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tootle V0,~ EWI N? 23,671 Tn-da?. |irn?hohl? fair and ronler i'.i in.ir'iH? ni??elllml. With p?>??ilile rala. NEW-YORK? THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. I'M l.-TWEEVE VM?VS.** HUGE ONE CENT la ( it > ?? ,f Net? ...rli. a\?g?af 4 HT onjl Hobofc? EMEWMSaU. TWO I ENT?. IN MANY FIGHT CLUBS Fire Commissioner's Report Af? fects Many of the Biq Organizations. BROWN'S PLACE CONDEMNED Long Acre Club Will Protest Against the Recommendations -Others Comply but Grumble at Expense. ? T ra ? '?->mmissir?n?-r Johnson ram- Into . ed boxing situation yaatarday. I ?-.<?nnd tJaaa -?'.th a statement of porta of ht? 'r?peotor*? on Th? vari? ? oxing clubs licensed by the boxing :ssion to hoM bouts "he r-ports -a?,-r>mmen?ln"oT?-i of ?ho Fir? T>e nent will be fH*>i -vi*h th?1 Buri-fl", Df-fl for action, and it developed ??? -iaht that Johiaaoti'i acthrlty ama a a fight from ?me club and i -impls's ??'..Tender from another. " Newman > Long A or?? Club, in = -???et. ib th* on? that propose* to flight th*? raeaniitandaitaVisai of th?? Fir? mm BBjoner aad Pmwti ? fcthlatlc ? he?o^uartera aiid boxing ring m- Btrrwrn't g-mo.-.?''.***. in Waal 2M .?-??? | tha -?em-to be on th? ? s-.-rspri?r WnUaa J Bro-rn ~- ba-ojM i*aportar that f th? Fin? Conmlaeionei ? ?*? mm?ndatl?->ns meant ? big*?-xp? - ? ? raba arotaM paaa op" tha benefits of the Fr?*v !???.- tan *'- Bja* t rj ga-^ifj tha 'ficht -ram"" andar th? Praarlajf act -?a? a seconda*-- martyr an ?oij hf dkta't propose f > ?> Bl ?o ;hjr. be?'R'lSe "f | - ? oral pa us ? boa r ? r, ii? |ht a.? asell take advantage -ai prorlsi. ns, and Intandad to ? smal! *vi \ ?-cording to the Fir? r?:iartment report? his gymnasi in. ? ommod.-,??? s n Dina hun tha Lonf ?tu- ? ".ub, sa' . - ';i had ... mend r not deas - ' ? . r ,? meeting "f | ? "The ' ? ' ?? : .irtniTit ? ? - i to aaadi . I I ? ?.- od eao*ag f? r every Oor bul ding li ii| M H ".h all ? Must Safegu-"-d Auaiences. - into is tc? I ? .- nerally aa a no*. Ice th?t the*- irould have to lmn.il? ? oouts in atrlrt conformity wtth the :?\?-. <'?>mniis"loner Joh >n i '?? - ? . are Bl | i I the boxtat rha Wra I ? ? a**tn*taa * ?? | r na ag-tnta th* following dial ?.- ? ? ? Pol-i Athletic and M neu ? : ? thiletic I ? I ? . ... been -.rderi since the Fraw ... ... t? 1th chain. I itl ? bad to - .nd it is . 'omn i ?-? - John on a -'.?? eae hun ' I] ;? b< ; il*?.l up \r. I ? 1 ? and oh the oui . if Exit - Ight-inch let. ? i Joai ? ? ' .: I Let night. ? . ' -1 rai? Bro.vn's Gymnasium Hit. 17 Woa I ?)?: <-"m ..... - . . - th*? Fraw I? . ? ? 'Tltt ? r man "f hPir'n. ? er made public Ualla n? ? ? ? ? ? d a Mh th.s ? riar: th? \ 117 Ws-an] 28d . ? |ng ? , ?: ? ????. a ng of : ' .inni:.? ? ,.?i ?j trom !he fir-* ? .n,'! la i'i'-t ;,*?!!t It s-eroua . . , . i-tjnent . ???-.??.' ?-? ?? ? trblcb llcea-a. 4 the ding bur? ? opan '.?iiii..iis ar- ?i . ? - Boxing .'??: on tlnr-1 fl'.'ir ?.f bulldJnaj ? ? . ? l-OTSajr? I'.!'" ?I" tlldlni ? Mri . aaa l* ? I rna. whi.-ii ? oataJa tin? a ? bu? ' ? l?.thing. Ih*''i ?*P ? ? i j .-?.i?." ara I :' "' ? n op five. mtefM la main oxlni ring 's iltasaa. - alao a paaaaiaaaT ?'* foet ,s m?; Hjaatli '?f'r "f tolrway ?'-> -*?';<1 ? irwa ta 34th street aid?. Mala fjtj a doorway ri.?: two atalr ar?.nstruitt'd of i .ir ?rna and *'?H" 'a",illlk' ?. ,,i loa-ata -a l"oi ,,f i ii?iD"e.i ib ?'? aaal paaj* Municipal Control of the Car Scat Hog Are wc goinfc to have it1 Some profess to think they see a ?Sesinning m our new method of handling nosh ho?jr crowds on Brooklyn Bridge. This prospect wi be whim sicallv treated with pen and pencil m Next Sunday's Tribune LIABILITY FOR BAGGAGE Railroads May Be Held for Full Value Despite $100 Clause. Boaton. pppt t\ N<it?v)thstandin?r the provision in th?1 r?siliation?, of th?? Inter? state Commer?-? I 'nmmi.?si?n that a rail? road rompanv may not be liable for meara ?han ?*?K?'? In ?-as?? of loss of a pas? senger's hn*,K*ge. th* Supreme Court of M3ssa?-h'isetts, in a <1*"'ls!on han?1e?i down to-?iav. holds that th? railroad mn- ?Alt. ha Ha hi?5 for Um full value of th? bftfcnze* when the passenger knew nothing; of the recul?t.on and dirt not as sen? to it. The i-mir overruled the ?xcep'rons taken bj ?h?? Boston & Ma^ne Railroad ''ompanv to * v?rd;?t of |2.1SS awarded hj? Judge Hnrrls. of the Superior ?'our?. a'?T a ?rial without ?? iu-" to Kath ?artaa Honker, of Lo* Angeles, for the ]onn of hpr t-x-o ?runks nnrj n ?jim^ase wh-n ?h? T.ake *ohraap?ea, N h raitroad Itatlon iraa 1'Urned on S?-r""T>'->er 1T. 1 >!>.. LORD CAMOVS ARRIVES As "Mr. Stonor.' He Avoided Publicity ou Board Ship. Lord ' unoyft who Ig engaged to ntarr*/ Mips Mildred Sherman, daughter of Mr. am) Mr?. WlUlaia Watta Sherman, nr rirot here .-,n Tlllatalaj night etMard the White Star liner <'Ivmpir. To oacar.*? publicity he appeared on tlM passenger ?ist a? Mr. R. St,?nor. an?! on the r-;p . a.tor?, rarely appeared outside his room, having all hig meals servoj ? there. Further to hide his identity he I ha?) frown a thick musta<-he. BtOOOT II aron'l family name, nil f ;',: name heing Ralph Pran'-is Juttai A representar:ve of the Sh'rman fain? " met Lord ("Hill""? at the ploT, O/bOrg the exam.nation of big hagizaj??-- wag ex? pedited He nada a verjr amaJI d*M*lara tlon of dutiable article.?,. When the ? thai hi ? ? : ?'implied with p .? -1 and host started for Newport. The .-hermana expect to lose their Newport home and move Into their Fifth a\ enue ta nd of this ? ? '?-.es:a4?h I ? - .ne. ] N'?- I' P T 9*pt ' Mffl I '?' | Englai??!, w;o la engaged tu marry Misa i Mildred Sherman, daughter of Mr. an?i ' lili? '-A . law ?Yalta ?)i?--rman. a ? Wot lata to-day from New Tor*. He [a 'he g'iest of Mr. end Mrs. "Lawrence L GUleepie, the .1 ?later of htiaa Sherman. Lor<l .?. evening dined erlth his nancee, Mr. and Mrs. .Sherman end Mr and Mr>. a Sha man borne. A? ord? ? the < <??.--. arnaajLl the -?'immer ? v . Uni ? i be a Sow York ' ?to in Noven ? ....'.? ?KILLS SUPPOSED MAD. DOG ; Patrolman Ends Panic in House Where Fox Terrier Bites a Man. I After bittet ",;p poraon and ??tni'ini al I ..? lea tement laat evening la No. 484 treet, a foi terrier. ? ? i ? - ?? u ehol end ? Baal ! ? ? ? - . ihlfuei ? ? Ifttea, I I anl by an. ? ? ' i ? ' ? ouae but that ir had been Lee t i f An i drew Ju<leon Of No. 7.':: t.?'\.iig:?ir, avenue, f tha II. ??? ?i. Juda ? . ? r I I In the all _- ei '-n.irl - ., - B| ? erj 44 I so i ? I not wieh to have It 1 deetro ? ? ?s:?..' ?? ??:"-. U d ... | | | .te. It ! r to hill it. ? ? ?? for th? B? ?->?:.?? CHILL FOr'hAY FEVER Victims Cured by Daily Visits to | Brewery Cold Storage Room. ? - i eat ? i ? oi?i itoraa ''i?r i? ef/ectiva j . ? ? ?M?h tha ? ? ? -, - ., f . ? . r ?: i duriug ?ne hue ??m of ? brewery In which ... I daj 111 th? ... . ? ? ? " ? _ J. R. KEENE IMPROVING No Febrile Symptoms Shown and No Complications Anticipated. ,:,,,,, H?.?n | Jarnea R K*?-n? the ??. --.imriK ,-x? ?-'l.-nr ? rai "n .... (jon i" ? 1 |i -1,., ?a- ? n.i U li? ' ? a nid nu complication? are antkri _. DYNAMITE FLOT IN NAVY YARD. |a ?,| ,,l r. Of ta ai?niii the tram?-"' ? h ?if li itoatlni ?i-iri'k el the Claarteetown j I -gore um??4Ul uni bp ?awtaaen ?,. ,,_ preaen?'a u??- offlclmla ol ni?? yard *r.. s?-.: ??? m -. ? ? plol to wreck Ute ?'ran. ?nd other fard ap|>aral i _ > NEGRO SEAMEN REFUSED WORK. . PA it ?? Plve ?.imdr?-?l - ! n.-Kr?. raaaaaea an *l? -r11 11? her?, nnd ar? : gttbafetJavg ?m free ?4???alg Tin ?In?, to the .-trike will enable ?hip ? t.? man theti Bhipa irlth ?rblt? end ,., , rnpki) rtegreea -m ONLY ONE WOMAN JUROR LEFT. \ igastii'- s? pi I 'if i??i i called ' lui n Klfif ' ? i ,.,,. . g ..' - -, th? I ?. ? ? "' ? 1 i>ef|. , Bcuaed ?.hi n i'l n|?tioii U GH HANGS ?EiF in mm James E. Bowman, of Newburg. N. Y? Found Dead in Grand Union. CAREFULLY PLANNED DEATH Provided Himself with Gas Tube in Case 30 Yards of Rope Wouldn't. Do Work?Uspd Chair as Drop. A man th? reeisteferj a? .?ani?s F. Bowman, <-.f N'eu-hur.;. N. T , hanee?) himself yesterday In a room on the asa* ond floor of the Grand Union Hotel, at Fourth avenue and 41M str?=?t Am"ne his efferts -were a new s-as tube, which It is thought he intended to use in kill? ing himself, and thirtv yards of r,?*v rope, a part of Which ?*e used to hane himself. The hotel management said lie hod registered ]at?s on Tuaadaj afternoon and had jrone to his room He did n"t ?to m the dinine r?.."m for meals, and nothing was heard from him. A.1 B o'olork ?-ejtprdav a maid tried to enter his room and found it ICsAed. There "ii no respons?- to repeated Imocklnga and ?he eolled the manaaer Patlich Collltia, a porter, ?-jjmred out on the fire aocape of aiMkther rootn and ?ra? e ' across to the wind a I th< r pien hy the sulnde. When he forrerj t>?.> ? | (JO? 'if fOUI*?i Boss man's body haiiglng from a ateam pipe near th? celling ol tb? room, t?" hai app^r ntl? b?**ei dead f? r n or? than taro boura th? Burgeons said V. - the thin to malo h ? ? ?? ?? id ws "f tue in th ? ? n uaed fot ^ -? I operated ?lroi, lie ,-tt ? .? ttera r.,.?oc .,' . (planatlon concerning ata dde He i-.a?. II In Mils and 4! ? change, i gold ?rate? ind chain, and i number <>f articles of clothing H? I ? - about forty-three ??? in ap ptu-ant go ?j health. The hot--! managenaoBt laid they had no i-ecord ' hla striving at th Union pr ivioua to T lead i I'l'r- ..It!;. Btreet atatlon, r the round, and be made ^ plete eaaren of the man'a affecta, but. -? to Indicate ,i re for the Buicid? ?'"pin. r Hellenatein gave ; n for th? remoa/aj of tha imdv to an undertaking room n ?lst ?.-?-? . daa*ected that the N burg police i.nmunicated with. ? RM Tntune. | Ne? burg, .n. y., sej.t. a.?atamea E. nidii arm? a ? -aat-tenl He area a maagbar of tha Leonard Bowman ? unmany. ?'holeeaUe gro???rs, racently ln corporatcd al .-?ben- wil . ;i ? apil ? ...n He ?is ais?, a member i I linn of \\>st?-"it 4 Hu? man. lira dealer?, ..ri ?-.m? ? d this city, ara I gaged In th? eal '?Ta;.. braain?aa In Mew burg. T' a Lea .? d Bowman ? otnpan a i g.ii'ii to xuWe ovei th? Interaata "f tha Brm ? if Doyle &. I.eonar'l. ?"-.hits. Of Ity Meanwhile Mr. Bowman ?ma man for Doyle & Leonard. i !?? lef ?*'. e ,,r the ' on ..:.?: | Po ? rda ? Bowman lived at ? et wit lus wife and or.'- son. II? day morning oatei - fork ?'ity on butdnetsa He gav? e v,.i? planning t.. and ? life. . ? ihi afl liorna Monda] until .1 mai nil Being hia d? The suicide leaves a b si Bo? man. f No 104 Po| ? ? ivenue, Topeka, Kan., and 1 ol No !!?'.?'? ? TOADSTOOLS KILL TWO MORE Italian Woman Dies Here and Man bl Mount Vernon. i'w from the off? ? ng 1 ? ? the victim.?? In i" aa .ught a me ? ? ?'.;?? at?* incm that ntgtil Hh? a u tnken ill th? ?nine evening, but II ants not until 9* ?' n.i'm ng that hei ? p*aed "n Ma ?jv t.? v?Tk I? an. Dr. F si. in. of N Itti Btreet Mr? ? ..Hi .'i di< ' ? '. m a ?" -? ''"" th Fifth .??*-n>,<\ Mount '? ?-n?-'n. picked toadatoofca noon and dtatrilrated (beta to . in after ea"nc ,n,l w. did ? .i?- other neraona. The .... ? 1 i taken In 'he hoatnital ...... ? nd Aa ".our Bl?.?- I .'.." Blanco Mr?. - ? Mar "i. Mrs. ?Ii Marmot, CI ai ? - - Basralll of No Ml South Seventh aveno?; Ralph I'll?-?1, of *tjo, 114 Booth .??'?"???nth Bvaniaa, ..n?i R . 4 ??;,. \ . . GOLD INGOTS AND GEMS FOUND Treasure Buried for Centuries Discov? ered Under Church in Portugal, ?geai b Portua _-. .'.nit-ni. while rakini? .in in'."'Hur? of , rrurcti propel found In the under groami ?ninuii' "1 treasure, the property "f friars :??? ;itr". moat of which th? autI. Um 1 im.' '1 had llttk Th, ... ' amidol lona of aeaJUi dat. the reef? ba which l*ortugal wa.? rolonlal power Tb? .lie.?:??! dtocoveie*] rille,) with gold Ingots and plates, and gold oenaatenta Btuddad ?ph tnorrooua rubiea Tha altar furniture la ol pure ajoM, The dtacoeariaa casnstd aatst-ittoa n thia city, n 11? presumed tha- the t*raaastra aadar . i.,? 1 ,jt:?.! 1 Laa *wll| iW4*?E-f1 to tb? la BURGLAR FLED FROM TOY PISTOL. ? ig. -? I vv;in,im Keatei .,i.i. ...iit.-.i a B?ngter to ?U\ arlth ? t,,\ |,i?i"i Ha ?in?? ovarad the ;n.?ii la th houao, and potntiaa the paatol .,1 him. h.iii'Ih ii'"' The aurgtai __ ? e ATLANTIC RATES TO BE RAISED. i?\-ri??.oi Bept ?? ha ? rasntlt ?g 1 PI - mpaaaa. " I '. U v ? K. THIS TIME I MEAN IT!" v, of Te: announced that he will not be a candi?tUte for re^?f?tion tb the L'nited States ?ing Hie last ?4?5?ion, but quickly withdrew his resignation. EES JIM 10 ID U i Ui Newport Clergyman Told the Marriage Was to Take Place To-day.. ANOTHER PASTOR DECLINED No License Applied for in Rhode Island. So Far as Known? Yacht Still in the Hudson. I - ma Ken port, Et i f* pi ,; The ai no ?steal to-d . ? ' he Roe rYederlch I* Erno';" I Ml ,l: ?? ;' ' Little ???r.. ii. !.. had be.-n eahed to marry Coloi ? ! h;,d r lutbl from the Rev. l?r. Ed? i. Johneon, ?: thii I i ' ' raenl thai ? ! I,r":t' ''" ' <n th?- aul ? thai und - ' ? : Dr I ' " ' ' ?h., had approached him n the r?pro ? I ? have th.ireinony Mond I Th '" ?i"::n Augu ?? - ? ? "* rtl" ? ' ? ! (ifY>r ,.;irn , u all arbo have i,..,.., ? nothing of ajfcr iir. John -"' ^f," I c torete tn the 1 Irai Bapttet ? \'. -\o.-k. ihia !. In ?p?. of the off??r that had t \ ? hin - ' ??it wan e '"' of mom to refuao and , |a> temptai i poor mlrilater, but i did not feel that 1 ' ouM r-?aUT2 th? couple whatever ema offer ,f . .... n | -?or ,. ha i been rnarrled her? ' - ,A*'"k '' would bom i uticeeeery for Coloiial A it r and bii lUnc??e w Iahen oui their nian-iH?rr ? ?k- Under the KhiKl? l-!.'ivi " * I now I -sary , -coman arho ? ?? at to ' wni{ ? . ? tlm? the mar reddlnsT ... ? hai LT4WI ! no ii" ? ? -- ' '",T k",iw'' ! uh,.n colonel 1 ' b ? !.?"??? ?re ! to \ ball Nee pi "' - ?r Colonel letor ??iahee to be iiLtrned '? iiere It pi t be a bard taeh, ? ' " ~ '['?r,"r C? utl ' ,hl1 "1,,r" mon} ? Lim, compton. R. i. net* ,; the L Brooh? paaaaO? ? ? churrh here, bai ? ?>' .? ,-.. ;,t the raarrlace of Colonel ,i.i. Ajnot and Mhei ?tad? Talmadge ?f*brce Uafl hea declined owing ?strfctlona irhlch we ?Church . . ?? ,,,.. n-uTtage ." divorced per v iordlng lo Mr. ?Brooha tb? |of th, ?redding wut tti tot to-moiTow, land waa " ta *"" j port i: i N?, .,nrtrm.iti?>n ?'"ii.i be iv*ttiined Itere ,?,..?.?., of the ?tory tn.m N?-.vi?,rt .,,.,, tha natxrtiatg? ai Cunntun AMot aad Mlae ?fot-o? tnuid ImJaa i-? - '??<??? ,..,?,?.... Asu.rs racbt Nome erai ,-lnsj real ?*AtTttotm m the Hudaoa o? Tilth of.-y aad el hM n?? berna II erai Hated :..Mt nltrbl thai ...? de-jaurtii?a for New? . taha placa ? ???*?"? tha aazt 1 a? Hi I" ?1 '??? TO BE LINKED_BY_WIRELESS British Admiralty in Touch Soon with All Parts of Empire. 'ah;?? t?, rhe TTlbtUM ' London, Sept ?.? Recent ?o?peHi?a>?ta.ta that have been carrtad ml In Sow?amaA' land by Mgnof Mansorri with a view to perf<'?-rin?r ? r, ?. -s eoraunuai? atlona upon the ? ?bore line, uro understoo?! ? ? huge scht?ine bow undo** ???rati?. ly the Imperial govern-. ment Intended to unit?? various parts of ? mpire In B wireleu telegrophlo sys I tem having direct communication with I . SLAYER ESCAPES HORSEMAN Mounted Flagman Pursues Man Who Shot and Killed Italian. Pursue?! a bloek by a man on h<?rs?? : hai-k. who was waving a red lantern 'ami ;.Hiing nt the top of his lungs, the? 'man who si,??r Luigi Molinari. of No. #8. 1 ?owning stre.t, ran down Eleventh ave? nue last night ami was soon lost in th? ; A-j of 29th rrtroet Motlnarl Ii: d a I. Tiler?- Wai "? ;?r.'! I ihol about 7 . k in the hallway of No. 7Sd West | SQfth Ktr'-?-t, an?l one man ran out and down toward BUirventh a\?-nue. a min .?'.??rward Molinari walked OUI paln t'iok i fen steps and th??n sat OB th?? sidewalk. Patrolmen "Join? ing up to him called Dr. Rom "rom the Mew Tort Hoapitnl, but the ambularce ?? n foiinil the around In the Italian'-? left breaal ?rae fatal. He di?'?i in ? few rnlnutea. Thixnai Cantwell, I Tagman for the Mew Y"rk ?'entrai, was the man ?>n boraeback. It is hlr, dim- to rid*? In front Hht trains .'??ming Up an?l ?i?iwn t | avenue, ami wh<en he naw the man run? ning be followed, but lost him in a block. The police sai.i Mniinari t'>?>k another man'l place m ? strike five months Hgn. and that the sh?>??tiiig irai probably an ! a. r of revenga. LOSES LIFE WARNING OTHERS Long Island Train Kills Woman Who Was Signalling to Children. Margaret i ir? nf \??. ;?; .??or ? " i killed ? freight ?rain of ? ? r ??ni.? lelend Railroad las? nut'i? at ? -rot ari'l Rtfehwlck eventie, atneburg Bhe * :?s Ifl ?-one '??ar.H o mother of Rer? rHr?. ' | rh V.o, ord," M-v i tending on the "a.-k? ode a? a erowd of i-'iildren .?in ??IT. In h<*r iinrte'-- to w(v? ?sjMji ? a Unawred too long; Dr. ?he/Ick Hoapltal, came n ? ? ?m atnbulai He sat?! id inel Inatanl death. -? TRIES TO PUNCTURE TIRES Physician Nabs Small Boy, and the Police Scold Him. ., |H>ar?| in whl?-h were ??".?ral Mayer gelenehl. thtrteea year? ?aa\ of No ;i Ka.?? tilth atrajat, tiled t.? ?auurt? are the Urea en the automo lie ?? Di w in -. ; ... of Mo. IS41 Madavva rnooN Tha plora? laa ? i from hla car when ba <???? a? boy '.?.;? .?? tad "grabbed Urn, ! Then I . ? ,- iik. I t?> the K.is? etreel poHce ttat?ion, irliete be roamiroi a 11.i srioMlaa fr<?m the lieutenant. H?- was th?'ii rHrai??-?!. Th? I'Oll?? sai?1 they ha?1 atony r?omp.amta from autonio.il'ist that ? Khe tir?-s on tht-if maciiiii?-s bad tarnt p'in.t tared with nail?? a 5.000 POUND CHEESE FOR FAIR. S'.ra?'is?-. N I . ? rfjd I a at.m ????arti ? ?i pound -, believe,! to 1?*? th?> larR.-st ' ever ma?!.-, errived hi i"n? Law? ?ill*?, ?bare i? atam f1"1 toge*?l?er, un?i? ir tho t?o? ?if Haare?* n????- Il eraa hj au?..iii?iiiii'' tauen to l ? ? tie r.iir in u ai i t>e ? kJUbrteai m M ?. S. FISHING SCHOONER SEIZED B? DOMINION The Arbutus, of Gloucester, De? tained by Canada for Al? leged Illegal Act. TREATY OF 1818 VIOLATED! International Fisheries Agree? ment of 1908, Already a Dead Letter. May Be Abrogated by Laurier Government. By Pa ? i:-.iph to The T Ottnara, s?-pt. 6.?The Canadian gov? ernment tea BOiaed the ?Jloucester Bchooner Arbutua at Louiaborg. Thai Arbutus put Into Loulaburg <>n bar way to ?;'??.-? r Mass., and "here took on a conalgnment of fiab ''.? g her ownera In i This ."instituted a violation Of the treaty of IS IS. under which United Mateo fishinir reaaela may i.ut in at Canadian porta only for auppllea, water or s; ? The Canadian authorities promptly Belied the veaael ami ?rill coaflaoata ivr. with h"r 'j.irpo. [t is th*?. first, seizure ever made under this provlaloii of the An '.nt??r?*8tlni' sit-iation is Ilk- to re? luit 'rom th?? capture ?if th?? ochoobar. H'-r owners. It i.-? h.???I, will ajip.-al to the T'n:t<?(] i-tat?s C"v "rnm??rit. ralatng what may prove ..n mtei-national queatioa of s.nTi'? importan. ?? The ?aptain of the Arhutus dectnr ? ... aoaa la the and 'hat other .?>< bocatera wto in the kahlt of entering porta la Nova Scotia under similar conditiona. I? was i ao Btated eeml-offlrtally bare t'l-.ia- that from pt*aa*ent Indication? ?a?ada is to irithdraw frnm tlio International Haberte? treat: ? n frith the United Bl ?tea In 11*38. rt win ho renumbered that lua?ee tho terma of th? treaty i-t-giilatkma p-ovorn-. Ing flaherlea m internat hui?, i ?mtara aren drawn up by rYofeaaor Prince, fnr Cataada, and Pro fe Mar David I Jordan, far the ' alted Btataa. Alter being drawn up they w??ra? np p. ???.1 sip-ins'?- by 'lie United Stat??-? in? terests ??n Lake Michigan and tin: I'? . |f|c Coauat, ?rhteta Internate sont-ht to ba further ? ibangea mad?? for th??ir benefit. The Cana ai "-oven i I ? make the further riiattgaa, and Baaaui arhllfl 04>tblng baa been dim?- by a ...|. ? five enTert to the agieement. It ?. Lntim ?t?-d officially thai i inada will withdraw- aH?*?gether therefi ?I'll.- treaty pnwtcrlbed detailed i-eaj tlona and .'?aartcttona arlth regard t.. tha taking ??I iish m ail ? . GERAGHTYS BACK IN NEWPORT Bnde Does Not Inform Her Parents of Her Return. M\ T?1?a*r*.ph ? ...? ? Xawport R i. Bapf .; Mr -and Mrs ?-.jai k ' i lei if ? ? oae adesas-a-ant ? n In AnRUSt nava? this rttv ?ni.-h a stir, ai? tiack ni ?hi-? .-Ity after their ?xtenile,! ntav ?prinKtlehi. They arrive.l t.i-niKl.t froni PaH aUve? on the Kail River Line ?.fanier ead w??r?? driven ?t anea to tne Hotel ?JOjUldaaehi where they have taken tmenta pendiag the furnishing of the arbich they bave rented un Everett i..n?? nus e\a-iiina Oeragbty took his ?n.- of iia pe?anla, where ,-, rordlally received, but ao f.ir .??. , .mi.i ha learned she ?lui not inform >i*.r i?,r?'ii'-. >!l and Mi? Aaaoa T'i. k Wrmoeh, ? i? m lo? n Qaragi.1 y Is '?> an .it. for h i: I'cinii.r jg.un La ala ituUiutoblla at ?-.lu-sh MAN SAYS HE SAW MRS. KATIE KILLED Writes to Prosecutor Wenden burg He Was an Eye Wit? ness to the Tragedy. WOMAN STRUCK WITH GUN Then. Writer of Letter Declare?, He Heard the Report of a Gun?Lived Near Scene ot;the Shooting. Richmond. Va . tout I AM plena ?*?? the prosecution in ?he ?-i.se of H?*tn*V Clay Brattle, on tria! for the murder O? hi? wife, tpjpjf he changed as ?he result of a letter rereiverl to-night by foiti - IIManwaallh'l Attorney Wendenburg from a man who claims to have been an lyg witness bo the killing of L/vnse riwen Beattle. Mr. Wendenburg states that he may ask rh<? court to-morrow to reopen the rase for the. introduction of the new evident-? before the final addressee tn the jury. Mr. Wendenhure refused to dlvulg* the name of the alleged eye WttssOaaa, hut ?aid Investigation to-day ha* proved labal the man had heen ??mplo-. ?d at ? farm hand near the scene of ?he ?Time. In his tetter the man Myi he ni an automobile stop and heard a man and woman quarrelling. Then ??he man at ta?'ked the woman with tha sto??k of | ??liotgun. he declared, and ?his was fol lowed b" the- report of a gun Numerous letters hatea been ?eXaTtveal by the commonwealth from p?r?-or? claiming to have witnessed the murder hut none of them has been g-*n ?i?h serious consideration by the proaecutor as this. Couniol Confer with Judga. While counsel for bo?!i sidras raVB? fcrn^d with Judge William A. Wavtaoe here tu-diy ?-oncernliig the legal basis for the argumenta to-tuorrair al ? hesterfleld Courthouse, detectives 'or th?^ commonwealth Investigated a ?-hare? that Beulaii Binford. the so-called fr' m the as?, wis an accessory befo: - ? fact. The prosecution applied to JuaTufa Wat? son to delav the release of the girl from liatody at least until to-morro'v. .ludir? Watson was informed that if the in? vestigation was su<-<"??f .1 Betrieb Bin ford might be arrested and hadad an act fssory. Judge Watson t?>-?iay r?ji*aeVed a teae gram from a man in ?'hicag?.. idvtaing thai Paul B?-.?tr:?\ a cousin of Il^n indicted aa an a.-cessorv, the Chteaf?ai dr?claiing be would ? ?jiu?? to < "i?isterfle|.t Courtbouaa to testify if H -?..r?' so de? rit-edL Detective h. L. S< her? r. who has been prominent in working up the ? ase of the prose? ".it ion. to-night r?pudi?t?-?! an ??ach purpose as to B?-att>. -iut taid that ?he investigation as to Reniai! B.n?or?! had not been finished. "I do not attach much importan' ? 10 it." said S?-herer tn-night. '"ami it sf ?luite probable that Miss Binford will be n-b-ased to-morrow. Yet we arc work? ing on the Information ??aoaleejd. an?! nill nmtinai to do so regardless ?if her rt> leaaa to-morrow or the verdi? t m ih* caaeJ* Irritatad Because Not Callad m Ca?a. Detective Scherer made this statement ?mmediatelv after leaving the COM jail to-night, where he talked with Beu lah Binford. The latter fretted at fear long d?'tentlon. and accused the prose? a tion of connivance in preventing her from testifying, because "they knew she i'ould g^t a bigger contract on th? suk"" If she had be?n allowe?! to take the sraii'i When she learned of the InitaMlgllllBI manta to-day she was greatly irr ? M she had hoped to gain h?-r fre?>?lom t - morrow. The report on whi-. h the in? vestigation was based am.- flrst in a am from the West, wlii'li iHlgei that Hanfin had knowi???!)," of the tragf-d\. In 1a.ll to-dav Miss Binfirl < , n imr that Banry ?'. Seattle, Jr. had] daj clarea] he hoped to eat dinner ??-h '- ? famllv on Sunday next. ?,X'-lainii"l. "Td give a million ?loilars to lee n de it:" Th?? aririmer' OVeTa<the instru? tinp? t*> be given to the Jury occupied ?bree -? t??-day. The insttvarttont are brief and will n??t be made p'ibll?: until delivered t?? ?he 1 morrow. They ,r?- sm? i'ar. however, to ?laOae given mous mur?ier < ase, aiain-' yA->r w Ctte, of ?'harlottesvl'le, I/a., y??? .-??ara ago, when th? V!?-g'ni;4 Supreme ? set a precedent in deterni;n:ntr ItOl t ' thr'ist asfdOn what it r-carded o? -<n OVi dent I] f.?:r \ ei-di? ?. merd; n b'gal t??ii nlcalltlea The conference t?)-?lay to??* pia?-e m a .1 1 ' ?ra-v here. fAtd pondOH'lll '? ?? uni" v... . ?aped on th?" table w ; ere >???? argued. The Anal draft mail?? by .ludge w itaon ? mi'i'ie.i th? usual ???rfunctory ?4 <>i the defence that the in?l'-t ment be niiaehod bei 1 ?-? the re? ? ? ?Inubt. " aii'l a similar instru? ti?in ot the ??'?mm.'tiw.'aith that t te jury tln?l the erruiad guilty at miirdei 'ipon the ?draa by Paul h.-hh? ^a t? ..i,f..s.si.?n. May Go to Jury To-morrow. .1 .-ii;" \*? .its'Ui ?I- !are?| t?? night tha' ?- the uisiru? tafMM to the a ? our! i? ni' rron be mtendi .i t ask bow long ? llana ama a?*aa*awd ? "iinsi'l f?T the aniunnuit. and if it was IB aiteaS'inat'l?' peno? h?- wouhl Kraut it. Ill .?.?Id.d. however tb.it he m >.111,1 nun?*? st t.? < ??unael the ?'?imyletiou of the arK'itiHui? by tii-ni'TP'?' night, and that if the Jury ?lid n?t apilar !? I?.- \.ry tat.K'ieil he would isk them to retire at MOI an?l find a \?T?llct. It Is ?nsiibr-l Ukely that ti? lawyera will be able to finish their summing up ?ge-ffatbaal to-m??ri<>w, and it is expected that they will be c?>ntinu??d over until Kriilav m.irning It is now quite cei ,tiin that MM mm trtll g<? to the Jury not later than Fri?la> noon. J. M. ?iregory. the commonwealth's at ii.rni'v, will open the caae f?-r the proae CUttoO. and w:ll be followed by Harry