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If FLIGHTS IN ? N BRIGHTON B ?twood, Beatty and Sopw Take the Air, and Camer Men Take Grahame-White. BIG RACE THE FEATUR Aviator in Auto and 7*Tanager Horseback Circle Old Track Then. Thanks to Sand and Spurs. Davis Wins. <?? "-?- Par? - n>M at track to ass If the at ?SBS ? ? - det ?? - ? of II . ;?? "?nao armm u ??-?.??.r?a? araarnooa "Tied To ?-*T8n ,r,.r?. ,. atrcitmuhtted a g'eni .'???' ? . ? . ., th,.- | - ?eigner w -aaeaa ? hreal of the loi ???Jter'lav *vh?*n th? V ,- | ?? ?IT ae"l?' .r is fergi .??.?r-n ? sa of 1 ? ssy abr - at aei pla- ? rrnfles of t av 1 at? . . nabli ? - ? iron ? a aaa, heirm .-hin are ?ao?>n to Clauds , t a B**tf**tH when a frlei ? ? : Sal =cr?w'i _? ' r^orse. trtBdy en :m av' . for the spe - ?if pe ? who have bean adve ? hmi- the meehai er i'lan?. i as ? ad when ??.?* t!m<? rann ? lr*-oduc?-?q W. B. Davia. est ? II. ! ? ? - I nager ai ...._.. - 'n U all . . . ned. Bu ? -.va? ne I ? -id. the roai ? ire fron o mobile, e vet and ? _ . . . i - Improved Through ? ? rides and ? ? it*arda ept puttln* ? -and to dly for ?? by 30C Atwood Begins Flights. ? ? ? ?id and ? - ? ? ? ":_? ? ttwood sal?i ? ? . romotei ? - ? - . en :-..ent. . . Mr itavis at I s ? ? ? te per .. . ? ? ?....? ? ?air for "BUM .nt "f Uta grasa . ?a . ''e-noon. Beatty Make? 500 F??et. q I ? ? ? taint . ? ifl asnln ami Ide of the - ' "inin^ irk by th, ? ? ' lia?! ? ?? ? ? ? i ?! ?V'.lll'i III' O ?Bith whom lie 4 weit to hin ? : still within. Mr to Hie cltlbl .Bt) '??' ? ? i Im ? snt ni'in" ok. ..?h pi? ture? a? b fia? 1 ding light, and ? ? Bn-paSnr ha?'k to ? .. i. -, the day ? tri'ti . . ? , ?. -i ?. - " ? rn- lean i ? ' ? . ?? aaaouB ? Blgat'a ? ida of l ?? ranaad ?tea Betd. ,: for the .?.h'-w, ' veil, un?! It I W I he ? ifn??,i .leni of lntei-*-stlns ?rorfe d them this after) to-mon s MISS MOISANT THRILLS Flies at Height of 1,000 Feet in Stiff Breeze. - Hera??sta?aB4l Lona tal at [, tghtt Matil.la Moisar:t. in her mile-a-mlnut? monoplane, flew In a ts mil?- -.vln'l this afternoon. In I taeufssr as any p?-**ormane" Baade hrother. the Late otra B with ber motor ranting nnootl Mot Baal -? trt.-'i o it tor ?? . o'*-/ Bight from Mine?la, ?ir?'!!*-?: | '? it Meadow ?'???"??k and ?hen. beartng <?!T town-'i Wttstbury, It? m which point she gar. ? e sh" as? pert er. ? - luade bar I owlag to puffy winds. Miss Molsant, hoxv ever, on*- thousand feet, probably the Itude ? woman : . ?1er ii-"' -1 the air that It rounding country. M ? gn ad ' hundred feel and a i '.r.'J. ? GERMANY HAS WOMAN AVIATOR. ? tor, hh'I gab n rv. FINDS QUEENS ROADS BAD Board of Trade Investigator Makes Drastic Report. <;. Howlnnd \a <? of th?* men of affairs in Qu -. tona y? Mr Lea?,.raa ?*????? .. th? ? - and h. ? I ? him. In his 1 macadam and miles ? noua? ? to be on? - ' the bur "Uijh. Mr *.vork ?? public money, that tin I without d that ?r un- ' ? ? i- nu: ? ORLEANS DEMOCRATS FIGHT Conners's Man Fluhrer Beaten by the Big and Little Marphys. ? ? rlea ? ? ? mer Statt -? ? I ... ? I ... ?era when the ' . ff Bell on 1 ? ? rner? i Thousands Ol ... ? Ins the '?'- to fork ? ? irer will ? OBe more in Bympa* ? . ? ? PRICE OF BEEF GOES UP Wholesale Figures for Ee.-'t Cuts Higher ?Decrease in Lc*ver Grades. ? - gtal .. 141;. ' The - have ? ' ? r.'Uiiila, Whtch ?'? tonth, w. -? -.i - fa Oi 'I'" - I MANCHURIAN RAILROAD VALUED. aira, B? pl r.tilio.i.i i.? ' ' ata?.. ,.? ports ; apptnaimatel] ,???,.'>?".?,?> u GREAT BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP LAWN TENNIS TEAM. LEFT TO 1.1'. HT LOWE, BEAMI8H AM? DIXON. LAWN TENNIS TREAT ON Davis Cup Matches to Begin To? day on West Side Courts. DRAWINGS FOR THE PLAY Lamed and McLoughlin to Faca Dixon and Lowe in the Singles. SB t??nnh? ptavsra l*e|n-saatrtir_a* this ? .' Kri-'itn trin nasi ' In Be of th? ? ?? ir-.- instcaaa for ? ? ' Intarriatloital Wool Bids T?-nn1s ? - ? m.i Broadway. l'ixon. tepte n of tha British n ? i, tita ? ? ? Inglaa title - ' -nlan. s th? at at rt. will -Met Arthur II ?? ? tha team. This gnt 1 ? ? ? :. ..... ??????. ? ? . - ? ? ? mont?- the doublaa ? '. will hold ' ? iita on al? i day, at Mm?? r p |i|\r.n and .?,. B. Beamish, till f.i' ? Thomas ?'. .. ??!??. tha Arc ? he BnaJ n ? | trill I"?1 I .????.<? and M.-!....ic'i B throe ?in? ?if :h<? Sve ?h?- winning n ? ? ? ind the t the .vl by ag trshu arfci d ? ''irk. Th? atat a from ?,. the ? I?-. f the 1 ? engagi peae ? n h:?n?1 early in ? Dixon abou ? .kA..-. They arorkad ? the -,.? ? ?? Be alottg arhtch expect the Am? : The trio had ; tad eft i ? L Aft* Little ar* The nal ?- a lle ? ?? -n"on ? ? ara I ? the impr?<- a ? ? . latarick ? ? ?.. Th?- | fora the nation*? a.-? sting .... .. .-? rvard. Th?? Hritont? w?*r? th? . -?tigers, Rop?">r Barrett, Arth ir Blach being th.- ? ihn D Whitman. P?? ? Il . ? although the ?? sever .???? Cl? ?????' -1 won g ths a- ? ? ir of ths ' srt ? leian They d. ...i the Wreem Itroth ? the Longs?ood naa, 07 Ai ling and Norntaui a A istralians, dlaposad "f Wright and Pehr. th?- Am? ? um then | W. '.or?, ttoper fi-r i .1 >i. Rlfhif f"i- the ? ? ? .n-. .?????? a miiiinn dollars ?. ? the na ? ? . ip sahtos It ? offen The t*e-m**etlt<M*a In? : Hel ? tram the otlter aide of the that the hn,?i mal the rjotnrta at ? ., : and | it 11 alleved that I ? ? I ? ara tha .?ttaff. regln a ? ? ornmod ui ladrad ?,. Ar \y ?a*?.;, i n '??'-??? QUITS POSTOFFICE JOB. ;:. w \ hlea of ? ? ' ? ? ? town j ??n tita desk the too* I I rank .. ,?.? ..mil. m v. ?.?. bar na ' '?.? r 111 ? I ' Hldent Taft .. ? : ,. w-r.i ,i??. rnore ? ANNOUNCES WAR ON JEWS Russian Monk Under Protection of Czar Incites Peasantry. HOLY SYNOD IS POWERLESS Heliodorus Called Mad, Hi3 Method Being to Organize Ultra-Patriotic Bands. .. B< : t I tha "Mh'I m r.k . : TssaltaTyn.** to-da? ttai as ip'?n Jes the R.iHstan lot? lasses ???ouM he BOltUng ? ,: ?? ' "heom Ing ' ??? . rmidre?a*ai. The ?' ?? petTtsh priest m fantastic methods bave startle ?. - Volca ragtest, be reatad s ? ??ti'iii of semi-panic In this I ind 1 of ?i probable inassaore of Jews ?-? ? ? Although on'-' ? 1. the m?'nk Ho'l't'h "?:-? ;s one of the Biosl talked to-day For ... ??-<... agitatoi in the Volp lar ciergy ; v un. ?1?- attracted natnn-wi?le al land n?; te ?ratal fantastic pltgrtmaaes and during i ' ?leer??.- of th?- Cburcb * n from i ? .. .n . Thi i am ? ???.. rcb j n < i or partake of food until ? ?.??? ? . ... ???rions and the moni ? . .?:?:-.. In Jun?> last ... pjmperor, and ??ace ? ?. ' htsyi self aith an ei tltatlon mus? ? (3od notsi .n??. B1 aug _? ?:?? ptl . 'in?i?>r ths lea tan lion this s immer and M i i Monk' la a degr?? ? : , : the ?There are the f-eHes it. b\ " ?? Em Image i birth ? well known, and the following of . ? mona *"vom*n who ?? o ind ? ? led to ? in organisini b this ... s ? ? mem: er of the han?: . ms in ? nient that fr?.; ? inarked In the National Colors. PUgrta i were to the 1*?T*I'V Oi ' .-?..? T*i-?v we-.. ?Ilvtde-i in croupe of fifty, ea-h ?rreun in charge ?f a han as r earrler VCith ? *-.e?iir)er? and rMlRTim i a band th? .-?*?* ttnwogh the whole town of T - ging aire?" . ?orvta, ?oss?-..'.. with a collar of r??l. whit*? : and bine (the i rs ? ??'. the p?-o- ( b ait great ? ? 1 wh??i<? ? town gat barrad at 1 "in? to hid . faiwe Numerous parting lermons ? _-'l piteh. The re nists w:sh*?i to travel up and down the Voi?-! an?! bombard our ? Bald Hi n .leflnlne the ? ..f ?he-- pil?n*fanaga but the with failure. Our mb ? to homhanl ? ? BOld of ?'n?l BB : : ????.' The ptlgTtraage ? ? - ta mus Btowly up the river, braaktag thi ? ?? ??? I A sslsartad gi or otare of the he?? ioi?h'n?r young ?runasu generally ? ?t-!?1*?'1 md man he.; al ?he h pad of ths pra resslon, foil. '?? ? n??t 1i?t ur - meiiiat?? attoci ipofl I ? - . 41 - era ? _. ... | ? i ?, ii'tw- er reluc? oaate tuiii''? t" m niu- h street Balas and ?lown -:ai" rewdh ? si ? raors ?lid the "ma.l n:"tiki" 1 ? i. i. ? : r. ?_- ' -nei , hie biab?os ano ? : ret by ban; gusas ?wars areas latewi - BJarhts band. At afl I eura of the . in,;'.! ?-ntian. e B U ? 'irali nn'i ?-hur baa, ?mi?' Wshops Bad i .... .1 from t:.. an'i tProat m i"'t en t*?assats assl . . ? ? -..?.'inn tu.i- i An ? : tilura or .,..,,1, , 1 .lea . Lfl BaOial .1 " til'illk ??'.nk.-d t? hTBBB and : eattoae tr in i.un. He asi | Of S.'.lnni Bai ' ?"t'."i !??'. SB BBS h.-sitant t??wn. m<1 t"lrl another tti-'H bad bBBB hl"w ?n "i ? atag the at ors ef p Isji 1ms ths me ;t. 1!? saBSed hla ltnpertineii' ? ? m? ? !<implalBta ?>( I ?" ' of Mel a .??eji peurtag Lb f,,r a Bsantk past from the I ierj.> th'*? ianuiia.nl. Ths Holy Bplaaaant aatpsai - arlth H-!'.. .i""i.? .?n t-aro former oeea i-.-lpllne the Inaubordtnete m?>nk and even to put him in a poorer ?reater than it ll Helledonia and his parlahloncra fortinsd thamaelTas In hur? ii la TaaHtsyn and roared not . drink or tieep, but to amteh and ? . ?der I ktcmg Hellodoraa aaay , from tbetn he repealed, a Snai ttider was ? ?? th?? synod removln?, the monk rarontaUon to -he Em ?, his majeety'a dia raro 'van tadli atad ao it - si th?? * rnet nnmedlateli end leiarael '?"* ?eeitAi n. When Hellod-tars-i aras raealvsd ths Kmpr-or last .I'ine he hin a present of .TO.'?"? rsee trhleh the Kmp-"?" had . iln for Ilvirlbution to his follow.-r? . return t i Tssrltsyn from the mage to Barov tua doing?? and ta'.k ? , . apon real madness ? saivkB and aermoo a iid walk?'! with BeltOdorBB, hran Dg a big plStoL Th.? hann*?r carrier ? : , -t.indard. i it-dating of an ? ? -. ng ateel ax? and .vrni)'.l of B seat i le. . bow '.v.? have only manured our proacbed ;:.?- monk. "Hence ? ? are "hall Lkaajta I t?OOt It i* ?i war * . | ii ;>?" u ralea the flat,' ol revolt f'>r the ? o ,,f ...,ir holv faith, of aut"iTH'-v anil o? Etuaakta tarotliertiood. Look, out, ?'..?-?ia!. tir?la Holy R taala :?? max' ?!' ? Hitftoiloriia has bsso eucceeeful mor?3 other man in nls appe tl to the -??s. and there is little dounr of t:ie ? if hundroda ?.f .".is followers to ;.>wn th??lr lives for him. He Is a i learned monk, who has voluntarily jziven i up lenrr.inii and adopted th.? rulgST !an ? arguments of ths bbbsbbb :r. n, At the ? tlon iry yeara of ? -nharked on his M rhlCD arrted him ?nmit of power, H* organized the peasants m loymllet hands for the Csar ano .? ind contributed t., rh?> failure ''f revolutionary en ? Volhynla. SLIP AWAY TO WED Waddington-Morse Marriage Re? ported from Westbury. After an automoiule trip to Wecrhurv. _ island, on Sunday last nc to aaterdsy from that place. Miss . -? .. ? .? of Walter Waddinsrton, of Irving ?? '?' . -on The ceremony was rtsed hy Robert H-;rg;es.s, j, p., who i ???- ? recognlssd ths license which J .T'lHt to ".Vepth tl.?- knot t:ed nay i?- explained hy The re tue of Bradley Martin ' The Justice of ? a poses aaid that Misa roa a detiafhtar of Mr. and Mrs. .lohn Morde, of No 63 East . hut ?f the Mor:?e family ever Bd If Ol "lpanta of the house last night professed ?pnornnre of it. rn the automobile partv heside the princip?is? were. It is sail. Mrs F.mlly C Morse, Btothar "f the hride; Miss Flor? ence Morse, her sister, and Ernest Cork, of Brook' ? .. ceremony Mr. Rurpess wanted rt souvenir, he said, and the partv rode to the Bradley Martin ho?i-e, ??.here s ?ire was taken for his benefit. ? ? Pn retttrasd to ? ia e ?? NEW YORKERS IN^. R. SMASH Special Car, with Guests of Mor? ris Bros., on Train?None Hurt. ? Noa-sai a ta rhe irabaata | apt. I ? ..iinsr forty nn hour. The Blrmlncrham ape?ia; pausen gar train on the .?? ijtharn Railroad. en ro;;te from (few York ?o Rlrmin?,ham. wa? wr?. ked four mile?- south of this .?rv thla afternin"?. Three ears w-re almogt <?om ? "vert':rned snd tnr?? others left the .r.R?>rs Srd, bot rone was ?ertously in? jured. Th?? wreck was rau>-ed h\- t!ie fender lea-. -? ? ? ?: ick. due. it ia beMevea, to aa ? radia n a ape? i .?faliiat ! a party representln??- Morris Broth? er- bankers, of ?sw York and Philadel BlrminKhsm to ?ft Hec. ? -?trie r lUwsy, hem/* - thanra & Co I ' ' 1 ' s i ? itrr. "f Phil ?? full?.Mint?: O. H tVllttOl O. Nett York; W. I..aster, Ot Bern ?? rk an.t M-'rnsti.wn. Henry AV. I P ?befTill, C, H. \V Arnold, \V H RllSt D A TYIlhlllB. OSOIga - I Moore and OUford Dttdla*-, of ' 'i. Rratt. of Highland. 1 Merrlam, of Non reek; H .1 Pratt, . I. H ?."linar!. William Ft/. ?. \ Padg. " "? Ph lade a T tektA, of Notrlstsern, Pena . Philip ??, of Hiui.l.iti.l. P \ Is ski. Bf New York. Arthur Tracy, of Norrmtown. ah.i . ? i?. Unan, o? (few \ artt ANOTHER GIFT BY DR. PEARSONS. t*hl?*as*o, Beat ? Dr. D. K Paa?roos ; araa Baavatnsaad a ? m >n 11? i an as his entire : ou to me chl Mlaaionsn Socletj yesterday. In tha LSI ? rea ? ? ar*> lie Bai _.'fii $1J0,?*00 to Httl Announcement of Removal - THeodore B. Starr, inc. : Diamond Merchant*, Jewe/en and St/vertmttht Have Moved To Their New Building At Fifth Avenue and 47th Street CLAIMS OLD BANK DEPOSIT Sum of Money Put at Interest 36 Years Airo Finds Claimant. Alhsrr-. ?s>pt ? A ?urn of mon?v which has h????n In possession of flit? State Rank? ing r>?partment for ?hl-tv-?ljc years ?MI he turned nv.r to a P????kakl!] man If ho ean prove hta claim to It. H<? writ?? th?? department concerning a deposit :n tho "Third Avanua Saving:? Bank of Albany'' Superintendent Van Tuyl had never heard of the institution, hut altar a search amone th<? many musty volumes In tho <\* partment'? far? ho unoartlied a set of baokS of tho "Third Avenue Saving* Hank of N'?'v York." whi'h closed In 18T5. Ho found tho account referred to by hi? ?-"??? ?spoil.lent, and directed him to for? ward to the department the bank BBSS hook and u certifie?! copy of lottera of ad m;n:.?tratlon on the estate of his relativo in irhOkSS name the account was ?-arrlotl. If 1 ?? d? es ?his a draft for the aimmnt will be forwarded. The Stats Banking; Department la the raatodlafl of many unclaimed deposits in ???vlnK** banks. bsS this la the first tim.? that .in account whl?*h has lain dormant bo long has boon claimed. WON'T INCORPORATE "HELL" Secretary of State Refuses to Countenance Name for Concern. Albar.v. Sort I - F/dward Laxansky. Starr ?f State, has refuse?! to in? corporate "Hell." A BaSSJ for.* ?'lty law ' !;rm r-?ently forwarded a certificate of ln '?irp' ration, with that name for a pr poned ra to conduct cafes and restaurants. Se? ret.iry Lazansky returno?! the papers i with a letter m which he said "Your application *" file ttils certificate ?incorporating Heir Is denied. While tho *". with refererice thereto, does not -i?e< irtcally ppiniblt the use of auch .1 num.?, in my opinion It would be against ??oil ?' to permit !t. If ; .:?? S | my eanelualOB to h? erroneous, let me sug that you ? ?.mmence ihe appropriate -?unir tu compel th? filing uf the cer ?..::. ate." O MUST COMPLY WITH LAWS State Fire Marsha]' Will See That In? stitutions Have Proper Escapes. Etc. ?Vlhaay, Sept. S.?S tat" l-"*ire Marshal Thomas J. Ahearn is taking steps to have - s-tate institutions comply with the las/S regarding fire escapes, ate? "Wo wan' the .?tare ?n properly equip its Institutions aa aa object leoson to other?.,'' he said to? da;*. Mr AJtoarn has designated r-ter Acti bjut s?"-ond ileputy. to invest mate the re? SBl att?mpt to blow up a bridge n.-ar Mount Vern?m. on th? NaSf York. W?st cl-.esrer ? M'cint Vornon Rallroai'. The fire marshal has recoiled from hi? former aase?*lates in New York .1 tMBUtlf".1 watch fob, containing thirtv-eigh* dia *nnn?is. signifying tho number of y??a.s ho Mrred In tho Flro I?opartment of that LIMIT CONCESSIONS IN PANAMA ? Government Will Not Permit Inter? ference with Business of Canal. 'V ..?hingtnn. -?opt. $.? The government will not permit tho lasue of concession? by the Tin-tmar. ? ?ingress that will ?hreaten th? husmeas "f the canal. A'fention has been Irawn to the suhjecr re?-entlv hy tne ; a--age of a law in Panama granting a concession to a "ompany to construct a ?-a! roa?l entering the ett?/ of Panama from a minim? country to the southward. It >i"i alleged tha? tho concession Is so drawn as to permit extensions of lines of ! road that might cross the Isthmus and so prove ? ompetitors for business with the -anal. There is a project for the construction j of ,1 railroad ent?r1ng Panama from David j n the north, but this Is regarded as do- ; slrable. Ic-an?? It will form part of tho, ?r.tercontlnental railroad svstem. to I the development of which the United State? j ? rr.mitt?d. -a RELEASED TO ATTEND FUNERAL President Frees Partner of Bartlett Richards, in Jail for Land Frauds. Was? mgton. Sept ? ?A notable Western land fraud case carne to an end to-day with i touch of the ?raglc. when President Taft raleewot one of the conv*c???d principal from ?ail that ho might attend the funeral ?if his partner, who died in a cell beside his Will Q, rometock. vice-president of the ?'.Taska Land and deeding '"ompany. wa* the man released Rar'lett Richards, his par'ner. was tho man ??hoi? penalty to Jus tir? had boon fit short bv death. Both men iived in Ellsworth. Neb . and wer? convtce?! :n l!*>7 of defrauding tho govern? ment of manv thousand ??-re? of land by ????l-ernation of perjury of entrymen. They fought through tho courts and ?lid not he ?rving their sentence? ?if one year until October. 191'?. rresident Taft last. \,rl refuse?! executive clemency ?if anv ? B???h men would have r?een -?leased this nrmth. and i'oms'ock entreated tho Presi Bt him out to attend Richard.? a ?al ?. 1 a BOY HIT BY AUTOMOBILE Brewer's Chauffeur Surrenders Later, Saying Accident Was Unavoidable. ' An automobile owned bv Peter Poeiger. hr^wer. of No. M Weat '.'"?? h atroet. and driven by his chauffeur, August N'euman. ran over and Injured Samuel '"arhnkel, fourteen years old. while the lud waa play I -h a number of other boys In Lenox avenue, near 11.1th ?treet. yester?lay aftaar? noon ?Jarflnkol's right foot was hr??ken and he a as removed t?t Harlem Hospital. He Uves at No. ? t!; ?treet. 11.? were playing "'-?t ' DB the m?-nt ami when the ..-ar BBflBB along ?iar tlnk-l BtaaSBsi In iront ?>f it an?! waa Knock?-?! down. As he ar?'?e to (ils feet Immea?ately after ami limped to the >:<1. w.tlk the rhaiiffour drove ,.n. believing him not to be aeriom,iy injured, it is said. The other lads ?Kited the number of t:.. and the police later found its owner to ?... tjr, f?o?iger Btoeaaaa a?ani ta ttsa?sta> ?;i.use and surrendereti himself to the pmlie. Ii?- -al?l the a? ? nient was unavoid? able ? REPRESENTATIVE HIGGINS ILL New laomlon, ? 'inn . Sept ? ~t{epr???K?m.?. Ham K?lv?arrt W Higgins is serioualv 111 at hia Bummer Basas, laasasapaaaj. "n rae 'Chain.'S Mr Htggtna's eon?litl?ii'? .1, enr?! [ m?: hi his phvsii-lun, |H ,'n,. tt) ,t g,.ncr;?,i nervous breakdown, brought on by his ? worn in Cenares?, j ? WORK ON APPORTIONMENT Legislative Committee Organ? izes?Still Tinkerinir Charter. The legislative apportionment rotrm't'ea ' appointe?-! on Thur-dsv hv ?Je'ifensnt <~}<*v. ernnr ?'onway and Speak-r Frlshle met in Parlor A at the Hotel Knleltertxvker late feaga-reaa afternoon for "rganltaflon Sen? ator FYawley. of New TStf* <'ountv. was made chairman, and Assemblyman John H Ponnellv, of King* ''ountv, necretarv Ae? ra ntremer.ts artjjB m*ade for the prepsration of map?, and the? ?-omn.lttee adjourned, to get down to real hunlnet.? at g*8J o clock 80 Mondav afternoon in Suite Cix-**? ???, the Knickerbocker "We expect to have presented on Mem dav." said Senator ''iller. last ntght. tea tatiy.? plans that have, been mapped out by the maj'Titv, a_- well as plans that have heen p-*ege-rsl hv the minorttv. We ?-?nil work out the final lines from th?-se plan? " The joint legislative chart?? eomm.tt?^ .gut down to arorh again at the Kni< ksr c'.cker ia.?t night, whipping ?he am?nd tneri'H into nhape. It was said that Its members hoped to have their work done by Thursday, at which time a atatsment ahowtng just what amendments wer* pro? posed would h.? giver, out. ?(?cording to present pians. "But we will k??ep an open mind.'' said Senator ?Hi.en. "and will bo prepared to mako any r,th?r rhangrm that may seem n?.i'?nwrv right up to ths time we report to the I_*.giala*ure." BRYAN VISITS ROOSEVELT Latter Denies They Talked of Formation of New Party. William Jennlnge Hryan had a '.ono '?*--? with Theoilore Rooeeve.t at the ? fflces of "The OutUvik" yesterday afternoon. Ean declared that the call wat merely social and '-ouid not poss'.h.y be construed its having any (?earing on the Presidential I ampaign of next yea:'. Mr. Hryan ha?l gone to ' i; ffr Ray or, .-?arunlay to pay his r?spe??ts to Mr. Hr.,,?.eve!t, but had found him away from home. ' Mr Rryan and I have ??ad ?jilte a nice visit,'' said Mr. Roosev.-r. BftSS the Demo? cratic, statesman had left his office* "We had an interesting talk on general eub Thsl was all." ?some one I .?.gested that perhaps the two had heen ta.km,; Bbsatt the formation of i BOW part;'. T .ils seemed to amuse Igt. Rooscve.T ?! ri-st: then lie made an ?ra? ; denial of the sutfgestion. Mr Rryan BtTatB)OWledS*sd that thev had . ???! ?litlcs to h . ertaln ext?nr though the vn;t had heen entirely ?.o-ial. "Y "i kn?w we are bo'ti .?d'tors now an I bava BttsCh !n ommon." said Mr. Rrvan. Aiming the tlthsgS il M.?:?'.-e.i '?.ere the pro posad erW?ataOB treaties, in the main. Mr. Bryan said. I.?? had agreed with the ?? of Mr. Roo??ey..|t as outlined In a re'ent editorial in "The outlook." i GREET HARMON AS WHITE HOPE 1 Connecticut Democrats Cheer a Man and Baldwin. ? Rv Tteaajtnpl l r ?? IMbana.] Har*ford, ?"onn.. lap! I 'J.'vertior Jud son Harmon of Ohio was In this city to? da- to jrreet ?jarfford I'emocrats with <V>v . ernor Simeon F" Baldwin, who was boomed at the banquet of ? -onnectt<*t?t'B Senate this i week for the Vice-Preswientlal nomination ,on Harmon's ticket. I As 'iauernor Harmon, in a light suit? steppe?! from his train, some on* :r. ths , Towd shouted. "There a the white hope1" . ' Yorvds of handshakers tmp?-d*-i the proa ir??.? of ?jvivernor Harmon and the reception rommif'ee. headed bv Mavor Eaiwerd L. Smith and ex-Senator Rrady. of New Br*t. lain. The par'v went to :ne Allvn House, iwner? Governor Baldwin was waiting. Tha "White f'pes" wer? lntroduead. and tha two sat talkir.g pofltics and the outlook for 1912. i Headquarters for the Harmon party will le established here next week, and the campaign for him will begin under the dl? recti'.n of ex-Senator Bradv. HARMON TO ANSWER TAFT. Roston. Sept. s ??Viverncr Judsor. 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