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TO CALL GARDEN OWNERS IN FIGHTJNVEST1GAT10N Commissioner O'Neil Will Sum? mon F. K. Sturgis, President of Madison Square Garden Co. DOORS CLOSED AT HEARING Lawyer Says "Pat" Powers An? swered All Questions Except as to $1 Rental and the Du? ration of the Lease. 'rank K. Sturgis. as president of the Madison S.i'iar?' ?'.'irden Company, will be ??ili-iu nn"d l'y th.- State Athlrti : ?'ommission to appear as :? witness in th?- investigation ?d 'he Madison Square Athlotlf ClUb'fl rights nii?l?r the lea.se which "Pat" Powers says tlie club holds on the Garden, iv -??riling to a statement made faartaraay bj t"omtni?-s|oner Prank S < ?'Neil. The boxing enrnmissioti spent ;? g<?o<l part of four h?.urs <.n the Madison ??oiiare dub's rase yostenl.iy. and though the results ?n?* somewhat unsatls farfnrv. Mr O'Neil serine?! tletermlned t?> go to the l.jtioin of the matter, ami ?nid it would 1-e hreught up anain for further ? onaideration next \Vedn?i"lay morning at H? 0*( Up k -"ontinrv to th-- burden of pre\.ous an? nouncements, th'- Investigation vealST? de? *a*ns not cearfttcted la open aeaalon, i.'Nej' and Plxon. the two < ominission ars? ?hark.? H.u*ve\. sea stsrj. Deput] Att'.rnrv ?imoral WIlllBtn M?'?."i-.de :itid Bartosj B. Week?, with "Pat" Fowersl and Harry Pottock, of the Madison Pana?? club, and Aaron J Levy, their ? onnsel, were the only persona allowed la the roMii. .\t the en?i of the lonf Bf thev announced that nothing ?aro ild i.?- nkj about what w?rnt on Ib the .?ter 'hamber pi o< ? rtl i nets urn! the rase vs<= fnaily -.ettitd. Then, said the mm ? ?-.n.rf-, the\ would make public the ti><ns?r!pt of the entire pro? reding. Lev) and Powera ?saine <?ut smiling broadly. O'Neil ?merged In apparentl) the \?r\ opposite st.tt?' of feeling, and DiXOn and thr rest didn't se?SB t" lie toncerned much one ?raj or the other < T second thought Levy decide that he vn'iid hnpart enough Information to ? -?,ov\ where Powera stood.'1 and t?-? that ? n?l lie ?nid that Powera ha?! answered alt quesi I to him i xcepl two Questions Validity of Lease. These iw.n'?rii?.l the vr.lnln "*" ih* lease hei?i i.y th?- Madison Bquare Athletic CTub "i! tii" Garden. O'Neil's rhlef attack, said Levy, was on two pointa n? connection with the lease - irM, the ' at ?*Jdt r.?ti"ii ?>f M. which is th. .11111.ont of rent thai the Madison Kquan Athletl? Club paya for the Oar? a>n, and. se? nnd. tlie matter ?if th- ? tkMl "f the lease until Mil July, months after th date when. ??>? It has been an? I ? <!. th?' ? larden will !??? In B Btat? of d?molition. Levy contended thai the commlasion ?Bras e\. re,ling it;; author!'?. In g"in?: Into ?iiiesti''!is oaVaCernlng the lease In any ?rey after I had once passed upon the .?s acceptable ander the Frawley law, which liad to !"? ?ion?' before a cease aas granted t" th? athletic club, Questlona concerning th? leged rala? i> | of i : i. ? ? of tickets for th? Wells Jtr?.?'.Mi fight. Levy sai?i Powera had BBasweretl freely, as h- had ail other naeattona aboul the manag?emen1 of that ???articular bout. O'Neil Blue's to his contention thai if the tommissinn had made a mistake in ??ranting the li> ? -ns? in tlie first place OU ? Iras? ? hi h did not meel the re?j>:ir. - ments of thi Prawley law, it .should bow fui"'1' that mletak? bj ?Mcertamlng the and, If n? ? bj rc\ ?.king the licenst A:tir telling Lei i n?.tt ha waa allowed I here only by "iirt.s?. and granting in ? the privil?ge "f 'protecting his <i'<-nt" as he BBW fit. O'Neil demand?-,] ,,f him whether Powers -area standki,.- on his conatltutional Privileg? erben bu re? ?tised "i.y advice of counsel," to answer s'.? stlona aa t?. the I? ? is it becauae the anawer tt. auchquee? tlona would tend t?> tacrimtnate or de rrarlr him?" asked O'Neil "aloei certainly Bot," replied Levy. it is becauaa ?.??? .re exc??-edln<j ?our S-tithont? *ii going Into this matter which has been previousl) accepted by thi ' oromlsi To Call Garden Officials. ? bloeked O'Neil i-i that meet? ing, l ut the Comml .. tared that sve every d? tail cone, rning the leaat * i ,..r<?. p . n p*.? i.\t of thi Ion. If he ha?t to aum? h."i: ? ? ? Ma41aoa - ? larden i 'omi ii aa ?.?.< II aa the offl? L-iali " th< atl II? dub w hit h pos era . ont rob 'l h< f? Mi Bl .: ?;is a in ??e the fin thai line, said Hr. ? ? N nd .?tii? rs will be summon? ?! if he ann<>: BuppI) th< ? Information ?? anted O'N? ? - thlni t hat stands b? tween Pat Powers and lion of the ? that hi ? .1 for the 'is' t* ?: . ? ? ?arden und? hli nanag? - raent, end * 11?-?t la the ?iu??-ti?>n as <o ?? h< ? ? Powers haa fortifie?! posi in-.n bj -"id? i-.?iii? ..f an optional ? ? -.??th Hi. ii?v i ? ai estate syndteata, < i ?' ?' I I -; I '"th" | w- Ball, prt> ? iditit ?? . * . i...?? mil renting of the ? ?"?i !'? brus : ? .'? 1912. OB that d-itr the presen? Madison ?-?iinr?- Garden Compai oi which ?Mr. Sturgis la pf skI? nt. will surrender its istia v ' ? ; i" rty to i*4ottthaak <-?- Pai?. ., rea' e?-tate linn, of No UOD HrnH(iwa\ . "hielt represents the syndicate which, it hns teen report? ?1. intend? t?, demollsb the fam?iu^ structure and replace t a ith a hua, apei (??.Veil i??-!i?ve thai Powera holda a it.as? ??tii frosa the old company, ahfch ?ill expir?- naturally an ths da thai the tul?- p.')?-r..-s t?. the new s\ milt at--, r?ut there la a loophfde fur Powell >?n it he ma\- have a further agi? ?ment, amounting to a tentativa leas., from the new owners srho arUI tak? tnnurtg ?.fn n?xt Fe'aruar?. It Powera has not any such SgllOinanl O'Neil holds, the Uase. of the Madron S.piare Athhti? ('bib. running trou? Jul*.. li?ll, t.? July, 3<?li*, i??* invalid ainl liauoukiit an?l >houid furnish grannda enssjgli for th? ? i ? ?-.. ati'iii of the ii?ei?.?-. it ?s likely i hat Mr O'Neil ^?dl a.-k Alw? n Hall. jr. ?ho rtftnji sent? ti the new ewnars >>f the ?Istdeii. ta *i'i"-rti l.ffore ih?- < ommis pauf -.??I -- - i.roi mati.'ii ori thai point - captain r>oonan ami Lleiitenanl <:ai lagiifcr, m W?? ilrs Dvi-aiLutt-ui, con? ) lea-red nith the cosarntsslon nfter the POtrara investigation, on the question of Fin? Department insueotinns ?if boxing ? lubs. aiid it '",.s arranged tIt;*t her? af? ter the lioxln? r?gul?t?.is will notify Fire Commlf-sloncr Johnson as -?"?>n ns? an npplleatinn is -aeotved, s?i hm to per? mit of his inspection of it before the luense is grant???). Hrown ? \thl?li.' Clttb trill have to make the alterations <>nler< <1 1>y the Fire Commissioner before further bouts will be perniittnl tlierc, acionUng to an atitiotineem'nt made l?y the commission yesterrilay. BLAMES HIS SON-IN-LAW H. P. Wilson Says Oppenheimer, Jr., Could Not Support Wife. tfsrley Peyton Wilson, president of the 1'acltic Steel and Wire Company, with of? fices at No. 2,r. Uroad street. an?l an officer sod direct?n ?if R.veral other Western rom? pant-?.. ?Ami en nnsw?r ycMterilay to the eompladal <>f his aon-ha-law, B, ?.??rson Op? penhelnn r. jr. who Is suing tilm for the alienation of hit wife's affections. Mr. WIlSOB intimste?] that prior to the mar? riage of his daughter to OPPSnhehaOT he tried to prevent the match, but denied that he has ??xerted an influence over her or her Bated Since th?? marriage. The answer SSSertOtl that In tMO, when flic daughter WBB sixteen yonri? old and In poor health, Oppenhelnirr enth-ed her away from her mother. Induced lier to accom? pany ),)ni to Baltimore and there contrast? e?l ii clandestine marriage with her. It contended that no? the plaintiff wa* wlth OOt nieans to BUpporl a wife and that ;?ny Btepa which Mr. Wilson had taken trere onl' m erdSf that bla daughter might be c.?re.l for as her physical and mental con? ditions and her infancy required. It was further Hated that < ippcnhetnvr had so? li, ited loan1? from b??th hi? father-in-law and his wife and that he had voluntarily separated fron his wife, s.-iying thai h<-1 could not support her. Oppenhelnier said yesterday afternoon that ne araa negotiating a settlement of the Milt with Mr. Wilson. "T'?t he vciy Kippv to get ?nv wife |>;ick." te remarked ??.hen aske.l trbal tha nature of th?' settlement might be, Mis? Wilson'? irairiage t?> <'Piienheiinei was the main r?\-ison for the marital diffi? culties betwe.n Mi. Wilson and his own wife, according to the action Which Mr?. Wilson brOUghl last March to annul the separation agreement eklSttnS between them ae that aha might we for divorce. Her contention araa tn.it the separation agreement had been obtained from her by fraud. LINCOLN MEMORIAL DESIGNS John R. Pope, of New York, to Submit Plans, as Well as Henry Bacon. Betrerly, Mass., Bept. s. Preal?eat T.?ft, a?ting as chairman of the I_lBCO?B Meino il'.l ?ommlsBi?ui. to-day ?lirected t'olonel Spencer s. Crosby, Superintendent of Pub M' bulMlnga and ??rounds at Washington and dlsburatns otHcer ?>f tie conunlaalon, to employ John Russell Pope, an architect, of New York, to prepare ?mi submit .1 de? .?inn f'ir t: e LtTJOO)!. Memorial suitable f"r .. .?ite on the BokUers' Homo property in Wellington, atnl a <b.?igii suitable :?.? a sit- in I'.th stre t. Washington. Henry Bacon, another architect. h,?s been employed already to aubinlt designs for a " pd alte in Potomac Park. The designs ar?' to he ready nexl '?'.inter. The Laincoln Memorial Commission has tZ, 000, 000 to s;.. nd ?Mi the inonunn nt. PERRY MEMORIAL SITE Centennial Commission Decides Upon Pnt-In-Bay Island. Bandusky, Ohio, Sept. | Th? Parr) <'en teaudal commission at Pat-In-Bay this aft? i noon decided that the memorial trill be arocted on Put-tn-Bay Island, contrary to the many reporta curient that it would l.e erected en Qreen Island. The i'ut-in Baj Board of Trade has raised IK.MI to tx' upph-'d upon the purchase price of (he m?mori.il site. The memorial design submitted by John l-'is? nniiiii. a Cleveland architect, will prob? ably 1.? accepted. Colonel Webb C. Haye?, of the '?hi?? National Commission, ma\ re? sign as 'he result of ?? disagreement witii fellow oommiaatonera over centennial plans. He bai already refused to aerva long.'- on the general executive committee COLLEGE COURSES AT NIGHT Examinations for Entrance Will Be Held at C. C. N. Y. Next Week. Tl.e College of the City Of New York wi i bold its entrance examinations for the evening seeelona from September U to is, Inclusive, The evening college ?? open to all young men meeting its entrame re??jlrc ments. In general that laQulrement la a i pri. achool education or its equivalent Par those who bave not gone through a high ?school or soQuired aufflcienl Regenta1 cr?dits entrame ?.xa/ni?iatloius will be held. The schedule of examinations is as follows: September 13. at 1:20 p. nt History. The examination will cover ancient, English and American I latory. Septembei 14. at 7:38 p. m.?Mathematics Tl - tamii atJon trill be In alan bra to quadratic! and In plan?- and sol?a geom ?irv ; drawing. TI e examination will cover and and the elements <>f projection. September 16, Bl 7:>0 p. in. English. The ! ? tamii ation will be In composition and lit? ? < rature September is. at .:*) r m Trench, Ger? I man, Spanish. I-atin and Clreek -. GIRL LAY DYING IN PARK Police Fail to Discover Identity of Three Year-Old Found in Williamsburg. Suffering from exposure and pneu? . ,i giii about three years old ws? found in .?Warren Park, Wllllamaburg, yeeterday morning b" William Bunger, ;i milkman, of No, Ml Kluablng avenue. Driving through Herr?, street, he BOtteed t ? girl lying near ihe par!, fence. He railed Is the girl, but en. made no re? sponae linger then bundled tha child hit wagon and drove alth all haste t.. th? Bedford svenue atation, a I etc an ambulance was summon? .1 from the Wllllamsburg Itoeplta in Eck ford came and said the rhild lying She ?.?.>?>? taken in .1 hurry to ' e hOSpl|SL The polite v, ?irked all day : in find ? it ? Ild'a Ittentlty, bul failed. [Dr Eckford aatd the rhlld had apparently Ibeen rsp?isaed !t| '??, Park all nighi .SMUGGLED IN IGNORANCE : Deceived by Merchants Abroad, Three Sisters Bring In Dutiable Goods. Baltimore, Beat I -Cos]atetad <.f the J truthfulneaS of their story that they atete ! persuakded by met*ehanta ai-roa?) to spend ' SO mu. h lii'i'.i ? (hut th? v had ii'.iie i'it to pa: duties, Deputy CoOsetor Hyan lo-da] releaaed thi?? worsen from Cincin? nati, arne aera detained here yesterday as ;i ? lung? of smuggling it aras .ii-g??? that they stUnspted to sinujrgl? j? Weiry and Other ^,?c\h into the oountrj Tl.e three worn? n lire the Misses Anna. Marie snd Canie s. hu?|er. sisters. BJtd ih<".' h.??l an H.?] pn n?. steenser ivoln from .1 visit to Oermsny, They signed sa agre? riit.it lo pa) th? tir.? , v hl. h will amount to abon' H "' liarte Bchuelei taid thai for tw?nty-nve sa been a housektvper and thai h.r wagea wen small. She bao been aaving up hei money, she said, for man) yesre, I forward lo tie trip to (lennany where bei p?renla had live.1 The other two Biet? 1? had ttinted themselves to make th? rip and had a 01 bed haul ??? dress? maker??, to gathei together the liecesshl )' Mi"!" The Misses Kchueiei plesded ,. loranee '.f t . law, averring thai then ?nfoi mation. obtained from the merehants who sold wem ??..i wan that ||d aa 10 make an? d< laratiun ?ion? ? >??? atuT. M'CREA ON ALASKA'S NEED Pennsylvania's President Says Value of Coal Is Not Great. COST PRECLUDES PROFIT Intelligent Mineral Prospectors and Sound Mining Laws Arc Needed, He Asserts. President Mo?"rea ot the 1'? nn?.\ Hanla Railroad, who returned several days ?K" from a trip to Alaska during his vacation period, talked to ne\vspap??r men of the impressions he re?-elved of that country from ?.vhat be saw and from Information drawn from fellOW travellers Mr. Mcf*rea t<iok issue with the more or 1? ss flatterln? rep<?rts that have reached the United State? of the valu?? of Alaskan mal. If. as he said, he had be SB OONOCtly informed, the value of Alaskan coal was n?it so great ns the people of the United 8tates had h? en led to i>? heve. Mr. sfOCree said the great value of Alaska lay in its mineral resources and fisheries, and that ?.n account of topogr.? phy an<l climatic conditions a large part of the territory could not lor e. long time to come he .?-elf-sustainini? from an agri? cultura? standpoint, making !t dependent on the outside world for its supplies for both man snd beast and the machinery BoesBsary to develop its resources. lie bob Untied : Briefly, my thoughts, which I think ?re | conservative, can he aummed up as follows. : That Alaska la ahou? one-third a- large as ail of the United Btatea Hing west of the Mississippi River, has a population Of about 10,000, m? hiding Indiana, or practi? cally no Inerease during the last ten years. I and its great rslne lies in its mineral re? st m cei and fisheries. definite information, exclusive of the comparatively small strip of ground border? ing on the I'arltle Ocean and Yukon River and the few main tiaiiH. i* very limited. ' <;,, ..ccuiint ?if the climatic conditions an?l topography t large part ?.f the territory c."tinot he expected, for a l"ng time to come, to he Belf-SUStalnlng from an agri? cultural atandpoint, and ??-oordingly Alas? ka, win he entirely dependent upon the out? side world for machinery. ? lot hing, gro? cery supplie? and the necessaries of life I generally .'or i.oth n-??n and beast. | Inder these conditions Alaska needs In-I tetllfrenl mineral proapectors. tlm opening up ?it main iralls by the government ; which win enable prospecting to be done vtth rea?onab!?' xaf? I . and without too great hard?'hlii?- frmn the Rtandpolnt "f ?he transportation of food euppues, mining Inws that ?rill ins-re the prospector such , Mlable till? for In- Rndlngs as will mak? the buslnesa of prospecting remunerativa and attractive and laws that will mak?? the discoveries of prospectera sufficiently nt tra??tt\e to cantal to purchase and develop them. "in regard to the development of Aias kan tool." Mr. M?aCraa said, "the first difh culty. to my mind, Is the finding of a market. H" far as present home consumption is cop ? em??,?, this tonnage would be foo small an itcni tu lustily development, end therefore the general market must be depended ipon to abaorb the output. "When the cost of placing the coal on <"irs at t Ije mines, Interest o?, (pe cost of ,. railroad from tha mines to tidewater, thai e?t of maintaining and operating the rail? ! road which will have bo| ? r**anparatlv**ly small tonnage, ;.re taken into considera'inn, I do not see liow they are going tQ pro dine ? nal at a Bttfflcfc ntlv attractive or'lit in < mpatltlon with the fuel oil of I i fonda and coal froin th? Island of \''ii-? i Oliver. "If 1 COTTOCtly gather the situation, it i seems to me that the people of the United BtatSB ?re being marie t?i b? lice that there I is B value in Alaskan coal Which does not now exist, and Only ?an he made to e?.:?t by encouraging development. "As to its tlml.? r resources, there nr.y tie and no doubt Is s?ime good tiinher, but non?? thai I saw had any value. It was small and so brashv as not to he ?lepend< d upon, in fact, most of the Umber ?'s.d in the ronstruflttfrn sf the Copper .?.iv?r Railroad and the what v.? and ? ilhig'.s ??? paaaed was shipped In by tratar from Oregon, Washington .'""i i'.n?sh Colum? bia. ' -. BREAK VACCINATION RECORD Health Office Attaches Treat 1.900 Children in One Day. Although seventy racrinatlona is the av? erage daily numbei al tha Health Depart? ment offlcea, it was aald yesterday that In the last week it had reached Uve hurMh*ed t-ome daya, and yeeterday it -vent up to nineteen hundred, passing ail prevloua I.e.U-.iS. The rush has hen caused by children pre paring le entei at bool on Monday. i>mg lines have lasted throughout each flay, and the veeclnetora have had to work nt a hreakne. k pace to keep up wl?h the con? stant additions Betddeg the crowds foi vsednatlon, hun dreda of persons have sppssred to ask for birth certificates, and caused much confu? sion. To prevent auch a condition in the future, a card mailing system win be In? troduced for appUcstiona for birth certifi? cate* Tha lower floor of th depaj-tment offices lia? resounded ao with the roicea of crying children that the noise could be heard all over Hi?- building. ? *f 160,000 ALIENATION SUIT ! Contractor Charged with Undue Atteu- ' tion to Another Man's Wife. r.ii,( ra In a au|t against F M De MartlnOi of No. Ill Central avenu.. Jer-I ... . i '.t.v. for BAAme tot th? aUt-natlon ->f ? the affections of Mrs Catherine ?dwsrdsl v.i? Bled yesterdsj m Jersey City bj her husband, William ICdwarda, ?.f Hh atreet, Weal Kew Tort Martino i? a building contractot an?, sun to be wealthy. Tha papera wer. Bled bj Aleaander Simpson, ?if Jersey City for an BetlOB In th.- .?:. preme t tourt Mr, and afra Edwsrda were married September 10, Bet, and lived togather until Is si lune a si ?.ne alleged to have taken place at th?- ?ion, ,,f the Medallion Hotel In H.xth avenu??. near fjd Street. Man hatten, will be pul In evidence If tha rasa romea Is trial Edwarda'a arhdavii mv. ? : lis aife liv.-d !i h iptly until ?he met Mart mo. I FEAR FOR R BITTEN CHILDREN I Onr of tlic Victims Sho**s SinnH of Hydrophohia Knrico Salino. Uve years old, of N i.... t lit h atreet, began frothing at in. mouth yeeterday morning, and asa i ish?,i from th< health laboratoriea si Willare Tarifer Hospital t?. Bellevoe. ahora I ?? a i? pi?. ? d un?i"r observation by Dr. mil. th?. hydrophobia .?pert about three weeks ago the t.oy ,-md aeven other children were bitten n\ a dog auppoaed to h. mad at ijtii street and First avenue. None "f the other Children took ti e pas. I teur treatment, snd the doctors are anstOUs I about them J*?.it-- ??- . are tryin'.? t?. lad t tie dog -. TO Urww CABBAGE ON BOULEVARD Three tl-ii'k ????"-.lens -.re to be placed |r, DeUneey street, -*eas the entrance to the Wllllain**btnrg B-ftWlge I abbages, peaa and other vegetables arid be grown b\ t'i I i loa of the thousand! vhe live on either *-ide r,f the boulevard. Parti Commlaaloner Btover, who la bi-ck of the Innovation, win pat i? i,. ' a?around the plota to keep overenthu? \ou?igst?-iH In.in digging up the ,,... tablea t.tu n u? a bow i. an growing Coininlaal? tu i Blot n plans to pi u ?? the fnrm gardens in i-b.nge ol . *-iti<ti ? n ..f the achoola m Chryaiie, Kid ridge ami latidlo? tin?? I? i . mat i Ire? w*n planted in j Hhei i-at ?i u?a ivuit -avrraaj boulevsrd ' [STANSFIELD SUITS RESUMED Witnesses Tell of Counsel's At? tentions to Wife. The trinl of th? <*?>untMr suits of BBtnuel n. ajuasflsld and his wife. Mr?. Bugeale ?? .??tansflei'i, for sapa ration and dl rores wot i??iiiii?'l ??Mt.nlay before .Justice Tomi kins, In the Supreme Court at White plain?. Mr. RtanafMd Is manager of a woollen ?*on ?. rn at No. It? Mroadwaj. The ?ouple formerly lived at purchase. on the atan?! Mr. Mansfield denied the utorles his wife toM of his continuous ?Irlnklng. He declared that on one occasion his wife and a Ml?? Estelle Jacques went ?ut for a drive and dl.l not get back until r, oVlork In the morning, and insisted that BBUCh of the family trouble? were due to M.ss Jsoouea Pr.inV. Huher. a grocer, of No. Ill West Mth street, ?-aid he ?old breakfaat provi? sions to Humphrey .!. l.ynrh on two oi ca-| .??Ions at s o'clock wh?ti Mrs. Stan?fleld | lne.1 in West vist street. Mr. Lynch 1? one "- Mrs. Strmsflelds <*oun?el. Mrs. Harriet DetMstaa, of NO. 4.10 Amsterdam avenue, sal?l li?r apartment baeked up the one oe < upled by Mr?, fltanaflald. and that she saw Mr. I.vnch there on a Saturday night and again <?n Sunday morning. John Brown, the negro hall boy in the Klst street house, told of Mr. Lynch'? going t" the BtansAeM apart nient twtre on differ? ent eveninK?. and at in e'ctoch when lie Closed the house he had not gone out. CAN'T RETURN TO AMERICA Alien Barred from Rejoining His Starving Family. Mr? Vito l'issallo. of No. T12 fir and street. Hobohan. and her nine children ap? peal??! to the Over?eer of the Poor In HObO ken yesterday for aid herause they wer* stnrvlns*. and also asked his aid i:< getting her husband to this country, ('assa'lo la not a .-Htien, hut ha? llve?l In Pils country many yesr.? He had his right hand caught in a saw and so manglet) thnt It K useless for most purposes. Despite this handicap h* ?tas able to moke a living. Som? months ago he re ?ejveii word thai ??< relative died in Italy, leaving him s?me money. He took his s.t\ings and weni to Borope. ?In reaching; Ttplv he found that the trip hardly i?aid him. for the fees and travelling expense? ?ih.i'it < onsumed the legacy. When he sought ??> return he found he could not iiei.ii.se of hip disability. N.?n? of the Bteamshlp c?mpanles will brins him with? out a consuls oerllfl? ate that hi will not be deporteil, nnd he has written h!a wife h? cannot Ret the consul's approval. Mr. P.arck. the Overseer of the Poor. saj ?i" will obtain affidavits showing how Caasallo had supported his family and was desirable as a resident and try to have the federal authorities pass him. WILLIE LASSOED AN AUTO Failed to Throw and Brand It in Cowboy Style. *iVheri Willie glajrle, ten years old. of No ?art Fifth avenue, laaaaed an auio truck in front ?if his h"me 'esterday he brought Wild IVesI meiliods right up to date. Wil? li.' and several comparilens were plajiag Indian, and aitiund young Blayle's italst was il??! a ? l?>thesllne, t?h?n ?long earns a big ?nit?, trtirk, driven by XsvIt ?A hmbit. Of N'o Ml | last 117th street. Willie's trusty arm let fly the ,-ope a? the truck, and If struck the crank lever. The next thing Willie knew he was sliding along the ground after the truck. Ills compan? ions yelling to the driver to stop the ear. Schmidt brought the truck to a hilt, go? <?ff and cut ?he rope. Apparently th?; only thing that suffered vas Willies clothes, anil th?'Se were hadlv damaged .Vilhe went home, and his mother probably <'onvinc<-d him that playing 'Indian" with into trucks i?< .t little too far advanced, even tor these times CAPT. HODGINS TRANSFERRED "Big Bill" Goes from Elizabeth Street, to Bronx Park?Other Police Changes. Prom liie Elisabeth street stall"!!, ?uie of Ih" most important In the gi.?uter ?ity. to the Bronx Park station M8tg BUI ' Ht?l ?-ins was transferred by ? BfBB??tf?S.OBer w .iido yesterday. He was replaced by Prank A. Tlerney, ?. lieutenant in lbs Bureau of Buppllaa and Repairs it. Charlea J. Dillon, of N<?. it:, Wool 97th street, ?Aas appointe?! a police sur? geon s! B ?alHr? of $B,S?M a ?ear l>r Iiillon 1.?? B graduate of the College tif Physicians and Surgeons and has BOOB in active practice in this city for aseara] years Sergeant Jacob I!. Poff whs made B III ? ? 11 < ? n a 111 an?l pHtrolitinn Hugh E Hnyle a serg<ant i'aptaln George laiebera, Srhe was in command af the Bronx Park station, was sent to the Har l.or Squad, and Captada Matthew Mr Kfon of the Harbor Squad was sent to t: e school of Instruction. A committee tompeeed <>f represent r.tives of the Mer? liants' ABBOClatlOn and the National Team Owners' Asso? ciation calle?! on Commissioner Waldo ?luring the day to urge that a hill be pre? sented to the Legislature for the reorgan ira!i"ii of the Traffic Squad, recently abolished by the passage f?r the three platoon bill LOU ? BETTS DODGES ALIMONY| Up on Contempt Charge for Failing to Pay $1.200. re trouas, s of "Loa* Betts, "king of ? gamblers," as h?- has ?'?une to be lUMSffl sin?*e ids wife bestowed th?' title upon blm In lier suit for separation, were aired In ths Supreme Court again yesterday morning when the motion Of Mrs. Metis's lawyer thai ll.tts be adjudged III contempt of court tor his failure to pav alinmnv ?ame Up Justice ?'.tiv'gan reserved decision. n?tt^ Is y.'-'"" behind in the paytnen! ?>f the HM a tin'tith alimony which lustitc BtSChoft ordered him t?t pay his v?. i f ^ pent! ing th?' outcome "f h.? suit ??.?-orge (?t?r ti.in pattie, attorney for Hetts. aaked the ? ?.mt tu stav the payment of alimony ??ho aether until he had obtalaed a decision from lb? Appellate I'ivislon. bef?,i(. which the c.is?' nov. ii? | a STOPS TAXI WITH SHOTS rolireman Punctures Tires of Machine to Arrest Chauffeur. Patrolman Arthur.! Owens, of the Adam.? Mreet s'ailon. was ?.t Kulton ami Un? t streets. P-rooklvn. yeaterdav. when he ?aw n taalcab coming down ?be street Ht a rtte which exceeded the Stteed law? Me slg : kited the chauffeur to hall, but the man. Instead of ?topping, ?barged the patrolman as if t" run him down Only his activity saved OaenS, an?l ?be taxbah sped on. A toW moments afterv.?r?ls the mxl note down "ii the policeman again, and this tlm? almost Bueeaaded in nmning him dasrn. . diew hla revolver sr.d ftr?vl ?v." ?hot?. puncnirlng the rear tlrea of th? ma? chine. He then commandeered a bUtOBsBT s cart to follow the taxi, and overtook the ehSUffSUr, "?ho lava h\n numr as .lain?-s Cavaaagh Of SO t?t Franklin avenue. Cavaaagh plsadad ttn guilty ta charge? <?f di unkenness and eSC?Bedlag the sp.ed law. He was held M .Wl ball for app'-ar .,,,.. |n esttri SB Monday morning. _^__-. m LOTTERY RAID PRISONERS HELD. The thr?- men arreste?! on TI IITI !.?? nn-ht h .. raid on ? prlntlni aataWlahmeiri Id Rose ?tr?'. ehsrgsd h>- the c"it? ?? nith running s lottery gante, ?era held by Mag. inrate O'Connor, is lbs ?"?*??*? tt*tg% fo?e terda. In tl.?W bail ea.-h f?-r further exam Ii.i, on T lesda Th* Bjeu are ??tfrne Ulanl Kngure Pletelll an?' ? d<? ill-i?u Pla? it Hi. ' SEEKS FATHER'S BLESSING' ._.? N. B. Reams Son Asks Forgive? ness for Marrying Show Girl. i-ouis Marshall n?.?m. son et Mermes B. Ream, one of the organizers of the ? I'nlted States t-Ueel r'orporatlon. has m?r- '? rled a tattaw ?.?,.? n?,l Is row ?eeklnir for- I given??? from his father. Mr. Ream'a bride was Mist Kleanor I>n?llfton. well known ?long Broadway as one of UM moa? attractive show girls playing In New York in several seasons. Young Mr. Ream, with sf.rne trepidation b? it ?aid. journeyed up to Ml fathers I home In I'onneetlciit yesterday to Und ?>?it ! Just how Id- father would view his mar- . rlage. Ihiring his sliten< a his bride spent the time ns best she could fit their small flat, at No. 20* West 52d street "I know everything will come out all right." she told reporters. "I am sure my husband can fix it up. I have not heard from him yet" laast night It was said Mr. P.?am had not yet obtained the parental btSSBBBg. Miss Pendleton played some years ago in the chorus of the "Helle- of Mayfalr." She later appeared with ?Bate Janls In "The Hllm I'rin? ess." She was also In "The Hoyden." "The Kair t'o-F.d" and "Bachelor Belles." Phe met Mr. Ream , this summer et Huntington, ?/ong Island The courtship was a brief one. It >nde?l by Mr. Ream driving I er over to Hobottea In his automobile ami their being married by a Justl'e ?if the peace. Mr. Beam Is employed in the ?.frloe-. of th* New York Trust ?"onipany. lie ?as graduated at Princeton in 1!??, and is one year older than his bride, or twenty-font. His sister. Mist Marlon ReaiU, married Baymond flt?vens. ?if < hicago. Normsn B. Beam, the father, was assuilated In busi? ness with Marshall Field, of ?'hir-ago. ? s ? ??~? REPENTS CHARITABLE IMPULSE Codicil in Cigar Man's Will Revokes Bequest of $20,000. An expre?r!ve <odicil of three lines, drawn nearlv two years after the trill it accompanied, revoked a heqiio-t of ?9ftOSJ which Abraham ?'ohn, who died .-it West End, N. J.. on August tb, had made to charity tn a generous moment. The trill was filed yastsidey a? the Bar regstes1 Office. Mr ("ohn ma?1e something of a fortune in the tobacco business, owning a largo par? of the Urni of A. ? ohn (?? Co., at Mo. 14'. Water atreet Paragraph 7 in his will, dated rehrunry ft IS-iS. direcled I is execu? tors to dlstriliute |2",i>?l among not more than twelve establish??] charitable institu? tions in the City of New Tort*, giving to no on?? le?.? than t*~f*j an<l to no one more then IftSBB, The codicil which mude this pro? vision ineffective was dstsd December 1, lW. No reesen was given for the act Though th.- petition attached to the win" ventured only the conventional estimate of upwards Of |M,0M as the value of < B h ??lass Of property left by Mr. Cohn, the size of his estate may be gather.d from the fact that he left $100,0'?l to hla wife and $20.oi? to -?ach of four I hil?Ir?n Ha expressed a desire that his Interest In "his firm," as he called It, of A. COhfl ft Co. he disposed of within three noontha, and admitted and declared that the property at No |4) Water street, th? land and war?' house in Madison. Wie., and the lands in his nanas in Qocrgte wars the property ol the company. ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. Washington, leptemhsr ft ORDERS IifJSUED.?The following r-t-dent have be?n Issusd: AUMV Name of Mejor WILLI A M s OKAVBB, -?"?h lateatry. u placed on in detached otn >*:??, ,?ini samt ef Major EDWIN x. hoot, infaiatry, Qeneril S'arr. removed therefioin 1111 ?.j ?late, ha having bocom? entitled ?o promotion Mames o' ?"??plain OLIVER r.. SPAt'LIMN'. Jr., .*'th ?"'?lit Artillery, .?lid Flrat Lieu? tenant pa?l J. Honro*. ?o??t srtuierr. Staeed en liai detached ??tTi.-ei? Nasses of Captain PERCT P. hikiiot? restai artiiiei v, ^nit First Ueuteautat CHARLEN F. ANDREWS, Infantry, iniasaigiied, le mov?d from 11?: of detached eOcera. Flrat U-rutenanl ARTHUR H. HriL0ON, 1"t Cavalry, on expiration present l*av? ?.' ?,li??tir? ?i, Furl I)?a Moines, than??? to Fort BUS] Leavea of absence: rira? Lieutenant SHEL? DON W. ANDINO, nntii Infantry, twenl} dava on completion of duties .?t s?a Qlrt; Chaplain OBOROE .1 WARINO, Uta Cavalry, ?hi?? month. ??? ?.nit Lieutenant STANLEY M. RI M BOUGH, l?th Cart tluec aaeotba front Stpteatber i&. N _VY. n?*r ida-iral r. R. HARRIS, detached aa goverooi naval home, Philadelphia; home, Ll-ut-nant !.. R. SHIPP, detached idird tor? pedo div.fion sad ?lie Lawrenes; t,. *?.";*?..?t Acadetn, I.'*u'"nanr it. F. EOOBAI M. Il dettv ied ?lie Pennsylvanie; t.? cemmsnd the S/hlp? pie an.l tir?t t..i|>?do division Psclflc tor pede fl*.? L?'.i"?nart J. s. DOWELL, Jr., Is lita Mar flow??-. Lieutenant ?'. MTOMMON. ?W ?.ched the Pau; ion.a home, ?alt /adera. Lieutenant (J (I. Hott KV ?l?ta<:l'?d the Hop. tvlni. "?'iir, wait order? taleatoaaal ?' 0. CHURCH, detached the \Yhlppl? ?,nd flrat torpedo dhlalon. honi", wnlt infiera taloateneai 'lunior gmoei C, C. HARTIOAN, d?!.i?-h?d the \nrkinHn home, watt ord"i? Lieutenant fjsator ciadei w. a. QLAS8 form. Jr. d?ta?~!i?d the f?'?utii Dakota; to ^onimand the Taul .lone?. Khalgn E. QtTHBIE. detached the CaUfornta; to tiie Torktown, Ensl-rn F. LANDO, t,, the Torktown. Knsign n A B?RO, detached lita Caatlae; t? command tha Snapper. Ensign y. It. BERO, orders et ."?'ept-mber '_' revoked. Entlgn I. W. IfATPTELD, d?!*, h?d the whippl?; to ?ominar..! Hi? Hopkins Itldahlpman H. P. M K n.AV. d?iach?d th? K?? Jersey; to temporary duty en tha Hartford. Itldahlpman c. y. VVRIORT. "?Mart??!! the Kansas; 10 ?<?npor?r? d'iiv on ?h? Hart? ford Midi inn-n .1 MI> ''RESAP, detsebed Ns? ?I Aradtmy; ' lemporaty dutv on the Han* co^w. :n ronneetien with ??row of the Ptortda, and on i.oar.i srnen rommiesloned. Medical Dlreetor H WBLM plaoed no re t|r?ii Hat fr.'in ?S?i>?*rnhar IT. Poseed Asststsnl Burgeon a*. S M'DON NELL detached Iht Ms-atschosetta; ?o the Kanata. rh???f MaehlnU? L. HIOOINS, to ns ??? rsrd, Norfolk. Mtvehlnlai M. VOOT, to Na",il \a',.em? IIOVaWENTI OF WARSHIPi The fol?! i ?wins: mo'-ements ?if v?asela have seen re? | ported to tha N.?\-?- Larpartment; v RRIVED S. pt 7 TbS Mleaonrl, t;ie Vai??? and the M -StSStppi, ?' Fhllsd-lphia the W.iahln-f lon. a? HSmptOn Hot!? the Hector .it Newpen v??a. the wrsik? th? Psuldtna, lh? Flu???' and i1" Smith 11 I .?i .lni.-ra Pa?. pa i r n> Rep? n 1 h? Matas and ?h? Mlaatsstppl from tout hern drill s roe ads far Phiiedetphi? I ? ? : T'.?- ?Tashington, from southern drill f'O'inda fot HsntptOfl I*."ad?. Oie II?. tor. from XorfolB fOf N'vpor? N'ewt th. VVaike -'n't 'he Faiillinir from Neu port ft <,a'i.".' ? Bey: lh? f-' t??..-r and tha Smith freie \??* Loados for flerd n?--? ' ::. ' The Mslnt detseh?d Atlsrple fl??? Thr. Nero nrdered* In tervli-e, ?ihm tard, New Tori Th? Saturn, ordered oui of aervtce, navy ird, r**sgei fonot WORK ON THE NEW YORK Will Start on Giant Battleship at Camden N?xt Monday Washington. Fept. S.-The first rivet prill j he flrlv?n nnd clinched In the keel platea ' of the uhnu battteahlp N< ?? York at the .\e* York ?hipbullding Comsany'B vsrds in ('amden. N. J , at 10 o'rloek n? xt Mon? day Beoauaa ttie New York, with her Z7.i??i t'.na displacement Will he the hlggvat battleship In the world unless s.inie other' msrltime power lay?? down ." I eornpletes i ? Urtre? one before th.. New fork goea "ff j the wiiva, ttie -?ontraetora f?>. the ship ha\e Informed the Navy Department "f thu [ lieginiilnk,' of construction. WARSHIPS LEAVE DRILL GROUND. Norfolk, Va, Kept v The battleships I Pelaararo, Virginia, NsttTesas ami <?ino ?anie in to-ds?' fr?m the Soi them drill grounds, where the Atlanlie fleet hs? been aaiga?goa1 in battle i ??eettee, and prate*ded Of ? he-*.ip?akc Bjgj t.. Tangier 8onn?l. wh'r. the lielHWaie la tn engage |fl tlrlnk \??ih tn. lmik "f ti.? s.ui Marc*es a?1 a target SUGAR GROWERS ENRICHED. New ??rhana. Kept ft The recent a?l \an.e m Hi? prlOB of angnr nieAi??? llti.tj???. I??! BMltleael f?>r thia year't reef grown i. I.otii?lHii.i esas plante'- The crop la th? has* leal an i ?. >>?d. t I The Tribune's Towns and Cities Contest IS STILL OPEN You Can Enter Any Time Before 6 P. M. Sept. 12 No More Mail Orders Filled AFTER SATURDAY, 5EPTEHBER 9TH. TI?K last trio of Puzzle Pictures in tlie Tribune's Towns and Cities Contest lias appeared, hut the opportunity to #et into this bi# contest is still open. You can enter at any time up to 0 o'clock, Tuesday, Sep-' ternher 12, but if you are in earnest about it, you will not leave it until the last possible moment, and thus injure your chances by limiting yourself on time. Don't pass up this great big chance without careful consideration. Even if you have never entered such a Contad before, in fairness to yourself look into this one, while there is still time. Read the simple but effective rules printed in this column, and sec for yourself that they contain no hidden pit falls, no double meaning*?. He convinced, as you will be by one reading of them, that their only object is to insure a fair and square deal to even' competitor. Study them carefully, and you will find that all you need to enter this eontest NOW is a set of the back Puzzle Pictures and Coupons and a Contest Catalogue, which contains a large list of towns and cities, ami among whieh arc all the names which represent the Puzzle Pictures. The complete sets of the Puzzle Pictures and their answer blanks have all been printed in neat form, awl may be had at the Tribune Office or by mail, as specified herewith. Complete Sets and Back Numbers NOW ON SALE. Complete sets of the Towns and Cities Puzzle Pictures ; are now on sale at the office of The New-York Tribune, corner Spruce and Nassau streets. The price of the com plete series mailed to any address in New York City, Jersey City and Hoboken, is $1.10; elsewhere the price is $1.68. Extra numbers in New York City, Jersey City and Hoboken are 1 cent for the daily and 5 cents for the Sunday; ! outside of greater New York the price is 2 cents for the daily and 5 cents for the Sunday. Copies of The Tribune's official Contest Towns and Cities Catalogue, containing all of the correct names of towns and cities which have been shown throughout the contest, are still on sale. The price is 25 cents at the office; by mail, 30 cents. All mail orders should be addressed to THE CONTEST MANAGER, NEW-YOkK TRIBUiNe. NEW YORK CITY. This Is the Way to Address Your Package of Answer*. ... . .< I T OIT Alt. M.Ot'M? . This Package Contains Towns and Cities Contest Answers (Written Matter) for THE CONTEST DEPARTMENT NEW-YORK TRIBUNE 154 Nassau St., Room 1711 .New York Cltv ?'ni on' ?hi? form ?if a?i<Ir?aa and p;iat? I' noon your packsaT' et proverb a-??\?ta If ansar?n ir? mail??! ??<* ?l'?t tl'? pOStS4fa 1? f I , paid a tha rat? <?f 2 <?"'i? an ounca or ft a?*? loti lharoof. . (IT OIT ?II. AHOIMI No More Mail Orders Tilled After Saturday, Sept. 9th. All aeta of answeri mu?t be delivered to the* Conte*! Department of The Tribune, at the counting room, corner Spruce and Nassau itreel "t* before midnight of September 12. "t- if mailed they must bar ; mark of mailing n"t later than that hour and date, and no answers wil! lie accepted after thai time. I? you have any doubt about the correct answer tn a i ? \ of xhc pttzzle pictures you may submit extra coupons, not to exceed five, to any num ber of the puzzle pictures. Be -ure t" write ynir full name ami a?l'lre-> upon ,,t least the last four c??upona in the >pa?*c provided for same, an?! ?'?> not roll goat answers. Keep a enpv n{ your answers, for ron.ptrf?K>ti ?iih the list of correct answers when published. Answers will not be returned aft? r they have been deposited with the Contest Department. The opportunity is --till ??pen. NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT. RULES GOVERNING THE CONTEST. Tho Neu-York Tribun?-''? T?W??fl and Ctttsa ?'onteat began on June ?*6tri. I?.*? Tlire? Illustrations, enrloon? or other r*p r?a>antsU?ma of ?*"??" onaeo of a -*?*" or , ? 1,,,-atc? |n tha rni?<"l Bt?taa ?V t*-**?? ??la, ?ara purthahe?! Osil? t?t A tOtiad B. a'xtv-a?v?ri A.y The n.t-n.a ?f HlS IOWBB Slid CltlaS ?fhleh were llluBtrat??* wars ail ?it. ?'"' from lha OSIclsl Towna and ''lue? ?;??n teil i'-itaioK'i? which " ?-? l?*s?sd by ?ha SawTork Tribun? et a suida and ??ter? ri*.??? tor ? on*e?t?n?B. The eontssl will rsinsln open tr> ?n r*a iiai raadors ? f lha Dall, and Bunday " ,.(, n? exempting atnployaa of ?he pap?*r ?'mh-rs of lhair fnmilte?. UBtll t o m. TvM-jday. ^ptatnbor It IM1. To ?Pter It 1? OBly ii??'????',ry IS ?e.tire n. ???.nipl.??? ?ot .?f IhS !?".?!.< SI ?1 CitiSS ??pni-et plf-tnro? an'l COUBOBB from o*ia le ?iitj ?nan n. Cont?rStsnt? most ladtrats ?he town te , ? ? r?pr*s?nt*d ' lbs plctur? upon tba .?upon prorldad tnarefor. Coupons may I pen. r*'?''ll. typewriter ???r Dtintsd m tan- raaaa ? la sun taa fA ,.. g>| tl ? .'in' -???:. n'. but the funipleta h rauat be returaad ?a/i ,:,. cont?-s*tants bib not ?.?nrtatn a? to the I'.a'i?? Of IhB IOWS Bad CltJ II 1'ial rate?, I'.tev will I'** BOrmlttOd to aentl fl? e?not i,, ?re anawera to earn pletaro, if ?h? rorree? snBWSI 1? a*'.?en |n?"orre? t anaw?ra win not count ?a-iir.?? tha r ?intentan t Only ?hree anawera may be wiitt?-n upon a ?m?le coupon. Extra blanks ntam b? ,,???! for ;i Idltlonal aaswsra .?n?i nil un >.'?? ?:b 10 the ?nine r.utnh??r ihSUld be l<*pt ? ia*eth#r In making bp lb? aat where rontastsnta ?fIsh to Bubmll bul ana >r f.?o astro anawsrs Ihoj ni) do 10 ??ith , ... ntllnB OU' lha e ttr? coupon. Al ? ' ,i?.K'. ?e\??i'.?l nie:nrieia of a family nmi rompeta In the ?ont? at. i.rilv <?na pria* ???'I b? swardsd to ant on? household or i?ieniber ?liereof. an.1 oil? on? aet of an awra may bo BUbtnitrad bj any Indlrld ua\ cont' ?i.nt. I?a:t .-'.ration In any other rontei?? now BOln?* run w-IM ri"' t?bar try aa< fiom sntsring this rnataat Arrange a:i si c- ?? - teat BOssarteal order, fasten th?> cOlipona S"ther. and deihrr or mall tliern. In a n?-at. Hat packsB? (not foldsd or rolled) plainly n-i<l'e.?a?>.i |.? THE CONTEST nRi'T. THE NKW Y?M1K- TRIBL'NK 1S4 Nassau ?tr??". \ . ?, \ ritt ov OR ni i ?mi MiDMi.itr or >Kin'fr:>i BKR It, llll I. Th?. 11 m?- of ??? ??? . .??- answora will haus no affect upon i1..- awardlBg of I'rtzea. Ilowavcr. . ' anawera tnua? t? <lep.i?it?d at tho oil i of 1 I NoW'Torh Tribune or in th? m ill? on or befoie nid? night Reptember 12, |B11 ThB p":z?a will et awarded to th? o-m ?esMnta aaadli , ? ? -,.??? coi rax * list of n-i m< * to th? ?ntlra ? ?>f towns and cittsa llrastrattoaa in th? aveni ??f a tl? b? ??? two ?i mar? o*r itat . . eat i i--'.. ? of towi s >? ? ! i <??. ;. i ires ? "M". ?:? ? i?ij the . ? ? numbar ?>? i ? nk* ??? Ill be d?x I?rod ?r in , :)?^ ...,, ,.P more eont? a--? ? ? ? l.raea? number of ,orr- ? . rv ?? ,,p,)ri -'?? lam? number ??r roupona ?ho cash \ lus Bf *'-?-? ??rire ^II? *,., d|r|d?d. idrlaa commlttos, to i** anaoun? -i rery ao,,i; \? : ; ?r.t Be th? 'ir?n ib" naorlta of rorreetneaa and lartty of th? n uns ani * " namsi of i ? ?r- asi? :*\ ? m? .,., \ ,, ron?aln.,| Ir T, ? TrlbUR ? T m ..a A.i ??ni?? ? 'ontest <nt.?.. Ku? '.?.???? a tat r ans? i ? ? .-??? /.,?. leii^d logMher tha ronteataai ?rill ba ti?Tinlt'eil to atamp (With rubber ?? ? or ?lili.- lat? ? 'i ?...mo up apoca illotted for aime, ?t,d on-.it ?b* full M?i?'re?t rro:?i tb?> ;i?>,iar majority of ib.. blank? Il bai ? . ' ' fil "'d e?s sr?J p'^it.i ittoi laat four e ? r iba ? Ail ? or tettara ai ou'??? . ? and ' ? '* contest mi ?? t b? addreaoed to tha I'OXTEHT IfANAOEn TItU PRIBCXE, i.'?? Na>?.t ?troat Sou Tork <'tv t? I THE LIST OF PRIZES. 1?2? 3?$4.150?Kveritt t*T Automobiles. $1,450 eaclv 4?$1.100 Krakauer Art Player Piano. 5?$1.000 Weser Bros.' Combination I'-'ectrica' Pi-tno. Can he played by hand, by foot pedal or elcctru ity. 6?$850 Francis Bacon Art Piano. 7?$750 Christman Sons' Player Piano 8?9?$1.400 Krakauer Pianos, $700 each. 10?$f)50 Francis Bacon Player Piano. 11?$600 Krakauer Piano. 12?$250 Owen-Daveno Suite. 13?14?$200 Carey-Brennan Seta. $100 each. 15?24?$600 Bermuda Trips via Steamship Bermudian. 25?26?$80 Carey-Brennan Ladies' Desks. $40 each. 27_76?$750 Art China Importing Company of New York Breakfast Sets. $15 each. 77?12(5?$750 Art China Importing Company of New York Luncheon Sets. $15 each. 127?136?$100 Carey-Brennan Smoking Chairs, $10 each. 137?146?$100 Carey-Brennan Ladies' Rockers. $10 each. 147?150?$20 Carey-Brennan Magazine Baskets. $5 each. 151?450?$750 Luken Gloves to order, $2.50 the pair. 451?950?$4,000 Lucky Curve Parker Fountain Pens. $2 each. 050?1350?$600 Fountain Pena. $1.50 each. ALL SETS OF ANSWERS Must Be Deposited at the Tribune Office or in the Mails NOT LATER THAN MIDNIGHT SEPT. 12th.