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DIX WES 10 STOP SUNDAY H MEET Orders Sheriff of Nassau to Take Steps to Prevent Any Vio? lation cf Law. NO FLYING. SAYS DE ?MOTT Will End Show if Admission Fee Is Charged ? Meet Wont Stop, Declares Woodruff. ? ? -, Oov? ,, which ? ? onunuqica? ave In* ? .... ? ? ? t.f law m that ?i gara Brooklyn, i ? f l.onn i ty for I .l"n "t ? came to Albany to nr;'< I mot to tak<- eome actkm tos Ing the f,mr< ? not ??? ?? the (Sorernor personall] the' ' t.ve. vr.ei :?? Isarpi the Car en's ? ? ? ? he cou'.d take i!o aet cf Nassau ?'orir.ty liad BU tt< to US attSBtlOIl II Tl.at he r?> rpjvrd the commun!?- Saasau - resu'rnts. ? ?.-. a low* talk with thd ? '? -? pott-r on ' ? matter, i atten t n to the law prob td<j?r publie ?ports on I I ? < | Angered by Woodruffs Letter. The chur ft-'i re?? rm I - ttSSM 1 ;-'" ' ?f resentment, said <ar;c of ihe ir?'?-r t? em Mr Woodruff to ? V?itr?re!=.i. df.Hvered from h the r^rden City C*th?*?itra] The exhibition of 'a?t Sunda) '- art at started the ? tion of the church pe, Chas? rfeci&red that K I 1 ths ?peace of those Using in the virinir: . b I Injureil therr property "A daelslon ol lats Division ot the let Diatriet,** said ?'anon ?Chase, **w?o?Bld carry "nt ouf coatantlon that this avia? tion meet on Bunday Is a1 " !?'**? An action v :c bro I ast a man for condurtine a moving picture show oi r,Rv. it hc-nx held that the law i-gainM Sumlay sprarrts and exhlMUofM court : ?t he ha?; I law, ns .t sppl ' ' - outdoor or '? the law. a- inte. ? rtS, np I , . r thai Mr. Wimtftuflf Intern) nday." Canon Chase's Statement. c&v. g i . , .'. Just what ac mld ia;..- to .? Sun < Sheriff ro ??(.p it. The st - * foUovrs: ? has ? h, t ?? ; - ' ? do what ter waa ' ' ounty sail hu t !-.-_?? . My sfter I ? nix'a ?'!''? i that ? "VTA'Irarn the < - ?s I fir ? ? ame up ' went cvir ihe law with P'e who. 1 v--'ie\f ?? o uvii Informe?] o>> te subject. The?/ toi ' he nothj ? ? do. "Mo.=t r?f the leadl > ? _?????:. ' th? . rave been hackcl up :? ? ' all kinds. P?o * ' ?-U the peop'e think about the matter my ? n? rae 's - th"e i? ? o p.- || g at the Nassau BOi rraxt i-unda?. ai 1? ,-ikt under the i i?rT;.'ii'"n?ni. I mean that if titer^ admlssaaWi fee r*hai***ed I i OL' R far"/ ? ? ? avei Ing, Is of the ???Tc'te?! a-pe.-wJalion n? t?. tlM ? he order rrora ?lbany, Timothy 1, 9 n?f* I? ?said to have d .... about the ?rjrdei that Fiindav were ?M a jol?e "Don't besltal Mr Wootit ' ? * as s_.\!nsr. "h. thantt I ht ,,v a? SUS. I I *W your paa?,lene tanks a*..' chug rig-ht over t.? th? a?M te disappointed Abarran;?. been made, a*?d the meet will | usual Next tumlay WOO't ba any difieren? from ls?*t Sunday, tXCOpi then ter exhibition " BISHOP ANSWERS WOODRUFF Quotes Law Which He Holds Pro? hibits Sunday Aviation Shows. .ne | },t"' ' Bishop Frederick Bui?***ses "f the l.ongr Island Epi?. r ' L W?Md ?uff. presld? Hi s rark, ? .-?nr him * purposed to i ? 1 aa ? ?? ?may any und ? ? (1c inter? .,., ,,s futur? l have n< : ui mi ? rim Ing, h- .i ; ? :? ?in ; - i nol K > 11, ,i hi i ? t 11 me i ? ? ? ,, ? ' ? ? n unwilling t.. i ? in .? . of th? of ?h. ? ? ? ths aviation R? ?somewhat Hurpri la? ??roliil.iliri? m, a? int.. r tion field <?? and ); ti-lrilriK, I,L,t 1 hav< ?'H in? eti'cl?-f.t fit ?h?; Kn?ll h Ian? ?;??, and t.. ? ?mIiiik of .Sf.-thui 2 Ar?i<le ]|_ ?,f tbi Statute? ol I New York ing. The words are: "All sh?T)Otlng, ing, flbhin??, play >ming or other public sports, exercise? ??r shows upon thf- first day of I ? i? i all i While I should, if ti I? .-hi I tt-aif r were worl ?Ann .'?i' j nor In hii ?ir?: Ilia*? "?SO (.l.UiO S-i-lb VSiUCii la ?.oi uc-1 MISS HELENE DUTRIEU IN THE*AIR. ii*3 Implica m? ro see ,?ii could fsil to un ? ntlon of a law bo plainly ?Mitten. That h was Int? nd? I to prevent i es that on Bundaj last i i tassai to roe to be s t -.11.v in,i ? And while w? . . ? egtalatoi I Albany to ol ?m that ? .sld? ? . plolt? l ?>t il H? >' form "f ?? lentille lit .an wilfully defy the law. Will you rive me it' l ? tpr? ? w has eld the highes! Id so frank knowl? dge his Intention I gnore th? I ? lar, "f the statutes <?f the risibility by tl ? r.fe ' f ;i techni? My -tratest s?j i inday exhll pjM a', i" the 8h< ' ol the law wer? me as ] the Corj <?i the Cathedral ol the Incarnation which s large amount i -, ? , do w? hav? s i-ath? ?I irl ? Llonal . lal . - s ? . : . poratloi si. i aul - . g| | :- ., t ? ? . ? ? ? ? ? . i ] er ol ? - K In our ?. It Inliy | ' or?. I :'< ?r. th? ral sppealini I? th? of the state n aith vast i ? ? \. m ?.? kn wl??di ? ' ? ? Is fi -ni , t ;t ;; ?? - terna] ol and I ai P ' lo ? \. >W V?,!k I i realise ' .; b< hind eveiy nust stand the ?\ ill ol le if It ] [ ai aatcl m with I . . ? ? ii ay be said in the -.ape" I ? i am not I intend o te only unce to ?Tunda> iri app? si t" ihr au- : ti ? to pr? ect u? from in- , . ol law ] do ?'? on!?- s ghts ? ?. ? beei ' .\ih- _ich it will ? by aeroplane <u In tl ? with a pel ? ?? ? ? ?v ?' i'.ut ma) '. ' . - ? ? ? ? tnce and pe? i > to the p iblic ! ? ? I -? MISS FAIRCHILD IN THE /*IR New York Girl a B'rlane's Pas ren'jer in a Strong Blow. '?'.-? m me. 1 :?n.. ?"Sept. 21 Misa it Con* I, daughter of Samuel W i 1 'nlon League w York city, made ?i flight hire ion In -i twenty-flve-mlle hrooao. w!?h A. I.. Welch, in a Wright biplane. WnM "Tic , f <?-.ht to ;:?? Up In '.be ai-, - , son of J? hn i>. Crimmlns. of New York, and .'? Holland m noted baJloenlst who is also - foi the it ?'. nnual 'cross-country nd frieads of i b? planned for ? ' re poet poned on ? ' ? .f. > wind. ?\ i ., flu w w? re Uli - '/ ulss ai. of Xoroion, Conn., and Miss Se? es, of Falrfieid ?RODGERS GAINS 203 MILES j Reaches Kent, Ohio, in Three Flights from Salamanca, N. Y. Akron, Ohio, Sept. ?tl i P, {?lodgers, thP ?!. land? ?i :?t Tallm-iKo, near bers, at ?lock t-?-day. II? retUfrttasd In n few minutes to I?>nt, where a spactaJ train fol? I?. ?? sai y t<>-m?>rrow Dg Kenl .?'?;? node?.?-?- land n a field here a? |:1_ p. m to-day, turning bach from the route to Akr?", be? Ol darknesa He flew over Ravenna, r.",-ir here, at I 10 O'clock, and turned tow? ard Akron . I ? iltas to-day from lala* N v . t., Kent. He i? ft Salamanca ?t i ? this mon ing and rsachad Mead vllle, : i... i p m. lb- ?>; . p m. after luncheon I ? -.ti \ ? Muh. At t rros morning Rodgm win !? !!?? expects to make steps at MansHoM Marlon, J.iinn and Haiamond, lnd.. and I or ear. morninar. FOWLER BALKED BY SIERRAS. ' al, Bi pi fl ?Rob? r| <;. ? lied her? nday in his st ten onUnental flight, made an* attempt ? day t<, top ? ? wind drove Mm t?, the fifteen hundred he era ltd trj again MOR.SE KLEP.S UP FIGHT ? Convicted Banker's Appeal Will Be Heard on October 9. ?'?' ;?'< 11 M The Rghi ta free ?hail.?? W. M-.!?.-. tl,.- tiom loth hunker In the tt d I ?'?il P ? S ill r ?? i, | ".n.'d In ItJ cut Ocl i nlted I II l'oui t "t App? .?i? .\i i ? | .-tiuk*- dorn is made on t.-, hnl? .?i I '"in? nd. d that he should kaVS i ? ? n ;?!./.,.,) ,,ii ?miy one c?,unt of his in?l!?tii?. i,t ?ml ?hat be PmOtM have ? w \ i?rk Jail liiat?u?l ?,f to tiary. ?I Judg? .1 Newman, <?f Atlanta? ruled adv?sresly on this conten : time a_u, but an gfrpaal ?mj tukcu. CLERGYIVIAN ANGERED l . .? ?i?. I from llrat |iiis<*. i ho iftntrmcnts of the pollCS officers; IbSl th<?. t?/me evidence. If hrlleved. aton?a milks the host hotels In New York dlsortta y bottsas, and isolars>i that u ttecislofl written by Mayor i lay nor when .1 Justice ?>f th?> ?IPP-SllatS Division of the Supreme Court whs un *>xpre?s ?-ominan?! t.? bin nn?i bis associates not t?> oostilei on fiu'h ??videri?*'? as hH?l l>??ni BUbttlltted In th?: Of? ? n cass, Evidence vs. "Atmoiphere." "While 1 5lt on this be? h I will <!. ? :<!?? .;?m s ;niur?lintT to the eviden?-?-. ntn! ?rill t.i.t be itiflu? t..-? ?! b] such un al l'!wto?**rapb sbowi bos lbs seal la lier machins estants oui in front Mlle. Dutrieu Stays in the A More than Half an Hour. FLIERS ESCAPE FATAUT1 Bullet Lodged in Muzzle of Rifl During Target. Shooting- Cor test Discovered in Time. Mile. H'-i^ne Dutrieu, ?by flying in Im iti biplane round an?! ro':n<l tr ?course ut Nassau Boulevard yesterds -??ternoon tot tl minutes 2? -?', se?cond established i n??v.- American that of duration lor women Biers, an "???n 8 purse of IBOS, tl s Trt ?e '?' II? prize. Thli is the second fllghl Mile. i>< trleu h??? node at the International nice end the rrp ilarity v lUi which she ai pears before tl '? \\t\o of spectators <?n th?? ? sM< of the asrodrome far? ? soo ? ? ir?... hew exposed wsi th rf.it whtrh suspended her at mot than arm'*, length OUt In front >?f he Nothing ! ".t e brace for the feel upright lernt to hang on to lnterv?Bn?d N lernen her and eternity, alwaj of oourae, ths shallow ?hair, little than h saddle, on which she sat. Psr u there in the air she ? ? i ichln on two thin little eh ? rejected fa out In front of ber ?? and i not look in??? ? woman, for shs ? ? ?-? ; ?? ? ? of seme heavy brown materis like s harlequin, with a hood which cen ????l?-?d her hair and 0818. The wind had died rio?,\n at the appl of ??unset when mademoiselle took : '; ?t was al thli time, too, a.? it la ever sfternoon of h flying meet, thsi thi Hiera fell most impelled to ?.??.-?r aloft. Th sllgl ting '??" teal was en, but this ? ..i ?? Qraham<t?Whlte1 "Tom" ?Sopwith sn Oeorge \'<. Dyott, all Englishmen, fro? having their m? noplanes trundled o it int the j.. id m readiness for the 'cress ? ? race for that type of machine. Or?bame white of ?course, used hi wicked lit Us Nleuporl with Its Kill-horse er pn?.nie motor, und an usual won ths ? ? enl Bei aith took up s ps ist-?g* him In bit Bl?rlel sad ?fame In Dyott, In hi? Depredues?i, did i i ? finish, be eabse when he gol ? ?1er I > Belmon! I went wrong srith his Ansan mot?- and he was forced to descend, ii? put I - machine up there for the nig! ? ISarller In the sfternoon thing happened whicl ? led t? an ? .1 Incid? ni ' Kn f? jreaterds) morning, ?'ar'tain Patrick Haml ? ton. ? ' '? ? ? --?ii, e i g? nlars, an aviation partner of i??< i. '?'.?<' eut .t E VV kei. of the !9th In? fantrv, 1'. B? a ?< srere matched to shool si a taif-t with a rifle f?-oni aeroplanei used army Bprlngflslds, aiedel ism ItO. an_nunitlon Bepwlth ?aVrled ?'aptain Hsmlll h Is BurgSSB' Wright 1.1 plane over the tar ? a height of IM '?et. r.nii the marks? man pulle?! the trlcger. A little p the only n penes The ??apt?in *.\.?s for reioa/ihiR. but fortunately ssamlned Um rifle fli-it an?! found thai the bullet bad |?mmed Iti mussle He explained afterward thai II he had Bred another oar? t*-idne la the rth- it erouM have exploded and Mown marksman aviator mid ear* into fragrn? Laieutenani Pickel characteriaed th? deal ?*? u ilque snd ? ? . . ? He ? ontlnued I ?? ! :n'-? it. wheeling ? ? ?.. ? g. t ? Doted I'V l.i'-ut' : ' ' i ? H ? I?. 0. A., lu a Curtfa ?wa\ at the tt Inch I.Jeh lay Oat on ths ?ground IM feet bt bullet struck Jus) s little In fron! | ? eye n- ? ? i lalned after be i??i?t come ?lov n that 1 ttlng from a< ft speda] sights would bars to be a_U<*d t?> the an ? ftghle the i grki m an to , UM ' ?' -'et lie furo he ft a. !,. ?1 | din ? tly above it He ?advooated ralati . ,- m'a mussle i ? ? ,t|f an Inch. Ueutenant T Ds Witt Milling, r ha. took Qeorgs Wllssn, s wireless operator, Hiott with i? i ni. und while bossing shove the BOQtlgUOU ? ' "'iiitr' t?? th? ?. . | ... ? wir. i n ? asas Is the Judges' stand la th?? a? rodronv . ? M?h read Up In the ah i?a. feet Mr. Harold McCormlcb We weli-om* ?he ? in I?' N.?K?-.??i fioull winl A? i" Club "f N? w ?, ,,rk The mees?go, sealed, liad bsas liaaded to Wilson before t..- ?a? m up with taleatenanl Milling, ii area " slved treat aim by Harry m Horion, another wtrelei opera? tor, and seUvsrsd to Mr Uei ormick, jobs i? Bay ht feller? aon-ln-law, who, with ??th other msmbsrs et Um commlttes which ".r.d'i'te.l ih, ri'i.t Phi? ? ?_., air ii ? ? ? vas pressai a.? a guibi oi lbs ?Asrs Uuij of ?New York. n na than was In this caaa," he .said. "What do v.san by Btmogphert>?*' ? i. ?[ i ? rei ks thai I have lu r*d thai ?' place thai oughi to be and well, an atmosphere In't like." He refused to go ? ? ? del 'I knon the clergymen who ?rara In that courtroom," said Mr. McCJowan later - on this remark "f "and i think the atmoa* ph? re was might ? good." Justice Deuel volunteered r<> explana? tion of why, after the ? ont closed on '. . s?la* night, If it was bo plainly one justifying acquittal, he and Jus?1,". . ?. had ' s us? ?l decision to he re? served nearlj two daya. During that I of $1,0 O, on a hlch he had i" ?-n h? '-I by Magistrate Bt? Inert. . \ as furnished bj B gi Klausner, ?r l?o. 20fl Baal 17th street, v. i and h? was ne*, er The indt - ? i t?sd" "ii the * the papers i erk of ???i Tu< ??: ? ? ex? r.advertoi ? ind "? ? KIMMEL HAS ?LAST CHANCE Man of Mystery and Mother to Meet ??again To-day. ? ??-g? a Kim* I mel," v? ho te, r? ? -, i ..? here ti i ? ?. identity as fleorge A Klmmel, to? : ? et in conf? with Mrs Estelle Klmmel, who has ??( i pi the former Auburn, ' n. v , pen nmats son. The conference was arranged ? snd ?.?i'l be held In th? ot?eo of Judge O. W. <'.,i ,..,.i ??ill be attended m n ral '??:'-? ? ss and h} graph ? ? for ;he conference ? ame from man, snd the pt?.pr,?-.,i was mads to ii. n' i ". \. Kimrael's best friend. The fact ?itiui t.,?? \?"iii.in gnificanl In ndditlon to the ; ? of wit ne? ?. .II ? t Ions wer? : ' posed b? i ol h "Klmmel .i.'.?' Mr i : im? I? by which lb? ii" ' ? On behalf of KI mm? i ? dsmands were mad? ? i rifen es should not he : ? si me of M Estelle Klmmel, from ? ? i Klini I fled i fea da) - .??" ' hat Anure ?. J Hunt B ? itenegrapher sl ouid he ? i everj o ord imereii re? nrded. 1 hlrd Thai h< I i d meet Mrs \ 1 '? ?? 1er, ami Mi ? Kimmel, his moi hei. separate).? ?m behalt ? th.- a'omen it aas sUapulatsd: Th.it ihs coi fen ouM not be helA I r< ?idence of i la rrj I. Fos i third pai ty and a n> itral ? m the ?eont rover* j ohould .. pr? ent Third Thst Captain Daniel .??tie.-han. a Civil War ' ? ? ouid b? neutral. Mrs. Klmmel teat week said shs could n-! roach an di Islon nor sipisss ? posi? o? i., the Identity ?>f the man i o pretends to be her son until she ??ouid confei a th bei daughter lira Ekmitlett. The latter woman bas b en hers foui days, ami .?-tin Mrs. Kimmel hsi nol decided. ? LACKAWANNA MEN RETUEN ?Strike Broken, Say Road Officials, but Union Leader Works On. Beraaton, Penn.? Sept. 9 T ?? >trike <?f ? r i ? n m? n and foremen of the Dela? ware? LacJutffajuig ? Western RaUroad has been practically hrosssn? sccordtng to ' b] T. F.. I Inrke, njOO* ? ipeiintendaoi of the eompany .Mr. Clark? A! ol ? rosn on ??>? rtloni from Blnghamton t.? Buffalo t h d their rid ei. ? v...?< n.?? m oi ?vorh hetwi <n bliii-hami 11 ai ? ?saego ?>r i ? ,l| p ? beta? ? i Bei ant? n an?l , ' ? ? ?. eptins thi> ?'. tu?- now : ol d alt will be al !?? tu m.??> sftei n ?on < ?a the Bio i. : ' nch m ?I ol Ihs old men I and other? are applying t.? day, Ei il of Bcranton t? l ???. ??n?. Summit i number ??' till va? ant, i.ut the) ??ill now be Ailed a ith? u( d< lay. Tin re sre no men oui ?.? -t ol r.no Bum ? :,i there has not baan s man out la .??. ?\ .!? \ B Loam, "araeltfenl of the tiacknv-n, who i* **oaducttng publie meetings slong the Laetewanna Un? -. In k "? ? i lieutenants here ss i the strike Is becom? ing more effective dally. The men My thai more I sn M pet cant of Um trackmtea sre ?mi Htrlk NOMINATFD FOR THE ASSEMBLY. oswego. N Y , Sept M .lohn C KniKht, an (??wegi? msaufaaturar, anta MnHnatad n?. candidat** loi membei of the Aasembly at ihs Dsmocnatic ???m-ention at i'uiabki Mlddlet'ivn. H, V. hamt ? At the lo. publican convention ?t the ?<1 AnnemMy Dtati let held in l loshen, near here, thl .,f m, John I? Stivers eras nomlnatad i"i in, mber ?>f ihs Assembly. in]. a pi 81 Harold .i Htamaa ?*.?? renointnated for the Assembly bj the 1st Distrtci it. pul II n, ? to 'i.? i sad to night's Id l m irict convention named John <; Ma iouc kU3 ?.ai,.i:.,.tic fur ii.u .Vabcmbly, I PATTERSON FAMILY Nil 10 PROSECU?E MER Brother-in-Law of Woman Who Killed Husband Says She Is Not Wholly Bad. BLAMES STROUSS FOR ALL Asserts Million?!ire's Attentions and Gifts Offset Marital Love und Led Directly to Denver Tragedy. ? ')? rale?] .-i- ii -.. Tha Tail .-'? pi M Thi Chicago n latlves of ('????le?, a. Patts sea, srho ras ilaln by his wife in Denver, said to-day the] would t.?';' 'i?> ps t '?! th. proa cutl ?n ? ?ndow. Perry Patteraon, ;? brother, who Issued ;'??.. statement, said that he w i willing that th.- law take its course, i ?.t i im?! no special resentment against omaa ? ho had kHI<sd his brother, a ? ? ? .i:??e.? September 1 was piv ? ?"it by the dead marra brother. No trace <?! the millionaire, Bmll Stri who aras concern*?d In the case, could be found during the day, i ut u was aald that he i?? still la < felcago. "Let the piai?. prosecute," ssld Perry Patt? raen. "Lei the sli - of - ???? ? ty ?"? . . ? i recte '. I ? I I shall not mysi if wi'h the : I There a 111 I ? sads sgalnsl thi wifi of tu' brother by th? Patterson family. "Mi ? Qerti ??'?? < i:1 son ?Patterson Is s ?young aroman of remsrkable fascination I ? ? i, ?She I-' ' ? thai mankind loves, al ?. liras AI an? o her she ? ted aith remorsi for i ll?! ?iv I) a ! ??..,'... ii . ... | tnov? - ? 1. ? i - ? .?n her own ? : itchi on. Net AH Bad, Ho Says. ? ? ? ?'? i not hi '?? sd. She cannot he ? ? auch people behind ', ei Mi and ?i ? iii?.-. n. i. tnd m ther, are ? ?:. h.-ne?-;, strait ? old olka fl sy Just ?i:.i nol know, thai la all. And ?. ? did nol hi ow In th? | ginning, she had started thi downward path before sh< realised thai it i"i down? ?? 4 i n? rs i? ii ? itory. < contrary, II Is ths ? ? weslthy man and his child protege. Thai ?toi y Is ' "tnnn.ni enough b This - dy is one of th? logical >-iv- - an min?t irai -?-? ol ? onditiona "My reason for giving out the let! which my brother toM of his feelings lust . 1? fore he was shot II that )??? was undoul t edly even then in s mood that would have ed al a glance from her. Asid he ll ; n< t to be I lamed. ( ;- rti ude is nn si ora? piishe.i young woman. There is nothlni il !i?-r, i;? sppearance, "i manner, or ?habit of dresa <>? speech, thai would any doubt ?if her moral character. She playa well, .sinn well, tslka several Ian well, la gentle of manner, aubdu?ed lot speech end. In short, ? woman that . e. pa Into "n? '.?> heart. Hi one great misfortune Ii Btrousa it million i iti- a So man-. Ill | wrecked in this one mad climax! Bui the ! situation must be fsi ? is more In ! It. than concerns sny one oi two families. It is s<.ri<-t\ '? pro ill Woman of Two Sides. "1 am nol vindictive. Aa I have told you, Gertrude is tv??> dis) - I woman. One j?. the wife, all solicitude, sil anxiety for the man anted ai.i n?i doubl really loved. The ..i her i" the adveatu ? s Ith m nay lust, ths desire for ?Egypt's fleshpots and the pretty thinga thai wives ?! poot men ? ai not ha* ? if my brother had n efofi i m? t Btrouss, then net would bsve Le? n a Btrouss In her ii the harm had already been done, shi v a [at war with hert-elf sil the time. BWo \ooxM extfnd the gllmtn?,rl?ig Imuhles 1 > tempted her and the ?-??ufrh-rack? d < ?SumptlTS ?All?? 1"'rd her MUld not ofl that adrnniaicc. There wa* always the ti with the prtef claim on lier. There WM ways the man who had expended money h? r. She admit?; I'." 'ruth t? tWs M I I n?.t rtveallng anything." The funeral of Pat?tefB<im srlll be held Is to-morrow lAornlng. Pattt-iMon*! body rived bare to-night. The funeral north will he'attend??! by tiiemhfrs <-?f the F.ng wood iii>.M Behool football squad of ,(Vi. which I'ni'.i-i.'i as a member. britishTleet its defenc Earl Grey Say3 Carnada Cann< Rely on Monroe Doctrine Only Ottawa, ?Ont, Bept If. "The great i i . ids and fii" ' luura? tor of t Canadian p?.i<- rnaka it certain thai I I . mini? n srlll one di - I ?? the great? | I !.,r in the British < raplre, < ton ??? lu Importance and Inf?vane* 'he mit, Kii -plora Itself," dm ?aired Bari Off fan well baa iu< I ten* n d : i him by tl "Boms peopb proti on to phv i i slls. ,,.? i to? trine, I I i tmtli u?.i. "but whers s o lid I bat doctrin? If the ?ititiaii tl- St I ? ? in ;?' 'nun ti -, he onl for < fenada's ?l fen i ? ? . y of th? Bi lUi h Bsat Wilfrid Laui lor said; ' Th? p.?'?.>'?? < i.. |ust ds? lared thai t h*? part Mr. i'"i dei la to gov? rn i ?anad a:,?l irhlls I regret the decision, i have i Sl "With it, and Will take n | I ? ? the ;? fi ..f th? Bp? ak< r as Opposftlo r." VICTORY FOR T. 0, R0BINS0. Roosevelt's Nephew Lands Norn ination for Assembly. Little Palla H, v. Sept. H Theo*rlor Douglas Robinson, neph a ol former Krei Ident for nomina tion for member of th? Assembly on ti; R? pul llcan ticket to-daj !??- ? ??. > I ? orgi nlsatlon of V*lce*Pre*dd? in Herkimer county by capturing thlrtee ty*thi.lot ti"ti Mi antl*oi ganl ' ? ? ? es. H v., ?-!. i at? ?i two yeat I for tl ?tion for ?'"nt-: foi i ? were to-?rls ? .'-'i Sl it? ' ?? '??? .:.-..; i ?aniel V BtrobeL -. GAS SETS POLICEMAN AFIRI Match Lighted Near Leak Cause, ui .?Explosion. Timothy O'Connor, th? tor of No, .' Weal Mth strset, objected to the nol Maiden family wan making In ' apartment on the fourth Boor yeatei ifternoon, and r?ent out and told ? ?? I man Michael Coleman shout !? ? . 'went upntalrs und qtdetsd the Madden and their .dx children. Ajram O'Connor sought Coleman at i o'clock in th?. evening, this time with th? li ' rmatlon that he smelled gas sseaplng Ii Madden apartment and thought th? ir was trying to kill himself, t'oletrat ! went up and found ui.? escaping from si ?Cd Pipe. Ho pnt.'hcl tiie leak, fts 1? I suppcMsed, ar?i ill s match to see ihai all ! was In _-o.-,il iirdrr. When he iift?ad the match there was a loud explosion. He ran out, bis uniform , on lire, and fell uneonscloui in th" | u.'paen passing ?n an automobile r*eai i I the fire with their lap robes and took Cele rnaa to Rooasvait Hoopital, where he wot sttendad by J>r. Dolly. others burned wen O'Connor and James M.idden, six yea;-?? old. ?Patrolman N - pul ?' r the fire, ati'l ?ailed an am? bulance from The a. Hood Wright Ho Dr. Johns? i ; r? Ht? 1 O'Connor and the child ami i.i? y remained al bom? *?? ? BORROWING TROUBLE. ("rom Th- Albany Journal. Air? ad) i- ?m? ? met? oro . - ? .i Wint? r and a ?In ? - wen pr< si .11 u ? . c_ : FUK i OLOTIMER Joshua Brown Blew the Interna? tional Zinc Bubble Years Ago. : NEELY STILL IN TOMBS Former Publisher Holds Confor. encc with Officials, but Denies He Intends to "Squeal." filneo the nrre't of .tared PlSgg, | ' ? i Brown. : ? elf-di nan I ... ( ??1 With ; I ? 8 ;? I . ra gentiemai of No. 46 \ wh<? -a? i?i worthless st'.rk In ii back in ISOO. Dr. J. G Brown ?l- ? ... Th?. . I r.-a?! In 1 ?'"-to:-. ?I, -? ?? for 'iKinii ? caped from a h? i for a broken snkl *.?>,;.i dash In a.i a r. mol mounts ? Both Dr. appeared after Intel MS., in hadn't h? en h--ar.l from Bl ' a?- on? of ths "c_pi era l.-.'h-l H counsel. Mr. Meint] ; Irving K Buraiek, a- ? I their client ai of i ! i roe ?i ?*?? ' '?>? "f Brosra s ? 1 game ?? I Lyman 1 name of Joi lr. Bun . ill - ' that . i Brown ?*.? 1 the Wads , ? ? ? ? ?. ? ? ?? fi ? \ ? ? . ..... ? ? - - ? ? ? . I gettlm ? ? . \ . - . ? ar?i reiter ted his I - who a few - "wouldn't -" ?on Neeiy's bond ?'? t I \ ' Ii.',""". that 1 his oftve, wen - ? ? ? ?... ? ? ? - ......... r ughly. "I ai? t r- dlcati d on stat i by Waller and i ?*? Id H. Bis ? ?et, iri4-,iii ? Bto ?< ??? an i ?thai know about them.' ? a: he i i prom] ? CHOOSE JUDICIARY DELEGATES. Conventions a ? i I three ASSSI night to - . . ? n? entlon ol I ? will meet on < ictobei ? . . . ? will ncies on the II Directly on Intcrboroii??h Subwtv Have you a girl or a boy at home whose future happiness you would like to en? sure? This advertisement points the way. The Fourth Day?The Last?of the Great Twice-a-year PIANO SALE The last day of the only Autumn opportunity to select from a worthy collection of used pianos, player pianos and piano players at remarkably low prices, and to pay for them on your own terms, within reason. Today we must bring to a close a sale which was begun with as many pianos as a lot of stores would be glad to sell in a year. Since the beginning we have added a number of others, which could not be made ready before. The bulk of them are used pianos. Ycu would hardly suspect it if you could see the excellent condition of the cases, and hear the good tone that comes at the touch of the keys. Examples of the Choosing For $05 For $165 From !i ?jronn .if I?; upright pianos wliicl. Choice of one Stcinwav OtsvA PU "' ?" in<.|.i.i??s Chidtering, Fisher, Haines and 8ted*' ?mi *?*"? i-i..?. For $205 For $ I 1 5 Choice of eight Chickering ?Grand IVno??. From n group of 20 upright pianos which Por $15 includes CEickering, WiaUier and ?Fisher. Choice of three miscellaneous Square Pian-* The Sale End* This Afternoon at i; (,( lock. Piano Salons, First Gallery, \'?w Building. JOHN WANAMAKER Formerly A. T. Stewart & Co.. Broadway, Fourth Avenue. Eighth to Tenth Street!.