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NmM V ' LXXI....N* 23.700. To-d?T. fair. To-morro?T, ?l,?i:<lv; rnln l?y nlght. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, 3CTOBEB 6, L911.-TWELVE PAGES. ** IM { l? 'I'" ? i\" P ? lAT ,n "*) of ?w York .ler?ev TU) *n<i llobokai. I HIV Ij KJiXMU ?. I..M FI.SMYHKRK TWO <ENT?. i I OF Plag Hoisted Over Sultan?a Fort and Part of Fleet Anchors in Harbor. RUMOR SHIP WAS BLOWN UP Vessel Named in Turkish Dis? patch, However, Not Yet Launched?Arabs Skir? mish with Invaders. . SEVENTH DAY OF THE WAR. Ita i? ending parties occupied the Sultana fort in Tripoli, and part of <??? feet entered the harbor. Bofba'd ng of Benghazi and Dem?, T- no tan ports. reported: bri?k ?assssr ^v t?-e fermer place rumored. TH? Turkish fleet moved from the Oarda'-e^es to the Bosporus. State Department officia'? agreed m?o at en ??vas not possible under the Hague cawvMion at present. Tha Turks canned to embarrass Italy by of*?- -i to submit all differences to ira tra! on. ?? | floats . which la of the ?T, and tjio ?tai e from 1 ippar ? ? - kiah waters, ;?n I ? ? dis? ? war and ? ron! ? ? ppeam - - ?f ? ? ( the Italian n i \ , offer to = irrender v tha Turks this morn? ' l the : rbor and ' ? ? ???! by -. who ( the - ? - the land ?hip lias ? ? le In ? [talla" i I the ; h"s ; I ' ? ? ? - ? the Abr ??? -?a... TWO PORTS BOMBARDED Benghazi and Derna, on Tripol itan Coast, Shelled. | By ? tantlnople i . ling t?i her -; Tripoli. ? i - ? toad- .'.?han for? - ? . it the Italian army ??' -n will number &8jOOO off ?' The main body of the troops m Brindis! on Bun? say i agtat cowtot fantry, I ? tur Nord An ifat FORTS EASILY REDUCED pew Killed by Shells?Occupa? tion Army Large. ?,lv<-.? re ? bombard? vicinily ?jf ? ? ? ? the 1**,Pi'? ,n,j tumbl-l .?t . tue -"??'"? ?lifllsh fort at the Wt of I a gras s front aallar It was ??J*'*' ? with ,-,-. i i.?.? battleahlpa tort vv-re ?slating up . -v feeling while ^*5* ?avlng froi d by ;' ? ' Tilnsll wlU '?? ('?nilnued on ir md pat? Il-????? To Be Stylish You Must Be Fuzz/ This is the conclusion arriv at by an unfortunate report who was peremptorily z signed to describe and illu trste, to the best of his una customed powers, the m< striking innovations in met fashions for the coming wint< His revenge may be seen Next Sunday's Tribun SQNGSIfiESS MISTAKEN fon man mm Sex of Fraulein Fritsch Is Qu< tioned Until Friends Come to Rescue. HELD UP ON SHIPBOAR Metropolitan Opera Singer H Hard Time Convincing the Detectives She Is Not Man Fugitive. Bants Flits, h is a young ? jtralto Who "ill sin? this BDBBOfl with t Metropolitas Opera Company. She * not hava a big part right swsy, and s ' plu-- had a kern smbltloB to be f^at?r in ths Krem opera house, but such ai bitlon vanish?.i yesterday, aben sh? * rived here ob tin* Barbarossa fn Br? ?. 8om< thins i m..it - fraulsln blush for sham?>. It was u rlble Ni : a pinsr^r he?--n pfasc i i' h a altuatlon Her sex aras q u ?'t"d d? fault? r. humiliation would not bava r ?t B bad man in inrnia; ? k like th- frauleln, and i aray with snm-- SO.Q marks which did not belong tu him. The ; an were looking f the deianlter. srl was bunted throu) I lost In Bremen. The d ? ? subsequently picked tip tl : !1 ? heir man to the B ? thought he had et barked on tl A minit* d acrlptlon of the offender was ?abled In this i " letectlvea were retained by tl ? tl to meet the Barbaroaaa It a '':?? atatad la th<? cab easaulate that th*? d. I faulting Herman Mori; his hair Ion Hla ? smoofJt, in? eomplsxk hi? manner secldediy ?Tomai ?;.r:. any sven suggested that moi Id come to N'i'W York ! woman's h I The ? led by ?. a -ere on th?? Jc ! arded the Barbt I sh? 1. ft Quarantine. Ever ! wss acrutlnissd uni i fell upon ft ) roll ? ::pd low : ? ' Wa ? ? ? ? ? t three Inches b. Did si . i- th - ' the dc fault The young asa told I com ' tires to th? first ?ugh ., fright her lnnoc?mre, but brok formed i '? ind sh ? Th' n the fi BTomi n I , ame to hei It ste five . it ? BRONX LUMBER MILL BURN, - - Flames Do $60.000 Damage an. Threaten Catholic Protectory. r'ii, a lum the West ? . . pan. . at Union port Rood and Starling avenue, Thi Bronx end : >r a time Ihn atened t. ?Protectory, ir by. The thirty-five hundred boyi ami girls in the Institution an- In charg< ;!,. : Hei ry ai d Slat? : E i| I who ly to mar? h (he ( at a moments notice. Father Scan? Ion helped to calm i ren. It was one of tiie most ?peel Ares seen In thst section in some time, being plainly via H !,j to parsons thi out Th* Brons and Washington v. A lar?? crowd wss attracted, and .juir. ? - ?tat;.m.?- t j k,,.p tatora. The 1 ?e tot nearly two ho r?. und m,h,<h?i damage was done before It H aa pU| out 'l',:' ?;""'" r ' Sid i* OS n? d by M? K? BS - ? '?" )-?*' h,'r WON'T TALK; WIFE SUES HIM Plaintiff Charges "Silence" Is "Cruel and Inhuman." A ?r*j no unklii'l word* I I ,.,d }.f has not thraatsi n.. rim"! hi? w ich her, Martin i' iefeadaai Ib ? a hut sdfe, aheleen, chars?? hlra v,iti. cruel nti'l ? n treat ? .... ,. ? ordtag le the ,| to ta'k ?,?'.?' in th* bun o? their o i life. Bltbousri thej lived la the bbsm boa? with their ' v ''? ' Urs. Schrei ?aid thst Ht"" ll"'1 sddreaaad I ? i te bbsIi ' ? This dome- ii linea pre? i .. hool lor Is the allegation I iheT" i* i- that k. in? nk' i?-1.. " I of atleaca 'i' s pialatlC aaked lb* .irt '" 14 reek sllssei . 'PRESIDENT SPEAKS IN SAEI [ME TABERNAC Attends Great Reception Given Honor of "Old Folks of Utah." PLEA FOR PEACE TREATil Puzzled by Senate Committei Logic?Utah for Him in Convention and Election. ?Kr*un i -?'af? CotTlMpoodenl . f The Tribun? Salt Lake ?'ity. Utah, < >?t. B Pn teat Taft ?pont a. gala day In Ball Ls <'ity, and there i? ayery Indication tl both host and giltst li.nl a thorougl enjoyable time. It Is doubtful if t President ever attend?-?! a nvire impr< she and. lnd? ?-?1. dramatic than the n?? ' -i?|. red ti folks of I'tah" in the Mormon Tnbi na le. ?if the audience of t.-n thouaa persona which filled th.- auditorium pro ably five ?thousand W? ?' .Iks," s r>f this number three-fourths, s cordfa to the testimony they gave b) In response to a question, i r ?plains before ? railroad ?had penetral ! rtah. The President, a ho a as ob? ; n ni d by th?? scene, spoke on pern s ni urged \?-ith unusual eloquence the ral ?' of th" pending general arbitr treaties. While many among h audience followed with intense Interei riud'lin? their heads In acquiescence ar applauding at frequent Intervals. R ferrlng to the logic whli'h actuate?! tl majority of the Cofnmlttee on Foret! Relations in re?-,,mmendini? their pn posed amendment, ?the President ?aid ??i! a clock which was gres! .-??i by its owner, i T< i nessee moui tsineer. ? Taylor, of Tennessee ? Story." pi!?1 the Presid.-nt. "that think fits the ease. H> ?aid thai 1 once knew an old man down in ? mountains of Eastern Tennessee wt owned an nid clock The clock was little peculiar, in speaking of its peco ? is, Its owner said: That clock i I ha?.m? ? : stand it. When the hands polnl ?- k and it strikes i o'? lock I know la Just twenty minutes of -' And don't exactly follow the logic of that i of those who op] - Smoot Supports Treatiea. In i lie course ' 1 his remarks the Pr?s dent sai?I he SI I fa - I ; n whereby the men-. ? the propose Join! ?mmlsslon should be ai pointed by the Presiden! and confirme by the S.u..te. At the ?Wise of th ?pi ??? h >? nator Sn I n tha with that provision he ' ? ountc on to support the tres! After a lum beon as the | ' Por in and th?- state fair, making his ?-x pianation of i: toes oi the tariff bill the latter place. In introdudni |p \v. Price president of ?the v..un, Men's Ri'p'it.ii' .in i ? ? rlbed Mr T.it'r as ' ? ' and the next Pre-: of th?? United st ites." ?and said tha i??l_: "would find the i rtah I . h ?.f d? spond, 11 I'res! ? l"nt Taft gently deprecated the p tone of Mr. Price's remarks He said h< red th? introduction did more credl t.. the "Price brand of Republics than to his ability as ? pr ?r. that he ? . of a politics] ? <.f the United Hi it? -. Pr Taft's explanation of ?d the hearty Indoraement of hli au'hence. Th? President mad.- ! at the Utah Hotel, one of the hand' y()inest and m?.st elaboi i weal ?if New York, ami n ; irne : his visit to the fair grounds. Ing he was the guest of honor al s din.. n<-r given by ths Commercial i The President's reception li I ordlal In the extreme, 1 perhaps, fewer i eopie In 1 ?n some other i Itl? s, but st 1 grounds he addressed an audience of ten thousand the day at the Taben wds kn< ? bounds. Senator Bn ? Kerns and other prominent men met and attended the Presiden! I ti it th? s? nator B itherl elng a member of the committee charged with ths Investigation of ths - nator Btephenson. Those in a position t.. know predict that the Utah ? '??- ' "'' will be Ins! ted f'?r Paft, and tl at be ? torsi ?rote of this eta! iy a larg? Q. Q. H. i_ ? BOOM HILLES FOR CHAIRMAN ?Secretary to President Talked Of to Head Republican National Committee. ? ? ? > m ,\. . ? ,,t lea : ? ? ? ' ' National i 'on mitt? ? foi tl. formal!) aaa ls sd here I - ? SBSOOt. friend . Hlllea -? S10 A MINUTE ON BROADWAY Judge Foster Tells Wayward Youth It Takes Money to See "White Way." William F Walsh ? ar- of i>r-, Foster, In I lei - ? ? return t>> Ms at Ha H Pn ??;.!...,. a \\ ,l-li pi- ??? ? gU It? alia? ? | .i i ?? ..? ?:. | ? i- Im bad x during II ?? ?' ??.m in | dtj ?tad gaj in..re to spend ""M Hr.iHii ? "How in'i'-ti money <n?i v?,u bave ?when ? 11iik."' ??ked Judge . refilled Walsh. formed bj these who I ii t?, know," remarkid .Ju-i?" | lata about ?!?.,?' ? ? ii % i [M? ON ASSEMBLYMEN 10 PASS PRIMARY Bill ; Paid Off Saturday, They Took Leaders' Advice and Stayed at Home. ! SMITH PROMISES ACTION House, Expecting Arrival of Ab? sentees, Adjourns at Midnight Till 10 A. M. To-day Close Call Planned. Braoh I Albany. Oct ... If anything waa needed t.. put a climax to the fardcal character of the Darnocratlc considera UoB of direct primary legislation, the events of to-day furnish?--?! it. The Dem ocrsts of the assembly an- snder pledge to pa?.?, the bill which anally s u whlpped through th? Banal s the promis,. Wir* which Tammany was will? Big ta Stand for. Yet not all the efforts <->f th?? Assembly machine, wMch appar? ently was working; to its maximum caps? . bring th<? ne?-ev. irj a ? semblymes to the Cspltol to-night to peas that bill. r h.'ii?nir th.? membera in s tintii after midnight, the leaders re? ceived word that some of tli. B iBembera mi whom they were counting ctmld n t rioaaibly get here until to-raor morning Therefore, th'- ?? Bdjourned to m^t at M a. m to-mor? row, at which time it is the plan "f the leadei I I louse under a close ??an until th" Tammany dire? i n i tmns bill la ; isaet 1 Th?- elevBfl Dem?crata missing *1 mid? night wer Dawaon, ?aarn. Jachson, \|." synsk) and Neupert, >.f Kr?.-. Oould, "f N Sgara; ?'oleman. Of Nassau; Kennedy, of Queens; Scheide, of But? folk, and Bptelberg and T ' 6 i '- New York. n may be that all the absent) whieh the day's events di?. genuine. The Assemblymen, contrary to the provisions ?>f the legislativ?- law, rs eelvsd hurt Saturday night the portl ? their pay arhlch is ? I to be h?ld ? i k until after th.- Legislatur? finally a-ljourned While they were being paid off It WSS reported around the lobbies that the machine leaders were sdvising th?^m to go bom?- an . home. That was before Tammanv had become converted to dlrert nominations and evolved the bill which later was put throueh the Senate as a machine meas? ure. Now that Tammany i to put this till through, a few of th? ?? ? s would pomo In handy. No Trick. Says "A" Smith. ' \ ' Smith, Tammany leader of th? lower House, insists that there was no trj.-k contemplated to defeat direct ma, e\ ?m thr Incomplete and nns.it ? >ry variety provided by the Senate. "I aja i rd." said h?. "that there : be a direct nominations bill '. and I meant It. I wasn't trj irg . '< or shift if it comes to the point where I've got to break my word to the fellows I'm worklnar with here ea?h day. I'm willing to QUlt thi? ? This direct Bomin i ng through." -? througl E ery un ? ? mblymsn who it, 1 .. is held i the ? Yet at midnight tl ?? count it the Tammanv leaders r oec Itfmt t not i thla In id ' ? who had Tarn ' ' . ? ? had givn up fa g ;,nv RepubllcAB vote* for the measure, tor in conference the Republicana had' - ? unanimously t ? oppose the n ure sa a fake itlona ? llowlng res? ? ? IBS el ? ? A ? for the regulation of party prl ? ? ? of the if. ' par thi provisions of tin- bill boI cor ? rath th? m. e*e, the Republl? an \ Rsembly in i ? . end d< clde unaal -? .:. the Ao - ly. The Democrats' Sole Hope. The Dei ? nope lay In getting m New York, where the tl n i were Ii and from Buffalo to five them the i Ber? its rotes. They argiif-d they could r enough men to past? the bin?if ? ould only g?"t the mes b Qovernor Dis took an active part la situation. His military secretary I 'round the Assembly most of the d area particularly active to-night when the leaders were trying to drum up the few remaining w -sary The Qovernor sent word to th?- h-aiii-rs that If they didn't want an extra session ; better gel their men together and pasa this i It was s ?lowing example of th?- ?ray Tammanv |a handling the la.v making ol th" sut.-. The Assemblymen, paid "ff in violation of the law? .saw no reason why they should COCO* be? k h.-re at gr- . I Inconvenience to them? aelvea Ol.f the Buffalo men over the lOSSJ distar..'- til.-phone told hi? Irbi.ds that h.-'.l think about coming to the ?'?<! i'"i adsrs aossahody guara to pa} bis .xp<-ns.s. w sen the ?? sa i **v?ned, about Mum to-day, it was discovered thst thirty-nine Dssscsarsts aera abeont, fail? obej the summons which had been ?,.i,t ..it the sight ?afore. Bvsrj In om? it, ; train thsrssflsr brought a f?-w ..f th.; and the hope* of Um Daano crati.- I seders rose and f~n ss Bsasssgas u.r-- received fross m4*mbers ba Msw York. BuJtsle sad sthec parts of rhs atste tslllng ?i-?1 ?**?*? ba sspscts? of thein. Alter th* '',:l "f ""' House at Bassst Ifisslsd th* r-'' I ,lMt Ibera were ihirt>-nlne absent?-?-?, "Al" Smith, nii for i r?- "Ba until 2 S, and pleaded with the members . pattest Ifist.ad of : ?t M*? I a wlnn the ASSSSSbll Was a?.tin Ce*S**aad ?a ?e<una naava YOUNG ELOPERS WHO FINALLY GOT LICENSE. RUTH DAY ABTHUH II JAMO. ?-o? written consents from tbelr parents in goutb Orsni iy sai obtained a marriage hceuae ?n ?Long island City. BALLOONISTS DROP BOTTI It Falls in Automobile, Narrov Missing- Man's Head. St. Joseph, Mu. ?'?t. ."..--An em| champagne bottle thrown from one er at a heii of BQO f?-> I ?SOUt ' ' :and?'d an automobile in which Georgs Tos ?end and t F. Enrlght were riding a narre?-]? missed Mr- Townsend'i ha The hallo? ? what had occun and >?-i:'-d down their apologies Fr?n'h. The belloop then dteappeai in the northwest. GIRL IN TRANCE SIX DAI Greenwich Doctors Puzzled Ov Case of Miss McAndrews. f I-v ToThw - ' ;.!?. ] 1 ?r.-. ? ' .. ? loan., Oct. ."> - Tin Miss Elisabeth. McAndrews eights years old. who has been in .some sort a ?trance sin?'e last Friday night, is pt ziing nearly the whole group of ?iree wich physicians who haw t.een call in. one after another. Miss McAndrews returned from a h la.-r Priday night apparently as well ever, hut .1 little later her mother hea her singing and then laughing and cr ing. When she reached bar daughtei bedside the ' oung woman had be??or unconai I not be arouse A i'li ? - Immediately summon1 sai every method was used to resto the girl t.i cons I witho avalL Mus McAndrews bna since lain f the suri.- kind of a stupst, ex< ?? 'hat she has becoois partly conscious f B fsw minutes at a time three Of fu1 times, only t" la| IS beck Into the trarn lik^ state again. M< mbers of ti-..- i ?.- tl say that she ITOSS from her be ?in?l after taking a drink o? water WS! back to bed end became un again. BS admit that tl.? ,ir? '? afBed by the i McAndrews was voted ?.ne .if tl two BUM! IT girls in town at a cai held a fsw weeks ni'", and hs Bines spent the ?lays on a trip to Niai am Palls as ? reward in ths popularit ? nit. st s'!--- ' - ?been unusuall healthy, and, i -vu. bad a tr?niL $150 TO GET INTO H0B0KEI German Pays Pee?Is Still Wait ing for a Receipt. Herr A-v Em g, of Paderbon West] hnl I i ' -; th?. first alien i paid |150 t?> gt Into Hoboken. Various - - ? bee; offered m my times by sii.-ns to g? I ?.f Hoboken, but never has s foreigne get ?uto th" town. dg, a. i oni; i 11: d I ?J '? ? Miss Mathilde Mann and M:ss Ann; R. : berta srrived fri m Bre m.-n in the second cabin "f the Nartl fJerman Lloyd liner Bar! . ?:? an? the women passed the immigration ex animation on board iid oi tho l'i'-r their - ? ?1 muster As ?Essig and the young women | Is! - - atoms linea a well gr?? ma addressing them in ?l.-rman. - ? ISVS | OU paid the .<?".?? fee ; H?? seemed t.. be in a hurry, and gav? them to understand that he was and that th? t s o ?M have to pay II quick ' at least an h< ir dg handed over .*l-"><? t'"r himself an?; his two ? "mpanfons. "Wait right here." said the stranger "and I'll bring the rereipr. -'g waited half an hour and then re? ported his experience to the immigration offi? ials. WIRELESS TALK 6,000 MILES San Francisco and Japanese Operators Exchange Greetings. ? h TelesrapS to Th? THban? ] Francisco, Oct. ?" Wireless mes? sages wen tiashe.i from Ban Pra t.? Japan, spanning six tboUSSnd miles of ocean, for ih<^ first time at - !.", o'clock this morning. Greeting! were ex? ?fed betwe? n the nan Prandsc? ator in the United Wireless station at Hill ?'rest and the Japanese operator in J'i station, on the island <>f Bokanhn, th?. moat northsra wireless station in Jaran The Ban Fran nator had been Instru. tions to "listen" for call? from Japan, as new equipment has re? cently been Insl tiled in th.? local sta? ll.-n. At 2:15 o'. lock the operator beard a faint ?all, whi? h h?? BOUld not at first locate He finally rand it as th .-eut Cor t ? Chlyo ?Mam, which is ?lue at Honolulu te aaorTow, Jai a: ? MS Si MM S ? ailed ?be Japan.-.?. Station, ami th.- Nipp ?.p. rat.ir r .nul congratulations ? ?Tcbungnd After fifteen minutes' "talk" the Mund i and it was knposstble to ?et hito coa|munl?*Stion a?aln This Is th. erd long dlstaacs talk serosa tl pa clfle s GREAT BEAR SPPINO WATER .??? of ? ?las* a' ulea no auras" HAMO Get Parents' Consent to Wed, but Crowd Hampers Them. BESIEGED HOURS IN A HOTEL Automobile Rescues Youthful Pair from Plight Caused by Curiosity Seekers. In the path of Arthur Eds in! James and Ruth Jane Day. of Smith Orange, wss removed yesterday -.?hen the parents of the "kid elopers," as the youthful pair have , ome to be known. stave their written consent t.-> a msrrisge The two -it on? s rushed to Long L-iar.d <'lt\\ and. armed with the -?? .t of rhejr par.-nt-, they felt as? sured that no further rebuff would meet their attempt to obtain a license. Th>?v were right. .ifi>\ the "rTlcial In charge of the 1 : ? the h-irough hall issued the necessary pan??r after a glanes at the parental ?locument. The next step eras to find a clergyman who would lie willing to hear their vewa of Ilfe|.it:g fealty to each other and put the finishing tou?-h?-s on their rnmar.ee. The Rev. i>r. McKim, rector "f the Bt James's Eplacopsl Church, was recom? mended, an?! the couple started for his h'"T|e. In the mean time.however,a cloud had r.een rising which wns destined t?> cast a dark shadow ever their h^pes. The rifws spread that, the young '-ouple hail secure?! a mai?" "se and were about to begin a March t'"r a minister. a crowd gathered at the doors of the Borough Hall, and when the pair mad?; their appearan . ll rang out that brought a Beating look <>f terror to the boyish face of Arthur Edward and blush-? to the chseks "f Ruth Jane. The young man toon recovered his ?eif-pos t , and. pr ? | 'lie girl by the arm. ! .? plunged In ? the throng in the streets. But the crowd was unwilling that the m In the mob ? on i In the s >.-.?? of the hurrying pair. A small army of phot'.g ? I and levelled th-dr cameras at them. Both the young man and the girl ???? i to having snap ?- taken. They ?|ri?!Ke,i ?era ami kemselves, nith their hsndker? The strain ??*' - the ' rowd, how? ever, finally became too much f"r Ruth to bear i iled te Ar thur ?Edward for relief. He ssw a hotel sign at that, moment extending a - lewalk, and Into a side entrance the two darted. At- nith brass lia slammed the dour in the ' ? * tiiii.se who ver?? stiii determined to up their pursuit. The place where I refuge (son and N'ott avenues. Long Istend Cll crowd, undismayed, decided to watch all the entrances to the hotel, being imbued with the ld.-a that I msnt was merely s i in a ray or other the i ouple e\ a led the s.ntineis p"St?'d at th ? exits to the hotel, and about in i?. I.- k last night entered an automobile and were whlske?! away. The car was traced as far as the QuoonsbOCQ Bridge, and it is supposed it cam?- to Manhattan. It Is said that when the? sr.-t bark to South * irange as man and wife they will make th--lr home with the bride's par? ents. Young James ls planning te come a Journeyman painter for his father. STOLE IN VAIN TO SAVE WIFE Bank Clerk Confesses Taking Money to Buy Medicines. [By T?!?.*r?ph te The Trlb;; Cincinnati, Oct I -1 Stole money for my sick wife and child. She was taken sick so.m after our marriage. Consump ti.'ii?a long and hopeless tight, with doe? t,-?rs to pay an?! medicine to buy?she was ill it intervals most of the time. M ? salary '.vas ?-n'v J.'.'i a month. It ?.?.as not enough to pay all. I eouM not 1st my wife suffer So I stole: that's th.? word fot it. I took the bank's nrmev .? nay a?i and baby, but. alna! I I so far as my Wife Is Concerned. ,i ? I took the money. I started a year ? ? .i non thet i am hers In a csH I am glad It Is all over I shall mak ? the bosl "' th?- situation. I tried hard .. _ :. but fhiled, though my lath, r pad ever ItM of the shortage to the bonding company. Ban ?? mm was . ,--rt or he would have found It tho tlrst month I srtsh he :. I Thl? wan the st.it--m.nt mad.? to-day dUp Wtnst.l. former bank ii, the ?'entrai Trust and Savings ?Com? I an?, who was M restad la.-f night .-n a ^. ..f embezzlement He ??us held over in the uran.i jury m th.- i this morning under bond of f4,ou0 I? ?- alleged he tn.ik nearly $.':<n?> Hi? wife die?! Ignorant M tin? thefts committed bj the husband, although the rliscrei II Sera discovered bofOTe ? h'' dle^ HUPPUCH INDICTED BY FEDERAL GRAND JUI Democratic State Chairman a Seven Others Accused of Vio lating Sherman Law. IN A "WALL PAPER TRUS1 Dix Was Formerly Director Company?Huppuch, in Al? bany. Says Charges Are Ridiculous. Clevi ? Klsht Indtctosea against four ?rail paper manufacture ir wall paper Job: . them with a lUSBBjlllBl J in restraint trad?; in violation ?>f the Sherman la aere returned by th" fsd?ssi grand Ju here to-day. Ti-..? Indicted manufacturers are syh flehi A. Huppueh., first ?ice-piaaddeat ih" St.ir.dard Wail Paper ?'ompaiu. Hudson Falls. N* V : Robert [?". Hobbs. director of the Hobbs. Bentor. & Hea ?'onipanv. of Hoboken. X. J. ?;? ', Tait, a dlrsctor of th? William Csmpb. Wall Paper ('..nipatr. of HSjckStHsSC .V. J. and John M O "f th?' Yot Card ami paper Cosspany, sf York. l'en The Indicted Jobbers ar" Jay B. Pear presid?'t <; IbeJ. B Pean " WSlI PSp? Compaay, of narelsnd. C. C. Aier. pr?-s dent "f C i'. Aier & ?'... of Columb-u < ?hio; Norton New comb, SStfSlSI ' ' Nswcomb Brothers Wall Paper CompSB "f St Louis, and ?'liarles K. fttaswsl manager ot s. E Maxwell X- i ? Ihlcsgo. Th?- Indictments charge that Huppucl Hobbs, Tait and Roche, constituting committee representing the WsU Tap?' Manufarturers' BBBOllsHilH si III United States, repeatedly met srfl Pearce, Aier, Wewcoenh and laaxsrei members of a i-ommittee representini the National ?BBOi Uttion of Wall : Jobbers Is the United states, and ds vised a plan to prevent their product bnng (ought by 5 and 1<> cent I Many Concerns in Organiration. Accords'**! to the Indlctnaents, I ?-.?? an concerns from ?oast to cosst sr members of the Wall Paper Ma: urers* Association, and twenty?sevei concerns are member, of the robbers organisation, practicsdly controlling th? country's wall paper output. To-day*S action of the grand Jury h th? sequel to manv months of investi ?i by the government, which las' spring returned similar Indictment? against S number of Jobbers. ?iwner? -f ."i and 10 i>nt stores from all 01 SI the country and two wall paper Jobbers, whose sames sre withheld, ga- ? rjpnee before the srrand Jury. 1'nited States Attorney U. '?? DSSIBSSB conducted the government's caae. Attorn"' s representing the Indicted men promised that they would have them b) ?ourt to plead and ?he bond without de lav. Both shfes expressed i d.-s-.re for an early hearing. The hnamial and polltli-al prominence of some of the Indicted men and i connected with thi- companies concerned insures national interest in the cumins trial, with the foremost attorn.rj s of Neat York. Chi ago, st. Louas sad Clave? land sp| SSrtng for the defendants. The penalty on ronvictloa is a fine of from 11.000 to 15,000 in each case, ?? a prison sentence of from one to Bv. years, at the option Of th" |ud| Thorns* i.. Bo? ba of Philadeli . .?. f?w m.-r ?? Eanufact w lUhua I.. Tett i. ? i-.. er s ..f the Jol were n..t Ii dl beins a th? i that 1 f furs the ii Information rela si the al restra t of tt v ? " ? ; rers* r John ? was a* one time a director Is tl - - .lard Wall Paper Company, ?? ii . whose ?tes pr?sidant, fVinheld \ Huppuch, was Indicted iu Cleveland te day 1 ra srand . The Qovernor resigned from the d before assuming his present .- l. Mr. Huppuch succeeded Ifi chairman of the Dsssocrstii State ' ? m . following the latter s nominal for OovsrnO* last fall. and in Ki.l.r M ass appointed by the Oovetatos i member of the up-state Patdac umwrk -. Commission. Mr. Hupraich reebfSasd tl - cbsJrmanahlp of the state cossunil but his resignation has not yet been accepted. Huppuch D?nias the Charge. lantag the indictment to-olghl Mr Huppuch said: s mtisastion thsU this action has been taken against a wall pap. r trust bs so ridiculous that it is hardly worth n. were M SOt made with the hiss of misleading people who are not a< qusinted Srtth the facts. Ther* is no wall papar daSaST la the United State i. large St BBBSll, who csnaot t.-stify as to the absurdity of this charge. "During the last twelve years the dittos of the wall paper manufacturing traut* bas been SSM of demoralization. Inirlng that pstisd H BSV east! of t! e wall paper manufacturers who ware In business twelve \ears ago ha\ e either failed or the business has been wound up. Two large mills In the unit discontinued business in June ?r July Of thlJ year, one of them vluntarilv and the other through bankruptcy. Of the remaining 4.'? per o-nt. SSVata? Of the larger manufacturers have beam obllg.-il to undergo reorganisation lar tinum-iai BS," Mr Huppuch i ?ha opinion that the Indictment srss bnssd ..ti ? i om? plaitit mad. by Prank Had, sf Pitts? burgh, that < BftSia Jobbers and manu? facturers had met and de last I t to sell their goods to S and lo cent StSVSS This allegation," he said, 'has posi? tively no basis, the facts b?'ing that aa IIS wht-ii Mr. Hall aaya the incit? ing was held th-re were no ."? ,md IS cut Well paper stores In SI her than op< rated by Mss?** In the la?t atai? rampniga Theodore. RoSSSeaM Bas?? the chara*! that John A Dix ?as the Ladina stockholder and d;t?-. tor uf IBS Standard \Nall I'dpf-i lorayan/