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Iff ?S UP MINER Travels S^ty Miles in Virgin Forest to Base of Peak. SPEAKS BRIEFLY ON PEACE president s Reception in Spokane Enthusiastic?Washington Insurgency Dying. i Tftcoma. - ~ ' t<Hla' rh i mi ( ? ? ? ' ? ? ? ? I ? ere 1? ? ' TANDS WITH TAFT , ? Bfl Will Support the hcan Ticket in Bay State ? u a? ' ? - I ' M ? ? r*ORK TRIBUNE ? - - "-State? TYPHOID MORTALITY CUT Public Health Itnrlec Approves Vaccination Method. u "**Hln*?ton . t- rho-.j t*rrat In prael ? ? ? ? txpreM pul u ? ? ? ? in i ??ill? ? ? In t ? ? ?? i ? TUBERCULOSIS WAR URGED John Hays Hammond and John Mitchell Point Out Need. ? i ? ? I rut-' ? ?nil-- -?A MRS.LONGWORTHTONAMEIT Will Break Bottle on Model of Boat Nicholas Roosevelt Built i . ? - ? ? - . - ? ? ? ? Wh\ does every one like THE MONEY MOON so well? M o o n b e a witches and gurgling brooks?romance and tery in Arcadia of a midsummer r Drawings by ARTHUR I. KELLER. ..4 nit a rhole i is i JBFFERY FARNOL ? ? i - Four Prize Entries in Our Next Sunday Magazine Black Beast The Spectre o By Eli- ????? i Spirit of Pan! Morphy Tudor Jcnks " I nrest By H. D. Cousana I ? How Carroll Came Home By Josrr ' tshel? ' SHE THE NEXI SUNDAY MAGAZINE OF THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE ... SUPREME GOURTS UBOBS' Session Beginning To-day Will Be Important in Many Ways. TO REVISE EQUITY RULES Severn] Anti.Trust Cases To Be Decided and Railroad Rates Will Be Settled ? It will ? - that th< t??rni. bu1 ilia- ' ' rrhile . .... ... ? - amo II ?-<? ? rom 1 ?? Win Revi?? Equity Rule? ? Btat? N ? ? . .. I ' ' ' ? -?i?, in I pre ? i f the Ins l ? ? ' ? ? ... i .... ' , ? a ? ? ? ... ? port ? ..????? ha? i rates on waeon? i i ? b? \ - ; ?ecood -, ( ... I pa - I ? ? i | ??-..- -r ' -? -?? ? - - "? ***** m " - ? ? slrrotor M - ? ? ? ? ... ar land and - a KIMGS CO. JAIL CRITICISED jn Commissioner Savs It Is Unworthy the Name. ? ? - r ?, tt I Ik? a ? A ? ? ? ? imber f - . being ? ? ? ? ? ' - - ' ,i - door ' la ? . ? ? ? ? 1 ? - ? ? ? ' r a m DROWNED FROM LAUNCH Youth Tossed Out by Swell, and Friend Fails at Resme * > ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ASKS OFFICIAL'S DISMTS.SAI, Indian Rights AwBciitioa Aft? Pinta Agency .Sup?-nutender.t ? ? ? ? I i NAVY YARD REFORM SURE English System To Be Tried by Secretary Meyer's Order. TEST AT NORFOLK FIRST Central Planning and Cutting O? Waste Features?Burea" Chance Stirs Service. ,i ? f Inajhv ' . - ? - ? Norfolk ? th* ?? ? ? ? .. ? .* rinsing ? . .u?. win i? i . ... r ? ? ... ? i- ? ? i - i ? < ? - it - . ... ^ uflv*? a ? i. ? circle*, ?arp? ? ' ? ? in on | WAR8HTPS <?0 TO JOTK n.F.F.T , Mmnw'tJ Missouri arH M:-s.cf:;ppi Sad fff H-imnron F-na-dp j battlesM m ?ta. the Mia i ? ? ?ft th? Phtlad j ? | _. . - . i naval ?**-? ?. '? ?rj< T|?. h dry ? far-tn^ t SPEAK FOR M'NAMARAS Socialists at Mass Merrir.T Issue B Protest --? - ? ?la** aatV r th? n tii.-? i Bull?] ' ? ?? . " : . ? ? I . ? ? ? - ?' Th? thl ? - - Tt * - ? ? ? OPENING M'NAMARAS' TRIAL Preliminar'.- Examination of the Voniremen Brcin.? To d > v ?. .- - ? ? - ? until -' - Polie? e - ? ? i B -- ? ? ? , the m t ? II ? ? - DAY'S N?W VOR* TRIBUNE .,, .f. . .,. .i?. Unit? '-? i: I ? ?aar GANG FLEES BEFORE "BILLY"' Rowdy's Gun Has No Terror for Young Patrolman l'..-r ,,f ?' . I ., poilee ?tat:..?. although h? ??atar ,. battona of the d-parttn.-nt 1*0- ant** a fe? "****?*_-i ?li?l no* f .. ? .~.'i *? ? a .l?t?.rniine?i ?ounr pair.?Iman. "ffi.'H<*!0U8 tliu: "lilil? ' - ' t? 'an 'liitia *r?H -. ? ?ral .?i oinplateta fro'n aailoonketpera In ?- _?Jth at******! tSaaM Mur ntfl ? ira *"" - and ?then rcfnatei I ....... ??.,?? mornlns *? i Wh.-?* ?. , ? ? ? ?'? -.?r?"?? ? .i ? ? ..??., ,l;?v>' A ? I ? rake!" Inifa?! ?-> plying with th? FBI _1 - fello? ?- ? tlly ? ?.p. ,n!n?*<l n'k-n | Barr fror ?? ??B**?^"???'?'^?"'??'*WB" notan i? oos - r.ii li .,-.. ?.. I th? ir-.w?! hii.'V T? . ?? ?? men irr> -? rh? atatlon I Th?y v.r. i hirir. ?, n.II-hj ,1 -,, ? GOOD WEATHER EXPECTED W?-4-k s Forecast Indicates Nor? mal Temperatures. , ??urury I Th? irvL .1 " r?r-*vall??-*l norm:. ?iro ar ? ? neem ? l 11*? 4\ - ? divturhanc? t?i ?? i Monda - - i . ? follow?* . a ; r 11 proi.?il,?> ? BODY OF GUIDE RECOVERED Father-in-Law Finds That of Man Shot by New Yorker. tJooo * os\t%\ M*Jni- wTOJA?A ..;?,?' ? Illght. ?if thi?. ii,x?-i, rh<? guide wlm Dr ,1 P Er at N. i ?'_h<* tat ? Amt Kotier' I! br>4y Moaqmto M tain a | ? a mem? . . i .? i ? Pr ProoK?. ha.i | ? x*.jo?l? alnc? ?"rd.i" ?f'^- .I the ?jpet wbei*a _Ug i I ? tot - a^??'nr<i ? ? | ... ? ? SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed onywhoro in th? Umt-H Statai for S2.r>0 a ye.T-. What Is New in Paris Fashions Via Gimbel Brothers CABLE Vest ?? day u ' ' Oin ?, ? - of LONGCHAMPS Whet } un I /i the GRAND PRIX d'AUTOMNE Th Fr n h / ashioi of %h GIMBEL BROTHERS. New York: No radical change in fashion. Russ;an - effect costumes. Coats with long kimono sleeves. Many magnificent furs were worn. Hats larger than ever?brims flat and supple. Soft silks, velvets, plushes, double-faced fabrics and corduroys the dominating material:*. Fringes embroideries and laces the vogue. Violet, mustard, black and white the favored colors. GLMBELS-PARIS* Today at GIMBELS The First Annual BON MARCHE GLOVE SALE A splendid reproduction, with all its economies, of the Annual Glove Sale of the great Pari.s .store after which it is named. Providing, so far as we know, the largest and best assortment of fashionable new Gloves from French makers, for Men, Women and Children, ever offered under-price in America. $105,000 worth of Fashionable Gloves for $70,000. The whole front Main Cross Aisle is given over to the event. The principal items: WOMEN'S GLOVE^ : rench Kid Suede Gloves. $1 Pair $1.75 French Gil ? Ki : Gloves. $1 25 Pair S 1.50 Cape Gloves. $1 Pair $? Glace Lambskin Gloves. 75c Pan MEN'S GLOVES $2.50 French Glace Lambskin Gloves. $1.85 $1 50 and $1.75 French Glace Kid Gloves. $1.^0 One-clasp Cape Gloves at $1 Pair Si 15 Pai?- $150 One-button or clasp English Cape Gloves $1 Cape Gloves. 75c Pair m at $} !5 ,Pa% ?...a,, ? Si French Lambskin Gloves. $1.50 Pa;' One-clasp Gray Mocha Gloves at $1.30 Pr. $1.50 and $1.75 French Glace Kid. $1.15 v r5 One-cUsp Cape Gloves at $1.30 Pair Si Glace Lambskin Gloves. 75c Pair , ***??! t r*i Ai/rc $3 French Glace Lambskin Gloves, $2 P?iii Misses and Children s GLOVEb $3.25 French Glace Lambskin Gloves, $2.24 $i One-clasp Glace Lambskin Gloves at 75c Pr. $2.25 Washable Chamois Gloves. $1.65 Pair : One-clasp Cape Gloves at 75c Pair $2.75 French Glace Kid Gloves, $2 Pair $t One-clasp Mocha Grav Gloves at 75c Pair $1.50 French Glace Kid Gloves. $1.15 Plir Mam Floor liso, Today, .. Typical GIMBEL Ss?c of 500 Women's Tailored Suits at $45 Paquin, Bernard, Francis, LOI v OSting $175 tO $285 Third Floor Three-fold Opportunity in the Rug Store (it Oui hole **tock oi India Car] ; Lawton AS ( * HaH Prie $52.50 to $200, (?) Kive Hundr, $25 each, regularl] t ' f Finest V ? Wilton Rugs a! : '< low prie s nxia tt ? $40 from $ md othei ...... ^,,tS n?? Lace Curtains and Portieres. (Sixth F1 > it I Brass Bedsteads and Bedding, (S vei r), "La Pvomcnade des Toi?cttt-" \... Will Be Continued This Week ! ?:? s and ?''I will 1" n the li? I n 10 to 12:. Eighth Floor IN THE SUBWAY STORE A Most Unusual Sale of Yard Goods - . GIMBEL BROTHERS SROAOWAY NEW VO?^K THIRTY THIRD ST