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BROK?f BROTHERS A5TOR PLACE AND FOURTH AVENUE Our Fall Suits and Overcoats have the qualities that Young Men take to at first sight. They have all the characteristics of good custom made garments in both style and fit. Our great assortment of patterns affords an easy choice. F.!! Hit?. Furm-.hinf?s. and V ?rtnff Clothes. _STAE OV F.R HALF A CENTURY A Hanger *Pleased Teeth so Perfect, Com foriable and Natural he lus "almost forgotten they are not his oivn teeth " MACKAY & CO.. Bankers. 55 Wall Street. York, Oct 6. 1911. 0 Gordon Martin, Tnc. Htw York: Gentlemen?It gives me pleasure ! ? - vou that the dental work - >hed for me is giving the ans? action, in fact. I have it forgotten that they are not own teeth. It will give me ? --ure to recommend your con - ? ? -ho may be in need of ? ?I work. Malcom S. Mackay. nlv one of thou r patients who are satisfied with the Martinolar Method Ow ? xclusive process of restor _ v th, BO as to be natural in appearance, comfort-1 l ser iceable. Consultations Free Charges Uniformly Mod? erate Equipment Unexcelled Wnjbe for our FfCC Booklet, "Martinolar Dentistry"1 Q. GORDON MARTIN . ? . ... La-ec^t Dental Concern in the World Suite 706. 320 Fifth Avenue (Cor. 32d St.) NEW YORK, N. Y. o^ ?*** : i who have . r I nder**eer J. " nol need I ? The ... i ahonld teaa ? L WEIGHTS _LL WANTS. N-VV YORK STORES -i06 Fiftb Av<_ -* 2 2 Miid.n Lant^ L>>r-*ck1? n Branch .?04 Fulton St 6% Mortgage Bonds - .100) and Inferggt ? $:nnn?$??oo?Si-to W - nteregt *r>^rough!y ? ckSl ol improved. hi ng rpai petate on Island - pt in New York State. A conacrrathrc and safe m.vr?* ?v,ou!d be familiar wi*h. ... NEW YORK REAL ESTATE SECURITY COMPANY 42 Bl - Now York City ? \i |T \i ? '?-,?? (XM) A SUGGESTION TO HOME COMERS r ' '.Decorating Department ** complete ir every detail?and is at vour servie? to offer suggestions and -??b~r aatimgtgg. ??"ported Wall Paper? with Fabric to match. r?oanes ?r?d other Upholstery Good?. -'?Perie?- Lace Curtain? - Upholstery - d<1 piren of Furniture-Artistic Repro ?*?<:''on?. *a-*er I Brennan Comoany, 437 Islington Avs., '*"' s< <>i>r>. (,r??id ?Trntral ?ifatlon BANKERS REFUSE AID 10 C?ESE REGENCY Peking Government Fails to Ob? tain $3.000,000 Loan, but Has Money in Hand. RUNS ON NATIVE BANKS Even Russo Chinese Bank Hard Hit?Shanghai House Fails? Revolutionists Confident of Ultimate Surrpcc Pek"-:. n. t ? -epran?-* th*- -;-r>r-r of Viceroy of th* Hu Pell and Hu-N territory he *t directed t<> ? and Immed r -eatab lah the bnperli thorli r????T We ecthrll Arm\ ?ir . lii-iretrh^ii to th-1 seem of th*? re rolt as heal mad'1 Th*? go. to w leant ? ? - ? --. v _ application for n of 1 00,00 th*? four fT-Mcn banking - gotJated the 99Ol<_OOl0OO curre. loan was formal!" refuaed to The goverrnn. ? funda for a brief < amps i to r_s*o*/ida agalnat tl ity of pro longed hostilities H< from th*? hank The prlr*?9 of phar; ? Tbf-rr. vor? riotoui ? i nt of several of th*? bankp. the | duty sing forced repeatedly t crowda and pro! ?'?"varnmor' >? inkn '? pat-sin?? at r ? ? ? dis oun1 4 :? \ ? from the scare neee bank th*? tii-. ? ? .lonep.l r ' ' Foreign banknotes u ourr*>nrv o irter I Pu. th Finan. - me to the n ernm? nt t hank d, and ? ? Shamr-,-.! BanLt F ..... .... Native hanks ? *.hal. ? ??om th?-- south, wl been entir*>]v cut off ? tlon. But i ire open, d< talla of t the all H Is ? of or 1er Chant: nnd Hankow Hark. ? that all t left or a: that the foro and weH nunitj the av the Chinei The American Consul at Hai i r gar ? i Ireene, baa P*?kme requeating thi formed as to Um southward an?. I troops under the Yin T'-hans', whi?-h i'hum. ? Th- ment of the Am??rioan Legation guard by ;_ hundred men who are proceeding from Manila, while ? tjon a for foreigner?. ?) Sfl.1 r-opT;' ptandard Thil son cf 1900 and the Legation qui - to mor?? ?hin b ' rr.5.?iM.e diaordera Railroad for T-oops Only. , , .- i ' the dlapateh from P' " . ? .,__. , ___. ... n the .?? ' * I from Peking, which - ? e la War, a .Va f-r- crr-'-r,. [)*j f ? - que-je ? " ? 4 IBtl ? ? ? | tO 'he ? i nep*- iympa1 and i wao are p> ? we must noa . brother! ... ... * - -ark ? ? -..?' ( oionel Faito. thi ? ? madly hint t I ? th tne ? <e"-*a?T of ?h?? Viceroy's vani'T h ? ommented upon Thr .T.iran^f?*? Minister bora, M i) repudiates the suKpe?tion or jgpgatga trlgua sad states that Adariral Ka' Fh:mfl s t rit. up tha Yangtj??- ".- ? . planned a month h<?-f. ?t <? th*? re? Memlvr? of th* National I nlaod a t ,?? a? ? ''hinesA parl'qm?*nt. ? . -- ? ' ? a taken a hand th?? revotauonnr*/ taovaaasal About t hundred memb-rs of the ? 3'? now in Peking Sixty rod privately yesterday s \h0 situation. Th?*y drew ir reeolutlona addr?>*sed to i - itkma flfmtfd 'hat in the o? poseo tha Provincial Aaaanal te-chwan bo tt< I *?"* assem . and thai 'he president a snl of thai bod?, be reliai taha pari in tha pessio reootatJona further rail for a. d n-h iai. the Imi S?d Oonmunk si hie. Sheng net rh^ natlonaliz.it! of thfl tnd u.as b*-*>n a loadl advocate of th? anti-provincial pott* which ? i i? largely responsil pria | Cabinet VV?l Get R?solu*.-?"?. The president of tha National Asset ?- install th? aa in p? Cabtnet It is reported that Insurgent^ at Ha koa have captured one of th Tips anchored off that Ctl ? ? ?1 adrlcoa from th** South a that the Imperial t-nop? which retreat? from Wu-Chang and Hankow ara m ? a' Chuma-Tlsa. one 111 -'f Hankow, on trie railroad. Three members of the American Le? received perm'ssio-i aiTompar.y the Imperial am?. gn aga'nst th" rebels. They la ?r. - lei Yin Trhang, beir the on! fot BdS ertth th* arm ... Lieutenant Colead tvuiiam I Baach ?Santiago, Manila, wr egai Waahlactoa *? i view the proposed man?uvr? near h?re. Captain Jam?*s H. Reeves, th Of tha legation, an - EL Peck, assistant Chinese men ?mi act aa Interpreter fort] ? j doubt that th<* plaaa f ? - it arldely know the ??prisintr al Va'' leiieaa Legation was ir : ? ai ecthre oprl ? i no rredenr merlcsn i ? ireene, was inf?-.rm* ? ? - om to tha al ing. ?\\ i admira] Murdocl !tl? atatloa. cabled t< that th? - | ' Dcaa ?" ' i .?n warstal] i .?????? ? | t\K ... i of Hi ? - ? alaaa erulat Seat now a i . ilia to Fek'.ntr to re ? r guard then ? r middi? ... ? istlona that there ha el Jm aa ? v for a ?t i ? th? International phase of th? torn by revota. ta ?? ! tina to the da ra seeking to ex Imita or tha ? i rated In orienta .... . . pire asai- ? sa nada no oeoitinei ? - - ? ? posa of bringing China American effilais vie? ? now lr pro_ it"tp tc ? . they have er.r?r ? ? )H THE TB.AIL OF DE. SUN - ? loader .?lor.'.st-. Is ot " ?asesL wtneta set i m ob Friday last, la f the Ch: ra Reform : MS try Kans Y'i Wat, " ad advlaer of Um I Han who f?r\ ;- rn % the eoop d o\ ? ? i ? ??? world ap ?>-* of the >! . I ? toDowera hav* of Dr Ion I il which be? . . . save - hand, and tha ? - . ? raged - r - gal ? , - ? I ID D ... I ra and ... r lntla ; - __,- ? -. . i ,wm* ? - ? - ? COMMUNICATION.-? INTERRUPTED ? - -, ? ? ? piala a TA?ADA PARLIAMENT SUMMONED II ml 6. The x ? U Answers in the Towns and Cities Contest :u-S\\.\.\/KK. LA \\\ ARBOR, mu n .;., PITMAN, \ .1 Watch Tomorrow'l Trihune for Correct Air-?? ers to Trio No. 13. i ITALY'S TRANSPORTS IN Complete Army of Occupation Now Arrived at Tripoli. MORE EXPULSION DECREES Turkey Henceforth to Bar Italian Schoolmasters and Professors from Her Dominions. _ -1 EIGHTEENTH DAY OF THE WAR. The Governor of Tripoli prohibited th| importation of arms nod gram. The last contingent of the Italian army of occupation arrived off Trip all A?. Ottoman decree w.i loouad ban? ishing a" Italian professors and schoolmas-c-s from the Turkish do? minions. I LA -The z ? ernnv : phatically d?ni?s th? r?>p?-?rt. wble II i ? en fi?-?m?- <~urreri ; mohiUslns OB Its Auptrian fr?-nTt?=-r. Reports from __ryrena1ca eetlrnata thi T tal number of Turks in that terr I r. Bl five hundred A proclamation issued by 'he i ? ?<' ern*?r of Tripoli prohibit! th? Im] ?? Hen of anna and (.rain Tne lent ?Tontlnaent of the It! u "tion arriver! off Tlipoli during r'Kht TV-?-- troop! ver*- not ?..- . provide garrta-ona nlong the coaal part! pjarly at Benghazi and r> M*pa area landed ai d to day araa occupied in ronatrv I ? . .. _ Wnee thii li finish?'. th*? tnarhln??? ?-?ill b? pu' together and the work ol ? bagua Pear Admiral Aubrey hai beei Btructed to have ihre? of the faateai en In Th* Italian nary pr*^par?d for diapatch to Chine? waten It ? enl show that protection for Italian ? I 1? required Conataatlnople, Oot 1?- Th? govera ? roed i decrec? r' exj I ? Tta!i.'!n prof??sor= and ichool ma_?t*-- la Turkey The pennai olosina of Italian s?-hoi ?..stir? Inatit itiona and th? expulsion of all Italian ner j.pr onrr?ppondents had h??n dot reed pre. vioualy hamher n' Deputlei to-day the TiipoUtan Def itlei moved the ?mr*?arh Eakkl Bey and hi? i noc?ate* in I mad ?r< ?opt.--??her ? ? aus? of their conduct rnnrornlr... Tripoli Th? mettei rea re? fprrer* to a ?pp?-i-i| nimm'-' London Oct 17 ? Th? Vienna coireaprnid? enl Of Th? Dolly Chronicle" !?arn<- or ? .. ? . - to bring about pea**? hi uncond ' don of Tiij Cyren ........ itlon ? ?? -. ? *.. - . - . ? ' - i?? end to ; ay .1 In? en ty, from which, however, wen to be deduct? eneea A d ?-?..' ? ? ? ' ? ? ! this ? from the ?".?.id?n Horn for an un kno?-n ???stlnafton. H I ^ntltiopl? dispar.-'n ta a London news .i_r?-! ?-.- ?a?-? that th? Oread Vieler the American ?mbaeaador to-day id 1 lor.g conference with h"-1 g to the HUM dlopet - - I wnr ?.rr\xe<\ off M;r- \oxw Berlin Ort 1-" I -'ook for q -roe. Men m bring t" a o .--n-. r*?? ' ' '?-?'-on.tnif; ' ? - s M?, v-i-ord'o.. t.? .-) c-*?? offlete] statement tO-dl T- | ... . ...... ' mger willing ta soi r?d? . Turktil. aoaereint. for Tri 1 ? u i Turkey ng to ?rat-render Tripe I - 1 anally, because of the . agon that would I voiv?_?i by auch -. ? i a - ? -. govenuneol Accordingly, dlploraat! here tea nod - ?dlaMon at preoant, or .?-? tude of the Turki*-? Chamber of Deputi?s is larerlalned It li tmpoaaible for nth?* powen to 1 ? lefbtite star.';: ' ' ? M ' Em peror ' tad the It! Panai ? - majeetj '1 mi g lodg?. near Eberawaldo, Pro to ? :*!? orm ? .. .- ? ? '. - 1 1 ? man P?ore_gi I - Kiderlen Waechter ^^ -a-- 'he Euipeiui' detained nann-HoIlwag n srdet ? th. 7 - -uTion. HI tie*, poet poned for aovan .: w for I .--?.-? .- ... .... CHINESE IN N Y CONFIDENT Thail Fail b of Finding Th*".: Oaajstrj Kerey of .1 Greedy Europe ? ? ? Inomaa who ?renta : of Dr. Bun Tot Sea, ? ? ? . n the tsmim. ? -\n\ex .... aer 1 frlenda 1 Fook H:r.? a ?'??'??r. Of 1 trooi i? treaeurer if Um Toung " -..- ac? a l?'">r une ? Dr. I i Noven ? - ...... . . . . Dr Sun ? plans may have .?*?_..-_: ...me la ror.sequ*-.,-? . et on I ? ? _ -.??? -. ?_ with ' ? -? ? - don? arach Men v ? I .ir of i ? -wtr. gr?q* ? - <"?nt of the Chttteee ffgim York \9 Mcretly I i ir. favor of ? npoMIe, and almost Imw-i with the ' hi?ese I ? - - - ? .il gnvariimenl ? ? ? ?:??h to Um ? ? iwn, Ike Dr. who at bean is a ? ? - e PROMOTIONS IN UNION PACIFIC T. _M ? . ? baa been ':'- ;'*'vv .1. m _ v| lei I A M ' ?i.l U ' Id i ?.' and | ".^4,-t. 'MOB HR6 CI?? ill Italian Town Revolts Against Cholera Precautions. SICK BORNE FROM HOSPITALS Disease-Stricken Patients Are Passed from Hand to Hand and Kissed by Half-Mad Friends. Porra I-.. ? a >fllS0**SOn aCAUSIOd il lags i town of t,?\. population. miles aoutheoet of Rome and the ? of a district in which la CSrptneto ith* Mrthplaca of pop? Leo xiii. stfn ai? round??.! hv the ruins of f?w<>r? erected In ] the Middle Asea for protect aga ist the | Sararonf Th* rioting aa Is Calabria reeeath ? ? - i r: the dation r' |*M I In aiioptirg ?leq-v-r.. to stamp eut the ?-hoi<*ra There arare rivA patienta nt 'he ho? pecta were quarantined j in a boost * ? isbttanta believed that th?? government intended to pot?o the ;'?h'-'kra retient? and a z--a? erowd ad to th? ? ? ? demai rr^Are There were only fbur <-3rahine?*rs In ui" pta?-e, and when the: it.t?mpt?d to defend the bull? "- tl "? were stoned. ?TiniM and pot io fl - ' Later they re I, only to i - -i again Thej ? ipona, *is these would ha?"?? heap of ifttic avail against the mob ?? --- thai time had ? ? teed until it n'im h*red ?evaral thousand, practicany the en? itlon Th? a the am ntctpal building ? - ? Mayor a hem they ' irti- reaponatble However, ' the Mayor lerka had mad* their taking ret Ige with friend? in a 1 ouee - ' ? ha fo-:nd hold of t ? ' th?? mob an burned H ? of the fia ir?? s an?ea-?d to add to the tern, and when a woman, aetal ml? Ipal fla? from t*.? ? ? '-.-, rhe hospital' To I Death to th? ?' tore! ? the fancy of tha ? the thin? ning men. children w?r? hearing dotan "n ihe h ? ' - torced 'he ? and the ehol? I to the at Mean) ? ? ??ere Quarantlaed ;1 " ' - ?- ? '-- |lk< and the ?-? Tip- to their trtckei " two were at ? . t?? I fondled ' ? a of the Io t?. pom*, and troopa were hurrla patched <rom the n: -oMI??rs re itored - *? mob ha,! ? ? CHINESE iWsTORY DENIED Oirrcncy Lonn of $50.000,000 May Be Delayed, Banker Says. .- trt m I government had m.tde ap ? ' . the I gti hankin? groupa ? - lefoini but that the lo^n ha.1 been refuaed. : rday by a hanker who I took .--. part In 'he loan negotiation ? ? I blna He ?raid that i' the i hlneaa goxonunent had made a loan the American group of banker? wh? "V loan and the i>. ? ? ,,J. |?oen wiuld bava heard of it, ?^formation, .. report was untrue As regard rreney loan. group of ? anUng tha United Pram a and Germany. who nag M had notified I ? Saturday of 'he acceptance of tha cur? rency rt ta which waa d acuaeed re eently in London and Berlin, bul tha banhera had tha in which to make ? ? . . raaent China It wi brougb the Itual r. in that ev? ? ? ? to? CUT DOWN 500 RE3ELS Mexican Tronps Utterly Rout Forces of Zapata. Ii.?To-day** i i'dce? ? B ! tti ? ere - - r " tA -. aatai ilf once moi I The ' ? -I ? ?vei - * between the forces >lonel Bias - - : utvanea -cached then on the the iga Tl - ? ? aaatv .? rebela rithheld were "?? : fell. I the a 'the rebela . . ... - " " --ora. - ? ? ged i Zapa, ? ? ? ? ? . mera that h;s wbareabouta ha? t bot rea t n*or i tad 1 marly ? Bonr-r.F?; tjv jv t\rw t\QAJ? ?Fiew 128 Hilsi Tdffegrday?Hii Mot<-r Working BstQy McAleeter, O?da - ? the aviator, ai ? i regum- louth sorrow ' -?ague ? ? miles -. , WASHINGTON 0A8? TTr TODAY Herir- a TTirich T<- Be Tried for As .lting Negro Educator math tueai ? te-da lime?, _ Smith, the A?? ? i will pro-. rieh. terday that Washington M the The red tin u irge of ! .-..,?? , ? ? ilngton lott< ? lag h? tl HOTEL ST. REGIS NEW YORK fifth Avenue and FiflyFifth Street. Caters to Transient Guests The Management gives assurance that the cost of living at this hotel, including Rooms and Restaurant, is no greater than at any other hotel of the same class, notwithstanding re? ports to the contrary. Rates: Single Rooms without Bath 13.00 and $4.00 per day; with Bath $5.00, $6.00 and $8.00: and for two people $6.00, 58.00 and $10.00 per day. Suites consisting of Parlor, Bedroom and Bath, $10.00 upward; larger Suites in proportion. All outside rooms. R. M. HK?S. mm 5 B No Tacks Reauired This is the result of over 60 years of shade roller-making. A roller that requires no tacks for attaching the win? dow-shade. The shade is there to stay. HARTSHORN "Improved" Shade Roller The Improved" is quick and easy a_to saves wear and tear on your window-shade. Every spring in a Hartshorn roller is tested before it leaves the factory, and always works right. Look far tm Hartshorn Signatare. WOOD OK TIN ROLLERS All Dealers. CRICHTON BROS. Silversmiths of London Old English Silver At London Prices The stock has been greatly in? creased, and the choice of pieces is far the largest ever offered in the United States. 636 Fifth Avenue ^>^sist st LONDON: 22 OLD BOND STREET /OU-WMCHb ?f^yO?RTWE' sr< HIL&DELPH] /tew ET \Ut 1 Hcur & Fifty Minuta Trains O* TT__ New Jersey Central THE ONLY O0WNT0WN ROAD .-_.:.::.f 'ait feSVft*" BS-M 'roro ?erwey City U> P____eip_l?. wr.n?...'. CHANGE or TRANSFER. From Liberty 9t-EVERT MOIR OX THE BO CTS. U- M. wo 10 P it aeO mld:.'t*i' taVAOaOOSOSS ?S t?MVOmW at '-he; at .r from W MdSt ttaggoge eorr\e4 am aeaae tra?a Wtta patenter. It ?eliaere? at rllUer termt__i ta r?a?tonabl? time. HARD COAL-MO SMOKE-NO TUNNILS. ?WIS&(|0NGER Housefurnishing Warerooms FES T QUALITY ON L V : e**ei** kind ?Tin, Copper, Atamraam, Nickel and -"?led SteH Moulds. Cutlery, Earthenware, China and GIa?s, Kirchen and Laundry Furnitur?* House Cleaning Materials, t arr?t S\v<:?*p<TS VaCttUn drapers, etc. Refrigerators: \T. IJNEt' OLASS LINEI" ENAMELED STEEL LINED Th* Pwf?Htlon of < lean line?? ?ad F<?nomy I3S S M IM l.'D^HTREET. N KWJ'ORji._ r.f No. IV~ West tM ?treet. wh?re I'!rl?'h ?iv.-d ?-.- wan an encounter between the two n th*? hallway, after which Ulrich i I Pr Washington throuKh the street . and turned him over to a ?policeman. At th? itHtiun house the ??-.arge against him was di;imi.-Med and a charge of aaeault en? tered against I'lrlch. who was lat?*r re? leased in S-VM hall to await hta trial to ?lay