Newspaper Page Text
CONTROLLER BAY FMI OIES NATURAL DEI Brand?is and Graham Ac That There Is Nothing to Investigate. ABANDON THE INQUlf They Say, However, That Committee's Action Brougl About Change in Adminis tion's Alaskan Policy. . . of ? ?? a). Controllei Ba was begun alth enthusiasm by the D ? veiMi? .? g mi ?? Dd ?Tuoula D. 1 ? tl.. i. v..m i ..| lilni -.. .-? IV? ?'.?-.ile r.. Ulis announcement chairman I pnl.li. ?? nBjrthlcal l?:ck-to-l letter and the absard charges of Mis 1" \ ii....*. Involving tl ? ?'?' sty of Pi est-dent Secretan Balllager, Charle sil of whom >*? by the muck-raking preea when the ? tnittee bag.m a ' ?-.?.ee?-1 ? le?t sjiniiii Th? Inault aas halted, sgslr.st the protests of Rea ubi ft.ember? of the noainillliil, and the ; ?? Uon aa? then mnde in these columns it would never be rasaaned. ."hftlrman Graham made public to-da letter eent to l.'ai by Mr. Brat.dels. rliairman also mu.J" s few < 'laments ol Roth ?Itxtunents are lag i ature, and neither centaine the apoi on b<*half of 'ors w] minority nanil>ers of the Hov slsl ?mould be forihctnnlBg. Tn h!a capacity of eoant I Mr Branc 1.?raided a few mon tin at?o ?j? one \ a earn lay an Alaskan scandal? bare. *?:*e? ('hairma'i Graham os foil V"ur committee lia* rag italad me a? ?o.nsei t., examine the paper? submit .. Frealdent and other available . bearing ?i|vr?>. tl-.?? subject, and H'Jvis? ?'lia further action, it s be taken by your committee l have m ?uch en ?sAamiv.ati.it?. and , Tort that Li l?y OpiniOJ ? ir run,mi:tee Is reaulred. The ei<iriiria?i'>-! from the Chugach : ?.oral Vor??, uf a large Ira? ' ol oiler I'av In aid of the Navigation and Railroad Company *.\as im.?n. ?'? posed ? : lnter< ? people, ?"it T gnd no evidence Illegality or bad faith on the part of < f-vernment i'fth Mr Brandei? reviews the i 1- KB of the hrV? Matery of ?tie joTehaid P. Ryaa < ?aims. Pr'-adei t ? iepl> In t I S? eat* of laSjSdrjr and Se ?. retaiy ?fisher's Chtei speech n.ade af*-: :it return fr Alaska Both the attorney and the 'lia r ?u .of the ?'"-?' ? If-Justifli lion for ih??lr former activities throv t.,? n?- sines then "*.' ? earn tstration Lus el si ged Its lilaal i r. id ?hut this change ?'as broughl nbc >?? the preliminary woik of tl,?- 1 t rttee? "Which l'.v-.'d ?ffalrr " 1'nlarging * ka es?*ap? froi bai rasai ( balrman Graham sa; - led 1 . . '-??ni; about v ':!?-*- t?ni'ltnt?? a cl?*ar departure from l . ?rubetantial ? onformtt) .?.je.-t ?mtertaln. "mrnitt^*' *??*. e f?-< i thai in ? ? s ? - . ? . r -.' ? have aid? d bi mgnii: about ti.l? - I no!) T . ..n and rem i? i .?: " ?_? the tlti?* fill the minorai, (?n? and oil la;.<l la Mr Risi,d<?K seeks CTSdii i"* the cot mMtee by f-inr..* thai Rtehaid P. Rjn - withdrawn claim to the "Termlii 'i ia-1" on ?'ontr'ili' i Ba; . a hl? h 1", VlO' ever, of ? ? f." I thai this ' lain wa? nev Qt? ?1 by ?be I ' terinr. and th-i? Ryan W? gil atand thai the department would t peeve l? Nowheie .n Mi Prandels's let! 0hah***r*a*i ? at Is there Mis? Abbott I nOW She doi.fd Inventif r?** h the Alee of I ? Inl * >r Departme :? no??- writ!, tar) Bellinger l IM; Ryan, had arhieh became kaawi aa tl * r>i?-k-!ii-l->?< k" I?tt<r. Nu OM seems v *w where M*.*-** Abi?ou ?; iii? coBMnittee took paint not to i>.?t h e .be witness stand at tha few ' ? . ?.lio?*. ot? er mi ? t ? Controller Bay charges months ego It Is probable that when the ?ninoilt ? ab?is of tb.e commit!? " ashlni ton they ?a ill demand s more expl )?:,i nation of the sbandonment of * '.ejiHgatlon than thai furnish??* b* I man Graham to.dsy Mr Graham e: j lain? ?hi. tha Brand?is letter, advisin a diroootljiuance of the IsjTaellfaHon. ' ha rot. >ft bren submitted ?o t? hui I feel that nnd - ? i not ol - 'to my giving it to th p*-> h. Th?- committee has a-xompllshed it ptfnelpsl objert." LITTLETON STANDS FIRM Will Appeal to House for Re versal of Stanleys Decision. ,;? ? . . t Tribuna Rui V. a ?hingt on, Nov. g*. With his unabated. Representative Martin W, T.n ?'?ton announced to-day that b? ?roul. appeal to the Howe? nexl week to revere. r?%eJrman Stanley sad o-ii?*! Herrarais o th? ate<*i lavaatlgatsag committM who de eiined 'o ord??r a*i Inveetigatioa of th? ?autkorihlp of a newspaper p*!<? g upoi b'.m Tiepr. sent?! .e i.:t: if ref sed si overiiii"s of ... th?* session vit ?t?rt off with a r??\v an ' g Houec DemO' ??tat*; oi'ef the Uttletea gtenley i??nt-o. \et? . in ceea*??t*jue??ca Ihe work of tin steel inveatlgatmg cwaimlttes muai I **S< \t ?eAt ..ntll the i. .'aether M Llttk Itled to an ir-.? tien all hi? anna, The bi???.ie.' question <>f Whether the Stanley committee shall stop It? hi. I p Mlowlng '!:? institution of a ?'.it agalni - tien by the Department of Just s involved. Mi Muletea thinks I.-.. It tee has no rur'i! lo proceed and out <?f his at ng the preseni coatroverwjr, v,hich is i u.-ed on i newaaapef article cl*iai?\**tar? izin^ Mr. J.it.i.t s ..- .? all] Trust. The Stanley ??.inmiit. ?? refused Mr. Littleton's renne? :?!- s special Inv. Don of those raei*o*aalble f<?r the story, the < hairiiifin taking the position thai tl.<* eommlttos had no mrtsditTttoa ta InveetN gate ehsrgss rnvMelag the |wi*se-aal lateg> lity of one of it? members. /Hotel Ansonia\ BROADWAY, AT SH\ h.VJ'Y-THUU? SI BUKT Nov/ under the management of Mr. F. W. Harriman and Mr. G. Obendorfcr, for twenty years managers of the Holland House New York. The Hotel Ansonia affords a most desirable location for transient!. Cui-une and restaurant service equal to the finest in New York City. 1--? GARY ON CORPORATIONS ? mi! uinr-,1 from tir-a page '., r< . - ag If raw i be pooled, ot if pstents should be ted ? ? - ? p\ Mlc detriment, thie commis? . d .1 as Btuun : ? d " MHow v isioa know \? hetber as mes te . ; ? sas 'n -iruii.t le*'.'" asked Senator ? lummlns. ? it would soon I n1 to U> on ??.?s Ua : Ion lias beco ? j-:??t ? ,i,|e ?' ii- declared that unpetl? ? ? "in and the gradual strengt bet ? ?poly ol the larger. I that t r govei nm? nl ? te 1 ?- i?. "; ot psitisl ?tir.ri i\: i Ott i -.- . ad Indi? idus .-11 actual COrOpetltiOfl II be IiiBili wouM be fslt snd fw s to all In? "Is there say psrticulai thing no*. i.>n by the bherman law that think .. gj to - cd sen.."-. ? 'umnslna .i . |ge Qai not. but h? : :fl? uit> i.". m .i. ddlng i : amounted t.. "reatrseat of trade." i {?Judge Gary .said ths Bteel C?srporsilon had been scensed ?if making agresmants t?> reatraln tad?- and Increase prices it had ne\?r done mors, he said, tliaa te try to expand uade, asslntaln fair priera ?*? '..?rk't and prev? nt \'!d?> BuctUSttona Thla had been iii?? purpose <?f the gg railed Gary dinners ar.ti the <'?inferences among Bteel men "But new, wit nnsrs end confer ence> mentioned in the goverament's bill ?if cemplalnl Bled agalnal ue." he added, "1 .nn afraid of Incurring pubHc dloplsos? ure If I do anything IS maintain the goal llbriuni of prtogg Many matiufu?-tui'ers aie now sc!'.in-i below COSt, and If the I tion continues ?hey ?Sill go into bank? ruptcy. We Wouldn't think <jf do.ng now What Mr. ?'arn?"-ie ami nlhers W?SUM I??' done twehc ?roars hk?. and would thought it perfectly light Is do." II- ggid thai ther? COUM ho no return to unrestrained i-tuiipi-iitlon In ths UnrtSd suite?, without th.? d?structi"M of the weak? er Individuals sad romps sirs by the great i r ora ];.\-judge ?jary ?aid thai big Industrial corporations wore Bringing about a trans f ..f ths ownership of grast bosk Indus? from a comparstlvely f?sw to tbe great aanibsr ?>f the people instead ?if rorporatlsng heinic controlled by g few mea ths ownership bee la aridely scat sntlOliS. Steel Corporation's Stockholders. "The L'ntted States Bteel C?srpors probabl] i ipward of ISA.OW - i ? the bolder* of Its sto? k and bonda," he added. "Croat numbers of tut ot raHoUS BRDall means are tins enabled is shan ht the profita o* ? ?ri :-t ii-ipiires enorm.???s .-il." Tn response to ?jueetleas by Benator ?"l?pp, ludgi Car) ?aid tbe world-wide un? os* evident at pit seal in the i Btatgg, but was morfcrd slao la ?i. KranCS, ?'?rmany ?n.i A let s. natot ' laps SSksd If H *er? pot !n part ? tbe methods pursued by Iba Steel ? nr-poiotloti aii'l other large Industrial COT? selHog ?.'oods (-beeper abroad gl home Mr Oar? thougl l : ?I He said 11 Is pol I . mill ??? ? al greater cs parity. He attributed the unrest ??f commercial activity and wealth ai-o the spread -' man itiN-lbu-. ?i.? ave bott?sr poet? I - ! a.id"-i that there wai at ? . i thoaa '?? sed wash power to oppress tbe people. "In tbe last f"*A \e;it>i." be ?aid. i.as been ;? sgerai m of ? ong .Many of t!.<- great buaineaa roen, Including perhaps ?IUUi t ?>f bualaea wl Ich ?Atonld be chang? Corporations had developed to ? . d to pi event the misuse of ti -i: i "When wg realise that v-itii p.,. a?i?.-?? to ? i the power to do i^i-ui wrong," gald Judge i,., that soins pian ? i -< devised to proteel the public interest, and yet preserve the corporation for the great goo : ? an it? ampllsh." "? 'ongr,MS Sfao?U tent the rlcl.t Of tbe me ? 'ourt to latsrpret and i Irtually make tb<- law.v,'' said Professor lehn A Ity of Minnesota, who followed .i "We ?have ? ?in 1 v coma to a point Where tlie- national leglalature i-? Shout to be abolished. The IsSsrpistlng the luw, ami the em who Interprets ths la* Is actually the Otic wl <; makes It." Professor Gray rs ommended the estab Uahment "f a comadagloa to latsrpret the laws. I I for?otng SS tii" Supreme ?'ourt a teat of tiiat body's postara DENIES BARKER'S CHARGE P *ker Says Wall Street Had No Idea of Supporting Him. Judge Altem n Parker, lbs Democrat ? candida??- for President lu IS I, denied terday the charge m?ii- by Whaii m Bar? efora the Henat- Committee on Inter Commerce that the Wall EHreet int'-r wera iin?-ri up iti ht* support antll n thlrti days before tbe election of ? i "Th? iva talked about tupi s-ii'i Judge Parker, "but they did tiiat only to gel Mr, Roosevelt bettet Into the leading strings. They talked of hostility and frithheU their checks for ;i time In d tbsy **a\?- ii" li i ???? ks i" ii:- Re* publl? an National ' ? iviinit?>e. ??ah the Interesta of the hums and the high Bnanclers of Wall Itrsei ?? ? centred in the Republican party, as they hsd tteen for ten years prhx * ? that campaign D ir> Ing that tint to ' the corporal ions new denounced by a? psrsona were orgsn? Iged snd ths loaders anieng tiie it -publi? can* bad never taken actloi wben lnn.<.-t stockt) 'ide-rs might have been aaved lass." MR. BARKER SURPRISED Thinks Too Much Was Made of Attack on Roosevelt. PhHsdotphia Hen II Wbarton Barker to-day refused m duseoas iiif attack ?>n ??>. veil made yeaterday be? the senate con>mitte<' <?n Interstate Commerce, Is W'sshingtos. He continued his denunciation ?.f the Aiiii-H h currency plan, upheld tbe Btierman anti-trust law ? ? '?"?i when enai te.i nineteen rears igo nd maintain^ ?hat ths BopreSM ''" rt bad not Interpreted ihe law is it was gtieanl to i?? bi<terpreted by the legislators who bad enacted It, '.ut thai the Juatlcea who handed down tho <?n aad Tob?ceo dOdak-ns had amended ?lie law, giving ti nn entirely nee meaning ami effect. ? i lefu-c to ?disease anything i said about Mr, Roossvslt yesterday," said Mr. Bsrhsr. ?Th?- ssjbjset on which i baa besdratn<rlted to speak befor? ths genets oonunlttea wa? ?.f auch rast Importaacs n? the publl? in tliis ?miiitrv that 1 am surprised to ? that such ? part of my addresa bn- tea ?liiRlad out tu lie bar|>e?l apgQ as u ?cii BatlOOSl fenluie. "Tbe areat mlafortune Which OSOfroOtS lMa country ' Ms, Barkti ?reotcaued, "U that II Is svorrkldea h> ihres iti?.-.it nm. impone.':, the ir.'Jivy Lrusl i|IC ttaagponai lion trual and the Industrial trust/ All ate ? ontrolled bj .? mon . v ;ili u is shaping the destinies o? the gountry.M BOMB SCATTERS DINERS B. G. Hughes Wants Money Back for Spilled Spaghetti. TWO HURT. SCORE IN PANIC Central O^.co Men Arrest Kan They Call Successor to Rizzo. tiorab King." mm ? i broa d inte i ?.ani?- last ntghl ?? a boa ? need In i m" the 'lu? * Issorisl Mul ? The '??*?? i.-, the Mai I ll'i'H :?n<l :!?? i '?ii? l. Aa* e owner, ?i.ibri. le I ?Il il? lia. ?>i " ?? n ? (it)'i Hii.l ., ? i. ij-aaged .?> the i xt.-iit nf *?.".?" It ?? * o'clock when the bom ? exploded ii t ? bathroam of the Humbrlck knocking out the wa pant .'mi eisj I inemb. < lib ? he wer. nnd ? sia'r?. l/ineeal nitsnune. of Ho, ?',?? Beach avenue, Bath Beach, who was m the vicinit) of tl ? explosion, ara* knocked don n and i idsed i le reftoeed ? , attendan. and the children of Mnneols w< ' ? ?ikiiiis snd ? ? i ? w hu rel ? eooe of n.:nd. -n ?; Hughea, the well known bos itactur? r, m bo bad u o tb raatawrani for ??inner ??n?*'- leaving ta un?, ;,t Nu m j?uihsin m net, was I I a large boa I ?-f *;??? >?. ben the cxpioeion <>? earn d H< knocked from his chair snd bis meal blown aa aj from kin R ' . be d? ? mandad ha? w v. in i> h ? had ?.-.i f ?'? ... snd threatened to sic the place for the inc?*mv**nlance to which be torced to si ?:? i itlnf At abeul the same time as- the explosion Detectives <.?i?"m. Dondaro, CHttano end Casta?o, attached to the Central (MBee, ? ? ? - ? : Qirafeimo ? trano, ?H" the] say i ? - Ik en brought ??m bare from Boeton t" !? i'!.-... Giovanni Riaao, the king" of the bomb throwers who was on November '? ; sent? n> ???! to Hng Sim; The;, have on l/ltrano'e trail for three sreeka t?.i sxploalons oecurred in the neighbor? hood of Avenue A and I * within the laai two weeks, and the de te. tlves ai i? Inclined to believe th'it Vitrai > . ten soeaethlna al>oul tl em if e so desired Botta of the places Mown up were si., pa i pt taj .ie*iaii people, wl o ? men Invading the Itallaa dlatrlct, and efforts have been made ta awl rid of them 'i he ?V U eel .?-e **potted Vil sao al ar nth street. Vitrai* apparently been on the ah I ciKiit of them, ii-- hurra?! nrouni II ??er. Mitji t M?- d?st*****tlv?M ? i".- behind. As ?hey gol within a few feet ?f Vitrai stopped abmptly and quickly put his I md m bis kip pocket, bul the fo u d< I aei? too i-. ? h i?" b?n When search, i I the ?'?? the detectives t nd ? ver, fully loud.-?) Althougl up on the ??iH.-if.?' , ??art-?' .Sub.van law, the det?tctlv? ? M t t.. connect htm with a numbei of th? I explosione which hare occurred on the' ver East I few w? ekf \ I trano - : ears old, H\ Im ' According to the detectiv?*j Vltrs . eme lo i about tl .i _,_ $500.000 FOR BRIDGE WORK O'Kceffe Asks for Bids to Begin on New Park Row Terminal. ii.i .m, reentved i". appi priai ? ?>? in th<* . or- -?rats si budget t the puipuss, Bridge Comml ??<?**.? Iihh prepared plane for ih<- i werk Incidental to the i tlon for the cm ? ?row Ing the Bi o ..iidge ?no ? 11 ?*?""' adven foi i . the ?oh. ..f the tit * * oga to be d uctlon "f l i rfdge t;:n k- and the subs the baeemen! of the new MunictpaJ Build. in?r. This win enable train, to be run ? i .. the Brooklyn it. ??ice and through tha Centre sir. loop t.. the Manhat? tan and Willlatneburg are i ? Inte lbs - ????. ill be run '.it.i i is i? ' in nal thai is lo tata ? a- ros Pai k Bow snd ( "entr. si Th. lui will be of steel and ston? m to harmonise In design the new Muni. Ipal Bulldini en linn of Records Tha entire coat work will be $.* ? i The terminal will i ! a ith foui ti scks . sell for ? rated :s measanlne Boor n th < '??< ips, i? ] ' om< nade leading in th? f?x>l pt . ? . ihe Muni Ruildlni ' ? ' :' Hall station ol I 'j'limi ... irated radii oad, and n t.. the Brookli n ' ??.m nt the i?r. sent suba. ? .,.,.,,,,.-. i, n, i ii'Km n ?a ,-? that Ihe work "?iii ! oi without terlal Interruption eith \hv present I MITCHEL NETTLES MAYOR Usual Disagreement M.irks the Meeting of Board of Estimate, ir Oaj nor and Pi 11 Idi ni Mit. h. i ol : Board of aldermen had l ? ? ? ? terd i ' al 11.linn of Board of Eetlmate. which ?a j ? ? ? ; ? i s rly i in ' week because of lIm holiday The May. to n sp> proprlatlon nf 131.000 In ?\ti\e\ revenue bonds for Park ? 'ommlasl. i : | through, bul Prehddenl Mltchel obj. I I l.oui.. La Roche, repii ?-? tiling tbi Park Department, said many of ilie laborei would have t?? in* laid off end mai nable shrubs thai should be sel out would be it rtroyed if the mot i ? - nol foi ih? tonilng;. "If you re die? t, Mi Ma] or, said P ?ir .t Mit? m i. ' I '?*;,- agreed earl in the year thai no d? |mrt un nt .-liinill SXCMd Its spproprlatlon." ? H'it tins is due (o an In. res ? ? i the uni-fs ni i laborei made sfter this year? budget "".an made up," replied the Mayor. Prasldenl Mltchel ?*.;; t k onlj member ? if the beard to rote egainel the appropria HOB, bul the .< solutlni, raOjUlrlng uiwini moua consent, iras lost. Mayor Qaynor, plainly nettled, callsd the aaal number on the catead r, bal latee when Prasldenl Mltchel sub: he. was willln?; la Uten t'oru mlsMoner Btover $i.v*-*", the .. brought UP ar; iii and that uniuiitit appro? printed Representatives of th<- receivers of the South Bhore Traction Compani again ai< i to stave off action toward revoking its franchise in Queens County. They de? clared .i syndicate w.is being formed to I tak? over the franchise. Pinal sction was postponed ntii January -i on fhs und?tr-1 ??tandini? that s duly executed transfer .. ' the franchise should b.- Sled nol later than De? ' rnber jh SEEKS TO RAISE -$8,000,00: The M Rumely Company, |MIM?D ??{ aboaa preferred ?toi-k is being offered for public subsctiptkm by William Pnttttaen <**? ? ?.,. ami Hallgarten .*. Co., is tt planeer In th.* rnanufaeture of thrashing ma htnery .??r ih?- s?*Pi?ratinK of erheal and cereals, .1 e buslaea having been ? , rd in i-'; The dentaud for powei mach?n. i i ,. rspfd rate ?t,,] requin d ib? iiuiliimL' h? i yea i "i .i $i,?*??ii?i.! plan) v bb n he i been -working night ami d the- laal nine months. BAUMES WINS ON APPEAL Need Not Produce Books, Ap? pellate Court Rules. \ HIGHEST COURT GETS CASE Albany Investigating Committee Wants Decision on Code's Constitutionality. Albai * .v.' to \ tell i' Igating I affairs what s ps ' I In lie i i: I.;. on ? 'oinpai ,01 pro? .k? of ??'I \: ? ? n? ..... . . ?riling f the ella te I' ? ? m? ' ourt, TI Ird i "-p? ' ....?.,-? \ tmag, ..f Glens 1 ? : Barm I 1 ? ?? the d< ? ihe ? ommltt? ?? 0 be ? ti .,- g, rtkn ?'-'? "f the 1 'ode ?.f ? it ?1 Pr.lure, und? r - the pror? in ought, i< un li .1. four t" - JiiFt; ??-ii h Presiding Ju Alt - 8ml11 and Justt? ?John M K (osa and s- veil I it M p lied i" ai 11 ii them 1 ? 1 ? Bett >? 1 I ? ? ling oplnl ?? ord? ? of ; nil 1 ?? : '....? '?'ou ,- ... rtainin r : : 1 fore the of] ? 1. life of tin 1 . ? . of tl ?? ;-1 ..i ,r deal ? with the - mstlti ttonalll -. ? , ... ? ?i ?? ' . ?? lio - 1 that t ? Mr. Barnes erg aol I to the 8 . . mitt t the n? ? li 1.1 i. 1.. of th? \ ibai 1 irnal ' , it co I not a tee In fra Ing Iti r. pot ; 1 . ? '.?-,.,:?.. i., lenoa ..nn? 1 .Mr Barn? -i rod ? 1 In the .1 M 1..-.on 1 oiiip.n. a .1 ? ai .i? ? ?1. part In oa nlng - mail) ! fall ' an? . II lai ge an I t for the pur of il.- committee Whet or g ft, .it h high I-. 1. .'* .1 low p: talked a boni 1 mma i?i i.ii tbe ? "in mit tee 1 ? ? ' - . the ownei ol 1 on ? ? ! ? ' ]>??: .ill.in. 1 do . ? ,1 , .-?-.? to thi 1 ,: L ? . .Mi ... ? lei in hla ?! .1 ? ?ii..1 rial th? own? orb Pet? rxu ? ,.f pr-?.-iibi- k ho?s nn Individ is I shall r?vent I fi . If he ? ?? the i- ? - ? Ihe , in? ? 1 $100.000 NOTE EXPLAINED W. J. Cummins Attends Trial, Then Goes Back to "Cottage." tie 1 ?a ho Is '. 1 about t ? . ? , IB? let, I ., Cumi ? ick i-i . ? Iget s.i irda . ? ??? n I>i lt< Quire Ih? ln-.ilth. , and him sent 1 ?. 11 on Ihe 1 ' ' ' ' side ' ? . .- ? h la 1 . m.i to v. ard? n Pail?n 1 - irtxrs ,? trille n -,-:.: hltn . - ? i 'ant ... 1 ? to the all ? ;? nee, Turrcll teatltli t luncl ?? 1 I l-aw? a hi re lie told him I hat A Carnegie god others, friends of Cummins end 1 elf, I over the Nineteenth Ward Bank and the Van Nor? ,).,, . d in ?K- lb.-in Pi iiai ? ?ompaaj ? h 1.li. 'i 11 ,i.i thai in Ht pit nii.-i-, 1 -? 1 ?*. he spenl b nlghl ? ' home >?f ? ?ummlm at Oyster 1 it day ti" nmii I Id linn about the legal ?lull- ull I? 1 In 1 he ? . ?? of 1, . four banks wnb th? trusl 1 ompan*. i>m . : ? . of nnu II quoted ? ''iiiiii. 1 ? i want ? m to meet Mi 11 j de and otheri of mj fi lend ? ho an Inter* l??d In ?troje? t " The hank? r elan assured him that Ihi ? bad tl 1 luppoi 1 ol the ? It] of < 'min " ? ill he .-in 1 In ' . .1 " i"".<. not - Nineteenth Ward ?nd ? hat I inone] lo "< l< an up :? 11 the I.?. 1 pa 1 -.1 'i.'ii- n n ha ga< a th note he ?Id, but ??* ed ii" ? on ild? 1 al l?m foi It ? CREELMAN CASE STIRS COURT Judge Rosalsky Thinks Magistrates Should Consider "Misconduct." At n reoalt of "th< on? ..- tibert < 're? I man." clerk of tbe Kaoes Market cewrt, who was :?t" m ?i t...-iii f,,: refuatng to sllvi 1 m pa) in? m o? linea Judge Rusalsky In ? lenei al B? loi ? made aome ? omments on tnaglsti ales' co 1 1 mel hod v. o. n he 1 ' ? eli ed Ihe N- v. mbei ip? dal ? ntmi m ? eaterday. "li seems to me." he asM, "that such ? ndu? 1 .n 1 bs j' ?11 ol -i piiiiin oflli lal should I?? carefully con Idered bj the Board < I Ifaglatratea 1:.nd ths fa 1 that wh.it w.is done i'. it?!? oses was dont aithoui malin or Intention, 1 wish to make no eomment." The grand i.irv'? praaent? ne ;i! was in p.u t Buck practice on the pari of oterks ?>f the ? it. maglatrates1 courte i*, highly Improper and aubveralve ol the 1 i;-i> : m ?if cltlsen . ' thai if .-u. h 1 1 ustom has obtained In - 1 oooti such prai Oca should at onea ? ipped and Ih? attention <?f the it.?.?t<t ?if citj Magistrates aboald b* directed at ones t?? the eitatence oi such practke with a ? gw that Um ? Mi? lake Um and nsosl Immediate action to termin?t? It and to Inflict proi ? 1 m ? IpHag upon those reeaoaetbls for ii JUBILEE FOR CARDINAL FARLEY. '; u-,,.?.- ?.f tin- 1 "atho ths third ?it - ? n Bt Pair! I - ? mi dral 'iu m?m log ?Mil i"- made ti. oecs Ion ol s lubll?. m ' eU braUon ni tl.nferrlng ??f tb> icd bat upon An'ibi.,. i, rarley. Acquitted o? the Charge of Mur? dering Her Husband. CROWDS CHEER VERDICT | Woman Almost in State of Col? lapse as She Awaits Decision of the Jury. ? .? Sov. 8 ''..?' trudc O leo Pat ??-'I of i? o murder of I ot I ua? v Patterson, wl a htl? the couple w re walking ; t in ? suburb on Beptemb? r -"?. to? il d? ? sd not guilt] i s Jury In ? ? | ??strict Court .a the ? ' It Rnlahed n ading the i i'.?- raon rprang to i>?*r feel and i ii ?? utatretched bai i "f h? r at? ?. iey. Prom outalde tii" ? ourt ? ? .., sers, bul ndi tbe room h ?? But, a i court adjourned, ;?! .? Hi ' tterson gt?6pped f? sard to Jurors, ii." ?tow,i overwhelmed lu r with rongntulaUona Her efforts to w< re in vela Later, four members ol Ihe Jury ?lied <?n her s?. sha lng read to leave the sll Thi ipace hett sen tbe courtroom andl the p '? packed with a cheering I rrowd "n the arm of I ?-, attorney lira, j letters " iggled II rough Ihe Ibrong \ \ . ? m. .1 to shake her ' and ai d ,,?,.. in kkw. bei Behind her, went 1 i rather, shout? ? b. hind him followed Ihg ? tears \ - ? ...-.i from t ? ' >t?l| gS ? I ? IglVtl | i| I ? I On y Two J irors for C' '<"' \- n-? t leMberai ans o the thei ? moi iban i'-?) rotes for conviction four bnii.it?- were taken The brsi res ilted in ten for acquittal sad taro i cttoa of murder in tti?- iii.-t degree Thla ballot waa taken last night. aft?r the jury, whli ii retired at 1:15 i m-, bad r- pi, iiii.in.il ' ths ? vl- ; ...-..- Aftet that ballot the Jury went to bel. .?.d ballot was ir?u?*'i soon after i turned from I reakfs it ? ?? An I.our'? discussion fOl ? | ? || .ni bailo) itoo I 11 to 1 for , .,. n,:!!,,, The fourth ballot was unanimous for g? u ilttaL ii.?- guae "f the fun? ral of J idg? ?'? - ban adjourned. Word v,.i sent to . . Alles ?ii ths ? '-i"-1< it It ws two hours before h< .. rdl? t hung ta as de? lore I. ei Mrs Patti ? ion's trip to E th an other man after t?ii?- had married Patterson. \Vh< th? i this trip was taken with ad'a knowledge snd coi ' ?i..'>? r?on? tii- m m with ! whom fi;" went is conti tided, or Patts re of the 1 led, waa the au i with ? of the Jurera* diacusaton dealt Mrs Pal ... i , iked her to 1 . d. M ? patu ? ion spenl n ? t< gl tbe ,nr> and as toni ' ' ? . - . -? ? ? This ornldj ? ::' sr ? sll, I er mi but on f whs might i f r her, as ihg Ssrs the Jail '? \ii . Patu - v? lad ' *? and ? ?. i you deal men I \ it - lragg<*d o her ? ot ?? . I. .ivd. .In tin- ti - ? . I walk over to 1 She found atrength, th ? ? ? ? Mr?. Patterson Tell* of Shooting. Pgttfi son ?' ?'k the s ? t.? Charles a Patt i ? al . in Beptemb? r. ? ? aft? i i - ???? montta irn to Chicago v.Mi'i In Nui nib. r, ihg declared, I'a ? i, i on i"'Kdii "i rnake li i want demands ior moae]. wkl? i> lbs was mabli to | bun "?ine da hg ? Jury, i ?ion t care whal ?u do i long .i ? I un h ..n li ' goma t. -..!.' m? Pel M: Patteraon cams lo m? and n-1. d ms lo make ?? pi di ? Kmll w Btroiiss ?a w< alth* Chics m.,?, of ?Ab??*-?- friendship f"r m. be knew. ii. gld, '1 "u t'li Btrouss i" real an apart? end i trs nith ??" i as i. > \- If? Iih\>- me live under the name roof.' i oi der? i bin? fi?-'in Ihe ti.it ,n.i b- gave me m. iii^t Iwetlng, 11 ? -m which i was In bod ? . , .... Th? n Ifi < Pattei ?on told lb? -? had ni'i sii."i ?: caaualli In ? streei and ' ad told iiin*. of Hi" unhapptm i ? | life ? 11., ??.li.i h? i ? ? Mrs Patt**raon , nntli i'"'l. "and that h? wa ua to Bu rope and ? - ? .1 i.uld tak me a iib : m, i told Ml i gttei ????M and he "a ?i "Tell St i PUSS . hi |;>k" J Ol] I" K with him -r be glv? ma P.S0S.1 And when .- lb g it Hie end ? S led me \ \\o ? an ?? " lu IbN eni o inter I | I Mrs Patt?*rson natd he tried t-> throw her Into ? grate 111 a hum beat brr Afii'r itii!? sspgrtone? Mrs Pati n ? ?? gain M i Btrousa ami told i lm i hst '. .i t pim ned and h? agi ..,-.i t.. " and tak? bor t-> Rurepe - ?m. provtd? ?I Patterson gave ; i"i i arltten tatemenl freeing him of blame. ?i i -i. pimtii-d mj huab.I," Mr Pat let MM ? "Mini ? ?I. "and ag< I ad tO me -t him ai the bank, Where I gave him tl $i...???. m bb h he depoeited t?? hla credil " When sb? asked Patterson for the tat? men I thai Btrousa wanted .?.i b?> railed Btrouss s natte an?i refused to civ. it to hei Then Mrs Patt?**reon leerrltxs^ hoa Pat. t"r?i'ii bad taken her to Hie ?ran; w hot -ii?- ws ? '?> i? ?' ?? for tier ti i,i abroad with Btroo Ihe ggfd hi?,- rnei btrou board n- steamer In Son York. \t Paris found s i'-ii' i from i. r hus? band Husband Threatened to Kill Her. "i haw about eoasa te tbe cafceluelen thai y?ui don't intend to ?.?m.- back to me" shs said th,. letter read, 'and if you don't return at ones I'll follow you an?i kin you " "\ showed lbs letter to Btrouss." ?aid ? M'" rati.-iMiiii. "and ha gave ms fctn and -ni m<- ua K on tbe next steamer i have , never BeOS Mm nlni-e." ?m in r return t.. Chicago, she said, Pat? teraon met her al u??- train. He saked tier bow mu. h money she had brought bat k i When "ii- toi?! Mm shs had brought none, and a?i??-?i ban* what bs lut.i done with ihg ! UM?, bs Bew Into ? rage, she said, end ? heal her. ? Mrs l'an? i>on Mid of .piMir. is gnd boat? , inga ni?t ii?-?-- fresa her refusal le sell her ? ni. automobil.- and -nL. u?. ,,?,?, y ,,, ? i- mon, An eyewitn?**? to lbs sb?sotlng iMtlned th ? Mi - Patterson had ih-ed the shots that kilted h< r hnabsnd after h? kno ?mi and kicked her snd that >i,.. bad 'bol while she was on bei km.- struggling j tu ?et in bei r< t ?Mat?f?son </>h "S i tent Six." d?t ' ~H Built for thot? who uta the east t>-| I T ni ni Fn<><ni>e<l n il h Rerun?. ll???li?'H ||-, o? iMtv a ? ?i. Brandas* at tgad itreet IrUUlILL GRAHAM LEITERS READ ? ontlmted fr.nn Hr?. p>age fi ndai t wrol h do? n or more letl ? ?? introduc id In ei Idrn? e, In similar i ein. until ?'" ipparent': had despaired of getting along *?? Ithoul going on the el ige, as Mr. Stokes had adviw d her, ai d ti o follow ing ..i Un Aneonla under dat? of January {2, IsOi Dearie i could i ot tell ; o ??i have to write It. Ton know, dear, I have been bei h long lim* non. west? d practl. ally t : esi ou I gol along i * II, bul ? f i.... i hav. had really i othl - to * ..?i and though I have been , i ?ii?i run into d. bl s IH1 le i owe o, dressmaker $t.'?'' and m milliner il Uli*! i ..?? which i;.i ? i?, ?'ti running noa for live i ... npl rannol gi * any worh ;i- there is so many i" ople M . loth. ; .ii" all n oih out, d? ar, ??* ; overdue, end i wir*, until 1 iih'.osl go nisi.-,.*. Von I IJOf : had two good ? to go on the , a'. I \on talked n ? "in "f it I .' ?;?. mi this way without anything, ?un? i have to take care of myself Dearie, i want te no to Burope und study part the time and can w.u.? pan of tim-v i can uve much cheaper there, ? l.ivi* a better chance, too. Now, dear, :f you will give in-* $j..">|V) to go with, ti at i- th.* last i rill ever ask .*. oo for, ?uni i will not come haek here dearie, i will do something for my? --??if during tii.it time, i will never see '??o again unless you want to ta. IJeurie, you are probably tired of m<*. at nil do not ?.ir?' for m<* as mui \?ui uaed to i iov<* you, dear, bettor than ?n one in the world. Vou .ir?* the o ' i aver ca "ed for or fwr will Dearie i will always be pood and jusl the sam? Dearie, \ iu arlll not refuse me this foi the last time Remember, it Is not a deal thai i ask and you will not ml Oi rourse vou know, dear, tr 1 wanted to ? ? bad ii i d sell mv mil. I . ould, very The world is full of m?'ti looking foi - i. h ' nances, bul I wo ild , refer death i persOi of thai hind Von mus? k? ow my real affair bi this tlm?*. and ?o, dear, say Ve? to whal T ask I wil ? learie, and ? little mlk with ? ou Please think Qood-nli LILLIAN. it this paint As I D ? iterney - ask? d the -witness if I <? ga. ? I ' Bl said i e did not Writes Note From Waldorf. Graham wrote i i lore optii Waldorf In M of thai y" .in.i rail il I ' e ?*i know j ou ?* I an on* as ? if Hs charming. who v. not s Mt .'? al? i . friend of i just | bunch of ro*.o?. to catch s glimpas of ! ou this s m- Don't I . igereent for Bel m.m. to*morrow Miss Graham wrots from Hartford in B lei ? the waa on the road ? O i? i ' ? ???' h?*r mod? I ' ? Voi ??? ' * she ?? turne i a w< ?*k did not re ? .< : * ? s of . iged to ' ? rla In . i hundred d ? 'in th. American Amb ?ador. Mr ?????? i. She ! ? ..i, a hlch would ? I er I g? I . , . ... ? . \ ... the i eae ? * ? I < 1n Nove | she had he* n ill and ||y. Set '? me, so, si i i ? do tbi-=. letter, i'n?> hi?1 on?* w hi? Ii Mi i ?'? aw ?* offei ? i In in -e. Stokes to Go on Stand Again. ? ? ? , howe? '..?*-?? a ill rei une the * Itneas si i a ben ? Mr, Mooi ' m i for the defence, strei ? ? ? obje. !<"l I ? note from Miss Graham to Mi Ithoul dal I t.? have been written ju-=? pi lor to he [?exfngton farm In th ?i w i |i h she said Mr si.-s :.. ? i lo i .i about i r over causing him .ir. i : mill" bee mas of i ot i Isil then ?i m ould nol be i * ee ? her . 'oui a riefen, i d the i i frame-up" and intti i Mr Btok. s had r in ? d iho girl te a i t.. exonei ate hint ? I I?e> Both l.iv. ?i.'-' for the del hind In i he ' low of Ih. Vest? ni" i. and the ?vit i va oni|>* Had i., ?les, i Ibe i ' ?hooting the \ . m..h im.m - sgain Men; of the .? m lion? i i,. ,| t.- Mr. M. ? .1 i, i. i ; girls n ??'??? on i in* d. : ? Ihe . i . le In the i il .in.I ahol * s. i. ea SUBWAY CONFERENCE HELD Belief for P. R. R. Discussed After Dinner at McAncnv's I ?. .he purpose "i : ' ?' '? I ? ? ma for p."I'idtng for nropei transporta? tion facilities for th? i itation .i third ' onf. ? en. e wan hel l Is I night. The ? - ?r? r? i re. . were dlnn? r gin il "?' Bo ri-, ident McAnei hot ? I later .'.. nt several hour? In dl cusaiot Ho far ild be I? .n ne i how? er, no definite or feasible solution of the problem ?.?>.?; i. .. lied TI. p.t '"ni a ? ?- hum. : r.. .i i i ealdei ' 61 I .'.??. ? .Tmlce Mora m .i O'Brien of i ouna. i foi Ihe ? ont il. r i m i oi ..t .t r Moi | in .;? ? .. i 'ontrol! r T Pr. sldcnl Mltchel "f the Bo n d of Aid u I ? 'halrman IVIIIcoa of th. I Ben Ice i 'omml II was said thai Mi Davison appeared In ? ? . m., p -i of t . '?. nn i? i* oi i ?oli I not in anj way for Ihe Interborough Rapid Tranall Company, which al one time ea? ! i. I'd ..?.i from the Morgan banking Arm in building Its proposed subways, one lina ol which would have gone bj the Pennayl? \.iiii.i station in Seventh at > m it baa i ?.-??ii raported thai Mr. Morgan has told President Shonts of the Interlmr? ough thai his Brm Is through with thai cor? poration Presiden I Bhonts has toM bta frond ? thai " long as be remains president ..t i in interborough they arlll make no fnr? ibwaj proposltl. n ? m the rit*. "We are almpl) liring to se whal i an be done bj the city lo carry "... an Implied obligation of the city to provide adequate ?? i... i latlon facilities foi the Pana 11 v.iiiia >iiiti"ii." h.iki i'?-.--i.i?nt MeAneny. "Thee, conferences si i held privately al nlghi ?o th h th<-\ will not interfera ?itn the regular buelneas of our oAcea la the da] time." $7,300 IN PEDLERS POCKETS. i Hen, n I ? Not *." The body of .. man believed to bt a Blavonlan i"-?lior nam. ?t John Utetti a ?< lo ,| i l?. bills, coin and i b? ? ,soo fpund m the canal k. i ; wi? i';inkh"<ik ? i,., amounting t" ? ... i VIII S. tat. *** M*^ 4r9lwOO a, 89 Regen! Street UoQftx l'un-haserj In tandon (.'bar*?' i" Home Aecouni si Knglinu l'rk ?? Why defer Christmas shopping until December twenty-first, which by the almanac is the short? est day in the year ? Be? sides, it begins to get late so early. Cross English Toilet Case For Men Tan Oxhide, Unlined?8 Inches Long x 6'2 Wide x 2 Deep When Closed?Supplied with Ebony Mili? tary Brush. Comb?Nickel Soap Box, Buttonhook, Shoehorn. Scissors, Nail File?2 Nickel Top Glass Bot? tles Containing Shaving Brush. Shaving Soap, a.so Tooth Powder Bottle?Razor Strop?White Bone Tooth Brush with Bristle Protector ?Gilt Clasp Fastener? ?ill oc Comoact and Complete. ?P * ledfiD SAME MODEL AS ABOVE Without Shaving Acc?s- ?j?-* f\r\ VACUUM SHAVING MIRROR? Convenient to Fasten on Window pane, Where Light May be Obtained ?Magnifying Glass on One Side and Plain Bevelled Mirror on *r r?r\ Other ?hD.DU OTHER MIRRORS? *l CA From.?P I ?OU People with taste are fastidious. The choice must be leisurely. A hustling environment is fatal. Why not select now? We will ship the date vou name. Cross Carlton Bag $14 Tan Grained Oxhide, Linen Lined ? Bag is Handsewn Throughout and Has Steel Frame ?1 Long Deep Pocket?Box Bottom for Protection of Toilet Articles?Reinforced Coi tiers?Lock and Key and Two Slide Locks? 16Inches? 18 Inches? 20 Inches? $15 $16 ENGLISH SUITCASE?Tail Ox? hide. Cleanly Check Linen Lined? Handscwn Throughout. wi*h Steel Frame?Shirt Pocket in Covet ? 2 Solid Brass Loiks? 24 Inches? 26 Inches? $17.50 $18.50 CLOTHES BRUSH ?Pigskin or Black Walrus Back with Best English Graduated Bristles. HAT BRUSH?To Match Above. $2.75 $1.50 Catalogue Sent Upon Request Prompt Attention to Mail Order* First Floor?Leather Goods, Luggage, Stationery, Gloves. Second Floor?Trunks, Motoritirs, Giass and Metal Novelties, Saddlery. MARK CROSS World's Greatest Leather Stores Agent? Irnuf-hout the World Up- i 210 Fifth Avenue town I Near 26th Street Downtowtv-253 Broadway Opposite City Hall Kofcton?145 Trcmont Street