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MON IS l ?. CHOICE Underwood Second, and Only .Complimentary Vote for Gaynor.j MURPHY WOULD SHELVE DIX; To Unload the Vice-Presidentin! ; Nomination on Him-Crowd of Four Sees Braves Set Out. Three routas slrt* e*f|d one man were ai the Pennsylvania f-tati"ti y-*sterday after noon t<? see the N<-?v Y<>rk Stntc lenders off to Baltimore. Of course, there was the usuel quota of newsps '?? ? Photog? - t,, the latter, or for the latter, Charles r Murphy ami the other leaders, ? Pack:?" Mci'.iin-, of Albany, and John II. . of Brooklyn, were all smiles, ; but th.lestions asked the three i particularly Mr. Mun the cause ..h irritai The choice of the Sew ?ork State dele :? eeldent is -but that is a little ; too hast*, s.i to begin with the first ar? rival, Herman Rldder, edltot of the "Staats Zeitung" ?tti'i "ne of the Ne** Fork State tes. "Who is the choice of t! See York Slate d?l?gation?" said Mr. Rldder, repeat? ing the question. That 1 cannot say. but I'm lor Gsvynor. And you i in put that as Strong as you like. I have been for Gay? nor from the start. 1 iras for him for Mayor and I'm for aim for President." J. ?ergeant Cram arrived on the scent. Ue was a Champ I iurk num. "Mr. Clark, saul he. "stands as muck khow as any other candidat?. He has the largest number of delegatts ?-u far. My Information, he it understood land Mr. Cram smlledl. Is based on what I've gath? er??* from thf? newspapers While Mr. ? :ark has not a two-thlr Is majority, it is euougli to make his friends oonfldsnl of his i noose . All Hangs on "Caucusing." \n Mr. Cram did not know the choice ol the v?-v York State delegation Neither did "Packy" McCabe. ""ho en ricked the language by another verb by saying N"o one will know what the New York hua* delegate? will do until the delegates have caucv Mr McCooe? -*a<- more communicative Who is the chotee of the }few fork State deiegatee"" he was asked. "Tt would nol be fair to my ssso to Bay.' teplied Mr. McCoof iUvs they a choice?" Ves. Who is he?" Wall, i"? Bui Mr. McCooey never finished "Packy" rushed over. and. ?slapping Mr. McCooey on the chest la hale-fellow-well-met-etyle, sa id "Mr. MeCooey doesn't k u more than I do. We have not vet caucused. Silente on the part of .Mr. McCooey, who spoke about the weather until the glint from a pair of big rimless glaaaas from the shades of the far end of the stauen "retokened the approach of ?he Tammany leader. That Fateful Monday. Mr. Murphy.' asked a reporter for The? ] ine, ' do you expect a tight over the ?election of Alton k Parker as tempo? rary chairman?" "We'll know Monday nigl t, ' he replied, with .< sa : 'Who ?? of Tanv We'll kno" Monday night when aa ? (Again that glorious word ? several "ther inquiries brougl l Miiioi.nii ?-.i information. Mr. Murphy was patient -.ver the poin'ed natur< of th*t *)b*ptloii ? it ? '.??? tr.e chances for D?mocratie victory good th'? ran "Thafs another foolish ouestlon " said 'i M- phy, not a bit mollified "Of < ouraa v ?n win." "Oo\ernor Dis this morning said that he "?ou|J no? .? rept the nomination for Vice? President and that he would with you for his renomination for Oarer nor " Ml Murphj ? - H< ? d the Tamni r with a snerl And wltli si ? er snorl h? added Well, you've sol lo i phy H ? learned Is the first eholc? of the " ? delegation, * J*b \ ndere ood itl ? Trlb une' Info) ?? ? d that Mayor ? ? .-? ; ,: corn] Trying to Shelve Dix. Murpti and lb* i I an) uj ?halve r*ix. fold tt.is man So they're going to ir? t?-. unload th? Vi.. i nomi? nal Fhey don t want hh ?? nor, SVhj don't the ttvow him over ?htl ? rn certain inter? ests who want him. Others ?? ho wi ? ? ?i, Murpk] - ?? ' 9m tl retary ***? Tammai ? fmlth, Speakei ol th? ... "j ? Donahue, i 'H^iv-r of I | .? Nlcbotai r. Hayes, V airl Char :i SHORT A MILLION VOTES Republicans Must Elect Demo crat, Says Bryan League. """?"*?. Telegraph ?<?> The Trft "?altuuore. Jus :* I -.sidet sMe amusement bar? ? |gr letter i?-vi?d by the 'Bryan Le?? k of fa . eopy of which has been sent to each o* ? h? i m delegates to the r>etr ventton, ??htci. meets here nexl -? ?k. Th?. iett?r. ?rhich prodlets a certainty of victory a? the poll? In No- "ml ?r >f a candidn'e Is nomln-jtecJ who can draa I.OOO.OOO from th* *Repu?"'!!c?>n part;, folio?? ?? Brothe:- Demc i?erii i ertainty c ? ? <? torj .? will be ours if ? nomination at Baltbn? The grave responsibility rests on *?l-icti:ig ? candidate who .?ill hold all the OerDociM11? ? ind yel druw la from it* rank and tile of ihe Republ i .? ? ?i* i idli all? -rid try ?his time h c to !? ? i seat-? ? ? K/Mh part? MS. mi ???il . .... ren not t? i ?? mo i to suc*vS?td hi ' European Visitors ??f;i ..nfl ?!-,? European Columns et fie New-York Tribune a reliable guide to the best ?hop?, hotels and resorts Consult These Columns Before Sailing and much valuable time wi!l be gaved for sightseeing. - otas t>f t least i.M as Mails? re II not Demo? rattc ? indi I ' .Hin DOt Disk' .un the Republicana ? ? but In* v|t ? any R? pilbl . .-. ' 'I !i i in "i ? hOllKI I*" OU |t Will h. in.Ill (O ?il have he m 1 I and noun*, .ill t' i ..... . ? .,. .,,? ? .-,.i.. Taft or loose veil, t fad 1 ? II :? ?Afi-. ' I'll 11 v .s and fo ' etti Nam? In Demo 'rat * hon :o?*n ai ' i,<>"T i-' ad* . v.- fi.'n >l the mInning can?1l?li ? .. irself v* ho tlmr man i* talk With i?h man) of B?inihllean voter (not with th?* politician? ? ;>i ? i ?.Min . th? aan Do . guided by the reaull an? von win make no mli tak i i thl i vltall: itter. - for part y sue Tin: h\w an i,?:.\i;i K A i "i ? ..... : .r . ins Ihe letti cayi I Is the Aral of .1 aenei ol Ihr??* letter Whl< ?A ill v n?l !" d? '? ? ill in the next fe?a ?1 iys, touchtni upon the \ ' rj Impoi tant of th 11- ir.-.rrati?.. situation. WELCOME CLASS OF 1912 Alumni of City Coiiege Clasp the Infant to Their Bosom. The aJumnl o? ti*?* roiiepc of the Cltj o New York formally welcomed the member of the graduating class Into their mid* last nlgbt in T.wnsen.1 Harria Hall at i nieetinj; whir-h for no!.-'* and enthuslasn came cIom to duplicating the Chicago con vention. The claai was Introduced to t'v alumni by FreMdem John H. Finley, o th? college. After mentioning the effor now de by the Chamber of Com merer? to raise rt fund to er?ct on the slti of the old college building, .it Lexingtoi avenue and 23d atreet. a new bulldlni ?which shall be d?voted to eommsrela schooling. President Finley said: "All this material growth r-.unti" fo nothing, however, except it be translate. Into the lives of the?-.* atudenta here. Qen tlemen of th" alumni, I present to * m the t ? .. class of 1915 tu. i .'v Investment Dr Henry M. I^lrzic^r. pr?sidant ?>f th? alumni association, welcome.1 the n"v members <'-to hit ranks, t-hsrsctsrlslng th? City College a? th< best college in th< world, because it wa* the college f>f th. and the broad? at e then fraternity and demi rere practise? more than in nny other Institution. Th' of 1911 then i'"' aente : th? ? with a flagpp'e to d< rate thi top ?if th' ? building, and the alumn of i ? of i'hl Beta Kappa unveiled s ng ol Edward M Bhepard who wai h memier of the chapter and chairman "i the hoar?! of trusteea o th?* collegi time of his >l> ath. Kcminlseences of classea of pai-t ieca<i--e . i., j B *>-'? wbc ?a^s Leipziger ai a mor? than ? I merchant and a apon Mr. P ige l< oked ii th? in the front row and re when be was Just leaving collet I was then ?... full of knowledg? marked Mr. Page "thai . m-' What - ? ? ? . _o la to gel out and -,.- coo.i for the '}'? way io Mart ;. to ta-ke p oui of governmenl tariff, fuo." Others ol the alumni present were Ed wartl Lau! ; ach, r Albert Compton, of the first clasa to -.'ra.iua'.'. Major Frank Ke?it and fl : ?r Thomas \V. ( hurchlll. THIEVES FOILED BY OLD MAN ?His Cries Bring the Police, and His Valuables Are Recovered who i5 sixty-three his hum?- at > ? la* mornli . ? to get a dl imo ? ? ? from Its setting, The thlevea I depriv??d Schneider o? a chamo!-, bag con ! talnlng *.?? ar.d about i of je? oop. recovered tl isnufaeturer, has | hem" late. beet I for - ?,'-.. ! th-* ? ip* -- t - over t.,? ? ?? VCTely beaten, I he mad? ? stout res! is aW< to run s s e police an out d the: troubla It I the j pi toners were held In 110,0 each or ? gas of robb? - Th? met thej were Wll . . _v_ns, .- imu? Inella and Sal i lert ' ? rasa : ? ? - Mning th? on of th' t-miu. ; bar?es becoming scarcer i So Records Show-?-Many Birth? Not Reported, Says Lederle. 'i . the ?.sglig' i i mid i II.. ling to Com? . I xlerle, la ?J te th? lot decrease in th< birth rat? as compared with that of a ear ago. LV. Lederlc ?aid >??=. terdr? DOT Ct the 1 ? Wo ?id j prosee ut. to 'h<* full <xrent of ih? law all phyateiana ... midwl' ratting t.. .-.p. -t i births. i Th- nontbs ss,ot| births were re? ! ported, aa ? ompat ad srith saj * for th ruling period In 10;i Thli rati would : ..ndic?te a 1.000 ol the 1 popu . blrthi "i ?12 than In lili it i* not bell??ved thai thla decline i? ?iu? ? f. natiiin'. M Manhai m i al?n- n children d I bin ?? I h.?-l "II ? .. mber that on ? ... r. luring th? moni ' Ihe ( mlsalonei "It |a es-ldenl that the number of births in >'? . ive he? n considerably Isrgi. thun tho- a r? port? d plui I h# s? ? nts (erred to d i:-., i ? mi ern, :? ??? l| off "f - i in the i 'i'ii ? ring th? I i ths - ' ?'" pr?s? ni yet -, while the m? ! rant d? it remain? d statt? The numb? of marriages reporte.) ?n '.-?i ;.|i in- I- ; ? .. . , thO -. FORTY BIGHT YOUNG BAGE8 ?Silver Medals Awarded for Proflcieney in German at Schools. aring tu. custom Initia at of honoring Manhattan grammat and scl.1 pu| proficient In O? the united German Societies of Ne? ?ork but ? ?. forty-eight ail ? i medsla yas terda Tl Irty-seven went to grammar soho ? high achoola, fout lo d i.? to "1 uv. ii.-. .m I larri ! Hull, v !,!? h pi ? Ihe ' v* i lollege anil was ii"i Included In Ih? list la-t year, Hermann Lestkemann, a-ho Is chairman ... ih> ' omtnltti ? on <'.' i niaii i iiit.11 th.- chief Instrument In establishing the pracl I -irairlrii; studenti ol ? ;? i man regardlcHi ol raci Mi. I_ttkenuinn asid I Italian .un? Jen i iiH'i i...?ii U-tter acholara than German cbll tlre i ALLEGED Sift EUS HE Saifl to Have Made Millions Mexican Lumber Scheme. 'INVESTORS' NUMBER 15.C Money Came So Fast $1,50 OOO Was Paid in "Dividends Postal Inspector Says. Philadel? hi - .t im :' I l '^isei i? i to us? the mails lo d?-fi of th? International i.ui and l h elopnnenl ? 'omi anj weir arr? here to-day, whil x official* ? taken Into cuMody in (Chicago Thot?? eted h? re a?er? h? Id in $5.000 bail trial by ? I'nlted The-, are Alberl ? ' Stuart, h ?llr?i I?' the rompan- ; CI il B *?' Mahon, ? lary \|fr? I W attorney foj th? no ?.oration, and "?Vit ii. Armstrong, Jr . directoi Poetal n ctoi. said thai John i: Marklej i lalgh Mill? ;. official? of the company 11 ut? ?! m ? 'hicago, ???? : ? ?." h held ' all. It i? ? harged that the > ompati Imed ?i own?" i valual I? lun lands i" Meal? o, and thai l aented i ondltiont Ihri II II? to | of nlo? ?.. The ' "mi'.i.:?- i ha i ? Bold $fi, ?00 000 ":" sto? h i" about i m?. ..tin s nil <w .i tl.intr Some time ak<- Phil ?mi it proceeding* i?i" i "i.'t>"? St a tea Courl foi a re? suit wi's nol con lu led, be? aui ?? II dated that similar proceeding? ?a..>111 I tu t!"- Del??* ir? courts. The i pany ' ter. In th? m i 'in- tli<- company was calle?! to the i?on of th pontnl ?-????? and ed that after an ln> stlgation in Mexlc?? iiintry the arr* ts were decided ui \ :i ordlng I o Post oj <r i 'or you It is I itiful ' ? ? and alluring ad> ertisemenie. differini fi windles I ? orporation ictuall.? i ??? land in Mexico Th? Inup? i-toi corporation wae mr. foi the beiii I ol |ust si If th? ? ? no Bto . ' e Btockhold? i ? got a dit Idi . ? ihei ? dh ? : i ? n i- charged th il M irkl? j and Ml ? ??? - llSfl 000, immi dint? |j foi med l Inl : atlonal Lumber and l ? ?? ? ? I the 1 ?'"i to II . ere for WOO.O?? . M ?""ortel-i ou. Tl i Id t of the ?? , .. . . Following tl e m ililng of i ? that the Off.-. ] ? would ? .. . n'-.i r c t" roll '! the oil I he Ore ; t ??. . . . . empty : ? '? ? ? ? ? ? When the henl ? so lai began to th? ? nan? lai h Ultt tloi ol ? '-it ?. ? ? . ? r ? V I rorporaUon agree? for cieveiiiptnt-' the land In Mexico i?ate? mental eonl ? i Miller were i ...... . ' ...... DARR0W DISPLAYED $50.0C Witness Says Attorney Peari Ruin if Detective Talked \: geh I .T M " fohl 'I 13 . ? own him ' hlch Di Jam? L M Hairli ? wo i Darrov h ... WOULD RELEASE HIS YACH H. 0. Pierce Wants Judgmt-i 1 Opened-Charged with Perjury ..- i".-i .< Pier.! ' 'ompan" . hi ; ? omn itted perju ' call of ''? ? iprem? Court I t h< mlg enjo* i ?intei U Pal este JUKtiei B| ,..! KJ lUBl ... II.. i. i. ., pe^i ed n ?*om I to Ined h- defan ?ist Piere? ' I lice ? : R.I nh" h. , Plerc? erlfl La a of Bi ookl n to Ball 1 ludgmenl Th till 1 old The ? 1rs flycrol poii ted out tha: In one pla? nevei authorised hi . ui ol era t>> ceil ti?' bum un to Mi ? L the securiil? . ?he r | .?ij.li. ? .r t It "il il.ii... ? --?i ?, irl ?I. ind thai if Plerc? had ha . ? ' ? fried b? iry h.ul Lhal i fi i een committed the raliiftt hii r . ?. ; -? .-,?. in SI Loul ' ? ' indina !?? h 1 ?? hen the ca I trial un ' thi , ? did nui want I. lo ^ "' i i i ? . m oil 11 h i.>en t he ludgmenl ?WOMEN APPEAL FOR VOTE ?Strong Reason Advanced as I ? Why Men Can't Represent Them Mli i Martha fClata? i ?r iptain ; istfa ? ssatnbl* Dl trlci tlon < won ? ? i- ? < h i. i ni?'i i air meeting ol the * T11. \ ? i i ?latrli itreet i ad Bro id* ? "The hard? st thin ? to flghi i ",|| ? tttioi . ihi -i''-1 "In the - ? i Fork '(??-ii llave hart (lie yotfl !?? en ?"ir ma ? tn nuous : cnii\Ince ti , o- ;,iiii tn- women, loo tha ??? ornan - I mov? m? ni h i ? unie i -t i- and thai >t la s qui I Ion not t" h ed ; in on? thai will affei i In i ? uplifting v i? the lollti? ul i mdltto i ..t ? n geuei all of th? m t'nll Misa Klatschker la s business woman hi I devout all nt h?-r time outside h? t offl?< i to ti. woman's suffrag? cau i< ; no so ?'.- r ciii-.ii hi i and Broadway, ??inn ?he hurried away t 1 mu? Btreel to s meeting in her a er anothei addi She waa Buc<-ee?led un ti" platform I? II. l-ll II Ol i-.!- . ?? In. foi woman's lii'ht-- m i'allfom ??i foreign api ? al inc? asked .i - ?.??.?nni could not remet?) health con nn in thi ' h ol N. u tfo! h b "..h i.-m, th? Ir Influenc? ovei the iu< Ho? Ii .? father v. Ith <u daugbt? i , i aald, t?. expn-m th? o\ Inlon of tl ? ? ? n ?? Ith hta une vot? ? lint th? iiuiHi '.?.':?? nol satlafl? 'i i ?? monden i : tin re ?.?<> ild n??l l" n Bwceth? art th one ?>! tl ould Influ? n? ? "No," ei led Mi.-. ? Ih'Ii' , "thi i< aren' enough uicu iu go around BRANDT LOSES APPEAL 1ST STA? in mm Court of Appeals Affirms Appel? late Division in Ordering Him Back to Dannemora. HIS SENTENCE WAS LEGAL Authority of Trihunai Which Tried Former Valet Upheld? Gerard Erred in Issuing Writ of Habeas Corpus. ? Albany, .lun?- :!. Ban ng executive clem? ency, the de slon or the Court of Appeal* I to-da) affirming tin Appellate Division 'ri i' . r.'ik.. E. Brandt, the former valei ? Htm r l. B hilf, bach t" ? lint n . . haves only one course "pen to Hrandl lo secure hl fr.lorn, at-cordlng t.-i ii ' 'armi dy. Thai i* tul bring another habeas corpus proceeding "ti the ground thai t e judgment under which, h ? ;. aenten Judge i Mr. l'ai m id said thai he ha.? . been nfonned thai tin- attot n*-v- fur ( Brandi have already dwided to bring auch ' ;. proceeding He *.*. ill oppose this a* he tl ?? tir*-t p.?edlng 'i \ | ? . ? General u i h< ? ? ? i "?? auggi t thli i emarkable , condition. lie i held t-i be pi operl) lm? prinoned upon th.* writ <( habeas corpus, .nt tli? ludgmenl undei which h? was sen ? i hfl beei - ? I d< by the ludge v. hu r? ndered It, ii the ordor ?f Judge Rosslxky, netting islde th? Judgment of ; lid tlici Krandl should be I r.ran'ii ought to Ih tried upon ot ? of th?> ut indictments ?'.'ii'iin;; again*! Th? i...|.i. have a right to know ? ith -h?.ut th? I'.r.in.lf . a-. . Jusl whal i,.. |.j nccuaed of, |usl ?Met he did and why Hstounding sentence of tlnri\ years pronounc? .1 Hgalnst hlra The Investigation ordered by Governor i':\ snd begun bj Rlchsrd I. Hand Is. ! : till t ndlng II >' si halted to await the ten n itlon ol lh? i 'out t of appeals In j . . iing i *d? ? i-i' ?i it could not .. i, irned her? to-day whether Hie Uov Int? ii?!? to ha*. ? the Inquiry continued '? di n.'t Brandt ? n**ed five y? sr ago t . : ? !:i?'lit for Inn glary in the Hohlfl home ii<- teas temporarily re i writ ol labea "1 bj I The ' '"in t of .\p!" ?I - . ? ii | ? ' sailing Ihe writ. , Tl ...... to I 'snnemora, and . inanimousty ai | ? Court Had Jurisdiction. ?....,? it l ? ... ' ti the i ' led and ? at? i.l - ? . i lurisdli t!..'i ad ? In I..* ? ? iHOI .-. . u ? ? ..' with' ? ? ? ? ? ? It i - ? ' ? f | ... ? .? rll) ..f the . - . It. It ? ?i ..f ....f ind run? : | . ...ir| ... by t he ver? irtthdrawn re? in? ? ? j ..i?, ? ? that upoi the rt r pi i rril of habeas ! .. mont had h<-?*n rend? red Irlb i ?i of rrimln .1 Juris ? F |oa in Affidavit ?' ? ? ' Mr s. biff, to fll? ?n "i?*nta made Itsnsen, ? tutlng ? :.*.! to il rondu?*1 1 a :.'.i !?? i" . onsidered th? ... .,,, i Ita dee| | . in hla :? '? ? - fhl fot freedom aald yestst** ? ? ' ? hsd fought Ih? isa ?or f.njr ? ? i ab ' r. id) f"i .< v ?? ?Sothlng would -nt In ' the h,. ?' ild. snd, si for the future. id nol d?. Ide?! - ...... he wo ltd i ..... r?tir*??* ..|.." to me," "\\ h.it tli?*\ an I do i Ol | .-ni? in as) Th . . merely one of a man trying t" gain fi-.*'..|oni i?> ?Ahieh he Htl il, snd II haa Buffered from i?.o m ? o puMieli y .?Ir. ..i-, i . nnnot ?' bal i -h ill .1" n"Xt until i have ..f it,.- Court of \p i i ?? i .i ured i ia< oma -.. m ',,? ,,.,n Al ti.?* office il Paul M ?'ravsth. ??-. insol for Mortiniei I, R< l.ln. it waa that t ' hlch Mr Towns ; to th>* Kupr? mo - ..ut 1 .,r ihi l'nit? ?! Stati n an application for .aii ; form "i writ than the habeas i "our! "t App ..l i decided ? ? .? ii-.i erred In ?ranting, o? aban a". i i athi r aus). thai he -.? Ill end by leaving well enough alone.' remarked a inemb ? ?' ih? firm "Virtus ha- i"-?*n up held b: Ihr? tribunals now, and It"? aix*'jt ? ?, Im lo r|ull >rpu BAY8 WOMEN STOir QEM8 I Complainant iellts of L?o*=ui? $1,895 from Skirt. Out in Pushcart Crowd ? aald the w<?r?- KM?? ton and l.'i'.i Spring, both of \'?> HI gu ?? -ih ..ii?*"i. Brooklyn were arrested <ta\ morning bj dete? llvee from ?i.,. ? an r,? Ofllce, and taken t" the Clinton ? ?? wen later i'l.-nti ii, ,| i.? Mi Hall} Kri.h, ..i No 231 Eldrtdge ' ?M ??s., of fnui v >' i< h who n ? ?i..... worth of Jewelry on June 9 t .. ? ip? d "'it t|"> t- " h ' of her und? i aid, whll? they Jostled around Srt in < irehard street, ttaveral almllar robberies have been re? port? i In Ih? nelghbot ood The worn? n I ii in SS.O0 I ball ' .i' i i". mtoaimtrmt* Barlow, In ii.- Ksst-i Marke) court, fur . \ h.in i H..h ..n June _">. ; i TO DISCUSS PIREMEV'8 WAGES Railroad Managers and Members of Union Will Confer. a i i i 111 he bold in this ell ? on julj ' between Ihe conf?rait ? commute? ansgei "i thi Eastern rallroada hh.i -. titativ? ..i the Broth? rhood i I i e? comotl? ? l*lim? h and Rnglnemen, to ?II*? . ua i thi den inda recent!) tnade bj the firemen foi ...i.?.-.i pa \ ... |Jng to ? i..if i i-1, i-a isllroadi. the h. If grant? i. would add betw?*en ?_i,(W0,?j00 and 00,000,000 an? nu .II*' to the us) roll ol tna nft? roads In? volvod. The d< mand recent I) madi : ? the en? ? ?m lh? i. roadi .'i ' .ih'nit t" h.- .. ..m i. .i v ?.ar;| recent!) _p i uli l? -i "i thai '"?! i. >.?? i. i. hell - s. ? t the hi arlng . i ? for? thi ? board ..f ar gin about Jui* la, FURRIERS DEFY STRIKERS They Postpone Employment of Strike Breakers, However. The tnembers of lbs Associated Fur Man? ufactursrs haki .? sfell attainted meeting ? rday at the Schwartz Building, list Ktreel and Fifth avenue, tu rxmalder the lion lirmiaht aliout by th.- -.-ttik" of the furriers, ordered through a vois ?>f the members of the Furriers' l mon. Re? uorts having reaeh-*d the employers thai many of the strikers had <iu:t through feai and were v illinK to ko hack to work, II was 'i.ckh'ii to iioBtpoti", the employment of Htrik?? breaker* R?solutions actinal tii? closed shun were passed unanimously. ?me of the target manufacturers denied the ?tatemen) uf ?he striken that the waxes wc-r. lower BO'S ?lian they Wers ter , years ago, On the contrary, he said, wage? ??. -.- so i" i- cent higher than they ware tan : igo, ?'utter.-., he said, were n..v. aa high as IM a \s. ? k and operator we? k The strikers swarmed all day In and out ? ?r the different Bast Bide halls assigned to them. About fifteen hundred more furriers ?truck, making about eighty-five hundred mit in about five hundred shops. Morris Bhararoth s member of thr executif? eon**? mlttee ol the union, said: "We bave the trade ?rippled an<i the em? ployers realize It. We have right on oui aide. Th.?n- are few cutters getting t? a Week. We wan* llrini- wage? for all the workers, not merely for a few, and the strik.-rs will fight this hattle to a llulah." N. Bchoenboels, president of the Aaaock ted i,%ir Manufaetutrera, ?aid: "We will light for the open Nh"i> to a fin i- ii. The manufacturera havs ? good ?hai or itock on hand ami win not yield to the demand t" ?leal with the union." HELD AS METER TAPPERS Two Men Have Worked $50,000 Fraud, Say Police. The I'diaon ?"ompany has lost more than 100,000 within the year, according to the police, through Alfred Sbutts and Walter O'Donnell, who are accused of having tampered \?itli electrt? current meter*? by ?hovlng hack the hands .u?< that coi era would not pay the company the amount du? O'Donnell araa .?. policeman ? ??i to December. He and Bhults were arrested last night In s caf? In Park How, but w? re transferred to Brooklyn, as it la alleged their operations were mostl Pon? v Island. The police aa] thsl Monday night Hhults turned hack the up 1er of ? Con? lalan?! ? resorl -n that it would i >gl tei 0 *a orth ; ?if curr. nt leai than actually u-ced The ^vlle >n compa**> caraplalned to the ;omc about eleven months ago, and during ih' Interim detectlvea have wab-hed ShulU. O'Donnetl ?vm. dismissed from th? fore aft.-r ;? ?garage In Baal tOth street , attan, had been robbed ? f aboul worth "f kihmIx It was not proved thai he wax connected with the burglary, I I dismissed ioi being off \">^t Amona the itolen articles was s revolver, a I h 1.,-t perl ? ??a? found in the room OC< U pled i" O'Donnell at So. IMS Third ? %? Due, Brooklyn mi .i/., ?\ieii arrested, had In : la pon ?il. .. pair '??' ''ii ? ? i -. m ?crew driver end a number of wire cli?>? The police suspect he ?.?.-- s ilng t? last Iaht. They ,'iImo advance th? ?heul ? Ih it if 1-. ? ill,lie. teil Wltll U ! lowers "Aim have beei ,n Rbod? Island re?cently He la onl> t??ent four yeara old O'Donnell is about \\ h? h the s trag s a ? robb-tl. ;? f..? . it ?\bk stolen Rec? ntlj it ?a? pa?' tie In a Brooklyn ; rwi ne.', trying to nn?l the v h. ii QUEENS PARK JOBS FILLED Appointments Go to William .1. Zart-, man and David E. Austen, i'.nk ?*ofnmlsstoner Kllot, of Queens, an? nounced yeraerdai that he bad tendered to William i. Zartman the plae? of pi ml i ?in.-ei in tii., ?i,.; aitii>??nt of Parka of that borough. Commissioner l-'llot i also announced ti ? appointment <.t David r tust an as Bupertntendeal of I'aik-. Mr Zartman aras fotrmarly Superintend ' Pai ka In Br? oklyn, bul take up a large project of Improvem? I .,? ,i 11 ? agin? '.ring In N? sr J*i Having completed that work, he has ? . -.he Queans Joi?. which ?*m be In ( hie I'artlciitar line of tho technical part of , ??aik ????'?< Mr. Austan th? new Huperintendenl of Parks hi Queeens, was i"rm?-ii> >u the ? ity ' ???.,? .-.?> Department, being Receiver of Tex?** a? the trn? the present administra tlon look "tth?. ii?- '.. h1?"i prominent lit I affairs, having i. th . |e< i.-i . "l-'ii.l "i the i Ith Regiment ... Brooklyn, end then being promoted to brigadier jr?-neral in command of the ..i tiller) ? <?rps ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. . . Bureau 1 Washington. J u ORDERS ISSUED. Th? following orders ? n lasu? d VRM*! i .ii'. .- i IN HOPE E I?! ? N ? In . j...r?ii ? :,- la retired list, "September '?. lu i m? I'Sptaln t'LVFORD ? ' UiM>N -iii.l Kir .iiani IH'i.M\> I' MM'll.i. coast artil lull 11. Wright, July I. t.. Port Mourn? i-'iiri t. ui< nan JAMES ? itL'NN, ' '" pi? ?? i ?.?'.... i?i ....... jiiij- s, i., . \ ? minimi fiur !?? ". ,"?: l men I er promoti i . ?hen? ? to Army i ?...-? il." S| Ui ifti ???.f piral i ? . morris h 1 i IKRNEK, ., -Ii Hi i. ?.??>? i >? ?? 11 i.ra ?? ? ?? ? i-*ir ?i 14' uten m? It? ?hi-::: . ' ii? iM ? ? -.r,?? ??! "lu?-i?.? - a.nth "rom jiii> i l'a..lain vit? Hin vi.H ii -i M',.1.1 AM' . ...i-t . Ulli r>, li.'. 1 ' 1.1. ill. nun "A It.1.1 \?| I, ii. 'i.i.iii \?,. iTtl infantr> tweni ? ne dsyi uiiiiti return lo Kori McPhersu > uutaln WILLI ? m i: DE ?"OMBRE, i Mat two montha upon relief ft oui u-oast artllu .. i .?ni. i h i ?i. First i.i. -it. nani Ni'.v il SMITH . osai aril ? ? ? m.h und ich >U?' < upt-n relief from Kon Monroe 1 ......lai 1 t-ii -i -ii.t HENRY i. WATtuiN, in I '??jId. oni month ai . twent I u day? i mm J111 ;. 1 . Captain VI.HKH !' !< . M < i.i ni' nil ' < \ .iir ?. H'rrr month? from | .inn ;n. laptaJi ri'.i m I'ETERaON, Klitllpplii" S'-outa to September 4 captain HARRY I UORSa ...at' ?nill-n. .lui? l to Ausuai -?? Elrsi Llsutsnanl .i.\M' .'ALK ER. ' "i\?i artllltr}-, one month 'ei., n limn fiaiii Jal? 1; i'ai'ialn 'il V |< ,, Il \NN"A. ? ce ? .nlll-r? Juli ". ?" ? I jx, captain .-\M? El. ERANKEN'RER?) lli, ut HeU Artlllerr. ttem Jata af relief [?oui lut) h"..ri Rll? ? '.i tel? MlllH| fi i l'hlllp n ?-. i?.- mbet. NAVY. : autenani Commaator ?? *"' SWBBT ihi-M months' loe?-? on dise?ara? from naval ?ios l'Ital. \Vathln?ii.ii l.ien > nal.' Commaniter ?' .1 UANQ, ortora ..f lune l'i 1 e? ok.-.j Ucut-ii.ini l'omi.aii'l-r II \ PEARSON, ordatl of June 1" m..lilil?? I. uwrui ?rdera K'.imiaii h i? 11 i-.>."i ?i-'.i'S'i.v, io nava? atatlon, -??nina Me?i.al luap-'-tfr ?? n WILSON, deUebad t i.ii, al Boa ton; lo i?o ni ? 1 ' .pli , H Ion lairgeon .1 R i'MKi.f^ 1,?1 Atriiiiii? gUrgfMn ll ". RIKER, .i|.i- .1 I un? ' ? ;.k'-'l Basa? 1 Assistant Parmaater P r WILLIAMS t, naval hoaptuil, 1*1? Animas, r*?m-,i ttttstsni Paymaster <? r hHAMEK ?It ,1 ? 1,. -i naval hospital, ij?? Anima?; i.-. a???..' ..rl.i iKitmn.iiii B l KIOHMER, ??. ilie llllnola i'hlsf Machinist ?'? U MI TLEPIRLD lets ?he-I Mon .im .,1 ?oston 10 ?he vii-mma .i.. Machinist U. ?'. ELLERTUN, detached the \ irsinla. borne, a??.ut orders '.l'.'i.-t W B WINANT 10 nn?;il ho-fllal N.'w York. Llautenanl Commander v W, MARSHALL de i.em.i ii>- Kara tus s; home, rwuit ordera Lienteiiaiii r .1 HANNIGAN, lo the Qulr-Mi Lieutenant J W BCHOENFKLD detuned the y u Iron; in th? Hsratoga leleuienanl (Junior ?(-?.le, \\ .1 \mtK 1 r ,],? iaihe.1 -h? llel-na ?nu., >i v? rtti orders Kn-iRu,. BL H. .-??riiM':, m c. 1111WMW and '? s \ iii.rsKuitii. to '.he garatoaa < I-:. ISRMAN, detached ih<- Rarutoa to Ih? ?iulroa. Bnalan n \ M'CANOUHII, detached th? Pom li". lo the SaiHloaa El '-.u ?I. II EMERHON, detached the Bai i . > ! .1 ( 'miiu Enalgn ?:. ? B ICH M AN, data? ! ?<i lha Qui - lo th? Enalgn II ?I ROEHCH, to : he. Melenu Enaian I'Mil.ll' HBYMOUIt, dettu-hed El Caao; lo the I'ompey 1 ? l.K ll. WBBERO, .,.i.eii I th* Itllllll.l.?? , lo I Surf-Ma 1: 11 LAMINO, leUchcd El t*sno 10 ;],,. gulio?. Passed iMlktaui Surgeon 11 11 LANR, ' iimi ..,,,- non ... ? Atn ..n , r? -' '? 1 ' ?. M .LLE\, .i.u.h.'i 11 .? ?Jill!..-- lo I.I I n,.,. .in I'I>U ?Hi. HWKHNRY, detached m ral Mstlota, Ulonga|ie? horn?, awaii orders. LAYS UPRISING TO Q? Cuban Paper Says He Instigate! the Negro Rebellion. '?TO PASS AS STRONG MAN' President, It la Charged, Ar ranged with Leaders to Star*. Trouble and B? Bought Off. Havana, Jn: . :i Th.. rumo' which havi been Ions current tha.1 President Jo?* Miguel I ?"itn-z Instigated th? revolution It 1 'uba for the ;? etting the ? * r- - ?? i i of quelling it and thus Increasing hti chances of re-election to the Presldencj have now taken th>* form of direct chargei made particularly bj the newspaper "E Dla." The paper declares that Presldenl Gomei personally arranged with General Evarlst? ? ?/. to atari the i ??? e itlon snd tin ; t" ho bought off. President Gomes sraa t< pos?, sa 1 strong man, cap? ble of ?1 mina! ing any situation and Indispensable to th? .it is aald Th<- paper continues thai when Genera Estenos began t?. carry oui the consplracj the authorities of the Province <>f Orient? reported ? ! the ,-novements and Hans ?. the conspirai. lo the President, who par aonally transmitted them to General (fis te?os for bis gul_a_ee. In one InaSjmce at tant communication was made by of tlctal -.vor." of mouth to President Goo* '? only to be oommunlcsted Immediately t< ?'.??n?.ral Estenos. The paper charges that Presiden! Gomel wss fully Informed of the details of tin outbresk before March If, but took no pro . auUons, keeping i'i constan! touch witl ? leneral Estei os Landinq of Filibusters. At the <*n<! of February the Governor 01 go learned thai s schooner carry inr,' Hsytlan flllbuat? rs with arms and am munition would attempt a landhig neat Daiquiri on March l". He dispatched t gunboat, which captured the schooner manned and armed as described, but tine? days later secret ordere came from Kavani t.. relesas the schooner an.! h.-r crew am not !.. make any r?--i">rt ><f Ihe ln<*tdenl Later th'- ::>'ho'.riel landed m"tl. I'm? nil? d* tiamlte ?m <!ubs. The paper >., ?. | General E? t- nox i'i???- di ni i lomes I ad agreM to start a .-mail revolution for th.-ir mut nnexpecte?. proportions The paper challenges the au. thotitlea t., investigate the truth of it.? . harge The on of the charges .-rear?-, . ->i.-.iti"n The editor of "El Dia," Malm Armando Andre, Is Immune from pn ? lion under the constitutional rights a*, orded t.? him aa a member of t.w- Houm of Repi?ntativea without the consent ol ' the governmenl aill attempt to secure thi of a hill permit? Mention and tin ?? ispena on of ' ? iper. TtV prob? ability i- that Congress v.ili not gtre Iti cotii-.-nt t-. siii h ? The province of tirant?* i* <l?*nuded of Its rural population, all of which la conoan? ir.it...) m ; towns or ?-.n the plantations guard?*?] by American marines. ?;r?*a? miser) In many of the ? ? ntn f ' mi ? ? " th.n and the Hotl '" to-.lay paaeed I a hill appropri?t? IfiO.OO '? !i?*f of the roeonosn . ? . --:.>h of negro refugees iti the city of Santiago la causing much am..UK : h< 'here. ?????' to-night directed the ution of I) I ;.i rrido. editor "f "La Prensa." foi an Interview given in \..\v v.,-1. .' ? ? . for to-day's chsrgea ugalnst him arel of "i,a Lucha" for pub? lishing an Intimation that the Plaident '. d th? ret olutton. it thortty that the rebel Ii iders ivonet, Bater.oa, Rodri^u^z tntomarchl ? reen 1,000 and 4M? i men In the Held, all within forty mil? ? of Suntiagi Santiae... June 21 Opinion h<****e It becom? Ing general that the Cuban government Is t?a B?tenos and Ivonet, the leaders of th? revolutionary movement it is based on the Inactivity of tli? troops, the fact that there ha^ been no iys and the insistence oi' General Montesgudo, .-onimander of th.* government fon-*.-, that th?* rebellion win end In a fen ?lays. d.*splt?. th<? fact that there still ar<* many armed bands of rebelt* .: tl ?? Held. Alberto Gomales arrived here lo-dsy and u?n? to Bongo, the rentre of the r?-hel operations, it Is said lie is nctlm* as a ?p< 'ii agent of Presldenl Gomes to treat he Insurgent ?-lih-fs '. is h ing ton, .liitu* 21 -Admiral I'sher re ported to the \'a\ P-i'-artment from Guantanamo to-daj that all points in Bast? .in i''th,i were qulel and thst th-* ir?*n?*ral a tuatlon is Improving The chargea against the ??onm^ go vorn n-.. nt Involving us secret co-operation in tho Insurrection have been circulating in ington Tin State Departm nt'a alti? tud.* is that th? beat teal of the accuracy of th?- atorlea would be found in the man i which President Gome* and General . la m m . dealt with t! ?? !? ? ? While the nav) la striving to have the : n lied from t "uba to partici? pate In the regular Heel ? \en-iaes. which mapped out far th-m Ion? tjefore ???. I'lthan trouble* am?--mod a ??e?|,vt amjuee, H la i.i.t bedl? -1 thai th? ship? t | laken awa* atad th*" marines Wt '?'hin'* it the SOBBS tin?? ? .?f??-!;*? -< h. re ..r- in,., . fuit tu t.-ii.e away any <?f the marine -? , ?t this time, One ['??m auggeeted Is t" wlthdn ?? th?? %|gj bafttlesatps and sosetltate Ihe Athi m. ]t. serve fleet The remover, fleet cun?) - :'.. battleships Indiana. Iowa. Ma|rw ,n't Wisconsin, the aiwwreS rmlsera Te.**et, Birmingham, Ch-wt-w and Moi at >i th? protected cruise** Taroma. Th? ?' i n-ler the command ??( R i Austin M. Knight Tills would tiefen the navy to leave the su rti ? In Cub What is beHeved to be the first accurate Information of the snstslboUeii of th. rebel for?es bi Cobs ha.- been nail uubtt? I ? the St..!.- 1 >? i anu?.1,1. 'I'll., department*! advices civ-- this .iiiif. il. iti.iii aa follow : A fore - <?r ?al i.? \j$t. through Ooantanamo district, fro ? im .f Ramon de Vaguas to th* ?asi of Jai l'ii'i n< ? * i i of Tlguab-aa, undei U n< .. . . tenoe, who.-?. heaeViuarters are n yo ;i> i .,i? men under Oeste ral Ivt-net, he-id.l'iurt. is far Olimpo, uperatlfig I groups of ?ftj or inora thruughant iba district cover d by Rassoo de raguae, Pal? mar? ; . 'ii .-.i. La Mays un i Alt.. Bongo, south lo the coaal. Rodrigues, with tMB-ftrjaaften near l'aima ? Boriaaa, operating through the .: i covered b* Canto Abajo, i : Sn-.o. Sun Uils and Kl Cobre; MM men undei ."-r. Kniiarchi. with hia<n*ia*fiitrs near ; 1.? OOgO, operatitiK la tin' vsest end of BI CObre, us far ai Canto River. Antomarchl and Radrlgiiea are dec?an?) to it.? the moat active of the rebH con-, manders, although minor eontlleta lie*?? taken place in all dtetrlcts. -a CUBA S SPEAKER TO GO HOMF? Has Assured His Government Ther? Will Be No Intervention. Orantes Ferrarra. Speaker of the fj-j*--. l'on--' of Repre?entati\ee. Who Wgl i by ins govern*******.! on a special nl to Washington to inquire ;i?< to th? inten-. tions Of th?- T'niied States on the qq or intervention, is returnlnK to Havane ^ Istled that Intervention Is not contemp ? ' 1 have seen rTeoldent Taft an?l - tar?' Knox," saiil Seflor 1-Virarra io-da "and th?-? both assured me that th- I ; t?tat?'s has no intention of btterreniijg n Cuba. From what ? learned in Washing. 1 ton. i am sat i ut! "l that ?he attRode "f [this country is most friendly toward ;mil i have bo reported to our gorereiasst a i Havana. ".\.ivies which i have received from Cuba to-day. show that the revolutis** la practically suppressed and tha* onh" ., f small hand? of rebels, without amt:". remaln." Se?or Kerrarra said he intended r->tnali. Illg in New York about a week befori? ?jb lug for Cuba. STOPS RUNAWAY; MAY 0!E Policeman Saves Other Lives by Risking His Own. I'a ' miman John Barrett, of th? la nation, Brooklyn, was badly hurt yesterday evening while attempting ' i a runaway boras at Berger Street and Vgl IderbJlt avenue. At the Swedish Hospital night II was nid that bis eottdtttoti . was > ritlcaL Barret) caught the bridle and waadragged i some distance Finally the horse sturu.hle-1 i and fell upon the policeman, causing ? fracture of his ?>ku!l and Internal Injurie The bravery <?f the ?olleeman pr saved others from injury, as the | w,.|-e crowded at the tine by factor? ? I Uves wn?. had jiaot cjnit work. The horse, whlcli was owned by [nms St. Kr'iger, grocers at No. Mf Van' aven'ie, was attached to a delivery w?r The animal started to run from m fro of No 71 t'nderhill avenue, and kept ? ; hi? pace until Barrett pulled him in at Vh derbtlt aven'ie and Bergen -.treet. AI " horse came flashing down tho street Pa? I rett, who ta an ox-cavalryman and ha? soei : servies in the West, ran to meet him. Th SwenrtHl to one ?l?te as Barr'?" sprang at the bridle, hut the pol 1 managed to retain his grip, though he leal : his footing But a trick that he I id | learned In the army brought the horse te | Its knees though It was disastrous to th? man The horse was headed directly - crowded open trolloy car when Bar??" stoppe?, him. COURT A HOYLE ON POLICY To Decide if Game ll Played bi Chinese Be Illegal. \ iiuzzllug sporting proposlt'?-> - ibtnltted yesterday to Justice Bra*- " the Supreme Court He will have to de? cide whether ?'hi?ese policy Is th* ! .i-i that played in this country This ! cam?? before the co'irt on ?he met ?Jeortie (iorflon Battle, tor a -'ertlticate oj i reasonable doubt for Mock Duck, ' known mcmliei' of the Chinese color. ?? i -.?..s convicted of havin?- policy slip*- ?'? l his poseesaion und sentenced to th ! tenner?. I Mr ??attic contended that the ? ,-.in*-* game "f poll? ?un different from th? 1 American and that Mock i-'n-k should n-". ! have been convicted. Mi. 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