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CLE_AN But Not Dull JXTetti^itrrli atribtttu PR0GRE5SIVE But Not Radical yo.. iaxiI-.N0^^;. I nral ihiin.l.r .hna.r. ....??>. l'robuhlj fwir to-morrow. NEW-YORK. FR1DAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1912.-SIXTEI.X PAGES * * PltlCE ONE ^T2Z_g_5__|_?_Sgggg*" Trying Now to Find Woman Who Was Said ToBe Mrs. Szabo's Mother, but, It Is Believed, Was an Impostor. N0T A CASE FOR WHITMAN piitrict Attorney's Office Tells /.nstrian Consul General's Represer.tatives More Evi dence Is Necessary for Action on Its Part. In their cffortfl to r-linoh their ca*o against Burton w. Qltaean, iiu> laaryer whom Ihoy arr si?f kinsr to hava 04_ated Mexecutor of thf estata ,.f Mrs. Rosa goaKblk s/.ai.... the attoaraeya for th.- Aubh ? HuiiK.iri.in Oaaiaul Qameral vmterd.i' Were Lonilin** all efft*4*t8 faarard th. dtacoverj "f the woman ^f,,, ? . ?.. maaqaaaraalod as th. jijother ol the de*ad *roana_n and in tVlHt rtpari" rlgne-d what purpotied to be B oarrar of cltatlon, thr..va ing th. <iis ^?i ol Mrs. Bsabo'a eetatc entlrel" Into Olhaon'a handa lt was aald thal ihe pit kotton detetrtlvea worhtaiaj on th- flaae ha<l BUrotag rlewa to this womar. 8 id.'titlty. ln.ll. RtitiK that ahe aaqd in BrOoM] n. 484- thal whlli' the) Ji?d BOt su. ? i-.-.li-d in tinrliiuir ber last nlght ye* tli^y oxpreBsed .-onftd.'iiro in thel. flbllltj le de 80 sh'.rtl.v. It va- alao tntlmated that thf-ro was ?Bed reaeon to belleve thal the woman oho, m I r the naage of Mra Baabo, aade thr will whloh <*.ii's..n offered for BiebBtf after Mrs fflaabo was <lro\vno.l ?fhite boatlng wlth bha waa not Mrs. j.Znt.. at all. In aupporl of this it w? loint.'i oul that ihr- roal Mrs. Baabo ti.. on good tenaa wiih ber relatlvea at bome an.i would ia't have doeie aay* tatag ? ? deprlvo them ,.f her fstaf--. Aaa*, li wai said. sh. was futly awan ai ber mether*a death yeara |iri..r to tbe rtgrnlng of th.- aUeged aralver .-f litati"' sianr-i] 1>> th.- w-iu-.n pealng Bg h.,r Biother, The polnt, therefore, in findlnc- this wosnatl it was Batd b] rouns^i fqr tbe Ai.5-tii.il <'onsulatf. aas to ert from ii. t- rta explanatlon <>f all vbr knfw in rcgard to Qlbaoa'fl C?n? nection with Mrs. Baalro'a aill Gibson Makes General Denial PfHatii hhaa*el pale and ta~embll~ig. *Pi--?f.rr-4l at his of?'i< <.? at Ko BJlIJberty Mreei. veeterday, voiclng a ajeaeral d?* iiij,' ,f . charfea made against him. mingkd with refuaala to tHlk aboul ln. raa*. H<- carried a half doaea n papers. hi... vas nervoufly trying t" nri?"ri. what they bad to aay aboul Itim -ahita h. -.as j.lied wlth queetiona. "Ha ? '-1 photograaha ef Mrs. Baal tl i ;?<.-.-. s-i'.n'.'" he waa aekod. n rj i aever dld have any." he regatad i la alao uflttrae th*t I had ln aii H nha arrlpawd te my hou e aftftr g\ i ? a> druwii'.J." M< tafliated that Mrs. Patronella Meaarhik. the mother ..f Uae deifld v ..it.ai - BtHI allve Thia wa^ do* r;,itf thi fa t thal II a us called to ?ion that a catrie mrssagr- wa rn Auatrlfl statiliK tii.it Ifl dead Thia meea -. ptember l fr rra viem Dr. FlacUerauer, A -- trian \'|.?<? -<'?.n->11. and was in r.-1?;> to Inquiri'* -. nt !?> him A copy <?f th' >*bl<e meagagi waa im-luded ln nn affida ? ? Burreejata foa ler raalerda: morniaf In support <>f the letuiop aaking fi r the lavocatlon < f ?.ibrr-.- tf Btttrneatai > as azecu* ter of M's Baabe'a alleced will, and read Mo. - Roa* Saaba) Petronolta M-n*. Five broth* in ??< : ? ? r. aiatei allvt Qibooti aaa* I'?cted of murder. i Hll.r riF POLfCTE Gih- ipon aald that be had i*en i a ? long he would have t<> i'*d qi tl aaa befc4*e he tnirv.-.i far *.ubllrati.,ti. IU raid he would h. i le *aeet n i harfa lhal mlgrhi ta brpuglir .,- ii ?-t him. As t-. tl . a-- ..f John Rtee I I'Neal '?BtiBoed on third paB?. aei-oml rol.nnn. This Momings Neivs LOCAL I'ago V.aid' a 81 under t.ets Hayea OflT.. I f*aaat ? - onaal'a i 'larje. . l Amej iifi,| , ,fr ^i, jBToalcana. 4 B**BBBld*n1 Taft m Tova n .?. 8 ?'?a-iBh v. u rear'a Wodn?aday."> ?Mto i.i;. upta ihstieton Ceraara.? aaly CeanhlliiBj .v i-ent Toa Mufh. ? Al4*rman Lavis |-alls 'o Get Bail... 1* Jfldfe Woidr- Meal if Pacher'a r.isk.. 14 ''irreat |n S>w*-8tand '.taft.1? POLlTlCaL Third Parti F ^hf Over Oovernor . 1 Jannaaa r.'onventlon i.etniis. a "88 '.'?,rk Tlnt.l Teinieis Platform.. 8 r,***ni>ortB \ev Pa ? Koynote. 8 ,lo***ve!t Fnaaed b> Btrenuoufl I?ay ? ?aaag* Haatem T R ineetara. ? w?men Booal Wllaon. ... 5 ozajB-tax.. -?ner.i MarArthur Dropa Dead . t aajha foi Weddlng: lumi-'r i>.-,.d. l '?n*! N'ecotiotionB May He Ktiranctal. 4 ?aamTreopa Orderod to Teaaa Border 4 rOBBXOW. )lr>r? Troop* for Meal. an Bordei. 4 *?** Homo4*p*niBi for campaign.... 4 8 Imptraea Order in NtceregBe.... 4 brli^h Explaln Oiympic i>ef.-at ... 4 MXaCBX.X.AMBOUa. ^'terial . . 8 flech-t*, #t#<.?. o J-'btine Fre'?h .Mr Work. 7 ^Whiary . 7 ';"?Tar.v NeWi Hnrj cr)tlri*m. .8 aad 8 * Women. 4 "t*3rta.10 BBd 11 ?Ufnv .nd Na\>.11 Hr?fln.ui and Market*. . . ?B, 14 and 14 *??? Eetat* .14 *?8ther .18 ?"?"l-plng Ne,, . 16 ? TRACES OF LOST EXPLORER Writing on Trees Where Hubert Darrell Was Last Seen. Seattl.. Wash.. Sept. ,">. ? A_4 i.es r* ?ci4ed at DBWaon, Y. T.. over the trall from th. mouth of the Machenste River, say that lndlans brought wnr.l t?. Fort MePheraOB that they found strang. ailllBg on a tror rast of the Ma. kf-nzie -jt'itB. where Hnbert Dar rell, the Arotic explorer. was )nst Been. Tho lndlans promleed to brlng in the "?vrltlnj: on their next trip. I?arr.'ll went east ward from the Mai kenzie ln 19001 and had h.nn l.e?-n gtvefl U| f.T lost. WEDS IN 11 ITH YEAR Negro Servant of President Polk Holds Record. ? ,'Px TriCM|,', to T! - Tn! MM 1 Hetena, Ark.. s.m.i fi. Helena boaata of ii,e o-deai beaedlcl la thi* state. this fa.t beniK .eltl.d for all time to dax v. hen Band] Alexander, Ml year* old, applted for a maniaga certlflcata 11 is brlde, Susi.^ McOhae, confeaaed to bul half -i .ii'.tin-y ..f Blngle bleaeed ness. "Uncle Bandy," as he ta bnoam, clahna t>. have been i.-.m la I8OI1 and aaya lhal he waa boatler t.> Preaidenl Jatnea K. r.-iu. belng .. grown inan ..t Ithal tfane ;"._ the father <>f three chll? dren. The .to.i of the eld ne|.r<> 44HI1 r^ gartl to hta age la Btrengthened bj the st itetnenl of many ol the older white <iti/.-n. her.-. 44bo aver thal when thej \4-xy-.- boya they racall dlatlnctly lhal tha old negro araa reforre.i t<> even then i as "'. ild Man Siin.ly." MRS. ROGERS'S WILL READ Most of Estate to Relatives of Father and Mother. The wUI of Mrs. 11. 11. Rogere, who died ..11 Auguat 30 whlle haatenlng to ' New York in a Bpedal car from Bret 11r.n Wooda, n. n. hus been road I Whlle ii" InventOTJ has l.een niade, the I executora and truateee aa] thal the re it.-.t.- wlll he aboul evenly dlvlded '? 144.-on the relatlvea ef Mrs. Regera'a father and mother. About |S_0O,a1OO In [Jewelrj and trlnheta wlll _?<"> lo Ihe thr.-o atopdaughtera, Mra U. H. Broughton, Mrs William R Coe and llra WUIIam 1:. Benjatnln. Mrs. H. 11. Rogeru, ir.. 44 ifr. of Mra Rogera*a stepson, \4ii1 also have an equal share in ihe bequeart of JOWelry. A > otisider ahlo. amount of the valuable peraonal property 44,11 ?_o to fn ah the houaehold aervanta have been remembered b> t-iris ..f personal prop? erty. <'har>. Retjner and Hamu.l R. Wel ler, of No. iu. Broaidwa)', are executora and truatBeg ea. th* IBtate l*fem of tha strf.na boXea oontalnlni etoctea an.i bonds have baei opened. The i.uik of the estate will br- found to COUelfl. Of Btandard ??ii trtoeh. -a GIRL OF 15 A BURGLAR Confesscs to Brcaking Into Two Houscs at Newburg. |r. Tfl ?gravh- ?" 1U'' ' '?' * Newburg, N. y. Bepl E Cawrfeoalng tt,.. t sh. eemmltted iwo burariarles. Marjori- l.? i-ttt. flft< ? "? "'''? ,v*" nrreated Walden to-da. bj Chlef of poHe.- Tb.nix The ciri achnowledged tr,;i. recentl] Bhe entered a boardlng 1 ni.sr- n Washington Plai - bj rwmov pane i?f ghaae from a wlndore. and _? . everal gai menta Teaterday sfrernaon Marjorie admlti -? . galned entrance Into another h, ? ? in Washington atreet bj cuttlng ihe! slota Iti 'br- thutter arlth a aaa and atn ured a -um of money. sh" bld her aelf behlnd n dre**er when ahe heard peran m approachlng. 11 develirpedlhavl the pob.-r ware aearchlng for ihe -ftri they had traced to thi- houaa, hut Ihey naglectad ??< idol. bahtnd the drea er. Fearii u dlecoyery the girl remalned be bii d the dreaaer for fourteen honra. Thla mornlBg ai I o'oloch *<h* matle hor e ? -'i?? Bhe aa: - bIh atole ta ,e? lo ,u-. : - ? _? lothea TIRES OF WEDLOCK IN DAY Drcams of Courtship Not Real ized, Says Bride. 11: T'-?p, <.>>i to Tbfl THI "'" ' Chtcego, Bept o. Oaw day <>f married Iffa eonvlncad Mrs. Blanche Boyce 'hat | Xhe prefr-rr.-rl a lif.- of sitlU'lr MOSSed naaa, aeeording to n glvorce Wll flted v, ,,rr hUl bBBd in th-- Suprri'.i- Courl here tO-day. Tl..- pair ran away in Auguat, 1910, snd arare married la B.mlngton. Thej returned to Chl .-,K.. th.- next day. and tbe folkrwlng afteraoon the brtde deaartad her hua [band, amylac ^ srntorr*** to be ?Ifigia. ?'Th.- ivinK ?t the Biarrlaga hnol prov.s that the realltlea of marrlaga ara dlfferent froaa Um droanu ol court _,,,,,- a-aaail the BBllafact-on she gave I .. ;. .. b. when she deserted blm. AS "G. W." LIKED THEM Martha Washingtons Recipe for Brandied Pears Found. [Freaa Tl ? Trlbaw Ban aa Washington. Bept & -A rertpo of Martha Wa_shla?teai ^" ******}** Leara ln brandy has been dlacoverad \.nK some papersof the Was.,.,,M..n famlly Ib puaaaaairm of Mra. Arvllle McDonopfH. ol thlfl .'ty. Tha 1.1-? whlch ta wrlttBB Ib -UBfcBle toBfiaife. ps*13_e_sc__ fo an 't''^'/ ?,,'.. Bayhi >'">??- do*n l,,?t on iMatea 10 00m. ?,?),, 1 ..1 to one hiir Ita ?''?\""' Jnd add brandy. atrupeand paara Into j"t St-al whlle ho'e_ OBBAT BBAH ??%XJt*>**. __>?? aeraagf ef f twm*n)Mmrf"' -AdV' LET HAYES OFF Temporary Relnstatement Said to Estop Trial, in That the Inspector Would Be Twice in Jeopardy. SO AUTHORITY DECLARES Appellate Division Would Prob? ably Reverse Further Action, Says Lawyer ? Whitman Investigates Lieutenant Delany's Trip Abroad. . 'orneliua i;. Ha) ea, reduced Inspoetoi "ibi.'ssi-d ' Pollce Commtasloner Waldo yesterday Into a posltion where the rhargea itgalnsi Hayea rouM nol ba .11 t.iiin.1. ii araa aald last nlght More than that, he haa pui Ihe Polloe Commtasloner i'i euch a pootttofl that he a iu probaMj have to answer to Jne tlce .;..ff. .-itiinK aa a msgtatrat*. ns to xxiix he dtamtaeed aertou* rhargea agnlnal a pollce Inapector (Hayea) for Ihe apparenl pU-T>ose of making him eertaln publlshed Btatementa Juatlce Qoff, it waa learned laal nlght refralned from aubpcenalng Commla aloner Waldo yesterday only bocausi the extraordlnan grand fury, whlch ..iiKiit t,. be oa hand te acl aa a rom plemeni t-- his "John Doa" Inqutrf, i* nol y>t empanolled TIk- f.-.it that WaMo, in his baste to force Hayea int" aome kind of b deniai ,.f ih.. siat. tn. nta nttrlbuted te blm, or dered ihr relnatatemenl of the bus pendt ?) . a plaln u. ta as a dlsmlsaal of the rharge orlglnall) made againal tha redv -.1 inspector al Waldo'a order. Twice in Je.pardy. A laa yt r famlllar 44 ith Ptdlt e 'De pnrtnient trlala, and partlcularlj wlth tb.- suit- for relnatatenu b! thal appear ln the Appellate Dlvls-OB after dtsmls am.lt "ii chargas, aald laal nlgh! thal ta nn of Waldo' Bperlflt order to Chlef Inspector Bchmlttberter to relnatate Hayea reaterday, Ha] ea could nol be tried to-dsj on the |.revi"us rharge made againal him, as thal wouM be putttng bim In j' opordj tw* a for ibe aame olfence. The former rharge Bgalnei Hayea Mid thla lawyer, "thal he had aaade a Talgr t.rh.-tai Btgtement' ta poettlvely dlamlsaed I '? '?nr ?n**? nf the Appellate nivision arhan tha 1*1 i?. Oommlssloner, wbo had ti.e charga preferred Bpariflcally order* Ihe t?-t ?Utamenl of Hayea 11 "as ceartalnt? , lover 44?rk OB th- part of IU I I I it leavea bla caaa In this peaJtlon, lhal he ta nol bow undei anj 1 haurge. *... actloB taken againal him In bla pollei trial ?s mattera Btand nov, 44011M in ,,,??;.f. be re4.-rsnd bj Ihe Ai> 1 .-ilate I _1 ll IHstn. I .Mt"'."'-' WhltmBB d- lined to commeni upon the ib.:rs mailer >n a,,. way. Hla attantlon waa called I the categorlcal denlnl whlcb Hayea waa made to make at Pollce Headquai an bul .?. would noi be drawa Ini any loa of ti"- QtiaatloB. Whitman Confident. Tl,. Dlstrt. ' Aitons ta .' ?'" ararrted over tbe BCtlvl-lea ol the Corn miaurfonei bi apparentlj attacblBg aver) poHca 44 Itneaa who flvea bM to the preeecutofa. *** " * ***** lhal Mr Whitman ls satisfUd that 44 h*n the ,,,,,.. eomofl to call any pollee witaeaa before either grand or patll Jun Ib any of the easea of Baurdei or grafi that Imvc avantuatad from the Reeenthal ifTelr tbe evManea arlll be acoordlng to the orlglnal story toM hv thaaa flararal men. and not aeeording ta tha carefuily worded phraaea of "dentar taeued froea Polloe Headquartt ra Mr Whitman wlll probably be on hand B8 a BPOCUtOT, Bi tbe ro. iimpt ion 0f the Hayea trlal al Pollce Headquar t?ra this morning bul he dOM not -. .?-, t to see any extended precaadlBlBi The iii-t-i't Attornay i* nn44 investl gatlng Ihe epdden depauture for Europc ol Detecttve Ueutensnl Dehuiy, who 1* _.-,?, i" be a brother of Bupiwme Courl ,,,,.,? t r.. lan:, batectlve Detany was '.,,-.14. ln the pollce effelra <?f a captaln whose ofllclal conduel is now * auhjoci Of nioiiii.x ln tha. rnstrlet ..tti.rn.Vs offlee, and his tagtlmony would be ..f value lo the caae Hr, whltman'a Investtgatsra hmro learned thal Dalanj Bterted for BBrope .r aboul July M. ? **** "f,'r l,la Roaonthal murder, and thal he v*.iii re? turn BboUi ...t"b<M 1. lt 18 irobahle ihat the returnlng dotactlve arlll be met at the pler Vrlth a Bubpeena t" ai>p..t ns a witnesa m the "John Doa" pro ceet'mga bj meane of whlch the Wn trid AUoeney'e olBce hopea to ia4 bara ti,r- grafl .onditi..ns dtadeeed by the murder Inveatlgatlon. Tho Dlstrl't Attornex learned last iiiKht of a new and Importani witness Of ihe murder ..f llosenthal. WhOBB Identlty he arouM not dtvulge far fear iho flrttnasa mighl br- brtbntdated or Inducad t" laave <04vn ti.is new wltneaa ta a young aroanaa ,,,,-mi.er ef the BalvBtlen Arany. Bhe had baaa buay ?.n the niKhi of July IS collectlng froni hotela and saloons of ihe upper Taajdarletn, aeeording to Sal vatlon Army < ustoin. and early on Tuesday BBOarntBg. the hour of th* mur jrr ,_ho was returnlng lo her home. In |",.| .stre.t, alniosl a. ross the street from UM M'troii.ile. She was In a pos.tion t" BBB the murder. and haa ?|nce id.'i.tifierl Ihe four murtlerers fr.,m their p-cturea an.) .les.Tiptlona. Ti.e aruay |;|ss toui her story to ather pAlVBttoa wearkera, but they ad4l_ied her t__lln.i-?1 *b thlrd p..-.- Bftli r-.l-.a-" THE NEW OUTFIT. .... ? ..aBtRBR?-.**". Ihlis. " A nins(,ucnifl? r wearing the ca-dil c*f Brytm and the stoleii trousers of Eugerie .Inliii Mavs I Itimtiiorifl. SAILS18 m BM GIRL Dr. Newton Leaves Manila Un aware That Fiancec Drowned. FAILS TO GET MESSAGE Bride To-Bc Oave Life Trying to Save Oompanion?Mar riagc Set for Fail. WaatflogTton. lepi ?'? Dr Phlllp N. rton. a Bp* tai repraeeatatlve of the BmlUiaonlan Iit-atttatlou. re anl sijfn.'.l I-. Maaalla, la now croaalng the p-M-ttli Ocean te claara his Bweetheert, Miks AH'.- D4*r4Hh) S'tvon. as hlfl ItTlde, on qnaarare that on Tu4*eda* ah ga ?? j,. t life te aava a drow8lng cempanloB ,,,?) ttiai aae wa- thia afternoon l crlad in uiriiw.iod Ceaaetery. Dr. Wewtba beaaa ?>i* Journey rrem Manii* on the verv day that Mlaa Nt-MHl was drowned. Thev were to be marrled In the fiirl) fail. Bo far the laJatrvea of the young couple have beea anaMa te raaea Mr. Newton b) wireles* to tell hitn gf lh4 gheeh that aaratta bha*. a r-flfMe Biaaaaga *-' aaal r>r r*aar. ton B-vlalng hlm of tho death of hl* bride-te b> bul i? dld aet reech Manila untll Attrr he had aallad He, ,,.,, .eol .Bpatch that was never re , ,.,v-d b th'- pei *n" ,n ?rheaa it waa oddreaaed. M araa addreaaed to Miss Slaon aaying he waa leeving MaoUa ,,n ,|,e noai boai a"d exaeeaelng his bappaneaB thal tha <'-"i'" ,"1,l,i bt-raaaa ror the weddlng aa-hlei was t.1 tafce place in th<- eafll WU. The funeral ef Hl*" Wlaon, who araa th, vtjgjijgi t daughter of Rlchard B N,Vll, tl-ii nclal rtet* ol the Berfate. ., ?, i,, i.i un- afternoon al I o'cloek al haa haaae. Ne. **** Pwltwonl Btrearl The pdlliv-arera were fleltacted frorn .*,* ctaae frlenda ot l>r. New-t.,ti and MI*b Niv.Hi. They were John Newton, br her . .? ,,,.,? Bb? ? a. ... marrj; nr Vauahn M. Hopper. \ V. simwer. EVmSd Dlxon. '?'?? ^i-..dorh..r,. nt..l Mr Bairhank in rinlip Newton la the >on ..r M-'i',! i.,hr, N'wt-'i. "i tha i?iti, mitod Htmie* infarHry. aaid la twenty-eeven voara oM. Hr 100* the couroe at_Weet r,,lli1 but alter belng ?i H.ltlat.-d. de* , idod'to enter ib-- medical profeaaloo. The faci th..t he waa Ib jBablia as tbe apeeial repreeenaatlve of tbe Brnlth aontan llUrtltUtloal BhOWfl 'he tokhk) ..?, vvhi.h he la held by tha aeentlflc JcSd He alao Iwlda a poettlon aa lecturer m Oeorgetown Unlvcratty. KANSAS HORSES DYING 4,000, Worth $500,000, Suc cumb to Strange Diseaae, Topeka, Knn., Sept. .".-"Four thou aand horaea. rcpresentlna B caah value of nearlv fptnVW. heV4 diod in twe-ntv-elx countle* of Kan?.i*.'' said j H Mercor. Stalf *_frae?eck Kanitary Commlsslonor. lo-?lay. ln dl*. usslng the Btrange disearr thal has BttaMrked horsr-.s in this Btate. At th.- prcsrnt rate." he said. "the whole of Kanaaa ln a fow day* w ill he m.-ludod In ita ra\ag?-a. and there |g BOtMag to tn*ure lt Rtaying within th* eiafe boundarle*." TWINS KICKED: ONE KILLED I -Aa . T Bov Pushes Baby Carriage Against Horse's Legs. ii'-; Tetagfapl ia Bn "fHfcaaa l Paiasalci v .i Bepl i White amus j m_r hia ten ?iiionth-t-.iiii twln Blatei J wb" were ln .< earriage al tha raar of jhish-.m. to-night ihrae-year-pldJameB McCaha, '?f Ne. e v 1 Madtaon Btraat, Ipushed th<- bahtea against tha Irgfl of.. horae, The anlmal took frigh t .-md klcked, .-ne of its hoofs Btrlklng One of th? txxins in 'he head, klllin. ho- inetantly. The other chlld 44a knorke . OUI ' f the , .ru,,!,'.'. but un iuirt , m,_ Walter McCabe mother of the I chlldren. wf.8 near by and wltneaaed th. , ,.,-x ideiit. _ CRAB FAMINE FEARED 'Motor Boats Blamcd for Scar city of Crustaceans. Balttmore, Sept S Th* no.se o' mot'ir b.at^ drlvl.ig i rabs I1U0 deOPST water*. so that er.-at numbers of fa mnle . rabs hav* beaui eaiiRht ln spawn Ing freason. ts tbe rhlef reason glven r.\ S4ve[.s..n Karle. englneer of th" shellfi^h .ommlssloTi. for the s.arcity of rraba in Maryland 4*aters this summer. Mr. Barle aaya tl?ta Indlcatee a dearth nf th.- .rabs next s.is.iii * "COLONEL IS MOSTLY GAS" Senator Sutherland Raps Ex President in Utah Convention. Ball Lake Clty, Bept B.--<_t_vernoi William ipn and Reprieantatlva ?!?? aeph ii..4veii were begh renaaBBBated WlthOttl opiiositlon 1.4 RapubiisaBa ot' Utah in state conventlon to-day. Ofl the fourth hall"! JudgO jBCOb j j.ihns"ii waa Bomlnated for Congresa nian-at -large over 11. S. .fosepb. I'nited States Senator OOOTge Sutlirr land. if. the keynote si>e<'< h of tbe <?n 4.ntion. raferred la Theodore Rooaa? velt as a "eomet. a watnlering triunp of the skles. iriostly gas. whl.h wlll dis etaaa ita Irna ctoBrnetef1 when Ub hoi air .-omes in rniita<-t with the BOlId bodv of the Repubttcau part-.-." CREEL FAVORS BUNNY HUG Blanche Bates's Fiance Permits It in Denver Street. | P.X- Tr1--;r.ip>i to Th. Ti ihun,' I Hen4er. Bept ."..--The bunny hiig'' and 'grizzly b.ar" bave the BBBCtlon of Pollce Comn.issu.ner Oebrga Creel, flane* of Blan.be Hates. aetress. and may be dan> erl an.44vl.r10 in Ponv.-r *4en in the slre.t Thls edi. t was prO mulgated lo-day at the hearing of a patrolman. William Kenne.ly. v ho had b*en lalled on the . arpet for unne.es aory soverity ln his treatmenl of a \oung woman arrosted on Sunday for dan. ing the ' grizzl. bear'' m the street. "They d.in.e them at the t'oiintry Club," aaid Creel. "If it is all nght for them to danee iheiu there. il is all rlght for oth.r per?ons to danee them. even lf their hallroom is all BBBt00Q8. The dames are not half bad, anyway, ao why all the uproar?" MlilU General Succumbs to Stroke While Addressing Veterans. COMRADE ALSO STRICKEN Old Soldiers in Milwaukee Join in Praycr and Cover Body with American Flag. Milwaukee, Bept 5 -While recalling ? da of th4 -'4th Wisrotisin Y..I 1', the Atlanta t?ampalgn, Ueu* ? rjeneral Arthur IfacArthur, r. s A., retlred, dropped dead, followtng ?, Bpoplectlc Btroke, at tho last reunlon of the reglment known as the "Cham* I,. i of Commerce" reglmenl in the anl* reralt! butldlng to-nlghi "TOUr iipbunitable i-ouragf"--- II. te the geaeral patiaad ior a few soconds. ?'.'.inirades. i ara t"'i weak to ao on." hr addad, and *ank back into hl* .halr. lle araa immrdiately attendod bv Dr. Wiiiiam J. Cronln nnd Captain E. ll. Paraona hut araa dead in a few so. - oada Within a frv.- minutes after the R-rnrra! foi I to thr- platform, Kd wln B. I'arsons, fl captala and mcm ber ol the ncimei.t. euffered a para lvti. str.'k. on tho riKht snlo frmn tho sho. k ol fleelng his oomrade fail. and had i" be carrii <i tr<>ni tho hall. The old aoldlera attendtng tho rrunlon (there were aboitl om- himdrc.ii faiird to graap t'10 sittiation for 808)8 mo menta, and when they raahed to th* Bi.i.- of their fallen rommaaa-ar an.i tried to arouaa hha tho paiior of his f,-,,-o i..l.| them thal the gomral was ,'? .1 Thi <ii,i Boldl. rfl turned awa). a Ith loar-dlmmed eyi ihen <>ne by one they kn.-lt b] the fltde of their stri. kon coraraandi i "Our Father which art m beavea." hagan on.- >,f the veteraaa, aad the Otberg ioinod him in rcpcatlng the LertJ'B Prayer. At tha doaa of the prayar, as thc soi.iior^ aroae, one of then took from the wall an American tiaj- am! apraod it over th<- dead general. Then ailently the .'i.i floidlera tafl 1 hi- hall. Whea Arthur MacArthur retJred frora aetlve flervtce, la May of li***. the gra>ie ..f liciltrnant ge*M*ra1 in the I'nited State.i army eeaaed ta eatat. in January, ^'*r'. Congreea ha<i paaaed .. law Booltahlng that grad* rjoneral MaeArthui araa a ^on of judge MacArthui aad araa horn near Spnnmi. i.i. Mass. .... Jurte -. I8& The famlly aooa ofterward removed to Mllaraukeo, <>n Augaat i. laa-i be was eppoiated first lie.it. nanf an.l a.ljutant of the _4th Wl? 0041*40 Volunl, > r Infantry. At the battle Of Missluiiary Rldge the ,-olor bearer fell. Llautananl MacArthur apraag to his side, caiiBlit up tha oolors and led the r? glm.-nt ln the i-haru.-, and wa* thi- flrst man to mount th.? araarka aad piant a uarted gtatea fla*. For that *>t of bra\ery he r.<eivo<l a niedal of honor, tvln-n hr w.is only a littl- over ..iglitr.'ii yegrt. old. i-pon th* raaaaaaattaa of ta* amjor of ihe r.Kliii.nt on Jarniary 2r?. 1481, he aucceeded hlm in that posltlon. f.eneral MurArthur entered the rr-julnr <:en4inuei4 oa ?.\mth page, *Ulh roluma. T FADE IN FIGHT FOR GOVERNOR Chief Bull Moose Reported to Have Picked Prendergast After Bitter Contest by Hotchkiss Men. EACH ACCUSES THE OTHER Religious Issue Raised by State Chairman Adds to Trou? ble and Convention Meets with Harmony No where in Sight. OTHER CANDIDATES AOTIVE Friends of Kellogg, Colby and Davenport Get Busy. in the Hope of Profiting Wbile the Bigger Men Destroy One Another. a fK._i.i a SMff Otfreeaeadaal of Tha fMeaa* 1 Syracufle, N. Y., Sept. 6.?After mid night word waa passed around that the edict of tha Chief Bull Moose waa m Pre.idargaflfs favor and that hia nomi | nation was to go through. Thia was felt to ba tht only way out of tha .mpossible situation which had i arisen. Nobody would discuss this rt ' port for quotation; ______ _f course, it is | possible that personal ambition of some candldate or other or stubbornness might dnve Prendergast out,#for he sticks to hi* declaration that he will accept notning escept a unanimous nomination. IFrnn. * s.;,rf Cflr*_B|iua<flal af TB* THtian* i Byrat uae, Bapt ?". William H. Hot. h klss. stato rhainnan of tho thir.l |-trt' . and Contfotlar rrnidaHaal >.f Naw York t"it4. for fifteen yeem. piraaB.al frlaatda and business ass<><-i_t.-s, an?l for se4*r.ii yeara claae poiiti<-ai a'li-.-t in the Progrossiv .? mot .liPiil. are al aarordaf points. i:aeh thlnka ihe oiher Ifl tr.atltiK him unfairly an.i um.en.T oiiflly in a bitter llght 04, r thp Pro greealvea' immidktbHi f?>r Ooverner, tvhlch has Arisen sip. o ,,n iaterview VlHween thorn at 2 o'eloek thia m.'rn ing. As a rvsiilt. n soerris liKoly that nelther i.f them 44m 1,0 nsmlnated, th. entir* conventlon '.a? baaa bM by the ea'" and hitterness .ngen.Jero.l arhieb .aiinof b. 4. ipod out l.y pla. ating oither af the principals. Whether this situation has 1 ome aboul by a remarkable eeriaa of nn? anderatandinga ..r a-bether it le the rasult of dellberate plottlng by aoaae body try ing to arrecfc the ne\4 part.\ or aomebod) h.iping tr. 1.0 a beneflciar; by reoelvlng the BomlnaliiBi made Ib 1 b state pf ehaoa, m n..i vet .i.ar. n . is known that sine. dayhreak there h- s ' been srreat effort to sprrad baoadcasf reports of tbe trouble between the two j men 44 hich. by their very nature, wouM ? prevent any rp. oni-iliati.-n. At any rate. tbe afTnir had progresse . I to-night to B |" int where CoBtroller Prendergaal said: 'i wiii not take a nomlnattoa whleh is the raaull of a divlded conveation. J I v il! not take anything but a t-tiani j mrnis ii..mination. Jf Ifr. tfotchklae and Senator na4enport and Mr. COlhj arr put Up. let them go inio tha aren.. and tight it out. I do not ivant an: nomination whfl'h is the resuit of sucii a fight. and I want take it. I am n? seeking a nomination. and don't wan: ta take one under flach conditlone.'' Hotchkus. Too, Says Ne. Then Mr. HotChkhB had thli t" BS) "I eanii"t add one word to all I Ita\ ? aiready said about not araatlng thlfl nomination. if my friends are apread ing around twdg. - a iti; mv name ano talking of nomlnatlng me, it la poi with im ,-i.-iaem. ( am 11044 and ha4? been for Mr. Prendergast I expe.-t to vote tor lum. I say to you that th. conventlon wlll BOt noniinate me. I expect it to nomlnata Mr. rniudeigsat' ?'Will you dacllne tho nomination if ii doea noralnat. you?" waa aakad, "1 refuse to Bnswer that question," i a as ihe reply. ?'Thero are men here 44 ho will not I. believe you are not a candldate antll 1 yi.ti ?ay before the nomination that ryou 44H1 decllne if aoaalnatad." ??II. II will fraasa over and you and I 1 1.111 danofl B jlR 0B it.'' Mr. Hotehkiss lyelled, as his arm sawerl ihe air, "be ! fore III sa> that. I WOBl _8| 'Tim' | Woodruff drlva aaa, 1/ people who kp..v4 me arahl la think that they ll bave to think arhai th<\4 want t<>.' 1.0 4<>u -eetlsa whal the rev(.|t ..,1: be \t you decllne ta ad.i that to arhai you bave Butd in this erltlcal siltia ti.-n ??? I don't give a riamn 4vbat the r*sulf wlll bv!" t'torted Mr. H<>t, hkiss. almoflt b.sjil. hlmaeH 4'ith arorry and angcr "Tve '."t Just enough bulhlog and Iiisli ln me s" I WOBl let 'Tim' Woodruff or anybod) ela_s .lmo m*." Colonel's Big Stick Naadad. When all this is tak< n in coinbina tion with tha natural confusion of an "unboss.-d" conventlon, the very actlve eft'orts af tr ajble makors, and the aelf BOeklng ef .1 lew of the hltherto minor pUBB-b-llllfla f'T th. head of the tlcket. the reaull hen gtVea a very 4i\id im preaaloB of cattie ia a pea with a eoBBte of buiis flgbttng. The i.ig stiek of Oolonel R'.osevoh 4\ill be n.eded to produce order. an?l ther* is some doubt whether even that wlll be heavy enough. The convention now is practically marklng time. for there are multitudt