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1000 RAiSES, MN flfaU LEGAL TEMPEST Rumor That Aldermen Would Call Becker Witnesses Rouses Counsel on Both Sides. mioN'T HAPPEN. HOWEVER Waldo May Be Asked to Explain Activities of Three "Strong Arm" Squads ond His Re sponsibility for Them. Tra rtpvrt >***terdaj thal kh* alder ?eaab f*8tnmltt?* taTeatlfltatlajj iho Ki-aft iimation Inteaded t-. taqulre late tha ?Bjararai i 4*ttl?a ,.f the thre* "sirong am," atju8?'s ?natatadBed al t\ritd* HaaMt quarterf tb gambltng, al f,a,j,. . -? kh* commlttee, broi - l down ? atortn ?f proti I l John i'. Molntyre, cotina*! for Lt*ut?iani Ch?rle> Bl WBfl nt th* head of ona af thi aan bUnfl i ta b I ? foi ? ,H| in'ii. ? ? Of Inatit the nrinle: ?( Herni?n RoaentbaX, A?tins i' ? kttoi ? Moaa aI*o pro ? ? q,ir-. B Whlch nilBht tend tO i ?curkw Mr. U BJ j: ? r, i ?? - ' BB888BBrll -?? r, and '" . to flbow offlclal ci If tlie Inqulry tax* - ? ra Mr. I -. ? most preji " ' >' to hla cttent'a Inti ? aai tnlflbt $ ?uch r feeltng ln tl ? ,or*irr. inil ?eartra [<* I i falr i Jury of hla \. ? t>8 B*U4 ' '"' '" jnika an efTorl I ' ? i dermanlc B)iaatl$atlrrn un-il attov t. - Melntyre S*arch*s Authorit.es. MtlBt*. re 44,-,s look'.r.g up I ? *s laat niaiht to hnd *ot what form r-,,.,. .- : -,v;iii hlmaelf ol ko ? hv.oo ot the nl.l'T , , >, an en.'TK-ney thoughl Hiat aom* kin.] of i , rl, ef .,,. bltton" wonM be avaltablc Bl the 6?ipremo Court. ??ff Br B*r la to bo rrieel in two plaeoa ?j the on* klm* i ranj ba C4>mp*ll*d to reaort to a legal fMrlnclpta oevm befon Ina-ok^d n thiB country,'' h? said. MBtatant Dtatrlet Attormr M ?.irr.ee:, from the reporta Bfl board, I rirorT K Buekner, r*h* f i aamael foi ald.rrr.ar .: ? rommitt^e tat?nd*d to call cartaln *8-ltn?t*?eea ir. th. B*ck*r caai lartlfy bi rearard to ccrtata pnaaaa of Ih* ftmbiing altuatlon bb bandled by the po That would not i>e pertnttted hy the P.strl't Attorney. Mr. Moaa eaid. and if riah an eftort araa p*ratat*d lt. b. BMBBdtte* h* Btlfljhl taw* ta i*4*4a?rl to tempt of OOUrl Pi"'" I G<.'-, wbo la flftttnt in th" exti*aordln?ry tarma of th* i i ''"'"'? ? i " ! $T ia to he 'rird Mr. **-*a*ataer a*t il reta th* nxtal -?rkt Attorney taarl mght when he h.arrl of the threateti.d CO* taUona by announclpg that ho dld not In 188*1 to call any of the B*cker wttoaaaaa "I have n't th* allflrhtael ktlea al calltag anr of Ibe Becker wttaBMaaa,'* ba aald "The corninitte*. does not tatand to do anythinr tbal win aan*a*UTaaa th- Dtetrtet Atforna> n hla work Iti the Baefect ( - Rumor True in Part. Mr Buekner aifda***, bowerar, tbat kb* 88*$**! plan of the r-nmmitt, ?? wa* to go ahaad w ith tha- investU-.'ti'.n tato th' ad BSMatratlv* pottay of the Pollce D*part ?aal ln bandHag th* rartaoa form* of **ka, inciuding B*ambltng. aavctaa aad aie arafarrty houaea H< a u boI aor* whlch ?ubject would he taiaen up fiist at Batnr* day'a hearing. he BBldt Polic- i"ominl~ iloner Waldo win he a wltncaa before tha a>rnmtit*e oa itattaralay, and he wlll he QuestloM I cl n n gard tr, hla pollcy Ir handllng rlc* 11 I- BB4**TM(>od Other w,t e**aa may b* called tat< l ?xamirieu ataas tha aanM llne*. IfatBrally kl - tnejulry imo thi gambllag rrttjati^r. i- relattan to 'he pattoa aotlcy ln dea!!*...- nith that partleular form of Tfce am lead to an tav4B*rtfjjattan of Um er";ar.l!!d',..ri. actlait-'.B and powers of th* "?tror.'; arm" aquad*. II if. |B*otBabla B?ker'8 name.* togethw wltb that of Iteaiautiii r^omtarfek Riiey aid otbera, Bhe hai been at the head of thea* ?jjuarlB will flgure In that taancb of th* kaaaaty lt would nol aurprtae aay an* whoha* followed th< h4**rfBB*? bcfori Ita a'.lenn&ny fommltt'-e !f C4?nmtaBlon?P W'aklo would be examlned al aoine l*nfl*tta h regar.l to hla 'Y**lai>aMhf*lty*' for Betk.r aa the h'-ad ut on^ of lhe "afreng trm" aqiiad*. lt aaay : that Mr. Boekneri cotttj*! for tba ..oininlttee. haa not nvn tloned Bl k"r b>" name durhx tb* mveB tlgatlor. ?. -a Th'- only tlme that Back? Wi nam- wfia nvntloned W4U Whaa Mayor Geynor was a *arltne*a Th? Mayor ahowed BO compunrtl ai ln ?abtikig ?. thi IntHcted ueutenaiit by n*ta*. and declarad he wbh oorivinc"4 that ktrckar hnd been the mo4inK ei'lrlt amo-ig ?B imfteri ln the P**B*l|08 D^partment. ka$**f fJtaynor tii<i<1.-ntally told at the ttaaof aendnig an anoiiynrteufl latter ofl*B> Haining ataout Becker lo OotnaataafaTaMfl1 ''aldo a year a?o The Commlankin'T may ba aaked ta regard to that lattaar aaathar he had any raaaoa to dafltruat hta "4trong a-m' man alaoa that tlme. 8ETON HALL TO PAY TAXES. Trent'.n. X. J. K< pt. ta. fltatoa ilnll ?"ul *4?e. Whlch lor more ti.an flfty yeara haa ?>4=en BXetnpl liom toxatlon, will have to PBy taxea t., lb* fctat- Bfl tavtad by tho **?yth <'>rarii?e Tax Board. axcordiiiK to a ??dilon handed down to-day hy the Htate ^ottd ol Jr>iuallratloti of Thxci-, whlch ^dt that tli<> college ehartr r doee not C0MUtuta ;ir, irropaatakla oaattinol **? ??nptlng that tnatltutlon from laUKatBOfB. MI aaaefsmant taaiad bf BJeuth Orang* f*r laat year le auMtaln^.l. I Soups, Stews and 1 J Hashes I f Ar* dellghtful difahea when 1 1 properly aeasoned. Uae ff LEA ? PERBINSj I 8AUCE I 1 ?'taa*, Boaala. SteaUa , , : tSalada I 1 **a*4tt Inalptd v itl.u'jt It. f I An Appottxor 1 l 'ijajwrjajjar^af <=o88. Arenta, N.V. B CARPET J. I 1 W WILUAMS aa- ^BL fl?8 CornmBu*. Eat 187J JLEANING 353 West Mti St HART SEEKS NEW DELAY Says He Can Prove Schepps Wasnt in the Catskills. O) ; ? ;? gi ipb . . Thi 1 rtbn iiot Bprtnga .\'k.. gept tt?Two aew wltneaaea am swear they saw Ham iScheppi in arkanaat aboul the aarae thne fJamea L Oraham, an attorney, of thla city, aaya Beheppa carae to blm for l*pai |advice, i. >i<;? :i^ to * atatemenl ifsued to-nlf it by loha W, Hart, counael for Becker. ,; i bain BaM Beheppa called on him >h8 ay after Roeenthal wai. kiiieri. B ppa deelared he was in the CateklUa Hart Bsaerted to-nlght he would nro-" ppa WBl not lT-a-- tl.e .'Mskills; th;., ?? New York deteettve pi.ilcd tbe covera i 0 i hl? cot; but that he vran bere In Arhanaaa. a? Oraham say?, knoplag na ier until Immumty could be ar ranged f?r him. and that a? coon aa be got *4..nl ti,at averythtag WM Ot, K. he came from undr-r oover and for ten daya walked the Btreeta of Mot Bprtnga, "beg gmg the lo.-al poliremen to arrest him." Hart aaaerted in an eerlouaneea thia evenlng that he wotild be able before he Wi Hot Bprtnga to know every mo\*? I tha! Beheppa made h*r*. ]]r j?aid he be red Oraham'a stor;.' and woald Bua* i atantlati it before he returned to Xew Tork. it would cauae no aurprtae, In rtew of Hart'B Btatement if. on bla return to N"e? Tork be WOOld aak for anotber rommis ?n* to llot BprtBga tO takf tbe MlntOny l e baa diaeover^'l I told Whltman he intended to do ia WOBld not let htffl intro the wltneaaee l,.. foand durtng hi? ? Btay before th* eetamlaaton coa d U'liltmnri took a rhanee. not ? nn'.th. r d*lay. HELD FOR EXTORTION Policeman Accused by Formcr CIcrgyman Faces Trial. A< lee - c'?rjr":nan of ex* ton Ing t ? ' o Patralmaa John a. 1 io the Wear ?j?tvi Btreet ?> ? ? ??hout bail tO ?wall thi aei of the ;r?nd fary bl M. platrate the Jefferaon Markel C. . ? ?- fternooo. Wlll 01 who has bei ?? :r njoiitha ? force, ii 1 ra old and at No. H8 Puti a* ? Brooklyn. Jo-Spb 11 V" .- ? ?? ra old, formerly an EpU opa Iu ? ? man, In Denrflle, N. T., who li i ?> of the p-?a coM VTater Uorapai . at No. TT Wall -treet. eharged I atrol man irltl fordng Mm to pa; '? l I Auguai M, and tatB on Beptembei t by threetenlng blm wltb arreat on a 'tious charga if bc- rafuaaa. Ya ing paJd the money. bai *a,i. thal *Tllllamson demanded IKB more. Thlnk* irij,' thtre would DB BO Bttd tr. hls deinanda. the prfmeqar \iei'e>i the Weat ITta Btreet .?t;,tii,n and told hip story. ln eomi yaalerday v,-.:np'? aai Ingi bank book. ahowlng that he had dra? n tbe ? on tbe rlateH be gave. -as Intro flneed aa evldenee. Arthur J. .'rlbens, a teiir-r in the geaman'a Bavlnga Bank. alao 1>^stili*d he had seen Wllllamton enter th. bank Wlth Touag on the date? men tl' ned. I ieorare IV. MarHn, of No. ^15 Montague atreet, Brooklyn, counael foi Wllllamaen, intr.-durad trvMence ahoaing r ' Toung had b-*n ane^ted and ar ralgned In the Jefferaoa Market <;ourt ln ;KS on B BfUrtPUl >.harjre and was pal under boada to keep tbe peaee f'.r s1s ni.-.-itliB. m ROSE OUT AND IN AGAIN Only Laughs When Asked if She Had Been Kldnapped. Roaa Ko.\, flft*en yeara old, who for the third tlme vnthin a year dlsappeared >vi terrlay from h<r bom* at No. ? Hopkln .on sveaoe, Brooklyn, and who her par* feaiad had been Bbdooted and proh ,ihly Mftin by a gans;, luiown as 'V.a ''Roehaaray faalhar Duetere," in reveng* for bavtng eauaed on* of their n-irah-r t.. be aenl ta the penitentiary. aaa aeen lute laBt nlght 00 the atreet by Deteetlve Iionelbjn. who jrave chaae and reught ler J in a hallway. At the BrowaavtUa atation tbe glrl ?aa aiiked if pbe had bf?n kldnapped, but tbe i only laughed. The ixillce decided to hold Bl the Btatlon houao until th. arrlvnl | of ber pareata, when sean aho araa aitb janot?.'r slrl. ?no made her eaeap*. Mlaa I I'ox aaid that ahe had b'en staying wlth b. r glrl ccanpaafcm. Baaala Oroaamaa. a mambor of the "Paatcca." war- eonv|r-ta>d not lotag aao on cbargei made Bf th* glrl and elnce that tlme 8 i'!'??'" wateh haa been kept on bar, B araraed that If Grosaman aenl away" ch., woald ba MBed Teaterday araa the ftrst time that the virl araa peraaltted to go out ai,?ir. and tha lmmedlutcly dlsappeared. a f NOWTHEHOUSEBOATPERIL Board of Health to Regulate Moorings and Sanitation. The lloard of Health wlll hereafter over B?.r all bonaeboata la theaa watera. Health Commb-Bloner I/*derle, ln explalning th* feasnaai Bar the adoption by the board of a Itlon to that effect, aald ye?terday thal there bad been many complnlnts about lio-iaeboatB thle aummsr. "In SbeBpebijad Bay," aald the Commle ?looer, "more than a aeore of auch eraft u?re an<bore?d in front of the placea of Indlvtdaala wha proteated asalnat aueh i procadare." Th* .ummaBloner aaid that there waa i dangar f>f typhoid fever in eotse canea. !jl?. d^.-lared that houaeboata from other placea an re anchored in the bay? and in ! ktfl abr.ut this elty In lncrsaslng numbem. nnd tl.e tlme had coma whan such craft ? nad t" ba BBjaawiaea. By the new provialon of the Banttaty [Coda Biiowa aa Bectlon 1B7A. no houae boal while uaed or occuplad. ahall ba ianrhorsd ln the watere or any lnlet or bai except the upper or lower bay of New Vork Harbor. wlthcut a permlt in wtlting from th? board. CAR HITS MAN AND WIFE Staten Island Trolley Leaves Track-Passengers Shaken Up. .- T Oldham, a iraln dlspatcher fc-tbe Btataa laiand RapW T.ansit Company, hving on Proepeet avenue, New Brighto... Btataa laaaad, araa atandlng wlth hia wtfe laat evi ..Ing at JfafBey and CaBtleton ave nuea wh.'ii a trolley .ar bound for 8t. Oeorga lumped tha taaak and ran into tlK-'ll. Oldham waa aeverely Injured about the body and head. ar.d hla wtfe had both hipb li.Jured. They were attended b> a aargaan from the B. R. Bmith Inflrman. but i.'fuai^l to go to the hoapital Half a .lozen |,aa?engera were thrown about the car when lt left tbe raila. but aelde from a few brulaes and eeratehea and sho.-k they were rot bUarad 8UNOAY'8 NEWYORK TRIBUNE Me,ieH anywhare in tne United Statea for $2 50 a year. Patrolman Says Prosecutor Called Him Off Post. SEEKING MURDER WITNESS Bluecoat Declares District At? torney Told Him Not to Re port Incident. Patialmaa Lehane, af tha Weat I7tb atreet station. on trin. befora Deputy Oem m!s.?loner l.Mllon. Bt Headi-juarters, yeiter day told o story lnvolving Diatrtct At torney Whltman. Lehane was charged wlth laavlng hia poBt. at uighth avenue and .Orh street, on the nlght of Beptem ber 6. lle teatltVd that the Idstrlrt At tointy. in a hlghly excited atate, nsh.-d up to him and ordered hlm to follow him to a houae at No. 828 W *st _4>r), ?trefrl where he expeeu-U tO COTI er nn Important ?4:tii?FB ln the RoeeathBl .-ne*. Lehan* d*clared that tha Dtotrlct AttaWBOy BBM |I,8M bad beer. off.-i*d tba Wltaeea to fl OUt of town. "How (Ild you knOW that tii* men -.n-> tbe Dfcatrtet Att>.rr..y7' a?>ked Dapot] Dtlloe. 'I aaw him ln the OOUrt <>f .".erier.4] Se-. Bionn a few weei.s bafore that," rcplied Lehane. "I followe.l hlm to th* lintiae." eon tl-nied Lehane. "ir. >n:.i tO BS : Tn *.. in? iipstair*. n*.-\, dont let anybody n ter or lr.uo thit plaoa whlle T'rn Inelde.' Ile waa ln Iberc aoma tin *. and then h. came oul with a mar. whom he sddreaeed aa ,Mr. Keid. Ml taid that fl L*tter make a rfrpofl to my station.' eontinueu Leliane. "Put he got ex.Hed ard h?id thal 1 n*edn't do arythin* af the 88rt that h* had the rlght IO tak. me ofT my poet Tb*n h.. ordere.l ni" to ser a taxieab nn.) r di<1 ao. Wlur I got back %r;th thf taa Ifr. He'd wrn, gona The Matrlct Attorney r??td h* araa going bar-k inslde lha ho iae and told n.* if be dldn't return iti threa mitrit*p fr.r BM te fotee niy way iti _n<i gat Um. Ra rame out aguln in a fjffy and told m? to g*t ln and rlde wltb Mn 1 agaln 00* e?n r?\ that j oughi Ui meka a 7*;.' t. bot he aaid T BOed not rlr. lt. "We arara rapldly up rn the fJard. Paarily tiotei, r>r t*-.it'B whal it appeared to h?>." Mld T?*hane 'Tt * r\r. at Ko. 198 \\rat i*,i vtir^t, ar,.| t wanl Inald, arttti the Dlatrlct Attorney. We talked wlth * i ?i -i paraona, m.-hiding the yanrtn w ? md B fsBoW -.hnlnoV ? Hhoy. 'KfWp yOUr are >.n thla fello\< ' he b;.i-I to n,' Taa niav hs\e to .irr'st hlm H* talk with more peraona "nri aeemed to .- - *: mtrli SXeited. When we left th* h..'i?<' be aald: Uy wltneaa ?..t .i ??. ? He left the eity to-da-.' I'nder noaa eianiliiBtloii .'ommi1 *ion< r DUion, Lathanc called Iti othei wll neaaaa ta edrrebo at. blm Tl ? were Pa? tr.'im?n Deaala Perry an.-i Mlehael <>?ra pan. of tbe Weat I7tfa atraet atatlon. Tb-1 *a!d they piseed l.*han?' at Klghth arenue and 2ftrh atr?*t whlle Lehane araa talk.,.?r with Mr. Whltman (..'aptain Wakefleld of th* preetact saM he had Inveetlgated tbe cbarge agalnat Lehane and raport*'! to Coms Waldo 'le also aald that the BMU9 ReW mtrntloned by Lehane had nol te a knewledge baan aireeted for be aaw RaM thrae aara latet oa tha atreet, .md RaM told hlm that he i Held ) hnd cl\*n n valu abie tip to the Diatrtct Ateerney* In r*scr\lnaT devriaion r'nmm'salr.nar Oil lon sald . "I serlously fount the pr.^a- ,' t*< pistri-t Attorney to ordeff a rsatretauui eff hls poat und*r any rlrcum-.tatH-'a "Tb..;* t\ aa no arre>>t nridt- ln tb* BBBa, and I thlnk you ahould bave repetfted thi etr? cumatanee le your prednet." NEW CARS TOO LOFTY Double-Deckers Won't Go Un der "L" Structure. The dauble decher trolley .ara whi^h atartled Broadway Wfll hav* t be b*nt bank to the ahop ? . ?? a llttl* 1*b^ impoBins If thej ?r> to ba pul ln general ua* throuarhout th. <lty. Th.. dealgnera of the new etyi* rai ln tb. Ir eaginiesa for eapn'-lty murt hav.- overtooked Bome ..f tii* reejiilramante of aarfact li ?' New Tork. far tbi eara CBimOt paa^ under the ele\ated BtruCtor .it ^*wtiI potota At pr*Bent the *arB run nni' from tlu Uattery to at?th atre*r, and ln thrU run there !e no ohstaele t>? pravent tlrlr paaaaga Thay aoaM aot hewever, paaa under the alevated strtietur* at some of Its lower polntu Whleb would ha\. to b< ri*gotiated lf th- aengea waa i Btaaded. At th* otfireM ..f th* New Ifork RhIIw.cb Company it ?ai eai.i yestergay tlu.. lha firat rara war* rner. i\ expertmental nri<i that no deriaion ba.l bfMn rea-h-d \-t whether they ahoald be nd..pt*<i fer gea aral uae. lt la e?>rtaln thal if anotber lot Ib order-ed the <1ealsn<rM ul.l take 884*8 n. go over the Bm and take a few BBaaaara* menta. ??"Ti<-ept for th* mattar of h*igbt. the new rara hav- preaeated r.o radlcal ile faet. it la eekSeat, bowevar, that they have not achleved the a.ime ie,.,jy popu larity aa the new Btyle atepl^se t^rn ?!tii whieh tho cempan;- baa been exi-erlni.nt ing reccntly, for alraady ord- ra bare baaa plaeed for IM eara of that tyi ?? THOUGH OLD, THEY WED One Bridegroom Ib 86 and Hia Wife 10 Years Younger. .By Taiafraph is Tha TrtfeaM.) Montgomery, Mo.. H*pt 25 - Kdt-aM I>oekhart. who waa thlrty-flve raara <-ld when be cnlHted ln tbe I'nlon army ln 1881, waa marrled here to-day to Mra. Barah RiiBsell. wno then wa? twenty-flve. The brtdegroom la now eighty-aix and his tride ecventy--ix. rearlng the reeta of thelr frlende. they etol* away and wero marrled ln a nearby tewn. MlnneaDolls. Bept. 25.-C. O. Johnson. rlxty-one yeara old. of OaillMintOWB, Tenn . and Mlsa HetSB John.?on. of Phila? delphia, flftv-flve. were marrled here ?a day after an elopemt-nt from the yuaker dtr. INTANT'S BODY IN WOODS The pollee of Harr!Bon-on-thn-8-)und ara try Ing 1? aolvc the ni.vj.teiy surroundlna tbe glaoavary of a partjen of the body oi an Infatit whb h waa found In the woodi near Purchaae, a ehort dlBtaiu-.- from Whlte I'laina. Thla la the aecond dead body that has been found ln thla vlt-mlty wlthln the laat few montha. Barly tfl thi Bprlng tho body of an Itallan. *. Iti. four teen stab wounde in the back. was f.nind fi.oatlng In tb* pond n.ar r. .juarry. and. ihough the police UH*d every mean* to inravel the myBteiy, lt la as yet uu aolved. I5,lward Dean arnl Bgv ard A.-kerman, of Whlte Plalna, were out huntlng yea lerday. Wbaa their dogs uncovered the head and arma of an InCam. T anbeared to have be<n dtamembered Brttt a kiilf*. r''* bor.es had b*en eovered -.Hh *artb There *as no *jgn of *io B*et> prlnta nearby. \ HURRICANE SWEEPS JAPAN. Much Loss of Life and Damage to Property and Shipping. Tokio. s*-].i ::. -a burrleaae swapt aaar Japan oa the niKht nf B*ptomb*r8. There wh- much lo** o( Mf* and heavy daniag. io property and shipping. All rommuni cattoni ..;?? badl; ,>ii.Tn.pi.-i. \ lerpedo i).,Ht and tbe destroyera T*chlbana and Fubukl \4.-r.. stink in la* Bay. Toklo baa h.. r. aataaoat eemptatoty tae | lated atae* f4*?-tanab*r 2-'. owtag ta ta* vaideapt-ad de***aatattoa by tho typtawn, ' Whlch eetrrtod down nV. the telegrapl: 1 line.. Af Ynkohama th* Freneh anaawvd | urutoer Dnplalg drae?Tatl her a*achori an<i |w*n< aabari she araa palled orr, ho4\ 8*4*4*8*, th* foll .44 lag day. At BMa-wnoaekl, tatand af Heode, a Pll?lail mallboal found.-red. Tha easual tlea ar* unknown. The losaes to ahippitig h*TB bnanTflrr waitwia. Tba .lapanas*- bat ttaahlp SatMitna and the tendor Maaahfl were dtainaated. iv.ur aoatrajrcra and 1 liv? torpedo boats tgflfr* drlv.m ashore. CHARGES $5,000,000 LOSS Stockholder Asks Reimburse ment in Elevated Deal. Chleaa*4V F<*pt. 2?.-A rharge that a $2o. $flB,fl$$ l.ond laflue of the Northweatern 11. ?rated lialiroad of Cbtaaaj* wa* lllegaily tHapoaod of for i-">.ooiv?x) to the govrrn Ing eommlttoa of th.* meraat *f the rhi eago etetratad railroaala is made ln a bin 1 fnr Injunrtif.n and rr covery Blei here to d.iy hy Dartd .T. l.vana. In hla hill. fllr.l !n the Bupastor I outf. B, a* B Bt')''kh"l?lar in the N'orthw-" Etarated road ..ekn tn feeee tha $Te* f*natanta t., explata la bobtI the detaiis ? >f tb* nt'M'k paurehaa* eeatrael or ayadl* ...!?; B8jre*aaanl aalarad tata 00 May ?? 1011, bulaaaa the eie-wit*.! m.id aharflhekd er* and Henry A Blair, unoer whlrli Btalr, aa kinetee, ebtdbted a majority <>f ',*-. * ol tne Northw'ftern company. Tii" (MendanUi ara: BamtMl innuii Brlttae I. BuBd 'WBltam W .-.riffln. Wllilam A. Vox, Henry A. ftl.lr. Mason B. Htarrlni*, Paimn-l M< - Roberta, John H. (iiiilck. Ita M. t'obo, .-,? dlrector* of the r"..'V and Inrank A. \ im darllp, Hlalr ar.d McBeb*trka) as ?r'iatee8. irndar the aarreemeit .-reatlnK whnt la kr...i4n aa th* CMcago Etaeated Rallwa: ra < oltateral TruBt. Vaaderllp. *>i.?Jr, lacull, IfcRol ? and V. A DalBIM and B. W i'.i d*n, aa :^m; ? ra ot lb* governlni* Board tt* and tiie N.ni.'ni.i Clty Bank of New York tha Ctanaaonwealth Ediaon Company. kh* Ch$**go ItaBwaya ? . ai..: the Cbtaege Clti Bai I Company, ata* ar* 4taf*n4tonla I .-. ,,, a k ? tO f4***4Si tl.<- d*?fe- .laiitf ... rataftbeva* tt... Norfhwaatera ' l< ? >?? I j{aii4>a\ Ceaapan] foi what h* ctata ...?-?. 11, lb* uai. . DOMINICAN NEWS CUT OFF Minister Pcynado Believes the Rebcls Won't Oppose Marines. VasMBitea, *?*pl M B'aa Ingtofl re r.-ivf.) ro o*wa froni ih* Domla Bi t'?-fi?,4- oa aeeounl >>f th?* ruttina ot '-ahie?. by the r*b*la r .-par.?t->n ? aa-.-nt forward aistreely fer th* eaiiing of tha tr-in.i o't Pralrta, from Phlladelphta. -aritn th* an ta empel th# reopenlag al Daa ' ? *' bouaaa atang tha hor.w af Haytl Pt?b> 1 -.?'!'.- all af tb* b8*b whe aill a I ? ? ,,.. aqr-M 11 ? are aea 01 thelr way fr?.m tr'ir r**p*4*tlT1 P4tata BlOBg tlie Atlantl - ' <?8t Ia tb* ab**ai 1 ot adartce* from their gorflntmaflita D*intaa*aa tttntoter TWt r.ado aad H >??? '?' fltar Uorm hatk ??-? r-ii'-ant h - ing tbe a*eta*oa ,. ti r. r.'t.ri t^rat.* t<. latad Daartai tha i^iaii,1 1 >r. P4*yna4o, laowetet , r....,. ?' a betj) r tbat tii^ n b*la a ... 'rO;..4|-r.l , . ', 1 ? * ? mtag An.arl.-an BM 8, and that It * onLl . . , ba ? .,? > for th. ? Bpedttkou to t ????,?'!'' BB**taal i". K"4err,m'iif waa cenhaed te ti/- EfayHaa boid-r hh<i araa r*arrtad ? - . i roall band* af ah* it fl i B00M M00SETTE HATS Every State Will Get Supply? Perfecting Plans for Ball. ii looka mra m if Ih* i oantry *?..m! . goea be ttotted wiih ntaMcni arcarlnc H'l'i an . .mi" Bati M 4 aldry Ix.'nelly. i,t tb state B4 ld? qja ut, - of kh* l*r*ajr***ltra party, in Baal 2s.fii Btreet, Bald r**tatrda] that one bun diad "f kb* hata w>.iid Boea g.. o-u t.> , acfa of Un rtataa ot tha Uatan. Kumben "f kb hata ara bemg boU ln Kea rork, and i' la aald that ??? oaa? tlBganl of W4wn?n wearlng whlta dn aad Ih* liiiiiinn-'.''. hai" w.'il.l ni.i-eh ln th* i-4'.ii-. on tlw ninrht of tba Bao?**ll ntifleatloa m**tliay. October :t; Tl.lf. afternoon MI88 I'onn'-lly nnd a eerpaef ban4taanahatt*d p'ris -aih go out in an B8*ten*40bB* i" faaata np btBfl nn nouncin** ti.> Mooaaita t>aii al tha flfar* ray IIHl f.y.e'ini on Ih* nlaht ?,f Oct4> ber 1. Stome of the pafrone^ses ,.f the ball ar. Mr4 (iiffty B Btraoa, aftoa Bthel C. n-H-iB" a-alt. Mrf. PoiisIms Itohln?i)i. IftoB JatM Aditaana, Mt?8 r-rri'i.- Ktdtor, Mtaa Bertha t ftfla*it*a*najfb, Mra. Btlward Drai.-r, lfjaa M,-iry Drvtar, Mlaa Abea Ca4*penter, .\Ir? William Vanani-e. Mr*. William Crant Ftrown. the R^v. Mla.8 A. .T. Alle baek otid Mrs. Tbeeduia ltoo**T*lt M TAOGART, JOOKEY, WEDS Surprises Hia Frlends by Marrying Maryland Oirl Here. Tho.n.ir MeTnpnrart. a Jmicoy. who rldes for AaartaM Betaaonl al kh* Plaaltaa maet* Bgfl "h'\it tb* harrler'' when he waa lnaniad OB TuflBJllay Btgbt Ih thl? rlty to MtaB Myrtlfl T.D-a*, Of KO. HI Belvlder, aaattm*, Arltaajrtosi. MA Mtaa u-r-aa'a paianta aipantad that th" rnarriaKa would takr- plaaa Baal February. bai tho ronplw Bhpped Off and aurprlsed thelr frhnd*. Th*y l*ft Balllaani a on ataaatay m-rninit for New vork. a4*a*aimaaaied by John Ma* Taaxart. a brother of Um bddafljreoBB, t.> N i, his mother. who tt***** at No. MH wo,,t itd aflraat Th* eoapla wlll retura te Batttaaere ta aaerrew, ..nd M4*Taa*ga4i 44111 inak'- preparntlonp ta rlda ln the mnrel meotinar. II* kBfl BBBB-B Ml?? I.uras a vear, b*-eomlna; BOaaalatad with h'ar at Ih* fall Plm,|oo meetlng. She ls aaetarteaa ?v''a" ?**** a1"1 1,u '" twenty* three. _ a BOY WAS KILLED BY TROLLEY. Clefg ot blood and *>om.- ::tiTan hair roi.tid -BWlBWflay hy aa luspector of the I'liMi,- S?n-lee Commte^lon on a Broad? way troii.v ear ciearad the aayataiy of tha daath of Daniei Pannera, the gewe boy Who** mangled b'>dy waa found on tb* Broadway track. hetueen 1f?th and 14,7th atreet.*, on Monday. As the blood Naaa found on the front atep, dlraaotly ander the cloaed iloor to the left of the motornian. lt ti belleved that the boy waa ateallng a rlde and illpped b^neath the wheel.. MRS. MUNDY LOCKED UP Former Wife of British Earl's Brother Invades Police Station. INTOXICATION THE CHARGE Woman Who Eloped with Mag azine Writer Adds New Ohap ter to Strange Story. [nea afandy, dlvoreed w.tr ot Talbot Chetarjraea Ifoady, a magasine writer, and formtaiy the wifa of the Hon. Ruparl .'ravpn. waa arresfd laat niorlit at thei Bfeaf ;:tb atreet paHea station on tne i ? ha'?e of intoxfeatlofi ai-d dlaorderly eon- j rlu<-t. Mrs. Mut.dv BBBaa tO the DOUec Bta- I tlon and reejoaated Llantaihinl Ihlelda to] aend a poHcoaaaa to Nea leraay bb tbrce! ber husband to pay allmony whieh ahe sald wa* due ber. Bhe aald her addreaaj for the laat wnk had be?n No. ."jV Weat 17th atreet, aad that ber former hiiBband j had not Bupported ber atnce he had Bvedj ln New .W?ey ?nm? tlnir. OJjo. The HeuKmRnt, after beartng ber oaee, adviserl the woman to a;et ? lawyer. Ofl hla refusal to e.tid a polleeman att<-r her buBbaad MrF. Iloudy began complalatng in a loud rotei. nnd no Boothlng arorda of tbe Banteaant eould qut. - her. wiie gnally b*rame ao rtolenl that abe waa plac i under arreat Bhe was tak?-n ta th' Jeffersof Karhet eourt before Magiatrata Barlew, arho daa charged her, wlth a reprtaiand inf/. Ifundy "ii1 aaarrted f,, the Hon. Bnpert <"rav..n. a brother of tne Bar! of Craven, in UBI, just befora the noer arar 3b" weat to the front wltb bttn. Aft?T tb*" war they took an eetat. ln County c.rk. Ireland. Later they traveUed thniugh Earopa and nuaily laaded ln brttiafa Booth AMea. Here thay m*t Taib'.t afuady, who waa eollecter at ro-t Floreaea Mr*. Craven fell in la a - iha and the-. pioprd to Mombassa, wnere they war- marri.-i. Her Biat buaband got -i dlvorce from ber r-oo:i after the ?>lop" ment. A ilozen yaia, aao Bhe waa; f.jr a iltne on. of tbe most talked of women ln Bap Und. At that tlrr," Bhe flgured ln the Chandoe-Pole dlvorce iul1 Beeauae "f Duaua] beauty( ber repntatfon -e a . mtry rider und h>r hon ?rette ameklng aad braady drinklng ber ?ppaarance In courl exettad freal Inter . ^r Baaong the hmUoaaMe f"'k la Leen , ity Bereral yeara. ? fadad aad bex Bnaaelal ? Um loweal ebb. Ura Muady cama Into notlee In Sea v..rk + fea reart ago whea bei buaband diod ?? it gaag of "gopbera" ?nd i.iiii..-i BlU d ? '; ator) of her blgti ao. lal eenoeci ong wlth ? of her d ? ? troub kt i 4 \. , ?.i n ? dsstre to retun to , ufa ln r_Bgland, aaa rtii | I ? tha trae aa aaaj atmoapbera of Amer ),.., |n ... ihe eould a Boke elgarett. ? and drlnk brandy and soda to ber hearl - ? ..t. >\.-if naor. ?greeahia to her. I ? ? ber Beparattoa from ????: buaband aha dropped from alghl for ser eral montha. and tb-n bagaa to raappear nt latervala with storlea of ber Bnaaelal troubiee. with h-r rarylag fortunei ? ;iva,l . ..n-..'nn. ? In th. mi Bl f..1 hOtfria a:?l .-otnet.ru->- ln the gae bOUM rt int t !? t 8 ARMOURS SQUEEZE "SHORTS Kanr-aa City Corner Scnds September Wheat to New Fig-tire. Kai ? " ??-? * "**?*'' on th. lo. i Board ol 1 ? I <: to-day lo f,, i -i,. ? -.,| .-? ol tha Armour Oratn , ompai ? "? i '? ?'?'?? "hl '" ai i l i u ,,,,.,. ? ,i .-?? ptemb. ? wheal m the Kauaaai City market ll la aald thal aerr? ar^i Mg Cblcage apeeulatera hara Baan r-a-ittht "ahoiI" hi I ? aTanaaa City raar .. asptomber wheal aeM to-dej fer aa hlgh .1- '-?"? eeata In Kanaaa City, bb etghth af .? eanl ahore the hlghaat lep teraber wheal aaetatlen ta Cadeage Ul der neratal cetidltleaa prleea aheall be ? lo 7 rmts lower > ? l Ib I Meaga Tho Arraaar oorner ki the btggeet daal ? ?..r und.Ttaken "n thi KaiiMe .'!.* Boa af Trade Tbe total Aiiueur boM mga >.f Beptt nbar ofmtraeta w?-re about 11.i baahala Qraln aaaa aay the \r i ,...r company baa naaale a proBt "f t to T ? buahf i on the minion buahea. f.r psoi tbal have alreedy bean aoid to "?horta" in the t-it. FINDS AUTO BANDITS PISTOL Boy Unearths It in Machine After Police Search iu Vain. a boy nemed Bjobert Maaeuao, whlle playtag around an automobile atanding in froni "f PeMee Heesfqaartara b.et niKbt dlaeovered a load.-.i rerelrei in a pooket ,,t tba l.m.-blne. Thr aiitomobllo waa the one in whlci. Btepben Dolre and twa other mep wer>' tldlm; on Monday when John Popper, 8 eheaae Bieiihant ?"? bahl up at Nlatb avenue and Kth atreet and robbed of jl MJk Siin-e the arreBt of Dolee the mi chlne haa atood la Centre Market Piaee imattendfad, and thougb aaveraJ BoHaaaaen had looked lt over t"io pl'.tol wae not brought to Itpht until laat nlKlit. Young Mancuao tarned the revolver over te Pa trolman Stackinan, who waa on poat ln ih. nelghberbood. HI GONE; HE STAYS Declares Employment Agency Man Deceived Him. BOTH WERE TO GET JOBS - Police to Investigate Story? ' Girl Coralng Baek from Pittsburgh To-day. \ aad BM penltent ytmng man w*Bd*d bN 4VKy through tiie mti'i r.f the East Sld* iaf,t night to the iiomr- of Mi?s Rr.<-?>fe lacB, af No. M Qoereh atrtet ifa w*nt flo teii Mi8? Bneira pai*ntt= that th* young womaa waa on har n'ay to Bt. Pael, and that his intentJon of fOHowtn*; her had been foftad by whal i.e raiied th double denlin? of a Io.nl employment afljaaiey. iiut Mlaa ftaeD'a parcata a'.ready knew -rination ot O\oir dauflThter. They bad reeelved durlng tbe afternooa a tata trram from ber ln Httaburfb, bieaachlBg ttvni ti send her a ticket tbat Bh* Bllgbt I > rre l ack hom*. She and flve other glrls. it davelip^d. had BtBTtad f'4r St. Paul ?Alih a niat. who p4*4**mte*d them munifl eent Job* bul tbe man waa orroMod wiii-n th? traln arrlead al Plttoburgb on the auaplrlon of hvlng a "Whlta BtoTflr.". T'-e penltaiit young man 4'as lemuel reldman. of Ko. Bl *ta4***maa ^tr.-?t. Brooklyn. He told hls story to th. polir-e Ia*1 night. nnd a* a rexult a dete^ti4-.. wl". vtfltl tbe Jeuien Employment Agency, at Nn Hi* Rlrtli averue, this nvrning to tn ?'? tr,to the nature nt the huslress eon dtlCted th*r* by e, gow! Inoklncr young man wltb glaaaaa who sa4?. ba ls from the West. BBBlUOl has bean out of a job for sarrte tima and fOT the last two v? ."ka ba* he*n ftaejuentlBflj tb* employment ageney men tl'i; rd a*H*l a. 8few to B*4**artag work. Not tal B flK? ''* tnet there the young man 44ith glaaaaa wbo Inqutoad poiitHy i.-hetb er he kne4>.- any of New Tork's falr .>e\. Hamue! r.pllod that bfl knavi.- Bjfjaa, Pnell v*ty aell, l.avlng been "keeplng eom ! pany*' wtth her for about d* moi.tha. i "f'rlng har around," said th^ ymmg man. "and t'11 glv. t.er (ln* job out ^ eat." Misa ajaell'a "at.adv espkaJned thatshc I didn't B**d 8 :?.t'. BtaC* flhfl h id a goM ion>' t\ith aa Bnaerwear heuaa ta Weot ?-Cd atreet Aa arrang*sneal waa Imall] arrived at. hoaaay--:'. by Whleh kftaB Sne'.I ahould 1k- tak.-n Wcal aad g*t lurraiive etnploymenl in the young man'a factorj. III BBiinded good to Bamu?l. U* took tha glrl to ti..- agency. "Tou knew hon gli ? are," rrnaxked BamtatH laal nlgbt, ptalBttrely. 'Tt. told ber Bb* n;.s a flklltad operator and wouMo'l baa* any troub!" al all maklng BM "r BM :. ' ??? k. Bb* toU fof hla lir.e of t..:k risht away. ?? Da j . i waal ir. g.> aowb tner ?' aha aaya to ne. I dlda't ".Nant to ko at flret. , but W? Bxed :i up ii044 V4.- \4ouhi go OUt . ? re for a ee4iph of bhh tha, "?vp up 81*6 I or $if*i and ? an* baek i.era and?you knov ?get Bsarrlad. Bbe'a be*a lulping n.< - a little "Ir.ro I hav-n't had fl J"b. but . f. llOW ran't k**p nn taklng HK.ney fronr a glrl, can ha? An; **/, w<- *ajr**d. Tbi sirif waa to gel Bhlftod Ttjcaiay and tl l.K II Frlduy. tha feBOW Wltb thr- glfl B*4 toM aa Baaak* pald down M centa ta ??? l b*T nain^ i ut dOWB BBd h*r*,fl the te relpt." Tounfl 1-".Ma ?*.". produeed .i rumpled pleee -<t pap.r wblcb purp.>rta.<i to t.^ a recelpl for M c*nta "on d*po*ll fee pcal tlon BB <.r^rat..r." It v, ..* ^Iifned "H C J. n^r. " "Beeala '""k lb* I ri tram from t!v Panaa hfanta Btattaa ta*1 right," Yo\<\ nttaaed. ''Bhi klss^d me *. I wcnl nround t.? tlie afljcni , ?r ii g ? ?'? 4 ?-? .t when r 44a.. -, t .'.1 B B IM '.'...'1 at"t a t- | l.-:. ? ? ttaare wereu'l ar.y m<*n B?ded ? i Juat glrla. When I atarted ta tel! hlm [ what a faker he waa rn- ktcked me out" j "You aay Beesie BtOpped off at Pltta [ bUTgh? I guesa ahe got wlse to tho guy. She'a got a lot of aetiBe. that glrl haa. When d'yo thlnk alie'll be back? ' lieataaant McNalty, of tbe det*rctiva j bureau, na.-ured the youth that ahe would j be looke.j out for. Tho man arrested ia Plttabargh gave hls BaaM as Hurry flut ton, sccordlng to a tHegram whieh reached the police here early in the day. Aeeergfag t.> PfBdaaaa, s?inton was ona ..f the men who Betped t.j get nea Kins to the Sixth a rn-..- agaaKiy. Sutton's ar reet was atFected thiough the eonou. tor on the train Whlch took t! ? party from New York. The conduetor nottced aerenil of tb*; girla woeplng. and totctTOgBtlng one, who gave ber Baine bb Bkante Baalli deddsd that the matter had better ba look.-d into by tha poUoe He telegraphed ahead and dfrtectlvce in"t the tiuin on iia arrhal at Pittsburgh. Betton toi.i the PIttaburgh poneo tha: h? was WOrfclllg for an ampto}UMUt agency ln Weat 117th Btreet, thta city. tl, ? tele gram to Headiiiaiters sald. The police here were aaaMa to rm.i aa agrnrr ut tho aadreae glren. and it araa not until l-'eldman was taken to li.ad'iuurteis laat niglu that they learned hls contieetiont in this eity. DOG FOR MASTERS DEBT Boy Who Was Bitten Demands Pay. ment on Judgment. If Justlre La Fetre entertalns a motton made yeaterday In the City Court a eer? taln hulldog wlll be 50M to eetiefy a judg ment againet his maater whlch waa ob tained beeauae the dog blt a boy. The ewaer of the dog is Krederlclt Drunim, of No. W> Pleaaant avenue, The boy who was bitten ln Kred^riek Sohuck. flftee yeara old, of No. BBJ Eaat 122d atreet Hia muher. as guardlan for the boy. eued Drumm and got a judgment for 81.043. Th<- ludgment agalnst Drumm *"'an no* satlBfir-ri. and in sounding hlm ln eunple iiiaritsir-- proceedlngs as to hla flnanrla ;,bility "to pay the Judgment. ha owned up to owning property raJBal st UA Counael for Mra. Schuck aaked the rourt veeterday to appoint a receiver for Drumm wlth a vlew to gattlng all hla property that ean b<? uaed ln the Bettla ment of th-i elalm agalnat hlm, meludlng thf BUtlty dog. Yes, with a Bunion like this? you can wear ? CoWABD Bim^n' Shoi with ab?i'lul?' romfort. No hinding. rhalingor pWf?ir8. Eaie> nimt unclef all .'..mlition*. A I.Tting iboe that you can wear with over-laeting beiirtit. SOLD NOWHbRh ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Grt-enwich St., N. Y. iraaa waaaas trazin Mail Ordera rllled 1 5en4l lor Catalague FtNllsfiNE FtomjRE WINTER FURNISHINGS So rxtensivc and varied ii out Fall Ex hibit of Winter Furniture, Floor Coveringi and Decorative Fabrics ready for imrne diate delivery that appropriate and harmon* izing pieces and suites with accompariimenti may readily be selected for practittally any decorative or color ?cheme. Many col lective examples now on view on our first and seventh floors. Our competent artiits and ?al?men are always available by appointment to attend to patrons at their homes. Geo. C Funt Ca 4B-?7 Wt8T WSt. aa-aaWrsT a.*9e s?l\ Extracts from Recent Advertisements ? Telepnone Your Orden?any hour of tbe day or night" -JOHN WANAMAKER. " Night 4Ba*a. Day?Telephone your adTertiAementB." -NEW YORK HERALD. " We will 'phone yoo each tnominf for your market order." -RICHARD WEBBEFL "Erery Telephone a Branch Agency for Time* Want AfJi." -NEW YORK TIMES. "Tlionefwit-we'DMBfJit" -RKALL STORE. SUPPOSE you look over the advertisements in your favoritc newsptper and magazine, and note how many articlcs can be purchascd by telephone more easily than ln penon. Daaea't lhai aaataaBl ta f? .a. raaBear, mhy th. ?*.? Y*** CBt T.l8ph..B Dif*at4*r la .ai. u.Wa aa aa. aaWtiaiafl m-di-m 7 Maaar aa.a faaa*' 14 a. aad ar. WiUiaa aaa thair fUfltaae ?raW aaaaaaai ar ita uaa. Why ttot atkuB today for rwrther infermmtion ? Adr.rtiilng form* fer th* Wlatar Editi*w of the New Yorh Clty Talapb*.. Dira*arf?cy daaa* October 10th. NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. "Eotryoedy Bttn Bf TiUmVomt." l!ma<