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^ STONE ROAD IDEA ___ Highway from Ocean to Ocean May Become Reality. WOULD BOOM AUTO TRADE Beecroft Says This Is One of Best Suggestions Ever Made for Highway Betterment. There !< widespread Interest through? out the ciuntry ln the plans recently ar .king toward the bulldlng of a ntal hlghwsy from New York 9at. Franclsco wlth the flnanclal baok jng ?>f the autoni.bll* Industry to tha ex tent of at k-a*t Ho_0.(ttO. whlch amount .!-.? tbe success of the enterprlse. It Is tbe lntention to construct a road whlch -M ba prnotlrally of a permanent tJre . to i 'mlnate th? great cost whlch ls the drawback . tn(. (y|.f r.>a_s no-*' ln use ln many rene_ soon to be held rnml__o_ara under whose direc? tlon the road wKl be built lt ls probable that th? '?';"' "' oonstructlon wlll be ?..?ry work wlll be pushed as fhJt as -<Uh a vlew to arrang !n_ tor the actual con.tructlon of the Mfh-ftV. ao that lt wlll be compleusd by J-paan* L _?_. 'n tlme for us? by the tboub-t. !h of motorlsts who ars already pfrnnlr.- tours to tii. Panama-Paclflc Ex ?: ths spring Of that year. The teT.*_t!\* i ?'*'? 9*-gga_taa" starts from j-_w York tity, going south by way of *a_a^_n_tcn, through Wh.eMng and Co? lumbua to Indlanapolls. thenc* west -hroutr*! St. LaOOJa. Kansas Clty and over ths _anta J". trall through L_ Junta, Phoenlx. Sar. 1.1 ogo and IiOs Angelea, fol ilowtcg the, Faclflc Coast to San Fran? clsco. Tbe greater portlon of thls route* w_s origlnal:y surveyed by pathflnders fbr ithe Tourlr.g Clnb of America two yeara pga 4b oorr.tnent-n-r opon tha pr*actics_UHtjr l0f th. Oion, DaVtd- Boecroft, ona of th* :-g-gt'k_)o>wn of Aiwerlcan autoraobll? and 'r*_d e-P-""*'. sal(J lauuntlyi "Never befora haa the tlme been more oftwrtur.o for road lmprovement than to day. VTh.ro lmprovementa have been taade cars have sold as a dlrect result. fbe'foc-i roads movement needs more mm gn>: !ng -ls? to-day the spirlt of _?_<*_3-;:.;rs-?tPp talking and act: .??jhere have .been enough of routes, enaagb of getting lost. enough of delays. but not enough. actual work. What ls needed ls stone?crushed stone?along th? rsadslde, so that lt can, be put on the rpftd. Stone ls needed from, the Atlantto tathe Paclflc, and IX the automoblle world agpects to get thls rlbbon of stone from oseac to ocoan with the next d?cad$ lt la Unperative that lt take up the whl.e man's burden and provlde the stone." Mr. Beecroft commends the spirlt of the promlnent automoblle manufacture?. who have lnstlgated thls movement, and be? lleve.- that lt the automoblle Industry and motor car users furnlsh the funds tbe state and county authorltles should be agreeable to slgnirg eontracts to do the actual ro;id bultdtng under englneer lng supervlslon. *f_-_- Is .ne of the best good roads suggi-ftlons that have occurred. It ls to U lt g-es thr.ugl,," continued Mr. *__ec-Oft "It wlll if the automo riufacturers are awake to the times. and lf the men at ihe baXma ot the fclg lndustrles reallzo ?i have proparly welghed the big fac go to make up th? successes of Ha tiialii-t rr road could be built from ocean to ooaaa ln three years on trieeo lines it would be th? greatest lncentlve to good roatis that America ever wlt nease.. It would advertl?- the aut-mo blle industry as ho otber movement has done since the h-ceptlon of th? motoT prop-Ued vehlda. I* would Interest the farmer in tl e motor car and 'would brlng home to him the value pf good roads to -uch an extent thr_. other transcontl neptal routes woul-*. "be started, feeders to tbese _ne? would be open, and. ln a word, roal bulldlng would throw off Its swaddllng garments and take on the at UjbuU*1 of an adult." a .TEARNS ENLARGES SCOPE Will Build Silent Knight Motors for Other Makers. *_a ani.ouncement of conslderable t_ter ttl to th* trade haa been mad? toy the F. B. Stear_a Company. of Clavenand. ___oTa<tturer of _*e_rns-Knlght cars. that lt ls prepared to manufacture Silent . I&lght type pitttt valve motors for the tr__.. ?_g*.*t*-e Knlght Ucenses were first gracted I i American manufacturer? the A'la-^ ;. ?? Works, of Indlanapolls. ? securlng one of them. tha *_i_er9t_n'.-.< belng that they were to '-ulld mo'.rs for automoblle manufactur Ma A* soon as thls announcement was m?.? |ha At'as people booked an enor ?eo-B DWnber of ordera for motors. and -P to the ttO-9 of the fiillurt? of th? con **?"- a nurabar of proro_n-nt American -____-t*.*-e*_ planned to "M Atlaa Knight Baotors. 'Wi failure of this plonear Arra, _owev.; ... r_j- manufacturera who had counted upon uslng the K-ight type motor were left -rtranded. 9atl fo: some time speculatlon has been | here they would turn for "aotor- . ..much as no more Hcenee9 *** t' ?? glven out ln America to manu? facture m, tors direct. The S-earns p-Oitle, under thelr agree "D*-t ? ... Knlght & Kllbourne. have the '.bl ? :,.n?. ifacture motors for the t?ade, _n,rj ti.ey have been <j_letly laylng f*ns fnr ti..- laat slx months to put thls Raceat factory oddi Uod)i t.?\. enabla. them to brlng thme ead, and lt ls under "*<*0- that neK<,tiati<jns are now under ?**_ with .. : im er of car manufacturera J**-ing to the adoption of th? Knight ?>'l*e motors built by the Stesrns people. a UCHT CLUB'8 SBA80N BND8. After on.- < f tiie most successful racirrg ?[?^ns ln Its hlstory the Harlem Yacht Ctok weat out of commission at b p. m. J^*9ter.ay The formal closing was fol ****- by a t.ref.teak dlnner and enter Pj? rtl for members and thelr guastg J?**"'" the evening Commodoie John A. "Owiey pie*ented the Commodore's cups P? Oo the annual crulaO. The flrst prtz? ?**?to James F. Proctor'a Kathryn, the i > Oeorg? W. Young's Jeannette J*i ths thlrd to Newell I. Mead. Jr'H.. JJ^0*0- Ths prizes won ln th? Btratford J*?9J ssil and power boat racea were ????fited by tbe race commltt.?, of whlch "???tr _. Hulilvan ls chalrman. s i . ROOM HUNTINO? Xon-.lt th? Tribuna's Room and ?*?"- Registar. A list of ratlabla rooms m New York. 320 Tribune Bldg^-Advt NEW BUICK CAR, SHOWING REMARKABLE POWERS IN CLIMB IXG STIFF GRADE. f ELECTRIC CARS ATTRACT Show at Palace Brings This Type of Vehicle to Front. MANY SALES ARE EXPECTED Truck Representation Is Large, and Includes Some New Makes of High Glass. Not many of the local dealera ln elec? trlo passenger cars have taken advantage ot th-*. opportuntty presented at the Oran.1 ('-?nfr.il Palace to show the puMIr tlielr ware?*. but to the few who are there the electrlcal ahow la provtng a boon. Whlle up to the preaent tlme the aales of enrs have not beon numsrous, all of the px hlbltors have had plenty of prospecttve customers looklng over thelr machlnes, and many aalea wlll eventually result ft-orn the work that wlll be done before tba sbow ende New York haa proved a not. -lou?ly poor town for electrlo passenger cara. In atrong contraat wlth many other large cltles of the country. No one haa ever been able to fathom the eltuatlon, aa the drawbacks ln tho ahape of adverse ordl nances have not been atrong enough to keep thls type of vehlclo ao greatly ln the barkground. Nowhen* are there flner fa*l]lties for recharging batterlea :uid for havlng other work done that the electrlc calla for from tlme to tlme. Excellent facllltlea are offered th? <nr exhlbltora at the electrlcal ahow to dls p"ay thelr carg both In repose and actt-rin. On one of the upper floors?the one where the band hokJs forth-a track haa been provlded where tho dealers mnv drmon atrate thelr cars, and hundre.lp of pro apectlve customers have taken ri-Jps there. ma_;Y uf them learnlng to th.dl ajnaze ment <>f the exce<*dingly slmjilo control and flexlblllty of thls typo of The, electrlc ls par ex.ellm.-ft the woman's car. It re'j'.lres no cranklng. many of them run on aolld tlres, obvlat lng the rlsk of puncturcs and l?low-outf", and they are absolutely clean. Of the e-omparatively ttw electrlc cars uaed ln New York probably four-flfths of thfm are drlven by wornen. who find th?*-tn exaetly the thing for shopplng, aoclal calla and for pleaaure riding ln the parks and through the suburbs. Among the exhlblta of theae care at the electrlcal Bhow are the Dertrolt Electrlc, the Balley and the Baker. Mr. Menafee, ln charge of the Detrolt Electrlc, reports the probablllty of a large number of sa>cs bffore the show ends, and tho others arp cqually optiml9tlc ahout the outlook. In addltlon, the other dealera ln the clty have flpeclal ObM BB thelr aalea floors at thla tlme. ln the expec-tatlon that th'se whose lntere.at ls aroused by the show wlll want to look over thp general Ilne be? fore maklng a selectlon. Electrlc trucks are to ba found at the show ln large variety and numbers. th* makPH represented lncluding the Oenernl Vehicle. Studebaker. Atlantic Vabtele, Oeneral Motora and Chnmplon. Unllkp the paasenger car altuatlon, New York Ih a beavy user of electrlc trucks, and th<h uee ls growlng steadlly wlth the general advance ln deBlgn and constructlon. In thls list are aome makes that have been before the public for yeara, but lt also Includes newcomers. To none of theae la more attention belng pald than to the Oeneral Motor cars, whlch nppe:ir to bear out the hlgh expectatlons that had exlstcd ln regard to them.. These car? are deslgned by John I*-_n/den, who de? slgned the electrlc trucke of that nnme. The Atlantic is another tbat appears to take the fancy of the experts to a marl-ert degree. although lt has been on the mnr ke4 only a few months. lt la well known there Is a dlatlnct field for the electrlc truck. as compared wlth the gaaolene propelled commerclal ve? hicle. For ahort haula, auch as clty and Buturban dellvery withln thelr radlus, the electrlo has many polnta of superiority, and many buslneas houses employlng a number of trucks utlliz** both klnds ln order to effect the greatest economy ln hauling gooda. a PLAN FOR^A WIDER SCOPE Bensonhurst Yacht Club to Take Over Old Organization. More than flve hundred of the realdenta of the Bensonhurst and Bath Beach sec? tion of the clty met to-nlght at Weatlawn, the formsr home of the National Yacht Club at the foot of Twenty-second ave? nue. Bensor.l.urst. to dlseusa the adv-lsa blllty of the r.ensonhurst Yacht Club tak tng ov.r the property ?u-d maintalnlng throughout the entlre year a combined yachting and country club. Wlth four hundred members It wlll be poaslbls for the Bensonhurst yachtamen to tske ovtr the property, and wlth ita present membershlp Increased by many from ths old National Yacht Club. Com midore Georga R. Le Bauvags belleves that It wlll be posslble to successfully carry 'hrough the BCheme. The n?w club wlll offer ample fncrilltl-?" for yachting. swlmming, tennis, bowllng. billlards and pool SJid wl" AH ? lon? f#,t Warst ln ths soclal Ufe of the Bensonhurst eectlon of the clty. Importers Plan January ? Exhibition in This City Hotel Astor Again Chosen and Eight Makes of European Cars Are Assured. As bmb keatt the casp fur Bpveral years past, th.-* lfU automoblle Bhow season ln thls country wlll be lt-augurated by the annual exhlbltlon of Imported cars, held ln thla clty. Tlie dates for the. corph'S salon- are January 2 to 11. and lt wlll j pgain be atmAOi ln the grand ballroom of j the ITotel Astor, under the ausplces of ' the Importer-' ?*?.-*. Ion. Thls annual exhlbltlon of foreign enrs la clot-ely pattirM.l attOt the famous | FINE FIELDS FOR BRIGHTON Saturday's Matinee Should Produce Exciting Contests. Wlth an aggieg.itlon whlch wlll Include the greatest present day raclng drlver-*, headed by CBMh Pragg. winner of the Orand ITix at Milwaukee, the automohll. race BMtt schcdul -1 for Saturday Octo? ber 1?. promlsee to produce sport well worth seelng. Ralph MOlft rd. winner of last year's Vanderbilt C-P rnrn i BpiMCtr B, Wishart. WtSO score! thlrd ln the Van? derbilt CO? race al Mllwauk*--. Mort Rob eits, winner of the FehBi trophy race. and Harry Endlcott, winner of the Wlsconsln cup event last week. have entered. Blll Chandler exp.-rts to drlve a Muaon, Nell Whalen wlll fllUs a Nrttlonal. Armour Tm-Min tho BoftOQ amaii-ur drlver. wlll ),iic.t a *lftre?r, Vbi Seaeral other weh known piiots wlll compete f?ne nf the special attrnrtlona wlll be tha National tM, trtth whl.h Joe Dawson w,?n th- .v-O-mlh- race at Indlanapolls This car wlll be pllnted either I.v Dew*on M aaothOT ?Wl known drlver ge.ured bj Vf, i*. Poertaer Thara are elght ev-nts rarded. al! N whl' h wlll develop keen cornpetttlon. In iiddition to oaah trrtoea for the drh-era there wlll b- f'-ur handsome trophles | I warded. In the I0L-4M claas event at ten miles W C I'm-rtner bM "ffered the PoertCMT trophy. ln the twenty-flve mlle Class D fr-e-f.-r-all the <;.orge Bobertson trophy wlll te _.?anl*-d to the winner. The Whltlng trophy. donated by A. R Whltlng. wlll go to UM baet man ln the special Invltation event of flve mlle? and the winner of the ten-mlle freo-for-all handicap wlll recelve the Warner trophy offered by the Warner Instrument Om? pany. _ GREAT GAININ PRODUCTION Overland Qoes from 401 to 40,000 in Five Years. An InrreaBed tproSucU-* trom m to AbjSSS ears ln five yeara Ih tiie record at talned by the Wlllys-overle.nd 4'omp?ny. makers ef overland motor cars. It Ih a r.n.rd that probably <annot ba equalled l,y any other manufacturer allled wlth tl.e Indu-try When John N Wlllys st". curcd control of the Overland concern lt was not an Important factor ln the trade. Di4rlng 1SU8 the rompanv fiold 401 cars. but under the guldlng band of the ener getlc Wlllya the followbtg year 3.891 'ara were .*-old. Hy thls tlme the sales or? ganlzatlon and manufacturlng facllltles had been perfected, and Mr. Wlllys ie.il lxed that fUtptttf productlon woitld t-e the only way iii ** hh-h he could reach the top ruog and prodyt* good cara at mini? mum prlcea. Iniring l.lo the sales lumped to 15 _-Vt. The following year 14.4J-77 cara were aold. and *W-. wltmss.d an Increase ln saleB to 2fi, H4n carB. Ths i ompany plans to manufacture for Ml 40,0no carB, whlch will break all records of productlon for a car of thls type. _ MOTOR BOAT SHOW DATES Annual Exhibition Is Fixed for February 15 to 22. The 1*413 New Vork National Motor Boat Bhow wlll be held tn Madlaon Bquare Oiirdeh. and tbe dates decided upon are Ferruary 15 lo -2. Ineluslve. Tbe Interes^ tbat haS'baen arouaed ln not only. tne pleaaure but *lao the commerclal end of motor uoatlng is e.vldenced niore an<l more each year. by the lncreasing number of roarWie enthuslaats, who look forward to thi** annual exhlbltlon of motor boats. motors an(l. accessorles wlth the keeneat anticipatlon. The com-t-'K'6 a% charge of the comlng exhlbltlon ls comi*-oaed of Henry R. But phen, chairman, of the Electrlc L*unch t"ompany; James Cralg, of the James Cralg Engine and Machine Works; Eu gene A. Rlolte, of tha Standard 'Motor Tonstructlon Company; frlepln 4)glebay, of the Ferro Machine and Foundry Com? pany. and 8. J. Matthews, of the Matthews Bo*t Company. Thsy met on Thuraday and outlined plans for the 1918 Bhow. Visltdre to the laat show remem? ber with 'pleesure the new and novel re Bults In the way of decoratlon, music. ttc . that were Introduced, and lt ls con ndenUy asserted that the 1813 show wlll be fven more attractive ln the way of exhihlts and scenlc effects. A BOON FOR THE WEARY. The Tribune's Room and Board Reg? iater contains a list ef rellable rooms. ?Jonault it. 320 Tribune Bldg.?Advt. Pntis automoblle salon. whleh ls also an annual event Practlcslly all the exhlbitg shown her? wlll b* brought over dlrectly from th? Psrls show. ao that they wlll repreetent the latest ldeaa ln foreign motor car destgnjsnd constru otl on at.d th? tttt rreatlona of th? Europeati body bulldere Wlth one or two exceptlons, all of the foreign makes represented ln thls coun? try wlll psrticlpat? ln thls eeaeon's salon. Among thos? who have already arrnnged to have Paris exhlblts shlppetd to thls i ountrv are De lUon-Houton. Iaotta Fraschlnl. Lancla. Mcrc-des. ".etallur gtqao, Mlnerra, Panbat- atid Renauit. Thls llat represrnts flve natlons ***I__-_, ? v, Kmclnnd. Italy and BelKlum. First Applicants for the Navy Dental Corps Examined. [From The Trlbune Dureaj ) Washington, October 12. OROANIZINO NAVY DUfTlfTH Ml geor. ttenera! Chsrle* F* Rtokes of the navr reoently completed a s-!ieme for the orgsnlsaflon of the new dctital corps of the navy, whlch wns authortsed hy the last r.aval apprnprlatlon act. Th* rules and r-gila'lons forr.iulated have heen ap? proved by tha fl-K-retary of the Navy, atid thn organlKitlon of th? eorp* ls _?*l:ig undertaken A loard of ?xamltere. cotti posed of Hurgeons P. _*eC__0**__ and E. M Blackwell, met In Wha*-_g_M oti and examlned tb- tlrst two ap pllcaati for tba < or; s. who ?*r<- lh?. r Bryamt tttt XV. M <*OKRn. pra< - Ualng lentlats In WaaWngtoB. If they the appotntnaot to Iba corps tt.y wlll form a board, wlth s m*ml>er r,f th? medlcal corps of the* navy, to *_*? ambi9 futuri ?gplt?nt- for tba 'lentai The appolntment of thirty aHalstant rlerts! nirgeons has be?n authorlsed, and ull orUlnal appoint tuents will be rnade tn thi gtmde of actlng asilstatu ?!<n'il lurgeons, who wlll quallfy for permanent appolotmenl at examlnatlons to be held three years fiom th? date of the act rreatlr.g the ror; s AppUcat.t* for this eorpe ?*?*?_ be __a_t*atai of standard medlcal or dentnl colle.es, trained ln the -.?vtral braoehag of dentistry |ft_ of goo.j jr.'.rai OhaanetM Tbe a_____atto_9 must pham pbyateal fltness, aa well as the re qatrad p-rsonai pro_ele__-f. OMctwt al the dental corps re.eive the same pay atid 11 omet rs of eorraapotidlng rank end length of service In the medl. al corps Tboae apaotota. ,(> '?',s cor?"' wtn ft' assl-m-d to naval stations. fl-gshlpa, tha hospltal ahip totaoa ani ta tho ttarai Dtspansary in Waahlngton paNama posts NAJ-BD in further ur. .? of the pottoV of tii? War Department to name mllltary posts ln the Panama t'anal BotM for dlstlngulshe.l Americin ., announcement i? made of tho followlag'tla-lgnat-oiia of aaa eoaat bat teilfs ln Ihm Othti territory: ilattery ("-rt. In honor of tho late Oeneral Jos.-ph llrad ford < arr, V. B V.. und Battery 1'rliue. la honor of the late Oacteral Henry Prtaoa. r H \'., both on tho Fort Orant mllltary nservatlon, Jlatt-ry Zallnskl, ln honor of the late Major _*_-__**_ I- /allnsttl. U, 8. A.. on Ihe Fort Kandolph mllltary retservatlon, and Uattery Ilalrd, In honor of the late Oeneral Absalom Halrd, U. 8. A., on tbe Fort Sh.rman res.rvatlon. ? NEW STTJDEBAKER AGENO.. Henry Leuterbech, who for a number of venrs haa heen connected wlth the New V..rk hranch tt the Hulck ('ompany, has recentlv e-tabllsh?'l an ag?ncy for fh< Studebaker llne, and ls located In West ?tb etreet, wher? he haa a stock of n.w und use_ cars of both Studebaker and other mskes. The maln feature of ths agency, aa ex? plained by Mr. Laut .rbach. ls to work ln conjunctlon wlth tho fltudebaker Company In the handllng of all the exchange trans ae__M where used cars are taken ln aa part payment for new Studebaker cars, thereby runnlng thelr u-ed car depart? ment entirely separai- -from the Stude hnker braiu;h. Thjs ls a feature of the Industry rapidly belng adopted by the local branches of all the large manufa.t urers. ?s A TYPOORAPHICAL ERROR. On Frlday. September 30, The Trlbune had ? gpaettJ article from London on th? big tractlon merger of that clty whlch quoted tho remarks of Blr Edward Speyer at tho meetlng of the Underground Electric Rall wsvs Company of London. In a psra graph q-oted. referrlng to the dlvldend on pn-ference stock, ths rate waa glvan as ? per cent, when lt should have b.wn 4 per tent. Thls mletake haa caused the Lon? don ofTlclala consh'erable annoyance>, as shareholders. who very larg?ly depend on The Trlbune for lnformation of thls klnd, hav? been led to expect more than official statements were lntended to convey, par? ticularly as Blr Edward Speyer was prophet-ylng thst the nesr future earn? ings of the preference stock would b? more than twlc? 4 per cent, lnstaad of 6 per cent [From The Trlbune Bureau. 1 Waahlngt4jn, October lt ORDERS ISSUED-The following or? dera have been Issued: ABMY. C-Dtain FREDBRICK W. PBRXHLBR. W? -.avalry, upon retlrement, November 1, da taile.1 for recrulting duty, ____?*? Clty, Mo.. vlca Captain HARRY BL KNIQHT, Ut In? fantry, to reglment. Following offlcer* report by letter January 1 1(418. to comraandlng aeneral ot dlvlalon **lthln llmlta of whlch tneo aervlng for or dc-ri re'.Ative to .xamlaatlon for promotlon Captalna, cavalry?LAWRENCE J. ELEM - INO, 8th, ORBN B. MEYER. 14th; CHARLEB J. BYMMOND8, 12th, CHARLB6 W. FENTON, 2_; EDWARD D. ANDEH HO.N; OEOROE 1' WRITE, Wh; LOCIB C SCHERER, 'Juartennaater'i Corvt, JOHN W, FCRLONO. 6th; THOMAS il. COR CO? RA N, Wth. ROBERT J FLEMINO. 10th; EPWIN WIXANfl. .4th* WILUAM J. JOHN8TON, 16th; HAROU.I P HOWARD. Quartermoiter ? Corpa. ELMBH LINDSI-EY. 4th; WILUAM J. OLABGOW and FRANK 8. ARM8TRONO, Quartern eeter ? Corpa; JAMES O. HARBORD tnd JOHN O'-HEA, 4th; H1RVIN L PHH__IPB, 18th; KRANK ToMl'KINB. Ilth. Csptalna, Infantry?LEW1S 8. BORLEY. 14th; WILLIAM M MuRROW and HBNJA MIN F. HARDWAT, 17th, THOMAS V. 8CHLK.Y acd ALBERT C. PALToN, *.*Wth; JOUEFH C. CAS4TNER, Mth; BD? WARD HIGERFOOB. Oth; EDWaRD A. SIIL'TTLEWuRTH. 2d; FRBDEltR'K w. Fi'ilER. 13th; JOHN HoWARP, 19th; RALPH Al. Ql'ANOAM. 21m; DAVID P. CORDRAY. 2flta; I'ETBR B MARWl'AR-. _d. WILLIAM nKOOKE, 13th; HARRIH<'N J I'RICL an-l WILLIAM H. BlMONB, 4ith. JOHN F. MADPE.V, 2dth; WILUAM WAL I.A'I*:. 7th. FERDINANL* W. KOHWB, 221. JOHN MA. PALMER. 15th; JOHN K M1LLER, 18th; WILLIAM NBWMAN. lat; KRANK A WIU-OX aml HANSFORD L THRBU-EUJ. 3Cnn; I'DTER W. DAVIBON and MARCL'8 B RTOKF-S, 10th; JOHN H PARKEJR and JOHN B. WOOPWAHD, 20th, JAME8 T MOORE. 27th; WILUAM D, First lleut-natna, Infantry ? HBNTVY A. BELL Bianal 4*orpi; HRFXO T. flCHER, Mttl ,. _ VUitt lleutenant**. cavalry?WILLIAM L W. MACKINLAY. Ilth. GORDON JOHN fcTOM, L'.th; WILLIAM A. At'STIN, Rl - DOI.PH E 8MYSER. 13th, JOSEFH C. KIGHTER, Jr. 4th; JENfl B 6TEIUL, 4th; JOHN IIKMPHILL, Oth; CONSLELO A SE4MNE. id; NATHANIBL M. CAJ-tr MKI.L. OTTO W. RBTHOR-T. dth. QE'iK'JE F BAlLEY, _d; ROBL.tr 8TERRBTT, WILUAM B. RBNZIEHAJ - 8R.V. 4'h; kYU- RL'CKBR. Uth; RALPH C. 1'AI.UVEIJ, 7th; OEOROE M LEE. EBEN SWIFT Jr.. Ilth. HENRY 8. Tl.R RELL. ALBERT E. PHILLIP?. 10th; loHX ALDEN DEOAN. )2th; BRI-~E F Diaot'E. 3rt. ALVIN 8. PERKINS. 12th. KOTJERT M. BARTON, 5th; WALTBP.J. FC-OTT, 10th; DOUOLAB H. JACOD8. 12th. Flrat ll?jt-?nan_i. Infantry?OEOROE A H1314RSTET, Utb; PH1I.1P J LAl.'BER. 3d; THOMA8 M. HL'NTBR, 26th; OAl) MiSr<1A.V. Tth; ELVERTO.N FT.M.ER, 12th; WILLIAM B. NEEI.Y. .Oth; *fRA>;5* H. ADAMfl. 124h? OEOROE C LEWIH. 3-ih: WILLIAM H. PATTrRfiON, 24th* I.E?)NARD J MYOATT, 5th; ELLlO IT \f NORTOK, ?th; ROtOOl H 11EARN, Oth: MORRIS M. KECK, 1-th; AUSWKI.L B i.i*:rre<'H. Bth; JOMPH C kay. Ud; WA1 T""H C JUNE? fH-rpat I'orpe. riUHl.P AUEL. LAVBRONB U QKEOO. 27th OLIVF.R I". BNTDBR, IT'.h; 14L.R TRAM P. J'lHN.-'ON Wth; tJUSTA-vTB_A WIBSER l.Wi. CHARLEB R W, M<?R BON. HHh; WALTBR L RBED, nith; IRA V KRAVEI. lHtn. Ni:i> M. GREEN l'-th; J. AI.FRF.I' Mi/HS, -'3d CHARLEB L LEONARD, f-U-i-.! ''nrps. F1L\NKI.IN P JACXBOV 2d .IOHN 8 flt AMRERf". 13th: .1AMKH REOAN. Oth, GII.HBRT M. AI.LEN. 14Rh, JOHN RAND4ILPII. 1"ih. and HARRY QRAHAM. 2.d. .__,-,-, lleutenaQta cavalrr- ALEXANDER H_ JOMEB, 13th; CHARLES L. BTEVENfJON. 15th FRANK K CKAPIN. Oth. HENRY L WAtfON, lat: THl'ILMAN H RANB and Al'OrSTINE W ROI4IN8, *l2th. WILUAM D OBArXt, Uth. PRKD H COLEMAN cflrat lleut--nant, ordn?**c?* devartm--n*) ans I-MII. P. PIERBON. Uth. CLAR.K P. CHANDLcER, Hth; ARTHCR W. HANSON. B'h. RI'HARD H KIMI4ALU Ilth. AR IhVTT BOOKS 3'1. WIL.UAM L. MOOBL. Jr lOtl CHARI-E9 1) ROOERS. Uth; FREDBHICK H BNYDER, 21 WILLIAM C CHRI8TT and bUOAtt DOaK. Oth LE LAKD WAOSW.iRTH. ir. 15th; JAMEriI L. f',LI.IN8. Mh: WILLIAM C M CHORP. ?r lst; WILLIAM H HFNRY. Sthl i__bR4-JE F PAfTBK, tlthj ROBERT M CKENEY. 4'h f_AWRBNCE W M*IN T*-if>H flrat llrutenan- ordr?n<*a dcspartrr.?r,t) und RK HARD B OOIMIN8. 10th AI^X INDER L JAKE*. Jr., Bth; RORERT G HOPGERS. 4th ...-_ . I ? ltwanta. uto:r-,*--*yHJ.UM I*. BELBIE.- 4th; JOHN L l**??*?^ CHARLEB II. WHITE. Wh: LV?** OI'TENKOHN. IBth; PTANLFY L JAMni OJ-h; JOHN H. BCLLIVAN IBth: DAUD OARRliOH. Blltt |ETH W *0 FIE1 D, lat; BRUCB P BUTLER. 13th. . K I.F.W13 JBth; PAUL A LAR NF.P. Bth JAJfEB H >l_>VRi<?J'-J*ffi.: GEX4RGE R TIARRIB'iN. tSthj RALPH W pUBKNm-RT. Utb. TH'^MAB f*. PPENCER. lat: rAUNLET M M?*;L'E"* 13th* RAY C fcll.L 221 THOMAS MB IIEKRON. 2*Mh; JOHE ? RBARDAN. Hth; ERNEBT L Tl-TIA.. 2Wh J-TKWH (' HATIE ltt J?HN w, BIMOVf. Jr . flth YAVtr. A BARLY. 5KHh: *-'^?D ??. TWIOa 4th Al.VRED H ER< K o'h. FRr.DP JACOM. aQth; WALTER 8 CRrAitN 12th fART B -TRCKTCrTTT :., OI1VER A Dt.-KlN8nN. 8th, HOMER jt SLAIOHTER 14th HENRY ? K 8VHI.KVBEHG ttlrtt ""i>entntorAntnr? ?T.l.rtmont) and JOKN F CVBRX. Bth, t\ME9 E. CHANEY. 9th; WILLIAM J K1T/.M -^ f RICH IWhl^S-^L C. OAR FH iih- nl AINE A I?rXON. 18?h: 0*rt EN R MEREPITH Ah: T vMEB C -WfLUAIII flthi K.'liFRT F. O-RRIEN*. 27th nr'. ;i. :'--'n'-* oiaoRBB fcu_H*a-V_Ay* LENDAR. HARRY IX^tMB PALR .1IW-11-- 4-1 .ARK HIU-HAN and ATA1N wili IS BCHOBNLEBBR, m*_wal raaarra r,,-,? | \rin*. Medical f-rhool. NAVY Ueutenant Ciimssmlar J. 8. DODR1POB, de tVchad flrat grou,.. f.rp.do flotll ?. Atlantlo Baai ar.d O-r Raid; hume for oraera Ueutenant CMuaansiSf 3 VOVt. detached the I'aiici^on hcnirt for orden. _.._. Lle'ten-ni Cotiunander R A. ABERNATIH, ,;., ? !? | tlie t-?u Fran.-lfco, cornpiand tiie UwtnS-11 H. R HTARK. deta-hed the Um 8nd the I'attereon ,?, ii Mi.-HAELfl, detached na*-al provins ?roon,1a; the Arkanaaa 1.1, ut, IMI (Jttlll-f St-adei G I- BCHl T^J;" detatlM 1 the QeorfU; naval ri-"v'ns gro-nd li.ri. A B I-YSART. the New llampahire. A,MTta*.l ...ra-ot. W B FlVoErtEN. Snval Medl al S.*ho<.! i u-ri I FTT 1-bw. 1 AKslataiit Pavmaater J. WILU.ir. naw vard. Mare Iiland. A,"f:._. ? Paym?rter i. H. COLHOCN. Bureau tAtotmmrmm ^'"i^woRTMAN MmW tte ChKfa; navut tralnln? .tatlon. N<?w cfi5 Ma.-lclr.l.t I? C. HOWARD. detached th-. MUaoutl; homs, for oidere. fhlef farDrntr-r F W WITrB. detached navy yertTmB Vor*. ix-toher 30. the Conn**-ctt Commander R. H JAC-CjOg,. *K**Mfr< th" ii-Utiu Naw Department, \Sa?hln?ton. dmander o" R.%ARVBU deUch.d th. Mont-re*- ; the Heleija. CoSSSr J. V cJtZaBi, the Menterjy Lleutenant Command*r U. *A - WI R" HAUG1I. detached the Saratosa; the Rain lAtmoaat Oommandar A. N MTCBrnJUU de? tached the Ralnbow. naval statloa, tha U LUmttaaat Commander 4.'. W. COLE. detached tha 4JlnclnnaM; flotllla commander. the Pom lCmMMM Commander C R KEAR. detached ? i ? ?ih?n\ * the MonadnocK Utmemet Commander EJ'. 8VARZ. detached L^^rw'-'SANHHI. detached the En.^'K'V^MlW. d.t_chefl n.v.1 .latlon. Enr.;n*il'hK -SfU MKM *? -Hr*"**. E'5a0.?nejt',K<;lD.8EMAH. Jr. ? ^aff. th. lX'TeRALD DRADFORO. d^ached th. B-aSST^^DAvJ?*---^! thb Wnmin. EnLTgn'v 'h. tlXMef^ttaebed th. Fampanga: ______"iW1te2B <??t*eh?*- *? P1,c*v ?B,^^.1^*!^-?^*-! th. lUlnbow; B^W' M??RE* d?t*V**4 ?*? M0?"1 En^n H? i?ffifflHP^? ?- "e.-na; ,S'rfo&. d?ach?l th. D...; -r; fTa oSSft deuohed the Barry; ^r J^*'" ^NNIHGHAM. MMM M K^"^ hPKTi;RBON."'f.r;hed tha Mon En;.^'Dh?rE: g-V.TaUa- th. H.lena; tT&d navil atatlon. Otangapo; to the Cln P____-ai_.l-ta_1 Burgeoe* J. M. MINTER. de tJJ-he-lI Vhe .Jlnclnnatli to naval atulcn. A.-K0^"*-- J- ?? HOWARD. to naval A..'unt gSSgjj ^P5A"T^PBaT^ P?.J,ed"ATel.t-nt Paymwter H H. ALKIRE. detached naval itatlon, Olongapo; home. mftmt**mmmxtawain P J. RANE* to the Albany.' ^.t.waln W E- OTONNOR. detached .h. CPAtVommTt -?&??__? th. Mon.er.y. C-hUf S-SSf V. O. CH-I-PM-_N. deuched Members _f_ __ CITY _ REPUBLICAN CLUB h? The Republlcans of the 18th District ln nominatlng John Francis Yawger as thelr candldate for the state 8enate have chosen a man of lntegrlty and indepen? dence. a man of the hlghest character and exceptional abllity. Mr. Yawger has never bafore been a candldat. for offlce. He lives ln the 17th Assembly __***__*_ and at .th? eollcltatlon of the Republi? can organUatlo* and of many porsonal friends and Independent Republlcans, lie consented to allow hls name to be pre sented as the party's candidate for Senator. He was designated under the new primary law. hy the duly elected Senate committee. composed of the county com mltteemen from the 15th. 17th and IMh Assembly districts, without a dls*entln_ vote. At the primaries, held on Septem? ber 17. Mr. Yawger won ovur hls op ponent. Franklln Brooks, by a vote or nearly three to one, thus becomlng the regular RepuMUan nomlnee. This was the only primary contest whlch occurred tn Manhattan thla fall. and the apl-iidld majorlty received by Mr. Yawger shows that he has the support and good wlll of the rank and Mt. tt hls party. He, la faet, welcomed tho opportunity af-ord-d by the contest to nso-rteln the wlshes of the enrolWl voters. for he had no deslre to be a candidate, unless with the approval of hls party as a whole. H? ls not a polltlcian ln the ordlnary slg nlflcance of the word, but he bellev.s that all those who enjoy th? franchlse should take an alert, personal IMMMBM PO* tlcs. and that the word "polltlcton should be an honorable appeilatlon. He wlll make a clean and> vlgorous campaign The 18th Senate Dlatrlct, ln whlch blr. Tawgw ls runalng, takes in all of tho lfth 17th and _tth Assembly districts. or. roughly speaking, all that part of Manhattan extendlng from a part or 94th atreet on the south to 133d street on the north; bounded on th? east hy Central Park, Seventh avenue to 119th street and parts of St. Nlcholas and Convent avenues, and on the west by the Hudson Rlver. Mr. Yawger waa born ln Ca*. -ga Coun? ty N -.. ln 1891 Hls early life wae spent on 'a farm on the eastern ehorcs of Cavuga Lake, redaimed by hls great grandfather ln VM trom what was then a wildernees. On his mother's side he ls descended from a New England fam? lly which eettled at Plymouth. Maa*. nearly thre? hundred yeara ago arr_ m-mber- of which hav? taken an honor? able part ln all th? wars and many or th? great ?vents recorded ln the hlstory of th? Colonles and the Cnlon. He waa educated in the public schools, at Oak wood Semlnary, Cornell University and New Tork. Hls college de-rrees are Bachelor of Laws and Master of Phl losoph.. He ls a practl-rlr.g lawyer ln thls ett) and also haa been largely occupled wlth businesa and admtnl?tratlv? affalrs. H? haa made hla own way ln the world. and hls tralnlng and experlence well quallfy hlm for State Senator. He has lived lr thls clty for more than twenty years and b_l taken an actlve Interest ln West Hlde affalrs. slways strlving for the hlghest ldeals ln public and P'lva-e Uf* Mr Yawger has always worked for .ne betterment of soclal. eoonotnlc utid Indus trlal condltlons. and he le ?specialiy In? terested Id leglslatlon relatlve to health. educatlon. lmmigratlon. conservatlon, tax? atlon reforms. munldpal home rule, elec? tlons and dlroct p_t__r.es. and labor so cial and industrlal justice. He belleve* ln rlgld economy ln government expen_i tures, that the buslness of the stat? .hotild be condueted ln a strlctly buslness K w.y, and that for av._y dollar spent by the stnte lt ehould rccetv? a doilar n Mr Yawger 19 * member of the Soclety of Mavflower Descrndants and one of its gorernor. ln N?w York Btate. He also ,. I member of th? West End Ai.oclatl.-n. UM New York County LaW>^" f"'^'.' tlon. the Drug and Chemlcal OfA J nell Chapter of Alpha Delta PW, WMyn. Mp Republican Cub. WMA S.do Repb ,.,-an Club and the Wh Assembly DUtri-1 Republican Club. aome l-ca of tho character of tiUM who are behlnd Mr. Yawger ln hls can dldscy may be galned when lt ls notcd thut a larse number of buslness man and S.,r _"-?te-rl.l.--.of.ll cla.se. have _ ed tO hls 9UPP-rt Among* thoae on Xpataotml campaign committee are hc Mlowlng well known resldents of the W___-Sr._ Heckett. ex-Surrogate; J. Van Vechten ttCOtt, ex-Conaressraan; -A-il.lam B. Bennet. tl^g; Wllllam lf. K Olcott, o^'iyMMjPMihi Besslons; Wllllam D. Brush, aMttmtn. ChaHe H. WllaOB. Herbert A. I-una hury Max.m.llan Toch. FdwarJ 0. Cohen iJln Jullan. _dmond It. Igroah I*opold B Fol.ak. isldor? I-chtenau*r Jacob Herman. W O Fredenburg. ___f -Mraaii. Joolah C. Pumrelly. pre-den Fmlgratlon Restrlctlon League. Rr.aeell f rlrbox. Ol.bert Ray Hawkes. Oeorge C Austln. Herbert B. Hardlng, John O Coleman, Joseph H. Adams. Norman h_ OHv6r. m. K. De Aguaro. 8. Anderson Harry Anderson. Jeromo Anderson. Rall'h Bagg" Dr- Wllllam Doone. Edwln S rTrlckner.' Oeorge Ellott Cooley. Jerome C COOk. R?v _- Hctcher, Rlchard Henry Oreene, Herbert Knowles. Rog.-r ItttrU, Samuel Mofflt. Wllllam B. ?Needham. XX. Cleveland Runyon. Albert Smlth. Pr. Bond Stow. the Rev. James B Wa.son. Frank Kelth Taylor. Oeorge C. Austln. B M MarNell. Colonel Henry L. Swords, Marahal Bacon. Charle. Fuller Brincker hoff. jr.. Davld O. Hayn?-. Jamea O Mal mt William S. Young, Henry A. ~ ts* rnited States District Attorney; Albert FalT A.e-ander Robb. A. H. Olea.on. j l Woldenberg. Irvlng Ie F.rnst. J. Parker Sioane and Dr. Samuel Tracy. The Wh Assembiy~D..trlct Republican Club lnvltes all loyal es well as pros pective Republlcans of th? district to vlsit IU club rooms at No. 137 East 49th street. They wlll flnd bright. lnvttlng naval ?t_tion, Olonj-po; home, ?w?ltor**r Chl.i!.-n_i F. T MiTnTOOMERY, detached the MonaJnc*ck: home, awalt ord". Oun-er A. E. -KlNXEK. detached the Monte rev home, awalt ordera. O-nner E ALBKHT8; to th? Monsdnc-k. Captain H 9. KNAPP. detaehed the ""lortda October "4: home. sw.lt order.. Captain J J KNAPP. detached XVar Coll.ga October **: _>mmand the Connectlcut. Captain JoIlN HOOD, detached the Detaw.t-, fiome. ?-?lt ordera_ Captain W. J. MAXWELU detached the Mle ?Issli*.*! October M: command the FlTlda. Cactaln Ht.'OH RODMAN. detached the Coa nectlcut. October 24; command the Delaware. Commander R K. CBAN'K. detached the Oeoi.la naval h apltal, Waahlngton Commander C. _ HI.'SSEY. detached Naval Wsr College, October 31: the (leorgla. I.leuten*nt (Junior grade) rt. E. OILMORE. reilsn.tlon accepted. l-ymaeter T. B. COLHT. det.-hed receiving ahip New York; awt_t order.. Pa>ro__ter D. C. C_OW_____, detached the Veroiont: awalt order.. Payma.ter T. J. ARMS, recelvln. ehlp at New Torg, November 1 , JOHN FRANCIS YAWGER. Republican candldat? for th? Senate in the 18th Dlatrlct. room* good fellowshlp, acundanc? ot campaign llterature and llthographs and a newsy Tm'l.tln boarfl. Th? upper part of th? district has as Congress candldat? Ogden L Mills. whil? the lower part wlll *A.to for Francis Ca Dale. Each member regr.ts he can vote' for only one of these. For Senator th?" candidato ls Thomas Rock, a stalwart Republican and stan^h unionlst. Hls vl.torlous fl^l.t for tho eight hour 1*411 when Assemblyman, as w.dl as hls un f..illnK good nature and loyslty to ar.y and all fri. :ida, hav? glven great impetus, to his campaign. The "boys ' are eagorl_| llnliiR u;. for Taft. Tcm and Trlumphl The Rock Wlll rtae above the fallcn Foley age next month! Fur Asaemblyman Henry H. Frleder, a clever jroung counsellor, a man of promis? rather than promises, ls waging a vlgor o is campaign. Things are leaklng out about that stagi party of the 23d Dlstrtct Club held ini Miner's Eighth Avenue Theatre Thurs-' day nlj-ht. It would appear that many* "gags" were sprung bf tb? actors and. aotreeses whlch hlt the marka. Th? "marks" lncluded Cbllln II. Woodward, president of th? club, and leader of the dlstrtct. Assemblyman S. C. Crane. Sena? tor Jostah T. Xewcomb and "Tom" 3atty. "Tom" was referred to by a blond danseuse as the ouly Irlshman to be a momber of a Republican club. It didn't sound rea8onable. but the sally "took," anyhow. The Jnke put ovar on Collin H. brought. tumultuoue applaus? and caused hlm no llttle embarrassment. He doesn't wlsh to hav? the "pun" publlshed. It couldn't be. Th? Republican. of the 30th Assem? bly Dlstrtct wlll hold a ratlflcatlon meet? ing to-morrov.- ni_rl.t at the .luhhouse, No. _<_0 Lexlngton avenue. Joseph E. Nejedly, leader of the 18th, was put to shame the other day by hia slx-year-old atee* It seems Mr. N\ felt like eatlng a banana, and upon going to the Icebox found only one. Most gener ously he dlvlded lt into three equal parts ? one for the nlece, one for Mrs. Nejedly and tho other for hlmself The **0_Bgata** dovoured h>?r blt la 9-0-00, and then said: "I'm going to have a party." "Wlll you invlte your aunt and uncle?" e-ked Mr. K. .was the reply, ai.d "Say, uncle, lf you come you can have a whoel ba? nana " S. Cllnton Crane, present Assemblyman and candldate for re-electlon la the ~d District. was kldr.apped a few nlghts ago by members of th<* _terllng Republican Club, a rlval organlzatlon to the r.ft-'.ar club of th? dletrict. Mr. Crane was 9t t.nding a mctlng of the law committee in hia own club when slx men burst into the room atid hustled hlm Into an auto? moblle whicn landed hlm ln H.th street ln front of tlu? Steriing Club s quarter*. "What'a up?" asked Crane ln ama_e ment. "Nothing," was the reply, "except your down for a speech here to-nlght, ar.d we're going to ttt to lt you mak? the speech." He dld. "Steve" Fltsslmmons, sergeant-at-arma of the Ivy Club, warned the members the other night that he didn't want them to send any flowers lf he eollapsed befor? the campaign xva? over. "If you want to give me some," sald he, "give them now, when I can smell 'em." Senaior Josiah T. Xewcomb wlll be the prlnclpal speaker at the 23d Dlstrtct Club's meetlng to-morrow nlght. Dr. Rufus P. Johnstot., candldate for ("ongre.s, has opene 1 headtjuarters ln 146th street, near Flghth aven ,e. Dr. Johnston. beglnnlug thls week, wlll hold noonday meettagl ln The Bronx. George II Bell, who was Otto T. Ban nard's rlght hand man when Mr. Bannard ran for Yayor, ls now fllltng the sam? post for Dr Johnston. H? holds a watch on the former pastor whlle h? is harang ult:g hls audlences and performs other useful servlces. Elljah T. Keene, president of the Madl? son Square Republican Club, has chaJ lenged William Chilvers, leader of the 29th. to a pool match to be held the week followlng electlon. It would appaar that Mr. Keene ts Improvlng. for Mr. Chilvers ls regarded by hls friends as a pretty good cua handler. Pa__ed Aesl-tant Paymaeter S. _L MACDON Al.D, navy yard. New Vork Paaaed Aislftant l'->maater XV. 8. KANE, de? tached the Indlana. the Wle-oneln and tha Blrmlnsham; to the Vermont Paaaed Asal-tant Payma?_r ll. D. MG___. de? tached navy yard, Phll.-elphla, November 1 t<> tho Indlana, the Wisconaln and th. Blrmlngham. Aeel-tani Paymaster F. H. ATKINflON. de? tached the Prlneeton; home. awalt order.. Ae-tstant Paymaater V. R. ZIVNL'SKA. _?"? tached n.\?: atatlon. Tutulla. Saino*. hotpe, awalt ordera. A-el-tant Payinaeter A. H. EDDIN8, detached llure-u cf Ruppllea snd Accounta; to Aelatla atatlon. AhMeiant Paym.iter J O. WENTER. -etached. Bureau of Hupi.ll*. .nd Accounta; to naral atatlon. Tutlla -_~o* .-sl-tant Paymaater XV. K. MOORMAN. de? tached Bureau of Suppllea snd Aecount.; ts A.iatic* statlon Aealatant I'.vm.ater W. O. I.EU _U detached Bureau of Supplle. and Accounta; to naval ?tatlon, Tutlla, Pamoa. en . the Princeton. Pavmaete.'. Clerke r. F BENNETT. E. W. FOORE. JOSEPH REAY. Q. E LORD an. T M. 8C_NOTA_A. .ppotatroenU revoked.