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and in nnv plan for the restoration of vom : . iuicra must be tak. n into conalderntk?. Mr. Bryan Irritable, Mr. Bryan was aaked to-day if the ? ken any toward * i'oj...sal ol !..?d; it:.? nM i"- ?' ''? l'tal.U- to the lti response t<? this -ilon Mr I extreme irritation and declared with vehemence that it wi s ;. "highly hupt tiun." adding that h<- should not be In terroarated concerning important thinsrs tli" administration was doins or might have don*. He said with a display of temper that the domes of the govern -,. n out In l'uiie ' the mom? nt after action. ? 7. ; ment wa.* informed to?day ?hat Ihe soldlen who were im? plicit?. I In the sh | I Juarez, ?.f riet B D ?on, the United Btates bnmlgi iti ? Inspi ctor, , la? ed und. i.y the Mexican f< authoi ? "'' ? ? ? partment hai learned thit Charles Bleael and Ber? nard McDonald, wh been bj :? In Chihuahua, would be i> ?? ase L in response to the demanda made by Ihe Un - ornent, the Huerta go ernment has adopted a ? dilatory attitude, it ? is certain th it thoa r?ea| on I bl? f.?r the shooting of Dixon will be' d. Huerta hMiis.it" graphed his gem?a' the : and M? i ?onald. An ?.fti? ial statement from the depart? ill'. !i* to-di .. i :? nt h ii ? ? ? has exp| him- much that the American government ahould as? cribe to the Influence of th<- Mexican government any action which might be construed as antagonistic to Amer ? leans during ? the ei ecutive authority, and desires that th? .at n?> injustice or ? done i?> Am? ri? ans w thin his cogni: .??on." Quieter ?t Frontera. Wheeling ha parted from | ronl whither It went to look after American in? ter? il m? a? ? ?. in the ??f th? WI at quiet Th?. ? ? .a th? ? ?... !(?? said that it I with the ev Id? I .. d ?I not confli m ! thai this liad been ompllshed. Aocordli g a irtment the first train in from i.ar?.d?> four months and ten days arrive?! in Mont? - inday it . from ? ? . through I remains open. T. itlonistl at to del Caraen have heen defeated by the federals under Colon?*! Mass, who has now been ma?: ' another ? hange in the .... ? have kft off'.te to-day. H< eded by Dr. ?Ja: ? ter of remain In office until it?e arrti ' nent Minister : Af'Birs ?v ??Belligerency" Up in Senate. PI v-.e Bra! word In fa> evolu? \y in to-day by Elena! a Intro? r'vr, ting 1 ? dviae the .-? wh?-ther or not th? : ? ?? >gnlsed. Th?- upon the Prest? 'aiv ?-f state to lay before ttie Senate "if not bicon -n the ? ?r. as th? .? ma ? The resolution in full Is as follows: ? fee - with any an?i treasuie :? ? tiie t.lea^ and their :?v.- it ? the i omm I ? luested to adv.? Sena! ether, In iheir opinion, this nation she m ti e heiligeren. \ of l M?.\ o and a'.'v.r.i them th? proper in? ternational status to Which they may be "That 1 - ? tary of BO! incompatible with the public inter? to lay be? ll information ;. may OOfl i anU of the | ..o " Th?-? rea called u| A joint Congress committee to investi pat" the Mexican situation an?) ? Bd a "(l<?fi?.:->- M?-.\.',ari policy" ' solution ini i .1h> by Represntative Stephen - Dem? i4 the latora an : ? ise, which shall be i ? ' :!v tn'o the da now confronting I atrj an?i c?\r- *he Preflddem expi I a? /Ice concern? ing the a. non he should | jt in no! beheved the resolution will . ? ible oonsWi ration, the senti? ment in th?' II?.une bein;,- I Affairs Commit! available if the Prei licy. TO RELIEF OF AMERICANS Federal Irregulars Are Repair? ing Railroad to Madera. F.l Taso, Tex. July 29 ?An officiai re? that Pascual Oroseo, wit? eral irregular noops. had started west from Chihuahua repairing the railroad to Dark Tan Russia Calf Shoes asls BaatJah in?i-. in?. r>r?,?< r??r "look-," ??Miliif.? an?l ? o? Oxfords and High Shoes On flat-M)le Baalish 1h*i-. low. hroad li?e| H??t f?.r "look-." riMlaeSfl ,,n.I ?oinfoit. Sports & Outing Shoes 1-3 le** than ?porting good? ?tori-* Rubber Sole Tan Oxfords. $3.49 & SJ.vS White Canvas, Rubber Sol . $1.35 White Canvas, Heavy Rubber Sole. $1.6$ White Buckskin ilmpirted . $3.19 dolf Shoes, $3.9? and $4.98 Mariera so that the Americans there cot be relieved. rln C. Bryan, a seiret agent of t United state* government left here I ?bill \a 1111 foi the Unlti 'i St.it-s i onsul, Mi rl ? -. at ?'hlhuahua City Th? ma ippooa 'J t" i fer te B americana luid In pria in Chihuahua Ortega i 'onstltutionaliat eoi mandi ?z. t'.id Ami : lean nee paper men who visited him to-day th !.. ? n order d to elfs I s ?unctl with Villa's main body at a i? of Juera /. m Ith tl ? objet ' "i . a -?a it on Juares. '?rt.Ki >a\s hs i is 1,180 cavalry, ai that reinfoi I fron 1 >a ma Vllla'a main column 8,110. The combln ?? according to I mate They are .- a i ? i to have several ffl I m?. but no Held artll 8*11 Kimball, a telegrapher, arreet? In i tarea a w.i.k sgo, ?as found In ? ?-day, having been rsleesed yest< da*. .'. ' i authoritia i i ? poi ted. HAD PRACTICE WITH DIA Mexicans Experienced in Mar ing Plea for Abdication. Washington, July A?Thi devi by th?' United State- of B poUC) t"wa ' maj 11 dels y i d to observe tl ? sffoi ts b. Ing made ! j l< 8 Ing Mexicana to bring shout sn unde in ? the two warrli Tii.' i,., t that some of the Mi ticani ; ad in adjusting the diff?rences b thi followers of Huerts and ca ranas wen- Instruments! in i ? ouragti II m touch with M? ?lean affaira ? that their efforts msj bt li the resignation of II'.? Whlli ' >? Mexl? ms, who avp tnkir the plans, di permit ol their names at th time, they have pro.-eeded i" the point i iniorminii Beeretsry Bryan what thi In mind. No development? ^re c: 1 for at lea^t a fortnight. if Presid? t Huerts should be wllllr to abdicate, men acceptable to him, ? Constitute ? ' - .111- d. DENY SMUGGLING PLOT Government Officials Seek Me Aiding Mexican Rebels. . v.,i ihln-rton. July 29 Ini dmlnlstration la quietly permittln the M. mmunltlon scrota thi Ii nled > mphaticall) i uf Justice officiais to-dsy. h wa <'l that an) apparent inactivity . i. k -, ? ? to locate the "high? Information resarding the case cited l Th.- Tribune tbla mornlna was, I ? -l L'nui Bit laski, chli . m, !" pi? Ing of a ? partm? : down si into prosecutlona Wllham ?'. n>' - ?-. las. di ' 1er? '\ to-dsy thst si i ?se? ??' ? - - lj pushed. it was hii e may b ? ? tutionaiists in Washington and New jforji Th? H' I sg< "ts hav? beei i ?t is suspected that fund ? m mitions of s en, if they do not actuall) ? aupplli i s.iit i.. ; . RIVAL MINERS FIGHT Michigan's Governor Take: Step to Settle Strike. ? the La will hi a.-k-.i officially lo-morrow I five of thi ? . .. five rei f 1 - - miners L Abbey, n, t?te 1 . : ' .-d t" I niKht, after ti ? IS will i II. ? ? endinu a atril ? die f"i ;i The nee i "f the Qovernot , lowed .i.. tweer i he Slip? ri"! mini I ? . . locatlona or the northern end ..t the atrlk? i.< initial arresta ol the strike resulted from I .-i loi fight, m w h Ii I a party of t< that th? ' '.V. I > . of Bupertor mine atriki men from Atlantic w< ? ? ? alum? t aii'i ? f i 'all met, was aca-ompllahed to-dsy To-night ad? dltlona about tb? ? i ? companlea > SEA GIRT HAS A MYSTERY 'Man Shot Near "Little White \ House" May Be Murder Victim. Olrt, N .i , Jul body ol . rapher, lift) " rom Dsnbur;*, Conn., wa ii bundri 'i fi ?-t from th? "Little w bite Houi ? mi r bom ? "i < lovernoi Fl< Kotwithdtandtng a revolver with thrsa smpty shells was found In ths inati's hand, phi ij t hat he could not have Inflicted I da himself. The theor) of murder was borne oui al ketbook turned iiiHj.1. out and lyins a fee feet ae i I'rom the local Of the WOUndf it la believed that tin- man was shot In the knee end band while fighting In a band to hand ? end thai the bullst wound In - the one that I i Th. gt - ol consid?r?t) a trampling. in his room In David W. Robinson wh- found an ... Qeorgs '? Hi ?.mu? House it had not been p ti and was apparently an envelope In which he had i ? thing Bt Bom? time before depositing it in Borne pleca mj keeping, Hi baa been mtaaing from tin- boarding bo Bundayq Th.- county authorities opened to-daj ?? ? gatloi, Polio? lag .m ? \ ? atioii of the body tO-nlgl ' COI "tier's l'h' .-ii ?un Herrj Neafle, of Freehold, said that ths man bad unquestionably met death at the hands of a n ? h* the gth -it ?lis i spoi t i 'i.m.ii. i aibet i w Bennett will order <>n inctuest to*morrew Uetertivea have air. sdy been sesigtied to the i-a.i? Ai'o-dn,K t'i Proeacutor .lohn S. Applegate. Jr., the county olficiala axe conducting a searching Invaatlsajjee?' BUNDLE OF CHECKS MAY PROVE GIFTS TO S?LZE? Frawley Committee Hopes to Show That Slips It Holds Were for Campaign Use. ?RUMOR OF LARGE ACCOUNT Governor's Holdings Put at $100,000 in Unconfirmed Re? ports?Hearings Will Start To-day at Albany. ? ?. st.irr oerrfapejdsal ?>' The Trll Albany, .Inly 9.?In spits ?.f Governor Bulser'i efforts to preven! the Frawley Investigating committee fr??m Inquiring ? la, the i emmlttee, which ?rill ?- hearings hers to-morrow, la? lenda to rut on the Stand men who will ? v i ? concernlnf th? Governor's 1 ampalgn ? onti ?tuitions. Prawle] ?mrl other members of th? to Albany to niglit, and it was understood the com? mittee had information rtgarf'fg Ittlsar "JSlgn Rifts which would greatly ?n? teres! the Corrupt Practical t?saguc and mlghi .??vtat.- possible Impeachment pro < ??? -?i ? Th? fight between Governor Bulser and Tamman) Hall has reached the P"lnt Ither giv? noi tak? n While the ?i??' ? be? n ordering i Jury Investigation* into alleged ? aft said to Involve sT0"<i Tam man) organisation men. the Prawle) rommlttee has had s corps of expert In vestigators getting information ab.iut the Bulser ? ampalgn ? nds $2.500 Schiff Check. The committee h?s in Its possession ? cbach for CJ00, given by Jacob H, Behlff to tl r f..i his campaign ia*t fall ? ? nded that this check was ii"t accounted 1 ? executiv In his report on his i a pens?e to the B ?f State TI ! '?>r the signature of Mr Behlff, and >.n th? , f..r William Sulzer for palgn tuiiii ' it waa deposited t..r rnor Bulser, bul t.. the eco I, ?t la contended Mr. Bchlfl ? enaed and vv,n (?r.ji.ai?! called on t.. testify about this check. When Informe/] about th? B? hlff checli an?l ? ? ? ' not a? I Otint? '1 for it in bis ? lection ? .\; i loran ?lum, the Gov? rnor I "It th? I ? I '?nittfe hs et tl ? ? I , S ho ha? heen clOSS ' er for i ears and took ? n Loth his e|erti??n an I dl rid priman campaigns, wui i.. called us ?I vv ' ? will probabl) take all d.T Govemoi ntly a ? ad of th. 1 ?'I k, rlth .... ? .... i! the Govemoi in tils various li learn ling the Gov? Swore to Only $7,500. Mr. Suis? election only about -. disburse? n from hi? !>o? ket The COI "l| I 1,1?' irs thai ttihv spend I ?00 Th? which It es peel I for | ... ? ?.. II orted .. ? ? nor sul/.<-r had I ! t fall tx and tl ... I $100.000. When ?isU? ?I about this ? . members of the committee would not die thai formation of as ? inten ter ? be for! ? the coming h? ai Inga i ? for any uni ? Bei v .,,,, (,, morrow, I ? ne l-i ml. i : ? for I .it?, win i.e placed <?t? the Bland to ! Of the information he I. I Goven ampalgn fui -la. i The committee aleo I d? It ?? Into foi ihe Governor'a impabro, .v hi? Iduete. ....... . ? ? ? i ..?iiii.ittee con thai '.one .,( || . inted I for to the late ?is pre* 11 si k to learn I If there is any evidence thai thin m ?i the int. ; r certain let I lion. Whll to sub? | ? li!? il ! mana] eald thai of t" o.i m? ? anted arc nos ? ?ns Keep? Up Battle. ? r demon? noon ol his opposition t.? the Frawley commute? and also of nil . A of the ? . ? | .. -I ? |0 At t,ji H?-.?, i ;. iod) f'.i opinions on ... of tin i . mralt? ? ? ? raordlnsry on of the presen! I ? il ? . ?I-!,. Govemoi holds thai Ihe committee ?aa ? . ?!?? his a< t i ition ereal vraa i ? ' ' ? late I ? At th?- astraordina n ?i reso lution Introduced bj Beaatoi Thompson provided In effect thai the Prawle) com? mittee could ?its?? Inquir? Into the ?ft* ?;f tic- Chief tSxeeutlve The Governor lak>.v thfl position thai th?? Thompson resolution la sol valid, aa ha <n?i not . mend it aad aa all mattet s acted ?o b) an , xtra SCSSlon ni'ist DS lei.jin mended by the Govemoi He has eon? tended the ?xtn eesalon ?>f the Let latur? an and, because It pa sea d hills las! Wed needs) nlghl when no quorum wns preasni and declared ? re? .. - mtll August it "If the contention ?.f Governor Bui? rer." said Senator Prawle) to-night is righl thai thi aeselon last ?Vedneeda) why on earth did be I tt ?! at that time? If the Sc? si."II *>aa io Illegal thai it had no iiei.t - it ??? i talnl) had no to adjourn it therefore f<.ii?.w.-. thai th?, Legislatur? Is still In ssssion Alleges Unanimou? Consent. ??Th?. Governor ?>f the State of \,.w Torli is stai Ih ? lUUee to pre v.i.t an liiv. stu.iti.ii into his OOOdUCt Hfl ?m prorogue th? i ? ? a M.'h la pro? Id? ?i ssslnat by i it? constitution Th?' result would I hav- been the K?:n?- it all the members of Benats an?? Assembl) wars piesent last Weds s?iay night >nj mesnber could 'nave ob.ircte?! at anv tune and stopped the I Whole im. . \s no one did this, It THIS H?LLO-GIRL IS AMPHIBIOUS Whitman's Phone Operator Stays at Post During Criminal Courts Flood. Mis?, Ko?e McC.irthy. telephone oper BtOr on the I'lstiiet Att->rn-\v'B ?witeh board, sat huddled up in her raincoat ?: umbrella yesterday morning and plugged awav si her rails while gallons of water .ame down through the ?filing. Ruga indictments, i uspidors and other light appiirtfnan.es of a District Attor nt rushing past en the tide, but she hardly turned her head. She does think that she recognised ths Indictments against the "nian-with-a-Van-I >> k>> beard ' the civilian-employe" and the "man-hlgh^r-up'' In ths flotsam They wa ? not to be found smong the srreckag? I.it. i, how. \. ? The grackl? had flown off tlve Stain* Over of the .le-, aim', or smnething "f that ?ort. and as it is an hydraulic eh I -? tii-1. eras a flood Th. delugs srhleh drove Miss hTcCerthy to the shelter of her raincoat and um? brella came from the tank in the attic. but simultaneously the eapa blew off the Standpll.n th-- fourth floor and on the third floor, und Immediately another tor ifiit rushed down ths corridor past the office of rn?tr|ct Attorney Whitman, c the third floor. Because ths soutbeai ' orne,- of trie Criminal Courts Building gradually sinking into the mud that sut [ rounded the ohl CoBsCt Pottd there was brisk current, which SVSntUally lodge most of th? water and w r.-kaf-e in th nfflce i.cupied by Francis B. S.iyre. Presl dent Wilson's ?future Bon*in*laW, and Aaroi J. t'olnnn. Assistant District Attorney? Mi Ordnen ran np a signal of distress and gallant lifesaving crews responde? from the nearby station at Voege'a Point ElBB ?'astle Rock and Alirens's H-nch It was half an hour before the floor! subsided. Long after that the water which had lo.lg, d between the rafters i I was Still trickling down upon Miss McCarthy's umbrella, and finally hobs a? en- . ait In the celling and pails put beneath them. Hereafter Miss Ma*?Carthy 1? going to fetch h?r umbrella to work whether it looks like rain or not, and If si ,i pair of rubbei boots dangling from the switchboard he need ask no questions The cleaners got busy and sw.pt up what part of the flood had not trickled down to stain the et.||lnKS of the floor be |OW, rugs were spread out ha the basement to dry, the usual sign "Clos. ,1 f..| He pairs" was hung on the slevator, .-'nd it was all over -till the trrackle, or what? ever it was. (lies off again. la proof positive to me, and should be to ernor, that everything was done b) unanimous consent and was perfectly . dar " 11 I- the Int.ntlon of the Krawley com? mittee to mak? a pr? liminarv report on Governor's campaign contrlbutloni when th I^egislatun reconvenes Auguat 11 and later t.ndUCi its investigation Into mis.?n- and other mat! George w Bl ?'..?vernor's prison tlgatoi nd Jol n A. Henneaay, his ? asi i ? ? ?tul ua lei [xrna .?nd ? . ?? tima To use the word? of a Tammany man hSTS to-niffht. Bloke's Investigstlon int?> th? state priaona h.?s onl) acravtebad the sur? ? ? ne revelations i p. cted n S Carlisle, the State Commissioner I of Highways, and i:?>vai K. Puller, secre-l tarv of the Hlghwsys Department have been subponied to tell why certain IiIkIi ? Both ? lounty lian t.'-. n ? any ? aplanatlon. HEAT KILLS ? AND LIGHTNING ONL '.?niln.if.l from flr.l p?w immed with .sweltering human? it v. each trolle) car and electrl train a n full quota, while the boats, in?.i e popula ? he? auae of their cool under their load? of ? ? Hund? eraons want over to the h re on the Por! Lee I ? ? to the en sl of the Palisades, where every trifling bi bles had ns in. eptlon. The .-? o| th?- Hudson and the llar!? m rivera line?! with persona <>t all ??? , i full bathing eoal v. hlli -; ? ? "h'r piss with a I ?ir of lights or i ? I with 'i went '? ? nteri i the vv .rid. Thi re Is no r? lief in Immediate pr?~>? pect, If l r for? caster Is 1 I ? i. K-..1 . tl Uthful man T to-morros ",l he fsir mal warmer! HEAT KILLS 23 BABIES Cleveland Mothers Forced Into Streets to Save Infants. I i?v TeVssfsph te I * Trfl uae.1 Cleveland, July CO-The heal ?rave, which returned with Increased hum twenty-thre? afternoon the ti mp? t ? ound the I ? i ind the ell aweltered. There were numei (rations In i ' ? 'ions of iha ? Ity the ? ~T!n?? is Intense In th? M. v mark? t district, where there is no eraai both Iren and adults srera driven t?? des ? find a place to ileep " n t.. IM ?lcci sea The pavementfl and sidewalk? along Orange ani Woodland avenues were Mack with people until lone after i" o'clock ? ? alked the itreeti ? I i onnr? babies In their arms lo Krt them out of the intense heat of tin? tenement bou?es and int.. th.-...; <-n air In the hope of sav ???1 lives. '. ago, fuiy ?tl Tl i- waa ? ? da; ol ti ?? Bummer In Chi? igo On top . ; n.. Pad? ral Bullding, the ci in the downtown district, I ?tm? whs :?'. digraaa, bul In other sectlona it was three or fe r drsi.-. i ....u.-r The Ik-vi wave, however, was relieved by hi: wp'.is and only a fen proetratloni w.i? rapei t? d a DEMOCRATS'EX-TREASURER FAILS; OWES $150,000 Politics, Newspaper and Stock Farm Cause Loss of G. R. Brewster's Fortune. a petition in i enkruptey wa? nied ir, the Federal District Court hen v???tsr da> agalnat Qeorga R, Breweter, a New?. burgh taw v sr.srho was formerly the tress? urer Of the I Hin?..'rath BtStfl Committee and larK'H Interested In "The NeWOUrg Union" .it thi time it failed The peti tton was sinned by fifty creditor? Brew? I liabilities were placed at JLCO/v? :??.?1 his aaset? at HMte It vas sal.l 1B.000 <?t the as?ete was in real eetate A?r-cordlng t.. the petition, Brewater transferred ins real ?state through a mortgage of w.,?iy? to Pannl? Van Mes? I trend Rsmadetl, who is a Joint executor with him of the van Moatrand ?state. The real estate Includes, It was said, his large country home and hla town bonne in New burgh. Brewater la a aon of Bugen? A Brew? ster, who waa .?ne of the leading attor? of Orange County He aras in? trusted with the care of main es and Qeorga h Die water took up his practice. He inherited much money and property from his father. an?! Invested larga romi in earryiag ??ut hts ideaa in regard 10 horses Me had a hackney stock farm. With Cudham Gentleman, costing li'U-A at the h.a.I ..f th- siinl The farm proved B failure, ami the bots, s wer?- Bold limier the bsmmer In New York recently for about :?' |.?-r COM of their value. It ?a* said His newspaper and political vent ures also proved expensive. NO FRILLS FOR MICHEL "Economy and Efficiency" His Mayoralty Platform. ANSWERS PROGRESSIVES Collector Says City"s Finances Do Not Warrant Wide Sorties in .Esthetics. in answering s Query from ths V'.n grssslvs leaders a? to his opinion of the Proarreaslva municipal platform. .lohn Purroy Mltchel, Collector of the Port Incorporai..] In blfl reply last night what amounts to hi? own platform If he should be nominated Ms r. Mr Mlti hi ! s mil was "economy and efllclenc) " Hs frowned upon COStl] fount tfOUfl : ? lOUSa rative park fet te, ai I some other im provementa which bis rival, Berouffh ? 4 ? '?????> ' BS a'b ? . atsd. ? Home luld ? : its halter },; rnment. R ability of ' i" ? of ! svtded [or; i unldpel ? 10 unregu prl\.. ti ''ii "[? th? "f living can ? > bro ighl about with a nee de* partm ? and the I devi out* the II mUS reports." In snawertns lb? 'piestlon as to whether hs would !?? willing ti t thai scribed to taem In the ; main L'nder I I of "EIBi len >y and Ir. MU hel i .id my and efllciency ' in ti ? ? "f municipal government tires? frei I ont i> gi? . e in the makli snd count ?? utilisa* Nn less In ' . ture I i .-i s? tual tiei. postponing to bettei times snd s . \|'f nd It urea for the non at ! the pura asthel ? ? "There ar? msny sdmlrable Improve which a city of Infinite .?? wIth m arl) undertake, but ? 'a >. oi k In Its pi ' ' .".' lal . on.? tlon i I "U'.' ? ct\lc cei ties. I be In then ' ondltlona of municipal Batluenci give place hoolheusea elimination of (rade op . ration of tra?na on tl I trsi i i ??:! del? -i"p menta " Reft ring t< the Police Department Mi Mttcl "Police control, crime prevention and maintensnce o' public order and da*, are problems primarily <>f sdmlnls sthsr fian of l< lia atlon The ? ? itlve and the Poltci < 'oramli -p have sie iys had at hand the means ol effective control, or wore fie? to to ?imply them R loeed conditions aro the loeical results faillir-- i-. . mploy ths means at hand and sdopt In ? he Pol i ?> ; ??? 11 ? .i.lmini tl athrs ;ra. u> ? "Administrativa reorganisation from within, f ,!1 use ot tl." Undings and the rea-ommondations of the aldermanlc com? mut?e "ii admlnlatratlvi conditions aid Irement i system of < omplets sur* rent report-, current aupervtaion and It front without b) Independent means win provide sa effective and successful msthod "t polk ?? ? ?.tit i "l ? Ths Collectoi st,n..i mat it waa of ths ?. -i Impoi tan? ? to i eorganlae ths Mayor's ofTb ? In ordi r to make ii.e m In i real ssnss ths general manager <>f ?o si compllsh this a compl? ts i. -arg anlaattoa la net d< d, ss fuU and vigorous ?if.- "f ths Commissioner of a ' ounta i ?id. "LOST BOY" MYSTERY SOLVED 1 No. 6.969 Will Go Back to Poor Step? mother. i.om Bo) No 8,9ft, win. s/es picked up It Central Park a week ago Monday, e u ?till in the car.? of th- Children's B?det) inst night although the myatery ef blfl was BOlvetL HS WSS adopted b) Mis rjeorgs Murphy, ?>f No. Ifl West lltb stn .i. tin.. wee! ago, Mrs Murpb* - I the bo) through an advsrtlssmsnt pub? lished bj ths child's Btepmother, who was left in straitened circumstances upon th? .i. sth of th.- fatha r. The little boy learned to call himself fJeorgS Murphy, after his new foster father, but the Murphy*, decided they COttld not kei?p him and took him to the home of his Hunt, Mrs. Wler. who ll\. Manhattan avenue, near 1 1 ?it h StTSSt Mrs Murph] left him at Mrs Wier'ta BOUSS In Mrs ?Tier's so A week later the boy's picture sntS printed In the new ?pa pets, an.l was re.ot?. ntSSd by persons who knew the Muipln family and reported to the petloa Finally the boy's stepmother was found, and she promised to take him from the I'hildren's society an?l pro?, hie for him In ths future j FUSION ISTS DEADLOCKED OVER MAYORALTY MICE Citizens' Executive Committee Works at High Tension, but Cannot Agree. MITCHEL GAINS STRENGTH Whitman's Friends, However, Are Sanguine?McAneny Hopes to Force Issue V To-morrow. With the ?split report of the committee on candidates before them, suggestingSll three name?, of Whitman, McAneny and lUtchel as possibilities to bead th.- fusion tick-t for Mayor, members of the ex eeutlve committee of the ClUsene* Ma? il Committee were hopelassly dead? locked yesterday on the ??>. ?- ?me candidate in fact, it was una^?stood that a material train In favor , ? r Mr Mltchel among the executive commutes? men had pUtced the tl ree pros, ?crive candidate! on nearly an equal footing. The supporters of norouKa President McAnney in t,,.. nominating committee?, wher?^ he bad a Blight majority over Dis? tila Attorney Whitman, ?rere hopeful of forcing fii- nun..' ;?t the head ..f tiie fusion ticket to he recommended to the commute?? of the whole, which meets to? morrow nicht, but the developments yes? terday seemed to frustrate their purpose. McAneny I trsngth to Mltchel, it was said, while th?; Whitman supporters stood pat. The real contest Is expect?.,) to Me be t-vecn Whitman and Mitchel at the meet? inir of the arbole committee to-morrow niKbt Wbltman'a friends say h? m '? ? beet rote setter of any of th? rsndldatea suggested, and were panifiliie yesterday that I;" would be th? ultlmnt?? choice. Mltchel's appearance before the nom Inatlng ?'ommittee yesterdsy, at his own request, to be questioned* in regard to -iri'lldncv. was said to bare lm ? d some of the eommitteemen as uncslled for. Committee at High Tension. Tic-1 members of th" BB< l .'ive rommlt t<..> were glum - when th?\ .lo'irnci last ni- ? ' I '? 1 of those th n Mltchel ? stock had taken a Jump. ??'' his supportera waa to the effe t that m intl?Tamman) forcea t.. he reek? ?? ? ? ?^ion .. ? ould n.- ' on MU? bel. The I ' - ; for him, II I, while the |n? lependenee 1 ?roe, with whatever weight It mlKht ciirrv. could be sw ;riK into line 1 or Whit man. it area ? eommitteemen that I I been at n chairman of t)i" committee; Norman Ha othe' morement, were in a ? Mi vhat time the final rej rt on the cb ??hi ted from t ? mitt? a to-mort - I and h? n ? ?*Th? t looks now. It | .i m " le. tor Mltchel appeared before the comn Ittee I S af? ternoon. He came in answer to ? t?, w hlch he htms-lf iug| I In I "I | the commit! ? w ;i?.i Borne : imr the rumor that if elected Mayor I I throw c a ? entra -'t ?; i \..." commit? Parties Nam? Meetmq Dates. Whatever candidate the iusioinsts regular Ri bllcsn and Itlona have arr-' ? i >??mo ? ? ? 'ommittee will me? * ??? Au* itral Palace to the ? indl t In the i on mber M for tho nomination for Ma| and i'i? ildeni of the, and both it U ?rdlng to .lohn N Harrington m - Mayor Qaj ?. f and ..-lie'' w1l! hold | , .? Mo street, at ' ind a plan i ilgn for the ? aomln I of th?? Mayor mai .... ? ? ? ' si endenee rimlttee n would not support ? ? ! 1 n 1 the event r,f McAneny's nomination eithar he (Hopper) or William R. Hearst snaaej run for Majroff on an Independent tic^t Mr. Hopper Is ?aid to hav*? written th? committee. The Hopper letter was taken to offer some explanation of the ?lump from Mi Aneny to Mit-hel in the execstlv*, eonunlttee yesterday. Justice Seahury was also mentioned aa an lndepenvlent candidate on the Pro? gressive ticket In the event of McAneny'a ??election. BAR TO NAME FIT JUDGES Court of Appeals Candidates Will Be Left to Canvas?. Albany. July ?3?Lawyers and Judges throughout the state are to be canvassed as to their choice of the "best quallf,?,] and most available" candidate? f0r Judges of the Court of Appeal-, to auc Chief Judge tullen and AasaMsUa Judge Oray. Thin plan was adopted at a meeting to-day of the commute.. -** twenty-one appointed by the State Bar Association to recommend action to se? cure fit candidates. It was decided to enlarge the commit??*, by tivo members from each Judicial dis? trict. The full committee will recom? mend a lt.^t of candidates, from which the various political parties will he ask*d to make their selection. of the resolutions adopted rentes that "It is the object of this commit?-?, to further the movement to ?limin?t? politics In the choice of Judge?" Th? committee will meet here again August 12. "UNTAXERS" SEE WHITMAN He Will Bring Question Before People if Elected. Representatives of the, Business Man'? A-<oc|ation to Untas Industry and of the Bodatty to Lower Rents and Reduce, Taxes on Home* called on District At? torney Whitman yesterday to ask what be would do toward "untaxing" homes, and lndus'r:es If he were elected Mavnr. . They would like, to have, him. If elected. ' submit to a roferendum vote ths que?tlon of gradually reducing the. tax rat?, on bulldinga to one-half that on land. Mr. Whitman told them that if he weiV elected Mayor he would do all that hs could to bring that question direotty b? f.ce the people. K. Vail Btehhtna was chairman of th? committee of the Business M-n's AeSO , and Frederick C. Letibusoher of the second committee. About thirty members of both organization? ?---*--.? I anted them. 9 TAKES UP PRISON GRAFT Sulzer Names Justice Borst to Preside at Inquiry. '".overnor Sulzer i"*slg ''ourt Justice Henry V. Borst, of Amsterdam, to-day to prestas at an extraordinary term of the Supreme Court t-i convene at Hudson Falla "' Inarton County, August y>. tot bivssttga* to allegations of graft In the con ? on of the Crest Meede** prl at ? 'omstock, mads by Osorg w B!~5ie, that t leet ? imp. ted by Oov ? I nor Silver to ; - ? .-?.-? Into < ... ?s m ? . a ? Carmel, and for ??.??? keep?|e m CR0?MIN CALLS ON SULZER Claims Governor's Aid in Fight Against Heffernan. ??-*. i Albany, July 2? ? Ex-iv-na'or Ba-' mew j. ? ici.in. of Brooklyn, to-day with ? ?.?' t':,.- Progi?salve Da? "bib of the 7th Assembly of which be is president, ca'.l-d on fJ?8V* Bulser to get his aid In th* light on William J. Heffernan, the r?guler 1er of the district. The? former Senator Is said to h? lookl-isr ' - stats petronege. "DM tha Governor glv? you any en* couracementT" he was asked. "Yes; h.? told us to go ahead a:- ? Progressive lines," replied Cron'.n, "ard I want to say that we are going to f.gr't that ?ray and take anything we. can g?*' ' ? ich trouble dosrn ther-?'."' ? S?>. ?TS don't expect much tro'.M'.'' a-sM the former legislator slunlfleaat'.y, i "but If they ?an pro-iucs gunm?n we| JEWELLERS OUT FOR WHITMAN^ In answer to the call of tha BhaStaSSS Men'8 League the Jewellers' Whitman ? was formed yesterday at the Ho* tel Aetor by thirty men In the wholesal? lewelry trad.' Nathan B. Ross was rr?ide chairman and Mel Kronberg secretary* The leegUS will co-operate with the Whit man organisation. Walpole Irish Linen Manufacturers CLEARANCE SALE OF ODDMENTS ?>tirin^ the remaining two days of our July sale we offer Tint only the advertised reduction of 10rr on ?our ont ire steel of household linens, but many at? tractive articles left fr<>m regular lines at much greater reductii ns. These oddments include Table Cloths, Napkins. Towels, and TowelingS and many dainty pieces o( ornamental linens, many of them priced ?below the cost of importation. 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