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algned noleU to attempl to atart b break In the afcAm nj ra McAneny Lofces StrengtH. !.: 0 M. Waller, on< of hla aupport left th<- i . . . ? baltot and dld not return. Mc K\ ipport dwlndled "I l,n tir.tii <>i. the aeventh ballol hla orhrtnal If had gone doa n to I Th*- third ballol r- aulted aa fo ? afrtcl ?: 84; Whlti. an, 29; IfcAm ny, 25. < m thc fourth Wbltm ? two votes at Ihc exp< na< of M Anei hlm 31 and McAnenj 28. M ??? i hla ?"?? The Bfth ballol ahowed no change for llltchel, but Whltman galn d tw< votes fn>m McAneny, pivinp him 33 - M A:.- ??? s L'l On thc alxtl Mltchel gained two maklng hla ahowing '?''< eotea Whit ? Ti-- anth ballol n aurted In the ?, oaat in th motion ?'?'? eph M Ip Mc? Aneny k n i m< ni for U n oinut< ? . I ? l for? confer. the McAneny men up :,iairs. ireaa in 11 i M Ani - i] porl t lnt< icua on ;. ? . i a bunch to eitnei t thc ther two cand . laims by Mltch. 1 and Thc Pi "gi aaiven. under the leader ahlp I W . lam u Hotcbklaa, whu waa handllng th M '? hel boom, d< . uii 9 of the 20 McAneny ? Mli h< 1 -1 W'hitman m- n ilmlng thal : MC Eighth Ballot Futile. After th? i i'.- f . An, nj m. ? termined to atick to the Borough Pi Th" th ballot, whlch waa taken aft f reaulted In the loaa of I ? from Mltchell'a total, whlch l ?":."? Whitinan 32 and M - . ount "ii the .-ichth il th.' nmth began to ahow the ?s of the Mc \ ? ? ? s "a ? ? ..' An men i ?' called upon Chairman Hapi ft . \; i. om Whltman to ? . l on '??? a< cond ballot and hia |i to Whlti Mr Hapgood declared that it waa his fcntei ?????? us there waa any poaaibillty of i ng hlm, becauae i ? Whltman ?ns th^ lost man to beal any. tVUliam H. Willlama, a ? : announced that Whltman wai t \\ m mati . Mltch< l man. chargcd t i mbera of th? commlttee with ; iine togeth. r aa party men ttood it waa a non-partl- j I Wiiliam | mpron I., ; ?? . preaent, and laughed at the j .. whlch w ; . : ? artlly b) :i!1 T. Bannard lnalated that Whit- | worth at leaat more than either McAnenj or Mll ? in a Bghl againat Tammany. Joaaph m. Prlce, the McAneny floor leader. Jolned his proteati to thoae ?-f the Mltchel men, that a man micht not ehnnjfe his \>.tc- until the next rollcalL Prederv R. Couderl declared that the commlttee dld not want to handle gaattera In .- i'h a way that lloni ' upon th< commit ?? ? tlona, and he eecoi ' Il Mr for B new roll / call. < halrman HapRo..d called upon Xa than Bmyth, I ? M retary, to r< the roll. and Sm :h read H. inving the r.s'i;* w.th th>- changea. ThU roughi Mltchel and Whltman to ?< tle, with 4-". votes each. two votea Btlll har.eitf, McAneny, hut before Mr. Hapi could announre the vote th*- two Mc? Aneny aupportera Jumped to Mltchel, Bmyth belng the hut, glv lng Mitohei a majority of two Joseph M. Prlce then moved that the p.omination of Mitrhel ??<? made unani mous. "Mltchell Ticket" Is Named. ? exi moved that the ''ommit Xcf. proceed to ronsider the rest f.f the ti. ket. After a brlef dlacuaalon the afrr. - Inatructed to cael one hniiot for the ticket roported bj the axecutlvc commltb l ? "Mltchel ticket " This carrted McAneny for prealdenl of the Board of Aldermen and Whitman for Dlatiicl Attorney. The balloting, whlch ??s ? deadloch for eipir ba gan at 10 40 o'clock last nirht. and it waa not nntH Hfter 1' l 'his- mornlng that the nlnth .:t ??' lelve ballol wi ? m? plet< The meeting P<U down to buelncea with a ruah when Chairman Hapi rapped for ordCC at 8 <>-? luck. Immt diattly after the rolkall the report of the aaecuttve conunlttee waa preaent' d This report conteJned a aurprlae In that it preaented three -ntire siates. with the informatlon at thc and of the report that I tlve commlttee ayood, aa between each two aeta of <an>: Whitman. 16, \s Mltch* 1. 13. Whltman, 20, ra McAneny, 9 McAneny, IS, va Mltchel, 14. The s'i " by ea tutlve con.. ? ? 'h?' ,i,k' t car rylng Whltman for Mayoi and Mltchel for Dlatrtct Attorney had n whlle the aame number waa caat foi the ticket havlng Mltchel for Mayor and Whitman for Dlatrlct Attorney. The th ket h??;. ? " recelvcd 7 vo'. The alat( ? pn m nt< d ?? For Mayor. Charlea B Whltman; Con troller, WilHam A. Prendergaat; i dent of thc Aldermen, Oeorge M - Ant-ny, Prealdent Borough of Man hattan. John J. Hopper; Prealdent Bor oiigh of Brooklyn, Raymond V. U aoll; Prealdenl orougfl of Tht Broux, Cyrua C. Mlller; Prealdent Borough of Quecna. Roberl W. Hlgble; Borough of Blchmond, WlUlam il Wlklcox, and Dlatrlct Attorney, Nen* Yo?k County, John Purro) Mltchel For Mayor, John Purrojr Mltchel; Controiler, Wllham a. Prendergaat; ' ? 1 j President ol th- Aldermen. Qeorge Mr Anen\ , Borough Prealdenl of Manhat .<- If. M..rks. Borough Preel dent ol Brooklyn, Lewla H Pounda; Boroui . Prealdt nl ol Thc Bronx, Cyrua C. Mlller; Borough Pr< eldcnt <?f Qui i ? :; w. ii. . Prealdent Ci ? ? . Wb? N( a fork County, i harlei B W For Mayor, Qeorge McAnen; . Con? ? . william a Pn ? i- rgaal. Praal dent ol ? I of Aldermen, Marcua M. Marka; B enl ol Man Frank L Polk; Borough Preal :,, Lewii 11 Pounda; ent ol " ? ? Brona. Cyrua C, Mlller; Borough Prealdent of Queena, :- W, Higbii Bon v i". ildenl of Rl< hmond, Oeorgi Cn mwell; Dla tf ; ittornej ol Near Tork County, rlea 9 Whitman Bannard Takes a Hand. The flrW eall after the preaantatlon i m , itii. . ommlttee'a raport wns for ? iid< atlon ol c.uii tickel , tlrety, bul (Kto T. Bannard ;:nm, diati *: al thc ? ommlttee vote ftral on ? "n fnr the noml natlon for Mayor. The platform eommlttee'a report, In ? i al thla polnt, waa lald over ndldatea had been Belected, illa lor "Queatlon" oa nnard'a motlon it aeemed llkely ballotlng would be atarted Bt< William M Ivlna objeoted to the rt, however, aaylng tna; he dld not thal "even Mr Murphy arould ? cuch a matti r In thal incr," and add^na that if there ?as ? - Idei atlon hc thoughl he retlra from the meetlng. rd M. Basaett, ??; ? ;>k;n* for m Ai ? ?? lared lhal thc Borough * i the kind ol candldnte who arould "arear beat" and arho "would keep groarlng all the time." ii. .-) ok< of McAneny'a record m \he ; i <>f Batlmate, his aubway recerd, 'and the manncr in arhlcb he had ear? rled through the hard taak of atraet :i?S. Hcnry Moakoarlta, arho had been aa makc the Mitchel apee< b, ;md who la a pronounced Progreealve, aald he felt it his duty to play "fujion polt " and in that attltude he an ?? wouid rontlnui to arork for the aucceaa of thc tlcket, whoever araa nomlnated. "Mll he] la an avallable randldata.1 He | ? Democrat nol an eau gni i -?:)??- rat, bul .i tr ic blue j and an Bntl-Tammany Democrat," aald Moakoarlta. "Hlaaub-i i ?. good. It hai bean: ? d thi I a*e, who hav e , bangc i from McAneny to Mitchel, did so at the nearapaer. I ?aj arei almply taken cognlsance ol anj whl i. hap] ena to bi n pre ; by a newapaper. ' He hpokc ol Mltchel'a re ord In ? matt.i>, when he araa acting Mayor, an 1 i ..-: ttlng that i ollce i orruptlon and ei onomj arould he th. lasuea, declared thal Mitchel arould ?uea, i.. rftlmaon, foi Whitman, malntalned the ardlnal lssue to l ?? COIialdered was to aee to it there WBJ ? e for a relapea to a Tammany go\ > rnn i nl in this eitj Whitm^n's Record on Bench. He apokc of Whl nan a conatructlvc record ai a magiatrate, In the aatab* llshment of the night court and of hia tervl adtvlser to Mayor Low. Then, turnlng to 'he pollce karae, he pa.d he had pcrhapa galned a perepe tivc on thal becauae ol hia reatdenci in [Waahlngton, and thereforc being out I ,].. Df Xear Y"rk at the time that waa Mr. Btlmeon declared the RepuMican organlaatlon In this clty had been atandlng for yaara for the pollcy ol fuaion. Between the first and pernnd hfillots Mr. Ivlna apok< brlefly, urging the) clalma i f Whitman. He mentloned the ? amea ol J iatl< a Vli tor J. Dowltng ?i ? Roberl Dowllng aa poaalble oppon ents .n the Tammany tirkct. II SKILL ASINVESTIGATOR Work as Commissioner of Ac counts Brought Him to Public Attention. john Purroy Mitchel. who ???? appotnt -ci CollCCtor of the Port by Preaident Wll aon lact HiTinR, !a thirty-three yaara eM He || .-i fTandSOIl Of .lohn Mitchel, the Irtah patliot who was hanlMied to Aua tralia In 1141 for dery utterancea In Ma Vouni iieinnd movemcnt nearepaper Uka ?n( Wllaon, Collcctor Mltehera an? aera Beoteb-Irlah and hia fore henra were Presbyterlan mtnlatera H!a craa a siater of Henry iv Purrey, tha antl^Tammanj leader ol The Brona Mr Mitchel wa.? born In Fordham July . ?? rcd Bl John'a Conegc when he waa twelve yaara oM. Al Cotum Wa Collea*. where he was atodrlng in . ? record a? a dabatar. Hia first of?* ? ara u aaaletanl Corporatlan ? . foi arhlch he was named by WIU i.im H. Elnaon, who ?ks a trlend ol Henry i> Purro) ? Mayor McClellan hecan hu In tl the offtcs ol Borougfe Praa i.lrins Mr. Klll^on recominended >ouna Mitchel to the Mayor to act u? Commla* tloner of Accounta On Aprll --'. 1MI . \..n Sr..ii reetgned and john Pur hppolnted Commlaaloner i mta to contlnue th- eaamlnatlon .? Borough Prealdenl Ahearn. who was .. i ji ..m oA<.-. Thc i. naoval ol Loula Halfcn Hor.cu.-i. Prealdi nl ol ?[?\u. ic folloi cd, and Borough Prealdenl Bermel ol Queena reatgaed \i Mitchel waa twewty-eaveo \eara old at the time. in tha two ycara thut fol lo^ed tr>v ConuntaBlonei ol Accounta ln? . ? | ,-..i the Kire Department, the Water and Pollce departmenta, the Clty Record and Taa departmenta, and hia reputaUon as a aucceasful InveaUgatot atahUehed la laaa, crhen he araa betng .-.-uaht as on caadklate for Prealdent of Um n.,ani ol Aldermen, Mr Mitchel almoBI aarmony bj announdng that he would noi go oa tl" tkket unil he knew I h ^RLES - WHITMAN \\ ho was named for District Attorne) ap;a;n. who tiie nomineei foi Boroug P wf-r-- to Ix aubmil th< Ilat for Mi M rcl ? Indorai ment befon w?re nol Belected poae r >-inncr th? I ? ^': Mlt< Mayor Oayi Mayor aaa lUt.v- Hall Mi M t. hel i Ihe Bi ard of Al l< : m< i ? ??Well i ? ? ': ? '?- ? ? luai a young mai Bul I alwayi >??- a young man . to be gettlng alo Boon after Mr. Mll the al ? . innou ? ? ?? iughi to be ah ih< f . v ii So '-' ? ? ' ran to Invei ilgati \. . ? ? ? I uhlch he ??' a Bl< \\ hi n Mayor U iv the I ullel of . ihlpboard al Hoboker Mr Mltchel b* un< a. tlng Mayo ; ? attoai ??? ta aei M ... ? ? mattei i a an 11 n< Ina Mi I10W4 ? > r, moved cautlou ? . Mayor'a rv ?r) 'ti'tic ! ? ?; : ..,.-. Mayor Oaynor begai ?? well. m r >? epwelle, Long lelai I ihat h< thc pollcc altuatlon When Mayor Ua) nor returned to <>m- e Poll ?tonei Bakei waa remo' ed ai stoner Cropeey waa Relerted '? th? > . ? ? ? h i m. Throughoul the lnstlnR ' PB, Mr Mltchel nlnne In I to thc dufc tyatem that w*1.?tcd Me fa\orfd th? trl-bOTOUgh pll BB aft?r thc dual ""?'I >" made a de< Ided atand . tion of the contracl ' > ?u?? be main talned thal the bankei b' i i ortti . | ( of thc bond i ??e fll Tlils. thr.iijtt'i CBC< no-ild fal! on thi I ''? '-" ??? clared thal the pTcfercntlal peymenti R'inranteed tr> the [nterhoi Trancit Company 130 per ani ol ta< ? . , ? ? aubwa ?? prorlta foi Hftj thre< years. Thc compouaded Intereel bC malntalried wouM prodUCi *??".'?". BOO aurplua in 'hc Blnklng fund Durlng the foeloa nominatlna anteei Mr. Mltchel f- II i alled ipoi to > iplati his attltodc on the aubway queatton n? de larcd thal h< waa nol In t.i"f .-f up aettlng the preaent contraeta and arouw do notMnR to that *ffe< t II t. arere cleet. e.i Mayor The letter parl of Mr Mlt rhei's admlnlatraU< ippotnt. ment to thc Collectorahlp araa ilven .. to thc programmi ol 'pon d? rolopment. In thla .Mr. Ultchi i dlh?< rcd ? Ith Doc> Commlaaioner Tomklna Mayoi ? and thc Board ol Batlmate u| hi Mltchel and Commlaaioner Tomklna re slRneri His plan was to have an ? ? ited frelghl rallwai aloni thc lower Weal side waterfr.mt and open up tha margt' nai way to al| rallroadi b) meana of an elaborate aysteni foi handllng freigbl bj fldata Mr. Mltchel was marrlcd In aj to Mlaa Allec D. Chlld, daughtei ol Praaklln D Chlld, of Ko I Iteai Md Btreei COSTLY SWIM FOR BOYS Nabbed While Bathing in Rockefellcr's Pond. Bj To!*jrr?ph to Th* Trit m* Cleveland, July 81 -KiKht boya ranRlna; in n^e from four to fourteefl >ears. were draggad into the clty Hall In Cleveland Helghta to-day to fac< ihe iharpe Of bathlng m John I?. Rockefeller'a pond. it la thc flneei kind of ii awlmmlng h"ie. bul Mr. Bocke fellOT has Issued an Bdlct barrlOJ bathera from it.-: piai id deptha a doaen youngetera gatbered at thc pond tO-day, Btlipped off th?ir duns and dlved in They did B -? I ith-r aboul hathlng aulti Beveral women diiving tbelr auto mobllea to town paaaed on the road a Bhort d!stan? B fr<>m th- pond and made complaint. a ahort tlme latfr pollce men awooped down on the bathera Pour were h.-id and four wer.- freed. STOOK SWINDLERS TO JAIL jiidse Ray, hi th? Crlmlaal Brancfe of tn?- i iHted Itatea Dtatrtot Couii >e-t?r iia> aentanaed Adan Koch and Bugenc s. Rebtneon, arho wm convtcted f uetng the inalls 14 .1,-iiaad in BClling ItOCh Of the Amerlcan TannlrK Company Hoeh nv.ist psy n flne of BJJBfl ,md ga t<> prls .11 f..r two yeara Roblnaon'a flax waa $7,soo and his Jail Bentl n- I foui . :ro.M < nntliineil fr<.rr (lr?t fmgt. ? . ? t the home governi ime h-i\ 1 l.lted mmltti 'i . ol dipl" . . . . Bome gh authnrlty thal . Icr all 1 ? formal I mpreea their . ? rt ? ?'??? \\h>. ... ? -? In . . ? thlng ol i ? . i' ? ii. ii . ommll It is ? 1 d<5ire : ? i| . m Congreaa ? . . rlth th utmoBl . . ' ? n of H ihe Pn ? ' ? n they Blcl him" w-.rh ? ? tih mllitary-i ' whoae Ii ..- u ua, .ne tilu ly to . v ? . ,t i riaali I I nnd the ofrlci the alerl ' n Waahington, or n m !.???'. ? ? ? - them from their reglmeni wrltten to th War Departmcnt expraaalng their readini ? ? Ii ?-1 ? r! lo th< Ir re | rommanda Cro i Itement . i icmbei ol the com ? ? | ;?? i onnel ol thc arm\, na\ y and marlm rorpa becauae ol their he i;. f thal there wlll bc extenalve mlll tai npen tlona Bueh omcera fully tha *. ilouaneaa of the con dltlona and that iro.i|.s mnst bc aeni arroea the border Into Mexl > ime mcml ei i of the ? m ' ??"? 'i miII ? i\al affali ? bavc bet n In m Itb th# ? Itli lah ol the War nn<! Nnv] departmenta Bepre aentatlvc Hay, cbalrman >.f tho Hnuae Mllitari Committee, ha? Introduced a bill provldlng for ralalng a rolunteer Th- iignlfr ance of this b< I la llj ovrrlooked, even in Waahlng il it ic knoa n thal it 1 la been i.i. -< nt< rl ? Mh the Wea thal it arlll ba hroucrlit before tbe Houae at 'he earll eel poaalble momenl d'irinK thcpreaenl provldi d the Democrattc i au ciik >uii conarnt to it- eonatderatlon ?' ?. em< rgi ncy meaaure, " hi. h wlll nec ,i, pand on thc Informatlon pos aaa ? A b] the U v. iy littlc )? ii bei n glven out al the Whlte Houae, the Wai or Kavy Depart? mcnt or th< CapltoL hui it U ai ? rei ihat moal ol tho* In authorlty are *n tertalnlng the graveal apprahenalon re gardlng ih< outcoma ol the Mextcan dtuatloil. Thqi.f 'he niilitary-nav.il s.-i.. i ? who have ,-;ui.!ie.i the aituatlon expreaa themeelvea randidl) aa al a loae to underatand what alfcctlve m aa uraa may ba taken to medlate, ..i aItb arhorh auch negotlatlona w<-ui.i bc con 'i i ??;. apprebend th u medla ti. ii w in nol amounl to more thari ? I rubterfuge and, at beet, wlll itrvc onl) t.. poatpone the neceaalt) for lntci venti.m. Arm) omcera who ha^n been In Mex tbat the racognltlon ol the Hucrta governmeni lurnlahca the only poaalbillty .>f avoldlng Interventton, and gnltlon may not brlng aboul th< atabiltty of fovemment In .?[. slco i ii' \vhi< h l? caaentlal II inter ventlon la to bc permanentlj uvohled Moal offlcera famillai wlth the condl tions in Meslco do ri..t heettate to aay thal Inten ntlon l? Inevltable and that it Is only i queetion ol time when It wlll bavc to be undertaken, 10 RfGHT 10 K m Dcmccrats Amend Currenc\ Bill to Provide for an Ad visory Board of Twelve. BUT RESTRICTED TO ADVICE Chairman Glass Happy Over Committee Action, but An noyod by Mr. Ea#le*s Bittcr Attack on Measurc. iim ' i ii i ?. I (Vaehlngton July II.?Aa foreeaatrd In The Trlbuna yeaterday, thc Democrata of the Houac rnmmltti ? wrote Into thc cur rencj bill to-day an importanl araend ment, rreattng ?<? advlaory board of on ? lelon to thc banking Intereeta Membera of I . ? ? ? board wlll not rote, bul thi ra iy make augxeationa to thc Federei Reaen Board ll li ,l mned thal the b ink< > board ihall contial ol twelve membera ?>an ed Ii ? mai ie i? a ? m Chairman (llaai waB ,ri hlgh aptrlt?ovei the adoptlon ol th. amendment, bul hla aard of a Btatemenl ilven oui bj Mr Ifagle, thc : t Democral ol thc Houac commlttee lainal tha bUI, d< nounc ? ire aa "fun i illy I ed Ii ? ii denum latl n of lha of ihe Olaaa meaeun from Kteei dlffi reni pha > . Mi Bagli prlnclple, and there le no dlfferen* >? in thc objecta oughl to be eceotnpllahed. between th< Aldrlch bill receatly pro Um Monetary Commiaalon, upon a hand, and lha aald Olaaa bill, band Tha obJ< ct of ea< h." to permlt the i mka of ti ? rountrj to avall themMlvea of theli ? for loaalng purpoai ? and ti, t>* ^ laranteed agdlnal loea by the ? - oi . ; .,!? ? :? latlon ?hip oi prlvata partnerehlp with th* ao erni enl Like the Aldrich Plan. the aald G ? urc ihall ba ? nnbodytng Ita axlatlng : . nl il prln plea, Mi I ig th ,. .| || wll ? I i llrc OBly a slmple ? - anc lati i tim* provld I r tl ? - -i ibUehment of one or I rad '? inh . thc . Ing aoch cen tral bank Itaelf the eurrenc '" changa of aa ?'. i Masa hin into itanca of the sai-1 Aldrlch . th tha Aldrlch meaeura and , ,fs bill rr.ake thc BBeeta of the I . ? . ? Mr. t.dgie a loag erttl ?-i-'m is that the Olaaa al Ii an ai el ? ? thc f. ?!? ? ernment a'.'ite has th?- power to la that it cannot delegatc it? thal ?' i el aal and fra ' i| m .... ' ? nlti -i Btatee" to t- fund tt ? -' i 'i ? ?nl '? for I per Ii : thal th* powera of the ? ? 't'r than ?. .... ill the I ? ? The ii of th- fc I reeen i board ayatem." Mi Kagle aald, "dependa in its inftnite ramtflcatlona upon th* ar. I | man i l ??-? n u Prealdent, ,, ,, arlty ?f the maeoea ccording to hla ?!? | ? I forei !cht and wls dom thi ?' atructed of .. ? aaattj < BTcm tir< an ollgarchy of bound ilth f.r. -i Into < ontrolling thc ' ? ler to protect proper Intereate, as weii aiso ns i . | .. :. tl ? ? ian< lal d< itlaj of th.- na ? PuralC to Mr. Eagle. M i Bagli Bald ba c >uld not i mim ?;,? n ould ' ambark upon aui h pei prlae." whei ' ' icdcd noe I , .- |de , Rl lenl In tabli indcr t.-i ma idltlona to effect thc moi emci l ,,f , .,,,.? unai i di alopi enta In i nm merce, at <i tha al i i condltlona -whlch ma> bc done by prtnclplee so an ctent, *af,' and democratlc lal each man i,,-,. knoa a ti n haa b ien done, ma) underatand lha aywtem aet up and may i.-ivi. no adventage ovc anj othei man arhlcti wlll confer-ev.r\ ncedod ?..,.-? wlthoul entalllng anv of the nunv herless CUrOCa propoacd bj th* Olaaa Mll ' L'nder the Oenetltutton, aaeerted Mr. Bagla it ?..* nelther a. dut) nor wn* it propei foi thc governmenl to eatabliah BU< ., ;, patei naliatli attitudc aa propoecd In the .I'lmiiiistrntion bill Ha demed that thc Olaaa naeaeure waa aound anU workable, and declared tl wrltten tha meaaurc wouM "crudfy thc . ountl | hnnks " i thlnk tha Olaaa bill is fundamentally bad Mr Bagla added "1 ?'" aot new ootnl oul thc apeclfl* provlekma thal are bad, becauac they eeutd bc eured bj amendment, bul I arlll eonelder th< pui ooac and effect of thc Wll ?** % whola" QUINLAN AGAIN CONVICTED Gets a Year for Calling Police man "Bummy Ryan." I Hv TMesrapti '" Tl i Pi Ibuaa I Patereon, N J.. ini\ 31. After Defec tivi ' ? -i taln John Trai :? and t N tei tlvc Rergeanl idolph Keppler ha.i teetlfled be? fore Bi ordei .lani.s i-. Carroll In pollcc .cur' thla mornlng thal they had attend f,i ;iii open alr mectlng of thc Bodaliat t.utv on Baturday near thc Cltj Hall end t.a.i heard Patrtch Qulnlan reter to Patrol Bergeanl Charlea Ryan as "Bummy' Ryan Cltj tttornej Randall h E^ewla, who proeacutad th.^ eompbilni agalnet th* ii \\. \v orater reeted his caac Hean I Mareiii. who reprcaantcd Qulnlan, put tn I no defence, and moved for thc diamlaeel [of thc complalnl upon thc ground thal n.> offen a had been proved under thc db> j orderly m t. n. ooi i. i arroll denied the motton ! and aummonlng Qulnlan to thc bar aald: "1 fiinl you K'illt> "f indng loud nnd of I fenalva uuiguage and aentenca you to .m. In tlM count) jaii." Thla la thc lanaxlmum aentenee, and Qulnlan waa -\i on. * removed t" tha coontj Jail. Hla onlj commenl \\as. "Tbei sot my halr end i K?)t thell Ro.it '? Quininn referred t" hli halr, whlch had been cropped el atata prlaon, at Trenton. where ha araa sent se\erai we.-ks age m bagtfl a sentenie of from tWO to seven and upon uhii-h conrlctlon he ts now out on |f,9dd baU. COUnael stat.-d that th^ lateal eonvktloa would nin> t? appealed, and that B Wrll Bf lertlor.-ul WOUM he loiirht fiom Justlce .7am.n I-. Minturn. of the Bupromc Cburt, at once. ' RUNS AEROPLANE INTO POLE TO SAVE SCORES George M. Dyott, After Quick Flight from Brighton to Asbury Park, Risks Life in Midst of Crowd on Beach. 'ru Telegi ? ph t" Tha Trlhaaa | Aabur) f'ark, n. J, July 81. -At thi riak of his oaro Ufe, George M. Dyotl an avlator, aaved acorea of apectaton arho ran acroaa the lundmg atagewhea hia monoplane gllded down to Bradlej Jlrn.h at tiie end of hll twenty-. lght milc fllghl from ihe Brlghton B l< I racetrack late thla afternoon. Ai Dyotl waa about to allghl th. re a aa ?> ruah of apectatora toward the machlne. To BVOld hltting them the a\iator lurned the aeroplane'a noee aharplj upward, oarci.. miaalng one of the men ! >ir. '.'ti'. in Ironl of hlm waa ?< tele Kraph pole. There was no time to ovold hltting it. and th* avlator t::rned thc head <.f hia machlne into the cand. it struck heavlly, lurned a complete aomeraault, and ea II did ao Dyotl waa flung out, Juat miaalng tiie pole. He got up quickly, unlnjured but the r id der and one piane of the machlne arere ' .-nia.shed. He aald thal aa aoon aa he repalred the damaged planc he would contlnue his trlp to Waahlngton, whlch he ex pected to make In aomethlng better than four huurs. More than flfteen th'usand rifsons ? Dyott'l landins: and che.red hlm ELKUS LETTER ( ontlnurd from flr?t png-e. atatement of clectlon expeneea to the Becretary of state. h> could not be : wltb i tolatlng the law. aaylng thal thc law doea aol reejulre the glv iiik of the namaa of eontrlbutora. He ?aid that he had faref'.il- read 0%OT both the rorrupt practlcce law md Section 77H of th>- Penal Code ralatlve to *he tilinK of election expenses. &U i latter provldee, among other th:np-.. . that "Bvery candldate who is roted for ; Ht an> publlc election hcid wlthln latate ahall, wlthln ten daya after sk< h . lei ::on. fi'.e. aa horeinafter provtdcd, an Itemlaad atatement ahowlng in le tall all the raow i ? ontrlbuted pr ex pended by hlm dlrei tl or Indlrectlj. bj hlmaelf or tr.rough any o'her per M,n, ;n aid of hm elei tlon. Buch atate? ment ahall gi^e the namea of tl ou* pereona who recdved an- n money, ? ba ape Mllc nature of ea< h Item and the purpoae for whlcb it waa txpended or contrlbueed." Al the conclualon of the bearlng ol the Frawley committee to-day, whl h waa devoted to blghway contj ihalrman Krawle announccd that thc next meetlng of the committee wiii bc held on Wedneada) mornlng al 10:30 o'clock in N'.w Tork Clty. Eugene i.rimb Blcharda, eounael for the om? mlttee, aald that the inveattgatloa into the Oovernor'a campalgn expenaaa mrlll I- conttnued al thal time. and tl aak. tlon of New fork u the pla the meetinK araa fof the i onveutence of i laraja number of "flnaw lera Bnancial Inatltutiona whom we ahall |want to call aa wltneaaea. Bome of e dlBtlngulahed gentiemen have I e. n In EurO| " he paid. "hut they are expected back, and i thlnk that nexl week we ahall be able to K'-t m>me <?f them before 'he . ommlttee." .\lth"uah theie 1h no fund avallabla for paylng the eommlttee'a expei ? the preaen! time. becauae Qovernor Bulaer vetoed an Item ol fMO.OOO in the annual aupply bill, aa approprta tion ol ITOtOOO can be drawn upon af? ter f> tober I. *n item for that amount havina been provlded for In the annual approprlatlon bill To Wait in Sarecky Caae. Mr Rlcharda .-aid thal In ragard to Bareck:. who refuaad to teatlly yeater day, and agalnet whom proceedlnga to have hlm arreeted for contompl are to l>c hrought, he thOUghl the committee ahould wait untll Attornay Oeneral Carmod) had rendered hia oplnlon .is to the powera of the committee, rt queated bj tiu> (lovernor. ??i bavc no nueatlon, however," he .said, "aboul ihe powera of this com? mittee to Inveatlgate ihis matter orany other matter ihat la connected arlth theae queatlona whlch are aubmltted by the Qovernor hlmaelf lo th. extraor* dlnar) acaalon <>f the Legtalature and whlch are jjermane to the very quce ti.ms whlcb be called the- Leglelature toK'ther to coii?id. r." Mr. Rlcharda eapreaaed the oplnlon that after gettlng the oplnlon Of the Attomey Qeneral th.- Qovernor mlght think it not ontj wIbc bul poaatbly the proper thin* "to permit ihe openlng of the dOOf to see what la oehuid il. ' ? in prepartng the papeta tn takin* atepa agalnel Barecky," be aald, "Ihad lalan to took al the record in the caae of Inveetlgatlon commltteaa and ? thc appllcatlon madc to punbib for eon templ Mr. Barnea, of Albany, whom 'thc Qovernor, through his eounael, Mr. Tavior, aeta up a.s the atandard In his ?tatemeni wltb regard to the refusal of ? wltneaa to teetlfy. For tha purpi a of maklng aure of the procedure whlch waa taken in thal caae, i vletted the Ofhce Ol the clerk ol tlM COUTI Ol A.p* pc.iis reaterday to took al the orlgtnal record in the Court of Appeais, and I found rathar t>. mj aatoniahmenl that the whole of the Barnea record was and had been alnct Julj ;; in pooacaalon of Mr. Taylor, eounael to the Qovern .?. and had hecn aenl down there on Jul .'{. the \ery day of the l>eK!innr.R Of this ..ommlttee, al the roqueal of Mr. j Taylor, from the Oovernor'a offtca. I j thlnk in the . a.ae of BUbpotnaa laOUCd i for booka, papers and documenta, llvc daya* notlct btlng requlred, ai Wadnaa da\ of n. Kt WOCk II exaitly thc daya, that thal would he proper." Th? committee intends to aubpoBna the Bav. 0. R. Mlller, who chargedthai three Tammany Senators in 1010, one of whaea ia now a aaambee of the Frawt ley committee, demanded a btiba of for hu courage In rlaMng his nf* to a-.oid the crowd. Thla is aald to he th? iirst Inddent of Itl kind in Amerlca. Beveral French avlatnra have been in hjred In keeplng their mechlnea from rnnninx into crowds, whbh. out of tha <ontro| of the pollce, aurged aeross the ora' path i ine of the better known of theec ac cldenta la that ahlch overtook Lkra tenant Paucomprd, baad of the mllitary aviation centre al Juviay, in Auguet, Flndlng hii power InaufBclaBt to carry i him above the crowd whi.h encircled thc hald, he landed, and as his nurhine waa aboul to plough its way into th? apei tatora, he turned it sharply to one ?Idl The Impetua fl'ing it upon one of the planee, whlch was cruahed, and th.- young officer was hurle.i to the ground. Leeg fortunate than Dyott, he [waa plcked up unconacloua, with a tniph and two ribs broken Dyotl l.ft Brlghton Beach at S:M p. m. and landed at 6:28 p. m. He made th>- trlp at an av> rage BPOCd of '">3 miles Bn honr and at an average height of ;,,.xm? feet Hla machlne is a Dyott, of own deetgn and manufarture. It la a monoplane, eajulpped with a 50 horeepower motor and tapable of mak ing 75 mii.-.s an hnur. $10,000 to kil! a bill nffe<:ting mercan tiie collectlon agecaelaa. "1 ani Inveatlgating that matter to see what th. re is to it," aald Mr. Rich ards. "I belleve that those thlnga should b? laveetlgated if they come up." Highway Contract Annulled. cancellation by John K, '.'arllilo, Btatc Hlghway Ctonunkndoner, of a con tracl alth thc Itandard Hitulithic Tav < mpany, of New York, for the con ?ion of a htgheray hetwe*n Smlth ? ? .ind Porl Jefferson, in S'Jff"lk ?v, was the BUbJect of ln"'*tlxation by th* Frawley legtalatlva committee to day. Thc contract, whlch cailed for the Uon of elerea miles of hlghway, coat of |8 '? '?' as s:*ne ) ir>. ooto 0 irdon H.>e!. then Buper lenl f Highwaya Kiehard W. Turner, prealdent of -h? company, t.-stifled that a'.thoug* the tloni ealled for a cetnentatio-iB gravd baee, be bad agreed * I bad arrlt ten Mr. Reel that the eompany womd .... ., . on f. te b b ? " leelrad, aithout additlonal cost to the itate, althoagh voui m tr.* company Ithan ihe'gravel npany rr*: md dld e ma i | trablc i arork. Th.* contract was ? " Mr Ti ? uM K.-- ? unc to 1 a'??? -o aec Comntta ... -.??? for a hear He sa' 1 Mr refua ? icuaa thi ? itl r, derTarlng r". exec.t- l ? ,-?:.-?? Preeeed f rner, "Oammtaal ca^iis - rel laed to fo li ,r deta - ? i that H a i- ( r '"-, '?<?' Intereeti ' ?tate, end tl it we had our remedj | j trd Of ? .a.rr l ' Mr Turaa l ?- I t tntentloi aueh i ctaim has ,"t to th-1 board irltlg Mr. Tnrner's testimony !t deve! oj>?d that Joaeph Currsn. now employed as a highwaya ll ll tor under John A. Henneeey, ?:,ii formerly employed by th* .- : a:d Bltullthlc Company as r ac M ? ] rnc Mld hc had d!s.-harg*d .-1. who had brought BUlt agamst th* 111 tor "proepc a Itneea t^stified that Car? r.n had made a propoaltlon I i Thomaa J Oerhardt the company's stiperlntendent wh*r*hy th* matt-r could he settled wlthtn twenty-fOUr houra Turrer sald he tol4 Oerhardt tO have nothlng rnore to do with ' ''irr.i;\ SARECKY'S LAWYER CALLS PROBE ILLEGAL Says Frawley Committee Has No Right to Follow Up Present Inquiry. Marehall. counsel for I^>u;a s, . r. . \\\\o formerly was se^retary to Oovernoc Bubter, Kave out a ataterr.int I ist r.iKht denylng tho rlght of thi P/rawley commlttee to enter at all upon thc prceent lilieetlgltlon The Rtaterr.ent m^ in i>art: "its (thc coramlttee'a) powere, as are thoec of the lagleletaia, are iimtted by onatltutlon. That :nstrutn*nt ge> - ::. BxpUelt teraaa lArtt.-i* iv, gec tlon 4i that the Ooramor ?haii hav? power to convene the Legislature on ex traordinarj ocoaaleaaB. and that al ^x_ traordlnarv aaaxdone no subjeet shaii be acted upon excapt auch aa the Oovernor mu> recommend f>>r eonslderatlon. "The regulai acaaton of the Lcarfataturc termlnated prlor by Jvna i. i9is. it ?ai tirened for an extiaordlnary lesston by th>- Oovernor, wh.. reeomraended ?peclflc BUbJecta for Ita .-onsideratlon. The inqulalUon whlch thui commlttee haa ?oughl to s.-t in motlon la n.-? indudad Withln anj Of its reeomiuended 8Ut>> That the power of legteletTVO eom mttteea is strlrtlv llmited. and that the/ rannol create for themaelvea a jori**!!. tion ?iu.h is not grounded upon tiie <-on II tutletl and the lawa, is evtden.-ed bO \ a kmg llne of dedalona, culmhaatbig ta the dedeton rendered by the ?o-irt of , \ ? cala 'ti January, n>H whlch, under ! siinii.< . ? bb, denk d an apptV ?? ! to punish Wiiiiam Bernee, ji., f"r contempi for deduung to answer q * tlona put to hlm b> a leglalatlve cogf . ,t ll bc belteved from the il?' nuendoea of the commlttee'i counael thal 1 .,:,, peiaonall) i^oncerned In tnis matt?r. l . i.rfutly stat.- thal .lanng the eam palgn of 1912 I dld nol contrlbute a slngie ... ior oi on I i h il: ol -"'>' candldatc for ofllec except those of the Republtran .., u io .m cn i navc the honor to through the duly con itltuted natlonal atate, county and as ?emblj Dlatrlct commlttttea. WANT "SEABURY AS MAYOR Committee of Progressives Urges Justice to Enter the Race. A eonuatttee of Piegreaelvaa .-aiied on juatJec Baaauel leabury, of the Supreme Court, In hla ehembera yeeterday ?n< I urgtd hmi to bAoi hla aame to *<?> befon |the Fualon L'ommtttea >f Bf, In bapeethal he mlaht be th* .ompromls.- , eadMatO for Mayor u thc coxekag aauatdpal -leotion. i Juiti.e leabury told the commlttee that 1 ha had nol tlven the matter auhVieat ItheugM le awarrant hla givmg a defimte answer. I