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r likriy to bo polled flown to dafaat him self. exoept for the poaalbUlty ol ? Tammnny lndorsement. On this nccount, it may ba aald, ona Of the proposals whlch Mr. Whitman has had put bafore him for conaldera tlon is that he uuthorize his Indepen dent nomination by pafttlon for Dla trict Attorney, ao that his nam" could Btand out. in a column by Itaalf, from any ontangling alhancaa, f hlCh might drag down hii total Tha baalg for this aoggaatlon, II waa aald, waa to make aa oartain as poaaible, barrtng ? Tammany indorsement, that Tammany would at least not rocapturr the Dia trlcl Attoruay'g offloa. Third Ticket Possibility. As to th^- puaalhUlty of Mr. Whitman hf-Hdintr a Republlcan or third ticket for Mayor, many of the meaaagea re eatvcd by the Dtatrlct Attorney yeetar day wara to t,i( effad thal tha Rapub? lican organlaatlon could ri<>t be held In llne for the present fusion ticket and this alao ??' ai oaed as a part ? I argumen! t" convlnca him that there was no hope Of gUCOeai agalnst Tam? many unlaoa he led the ficht aa the Mayoralty candidate. Mr. Whitman's objectton that Tam? many arould b? .1 surc wlnner in a three tickal flaM waa mel wlflf the auggeatlon from mnn- of the more radical Rapublican leadera that hla candldacy would put the pr.-sem tuaion tlckel ao far in the rear that the flght n. i.id raaorve Itaalf Into a two-tieket flght betwaen the tlckel headed by Whitman and the Tammany ticket Two or three Republlcan dlal leaders throatened to realgn if Whit? man waa not made the Mayoralty didate, and even thoae leadera who fa vor acceptmg the fuaton elate adm ti yesterday That :t would be a hard flght t>- llne up the organlaatlon port and the rank and flle, who an oonvlnced that Mr. Whitman waa "jockeyed" OUt of ;' alty iinmi nation. Th" alternative plan to th< "atlck" or Mb it" propoalttona offered yeat< by the Republlcan leaders was in the nature of an appaal f. r a real dlrect primary on the f ision Mayoralty nomi? nation. This waa propoaed with the Idea of gaaking the eomlng electlon a two Ucket flght and the method outlined ?wns tr. >mvp Re] ubllcana Pr< l and Indepi ndenc< Lt i icra vote at th. ir raapectlva prlmarleg on all three namea that wara propoaed In the I ? i committe^?Whitman; Mltchel and M< - Aneny. on tha Prograaalve ballota tl requtre that Whltman'i or M< Ai name ahOttld be "written in" on the ballota, becauw by reaaon ol the ? . nrohnent of Progi.methlng than 12,<iN? in t'::- graater clty, it would be n ph : >nl p. sf-iiiiit>? to gel petitlona. algned by enroUc. Progn thi exb nl of 4 pei cent of thelr vote for Governor ? ar, as the law req In On Dsmocratic Eallot, Too. This tame achemc contemplated th< idea of having Whitman and Mltchel put on the Domocratic primary ballota by patitaon, whlch would have to t.. signtd by ir.,4tX) enrolltd J> mo l The man who propos<'d thla gcheOM suid that in the Democrata1 cih. thla would not be ddricult in Whitman's be half. becauee a reeent poll takan of aeven hundred anroUad D< voters ahowad 810 for Whitman, 811 for Gaynor and Ti* BCatl rittf Mltchal and McAr.eny. ?amual B. Koenie. Republlcan county rhainnan, with Luf len Kouhetir. the Progn'Sfive who has eonalatently op poaed Kranris liird in his atand igalnat Whitman. and leidor Waaaarvogt 1. of Mr. Whitman's staff, were Mr. Whit mar.'s flrat railers after his n-turn to the dty, and, although thay r*mamed for upward of an hour and ? half, thay had nothing to aay whea thay out. Delegatlona from aeveraJ Independent organiz;:iionB lir.ed up for Whitman for Mayor followed, moal of them with the word that while still ready to BUPport lum for Ma>or they could not or would Bbt awing ovat to Mlfc heL fiadarlck C Tanner, Rapublican leadfr of the LT>th Assernbly I>is f r 1 < t ;;nd a ctoag fHend of Dtatrlct Attorney AYhitnian. who IJvea in his distri. t. WM much exercteed laat mght whan b< read th.it ba would reatfgn his leaderahip. He dldatcd the folkrU Ing "In this evening's pap.is I ani TO* portad as sayniK 1 would n si^n thi leadrrnhip of the 25th Aaaambly Dis trict whathar Mr. Whitman ran on th? fuaton ticket or not i "iii nol ra ?iign duriag any flght and as long am laadar i ahall axart all th< Influenca i poaacaa to aa ure th<- atrongeal anti Tammany fuaton ticket poaaible." CALLS FUSI0N_J0 ARMS Mitchel Addresses Meeting? To Complete Ticket Next Week. Aithoujrh th<- exacutlva oommltto th*> Cltlaana' Munldpal Commlttea, eaa bradng tha fuaton forcea m thla fit;.. v.as i'i aeea on laft night from I ??> o'clock untll UJO <> < io<k. no .:? t.on waa laken in the Hnal aelectlon of eertaln plaeea aa the tlck* t. John Pur roy Mltchel, fuaion nomlnee f"r Mayor, araa preaent an^i made a ahort apaach, CaUini upon all arrayei H?;airiKi Tunimanv Hall to r.. | to^aher :,r -) arork for th. f uaaa ticket Borough r-f.-ii. ..t McAnenv ???? not present. but Ma letter, aceepttng tha Pu? hion aonunatloa for Praatdant of tha Board of aidermen was read Joseiih i prl -, eaaUrman of the eommlttee, praiaed I a Bon M Preaidenfi eonduet !n pledglng hla eupporl t.> the t Dtatrlct Attorney Whitman, aecordlng to Mr Prtea, baa aol pei announ ai his attitude toward th. raatan hiate, but the ehalrman said h?? aapactad the i)i?trict attorney "wouM ia his duty." .> -..tlon tfjwnr'l tha BQlaCtlon of <undi aatea on tha oaunty tickal araa uUtea al? though the eonUBttte havlng this in -harge hald a Boaating Tha mHttor was put ovet untll next Tuaaday niisht LEAGUE MEN CALL ON MAYOR. M^m'.-ern of the aaaoutlva eonunltte# of the Mayor OajrnOf Kusion and Noml nating Lsague ealled on the Mayor at hiK office in the dty Haii yaotgrday. it Kovs Applaton. chalraaan, and John M rlarrington, aeeratai r? "f ?" '' 'v,,r- among the trialtora The rapraat tis.s . f the laague aaM th? r had ? . nrollad rw mbera who wera anxloua to ranonunata Mayor naynor by paUUon. fUym rjaynoj refuaad reatarday t- dis cuna the polltlral situatloii with news paper raportera. TWO MEN ROB FAST MAIL CAR Handcuff the Clerks as Train Rushes On and Escape with All Registered Matter. Ingham, .via., Aug, I --The mall ear on tha faat LoubrrtUa ? NaahvUle ? ? r train No. I, IX ttbDOUOd fl ?n Kew Orleana, waa robbad early '? by two unknown whlte men, who held vp the mall clerka. All the raghrtered mall waa taken. but no eatlmate was made to night "i the amount obtalned. T1' train raaehed i;irmin??ham on thne, o'clock, and two of the mall < lerki Oeorge Hoovar and B. '?? Tork-were found handcuffed togathar In aucb a way thal the Irona had to be ftied from thelr wiists. The thumba of Chlef Clerk Harry ISveretl ware aaeurely bound together a Itb heavy twine. The robbera boarded the mall ear at Calera, on the ?Me oppoalta the atation, aa the train bagaa to move. The derka aald they wer< coverad with revorreraand r"\ tO tum their face* to the wall. jEJv< rett looked around onca .and waa Hrad the bullet Juat mlaalni hla bead. Tl ? rol ' ? l ed from the train nt 14th reet In Blnntngham. B MURPHY TO BE WITIMESS AGAINST GOVERNOR HERE He'll Be Invited if Committee Obtains Any Substantiation of "Bagmen*' Charges. ? ? ?? Jamea J. Fmwley, ch.drman of . iial re committee whlch la Inveeti gatlng Oovernor Bulaer'a campalgn fund, - i .1 th< committi a b ould ln> Ite Charlea r Murph] to teatlfy, provided ,.:: ittee ?aa al Ii to ol taln any nui t ntl tlon of the Oovernor'a chargea that "bagmen" for Ifurphy collected cam? palgn oontrlbutiona whlch were never 1 ov< r to the offlclal fund. The : begin its hearlnga in thla dtyj ,,? the Clty Hall tO-day. Chalrnuin Frawley aald Mi Murpby haa hla willlngneaa to appear b? fore th< committee aa a wltneaa at any ttme. Mr. Murphy'a tetter to chalrman Frawley, In whlch ha aaked for an Inveatlgatlon ol the 8ulaer "counter chargea." wlll be read Into the record at the hearing to-day, and then forwarded to the Oovernor wlth -? for more apeclnc Infom Lamb Rlcharde, counael for thi committee, yeaterday aald the nral wttnefleea called bere would ba ofnciala of | the Mutual Alllancc Truat Company, ol \. 5 v all atr< -' Loula A. Bare< ky, Oovernor'a confidential clerk, who handled his i ampalgn fund, ? . . this Inatltutioi Bar< i ky, it la ?. i. ?|U be a wltn< . . tl Farmere Loan and Truat .... had an are ex? to i.. on bai d l -dal bul prob alll not : e called 1!ltil I tlon mmlttei to call ?'??? ob H ? kera who ara aald to ? Ibuted to th? B gulxer wo wltnei ' ? ilrmai aald he had i;.it I ? ntentlon o Oovernor'a part, but thal tl ltte< ? h..,: bun ii be wai : HUMTIiMG CAPITOL GRAFT Sulzer Confers with Albany Dis trict Attorney. rai Mbany, Aug. ?',. After a ? whlch Oovernor Bulaer had for more than ;iII boi r to-day arith Dbitr I Attom ird, it waa reported thal the next I jury In thla coui tj wlll I ? a . m ?? alleged graft In < arrylng ? ? . Capltol rebu Idii | ? oni Nelther the Oovernor noi th< Dtotrlct Vttorney would dlacuaa the confen nce, but it haa he. n knov, n for aome tlme thal Mr. Bulaer haa wanted a grand Jury to look Into th< ae mattera [nformatton on whlch the graft chargea ;,r, baeed waa aacured laat ainter by John a Hei ?? aaj, th<:' tha Q an audttor, who waa Introduced to Mr. Han ...,,.-. ,?,, conf< rei ? ? Mr. Henneeay partlcularl) the work of the lc wlrtng company whlch had the ewlrli ' ? ?' ? I " charged that th< payrolla wera podded and that naarant extravagance waa the ? . Many Tammany men, it la reported, pr iflted by th< paddlng ol tha payroHi ? ?? WOMAN SAVED ?R0M JAIL Arrested at Child's Ooffln, Jer sey Mayor Aids Her. Harrkmn S. J., Aua i Mra Oecar Biverman, of No V? 7th Btreet, who la alleged to I ave hrad two ahota al a ? Btablewhowa in th. act of dlapoaaeaalng waa aaved to-da) from apendlng the in a j...i by Hayor Jamea F. Rlor dan, who paroled her until Batui IVhen the woman waa arreeted to-day ahe wt ? alttlng bj the coffln ol hei child, who dled In th. Bablee' Hoapltal In Newarfc waa taken to ti.. lock l| . Braneaan wai InTrenton It looked oogt the irief-etrlcfc n woman wouM have to apend tha night In a i all. Mayoi BJordaj waa appaaled to, and m k aaad tha Conatable Charlea Whlte aerved a dia . *> Buaamona on the woman laat night Whea he. wltb hla two ofOcera at? tempted to remove bei bekmglnga from the bouaa Mra Mvermaa, be aUeajea, drew a ravoivar from beneath her aproa arid two ahota at hhu Whlte aaada a compaalat aga*ntt kat ol aaaault wltb b> U 11 to kiii and reatatlng an officer. ?i-?? FILM EXPLODES AT SHOW Panic Follows and Operator Is Badly Burned. The explodtng of a nlm tn the Warren r- Thaatre, ? movlna pleture bouaa ? arren atreet, near Bergea, Nawark, N .1. laat night, followed by the arrlval of th" firemen, eaoaed a pantc among the bundrad aa aaora peraona who were In tha plaoa Ha one araa Injured, bew? ever. In tlie ruah foi the axlta Oeorga J Dadaa, ol No Mi Bauth nth strcet, araa aparatlng tl i marhlne in an aabeetoa eoop, when the expioaion oo eurred. .\ft'-r eloelng the apartnre through whlch the pld rea are ahown, Daddo amotbarad the Hamea H< wai badly burned on the banda face and bady, and waa taken to the Clty Ha tai. Tha Bre waa canfmed to tha eoop, Wbl re It htartud. BROOKLYN LEAGUE FOR GAYNOR. ,\t a meetlng of tb< executlve commit t.. af tha CHtaamV Leagua of Brooklyn yeaterday aflernoon reaolutloni wcn paaaed pledgtng thi renomlnatlon ol \t.. or Qaynor and aamlng FYaak Mann, Deputy Tenameal Houae Ceananlaatanor, a.s a eandidate for Botuugb Preatdeat of Brooklyn Henry Weaamana praaMad ZERILLO GOES10 JUDCE [' Ccnvicted East Side Receiver of Stolen Goods Makes Alleged Revclations. LONG TALK WITH SWANN Man Isidor Rader Accused of Trying to Kill Him in the Tombs Believed to Have Valuable Evidence. prank ZerlUo, tha eaovlctad "fence" whom laMor K?ri<?r. anotber Baat ^"i'1 "fence" aCCUaed of belng a rinKlen.ler in a plot among tha Tomba prlaonera to km Radei bacauaq he waa a "aquoalar." gaade a long Btatamenl to Judge Bwann, ol '?? n aral Piaalrna. In his chambera yeaterday. Rader, gettlng wlnd of 8erilk?'a defectlon, other rlatl to Morru R Moako wita Aaalatanl Dtatrlct Attorney, and pronuaed addltlonal revetattona Zarillo'a vlall t<> Judgi Bwann waa the reeult of a letfo i a h be arrota to tha judge Hskmp for aa audtonce. ??if yoiir honor thlnka i am worthy of your time." ha wrote, Ml will be giad t.. t.n you aii r know, and can prove ?wlat t . Bul r will not t- ii it to the Dlatrki Attonu v*t oflke, as i am not on apeaktng terma with aoma of them." Zcrillo araa examlned by Judge ewann foi an hour or longer. Although Judge Bwann refuaed to maki publlc Berlllo'a ... ,,. ?,] rorrol or itton waa ob ,,,,... ?,... ..., M . 'i te be wi II l- uw ' w In : eault ol ? Am? c thi ? n ? m ;< '* believed, Zeiillo could turn ???? to ""' pollee U .,!,, wl.wi ? t atorea Ii Brook> l>r ;,, . Thla man ??>* eoce arreateii and, .. ? '?Lr- ";|S t.aid to havi toM hla frlenda it i al him I2C. to ? ?" the <as*. The pol''' '"' ': havi auapected t-? 11 hla atorea ronatltute a i learlng ho tae for propartj atotoa from trucka and Zerillo is believed to havt knowledge of tranaacttona whlch would lodga hlm i ? hlnd thi I .\t leaat two more ootorloui "fencee" eiieved to ba among thoae whom tui t. o\. r to thi pollca i me ol them la aa I to ai ?? lalute In dryaooda, .i Mk llm ha aated 1200,000 In Broni ? is aald to ba l buyer of thi proceeda ol fl ' : ' Brookl; n m n. ai I all la aald to t> u ahoplffti r. profa ibl wll! ? ? ? i agaia 11i- atl tu ? '? rdaj. facl thal :?! i ?'"ll^:,' kni .. , ? .... trylng da whlle mak .T11 < 1 ?-? ? Bwani , It la i ild. betlevca a ri| I | *t,..w inu.n of jt to bi folae ao:ne It he tx I e trui , and h< ? thal lllo Bnda hla ? vei y ? tati n ? i t budJi I to ? ny h<- urtll tetl iho wl Rad< r aomehow f Z and ha m ni wi rd to Mon la B MoakO' witr. Aaalatanl Mtorw lhal v ..lil.l lik. ?. I ovai H- aald that II ? ave th*1 foi a few hou ? dollai ' wt rth ol ? him be! ' " ' ? turn. .1 pall ??I won'1 go In then I ? IM . onw oul a . Mr. Moaki arll to tall Judge Bwann of 1 effi r i:,.,i. r ? kM th< ttei w hla liff u. !?? Btlll golng oi I ' ' ? ? ' ' ? of a i hai a re? e between hlt I . r on thi ' ' ' ? ? ? A i * ( " he waa able I tl l' II ? Ha never tooh the regulal ? ? ? ? ? walk" In the afterai any mora, ; ?? aald, but hla doabla dld Fli i thin ?> week, d, bottk i ??? ? ?..!??r:. " and one hM i "n oa thi STUFFED MODEL T00 REAL It Draws Livc Wildcat to A.I tack Robcrt Hamilton. t\\v . ta. I Ptttafleld, Maaa, Aug. I Robert Hamil? ton, a New Torh artlat who haa a aum mar atudlo la Lenox, aaar Prog*i Laad Ing, is recoverlng to-day from mjurlea re? catved In a rough and tumble flght with a wildcat In his lonely atudlo laat nlght He waa aurprlaed b] the beaal whlle palntini a wildcat from a atuffed model. jir Hamilton had poeed hla model In i,n oah tree near the atudlo, and at goalJ carrled the < ? ora to maki aoma Dnlahtng touchea by lampllght As he start.'l t<> go after tie- atuffed eal the llva one mei hlm In tho doorwaj and I) ap< d "ii hlm. Mr. Hamilton waa thrown to the tioor. but anatchbuj " can of turpenUna from .t ahelf, he threw it int.? the beaat'a face aa II made a aecond aprlng. The Uquld baffled the eal ?n<i it aprang out tha wlndow. Realdenta in thr mountalna n?'.ir i..e aaj thay haard the bowla of thV eal aii nlght. Mr. Hamlltoa araa badly acratchad on the face himI t'?>'i\ and bh ctothtng wa? tf.rn to tattera n?- thinks the beaal waa attracted to the anot by ti.. amell or alghl Of the stufT..! Hk.n. TAFT IN U. S^ G0LF TEAM Plays in Match Against Canada, but Fails to Score. [By T< lagiaa to Thr- rm. mc i Potol an Pi?'. Quabee, Aug, f>?Tiie annual Interaattonal e"'f match of the Murray Bay OaH Club between runn.ia and tha i nltad Btatea ama played to day avar the Unka ?.r ih. Murray i<"> Oolf Club. Bpedal lateraet ?;is addad to this match b) thi faot thal ex-Preal? denl Tafl wai one of the playera for hi1 country, He araa pittad agalnat Ml i' I* l'.ettn. K. <'. of 1/ondon, Ont . and only aoecumbed on tl* elgbteenth hoic i,; one iioie down The CanadtaiM aucceaded la nphoMIng the eauae ?.f thetr country by twelve holea up Polloa Ing la the ?? ora W I' Blak" . IIC. 1 iffany .1 a it rampball. * ? rah . I T Q Aii' ii . ... II I' P H.N'.k. i? II Kenn-h .'< W. H ?(.?;? r . 0 I- p BetU . 11 w . II Tafl.I I llarrv . 4 W. L I'.r.-s,. ?, .tH H. ] 1 'ixon . 0 . ..r . ? A. W, Mariln. 4 n Mi lnn,? . ? I N. Kly. 1 I>r Rnttaa '< ?' W. Tllllnith?M- 3 Total . i| Tatal . I TAFT ENJOYING COOL WE4THER. Th" ihennometer readlna* ?l thi Mh nolr Rlchelleu, Murray Bay, Que., durlng the past wrk rangad from "?"? degreaa to '?: degreaa. The lowaat t. mperature bf Ing simun on the i-'itti and tha iilKh'st on ii.. tfith of July.? Advt l I DEAIH OF VAN SCHAICK (?ntlniicd from flr-t page. told nie that he was polng to marry Mra Van Bchalck. He axplatnad that II had all been arrangad batwaan them. Van Bchalck had told ma that ba was poeitivo that hc waa beiiip drugged.^ "My paraonal obaaivatlona of Van Bchab k convlnced ma that aome one waa admtolatartng ^ome powarful drug in his drtnka, and he drank all the time. He lay ut tlmaa durlng my atay m th houhe ln a stato of t oma, not drunkennaaa This aUU waa rnanl feated durlng the day. from mornlng ulltll ,.,,,. aftemoon, and at tlmea his mlnd aeamad affaetad Al ona tlma ba made the remark, 'I wondaf what thaf are crivinc: ma.1 I , ? ,...,, wlth authority that Vlowi ,?.,,. bundleof lattara I nnder Btand th-u ahe Intenda to produce thaaa lettera at the j roj.er tlmi " ?Ir Tletaort, in his alhdavit. states that on the night bafora Van tehatfdra death, the man drank a concoction pra* ,,.,,.,,, )iy Ecclealne, and that Imme diately after he had Imblbed Van Bchalck clapped hla hand to his head . nd ? x. i ilmed: ?That drink had a Uirk in it'" Ecclealne, who waa at the v.-m Bchalck hotne yeaterday, wuuld w iittie regarding the pubtlcatlon -.f tha allegatlona in the afBdavlt ?\vh. n the proper time comi s." he aald, "l "i" make whataver atal ii,.,\ be necaaaary. The afternoon Mr. Van 8t ame 111 eeveral of ua ware in the houae drlnklng. l don't remember who aarvod the drinks; but aome thne after he had taken a <irink i . poke ?.t not reellng wall and lald dowa Th.ii his nulse went to l.'S and l called a doctor. Physician Prescnbed for Him. "The doctor came, preacrtbcd a deat ,,r medlctne whlch Mr. Van Bchalck had i..., taking !?" "is weakened eondltloii (Utd Van ft balch went t.. aleep tt i a time. The bcxI '!.>?. be wai worae nnd ' l:,,,| . . ? ? : ? al: lOM Thi n h- I , to rave and we had to atrap bbn t" a 1. ?t ii,. trled to brlbe everybody t.. gat looaa ii, an ? cenaclooa natll a , ,.,,...,- i ..f. :. bla daatk and J<-ked fftth l ? bafora he died.H Bci lealni couM not remembt r a tnighl ba ? ' |eai ? ? '? ' waa no alnn for tl roronei ilrj H< u ? objected ati . rty whlch ba had been glven Mra Marla Van Bchalck, motbar of tha ,1.i mai ' ' ' t, neni luntlngi ? laland, refoaed reeter . .??.,:.??:. ttb ??' .;. referred to ? . ? ? . ..t ?-'" ?.. . it araa U i'n?"i ..... . tha I laced no faith In f f ad ware at a tlva for tbatf ,:lon. ? i ral b> i'i. i: .- H* wall, ?^f i ?' ittei .<??? Mr. Van B that 1 atovad l Pel ?? \ .-.-I <? hei.'. dU ?! from i ? .... ;. .. arall ii- bad . . . - tlon had in llcatloi ander the at Imulanl ilde of Boda and ? .t intt i . no ??;?!?? I . ? ravlng H . than ti ? .!???? ; ii ..i wlthoul it ha i wai .. n In tl ? >?,.. ? ... ?. t and loM i "bard i>Kk" ? | ? ' . had Un ?* ? ? ' '? I "rlre indal, blto nut ' turned ?ad rtold del l'ot a tP:;- M Wlth th< IT two . hildren, wart a m Ui tiM houae, bul Mi ? aa h>'< i wenl lo menl bou ? In Th< Brona .yhe a^ked ii t of 1 'o.MM Mi. !{? Iatl< ? to rompel her buaband to aupport her Ifi \ .... grhalch had been ?? memher ? >: the Kew rark Btocfc Bxchanaw. Ha tareatad ln aporta and aenrad aa Bacratary and governor of the Irlab Ter? rter Chib of Amarlca. Ha aled wltboul ? r. Inf. a wlll. SMILE AND SAVE APPENDIX Gloom Causes Dread Diseaae, Johns Hopkins Men Say. r m Telaarai ? l< Tbe 1 rfbu ? i Baltimore, Aug. .'? BpecbUlata al Johna llopkinj) l'ni\er.-lty Hoapltal have lasne i a hillletln BBBBllllll that ;, |.peialn itls and klndrad Inteatbial dlaordera are canaad bj dapreaalon and gloomy pptnts'. SniiieH nnd ganeral cheerfulnoaa, the huiiutm adda, wiii prevent appendlcttla GAYNOR "BUZZES" SHANK Thinks Bee Stings Too Mild for Indianapolis Mayor. I B Ti lagnaph le ti,.- Ti II awa i ' Indlanapolla, Aag I Mayor Oayner ol Maw Votk in a latter pubUabed here makea fua al Mayor Bhank*a propoaal t.> treut rbeumatlam with tiie stin?.s af baaa and a>-ks ajbetber tha rbeumatlam la ahjra* n ai, naental or morai Ka kaa a notloa u is altogether toa deeperata tor baaa ba Wl ites Mayor Shank riRnnls the OajTOOT In alnuatlona aa uncalled for and rapMee thal th. .iiiK. aaa bi phyalcal and that he WOUld not be "lame ln his b ks" lf II WBTI mental <>i moral He aaya ? i.^*t be baa been llmplng around foi three inonthi u i thal the boney i.. i a* atlnga, t>> whlch be purpoaea to aubjecl hlmaell on tbe advlce of b frlend ?h.> im b beekeeper, promlae tbe only remedj Ifayoi shank wiii undargo the treat* menl aonw time this waeh and arIM be HiutifT hy forty-flve beea, that being tbe numbei guaranteed to cure him. COMPANY SEEK8 875.000. Quicksilver Mining Conccrn Must Raific Amount or Reorgauizc. a latter ? pamg aenl lo Btockboktera or tha QuIekaUvar Mlnlna Company i>> tha laecretary, Charlea F. Tracy, eallmg for ,' ii meetlng to cowalder a reoommandatlon of the dlreetora that tiie eampaaj and offer to jdiareholdera Ita 7 par <ent pronuaaery notaa to tha axtenl of | and that the ninipiinv horrow not I \<'e. d ini; Bja,l?' bi Caltfornla, where Ita mlnaa ar located. Tha latter atataa that lf aufAclent fuada are not raJaad the eampany nmst be re orpanlZ'd throuKh a recclvership. 1 Physician Understood to Have Been Friendly with Other Young Women. ONE FROM THIS SECTION Trial Not Likely to Assume In ternational Interest ? Ex amination of Emma Krill Postponed. [By TelagiB|ia aa Tha THbaaa 1 T'tlrn, N. V , Auc. I. K.vamlnatlon on the rharpe of nmnler ln tha flrst dejjree was poatpanad to-day tm Prlday in tha eaaa of Mlaa Emma Kiizabeth Krill. of Comwall-on-Hudson. who is aOCUaad of poiaonlng i?r. Btanley R Tron, aetoa of a dlatlngulahad famlly in Italy, on June It, at \o II] Bleaeker atraat, this city. Wbere th. tWO llved as man nnd wlfe. tbough not marrled . There mny have been anotber woman, or eVaa more than one other wninmi, to whom i>r. Tron waa paytag attenttone, it araa learned to-day, but whether Miss Krill believed one of these women mlt?ht aupplant h<r in the affeetloaa of tho bandaome yOUng physician is a theory that Dtatrlct Attomay Puller was not wining to dlacuaa How mu'h Importance will he at taahed to the eontontlon that l>r. Tron was friendly with mveral young woaaea remaina to he aeen. Whlle the Dtatrlct Attorney waa n?>t raady to talk of thia phaae of the ras.>, h was under atood ha had beard aomethlng of it A young woman of thla dty and a young woman of New Tork, or aoma other Raatern eity, it waa aald, had reeelved attantlona from the young phyaldan Tha ttaltan Conaul of Mew ^<>rk, with whom Dlatriet Attornej Pullar haa eon forred, la perfeetly aatlened with what . , | ia dom bere by tbe publlc prococu tor, it i" not axpactod the eaaa will aa ?ume lnt.ri.ation.il lnterest mi.Ii as will requlre the preaance af the Itallan Con? aul bere durlng the trui. whlch will probably be beld al tbe Octobar term. with Juatlce Devendorf prealdlng Miss Krill waa rialbly aftected thla afternoon on hi i ap] ?? u ance In tha ?'i'v Courl Bhe waa aakad by Judga CCon? ,,,,, || .|,,. ara ? ? tad bj an) coun? ael and abe replled that her Wew fork attorney, who la aald to he Abe" Morria had nol arrlved. "Wiii von have counaelT* ahi ii.sk.-.1 M.^s Krill thareupon aald that Emereon M. Wlllta ? former Dlotrlct Attorney. would look afb r hei Intareata v iinam E Dum nbi ek, a former forward al this d ! be appeared for Mr Wlibs. who was out "f town and would nol i. lurn t^r * few daya He tiuit the caat be put over untll Mr. Wtllla returnad. Judga CConner thei ? t , . | foi Pl Iday afternoon at -.?>.? Krill waa toki n ba< k to Jall. mi-m Krill, aho is a profeaatonal nurae, and aho mel Dr. Troa arblle he waa aeeo I wll the Lylng In Hoapttal ln New Tork, luti rel tai ?! to dlacuai tha At th- pollce tatlon ahe turnad , from appltoanta for inier ai d gaaed with ra ? ? ? ??", o| tha wlndoa al the .ti:in> tenament op ? I bave nothlng < L when H ,,, . pui t.. i. Bhe flaehad ... angi I :- aa an ,ed tf hhe expacted mambera ol har famlly to aoma to h-r n. arb irgh, N I . A i| ?" Emma B .V.lil <\llo . ?.-. i arltl idi - laterl .: t ? laon t.? Dr BUnley B Tron, of Utlea, llved bere fo ., \,nr m tha aoma of Mrs John J. MacDonald and worked in a elgai faa pb Krill, father of Miss H , .;,;,.?.. d at a I ?el ln CornwaU, He knowa nothlng thal would throa llgbl gainal hla daughter, "or f.,,,1 . . ? :, told by h.T thal ahi i i ? , at Di Tron Bhi alwaya !,. r malden name, h>- aaya M i Krill was born In Mountahtvllla in igaj Bhe left home when flfteen ?? old and waa emptoyed al dlfferent tlmea ln the Mlddletowa Btate lloapital and Hudaon HoapttaL __-o ELOPEDACROSSTHESOUND Brooklyn Couple Then Kept Wedding a Secret. wnii thi Idea ol elrcumventlng the plam foi an etebarate wedding next fall Mlaa Eola Lawlea iianghter of Mr. and Mra Thoraaa i? Lawlaa af Brooklyn, who have a aomaaer hoaae al Bea Clllf, Long laland, and Oaorga Pri iton, ol No Mllton itreet, Brooklyn, ran awaj to Btamford, Coon., nun wara marrled thi re July M. The brtde'a paranta laaraed <>f the alopement yeaterday. Mr. and Mrs. PraatoB ara at Atlaatk) <ity. The ooupte were engagad f"t aavaral montha bul no announeamenl waa aaada (ni the day of the wedding Mfaai Lawlea nnd Preaton aattad acroaa Long laland Bound from Bea < "ltff to Rya Baaeh for a trolley rlde throtigh (ontioctlrut. "Lafa gat inarii.d to-.iiiv." auggaated Preaton, aa tha trolley eai antarad Btam? ford. "Whrr. *a the town hatt, condoctoi" aakad Miss Lawlaa Thay Wenl to the home of the Rev. Loula Rittman, paator af the Lutheran Church, who parfbrmed tha caramony. a KATE BARNARD VERY ILL Oklahoma Oharities Commis sioner Is at Middletown, N. Y. rny Tategraaai ??> The Tvttaaaal liilthlie. iikla. AUg, k- Miss Kate THlit nard, Btate Commlaaloner of Charitlea and ( orre'tlon. is ..n one of tho Middle? town, N v., farms of tha Hew Tork Neuroloarlcal Inatitute for treatment. foi lowlng a general iieiaoua breakdoarn. Re eently stie waa tranafarred from one farm roionv to anothar. / It la understood that iier rondltlon is eritleal ami thal abe naay nevar ratarn to i ikl.ihoiiw. Mlaa Barnard is nou acrvlng her aefonfl term, th.- omoa havlng baan aapeclady creatad f(,r ber bj tha oklahoma Can atltutlonal i 'onvantlon. ASKS $25,000 FOR ARREST. Miss Roea Mayeca, knawn oa the ataga gj Bdna A.i.mi.s, tiied suit yeaterda) agalnat WUllam a. starr.-tt. an grehltact, f >r $i",.i*in damagaa for falae arreat Bhe ebargad that be apoke to h.-r on the ntie.-t, nnd When Bhe |>ai.l no uttetition to him had her arre.ited on a chariie of atealiiiR hla ??m, TO MAKE EVEN WINSTED BLINK Far Off Alaskan Town Chal lenges It in Its Own Pet Field. The Trihune has found a rlval for Stone. Of Winstfd. known to newppaper readers for his nature stories. in a eor reepottdent ai Katchlkan, Aiaska. Here are two llttle yarna juat Fiibmltted by mall: Paiilng OUt Of B buge fir tree from .1 belght of fifty feet when shut by buntera raatarday, a Maok baar, welaulng 400 pounda, atrucb aguarely on a bound ral ued at MOJ, killlng the dog haatantly. The Ineldent was the rei<u!t of an hoiir'a chaae, in whlch aavaral of the towaa* paopte, beat on avanglag tha alaughter of the only tWO COWa ln town, took part. u.irned hy the baytng bounda that he araa In daagi r, bruta took refuge bt a flr tree. a few mlnutaa later abt hantara ?Y PELL. IN flim I (ontinurd from flr?t paae. Bha baard him aay that Mr. Petl wua kllled, and aha falnteaV The bnportant raanlta of the larran ti<atlon to-day ahowad that the first thraa cara of the train wara Hgktod and that the motorman hlew a warning whistie aome daatonoa ahova tha craaa Ing. it araa awo brought out that ape ri.ii attractlona, nke danclng at the Caalno, bavagraatly Incraaaad theauto moblle trafflc la and out of LangBaaeh after tha Long laland road flagmen have thelr poato, at 9:40 in the even Ing, u waa ahown alao that tha sign boarda Indlcating tho houis during Whlch flagman are on duty at the croaalnga are mtaalng. Commlaalojaar Dacker aald tiiia would lead drrrern of cara who obaanrad the iiagman on duty aa they cama ba to tha Baach ba fora B:40 to baUava tiiat he would be at his poat when they eama i>ack, at |u o'cloek or later. Road Makes Statement. Tha Publbj Benrtca ordara brought tha followlng reply to-night from Ralph Patera, preatdent of the Long isiand road: "Havlng known Mr. Pell for a number of yeara, 1 feel moal daaply ovar tha terrible accldent of Bunday night, Bucb accldauta welgh beavUy upon all eanoera ,,f the company, who have taken tha graataal Intaraat In bulldlag ap and de velopiriK l?HK Isiand. "We w.i. haglnnlng to feel that our oraanJaatloa araa good, our eejajaanaat complata and our >:eneral plana of de velopment moal affacttva when we are complately ovarwhalmed hy these fright fui aoctdents, ovar whlch we have ab troL "We wiii, bowever, do o'.r bcit to co operata arlth the publlc authorttlaa in the .ifort to remova the eroaataga and pre ronl the recurranoa af aucb draadful thiiigH Thi- uaara af the akrbaraya mu?t aiso halp la this naattor and t:?e or iimary cautlon at the u'eaataga if aoat* danta ar< to ba antlraty avotded. ? It would meaa an inltlal Inveatment Of ?05,000 and Bdd aiiproximati v J. - ? . if t., tha p lyroU to oover an 1 > gab ? and aAgmea. Tha . impaay la doiag all that u pomlbty oaa in thla dlrectlon wltb the ravaoua de* rlvad from it* praaanl tartfl al 1 l ??Whj ahould the travetler on tha raii road be made to pay more ln ordar to protact the traveller an ti.e hiahwayl ?11., 1 t run 00 ftxad tracka at a reaaonahli apaad. Travellera on the blghwaj 1 .-??? freadom 01 routaa and aa opportunltj 01 atopptng. Betng ba amallar vehl< laa they ahould ba made to atop and Kive preferance to the rallroad travellera. who are ln large aumbera upon larger and neavlar vehlclea whteb cannot bo H.,f. .> Btopped oa Bhort notloa or m a ahoii I: the meiui tune the U-Rislature ahould enaet a law reaulrtag drlvera af automobllea and othar vablolaa to atap and make aure no trnin is approaebing bafora attempting to croaa the raflroad trai ka." Doesn"t Krfow Huaband'a Fate. v,r?. Lalmbear. eovcred with baaataajaa, lad ' bedroom In the ea*t end of the Naaaan Hotol to-day. Bha wna a mtie better than yeaterday, but *h* d>es not ktion ral that her hushnnd is dead. fthe han bnii tOld of the death of Mr. I'ell and his chauffeur, bul abe bi atlU andaff the bnpreaatoa that Mr. Lalmbear ta re coverlng from his wounda at Marcy Hoa? pltal, ln Hempataad. Her phyalelan may declde to-morrow when aha can he mavad to her home at Wh.atley llillf. We.ithury, LOBg [aland, arhera her three chlldren. tha roungaat of whlch is tour montha oid. await hei bomecomtng. Tha fuaaral "f Mr. Lalmbear *m he emptled their rifles lnto the tree top. Pterced by several bullets, the anlmal ra leased lts hold and craahed througli tha branchca to the ground. One of tha hounds. eaijer to selze the bear, rushed ln, but misjudgcd the dlstance utid re celved the full impact of the anltnaia welght. ! Mrs. Mary Jaspera, of this place, who leatobrated her nlnetj garanlh birthdayun lJuly ;'l, ha? surprised her frlenda hy I Rrowing a new head of halr. For flfty ' years Mra. Jaspers'a halr has been aa I white as snow. About a year aso it be gan to fal! out. and in a little. whlle she I waa haid. Mow aaw halr, tiuck, Maah J and eurty, la comin? in, and H prataJagg to he a luxurtant giowlh, About twenty years a?o Mrs. Jaspers lost bar last tooth. Slncu then she hai worn false teeth. KOW, with the irrowlr.g Of the new hair. sho Is ruttins new teath, Kour front teeth alnady havu appaarad nnd she Is CUtttng tWO molars. Mr.-. Jaa> para is ln excaUent beaRb. held to-morrow afternoon In the ihantry of Orace Cburch. Mrs. PaU want to the Laimbeer country home to-day to sc: the Ladrabaar ehUdran. Mr. CaldwaU, PeJTa eoanaal daehnai to gay, at the closc of the Investlgatlon, ahathar sults for damages wll! be brought npalnst the railroad. Ho intlmated that ha will hava to conaah with Mrs. ivu and Mr. I'ell's brother, Stephen 1**11. nfter the results of ('oroner N'eu's inquest are made known. The Inqueat will bo takeii up to-morrow at the courthoua-; ln Lynbrook. BARBARY COAST COUP i ..iitimied frpm flrst p??e. ing t ; day in dapper attlra and de? VOted aomo of his time to sugge*tin? (luestlonH to be aaked the talesnaen, Tho two glrls ln tho <a8H remalned lrx seduslon ln the offlee of tho UttttadJ States Attorney. Upon completlon of the Caminatti caae, which will follow the prtacnt tnal, Dlggs and his attorney, Harrls, will be placod on trial on a charge of subornatlon of perjury. Camlnettl wll be tried at the end of the present araggj unless ln the tneantimo Dlggs has been aOQttlttadL I'amlnetti's father Is ex pected to come on from Washington to be with his son durlng tho trial. g FIVE AMERICANS HELD Offlcers of Madera Company Said To Be in Durance. Ki Paao, Tax., Aug. &.?rive Amarlaaa ofneera of the Madera ("ompany. Ltd ? F. i*. Herr. peneral supertntendem; I". .1 riark. raUroad siiperintei.iier.t; Boy Hoard, accountant; v. J. Phrragut, com niisaary manatfer, a naphOW of the i?t? Adnural Fanagut, and H. F. Gal'.ac ? are believed by the F.l Paao adaaera of the fttmpany to be held prlsoners by the feJ e;aJ authorttles ln Chihuahua Clty. An OfMal of the Madera company ggid today that an order for tha arrest o' r.ve men was UBMMd ecveral dajrg aj; t!ie federal military authotlti.s of Chi? huahua, tt belnp alleged by them that the. men at the Madera mll'.s are sym;a thtaara of the Coaatltutloaaliat ; ly, The haada of the company ai. .>f t... opinlon that thelr suhordinate < weio taken from Madera laal Bunday. CONFER ON ARBITRATORS Members of Railroad Board Seek Two More Men. The two arbltratora repreientlnir tha? F.astern rallroads and the two nrbltrator* repreaantlng tha tralaman and oogafnatarg on the board whbh will pasa on tho de mand? of the tralnmen and condurtor* und.-r the Newlanda amendment, t > tha Krdman act held thelr nrst meaung !n tl.a Manhattan Hotel yesterday to dg:ea, lf poaatbto, on the two arbiiratora neceaaarf la oamptota tho board. The- fo'?r arbltrators ara A. H, Bmlth,. scnior ilte pieatdent of tho New lafBj CentraL and W. W. Attarhury, ilta praal dent of tha Pannaytvanla Railroad, rep rceentliiK the rallroads. and Panlei L Ceaaa, adttor and aaanagar of The Rail* way Tralnraan " and i.ucius e. Sheprard. aantor riua' pieaidant af tho Ord.r of K?il aray Conductora, reearaaaattng the traln men and conductora. Th- aaaaaa Of two more arhttratoia *** agraad oa tentativeiy. No dackabn waa raachad. bowevag, and aaathi t caBfaf* anaa wfU be hald to-morrow._^^ Flor de Murias Havana Cigars 10c. to 25c. each The famous Imported brand of cigars now made ia Tampa just as they are made in Havana. What the government loses in customs tolls the smoker saves in cost. A size to try, the Perfeccionado at 2-for-25c. Box of 25, $3.00. U N I T E D C I G A R S T O R E S