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Al > So-Called "Gophers" Fire on Dancers Through Door and Two Are Hit. VICTIM LEFT AT HOSPITAL Men in Automobile Take the Dead Man to Roosevelt? Two Suspects Caught? Witness Reticent. *>\ ith one man shnt dead OB tho ririmo floor. anothor BClloaaly woimded. and two others?whr. are alleged to hr.vr flad aftor thf shootinp -held to awatt thr result of th** Coroner*g ln ciueJt, the ball of the Mldway At .'luh Map quito as ruddy a hinctlon as ' .'.anpland'' has known in srvora! nir.nth-. Tho real why of the ahootlng la onr of "OaaglaitdV aeereta William .' Bhaufhnesay, the victim. a bartend er, arho Uaad ai No. ISi Waat lith Btreet, araa |>rObaWy not markod for murder on his own aocount. as tho al ]oKr,l "Gophrrs" whn dld the shonun_7 fircd Indisoriminately Into tho crowd of danofr.-v Thoro aro moro than a doiet ?oitnessos. hut thay tegttfy oaly tn om faot of the shootinp. Tn all appeararacea th.- Mldway <~"lub m?ernba*Ta and thelr Mende, n-ho ware hoi.iinsr g dance that hogan Batarday -. were nnnuinc thoir ov.11 bOBl -ipcas About onr hundred couplea wera riaru'ing in the club promiso.--, at No. 13 Waal -Bad avenue, a*hen aeveral un Invlted nirn enterad and hrpan tu I'-.ik .iround. They -.vi.-!. ejected wlthoul ceremony or gentlenesa. Ahout i o'cloch in tho morning a largo bln.-k tourlng rar, flUed tO IU CB paclty, the paaa. ngera ^-.-.ld to be mem? hers of g brancb of tha '?OopheT" i i ?-' drarre up to the door. Ta*o ol the pas gengera aprang out and opened tho dor.r of tho .luh. through which thajy onmrd firo on the dancera. Some of (The Tribunal A SUPBEME COURT OF ADVERTfSING Investigated Advertisements Guaranteed by The Tribune. Fee Charged for Investigation Arranged in Advanoe. THERE may be other Tribune readers who are confronted by a similar problem as described by a gentleman who called recently. Said he : "About eight years of my business experience was in my native country, Germany. The references from that experience enabled me to get work in New York about five years ago. 1 have been a travelling salesman for shoe manufacturers. "The first three years 1 worked for a firm that failed. The members of this firm have a business standing which would be helpful to me as references. "The remaining two years I worked for a firm whose plant was recently destroyed by fire. The head of the firm may not engage in business again. His reference is also valuable to me. "1 have been compelled to take temporary work. which I do not believe will offer me a future. "This ternporary work is necessary to support a family and also as an anchor to hold me until 1 grt somrthing which will br* worthy of the selling ability which I believe I possess. "In the mean time the references quoted may be travrlling abroad or in some place which could not be reached quickly. "I feel that an advertisement under The Tribunal' might get me such a position as I desire. "Could I have The Tribune investigate my references** I am willing to pay the investigation fee. "Could those references, held by an uninterested firm, be rcferred to by a prospective employer who might answer any advertisement I may wish published when I feel that 1 can afford io advertise for such a position as I want?" Unhesitatingly we assured the gentleman that this could be done. In fact, it was one of the purposes for which "The Tribunal" was created. The Tribune records of such a case will be kept on file? they never travel?and they will always be available. HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE ADVERTISE* MENTS THAT SHOW HOW PEOPLE MAY ADVERTISE FOR WORK. REUABLE HELP WANTINQ WORK. _*\LESMAN?More than ten years' experience in automoblle line. Fair dealing has inspired a large following. Wants to ronnrct with reliable supply house or automobile manufacturer where am bition. backed by initiative and hard work, will find reward. Adver? tiser is thirty-nve years old. single, lives with parents. Might be in duced to invest capital in a business when experience would dem onstrate its possible expansion. 100 New-York Tribune. $8.40 will be the cost of the above sized advertUement. OFFICF. MAN?Fxpenenced bookkeeper, twenty-six years old, possessing tact and ability. would change present employment for good outside position or as confidential assistant. Would like place where organization ability could be quickly demon3trated and where a amoothly working office force could be left to their own re flources. with periodical supervision of the organi/er. Believe I pos ?,ess selling ability. Am considered a convincing talker. Believe I am adaptable and know I can work hard. 102 New-York Tribune. $9.60 will be the co?t of the above sized advertisement. FARMER_AND GARDENER wants position. or will take a farm to work on shares; thirty-eight years old; married; trained agri rulturist in model farming; expert in stock raising and chickens; un derstands farm and garden work. machinery, <X*c; manager farms in Germany for 6 years; 9 years here. 1 0 3 New-York Tribune._ $6.00 will be tbe cost of the above lized advertisement. OLD RICE EXTRAVAGANZAS TO BE STAGED FOR "MOVIES" "Edward Evangeline," of "1492" Fame. Plans Film Reproductions of By gone Successes. a n. w reatare la promtaed in tho mo-r Ing picture Beld n. ? an.l al 11m - i t.nif ,,1,1 fnr Edward Kv.r. tt Ki 'V a-? preeidenl ot tht- People'fl Moartng Pkrture and Amuaement Company, wlll reprodoei in nima the far farned comlc opera o\ travaKnri/.iis wlth whirh he Maxad 8 I'.'.th t-i glory of yore. The nea corporatlon . ., | . ,. a K>0.oao -atnong Ihi nit-t ro.is that will be torned oal wlll bc "Evangeline," "Conrad, the Coraalr"; "1182," , " .donls, ' "Ex. elalor." 'Hla watha." "HorTora, "Ra Ib, -RoblnBon end ' llonte i 'arlo " Edward E Rlce, who hai had a long r-aroor ;i? ;? tli. atriml tnan.iL-. r. pla>'? a travelHna atock cinnpan) when a boy, but early aave ap a.tinK ?? a prol and entered the emplo*a*nienl ot theCunard Steamahlp Company, In BoBton. At thal time ho mel .i. .'?? Iwln, a Boa? ton newapaper man, wlth whom h. wroti the burieoqu. "Evangeline ' ln 18*1 Mi Rlce arranared for the production of tbe ) urleeque at Xlblo'a Garden, which Charlea n. Thorne bi d I Bddj. th. tiaa. dian, wen thon manaalna. end there pn it nn July tt. The manaaera pald the ex Hon, n Ith ti ? ? ? , ? th. aalary of Wllliam H Crane, whom Rlce wanted to plaj the part of the notary- Thla waa Crane'a Brai BTeat ap portunity. Though II waa mldaummai "Evangeline" dld a bualneaa of I7.B00 for tho two week* an.l won th,- pralee of tho Irrltics and the applauae of tho puhllr. Rlce waa nol Batlafied wlth thr pro? duction, and reaolveti to take it baeb to Koston Tho followintr Jtjno. II7S, b icaif it B aumptuoufl production. worth the tirst American opera bouffe This waa hia Btart ln the mai businoss. and it t.hp aleo hla Brat ? atmn wlth Henry ?"? Dlxey ln ona of tho popular picturea llluatratlng Longfel Inw'a poem, Evangeline la ahowi - aim thrown lovlnglj. about the nech of s beautiful helfer. Rlc. tred the Idea i,-' maklng a cermedy character helfer. Henry B. Dixey, then a vouth nf ilxteei applled for tho poaltlon of the fmnt lega of the helfer ami wa rolled in that capa Ity. and Rtchard Oold < >? wa enaaa*ed to till the rear legi atarl of 8 partnerahlp betweei Rlce and Dlxey, which culmlnated in the | th" llghta were ehol out, and tho girla and their eacorti dodged for th.- near osr protectlon. ?fbg ? - - ? pied only a few eec i;ii\\ \ Rl ? i Kl i ?r*-*-.<i? i- tl'-ii of "Atlonla" arhlch r?n for ? rformaneefl al the BIJoti Theatre, ln Kea Tork, flnd mui- fortunea for both n.'T, t atar tn-.lay xxhn ha* n*.t ,-it s'.tn* tlme xx..il.*.i for Mi ''Bvana*. lln*. erved to Introduee xx. 11 kn..xx ii stars afl William ll hivi ! I.iilian ? ? Bl I I.iii'..n. R?l ? ' v for tt a laal nai ? I I aai mm h agalnat hla arlll that Mi R i *ngag ' ?' sh*' ... i-Tifl-d fo H?rrj ''' i: .. 'i mual. al dlrr* l ; .? aa v* ? ' ' ? ' ? ? - ...... ? . . nfth * arheol to thi ; . . tho fan Mi R ? thal Mlai i ? ? . . ? ?? ? of th* rreal ? f n ? . rai of thfl . ? ? ? ?? ? m | .. man who fp'tn ? gaping xx.. ind in Ihi . thr. \ Ini" Into ? thal had ' tak** thi to I li ,-i mnmi nt thi and a*aa driven to ' >?? ? pltal v ? ii nt1< glanc< al th* rafflecd Dr Hartael lo fltati thal di ??' H. ?? ia later Id ki willl i.'. ' I'Bhaughni Patrolmi n Dier* , d | ? . f tu,. Ill U fronri l ne of thi ahoottng. Th* f.x*. daahed int.. nt ai N" 141 Wflfll Btth fltn ? ran to th.. third floor, where the: brokfl T.x.. men, alleg..1 to ba felgning li ? ; arere taki 88th Btr? ? I i tai loi a*here thelr namflfl aa Jamefl Collina I ????? orer, ol N*o ?? ?? Wflfll 67th atreet, an-l Charlei Ro kei iwen* ty-ta .> ? eara old, ? di Iver, of ! Nlnth avenue Both wen harged xx ith bomlclde. Th<- pollce round* ri np more than ? dosen perrnnfl arho a*er< In thi roomti of tl . Mld > fl) i 'ini- al th*** tltrn of Ihr Bhootlng ?nd look ihern tr, th.. p..ii**f atal lon, ? h< re th< ??? ? r< tlon<'! Aa th< ? nal lon araa belng hald a telephone mraaagfl xx.*- ? td from Rooflcvell Hoapltal tn tha effect thal ? n >n h id Iu -t aralkfl d lo lha xxith a bad bullfll around In his rlghl thigh. Thinklng h*- mu*-t have been ahol iti th? melee, dctectlvea tf.ok th>- two pi Rc-cker, before hlm When h< gaied he app*i ared to be actlng und< r sr,m. cr*-.' mental atraln. He aald h? hr\'\y Collina, bul retused lo Idenilfy eitfci r ri havlng been al thfl dance. Tb? two prlsonerfl wojro fl-ommltted to th* Tomba. Deteetlvflfl aald th" hfld found tbfl cixxm-r "t thi le arhlch c-urlad O'Shaughneaay lo Rooaevell HoapltaL Detcctlvfl Mulligan locatad tha fluto blle, xx in. h iv owned by Edward Pot t*-r. nf S i Antonin, T*-x . flfbfl I" n"* ?topping nt tha Hotel Woodward, n thi*-. r 11 >?. Mr. Pnttf-r flald bfl flrflfl kflflP mg lh** .*nr In h **nra**'- fll No. **7 IV< fll Kiid avenue, rrariicd bjr th** Colt-Strat* tnti i v.tnpany. Daniel i?aKa*4*tt. an employfl told thfl deteci hortly aftar l o'clo k t/eflterda) morning flflvflral young m. n t-.i-l hlm a tnan had been Ahol ? block away, and thay wanted an automob'lfl t< tak** hlm tr, ;( hoflpitaL Dtaflrgetl ?aya h< tooh Potter*a >ar. which \xan neareal thfl door, and niflhed ta thfl Ifldway Club, where O'Shaughne-wy wkj plflCCd iti th** a'ltn an.l tak> n !.# RooflK tffllt HoflpitaL SLEW HIS DINNER HOST Guest Didn't Like Way Food Was Prepared. Po ighkeepfllc N 1 Aug M Thoma ii Klmlln aaa fatally flhol by Lorensa Barretl near Hopawell Junetlon ..t iMflti I Bflm ll i- ln lha lall Itflv* charge-d xvitii murder. Mra CaUharlnfl HflVflna, arho araa praaenl al th? ttmfl ot the Bhflotlni Ifl held as ? aitnaefl Barretl Ifl flevantj yeatni old an<i Kimlln '!'!]?? two men and Mi* Havanfl ati rli'.iif-r tOgethar an<l H?rr.-lt l nfnpla1n??<l nf the manner In arhlch Klmlln ha.i pre? pared tha food. Whlle Klmlln waj dane Ing aboul ihe floor xx ith Mra Havena Barretl bacama angetrad. \ Quarrel foi lowed Knd flrhcii Klmlln v*;*iko*i nut of thfl .I....I hc arflfl followfld by Barrett, wh.. la flllcgcd tfl hava picked np ? rifl**. with whlch he flhfli Kimhn through thfl baaii After belng broughl t>. |all Barretl t?**M thi autlwrlttflfl he flnd Klmlln had bad ?< quarrel iii ytort ago, during xxhi.-h Klm* lln thraahflM hlin After bfl had murrler*-.! Kimiin. Barrett, flceordlng tn th*. autharl* tlrs, xxalk<-*1 ba*"k Into the bOUfle an'i toM Mra. Havena that "he ha*1 tixed hlm.'* $2 FOR CITY EMPLOYES 180-Cent Fish. Hothouse To matoes and Perfumed Soap Also in Discard. Ireforms SAVED MILLIOIMS Citizens Committee Praises Fusion Estimate Board for Business Methods in PurchasingSupplies. How tho fusion Board al Batlmata | oarne.l Tamm.in.vn onmitv by bltrod .<-' in^ I,.. ina rnetboda In tho parehaalna nf < ity auppltee, thera bj Bavlng miiiions of doiiars. aad boa Tainrnany legtalatora al Albaay preveated ??< furthei reductloa i_ gnti "i I. to M.a>aa.oai by defeating lagtalatloa latroduced at th- ro ,,... itlofl Bf tl" fUBlOBlBta, art- told In one of tho aducatlonal Btatemeata <?f tho <*iti ?gena Municlpal < Jornmltti ? Ttio atatement, laauea4 laal nlght. ln [,,',-t r.'ii"w Twenty bjHIIob dollai - i rear la ex pcnded bj i-1 dapartmeatal pureha ?genta for auppllea for the Clt] of Watw York Very few prtvate buglnaaa con eerna buy auppllea In Buck large ojtian ntv ir the prcaldrnt of e bualaeae coa , , rn with a trnth of tbe clty'a ?uppl] organlaed .-. a; atem thal perm tb d Ibe pul' baaa of tho Mme kind ol af tho Him.- tlme .<t ?< hall ? ? .-..t prleea. and tha aapplylng lo employei nt expenarve perfomed soap, dleti ;,,,,] ?. getabtea out of a aa * I tomato. - and eantalouai ? at * would nol only be dla harged bul wool I i? M dla. redlted thal hi would ni i gi i b ?? i. luto tha ? on pai -Tamman! control of Ihe ....... ... ? t kind of a . d waateful ayati tn. ?'??? tra tora ,,i irith the profrtable bualm aelllna to the i Ity wi re n tba frienala and adherenti ol 1 Tamman) bavlng been dlamlaaed from tha rontrol of tha rit) governmeni ln the , I,.,., .. ' ? - ild be ao thorfl igblj ... foi i, ? !? tion iti l?l?i ? ti,.. . , ? Board of Eatlmat. ?<? ? \\ . . . ? ? mad. ' ? ' ?: ? ... *. nsympa ? ? Tamn .- ? l al ...... ? pl pur ?? ? ? The atatement 1 ... ren t tt uted ? . ? ? . lnn"\ati..tv I I . the city. X glven of ... mi ... ta wbicb | . ? . 1 ' ?' iment ' -?? ??** it I - ' . ? . ? t of .... rerred I ^ lh' . ? | ,_????- .' i 1 n b bj a la tiatt-an Tho Btatemenl ends v ' ' ,rtha-r f-rwai'l BtBO tnnard elim ? , -. ? ad thli th* ? ? , ? ? . plan for a .... . iy worked out partmenl I f Eotlmal ? ? ln tha Laeglalature . . . ? ter cn ? | ? '?.L It mooU IU between 13 BM Ml aad $i. ? ? it would ?!" Bwai wlth '.''? purchae .... ,n- departn eata and eentrallae tha purehaae of auppll. a li ona ofja.ce, 4,, that lha r ty maj ln .... . ? ? ? ? altl ' ? ? .. ,n cost rt'H Murpl y conl !.,_:<.!.,? ir, end eatanaeejueatl) I . ,i erter etitendment for < reetlng tha ? .,i pur. haalng b ireau ? .? 1.1 ?In thla, aa in ? lha i llnt - - pn l i rajsai ? ? " and trulj n pn - i tatl ? . ~, . tntmenl aee ? lalm ? I] thal Un ? Board "f ' ' ''"'" ? "'" Kitininc Tho votera mual aaaura ? con tinuance nf Bntl Tammai trovtramenl m order that this work ma: be rarrled war,i ' 'tti. ? wtee Ihi . ogreaa n ide arlll b.- gulckly Bai*renderi d " BUSY VISIT FOR HALDANE As Gncst of Bar Ass'n Lord Chancellor Has Full Schcdulo. rrom lha Bierai nl ol l arrl<.?' and during hla trip lo Montrea to atl. nd the . u of the American Bar Aasoctatlea untll i"- boarda tho Lualtaala on hts re? turn learner. ??-oid lanldana **- '' ,!" 4- ;. ^t ,,f thi bi aoi latlon. \ , ordhtg t" preaenl plana ha wlll bare llttle apare ttnae Ho la to dlna at tba Metropolitan Club, Inapecl Weal Polnt, ettend a dlnner gtven bj Pn Ideal Kel logg of tho Amorlc-in Har A"so< iatlon iti Montreal. and ho Introduced to tho bar . latlon by tha Chfc I Jaattee of tbe Buprarae Court of ihe Unlted Btatei Ha 4\!ii then dellver hla addreae. and later reeetve aa hanaeary degrac from McGUI n.iv. i ;? ii. wlll ba thi goa et "f honor ;,t a dlnner t" ba glvea bj th. MlnJator nf Juatlce ei the H ta aad the dlnner ia t.. i, followed h ;i fi'i'tlon Ib th<* cal lariea "f tha ari aaaoelatloa "ti babalf if do Domlnlon gavernraent. He wlll re i . ,, to Maa Torb \ weeh from to-nigiit lyipl llal'laiia's xtm- I- tn li.- -o l.rl-f lhat BO ln\ltation<j to prlvato entetrtatB menta int\'- baaa aeeeptad ln Mi behalf. iio uili apend Prfday atghteeetna ;" ?*s'a? Vork; Baturday mornlna al i? e'ctoch r., Wlll i<l..rl for Weat Potnt "n Mr Moi gan'a ataam racbt ihe Caraalr after tha revlew be aill leav. fnr Albaay on a apeclal traln. Al n p m. tho part) will leave for Montreal Bunday ho wlll -pond Btghtaeeing, glring the reel ef hla tlaae tti tho eagageaaenta already made fnr him e MULHALL CHARGE "FALSE" Philadelphia Labor Union Re? port Favors Feeny 5 to 2. Phlladetphta, An?, m .'harR-os mada i,oit.ro tho s.-ririt.. lavaattgatrag rammtt t'-. by Martln M Mulhbll agalnat PYaak iVrnv, a labor leadar "f this dty, arera declared to ho "falae" ln a committee re> port aeeeptad i>\ tho Central i?-?bt,r Uaton horo to-da\ Th' committee was appotated last month lo InveHiiKatr rharffov that Feeny had boon on M.ilhall's pa\r'>ll ami had aaatated hlm t<< hroak a priatera1 istnko iM this olt>v Plva momhor-4 Blg ned the m_,.i"rity te t'ort. whiio st mlnorlti report aaklas thM Jiidgiaaitl ho auspeeded araa ri?rnod by two membera. UNFETTERED HUSBANDS DINE IN FESTIVE JAIL Birthday Banquet Behind Ludlow's Bars an Orgy of Free Speech for Alimony Club, Which, Alas! Self-Centred, Keeps Joy Confined. Lata yemerday artaraoon -jvime the tJdfl ot bflflflty an*l fflflhlON ?*?? ??* at flon.i in Orand fltreflt. thr-.- flgflurfld flrerfl ?aflfi tfl fltflfll from th- erOWd, turn thfl rorntr mt.. Ludlow street and MUtloualy apptroach ti..- eouaty Jail. Arrl-red in front nf th? Kiiiii pnrtai. they heflitated an.l held a whlflpcred c*onvflr?atlon. Th?n on? nf the me., mOVfld forWflrd an.l knn.k.H once. twlee, thrflfl tlmea Biiddenly ??< hand from the insi-le fumWed xxith a fllldfl that rovered a tmy op.nin-: ln th.- door land a fltera fa.*- appeared. The man on the outatde flpoka f..r a momenl e?rnfl?t bnplortngly; th.- faee muttered ? growllng reply an.l diflAPpCflrfld. Agfllfl ? the atlda movfld into placa and aii trrafl latlll. Th" tn. i. in ti"*- atraflt arflltad In I,, fea mlnutea tha faee flgaln apfiaarad ha tha opanlng. Breethleee, the threa Uatened for the aflntaocfl that arould aeal tht lr ? ?\,,.| in' doti . aald I '? fact "What!" thund? i"i th? ipokeaman of th. three. noa - " '" ?' aimulatlon of flentl.nenti dealgned to n-..-.-' tl:.- < \:u-. lil Iflfl Of tl" "'1? yOU !?:?:.- to f-l! Ufl th.it thls Aiimonv Club wlll banquet t....!;,-? arlth no lapart* . n pn . nf t.. ipread Ihe netvM <>f thelr banquetlng, th.* hllarlou |oy af thalr toaati an.! tn*- unconflnad pa-anfl of their rreedom to an anxloua an.l flflpeetant world? Do ? nn Riean to aaj that Bdward P , . pmefl -.- ..f the . iii. noa ln d irfli* ? -.....? rr.,te tn :( xx- ma rt-rl world that Btone x..i'N do nol .. prl on make. n..i Iroi bara a rage, tha' Edward Pa e>. al.. to-day i elebr?te? th- rorty flfth flnnlverfl?ry of hia hirth ihall not rhare hla ? a;.| ? ?? i Illl en alaved brethren? Do you mean tfl that ;,11 tl ? i- ? .i *?? - to-daj. wlth i.lxxar.i Pacey ln the i m thal i ? ? them lo !;.- I in a < ruel ither 1 ? mony thal all tht - ihall ln ii ri ? red, unchronl led flnd tongue? ? ?u | ? . refuifll wo ?'?< I < ? : . lt wo ild bi an unthlnh* abla outragi .:?-? averj henpackad huaband In "^rlatandotn n wa ..j* , repeated tha faee, un tnn\-e*| "lt *- agin' th.- r\' .... .. that this banquet i? nn exent nf national importance. thnt Ir-nre the approaehlng -.'-niiri*:e of femin ,M., . . ... ol theae baroflfl' K'or o * lOtr) '" rtaflCflfl r to < ' ?' 11 ??.'? the to .. laal <le-,perate Btand? I KMl't ? n : ,.? oa ? Novx. -rt her-*. \Otir-* feller '" BflJd the .,'1 .1 -it BtUff xou're talkin" arxvit ? ..-.. t a nt aayln' tt aln't. be - --r| man meael'. Bol . . Now, theae gentlemen ln md he p-.mted wlth I Ifl flngflT ? ala'1 invited aobody . . Thaj hain't Invtted ? ? .... ,. , . waa afeired noiue ,,-... ? ,-r -.peechen ml-fht fllvei haln'l invit.'i -.o man ba* rad ne man eotatdfl ?f th? ,i i, ?? ' ? '?"'*'?."? ? **' i ? ? ? Of t -lr f.-.-lir.'r. An*l ba? ll tad aaybody II wouldn'l ?? donfl no good. btwauaa to* ,.,i Bunday fltnl t.n time to ?, knoa rhaaa . ? potnted to th. -WINDOW DAY" AT FORT Totten Soon to Warn Neighbors of Mortar Practice. Pl | in ih- ???'"?? *>? 1"''rl Tot1 . warned by I their wlndowa ?d objectfl ln a - i rould nol ' ";:"' ,.,..; - ? nrtn? -f th. mortan Or. ?'?' '?"" '?*,ued ! the praetlefl - *?? ? in* ***** latlona deflnltfl warnlng maj ... time untll : ,,. ,?.. thfl flrlng **omm?**neei rh?n . . ta th., dlatrlct wl" ,ue.ted to warn thei. Th. m .,,?, wiii contlnue untll noon rn? ? nrlng wlll be from " to 11 o'clock. ?- M I.'? fj .i (1.rlni* the nlghl hourfl ?, nart th? dangarou. ,,;:r;. ...,,,.. ,^4^ , ,.ltWll.? Hewletf. Polnl and Hart" ... ,.n thfl ea*. flnd Throffl Neck ai?i umeta Polnt. ot. the weat -BIG SPLASH" A MYSTERY^ Police Search Park Lake in Vain for Traces of Rumorcd Suicide. The myaterloufl "big flplaflh '''''. eurred li thfl Cfl?tml Pnrk Jflkfl ?"** urday nlght la flUII un*olv?d Ph. Para Dcpartmanl dtraa*gad lha lakfl aarly yefl terdai ".>""*' i",', ? tMm**t p,oyea from Brown'ti boalhonflfl flflflvr?h?-* for thfl flUPPO"-**1 ?????**; ... ?_. .,??? Buturfln. of No. ?*?*. ltM.t and John Wrlght, ut No l"' '; , , .,,,.,. told Patrolman Hayar. ol MM ?,, .,?,..... -at. Baturdmy nlght, iha buahe. that flttrt tha Ukfl iam? lh, Wtat Drlva apportta TUk .treet ;1?(1 thenastmoiBaal thej baard ******* M tj-ei and aomfl flmployafl from the twal holl ,. ?lHl,i to thfl sp.it polBtfld -Mt by ..M.t . ****** ^ranhniir ,.,.1 lo revaal flnj trtca* ?f **? ***V*ot*4 "m '''n,,. poHea row think that .f tha rnan raally lum.-i Into the lakfl .*jw?jj hls mind and walked oul .Ka.n aa thfl watar at that polnt Ifl only tom feet *ireP APPEALS TOCARMODY Industrial Board Seeks Ruling on Power aa to Fire Safety. T1,.. taduetrial t"-ll<' "f ,n,> s,at" L*l\V D.partmflnl ha> dectdad to flubmll to ?. ?tiirnej Oflrnaral Ihi rjuflfltlflfli of Ita rixht. lo provldfl for th* flfltflt: ol laotory work* , ra in bultdlngfl unclar f?*ii fltoriflfl hlgh i ? paaalng .< rulfl *raqttli*liig "?:" ****** ., Ham condltlona nf c??**?pancj and h .r. ard on.' "."" fltalrwayfl flhall b? Ln* , loaed in nr.pioof partltlonfl. Prancifl Perklna ?flcrfltan ,,f tha com* ralttae on aafety, aiade publie *r*tfltenlay a auteinant, ln whlch ba mM ll Bflflmfld . ? ,i.i. thnt bo flarly la the nt.- ..f thfl board II had bean d?amad rtaeaaflan to Bflflk an oplnion a*- I.. M> poxv.*r m this raattei where aettoa ix aa Brgjantly rfl* qulred Hfl aald "The reflponalblllty restlng wlth the \t tornej Oeneral lor an oplnion whlch ;.-. nol oni) oi ac***ordance \>ifh Uxx. bu! Ifl acrordanc* wlih th.' re-ieial and human ln lerr-'t- Involved in the in.luBtrle, of thls atate, la very grave." .-oii-.---.iont nnd it ceavenlent togo about much, and r a'poaa they ereuM kinda lik-s to aaa yar faaaa, althougti they waaldn't hava you at thelr banquet Aad l'd I ? , to lot you pot a lOOh at tho jov of lili : orty and Independence plcterad ln the faeea of theee gantlaman. it d do jtoj 1 good. Bul rulea la rulee, aad sher.ff Harburger" "gherlfl Harburger!" Joyoualy ehouted tha threa "He <>i the great, tender, ayra pathetle heart! v7e aill rall him up an.l ioii him of Ihla BBtoundlng eaampla ?-f non-patrlotlam among tha mtnfoaa of his balllwich He arlll tdephone yoa atanter thal thla prleon door ahall be upened and that the preaa shaii buo i r 11.. ,,;,[.-. ted, or tbe oppn ';l be m jeopardy of the venaeence of New Vork < ount) . Br I peace '.tt" ? i -'n'1 bla 1 deputlea ' "Huh! Thal wouldn't do no good." an .. ..,. th. face ' ii"" 'd we knoa H a ? the Bherif! ? \ ni<-. ,,\ey the 'phone? Any ., ,:,| My ha waa lha Bberiff, aa Mr as rhat to. ." p*or eeventcen aeconda tho thrro could ? oi ipaah ?> arord. Not know tho voico of Jullua! Thal votee, which had eharmed .. ? ,i.,i nol ra ognlaed eren In tha bii i esa of tl ? maati r- ihrlaealti ! The thought waa bllahtlna, alckanlag! Il klllad all hope, all ambltion. all Joy nt 1 Hfe There araa nothlriK tnoro to bo .-ai-1. Wlth bowed ii.-a.i-. the three turned away .,,..-?? in rho glddy throag .? treel a. tin ? ?? '?>' ?? II appearasd from ln the Jail door, and th< allda Into pla< ? But when the thraa recoa/ered their ? , ? ., mi mba red tho naaae of Jacoba'a Baker) and Launchroora, arbere the banquet was to havo rta otigtn. aU ....,,,. | ... ?) irltual llluslon of Ihe day n"W abattered, thi to know, at lon.?.t. tho baro material fa< ta Jacoba'a Baker) and Lunchroom for ? i them. 8a ven meali wer. .gof aoodle s'nip. roaat ? g , hi' k. n. sa.'ti <'('t I " , ;,?,! ,-off.-. ? harged to rho wa I and In th.- i>r... . -s of belng d< ? in i.udiow atreel J;"! Thare w. r. ri t thi not oi ai ^'- bloaa The ua:tor conscated to bear a not. I ? , ? tlng thom to glva nemca their past *orrow?. thelr ? ? j,,- * end an ? trlaamliigB thej di g| ?. ?! ii add Tho n.ito -vas rofirnod fr'-m the jail with tha nako'i coba of Bwaet eoro Upon li ? . written tha Bnal meaaaga of rhere la no banquet home hei I " vot tho watter declared that tho m tbe) ata wltb an abandon knowa rn'>v lo ? ? nre free and that they an ra very, ver- merry I ??, ... threa had a lali ? i' ...... t pei idi the) paaaa i ner of LaUdlow atraet for a .. ... tbo frowning aralla of lha Pi rhapa II waa onl) tha laugbter ol wind or r*i" rattio nt ? paaatng puahcart hui the) faii'-iod they heard In tha ? of the prtaon tha erorda of an oM famlliar soni* i. -r - t llear )ell Ib a ? TRAIN KILLS FIVE IN AUTO Crashes Into Chicago Motoring Party at Crossing. i hlcago, A ig -' "ve paraona arera kllled and threa Injured whon a Monon paaaenger traln. tho Hooaler Umltad, atruck bb automobile het**een Cedar I^ake an.l Bt John'B, Ind. Tho dead are Aleaander H RuMn, ? r. ,,. | ,..,.|di gnd Ml* Lootaa RuHn nnd ehlld. All llved ln Chl< ago Loula Kubln Bnd laadore Bchlller w, re injured, bul wlll raeovar. Tht automobile waa croaatiif tho im- k al a grada rroaalng twahra miles touth "f Hammond, ind. Th- traln waa atopped ami tho dead nj ired wi r. brought to thla clty. T ?SMALLEST PAINTING' HERE Landscape on Grain of Corn Re turncd After Years in Europc. ,??, len, N J . Aug "-t After an ab rencr ot nearly half a century, the amalleai r?ll palntlng in th-^ world haa bei n retun ed to the artlat a bo palnti 'l it Ha i- Samuel T. shtiit/. of No 522 p.v-iri atreet, thla clty, arho aleo baa i itudlo ln ? llmlngton, Dd. Tha aror* of art. "ii a grain of corn, has been ln Ehirope alnce Brhulta, then a youth of nineteen, palnti d lt, ln IMS. al Lan ?. i. Penn. Tha grain of corn waa grown at Wheatland, the home of Jamea Bnch anan, al Law aatei *Vhen M. Buch nnandled, In li*l BchuttBi thea ?i atu ,,, nt. want to Wbi atland to etew the body of tha ei-prealdent and plcked up nn '-.ir of corn on the eetate. Hla preceptoi Biiggeatad th.it ho I'.-uiit a tnitii.ituro on one of tha gralna, ind ll waa hts idea, ??' tirst. i" palnl ?? portrall of Mr. Buchanan. Plndlng that the t.-.sk -ould nol I"- BccotnpltstM tl. ha returned to acenlc mlnlature, In which ho waa aucceaaful. Th.it -,'iiiirtii nearly a year, and the young arilsi wasted nearl) every grain m tha ear before ha attceeadad. II waa declared a maaterpleca and was aent to EBurope, where ll aranl flroni "ne art <?. ntra to anot her. I'nr many yaara Mr Bhulta board nothlng of hla llttle palntlng untll aav rrni wai ka ago when tha grain "f corn waa H.-nt 10 him fi"in H'llin. Jl? now has it Bt his studlo in Wltmlngton, ?. a - - SODA FOUNTAIN BLOWS UP Injures Five Persons and Badly Dam ages Drug Store. ProTldenra. Aug. -i Tha axploalon af a aoda fauntatn In a vTaatmaaBter stro, t drtlg .-toro to-dav inlimd flv.- pemona. Includlng Mr ..nd Mra Hugh T Ken nr.lv. who were etrueb b) a aiga blown from tha bullding aa the) wora paaalag on tho otlior .ni.U of tha BUreol Plea plate glaaa wlndowa of thi drua More woro abattered. Tba damage amounted to J-.OtW. ^'xF Rs/ajnA Good nsorning to Inn* ?ood ni^lit clothes. 1200 suits of pajania.**. Plain white and plain colors, neatlv trinuiKil. $2.00 reguUrlff. $1.15. lT.'j b ? t h r ob es -Ughl weighl Hannels, cheviots and ratines. 108 regulariy 8.3.00. 70 regulariy ^7."A). $2.65. 11 TllF. niTII **T. sTORK ONLY. A f* c n e r a 1 dean-up in Sporting Goods. Hods. recls, fishing lines, nets, aneroids, baromcters, dog collars, opera ^la.sscs, tield lx 1 a s s c s, a few cclebratcd Hicks thornionictcrs. a quan titv of liammocks, and several salt water oanoes at price*. small enotlgfa to <H1 Vm at sight! ROGEH PER Company, Three Broadw?y Stores at at tt Warren St 13th St 34th St AMUSEMENTS. M.1\ TOBK'I IJ5ADING I'HI'XTKEs. EMPIRE MON. SEPT. I JOKN DREWMLCHAD0 GLOBE ; TC-NIGHT Mutin***" l RICHARD RATfU *Vn,'ICARLE WILUAMS * *? THI IIOI.I 1,1111 K..l-*rt 1- \eii. IX ill Real, l?..r..|h\ M'ebb. ? heriflal. **ini;>?..n. al<\ LTCEUM j CPt'NS THUR Where Ignorance Is B!is*: cvuiiflu i ' Pr* i - ? ' kMl Ixl RBOfl KRR.'R'R iVANO M ?T xiiin . SEPT i? MIATI illl It. JII.IA SANDERSONI i Hk -i v-MiNl fl.lKl.. I 'amthera. NEW AMSTERDAM . . ^ _ v Kal -?' Kl ('.Kl III I I *? 1 \*?1 ! IV! lh' Msmmm >l>e. ..il | ;ihor DW) Ma'.. X|on.. *?**pt |.| ?g- COHAN'S |*?il'l I \l' mi. i.? *l ifl HATTNEI H Hi POTASH & PERLMUTTER fi i inv ILIUi . iiyaat Announcement ! ! No ",.;' anca ' tra ? Blgat flflf .-,'.? ? \ " ? flat. aaaa ? ' ? -* - - - - ' Hj fl>"< Run Reaumed Thuraday, Thia Week RICHARD BENNETT GRAND Damaged Coods j v. 2!* j. ?? Kl Ml '? , ? pn * HrtnkT Pankr. HIPPODROMEVlT'^r AMEKICA WINTER QARDEN \*IT i ni PAH8IM1 i t ? ? ?' flf fcHOR <?l I'l ; I - Playhouse " \SS?. THE FAMILY CUPBOARD _?*?_. a'o'TU ?_*?** Bff-lnn!"." lolU 3li TO-MORROW KlOMt KISS ME QUICK f Mth **t. Maal. Hall. I *? "M| 'Br lewFields-* All Aboard .%??_ ...III Mlill.T THEATRE. iti in 11 x?i wMirrr 1.1 KM 1HI..1H1.. KveiilBfla fl:l**. r - Joaeph -antl*. When Mr-Hi'i*1 ??"" T? ' MWIM 1 I I IIH l - lli-a'r- - ?'? I n c i-*-*""* PAIACE OPENS SEPT. I SUPREME VAUDEVILLE . v i>. i FR1TZISCHEFF oPRXfl rn HORACE GOLDIN THE NEW xiinmi i?" i-R_ - PRICES .,, _ " .M* DAII.T1 * \, ' EVESIs! < Bt hel R LONGACRE '', ,? -JK s^XjS "ADELE" g." PODT LAURETTETAYLCI tun Lf . ?< ELTINGE ? u ??? ASTOR a.nuo VADIS" 1 * ' ,a#a? 5TU AUf N 'n .'"?? m avl ?, PellxMaii Hiiif^F *31i ?* UNION SQ. ,,??? ,>? XI K-argOJ" , , ,. , ., ? I.haa*1 ' ,, ACADEMY "Sfrwfe A|.x KKII-iKMKNTfl VNP ""^^''SSS fo, Ihe Tribun- r-reived at tht ' [*?, Ofl . so Iflfl*] t?re?dway. *Mtflr<?ta -?'?? ??" ITtfe a?.. untll ? oclock v- *-*?