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T IN SULZER DEFENCE Ex-Judge Arnold, of Albany, in "Red Hot" Statement, Asks Murphy's Indictment. WILL APPEAL TO WHITMAN Assembly Judiciary Committee at Stormy Session Refuses to Allow Governor's Champion to Testify. The first guna ln Bulaer'a defencc were brought late aetlon raaterdair, arben aa Judge i-ynti J. Anu'ld, of Uban; poarod I afere lha Judiciary CoQimltteo, which mel al the Clt) Hall, thou?h k.-pt >>ff the wltU ,-,i iv. -. i l ? : . ? red hot" ? ment m arhlch he declared thal l n Y Murphv, Benatoi Jamea J i" and Aaaembly Leader Aaron J i-n-v. oupht t" ba Indlcted foi thelr coi **ith the Impeacbmeat of tbe Oovernor At th.- L'nlpn RlRht Judge Arnold w.is just u emphatlc lai !? is ea ? i :.s be hu.i ba en earll. tl.e pay, bul he dld ti.-a aranl t.. ? the Impreeelfan thal he held am peroonal artevancc aaalnet 11 a men he named "I aaa not aeeblng t.. have Murphy, Frawley .'.nd Laevy Indlcted, ' he aald, e-.:\ phaalziria* tbe I," "but 1 bave et whuh i wlll jiivu to .a grand Jury, and it they are not Indlcted It wll jmlBCarnaaT.' Of 1*8* "Win you say now wbat apeclfl evl dence you have agabwl an) on. the men you named " he waa aabed "Jfo, that erould n,'t ho riKht.' J lg. Arnold repJUd "1 Wlll not uU that to *ny one uatll i am oallod bj b wiu Levy and Frawley Undiaturbed. Lavy and Prawley refueed t" take ti." 4hreats of the Bulaer aupporter aerlouely And declared that untll he made ?aapf-clflc r-hi.ia;.- aa*alaet them they C,<">t taKe an> nottce of hin att.i. Ks The Judlciarv Committee meet ng waa called for the aeaaion al tho rjnj \\ ?the purpose Of Investigatlni; tho atate menta made ln Albany, ntt>-.- tb. Maebmamt to the eatfect thal four A ablp-aea had T.oen "bribed and '?'? Into votinp for tho Impeachment Jamea ,'C. Qairtaon, oaie of the publl tor tho Bulser foreee, wns the man whe xxas xxanted aa a witneas yeau-rday, but the f-iib*>(pna rervers of the tommittee r?'j.f.rtt-(l they were unabie to find Qarrl* aon in Albany on Satunlay or Sundax. <; irrtson's Mnt.-m<-nt. B8 glYflfl tO m-ws i ai? rrrii-n ln Albany, laal arack, did not purpoti lo ba Bral band .-xiilen.e of bribery or < loan nui. but it did IflcltKla ,(,,. x l.tt.r wiitt.n by C L Bootbby, a i*ef4*nrr*i arorkar, arhlcb a*-''x>* in great detail tb? BMW**m4?nta of the four ?i.l.lxin.ti ii.iin. I oa thfl night of tlie Imp* .i' !.m. nl _? mbl) in.m Mara Ooldtx rg, i Balrman of ih, Judlctan Commlttee, mM ia:*' nlghl thal Boothby, Judge Arnold ri-wn would be called flfl wltneaaea before Ihe commlttee naxl Thuradaj morning ln Albany. The L-tffl liiture meetfl lo rnorroa and Ihe Judiciary Commlttee tatendi to Ihraah the matter of the brlbery nccuaatlona out durlng th? kession The four AfflflflMOblymen nain.-i b* Boothbj ln hl? letter and by Oflrrl ?o-i |n tr- atati menl xxill have Ihe oppoi , in.... , . ;..., ? the flo uaatlonfl al that aald All four ara Ra* n membera Th? commlttee rm i ting al xx hli h 'lai - iaii,,i to app4 bi and al arhlch Judga Id araa nol Allowed lo teatlfy. a ia -. atorm) aeaalon Michaal B baap, the l*ro , .aaemblyman, arho h."* hooa ont of I, . r i ip| ortera, and l^mla Qlbba, Ihi Mi Oulre l "em-w rnt from The - roughl xxith Rulaer and agalnal the Tamman) majorlty, both de* manded lhal Judge VrnoW be alloared fo teatlfy. bul l*ha?rman Ool lb. in ovarrulod th.-ii .i.im.ii.1-- and adjourned Ihe mee! ihe explanaUon that ?'??' ****' mlttee arould nol llaten lo Arnold untll ou h id i- > n hoard. Judge trnold had a ataten enl prep tre I for reportera, hoarever, whlch iit banded oul M ioon aa tbi ? mmlttefl had fl?l Journed wlthoul permittlng hlm to lak< the sc.r .1 The ? blel demand be made ? .. ? bouid flubpeena Charlea F Murphj, Kena! ? - .' -**rawl< y, r\ Bda ird K McCall of tha Publli B. rvl e I'ommlaalon, Norti in .1... k, of Bufl lo; tVllllam H. Hlfl I ,.. : Buffalo a'rtlng Qwenwr irtln ii Olyni . "Packey" Mxi'ai.-. ..f Albany, and moal ? " the leadlng Tam* rfl Judge Quotes Penal Code. Hia aUtemei I i dled attenUon lo Bar ,.,,.. | u i of tbi Penal law, upoi xx I h, II ia undi rai >od, ' ? ???;- Arnold wlll aeak to have tha Tamn anj lead? ra lndl?*t**d, aI1,i wni h he tjuoted aa followfl peraon who ailfullj i ompela oi attempta t.mpel althei of th. I taea rompoalng ilature ot ihlfl atata to . .... ,i an* bill, or raaolution, oi ,., gn ,,- oi refuae an) i-titlon. oi '? f0rrn oi lo omlt lo peTform an) othei ofB I . | hal I. b) Imi rtaonmi nt ln rtate'n prtaoii fi i noi leaa than fhre nor mora than t* n x.ais. or b) a fln. af (TheTribunal) A SUPREME COURT OF ADVERTISING Investlgated Advertisements Guaranteed by The Tribune. Fee Charged for Investigation Arranged in Advance. ?? y HAVE three big - can, all in first class con \ dition because I employ a careful chauffeur. My ?*"? boy wants a small touring car and I am willing to buy it for him if I can dispose of the one we have at a fair price. My car cost $5,000. and I am willing to take $2,500 for it, although it is practically as good now as the day 1 bought it. There s the situation." Thi_ was the explanation made by a wealthy automobile owner to a local dealer a few days ago. lt was not a case of trying to dispose of a worn-out car, but an attempt to effert the exchange of a valuable machine for one of a different type. The owner knows that if he tries to sell to a used car dealer he will be offered only a (rai tion of the real value of the car. So does the dealer. As this particular eaae stands, the dealer is trying to locate a buyer. lf he does he knows he can sell one of his own cars. Probably the car is worth $2,500 or more, but the aver? age man is suspicious of second-hand goods. 1 le would want to feel absolutely sure of his ground before investing so much money in something about which he knows little or nothing. "The Tribunal" offers an easy way out of the difficulty. Were this car offered to the public through this department. it would be only after an examination by a competent engineer. The cost of the expert investigation would be arranged in ad? vance; the cost of the advertisement can be determined from the gample advertisements below, and then, assummg the report to have been in keeping with the owner's claims, the car would be placed before thousands who have the means to purchase and who have confidence in the guarantee of this newspaper. Tribune readers believe in The Tribune. Could a better method be selected to dispose of an honest used car at a fair price? In this and other case* " The I ribunal" aa the lofcical avenue through which to reach buyers. HERE ARE SOME SAMPLE ADVERTISE? MENTS THAT SHOW HOW USED AU? TOMOBILES MAY BE ADVERTISED. HONEST AUTOMOBILES HONESTLY DESCRIBED AND PRICE0. PACKARD?Owner going abroad; musf sacrificc 1910 "30" seven passenger Packard, in splendid condition. and looks it. Price $2,700. A trial of 30 days will be allowed responsible person. Recently overhauled and painted. A 100. New-York Tribune. PIERCL?191 I model. 6-40 touring car. extra limousine body, both dark green, fully overhauled and painted two months ago and in nearly perfect running condition. Tires are nearly new. Heasonable price to quick buyer. 109. New-York Tribune. LOZ1F.R?Late 1913 six-cylinder, 51 horsepower. l.akewood five or seven passenger Lozier touring car, left hand drive; equipped with electric self-starter. cost $5,000. If sold at once will take $3,000. Owner going abroad. 110, New-York i ribune. $4.80 will be the cost of the above minimum sized advertisements. OLD5MOBILE AUTOCRAT?Good opportunity to purchase 7 passenger touring car; late model; cost $3,800 in January, 1912; only used 6 months, has been on dead storage 1 I months; runs and looks like new; has set of shock absorbers, cost $225; combination cloek and speedometer, cost $1 30; front brass bumper, Prest o l.ite tank, electric light equipment throughout, electric horn, demountable rims. extra demountable rims, trunk rack. rain vision windshield, Pantasotr top. side curtains. set of anti-skid tires, extra tires and three brand new extra inner tubes, kit of tools; everything essential for a hi**h-class automobile; in perfect condition and demonstrated anywher?e; price. $2,600. A 101. New York Tribune. $13.20 will be the cost of the above sized advertisement. LYNN J. ARN'OI.D. nol leea than |1. m>r more than 1 " 0T bi'th." Judge Arnold added b. would i all lha _tt<, u ? ui Dlatrlcl Attornt j IVhlttnan to th. .:.'..! the Impeachment ?'f Bulaer." aad ? demand a grand urj ln lulry, ll.. )? ? i. .1 | . " I nie the aa I : he aald waa pre. I aa a chan avlth I Isti 1.1 AM' i- ej Rollln H Banford ol Mbenj nt] Bnd ?? woul I take nl iv. ihe evtdence In - upport i ' . |? foi elthi ? Dletrlcl ney Judge Arnold learned latei tbat Mr Whitman woul i nol be al hla " to-day end h< ei -rn t" AN ln order lo la i hla Infoi mai . ? . \. m 1 ? ? >. ? ?? ? ' i r ara utoi Ban . enthi yeotei mai a roeetlni i N ae forl the | n ho i ? ;i" ? I In 1 . ? ? Ha aald ne tn aaed far ? ?. ? . ncement 1 rig n i i i ? i.i Benatoi Joel Frla t ? . Retllj, hla fori lll" til.V 1 - ? ? hh- ba en drawi . lerda] In ??? I Icl ? red I not by deelgn ll I ln ihe . uban n attera ai the ? i that hli polli ' ? . ? . . n Imp. .i' i "Whal r th. t.t M- B that | Benat Ki referring 1 ? . 1 ! ,i ' . I i ..ii(im i. haa nothlng lo d wltl I ??? hm< r.l j.[- ? ll Ii te for Mi BuIsi lhal ' ? loa ' "ii ? nt th. ' m< ? ? ler Impearl Sew York." DISCORD IN HEALY JURY Majority Opposod to Indict ments-Dwyer Hold for Tri.il. Tha r< li aid lo be dli ?? rt. among the memberi ol tha grand |u> Inv. ? ? tha rt of Ini i ?' toi 11 ?? ) ? i i rent at I . I irlen of the fa. t thal tbe i rged wltli aai were probebl) obeylna ordera, and ti.at varylng leetlmonj as to the alleged aa aaulta haa ba*en glven, the mejorlt) of tha grand Jurora are ...u.i to bt In f' ai uf aindlna up tht caa. without Hndlng an] ii.'.' tma nta There la an a. llve mlnorltj h. rever, who are anxloua to gel lo tha bottom ol th*. affali and Bnd oul who waa reapon aible foi if"- ? k - na ? r ord. i Thi grand jur\- had pi.' tlcallj i ome to tb ? ? t-'.i ii tbaI ir v. i- baaet to diop Iba ? ? ? Iaat weeh, it la aald, when i. committee headed bj kfonroe i. Blmon wenl to aee Dlatrlcl Attorne) Whitman and returned I.. theli companlona wlth argumenta uhl. ii led them to take up tha ceae again it la aald tha re la no kmga r an) i bai ? ? of Indlctmenta belng found, though the grai d Jurj ma i bt i k to agree upon ;. ii eeentment. inr-1.tor Irwyei and four men of iii*1 ataff, who akled ln puttlng the dlnera out of Heal' i reetaurant t\a<. weeka ago, arere beld In BH8 ball In Bpavdal Bei alona yeaterday foi trial The trial waa vet tor the i rel Mondaj In < ictoba r BRIDGE JUMPER RESCUED Orief Over Child Cousin's Death Prompted Man's Leap. '.- ? ovei the deatb of hla faroi Ita coualn i> tbe Buppoeed rauae ot tha at* , aul. Ide of Peter Kell ??. twenty taro yeara old ol No 14 lei Btreet Brooklyn a Brooklyn Rapld Tranall motorman wl)o lumped from rh'- Brook i'. n Brldge yeaterday, ;".'i wee ?? llttle the a orae foi hl eipei lea. ?? Kelly atlended tha wake of Marj t'um mlnga hla iwo yeai old coualn, on Bun day nlghl He ??<>t nn a Bmltb Btreel cai in Brooklyn ,'eaterday, aad when a Bhort dlatanca paal the Brooklyn lower, on Ihe brldge, lafl the rar and threw di. bai and pocketbooh awaj He then iran in the edge of the ramdwaj and plunged ovei the alde Kelly wea reacued b Martln Malone, p ,'. foreman ln Ihe Daeh Department, who I aaw hlm lump and pai oal from ahora ' in ;i boal The lumper waa taken i" the Hol) I amll) Hoapltal FINED FOR LOCKING DOORS. Maa K'" ii. auperlatendenl ot ? elothlnf factor* at No n PTa*. erlarj Plaet gnd Nathan Ptlatek) a waiat manufacturer, nf Ne Tl ' ."? r.k atreet, were Rned Bi i.i :n Bpeclal Beealona yeeterda. for havlng thi doora of thelr faetoi aa loeked during work Ing t GLYNN IS RECOGNIZED Gov. Dunne nf Illinois Honor8 Requisition for Euf-ono Grant. Bprli .; eld. 111 ' I ' ':' ? , ? ,h vii,n uii Qovernoi < .:? nn of . ... ...... ? ? . .. Vorh ? ; mt, wanted oi ? . ? ? inorad i x .;..\. - nor i >ui ? ? ' ? ? . ? Oeni . ? ? ? ? ' ? lon thal " ? ' ? *? lna Ihat Olym . ? ? I ' ' the ra .?*?* '? . grooi ol New TRAPPED BY TILL BUZZ Youth Arrested After Fight Ad mits Robbing Manv Storcs. 1 I titorgt 1 riin*** "? to rob I r Hi I reaulti ? ' . ' dol* ... othei ? ? ? ' ? kaa* . rnltt-***,. He ti ? ? . ahorl ... , ?.. puncl thrvwn ' Imtir by Dfl annlm ? - ? flhotfl ? -. Ihe I l th* tlati : . . . tied wa ? . pro r rt j ? . ? rhaae he threa ? ? ? itolen from thfl K< ? I II of thla : ? TAXI LAW WAR STILL ON Decision Rcserved in Action to Make Injunction Permanent. Jufltlce I ??' r..-!'v rcaerri terd ix on Ihfl ap] ' the Anu ? ? Broadway Auto Tourtng Ci ? ?? . ? puttli Into ? ? t Ihe Haverl a Ttulrab < ompany, Uffa in ihe i ri j in. tiun pro ... dlng, dlamlaa* d I ' tlc< Baaburj. ?ubmlttad >? ib ni '? ?' brlflf ln I i , dlng ?'- fl i "''? h 'nl'' ' i -.????, Taalmater . .,? .,.,:?. a gued tn.it ? Iflflh ab obe) tha , . . iaa ?r? prevented fron gfltl II, ,.,.... i . ... an unal la tx. obtaln >Urh metera aa th. Iaa provldat Thfl : th it th- r? xxas oni; on< . ii n maklng thi b? n fltara fh( ' lotham Bro ida i '? ito Tfl irlng . ompanj malnUlna thal thi i ? ? l? - tot ? i ?,- o.pn ? tu alght eeint* can TO DROP VOLUNTEER FIREMEN Commissioner Announccs Paid Force in Qtieens, Soptc-mbcr 1. 'i i..- t'olunt* ?' i">- di i fliImentfl of Elm* i irat, Coroofl, Wlnfleld, Mnapeth, Mlddlfl \, ipga and i lUndale xxin aoon paa? ?ul of exlflti : irc i ommlaaloner Johnaon Iflaruad ? . taterm nl lo thU i ff? et yeatflrrlfl) in I ,,i i hfl Bflld ??The roluntear fln flghtera ..f lha Nan t,,xxn aectlon wlll b*. muatarad oul of aar* x'.. i,. s ? in . Beptembei i Th.-\- xxiii atep aalde for tha pald men <.f tha M?a Tork Fire DflDflrtmenl Baven tu-- com i inlefl ?!*? ' oa belna organliad and of t. , ??? four are englne eompanlea, two ur*. hook and Iflddai and one ? comblnatlotn chemlcal flnd hofle compan] Thfl lattei xxill !.*? flqulppad xxith ii iht'iniiiil Ncoiit, . i i iifl ai ? ? .ii.m iiii < > >. ..i a| pai gi ua in the departmenl ii xxin imv, ? *?.i of twent) mllea fln bour xxith ita aeaenty toni of > itlngulflblng flutd a BISHOP'S WILL IS A PROBLEM. Tba xxin -.f Btah-jp WUHam Tufiu ll Bfl* blna, xxn.. ii .-i on Augual n, xxas Bled ln thfl iiiiTflfljAtflfl' Court fflfltardfl* ir .iim i ui in afltflta valuad si inorfl than 130,000 in r.*al flfl tfl tfl flfld pflfflOflfll profj .?ii. Thfl flfltflta xxa- dlfldad among Bva dflUghtflfrfl hikI four ..mis Ifl mu.Ii pa-flpoi tlonfl lhal i i h *.f tne dfluarhtara of lha tflfltatrlfl ahall r.-pi... on* and ona-half tlmea th** amount thal ?... h Bflfl in to r<* 1 h'i-4 thfl ptraf*a*aTty ln dlxldrd ao that anch ?*-*? >n raeal**aa taro-twanty-thlrifl and each dflughtei thraa twataly-lblrds. SULZER LAWYERS HALT Will Have Nothing to Do with Proposed Criminal Proceed ings, Says D. Cady Herrick. WHITMAN EXPECTEDTO ACT Governor's Friends Believe They Have Eriou?h Evidence to Secure Indictments Within 4 8 Hours. ( B) Tfla_r?pli IB Thf Tnhur.r Albany, Aug H a poeatble breach m th.. ranka of Ooa/ernor Butaer'a Bupportera ?raa Indlcated ..v the statemmt to*day af ax-Judgi i' Cady H.'rrirk. who leada l Oovemor'a legal foreea ln tho imp.;. i n . i.i matter, lhal ' caunael for Oovernor gulaet havi nothlng to de with any al? Uaged .iiinii.;.; praceedlngi agalaai rhetiea y Murphy, Benator Frawh AeaemMymen l_evy, and are nol pvrautng ani Inveetlgatlon of a erlmlnal cbaraciei agalnat am one On tha othei haad, Judge t_ynn ?' Ar ii.ii! in New fork, and othera ln Albany ln ihe camftdi n. ?? ol ''?"? ernor Bulser re ICai Bled tha k lai itlon that atepa lo pro Indlctmenta alread) hava beaw ;..k.'n hntii ln New Torb nnd Albany couatli Oovernoi Bulaer'a frtenda for aome time hava been rndaaa/orlng t" gel Dlatrlcl Al tornej Whitman of New York and Dle tra i Attorne] Bai ford of thla i Ity tn brtng .i grand Jury ln*?,a*ettgaUou Into the onducl nf Benator Jamea I Frawley, .?hdirrn.'iri of tha legtalatlve Inveetlgatlng 'nrrin.it!'.-. and Aeeemblyman Aaron J i.. v . ? aJra an of tl a Aaoembl) board of rnanagaira, which la preparlng lha Im peachmenl rhargea agalnat tba GovertMMr, win.ir Qanlaon ..'^r a*av oo In tha allegi ?' M n i bj plot ag imal the i kov eraor. Sulrer Would Go Before Grand Jury. .;. ? ertrai s laei hlmaelf." aald Qar ??wlll olfei i" go i" I " lha grand j .,?? in New fork, If 11 requln - hla prea . n . He I 11 no o\,ie< tion to <? Hli - li4? knowa of tha fa. la, bul a gn tl d inj ' these facta wlll ba glven to tha grand ? . | v ? rtra layi I erltneaei ? of hlgb reputatlon. ?"i ii. Governor'a friemla ara bo thor* ? i thal ll a tbe ? ? . would r.nr \,e , ? .- I i f indlcl ? ? wen returned fortj ?.:-"? i itira B. n a of the proofa were preeented to Diatrict Attorne) Whlt n an laal wa ak, and he Im , -.. . : ? them PTurtbei proofa hava .. ? lald I efora Mi Whlti l he la . arlth ii." gi bj d .. report tbat B< n .tor Btlla ell n bo ia ? a [ a aenl al Blng I to Gov rini ?. - ? ? ? ?; ? ? about A Ooi ?" ? ' thal I ' thlng ? || . r hla frlen aever, ut. taklng it aartoualy, esp ?? Ing tbe ? -? ,i ? wiii tLgure '.;. tba In .? ? ' I a> th ll tha g throug tate li la I ivoi iu d agalnat i 'harti ? i M in ' Indl ..'.? * man] I mblj - 11. i oted i" Imi ? ;i h, Buli ? ? ? re deelgnatlona '.> thelr part) i tta*ea tor elecl | I ng I a mem? bera l ? ntlon T K Bmll I Hullman, I ?emo i at, ot ii- rktmer; B. ... ? ? !:? i il i ? of On : rat of < iteego I ale, itepul .,? ? s ? ? r. pu .11. an, of Va ftoi .?:.."?? ?>? ? voted for Imp. , ? ? . ar bo t be re-. . l i i ? rai of Oi Md 'ullum, '? -.f Nlagara I'atrlrk J K alley, I ??. < inondaga nd Thoma fi M ? I ' Demes Brodenck Charcjes. \\ i lle ' o ?? - -, nor I i ? I i ol t.iik I bargea gatnal hlm by B ntui 8 Y lh iti. ;.. a Blabo] >?( thi i ..ihoiic . 'hun h. Jam. a C Oa.i laon, i tora gave o it ;i atatement . | i b noral di larrl Hr> derl k on. of lh ."?? nclea uaed b) ? harlea i Murphy In the attempt to atop th. ? ??>????. of }uatl ?? Bei In n b) Governoi Bulaer agalnat thi i inder era ??f tha atate " Botb Oovernoi Bulaer and actlng Gov rrnoi 01) nn ri ? gatlona of G< Amari ana to-day, when ti:- , tion "f eacb in tha controvera; ovei la noa the Chlef Rxecutlve >.i Nea Tork Btate waa Indoraed Thoae who called on Bulaer wen m mbei of tbe B benea lady branch "f tbe German American Alllanee Thej preeented hlm with ;. Bei of reaolutlona Indoralng hla poUc) "tn reatorlng to thi people of tba Btate thelr Juat rlfhta aa cltlaena of a frea intry." The) pledged ihelr aupport to lha Gov* ernor In hla "llghl toi good governmaml and a n boneel ad nlnl li atlon " and ln oppoelng "boaa iuio, irhlch tenda t" da ii"\ ttio welfare of our cltlaena and the foundatlon of oui Democratlo Inatltu Uan v ? The Oermaaa who called on Glynn were reeldeata of thi.s >'it\ i;.^i|.m Indoralng bim, ibej Invlted tha actlng Governor to attend <. clambake Glynn to Ask for Appropnation. Actlng Qovernor Olynn wlll take ad rantage of bla recognltlon b) lha Leg Ualature aa the preaenl Chlef Rxecutlve of the atate bj aendtng t.. tba Benate and Aaaembl) on theli reconvenlng Wed neadai ? meaaage urglng tba appro prlatl >n "f g.tii'<??' in compenaate farmera f.ii tha loaa of eattle and horeea ran demned and ilaughtered In complianca ?vaith tba agrlcultural law. Qovernor Buiaei ..t tba regulai ^' aaton vetoed Mn h a meaaui <? Mr. Glynn >-iui thal acorea <>f lettera aaklng f"i t-.n- approprlatlon had been recelved by hlm, and that ha \..i* ln* formed lhat there la practlcall) no <'p poeltton in ri ia Legtalature to tbe appro prlatJon The agrlcultural law provtdea for lha eondemnatlon ..i"i ataughter of glandered horeea and tubereuloua o.itti.. wberavei found Tba provlgtoa la maa* datory, hh.i Mr Glyan *aiii that the farmera who hava loal Bolmala la this w.i ihould i" eompenaated Th?' i.<igtalature, it la aald, in nino pre paiing to rnt.k. gpprapriatlona coa/ajrlng aalarlaa of .iftiiiiiis tnd aapanaaa f?ir tha emptoyea ot tiip Bamata aad Aaaembly it.irlnat the r^gnlar scs.sion, whl.h arera OUt out of thr approprlatlon and aupply bin t. ' ;.'M'ni"i Snl/.' i .. H Will of Mrs. Jane Elizabeth Granniss Also Leaves Him One-Thlrd of Estate. SERMON IN THE DOCUMENT Rich Widovv of Banker Says W. J. Murphy Possesses Qualities She Admired?Many Be quests to Charity. The xxill of Mrs .lan** KlizahPth OrflU* nlflfl, Whl* li xxas fllrd Ul th*- Bumffltflfl' I court yflfltflrday, rwntflJnfld ? aaiflflflfli. H i preached th*. reward .?f cafltirtaay, potlta 1 neaa and attantlon to duty. William .1 Murphy, who xxas Mra. Qf-anntflfl'a ????<? ? .. had aii theaa ojualltlaa, ba cordlng (,, th<* wlll, aiul ihe flhowed hat appre* ? , on b) laaving hlm VAfiM outrlght and one-thlrd *.i h? i estate Mth Qrannlaa waa Ihfl wldow "f .lamfs J Rlnathan arannlaa who waa praaldflnt ol t',.- Tradeaman'fl NatUaaal Bank. Bl.* : on Augual I Bt thfl H",pl l^onflrl Mrs arannlaa mad- aaaeral other bfl ... rlendfl and m vtroi to pubHo ! inittt-Jtlona bul Mi Mflrpbf arflfl ib* | Urgefll ln.livl.lual h.n*-li'!ar\ II.- xxas B ' fri.-ii.i of Mrs Orannt-M and har huaband ror thi.ty yeara ?nd Bttended largflly to tha aidoa i affalrfl Mr. Murphy I, no-* M< ratai ? d ireaaurar ol tha Un* -j ... | ,. , ,. i| < 'ompany. Mrs Oranntaa, ln leavlng the BO.Ofl tfl Mi Murphy, flald II wflfl "ln ra ogn *???>? ?f hia inaaluabla aervlc? * aa mj prttrata ? ... ? |nd to marh mi appr?**l4-.tlon of hia devol on to m lotareata ..rai com fort fla w?ll ?? hta unfalllna r-ourl ,.?.??. frlendahlp and pwmptneafl wh n . .. conaulted by m? ln Ua n anag? of mj affaus durlng man] i enru, ?<? ? ,.. all) bIi ea lh< dflflth of m-. bufll u Mra Orani * ' ? '" '" *??" ''r"" ' tertan Hoai IUI to endow a bad ln per* H ,*., in metrior) of hflfl mother, ,-harlotte v-Vllllamfl Platl Bha I ? " to 81 John'a Oulld, H.OM to thfl . . HoeplUl and V.*a**h to tlu Bo* rtety of Preventtofl of L'truall) lo Chll ? ind the Boclati for tha Pravantloii ol .-. t.. Anlm ? Mra q , addad ln hor wlll ti- il ,!... titjM of eiecuting thfl lnfltruro?nl aha Intended to maltfl furthflf chflHUbb ? ? a-oold taavfl ifltruc . , ,.x.,,;trrs as to whal part ol .... . itati aaa to ?? -n.. othfli bfliquflflU wera ?.*? ai I :i..?l and pl M.-iar, :.. |-,..i.,i-k Towle. l-**c*r*tam?uth. N rL. In flppraclfltlon of his M?nd?hJp flnd ... ? john nugjarald. a fonnar prt . retan l ?" ? I" i"*"'-""1 f"r ' ... r Lan I . ? ileu of rommlafl - 'J ..?.??' I ' i j Mi Davltt, ? I?:'.?? '? I- '" ********* x iguata Bodln. ? ? iMn, ??- ? ? Intoraot ln P2.500 to Mrs Bllfl mitef ind xx'-.. of ? hai - .-. ,r .- Dr. John Herm in Eden. 11501 for ?orvlcaa ad t '? ; ' *?*?? ********> Mra Boaton flnd Mr*- Bodlne Mr MUtrpI '? fl Bfl Bl lnt? I IO '?''*? ?*??* tor Wlth Mr l-nn. -xaifi Thfl tflfl ? , provlded lhal Mr Murpl waa nol ? ?e a hond, bul that I. .. tatrfld from - ? ii... rrandnlecee and thraa -...,-- x weri mentlooflfll li ' m- Murphy ***i *h'* *??? "' Mr- Q ' ***** H* . -. ... .| leatlon whethar oiitem ? ; r** xx a 1*1 ll-' \\rs i;. , i waa a d?ar old Ifldy I mora and ,. .... dependenl on frtandfl flflpawtally on i, . (ia i waa ? terot i waa <->r gr* it halp to hat ln Bnanrtal anl other matten flnd h?r btNiiMflt to ma waa m f theaa I h,i'* n,,t I ... ptrlcfl on them ' WALDO HELPS TO LAY TRAP Causcs Arrest of Pension Book kecper for Extortion. Charged a*lth eatortlon, Oflorgi ?' ? ?HW ?? kflfllatani ikaai ar m . ? , i alnci ? ? . i .. Bterda) aftflrnoon, ? R hafora Commlaalonar Waldo dtamlaaad from thfl dapartmant and bi reatad ll?a thorna I - tlleg< I I > hflve racfllvfld IHO from Oflorgfl 0?r* rougfltfl, whfl w?fl retlrad from th? pty nea department by CommlMlonor B - a bi ii"' to K>-( th? mfln'fl ? .,.,,.-? to th? mnxlmunt of l"00. Xh? moi r?? flald tfl bav? > ean ? . r*d In a room on th? third t'.oor ot Pollce Headquartara, xxith twodatafttvaa l . , Ung ih.- dooi Bul H.ixx thoi na m in - ?ged to reach hta offlca on th? aamfl ri. xx nn.mt bfllng Bflfln, an-i whfln hfl xxas arraatad >nd aaarchfld thfl I'.i" xxas nol found \\ hflii Carrrofligfltfl w?a ratlrad t'"':' aome raaaon ha did n.>t k?i tha maxl? mum panalon. Racantly hi filfld fln ap* i'i atlon f"i an Im reaae ol penalon Ha alleged thal h? r-.-.-i.-d a lattet from Hawthorne, whom h? oftan rm-t In tha I penalon buraau, aaylng that for a con ? ?ideratlon ha would Bfll ,!l?' ?*?*?? ,'"; j hlm Cflrrougatfl told Commlaalonar vValtlo I nt Hflwthorna'a offflr, flnd yflfltflrday I eallad at thfl Commlflalonar*fl ofBcfl. arhflra D?putj Commlflfllonflr Nflwbargflr ka\i- hlm |1M In markal Mlla Thr ra? tlrad pollflsatrnan eallad on Hflwthavrna, and thfl tflTO *x..nt t,. B rOOtH On Ihfl third floor H?wthorn? xxas nol flaan t,. Iaflv? I lha place by tha dfltectlvaa <m watch, i but soon after th? two entared thfl room ' i 'ai roflgflta tfl| | "'I OUl and told thfl detecttvea thflt ha had pald Hawthorne $i ii of tin* monay The bookhflflpar, flrhfl xxas found nl xx.uk in hla oanaa. **?*"? tak-fln bflforfl Commtflfllonar W?ldo, and afUi bfllng Buapended, xx.m ki\*'u an imm.-di.it** hearing H? denlfld racalvtng taa monay, i.iii fldmlttad h<- xx ro!.- to Cbirougatfl. Waldo dtamlaaad Haxxthom*-. xx ho la a Clvll St-rvh-.* amploya a!'d or.l.i.'.l his arifst AMUSEMENTS New Features Daily Fun Every Minute 5 TH AVE.';""' DallyMaii || \MXIKItKTKl\'S It^.ui! Itninlio A i'onieaa.1 Miii-n.-n. Kathleaa rilf* fnr.1. ln Otl'fr F*-.!! !'? a j Mrs. M-iBiT Thaw I, fl 12 Hia Acta Cut to a quarter! A clean-ui) of silk four-in hands. 7700 are 50c. values. 996 are $1.00 values^ 25c. Just in time for Labor Day! Sale of Travelling Bags. Fine hetvy black walms ir various ?-rains. Only ios of them. $12.50 to $18 regularly. $10.50. Other bargains. $1.50 sliirts ('..>(?. $2.00 tmjainas $1.15. 8.5.00 batb rohes- -|2.85. K,vervthin<_; men and bovs n a> wear. RooEii Per Company, Three Broadway Stcres at at at Warien St- 13th St 34th St ATWCDD A LOW 2 F0R 25CTS. r^RED-MAN COLLAR '"? . & WILSON 0 AMUSEMENTS. svh rom.i ii wmm. rHEATatM empire: . NExrmon.eve JOKN OREW MLCH AD0 \39-AjD9Z, |\k.MN4.> \l 8 MfAaW riat-arr t RH M inn RA1TII ;;'*:..1 CARLE WILLIAMS * ? M ! Mltr DOI.I l.lltl. ? at ll lai Mill Wemt, RaaWrl Kvaatt. I?..r"lli? W.l.li. < li.'ri.l.,.. Paimpwaa a|. LYCEUM . OPENSTHUR. . Where Ignorance Is Bliss ?a | Rlta Jolivai KMl KMillii. Kl I! IIHM IMl I* BT M \ I M.IN lll! -I \l? I lll R. JULIA SANDERSON v: ? iin -t khhixi ..iki *i NEW AMSTEROAM ? ? - : 18 m . .i;i III f 8 li I IM ! BKKM EDBBHEllB Kpa*a*tal Labor Daj Mn Mon ? i't Ut. 'M' COHAN S r.iii i \u ?.?..? I.. -i ae n.%i ro mor. POTASH & PERLMUTTER_ 11111\\ ????? si ? i IlLIUV - anL Announcement ! ! ae* ???.. ter Run Reauma-d T ..raday. Thia Week RICHARD BENNETT Damaged Coods GRAND ii.im.. raahj hippodrome,;;m;;ht AMERICA WIMI.R 0ARDE1N Hl PAMrllMI I ow or laia. I i_,i i ? r ? a Brraat ouse . , , FAMILY CUPBOARD nn PAtaaiMI 1 s||l)\> oi im i. I _. i^r r r? a Brraat Playhouse T H E I . , Hlaa .-;???' ! ' 48THST. l"!"Hl TO-NIGHT KISS ME QUICK j ?... i I im, SY. M..-.I. Hall. :?i ? | ? LewFieldS" :ll Aboard-. ,. i ii >r im \ i n i ? a Ma' ? !>a BELIEVE ME, XANTIPPE "ggg, ;., WHEN OHMMS"C0KI? MWIVK. KIIHMl- llr.i.rr - ? ' THE LURE LONGACRE 'Vm kNi.-h- ? "ADELE" s"? | ; ? v 1. . V\ S V a M ' I ? i ' N COBT 8?gS ELTINGE v ^-Hw WITHIN THE LAW ELTINGE VV,' ?K ZTj - jMwJMrrk^ PAIACE oPEHsirrsEPT.1 SUPREME VAUDEVILLE ,,,N"i,.' i FRITZISCHEFF opensthib HORACEGOLDIN THE NEW minmi DiTR?* PR1CES UTe^Mef" ?**?',_<? 2.1 Ma* :?' ??<'?? taf ?'* *P"B|coi ' ?, ,,, ;., |i I'.hai aeee, _... - COLONIAL Sffia'a?^^* MCATR N"U S?ba.*i'ir?i?n '???'? ' ,, ? astor ;; V;w"r.s'iiOUOVaOl$M B y*48Bi Tlw i'h.<to Play, a