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IXTetD-^trrli ffrtttme ITOl* iWIii \? 24 ,'Vn To-day. f.lr. Tomorroxx. fair. nlth \ JiAAIll. .XI -t.O.M. hrisk aoulhxxrst xxin.la. NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY. AUGUST IT. IHi:i.-U PAGES- V l-HKi: ONE CENT In CltT of ??? York. I-raey Tlty and Mobokl ELSKWHEKK TWO CBNT8._ E EXPOSM .xhibits at San Francisco As sured, Despite Refusal of Government to Take Part Officially. BALLIN ANNOUNCES PLAN Director General of Hamburg American Line Heacis List with $50,000?Emperor William in Sympathy with Movement. Thr<-":gh tho efforta of Albflti Ballin. f-.r, ? ? ? general ot th-- Hrtmbura: Amer.an Btcamahlp Lmx-. Oarmany w." iend i aubatanlial <xhiMt to thr Fanama-Pacifi.* Expoflltlon flt flfancla. o in 101*.. Although tbfl Gcrnaan poxcrnmont of* | ; tO tak* i>art in the flX* Mr Bfl?ln evolvcd h I'lan f.ir ndid dlflplay, arhlch la to tta p.nd I ot v popuiar aubflcrlptlon. a cordlug to ? cablfl mf flga ro* ceixed yflfltflrday irom Hamburg at the the Hamburg-Ami r.. m company, Mr. Ballin lad tha ?uba**i1p tion llflt '-xith |5U.00(1. }i, ia paxtlcularl) anxloua, it ara? said. thal all "Jcrmftnt* ..i home and *n this co intry as xx-. 1!. who hax" thfl ln terf.-' Of th*- Fatherland at heart gnd tan flfford to d*? ao, arlll make Ubflral contrihutions for German r-'presuita tion at the Panarna-Baxifie EXPOfll* tion. Mr. Ballin has been ln confltant enbia rommunication rexently with WiIIi un <;. .- .-director of the line in this dty, .ln regard to bla ezpoflitlan pluns and som>' Of thfl dfltallfl Wt f learntd here yeaterday. Mr. Ball?''fl Idcag in no way flren ilfljatfltl rn d***nan<*? of thfl ln rial g.ixernment lie is* a clOflfl friond of the Qfltnnan Emperor, and WOU haxe nropoflcicl thfl flchenae of public rlpUon without the LmptTor's tianction. Government's Mistake. I'irector Ballin. DOITflVCr, fl<*-4**Ording tfl Mr. Bieltfl.. bflUflflflfl that the g.-xtrn ment made ? great mistake in not ar* ranging for rflprfl?ntatlon In Ban 1'ramiseo. Thi- t'erman 6oxt.rnm.iit, II was said, rlexided n*.t to exhlblt ' ' cause Of the dflpCfl? Iflfll '-n th? fltfl 1 and machinery trad-****. Whiio this rea ?on was purel*4* a commerc-ial one ar.<l in no aray fltfactfjd by politlOfl. Mr. Ballin publlcly .-aid that Oarmany could not aftord to neglext thfl oi por* tunity offered to h?-r by San Fram is. o. ln h.s determination to make th? movemtnt a guoc?a Mr. Rallin madfl ?one txc.edingiy Uberal propoflltlona ln his mflflflMifflfl jrflfliteitUy to Mr. {?"ivkel bo offared to take the entirt- 8X* to Ban l-'ratn. is.-o in OBfl "f his ship? by way of th.- I'anama Canal fll a nominal freight ratfl If thfl "mmis Fioneis of the I'anama Pfldflc Bflcposl* tinn would agre< to flvti thfl GflTtman flxhlbiton tr**<- of eharcfl fln aolcquatfl and desirable fllte in thr* expoflltlon pvnflMla for th*-- erextion of buildings. ? _r Ballin." said Mr. Bt-Ckflt ?'auth*.rizxs 118 tO sav that h?* dflflirflfl tO rreatfl an latflMflt in hia plan ln this oountry. Hfl Ifl anxious that Qflrmanfl her*- who malntain an interest in the Fat her land shall contnbute from h x of national pridfl "Hfl is xvilling to make great xonees ln fratffht rataa from Ofltrnriany to whlch In ItflflM la ? i on* i --.ble item. H<- will ask th**- Iflth* rnian ' anal fommission to r.ermit him tv- Bflnd thfl ship through the lanama Ca_al if that iratfl*"flra** la na-flrlgabifl at the time. "Mr. Ballin thinks a free site should be j..ioxided a.- San VrtUM iBflO 8 tson trlbutlon to the German flotflffprlflfl. Throughout his entire bUfllnCM nner Mr. Ballin has striven to main -.. ng bfltweon thfl two t ..ntimi-*! *.n fourth pi**'. .?*? rolumn. This Morning's Mews. _OCA-_ Pat*fl tVhitman to Tak** Tisrer Nomination.. 1 Bnuggllng Charffjfld tfl Thrf** on I.'.ner 1 ifl Panama Bxhtblt Aafl ?? I ' Ki-kn l-ri-'in t" Rflturn Bhaarla. 1 Dfl I.ancex N1.--.ll. Jl Sf-retlv \V< <1 . 1 Tammany Man Name Whitman. 2 u Mttchal'a Adx lc? ? a FUpabUi -,..:. 1 usi'.n SUt**. ... 1 . rfl" Btlll WflJl "Oo" a . na To DflbflU. 4 on Whltman'fl Aid.... 5 : '--i Air Olrla Don'l Faar '-PflBoha". 7 . . ... n*-;, ror "Vork. 7 . ? laifc Rafldy for Babydam. ...14 Hoapltal Hi ro Takea Poloon.14 Totteri M Moom.14 Kllma May 8olv? \m... i'r..ii*-m.14 OENEftAX.. f llflOfl | Mflflflflgfl J'...-'!"?"'"!. * Thaw Abandona Writ. 3 ?eaata Operu Ineoma *Taa Mght. 4 N A m Trlad to Dflfflfll Buchanaa... 4 latafl ' '"n!'-r. 4 Crati i uii'i* Apportlonad. 4 Ql] rm Attai kfl Lynn J Arnold. 6 !.,.,.i ln Hyfljlflnfl. * romEiow Amari'-an Follt tO BflrllB '"hanri'l .... 3 l?aafl Dflfflfltfld (tai iflaii Alm. 3 ?or in Pllghl lor I-'.'..""". 3 i.t l&aBployafl on Btrtkfl. 3 _ISC B IaltAgnC O V B. . 6 14 x- . " <'??tuary . 7 Th.ntn.al.a a l V\?,riu.8 ?*?" 9 Airn-. aud N.i-.v. ? jVeatl ? . * riinsj . .? ?'"tnaaeial ar.*i Markata ? io, n ?'>* ia BflflJ Kfctat-.ia **.... ,,. vx.,.m ?w ... . AI.MKKT BALLIN. A HIGHWAYMAN AT SIX Wisconsin Boy, Arrested ? 20 Times, Astounds Criminologists. Ra Ine, Wla., Aug. 26. -Rlchard Tuc lovaky, six yeara oid, was commltted to-day to the Stat>' Induatrial Bchool for Boya. Ha la to remain there until twent] -out. Iii'hard has eaueed thr police more trouble than any ten grown-upe, hi? t-rtmea r-msring from plaln burglary to hlghway i..l.y.i r>. in arhlch ha used an unloaded revolver. Twenty tlmea hi? ramo has been entered cfi thf i blotter for i rim^s thal arouM I placed "ther boya behlnd prleon bara. Even crimlr. i been aatonii I Threati nlni* othei th a knife Indui ed aumi i >i The commltment la of th< t in the atat. 'a i rtmlnal ra* orde. BRITISH EMPIRE TO GET AID IN FIGHTING DISEASE Medical Authorities Will Re? port Which of the Colonies AfTord Best Fields. [By i London. Aug IV- Wi kllffe Roae, nd miniatratlva Becretary f.f th.' Rockefel ? Sanitar Commlaaloi i lled on the ? i.n.-.rd liner Carrnanla to-daj for New York at't'i aeveral eaaful eonfer regarding ihe extenalon of the (100,000,000 fund I i llghl d< and myatei throughoul the world. He arlll bear later bj cabla or letter front Brltiah medical authoritlea rf-^ardins* the part of the Rritish Km plr* r<-*7r;.rdrd bi* th- m aa the rri"st far tlle apai for Inatltutatoa <,t aubaaquent campalgria a?*alnai epldemtee. lt i.? probaMe thai the bubonlc plagua in India end the aleeplng aickneaa in Afrlca will be ihe flral dieeaaea t" ba fo'ijrh*. HIS OWN SKIN SAVES ARM New Grafting Method Used Successfully in Hospital. Bu.mmlt, N. .1 . Aug 20. By adopt ing a mfthod of sk:n gr:ift\ng unique in his own experien.e nnd. .??', far BJ he know.j, never trled before, Dr Wllllam H. Lawrence, Jr., head of Overlook Hoapltal, has aaved the right arm of Charlea P. Waltera, a prlnter Waltera furniPh'-d hlmaelf arlth hia own skin. )n? arm belng placed in a "pOCket" "f the ln;ng CUtlcle and held therr- Immovable whil.' it was trans planted from its old to its new locatloa Tl." "pocket" was '-nt in th.- skin of thi abdomen, -?< siit above and belo*ai belng rnadf and thf skin carefully separated from thf fleah I'fwreri the two alita Into the p;!,, thua made the skinlesJ. arm was thrust and, when m poattion, tightly bandaged. Wtthtn a fa*w daya it was poaalble to reroove tha arm and Ita ne*a aupply of akln. HIS ROLL A BOOMERANG Professor's $1,000 Flies Away but Returns Again Profeaaor laosiea ("iinnmi'hnm vhn teaehea Latln m Bt Francla Xarier College, had $1,000 atolen from hlm ln front of a aalpon at Jaekaon avenue, in Tha Bronx, night before Iaat Laal nitzht the profeaaor had the $1,000 iia"k in ins pocki t again. Tha profeaaor aranl mt'< Ihi aaloon I., talk polltlca arlth aome of the young men who bung about. Two of than mi* the $1,000 r.'id arhen Profeaaor Cunnlngham atarted iiome they foi lowed hlm. A llttla later the prof.?i araa found lylng I" ,h" ?***?* hv Mv" paaaeraby. The bllia wera mlaaigg. The profeaaor aald ha had been attacked by liis two aaeoclat a Detectlvea <>f the Morrieanla Btatton found two men yeaterday who admltted they knea where the profeeeor'a $1,000 waa Thev went with tha detectivee. Brat t" a garage al 70th atreel aad Weat Bnd avenue, where $ftO0 waa hidden under an autotnobita aeat Then thev want io Cedar 1'ark. in Mott avenue. where the other $808 was hld d.ii under a boulder. _.-?? SPORT FUND A FIASCO Subsidy for Athleticism Not Liked in England. [Hi cabla t" The Trtbaae ) London, Aug. 27.* The eppMl fOI a publlc fund of $600,000 tor th.- purpoae of ie ealahlaatilng <.reat Brltaln'a au premacy la aport at th.- neat uiympic games loofcfl llkf endlng in a fla*?<?. Although the fund has now baaa "l"'n ten daya tha auhacrtptlona amount ?niy to $24,000, this smaii Bunt being BUdta up ehtafly by large dtmatkma Thf rajaponaa of ,t,p general public tr, th*. nrtoeal has been negligil'k. I His Friends Urge There Is No Good Political Reason for Antagonizing Demo cratic Voters. HE WON'T RUN FOR MAYOR Disgruntled Rcpublicans Fail to Entice District Attorney by Offer of Pctitions for Pri mary?Fusion Situa tiofl Still Muddled. THE DAY'S EVENTS IN POLITICS Dist-ict Attorney Whitman was dcsignatrd by Tflmirmny last night for hts preser.t office. Thnt action and rejection of Mr. Mitchel by the Independence League caused the fusion situation to be still much muddled. but the leaders exneeted a cliange for better to-day. William Randolph Hearst. in a statement, Heciared Himself a free lance m the campaign. He lauded Mitchel. but again denouncer! Prendergast and Mr.Anony. Whitman refused disgruntled Re puhlicans' offer rf a designation for Mayor hy petition. Gaynor's "Boomers" remained on the anxious seat awaiting the word "Go!"' while the Mayor stayed at St. James The entire fusion slate was in dorsed vestcrday afternoon by thfl Republican judiciary, borough and countv designating committees. Mitchel's demand was rejected by the Independence League. Prender? gast and McAneny were discarded and other candidates named for ControHer and President of the Board nf Alderrr.en. With th- pr<-at*rpecl thal Mayor Wlll iam J. Oaynoi \xiii formallv ontrr th<* hold ia .in ir for rfl-fllflfl tiOD t" 'la. . ti:. thr* .tt nf a gr.iup nf dlagruntlfld I'.- pu.:.- ?-?' .'? mlghl ri > to dei Ignate l?* ;?? r.'-.^r trtci Attorna) x\ bltman for Maj '.r bfl for. thfl Rflpll pandfl r. ?? i.t -.^ .? ..: .1 PltlgTflflfllVI 11 i mai k i, and the m mlnai on of Mr. Whitman "Of I'i U:x t AtlOl Dfl TaUnman* Hall, ihi fusion aUvatlon . ;!*-<l laat night Hoarflaar, thflffl nflre la<ll4*atlonfl lhal th*- l'i:mn innrx RTOUld g?-t toxethfl-r for tlu- s'lpl'-n "i thfl tlchal I' x.im ?aid f.ii tlie baal of aUitbortt) ia-' night that I !olon< I R ..,,... frotn ihi Wi lerday, arould itemenl urging the el? ? ' :->ti >.f ? ? lefl tor John Pun Mit< hi I and I hfl 11 tir<* fufllon ti. k.-i Th:.*- t Wlll come to-morroa or Friday, II a'aa aald, Dlfltrli' Attorn* Whitraon -dflfl-fld b) iiadtra and othflf l on his retui ri to the II frotn Bn Woodfl laal niKht. When he xx whcthcr he arould flt-capt th? Tamn noanlnation f"i Dlfltrlri Attornaj h?r?? plii-d: "i bave just : ?.*.? nnd am nol pn pfl i ed to make ? i nnflnt ar pn a. nt J ua rnosl ajrat* itii-fi f.-r thfl compllrni nl pald to m< aii thfl polltleal partlfl n of thfl eit) In th<- unanlmoufl nomination for n tion t" Um offlcfl of Dtotrlel Atttcirnflj I ,.rt;ur*!'. regard thi* flctlon "!' my felloaf - itlsfl na afl ? ?"**? <t trlbutc lo th<- w.rk *.f thfl ofllcfl ar.il lo tn" and flblfl I tflntfl, a*. flTflll as t.. m ? - flfllf " Tammany Acceptance Probable. it \xa*- undfliratood frotn frtanda ot tha i Hflttici Attoi ney lhal he had ptrav ti cillx d.-i-l.-d t.. tak>- thfl Tarnmitny notnlnatloa Th?y aald tha nomination . flnac to hlm ed flnd arltl rcnditlonfl ol ani I Ind Rrom tha ftral it xxas undorstood Mr. Whltnaan -*flj*dc*d inn)-. n Bfl n Rflpubllcan nnd an - rgflAtflfltlOn man. an-l OWed mOflt I part) and xx flfl guldfld b" il Iflflad* 11' ad\ il fl, aii th^ Rapublloan Iflfldera, ln<*ludlng Samu'-I B Koenig, prcaidi nl of thi , ounty ? ommlttflfl, and Heibatri r.ir ?ona, flrflta aflld to bave urgod him tn ,,, ? epi the nomination. In flddltlon i" this. il xx u undaratood thal evarj lua tiec "ii thfl Buftratn* < tourt ban* h in this distri. ' urgfld hllfl 10 fll'?'"l't thfl nomlnfltlon, ao thi ra iroiild ba no doubt ,,f his flkTM 'if"> Tha aituatlon thal lndu?*ad thflflfl men I-, urgfld hlm to iuk- thfl nomination xxas that Tamman) Hall probably vi.uld haxe nain. d Aflfllfltflnl I'lsiiat Attorni Prflnh Moaa in cafl? Ifr Whitman had come oul ODflnl) .ind ?purnfld ii"- ri"miri.ui..ii. Tba Oaynor paoplfl mlffhi hax*- Indorflfld Moaa, xxluh xxi.ild hax- r.nd'rtd thfl dflfflflt of Mr. Whitman po?Ible II Araa polnted out to Mr. Whitman thal thfltfl xxas n.'thniK flrrong l? ?'?.-? eptlng a Tammany nominntl4**n f"t tin.- placa u Tammany In th? pa?t lnda*Md Kspub la an flnd in.l-p.'iid. nt ? a ndida t.-s fot t li*- I - n-h. Spurn Tiger, Say? Seth Low. Among thotae a/ho urged the Dtstrlcl Attorna) nol to ?oi opi thi T?mm?ny nomination flrflfl former Mayor Bcth I/Iin. Hfl flflnl thfl folloa/lnf mefla?g< to Mr. Whitman nl BrflttOO Woodfl ?if tha Tainni.in Domlnntkm for Dta* trict Attorn?y is orTerfld jroa i h..pe you x. iii apum U as thfl unclflfln thillK it is. You arould nol n.-.-.-i't thfl Tam m,-,nv nnminati-.n for Mayor. Do not nccopt it for i)rs"''(' Attom.-v. Tou would n"t flCCflPl fl ii'iminatinn fr-.m thfl -.systrn..' l,ut ,h" 'AVBtMB' U ? nly th- anpUcaUon to tha pollca acniofl pf Tammany mortUfl and Tammany metli ( ontlnu-d ?o -aflCtaai i?ug-. a**4?*nd c?.lum-? DE LANCEY NICOLL, JR., AGED 21, SECRETLY WED lUrged by Friend, He Tells Astonished Father of June Elopement with Miss Alma Roes? Youth Is a Princeton Undergraduate. An elopement that Included an auto? mobile trip of thirty miles ar.d a mai riage whi h had been kept se.-ret .'or alfnoat three months arere diseiosed yeaterday, when DeLancey Nicoll jr., aon of the lawyer and promlneni D.m ocratic polltl. laa and Mlaa Aima C Uoos. ..f Monmouth Beach, N. .1-. Ca*m feaaed to the young man'a father that I.i. LA.VrEV NICOLL, JR ?; 1 .. ? oui '?' ?" ll - ? '. ' ?*?* photogi >: ? ll a "if. i>. had i ? ? n inair'.' .t al rVi .hold. I .\. .1 . "ti June 11 Thi '' ? niar" riage waa mi da bj '" Law ? R I, | ., trip tn th,- ? lt) from Mo* moutri Baa< h, where the oupla ? | wltb Dr. H ?-? ?ni"'ir ? Ho ighti - I'.-rsundfd thal waa belng made In keeping the mar ... . .. t rtgei oung Nicoll, with Dr. Houghi ? i.. Lan. ? Nl oll, Jr.. wh. nd a mei f the 1 THiEF RISKS PRISON TO RETURN S Pleads in Court to Return Property of Matjistrate Corrigan's Mother. rrigai a friend al . . iuenofl ? ther wll rt ? i t a ? p ilnl lai a . Harrla and Prank llartin w. ' before judge Poati r, ln Oen? na. on ' . ? ? rr. Hai rla. ap earning for l f at* I, g ,,,,. the pn pert; of Mra Corrlgan, i aked ; ? apeak to th. Hi told Judga Fi st- r thal Mai mothi r waa ihe I uat peraon ii. the world from whom he wo anythli g. Ha d d not .- ? the n laon foi tha i<igard ln a hl< h h< held Haa latrate Corrtgan'a fai >"1 h*-' wa.-, anxi" IB lO I.?? Wl ll ' ? ????" ??'""> 1,. 4,1,1.1 -j i. return of thi Bhaa la bj hlm, of courae, would bf >.n "'.: an adi of guilt, bul without atopplng lo welgh ti.nea qu. n ea he promiaad lhal Ihi ?hawla would ba n turned at oi* ??? ? Lai me ao, Judga*. |ue! foi an bour ir won'l take mora than lhat and aa i 1 ;, ,,,,,- K|ong wlth me, and I'll have thoec i ii ? thli gi righl down h< rc Thla is Btralgbl a;.i- I wouldn'l gl ? ?o ,tatl Ifou .- nd Al' Thomaa wlth ?,,.. ;,.i.i I'll be back here In an hour tvith tha Bhawla l'd aooner you'd s. nd Thomaa than ani ona elaa, be< 8 ?*.?- I hnoa hlm and I knoa he'a all rlght." Thomaa, a date. tlve In Diatri. I At torne; Whltman'a office, waa called, ;,,.,! ;ii ih- dlre. tion of thi.irl a< - , ompei.i Harrla on lha queet of the Bhawla The two returned In a Uttle nore lhan an hour with lha mleatng property. Tha ahawii wen handed over to Cnarlea P Boatwick. AaaiaUnl j .;sir;. t rVttorney. Beyond aaylng thai wenl "uptown" ilhd walted al "a place" whlk HarrU s.,.,,1 ., meaaenger foi tha Bhawla, Thomaa would nol dlecuea h.s trip, Maglatrate Crorrigan waa oul rt lown laal nlghl and Harrla would make n<> ,,,,,1 tr . Bplanatton of hla act Harrla and Martin wlll ba arralgnad ..,,..?? to-daj before Judga Poetar. When aneste.i Harrla gave hla ad dreaa aa Na HT Norfolk atraat, and Martin aa No l?H Bowery. Thej ???? ,? :,,,.,i ,.nnolaaeura ln art ob locte. There are thn e grand larceny Indlctmanta agalnat them Beeldea the ,?,,?, laea ahawla lha) ajre charged wlth ataaUng flOO worth of palnUnga ,,,,m thi W. ? J. Sloana Companj and ,,?.,.,. paintlnga from Jamaa McDer m,,M ol No. -'Ti .Ma.iiS'.n avenue. Ml..s. corrigaa'a Bhawla araraatolanoa May -"'l from the etudto of Aima i, Moerane, at Ne, 1711 Madlaon avenue, where they were atorad tempoamrily. ._???? BIG MELON FOR WILSON GIRLS. r. ralearapk <" ?"*?'* Trtbeae ! ? ||nlth. A.k. Aug M Three Mi.-es wiN.m af thla dty. baaa ahlapad aa a pouri'l watermelon as B Bift to three other Mlaaaa Wilson. the PraaMeat'a daughters. rlass of '16k said last night that he and his hrlde "Just got tired of waitlng" "I had known Aima for two or three yrars." he said, "and we had been f'irmally engaged for a long time. That is, it seemed long. hut 1 BUDpOM thal was bacauaa wa didn't aaa tha uae "f waitlng. Father. of course. wanted nif to aaralt nntil I had flni!-h'd at I'rln. eton. "We just got marrier] aithoul tell ing any one aiiout it. We wanted to be marrled quietly, withoul an elaborata weddlng. -s" we K"t ln a machlna and wenl Lo PreeheJd. Tha Rev. H. Moora Blake, of the Proteatanl Eplacopal .'hur'h. performed th.- ceremony. Then ae came baeh to i?r. Hougbton'a home. where wa were visitin1*. and that waa all there waa to It "The only reaaon we kepl II aecret waa becauaa a*e dldn'l a*ant it to get out, on aocounl of my college eouraa. No, wa won't Hve wlth mj family, hut will have our own home" I'tv Houghton'a explanatton was bri. f. "Aima and I"' Lancey took me in'.o their COnfldence," ha said. "an.l told DN they had been marrled at FreehoM. i told them they wera maklng a mlataka to keep ll aecret, and ao I"' Lancey and i came to New Vork t" tall lua father. "I have known Mlaa Roea for a num ber of yeara Bha is twenty-ona reara old an.l ? young woman of unuaual at 11 'i a* ? ompliahmenta, ad nni.'i ? all who kii"w her. Her fatlur. John Hyde, dled two months before Bhe waa born, and her mother marn.'i Bydnej Hecker, going tn CaH? fornla to Ilt " Mlaa Roea was adopted _nd aducated by her aunt. Mrs. Rk a ard Itoes, WhOaa nam- Aima took " The elder Mr. Nicoll araa phlloeophl ial: "Whlle I have known f'>r some tlme of my aon'a attentlocta to Mlaa Roea," ba aald Iaat night. "i hoped that he v ould poetpOaia his mani..?' untii he had completed his eoliega md waa eatabliahad In life. Thf young . ouple. however, like ao many othera, dearHded to take the matter Into . . an handa" 10 IHE ON UO RHEIN Mysterious Bale Yields Candle sticks and Sables?Woman Deprived of Ring. When tha North German i.loyd ltner r.hfin came ln from Hremen yeaterday ..? | landed har paaeengere in Hobnken Deputy Burveyor laaa Harria'a atten tion a ?? ? attra ti d lo an nnueually lArgr bale of gooda which had t>een pul under tha letter "i." Thinking it was part of B fi'ight sh'.pmcnf. he aaked the baggage maater why it waa pul aahore wlth the paaeengere' bag? gage, Ha waa told Ihe hale belonjred i.i Mr and Mrs Morrla Llebermann, of ? :gO. iftei the ordinary baggaga of the rouple araa examlned Harrla aaked them if the greal bale was their prop iii' Llebermann admltted ownerahlp, but aald ti"- bala contalned materlal uaed ln hla factorj In Chleago. Harrla aald the bale mu.it he opened, bul the owner proteated. He said hla WOrd ahould ba taken, as all his foreign purchaaea had heen declared and .x ? i in hla trunka. Llebermann'a rafuaal lo open tha half arouaed aueptclon, and a cuetoma ln ?pectoi waa ael t" work "ti tha faaten ing.-. When the bala waa opened a aearch dlecloaed ta.atly aable skins and four ailver candleaticka, all alleged tn h.<\e heen purchase.! ebffoad b) Mrs. Llebermann and badden in tha materlal ln the hale. Tha aable ektna and candleaticka wera eelze.l and pt nl t" the Appraiser's si..r<-j Tha coupla were content to lat the Konds go, hut as they wer.- about iu laava tha pler Deputj Burveyor iu.r m- ordered thal Mra L4abarrnnnn ahould he aaaarched Bha was t.-.k.-n aboard tha Rheln, and ln har clothing h woman Inapector found two ailver plecea and two ailver ctgaretta boldera, a .h.-mend rinK concoali ?i under her fl ? alao waa taken from her. On the same steamship i..m.' Mrs. M. blnovtta, accompanied by aer mother, Mrs Benjamln Breler, of Phll ndelphla. Bhe declared $1780 north of dutlable arttdaa, bul a aaareh of har clothing revealad a '-"rai neckhace, a larare quantlty ol hami mada lacai - nibj pta and a man's gold watch. Whlla Mra. Rablnovlta was taiking wlth the Burveyor, her father ?as .ill.'d into tha room and asked what ha did Wlth a watch he brought o\er from Burope undeclarad la Novemhar. Special agenta sent mtormatlon to New Vork that Breler brought over the watch, bul lha Inapactora who axam? lned his baggage at ihe time were un able t.? Bnd it Breler denied that he brought BUOfa a wat. h to this country, but when a watch which fittaad the descriptlon sent from abroad was found in the son's povket, the son admltted the watch was given to him hy his father last y.*ar as u Christma.s gift. The watch was sint to the Apprais? er's Stores. along wlth the watch and jewelry found in Mr?. Rabinovitz'B pos aession. PLEA BY HUERTA DELAYS MESSAGE Mexican Foreign Office Issues Statement Indicating De sire to Resume Broken Negotiations. SHOVVS CONCIUATORY TONE Wilson Consents to Postpone Going to Congress for 24 Hours on Mexico's Urgent Request. HE WILL WAIT NO LONGER Lind Leaves the Capital and Goes to Vera Cruz, Where Another Note from Min? ister Gamboa Fol lows Him. | IV- (ahl?> tfl Tha TrKaine 1 Mexico Clty, Aug. 26.?-The tone- of a | Btfltflfflflnt issufd to-nlght by S?*rtor l Oamboa, Iflnlfltcr of Foreign Affair?, BflMtna to indkfltfl a dflfltra by the lf?x* Ican go\?rnm.-n? to tak** up the thr.- .-1 of thfl negotiationa with the i'nited j sr.itf-s arhlch xxas brolten arhen John j Lind left t*lfl < apital for Vr-ra I'rijz rhts nv.rning. Th*- minist.r's statem.-nt xx u aa foUows: In order t-. Cfllm thfl natural anx Iflty if the publlc orcasioned by th** negotiationa arhlch hax** i.*-*n carriad on xxith Mr. I.ind. th>* i onfldflntial agent of President Wilson, BeflOT (Jam bofl declarefl that up to the pr?nt thera la no raason f< r alarm. "Sm.e thfl l..-cinning HflXiCO has tried i*. malntaln ? i*on*clllatory attltuda, al? though ar thfl -am-- time a dignifbd one, and if th*- PraaJdenl *.f th.* Unltfld Btatea ci naidera it opportune t.. ? i ?nlt t,, Congreifl th** ttatui of the Bfl* fotlationa th?n Mexico la rellflved from 'he tfldl Kgreement and from the tus toma observed in neajrotlatlonfl of this ? laflfl, not i" give prentfltura publlclty, ami wiii bflfltfln then, tnd only then. to mak>- public ln thrlr entiretv flil thfl do umentA arhlch haxe b*->.-n received ur whirh may be recelVfld flt tliat date. ?"rh- aituatlon la far frnm belng des jerate it can only be callfld aarioua. an-l for thla rflflflOB it Ifl dflfltrflblfl that the piihll** flhould bfl dlflCraflt and re ?flrvfld, alnca thi- la th** hest manner in arhlch they can aid th-* -f-ivcmmr-nt.'' Another notlceable indi'-ation of aucb B desire xxas ia tlie mlnlfltflf 'fl <1> ? !.ir r tion, in anaarer to a tjucatton put to hlm. that lf Mr Llnd should return fr-.m V* ra Cllia bfl flTOUld he xxeii re? ceived. It is thought possible in some . Ircl I her? that th-- IfflXlcan go-.rnment may be prcpaiing *" carry out independent* ]y snme of th*> suggestions of thfl Ami-riian irnvfrnm-nt, and thuix, **.hile ma'ntalning thfl princij le of non-inter ference by anx outside power in do* mefltic affairs. IfflXlCO might conciliatt* Amerlcan publlc oplnion. Mr. I.ind rapeated, as h*> left for Ver.i Cnia this morning, that during his stay ln Mexico h.- had been treat-d with every rourt.**y. M. I.ind xxas flCCOmpflnied bv Mrs. Lind and Lulfl d'Antin. an flttacM Of j \m.-riian Embaaay. Bc*oraa .*f Amerlcana tilled the train | on xx hi- h Mr I.ind mad.- thfl run from | hflTfl t. thf | "rt -.f N'era < ruz. I'aul I..* Falvw, the Fr. n- h Iflnlfltflff ti, Mexico, donlea havlng racelved in ?tructlona from hla ?roveriiument to recommend Mexico'a ?ccept*nc? of the | Wflahington fluggaatlona. Mr. Llnd anl Mlnlater <'amb"a a*-** flgflln ex-hancing notflfl, although Mr. j I.ind has left thfl capital, and Presi- | dent Wltoon'a other ag.-nt, Wtlltam B?yard Hale, has plannad to Iflavfl to? morrow. .--?nor Oamboa'fl not.*, xxhich he sa>s is in reply to "ne bfl r>-ce|xed from 'he Am.riian Fnxoy, was sent to Mr. I.ind at Yera ('ru/. tO-nlght. Th** c-.x'.-rnment understands that Mr. I.ind xxill leave Yera Crur. for the Unltfld States on Tliursdax. Mr. Hale's insirii'ti"ns Bra t" haxe lieie to-m.,r r, \x and Bflll <>n Thurfld - . Yera CTllg, Aug. 28.- UtflOdfld bv ! twenty-four Se.-r.-t BflfVlCfl m<n. .l.'iiri Lind flniVfld hflTfl from tlu- Maxtcafl | capital at 7 ?"." o'clock thlfl evenlng. Hfl xxas flccompanled by Mrs. Lind. Rear Admiral Prank F. netcher, commanding the aecond dlvtfltM of the Unlted Btatfl* Atlantic Bflflt, an l a raprflflentatlVfl "f the Am*Ti>-an I'on .siihite iii. t Mr. Wilson's . nvoy at 'bo t.*rminal station. It is AXpflCted that flftcr a brtflf raflt Mr. Llnd arUI --" aboard th*' bfltUflfltltp Louislina and g.-t into COmmunlCfltlon xxith Wash? ington by arlrfllfl?? Ht dccllnfld t<> mghi to mnkfl Btt) statement. lt is b.-li.*x.-d hflTfl that Mr. l.iml's. mlssion ls end.-d and that Oeneral Tre xli.-.'s fluddeii "'all to MflXtCO <'i'.'' m.-ans bfl xxill BOOn MfllHIM th.- t'rrtt dency, Qfln?nU Huerta taklng omma-id in th<* field against the rflbfllfl. . ?-?-' GATUN LAKE J\IAVIGAT/,?D Water Now Deep Enough to Move Large Vessels. I'anarna. Aug. 2BL?Thfl Hr*J lanre Vf>ssel to naxigate the Datun lyike 8flC ti,.n of the Panama t'anal. txve nty-f.iur mllflfl I" b'ngtli. a s'ntiov dTfldaTfl, knoxvn as No. 82, lefl its mo.irmgs n. ir th** I'.Htun lOChfl this ruu.ning an-l ?fljlfld under it-< ..xxn st.*am to a point north of ihunboa dlaa. The dn-.ig** xxill beK'n t/ie remoxal of I.vi.ikmi cubk ynrdfl of iiii dflfrosltfld in this locallty by tha c frrcnta *>f ihe t'hagies RtVCT. Th** Ucedge has be.-n tied up in ''atun for (rexeral months. waitlng for the Iflkfl Vci rise to a suffl ri.*nt h.-ipht to enab'ie lt t*i make the trip. ?? Labor Day Traina "from Atlantic Clty. ?pfljctal Ponnaytva-na H. R. traina taul l*?axe Atlantic iitx- Sept 1 nt 4:'ie P. M . xxith dlnlng <ar, i nr Newark and New York. at IriO P. Ut, flinlng car, and 8.00 P M. for Kllzabetl /. Newark & New York. ?Advt. This the Last Chance Given to the Mexican Executive to Accept the Proposalu of the United States Government. IFmra Thr. Trlbu<V Btauaaev 1 Washington. Aug. 26.--Havlng com plied with at least two requesta from the Mexican government to poatpone pres.nting to Congress his viewa on the Mexican situation, the last one of which came late last night. the Preal? dent la to-day dftermined to brook no further delay, and will to-morrow fo to thf Capltol and read his meaaage. unless Oeneral Huerta rc fdes from his position and aci epts the proposala mad- by the I'nited States. The Presidential message is belng utilized as a weapon against Huerta, whA apparently has become . opvtnced that it would be an evil thing for hia interests to have the commumeation rrad t<> .'ongress. Huerta was in formed of the President's purpose to aend thf message last Wednesday or Thursday. He then asked that actlon pa poatponed for a while, although he had BUbmltted what was derlared to he Mexi'o's flnal reply to the American propoaala. This gave Mr. Lind, the Preaident'a Bpecial agent in Mexico Clty, an opportunity to continue the di.-. uaalon. Huerta learned later that the Presi? dent contamplated dehvering his mes Baga "n Monday. Through his Mintater for Porelgn Affairs he asked for a poat p-infrrifnt. This was granted, and he was told that the message would go in ( mi Tueeday. Then came las* night's re'.urs' fog ,-inother p'Stponement. with Mr. Lindjfc mdorsement. This waa alao ccmpli rd w:th. and the President did nol gO/tO thf Capltol to-day as he had planned. ln the mean tlme Mr Lind, underr :n s.ru tlona from Waahhigton, has t,. r.c from Mexico CltJ t" Vera Cruz. Thnt l-f will come dlre<-tly home offic>ls of tha adtrunistration will not adm '?.. Mr. Lind has told the Mgxlcan go*. _rnme::t that, as far as he la con-er'srd, the n?Kot;at'.or.s haw eoane to an en 1. If thf Mexican government wants to ta!k any morf aboi-* th<? alturitlon, or if it has any detimte proposals to make, it can find hlm in Vera cruz. Playing Ita Last Card. The admlniatratlon is pkfying its last card before tha Prealdent#goea to ..'on-, gr.ss. Huerta is having nt Iaat i nam e to gft into line He is *rold thal thiB must le the Iaat p">tp. memenf of UM meaaaga The impatienee of thf Umted States is being furth>r, emphas-.zed by the departure of Mr. I f nd from Mexico ?'ity. At the same tJnio it is under Btood tbat canrtain foeMgn governmems are makina: reprcecnfJttiona to Qenanl Hierta. urgmg hing t" recede. It :a the hope of thf admlniatratlon that Huerta will do Bofoefore i o'cloch to*> morrow, when tha/ Preridant vrill go to the Capltol. It is poettlvely / tated that the United I states governirient haa not dev. .?.? 1 | fn>m the con'/Utiona orlgtnally pro poaed to Huertj? by Mr Lind. It ll mitted in an ofttClal Btati ment. giveg out from th.? Whlta Houaa thrit Mr. Lind madf urtain ' sipplema>ntar>' auggeattonfl r I il what theaa arera s 'not dlvulgi rl. It is merely stat?-.l that they do no/ in the sligh'' ?:'? :r-?? af feel 'he orf/ginal proi I Prom >.ri authoritatlve quauBtar M :a learned l/ial theaa arera the ^propoaala whi.h *y.r Llnd made to Oeneral Hui rta: First--That there ahould be?.in aqree ment to a cesaat.on of biostil.tiea througnout Mexico and a defmite armrf.ice. Second?That provuion be, made for a f>ee and early elect.on for Pres'dent. TMrd?That Huerta shoidd not ha B cana-lidate for the Presidency. Pourth?That all fact.oas Ba] > afcide by the result. Statemcnt from the Whflte House. poiknrlng !a tha statement laanad .?t lha White Houae: "l.ast night, about marinight, after 'the , mfercnoe b.tw.en the President and tha Porelgn Retottona committt-ea of the tv"> haJUaea, a dispatch was re ed from Mexico Cltjij tn which Mr. Llnd unlted with Sefior 'fiamboa, Min I later <>f PorOIgn .affairSK in re-iuest'.r.g the Pfsid.i tO lostpone his addreajs tn the Congreaa untll Wednesday, in order to anord the anthorities at Mex 1. .. dty opportunity for further con ildentlon of the propoaala of the I'nited States, in view ..f ct-rtain iup plementary suggestions made by Mr. Llnd. The !'r. sidenrt has, of i-ourie, ronaentad, an.l gxpanta to aa*Ku*aaa ihe Congreaa al l p> a*. on Wednesday." This statement h-as not been ampli fled hy an> unoflVial announcement. At tha Whlta Houaa and at the State Pepartment the offlcials adopt an air of flnality. and intimate that patienee haa i. as. d tO ba B \irtue. lt Maana QUtta plam that the adm.ai latratloa hmves that Huerta ta yjaliUgg under the presaur* of the Impitad threat of the Impending message to Congress. The fact that Huerta .'e Opened the negotiations and requestcd that the president delay laying tha case before Congress ls what gave rlae to the optimism displayed in offtelal clrcles Blnce the middle of last week. It was declared to-day in authorita?