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been in eouraa of conatruction for many daya. lf Im expected that they will follow almost exactly the rule* goeerulag the taklng of testlmony in the Supreme Court l?ue provlslon wlll b-* made to ba1> guard the intereat* of the impearhed Governor. If his lawyers at any unie take exoeptlons t" the r illngS of ihe fhlef Judge they wlll have oportnnlt* to appeal te the court. whleh wlll then take a vote ?n th* issue raised That vote 44 111 be the final a i Followlng the adotrtton of tb will come a readinc ff t'.c aiii l impeachment and 'he foim.il pieadina; of the Oovernor t<> the .rnra-* ,? per ?, theft .ind f- rrupl mieuae of of firial power. It se< ms UkBl) lhat ih< (.ovcrnor uiil not ?? ll 0 .rt on this (,. eaaton unleaa the rulea adopted de? mand his praeence, i Hanker? for the Limeltght. Bfl far as ean be learncd lo-night he wants to be there. 'uel u< he has \4anted te be the centre "?' ever; kin.i oi affair where the gallerlea aer fiHI riace he t""k office. k.h his lawyera hn\e n notlon thai b. ougbl nol tn be in court at iuasl at that particular tim*. and wanl : maki ani Impeachmenl ehargea ia a *"? rmel writ? ten do ument. li la an even bel to Djajhl thki the Oovernor, who haa been I.,t . era from giving rul Intervtewfl .md itatementa, bul not from writlng lettera to all bla frlenda. will hae hlfl waj la this deeplte them. The rir**t argumenta befon thi uourt wui be .lueatlona of conttltutlonal ii |ha Bulaer wuiMel aill ad* vance?the contentlon thri ihe Aaaem .. nn i Ight lo Impeach the Oov? ernor at an eatraordlnarj Beeaior the contentlon tbat ln any event William Bulaer remalna Oo*i*ernor until the i .,t.rt rcR-isier B VOte depoBlng him. The Suprem' Court Juatlcea hava already ruled agalnat tha Bulaer lawyera on theae poini - In addltlon the lawyer* arUJ probabiy argue th.-u the Senate membera of the Frawley coinmilire. arhlch <lug up the evidence on whlch the impeachment rests. nre dlequaUfied from sitmig as .iudges These are S. iu t.us Frawle}. Kamsperger and S.umer, Dtmocrats, and Hi"?n, Republi an. Brown haa never attended a meeting of the I-'raw ley committee. and has taken no part in lte labors. These points all out of the way, the argument -.** i 11 come down to whether thr impeachment resolu ti-in oi te.*. acts whh'h are a proper ground for rfmoval of a Governor from office. Barrooma Are Trriv.ng. The city ie fuller of visitors and is riisplaying more interest in this event than in any political oc urren.MJ of a generatlon, save, 'Kj-rhaps. the pio longed deadiock over the election of a United States Scnator, which Fent James A. o GormBn to Washington. Every hotel ls full and they are all turning away people. Barrooms are doir.g a thriving business. Every where the impeachment is the aole topic of oonvcrsation. I/egislators who have had tO be coaxed or drlven to attend the sessions in the summer are here to-night. proud to be, even in a small degree, parti.ipants in this grsat history making event. Assemblyrr.en who say they don't know where the price of their next meal is coming from >are struttine around ln this brief glory, the centre of Uttle trrnups of admiring \-lsitors. who drn't know tnat the As f*mhly'B part in thi affair la all over. There was an unusual blossoming of frock coats in the Senate. The mem bers of the impea. hment court are evi deatly determtr.ed to dress the pgrt Some of them, suddeniy awake to ihe great t.oia>mnity and importan". of this trial. are as ekittish as a sweet girl graduate just before she spcaks h?r plece. Nowhere amnn* the Senators is there e4 Idence Of any degree ot Ju bllation or even satisfaction at the b? ginning of the trial, such as might '.ie expected tO OOfaaa from those Senators, at least from those whom the Governor attafked so bitterly in his futile diraet primary campaign. Tammany Pities "Poor Bill." There is evident a sort of dogged de termination to earry through n ?1 i *- a - greeable duty whi.h cannot be BVOlded. Surprislng as it may seem, hard and fast Tammany Hall Senators arho have known Sulzer fer years are rather la menting the fact that he is about tr, l.e hauled up f'.r trial. They speak of him in subdued tone**, using the parl tense, as if h> were already out of if fl.e and dead politically. ' 1'oor Bllla ho araa always a good fellow. but he i ouldn't stand proepor ity. It's too bad he got into this treuble,' wns the aray one sympathetlc Tammany soul put his laracnt. All day long a stream of vlaltOTg has been piloted by the t.'apjtol guldes through the reananged Stnate Cham ber, which Wlll be the rourtn.om. All day long hundreds of appUcattong for admissi.,n to th' trial ha\e poured in .,n McCabe, the clerk. There will be little enough room in the court fur those 44 ho have 10 be there. and the ihanco lor visitor. will be less than slight. it has been the trndeavor of Mc abe and those ln ?harge Of affairs to make vareful prov.s,on for the B0 < ommodations of nwspapcr represent atives. There -.-. i 11 l.e r.lai cs for lifty < ne raporten on the Ser.ate floor, most ly representatlvcs of New Vork Btate papers and newa as.*., ??utions. In addition to these, however, there are demands for more than oaa hun? dred repiesentatives of l*ewa*aapera from outside this state, many i< j r? - senting pn mm, ni E iropran nesis pai>crs and ne.vs sindnatis. Then there is the usual IlotilU of Bpei iai and **flgagaalne writera. Even william s.ii rer. wlth aH his greed for pefitxlartty, could ask no mon. Those writfrs who h.ne recelved no floor privllege wiii have t" take ihe.r . hanccs in u Bj nservrd f'.r them In one of the gal lerles. Public Te Be Crowded Out. This r**ser\ati'"'ii so limits ihe gall t/ spa< < that not more than a coupte uf hundred other peraona 44IH be abi-. 10 s.juce/.i in, and moal <>f them would bava to slt when- the; could not a* e mu'h and would be unable to h?ar more than half of what was aald. Nevertheleee, Indlcatlona are thut there BALANCE WHEEL l.\ SULZER CAS1 I CHie* JuDGEr. EDGARM , CULLEM Judge. WHLARD Bartlet; fpnOTO Br CamOM 1.4. 5TOO.O* JUOOE JOHN NrV. HOGAN. JUPGE. \rViLLlAM E WZRHZt*. JuOGC William H. Cuodeback v_\y*& Sen ROBT F \JVaGn_r. JuDCt "FetDCfclCK COLLiN 'juoci John C GfiAV wiii be auch B < rush of Ihe .urlousth.it th?' -erpeant-at-arms and his ass.-t anta plan to cloar th. Capitol corrl dora beyond ihe Benate veatlbule when r .,; aafet) haa heen re?'hrd. \..i *\*ti the laaryera la ihe ease ?? re irllling lo baaard ? guess as to the loncth of tbe trial. n la eertaln thal afrrr thn prelimlnary legal battle ia over ihe har.lest parl ?*>f the flghting be to come. The board of Im ' peachment manager* tiirik? n<. bonee of axpecting to produce at the trial mtl ;) more teatlmony and mme witness..* than the Frawley committee. AM ,th*se arltneaaea will have to be croaa* examined Then there will be the di? rect and croaa examinntion of the Sul? zer witne^srs. Bnd ln mhlition all the i lawyers' talk in argumenl and sum '. ming up. The trial will rr\r,\e more s!owly m aii probabillty, than i. caaa ln the Su preaM Court. be<aus>* the Fenators are not to he restralned fr.nn takinK a hand in the pro?eedim?s. and also there will be i/otee on Bppenis from ihe rullng j of tbe prealdblg judjje. The trial mn; be rompleted in a month. it may essily stretrh out into two months. Aaron J. Levy, chairman of the af Femh.'v |...nr.l of manager*., upon hia jnrrhal from Mew Vork this afternoon : laoued thla atatement: "Mr. Levy, in behalf of the managrrs of the Aaaeanbly, deairea to ann.un e tha mtainer ..f John B. Btanchfleld aa jadditionai eounael ln Ita i.rhaif. Coun | acl now conalata o< the Hon. Aiton R, Parket. the Hon. John H. Stnn<*hfirl<1. Lamb Rkharda Isidor J. Kresel and i Hiram To.ld.'1 The ali-rnment o.r counsel as an r.'Unred late tO-night, ?as as follows: For the prOeeCUUon Iitreet exam lnatlon <<f witnr sses. KuRen** I.amh Rithard* and IsHor Kresel. croaa-ea* &minati*.n, John B. Stan-hfield. lejr.,1 argument, F.dstar Truman Hrackett and Alton H. F'arkrr; summlng up. Judsr. I'arker. For the defence Dlrort oxamlnaiion of wHneFsen, Louis Ifarehall, of New York. and James Hay Qordon, r.f Phil? adelphia; croiis-examlnatlon. Harvey D. Hinman; lepa) argument, Aueten 'J Poa an.l /I.irvey I> Hinman; summing up. D. Cady Hern* k. NEW GOVERNORSHIP SNARL Bids on Capitol Construction Work Are Held Up. Albany, Bept IT. The tan?le over the rightfl ef New rort state s rlval clalm BntB for Oov-rnorship honors cropped up ajrain to-dav when the Srate Board nf Publlc Puiidincs mei to award contraetfl for Interlor marbie work in the reetored burned **<-tion of the rapltol. ActuiK GovomOl <tlynn nnd BpOakOT Fmlth of the Assembly were the board members preaent One contractet ra.r-ed the QiMOtlon tbat the op-ninj; >.f Mda by 'Jovrrnor Buhtar on August II, tive daya aft.r his Im peaehment waa Illegal. This point ".. eaeilUled. hmrivr, upon suhmlsslon of an opinion from the Attorne\ OaOBtal'a offlce that the t'ids had heen legal ly opened. Beverai other contractora pre aanted objeitions ani ihe board adjouraed for B week to gwe thfin oppottunlty to mibmlt thelr points in wiiiiiuc. ? harbs k. Dooley, a repreeentattre of thr- lo.al Hricklayers. Maeons and Plas ters' iniou, reojoeated th*. board t*. order the marbie work plaeed in position by members of that orRanizatioii. Ren.iainin Traltel, president of a New york inaihl* company, itated thal membera of the IfarMflaattera, Cuttera and Carvere* Aaao eiatl.m should have that piivil-ir*. He that if tbe rikla'.is pfrslstcd Iu their demand th whole bi j.-klav ing In dusti\ nf this Bt .te will .oiiie lo a stop.'' SULZER MASS MEETING Voters Asked to Defeat Those Who Caused Impeachment. Albany, Bept. 17 A nw>i ateetlftg io ?,.. rraor Bulaer'a behalf araa held in <?dd Follows' Hall 10-alght Tha Hev. H-rtrurr Hopklra, uf Albaay, presiiled. and the ipeakera IncluBed Mayor Qeorge ft t.uni' of ?J. hene-ta ly, tn* Rev. MHton fi. Plalt. ..f \m-t."dam, and s*\rral local BulaBT aupportere, l'..'Zoluti'ins ?* *r* adopttd ofT-nnc Qov* . rnor Bahwr pympeth) and aupport and c.illinK upon the irotore ef ih*. ?iii. te ep* peee membera nt th*- Lagtelature v. be an inepenalbta for the Oovernor'a Impaeaeh 'ii' Bt PRIMARY FIGURES GIVE NEW HEART 10 SULZER Surpriseti at Inroads Made on Tammany Upstate as Well as Below The Bronx. M'CABE ONLY SCOTCHED Technical Rule May Allow Him to Rctain Control at Albany - Tiger Legislators Make Light of Rcsult. ? Bj Ti eerapti "? "'" ' Albany, Bept i" Oovernor iulaer and hm frtende ar? luMlani lo-algbt o.er tbe reaulta nf th*- DemocratV prtmartefl out -id,. of New Yi.rr; i Itj They ?ey that tha 4 .ii.) nn; eapea t to makfl much head ?raj in the Tamman attroogholilfl belon Th<* Hn.nx. but that ih** Inroada thev m?.ir. nr, organlaathmfl of upetata M ir phj lleutenai ?- ? aeeed theli fond bopea Thej kwb ipon I i ,s ?5 iladieatiea nf i atroag upatati B i aea | timetn and aa] thej ?h"'\ ' Boppoti la arltli lha Oovernor ln I for vtndleaUen h? arlll mak* befort thfl Impeachmenl ? eurt ? Tanuaany Haii i*?*r?siamr- arbe returaed to Albany te-nlgbt to attmd tha .p.a aaaaaati aJTect, on the other hand. t*i piaee mtie iignlfleance la the upet mar> raeolta TIm i mj lhal "': menta than adinirat>?ii fnr tho OovemOT 'xpiain the overthrow of aome loyal er* ganlaatlon men. polnUag ta Orleana Coun? ty ea an 1ndi.Htl.-n that not all the rnuntry dMtrlcU arr Mr.-na ">r BuUeT. Ward *"n\e, tbfl m-mr.Pi of AMflmbl) from that count'-. wai- ona* of Iht four men arbeaa rotea neri aaM to i1**" *wunr over tn Tammiinv, aoeompHehblg th** Im* pearhmml of tbfl OOV4n?Or hy thfl Mj At Ibe prtmarlea he mad? tha Bghl as-alnM W. Hair* Murphy. State Pair Commlaelooer. whe had prophcated the nverwhi'lmlnit Befeat af tb* CuU force* ' becauaa of tbe AaemMjnaan'a rote for im peaebmeat Coie woi la -. ot M oTatitcta nt th* county. The Sulzer for< e? made -tmnc ahOW Inga, boarever, in Kri?*. Albaa] a"d <>s irego eountlea In BJrie County WUliam .1. 'onners, who was turn?4 om a- ebfl man ol inr stau . onimilt"! by CharliM v. Murpb) ;. ton yeaia ago, an.i Henrj P BUTgard, WbO Ir* n -v.-althy OOntractOI won an ovfi whelmin* \lctory over WUI tam H Pltapatrick Oovernor Bulaei bad i.*.n at ..d.is with Pltapatrick avei alnca the latter deeided to remain loyal te thr Tammany organlaatlon m the Bghl made .... tne Oovernor for hi? dlred primary i,:ii, whlcb provMed for the abollUon ..f the etate. fonvpntion ln Alban) Countj Patrtcb E. McCabe, Benate clvrk, had the Bghl ef hbi lll i.ai?. returhfl from country dletrictfl ind. cat? that h<- arlll atlll oootrol th- eoanty eommlttte, b .' avett he wai deubttul of it up te tti.-s afternoon As it Ih Danlel J. Dugan. fltate comtnltteeman. and Bulaer aupporter, win have an fn'JHi number of membert of the t-oramlttee but through a niia. adopted a \-?r -bo m<-< aae keepa tha icntroi Thla mie piovldae that oemmlt* treii.?ii repreeentlni dlatrlcta arblcb at ., ? alectlon for OOverner ca.t mur*. than IM rotea Khall have a vote f..i- ea. h addltlonal KB volrs Ae tba dlntri.Itfl I a r rled by MoCaba are in the thlokly inliab ited ff tU'nn <.f thlfl fltty tbe rui-' arorfca to hi* beneBl Thera haa t.*-en eppoelUeti io McCabe fnr yeara In thi.- aoaaty, bul never before dld n raaamna propartiooa whi-h i ii'innl him th? PaM woriy. rharlea N. Bulger, ?ho ?'i? defeated in Oewego County, wut nn active aupporter of oovernor smzer untii after the aecond il.feal of his dii.it primary Mll. Hi th.u turned apainiit lhe i>i\ernor. Belatr men d rfeated Mm yeaterday bj a larga rata. Btephca Byan, thn Bulaer leader In Che* naage Cbunty, did not ure j,o aretL Tbe lndlvatU.na arfl ihat bfl waa beaten f*jr irntrnl of the COUBt) COmmlttOfl 1>> B ?mall inalority. Com rnor Sulzer t..-night Riadl M plain that he i leared the teeulta in i-;ne Oaunty aapractanj aa a pcraonal tnbut* to braa. Balf, aad. hl flpttfl of the Inhlbltlon* placed npon liim by his eoaaeel, he wa arflllng te eommenl upon them to thi* e. tont ? Thaak Ood! Th* pn-?r- hav* at la*t beard from tbe people and thej *?iii hear uicuL befoif thi* matter ig pettltxl." LEGISLATURE PASSES OIRECT TAX [ Other Financial Bills Also Put Through Carryincj Appro priations of $375,000. HINMAN ONLY OBJECTOR Repubhcan Leader Finally Withdraws His Opposition and Is Content with Slow Rollcalls. r.l ,;na ' v ; . ar.d tal . . ? ...-a. trom ,,...,, ? Mli te-nlghl pi"*"bnti f, ,..??' atati 111 t Ini nda ..ii l ond . and g tle.OM i , ? . con . . . i !l ? La. . :*-i.il ITI ..r..l 125,000 . ;,!?.?,.--#..' , , ? neni of il- aith , i h. Senate a lo ol C,n: . i i ,,! | ?IflOilttoti .,i '...i '?'??.. ma ? ' the Btat< . ? ? paaa* the a ?? i Auguai ..;'.,. . d b . Qlynn arlthln * day or 1 va r, Th,ii | ,.. ara ? !* unanl* i. tha Aaeernbl) tha. R?pu eader, Mr Hinrnan, oe ? iad en the *rround thal no ktialatlon I thai -". ?.totu > alta-aitd , i .???. ,,i until att. i the un; ,.,., t , ad di ? Ida i a bo waa th Qe*eea*Ba*#i put. Hi lat. ? ? ,'1*- <'!' ' unio'is anaj diimanded alew i-dlcalla I The rote on Ibe dlrw l 111 ln Un ',. ;i rhera eara fortj krt rriemberi preaenl m tlu Benate and lal Ifl the AaaemMy. all of ii"* |aia|la***Uora na-ring reoal ?-,i let tara thla nreea urgtng 'heir praaenca to ,,.,?, thi dlreci Iai bill and autlng that arlthout .t th* alate'a cradll araa en ilank'i .ed Tha paagage "i theae Hnanclal billa practieeil) BamtMotea th<- la*a*alra?ea*necea aar* te be tian.s... td bj tha lealalattire, bul it.t tlnal ailj'iuiiiineiii arill ui, deubtedly n"i 'fliKe pleca until aftar the lm|, tu ,..,,, ,,i .,, ,ri ii.ii.piii..*. Ita 44'nk Ti,. a^atglatatura BaJJJourned Ita aaaatona to night out of reepaei io ? i"> rneritery of "Hia: Tlm" BuBJvati and Hayor Oayner. The pisolution for llayei 'i.i"'i'?r was ln troduead bj Benator Poley, who rapre sents the Bectate dletrict of Charlea P Murphy. ' As a I'lHtl'-e "f th-. Suprenie COUTt, said BeraBter Fotey, "tha >?? o.d oi Mr. 'iiiMioi livaa iu his dear dedetena. and ,i? Mayor af Nea fora: hla afflclent re. ord la known te all Heetood fer boneaty :,ini afltcien. |.i?,i..ii,i' mon than aa* of his predactaaera; Iuh dutlea Inveaved .1 Largai lleM than c\*n iho.-e. of the ?.;ov ? nior of the state. and he perfornied Ui. in wtlh honor and witegrlt,." "W herea.*>. The Sena.e hnn learncd." the i;a>eor nMiiuiinn read, "wlth deep Mirro'-v and leg.ei of the death Of William j. Qaynor, Mayor of the <'.t> of New Vori.. nhoae a*evetlee te tbe puMIc a*el fflr' and whon.- :il,il.t\ neirnRe nnd ... tagritj ot purpeea eaarned for hlta ti.e re m e. t anii *affectkan of tl.e dt) he *aj****ed *... falthfuUl and tha a.lm.nitioi. of the Cltj and State of New Vork, "IteaolTad. That wtn* the Benate ad lour.is to-nialit it be out of icspe.t to Um Kon. William J. iLtayner.'1 The . ?*s"l a tion for '1>!>* TlmH u.i? mtrn duced by ienato* .hiistie Blilllvan. "His main gtftfl te ehariiy havi.r been puMtahed.'' aald B(*aater Prawlay, "and there aie many puor familien in New V.iik vah" nu>s hlm tQ'day. His many ai u ef atlndneae a.,* he**4md tha knowi cdflfa <,f nn- i.eni.i.. ..f Nea forl " The resr.lull'ili i-leried ?" S.-nal..r Bul l!\in av n "jnatl wh" b> his efforfu aiul ,.'. i-_-.ii ..f "uu.i'ter raae te a poBHlea* of i,i..,,,!!,. n ? ..i thla bedy, aad who hy his in.IfulndedrtVaa and lm. .ii'i-- aUa*04-fljMten end. ar-d himself to all wh" had the **oad fertajm te b aaeoi leted \4ith hnn." Speakei Smilli of the Assenibry appolnt eij the MtOWttaaf > oniinittr. lo att.-l.d tha Qmyttot funeral ea Mendayi AaaamMy 111, 11 Latvy, ,'UMlller. ?'otlll". Walk. r, Bi h.iiip. lyevais, OoMlkBrg and Hammer. ef New Vork: Vale. of P.itna.u. i-amm. r. Dennee aad .ronin, of Kina.** McKee, or ? Rl.hmond; Huiden, of yueetis, and hob- J ln.-on. of Suffolk. I DAN1ELS ING JERSEY Says Nation Owes State a Debt for Wilson. TO liMSPECT YARD SITE Becretary of Navy Drafted to Review Parade of John P. Egar Outing. JoeepBua DenleM, Becretary of *hr Navy, maaa ?? Mg rxowd "f Jeraey Cltyl liemona" f?cl gOOd laal nijrhf by tellini,' ! them thal the Democrata throughoul the, nation oared i debt of gratttude to Kew Jeraey foi s-ivin"; them W.i .dr.iw Wilaon. | ? \ Kood manj ef ua Democrata," Mi | DanieLfl tald, "had given up aii hope ..f . Democratl Prealdent wben along comea New Jeraey irith Woodrow Wilaon. and now we are all happy." Tha Becretary nf the Navy came to Jer? aey Clty prlmartly te loob ever a Mta for ? nea navy rard planned In the oreen* I ville ?f tinn >.t Jeraey Clty, the inspertnui I of which wlll take place to-morrow mora Ing ii happamed tr.at th* John P. Bgan Ae ?., ation ma of th? leadlng Democratic organlaatlona of Hudaon County, had in ounng yeaterday, ao Mr Dantels r*>\iewr.i ,-ide from an automoMlfl in fronl otirthoi -??? Aftei the parade had jiae?od Ihe crowd esthered around hl* ?n , -ir] Repreaentatlveo Klakead and Han I | rauaded blm te IMI tbe . owd hoa glad ha waa to be a i.emo tbout flfteen hundred peraona w*re ?m ihr outing "t th.- Bgaa Aaaodatloa, which i* named foe the proepectlvfl la u ti nf um Hudson Count) Demoeracy The Becretarj ??t tnr Naw apent the nlghl nt the beme of Bepraoentatlva Km kead ai.d iaii> to-morrow morning "i>i ? ,?, ? i, . sit.. for thfl na\ y rnnt II wiii h<. r>ai m automoMlea by Rgpreeentatlve Klnkaad, ?' Ipencef .-'mth. prealdenl of lhe New Jeraey Har? bor < omml--lon: Kub.nl ' .)> nkln-on and U I. Sanders. ?t the New J.-.e^v Ha.i'it Commlaalon; Commiaeionera PA* gan, Br*aMager, Perria, Kague an'i Moon ?.' l ? ? Iti i 'omMeloo gov* . rnment .'?t>fi tl ? I' ""?? i rei aptlon eom* mln.i Bfty, of wblch Borregatc John i' Bgan i* i halrmen Aftei In pectlng th? land approachea nt th? iltfl thfl parti wlll board a govoi?' ' ' i. ndei .* Black Tom and Bea the elta from thr l...al Thfl boat will ian.l ' " party at Pler A, North River, and lunch e..n arlll bfl flerva I foi 100 al thfl \? hite* hall ' i'i". Battei Plai Bea t* I Denleh wlll . i* w the alte from thi .? r,f the w bltehall Bulldlm He will ? i s.... foi h o'clock toi Phlladelpbia to Inepecl th.. League laland Navj Yard DIDN'T LEAVE HER A GEM Cashier Took All from Girl? Bought $20,000 Car. Mlsa Eflla McMInn the youngTenni rui wbo peaed ?t Ihe Oarden Clty Hotel Bummer ia thfl w1f? of John C Bchlldknecht the *> ?week lablei who r | ifta ? nti al na B). In ou . ? ofllce of t ? '?'? a , .... loner OU. hr ' n bankruptej r ? ? ? bildknecht. Bhe taatlBed tbal i.one of tl ? lamoi d ? lfl ? ? I _ to her w.iB n?w ln ? ?Whera 1 mked W Ueoaer, count* for Marahall ? Hagan, "Mr BrhUdkaeefcl hta them. i elv ? ,.?? i waan'l ""'; m i rm ln M* aung ao* DM ( ?'? on tbe ...... . park? . ally tell xir maa wich an Inacrutable man," Mlm M Mtna ri ? |... ? n knoa i Mr.? gtrongl Mlaa McMian mM tha dld, bul refuaed rmrea ihe woman - whi ra abouta it a is underati ?' '"' formation tbal Behlldknei bl wa? ? Wltn ., ? m i Btrong" aa mewhera ln tim ? . ia. ir.- mai i hm ?" the '? ? uity i ati - " "-?? I' - '?' teotlei i found , | ear ab* h Ba hUdknei bt kept ln ,? garaga ln Beventh avenue, ueai Bat ' '?'" ' i managa r of tbe war-n burn Croa ? ?*w '' ? *? " ?"d caahlw boughl tbe ra. int cai foi *. i,, enter th- Vand-*rflllt CU| r ? McMian aaM eh- would aum nder _n tha ? tpt ? Btve i ?araa tbat ?ehlMkna m bought fnr ber. a WINS IN RACE WITH DEATH Woman's Last With Is To Die at Home. Boaton, Bept l" v race with dgoth mmgtti on lhe r.';l expreaa whleh lefl Bridgeport Cona. at ! II iVcloch thlfl afternoon and reached here ?t : o'clock thra evenini: II eairted Mra Jamea L. Hughea t?. ber home In Arllngton, Maaa., ... fulfll her -n^.i.' to ba in bei owa bome uben th** and comea \,, ompanied bj ber brother, I" >'? I Oallant, ,,? |< Vlncent'a Hoapltal. of Bridgeport and a tralned aarae, Mr* Hughea madi bei Mai lournei In ? ? ,., ,..,,,,1 Bha baa been ??< aufferer fr. in Bright'a disia*-e for mme than two yeara, and "ent te unduepoit a few month*. aga to ba ander ber brother'a cara she aank contlnually, however, and pleaded m be taken home to die .M la.si it wat- declded lo granl thlfl requeal An ambnlaace wa.- In waitlng ,,i tba Boaton atatlon and ruahed her lo Arllngton, wlnnlng hei race agalnal death The doeior. wim accompenled Mra. Hughea, .?*..>" -*hc la very low and caa not long auri h *?? e FRESH AIR FOR COiMVICTS Fielder Won't Let Prisoners Work as Tailors. Trenton, N. I , Bept 11 -Oovatnof Pleld* er refuaed to-day te approva nf an ? xien simi of thr eontraet 4.f tha Creecenl Qar ment Company for the employment ef . oni Icta al tba atata pi toon here, The Board of Prlaon Inapectora advbwd thal tha <xt. naion be approi i d Tbe Oovernor, In refuatng to foiin^ thi^. ad.l.e. -av- that the *tat. has de. i.lid upon a ?rw |.ri-.iili pnli.v >n far an tbal ? -ntploy uii nt nf the Inmati'.-- >.f the VaHoua penal Inatltutlona la conrerned. ii*r.^ after ihe priaonera ?iii be employed oul af doora an much as poaMMe on ?"taie roads. a prlson farm, where auppitoa wlll i.*? ralsed, and In ? quarry, whi. h th^ atata plana t*. purchaae, Oovwrnor Kir-id.r aay^ that psading lhe arorklng oul ..r the ayatem ha feela tbal .-mploymrnt r.tn be found fOT a large number nf thr mrn thrown OUl "f v* ot k by lh.. . li ..-ing .if the contiu.-t. ONE PEARL IN $625,000 NECKLACE LOST AGAIN Man Who Found the String Offers One "Bead" for Penny, but Has No Takers. [Rt fable t" Tha Trlbune I London. Sept. IS.-Kvery day pro vtdr-s a new and dramath ehapter in th" ;,Mtonl8hlng story of the pearl neck laee. it is now bejrond doubt that the pearls were artually pi-ked up ?>>' Horne in the street. but after taklng them to tne pollce the flnder aMeoOV ered he hnd still one in his pocket. Not knowing its worth Home offered it for a penny to a number of people m n puMlC house. but no one would DU) it. as if was ihu.iaTht tO be n.erely a bead or D marbie. Beveral puhltej liouses were \isiu.l aml the "marbie" araa ihe Joke of the day till eventually it v.as hist. Then another lonf llna of ateaureh nnd Inqnlry opened up for Bwtlnnd Yard.. Tha "marbi.." arhleh Horne wna offer inK for a penny <-r b glaaa ef 'eer was1 arorth lll.OtK). It la one <A the lauweal J and best of those stolen and an ong-r j vearch for it -reeterda* over the ground J covered by Horne iho previous <la>' opened up an entlrely new ehapter ln the amaatng romani e Horne nnd ? hiof Irurpector IVard started Oll the sear< h ear!.' in the mornlngT. Togethar they vialted the publlc houot* an.i uent through the treeta whlch Horne had traeareed on Tueada! II >*a.? uaeleea; tha gera had gone. Another problem la ? ho win get the *-a/nin i-ewnrd. H'.rne. who found the pearls, <>f eouraa clalma it and so <io Brandatater and Quadratsteltu, who** 4v,.rk led t" ti" eireel of the four men WOMEN FIGHT IN WINDOW: STREET THRONG L00KS ON Servant's Attempt to Die Frus trated by Squad of Poliee and Firemen. \ BtrilgglC in the wlndow .?!' Bfl BBBrt* ment houae i ove the atreet !? m, m ti ? ?:. one tr) Ing to throw . t into thi rtreal and tha | flfthtir tr to prevenl her, drear a crowd thal t-oraptateiy Mo.-ke.i tr.-ifftv ln Bi treai .. little before I i ?*.. avi' Ing and endi I ln a double reecue ...1 ,,? poti. ?? ?' id firemen. Mra. Bigmund 8) of tha Hb - apartmentfl al Mo 140 \\ aai wis .; eaalng for dlnner arben she . ? ? g |oa - oi the Broedar i ? ... ? r tb ? loud ? ? ray in time io s..e h. ? mald, i<"?a DtcUny, Bprlng tii. flill ? ira to J'.nip. M-*. Btrauaa Ba*r*arned and wtlz*i the arornan |uat ? ed forward out Thrown foi nrard on her rrip ' ?: iggllng li. mldalr to fr? " Baped md wiiiiui a ii: were ibO Itlni tlona ai ln ti.. :? ,,-t <.r th* chaoa ?".ne one turnr.l \- ; ' ? t.arlie i ? Ulaa 0 * Moi beinl eer. held ,..-.- ? rmol lle 1 ? :,. <i (oi ii" apai tmi nl I ? .? H< rea, hi u 'ti. . Btrance on ti, trael ...nia.i and ? -i fioin Hook and Laddl . d, and Bll ran to tha Btra ? ??, m. nt tfra. i holdlng the aroman ?. ' ? bi itea \* - almoat incom rhea the . reached h< ? ? i"':' "r n. r burden The mald ?*s tak-i; a prto* . . ? ? ? K ckerboclur H FOUND DYING DIFFICULT Man Successful with Poison After Harging Failed. ' ? ?? i '? of pota atum i ? igrth of and n t n k :? tther atrap a of Bulrlda uaed hv ? in..!! ,-? i man .BB found hanglng from the limb "f * tree in tha W4*atada araBi Of White Plalna road, Tucaahoe, i.'.e reoterde*. .,':??. IMOfl i he i le* bel m ed at fli l thal i h ? man Tl. araa a lump "ti thi rlgbl nd,* of iba head and ? ? ?.> hi. li might n II. U Btrugale. Tba arrangement f tha rope bi ,i ati ap howevi r. area iu. ;i thal aaa declded mat the man first tii,,l to h uig i.ini"?''? a iti. the rope, arhlch ?? -., hed, and di*opr?ed him tn tha ground n<* then tri.-d the ?tr.ip, but hi* araigbt araa raffldent to bend the iimh of th.. ap pie tree ta arhleh l.e imd attaebed the ? ?.Li -i WithOUl ....rovlnc .ither rope or Rtrap trom hi> nech the man then awal* lowed the cj anlde and 41. d Inatant i Taro roung huntera found the body. They Informed tha pollce and Coroner Dunn. "f Tonkera, uim removed thi body lo the < Itv nnd held an lti.pi.sl. The man araa about forty-fira yeara old, and appar enti'. un< a Qarnian He wa* Bva feet alghl iri'lii ???* tall Htid had a dark BBUBtai ha and halr The head >*is i.ahi The bodj aaa dr* *ed In a darh Btriped ?? il arhiti ahlrt and blach trouaers, ati of nooti tem* tci al, i "i heartnj: r." mark of Mentifl . -atlon ? . ? RAILR0ADSJ0 FILE RATES Rcasons for 5 Per Cent Advance Will Be Ready by Oct. 1. Dentel tVUlard, preeldent of the Baltl* m?re i Ohio I'.-illioad'and , hui -n;m or th.* commlttee of reilwa* executivee hav. Ing in ehavrce the t-atntaaJgn of the Baat ern carrlera for a 6 per cenl advame ln freta-ht ratea, said ye.ster.iav thal tha pro poaed new ratea arIM ba eompleted ami flled at WashiiiRton by October I. Mr. tYltlard aaaarted thal tbe fUlng af thee* tnriffM 44iu pia.e betora the tnteratate 1 'nmmerca Commlaaton the aittia' mtafl arhleb tha rallroads'drplre to have put ln force. ? "Much of our B**idence la reedjr.'' he added, 'and we will place adtneeeBB Bfl the fatand to Buaetantlate evary alteajatlon w. baf.ee made ahmit the rlfllni; ttAnktXrkt of tranapui tation service to the I'lildi". the ooat of lai.or ami ntaterlala and tae iii'.-d of new .apltal. From ionfeieiiee*< 1 have had ?lth n ^'leat n.an> B*B*4JMMB BBM l judge umi tbere win not be atuch oppo Mition to BUr plan of ? h.n .z.uitHl Increase thriiitachoiit all ifiti-a, whU'li wlll laava ln duatrial and tmftc relatlona Jtaal ua they are now." WOULD RETIRE WOODEN CARS. WashiiiKton. ri.pi. i: Repreeentativa allen. of OMo, i.a*. intro.iu.-e.i ,i Mli In the iious, p.-oviilinu for the eoaapUaaery retlrement frotn *a*fl***lee of all iraoden railroad .oa.he.s m IH a >eai.-*, '.?> per aent io i. retired eaeh year. Ifl N. I LAST Fate of E. L. Pratt and John Sherr, of Hotel Workers' Or* ganization, Unknown. BOG'JS CABIEGRAM SENT American Union to Hold Series of Mass Meetings to Protest Against Their Forcible De tention and Hiding. fl'.. ran*. tn The Trlhtm* 1 Loodon, s-M't Wl?The Fnreii-n nmra Wafl rV*krr] tO-dajT to look fnr K. L T'rfltt. fnr En?rli.?rh founder nf the Hotel \\'..rk~rs' I'nion. and Jr?hn Sh^rr. AtTier Ican j.resident nf the [ntsrnatl ? HntPi Workertf Fadaratkm of Ameti.'a Th" story tol.) tn the FnreiRn nfflf.. |g that Pr.'itt want tn .\'ov Ynrk Ia*t -prln? from Rhn.lfsia ln responpo to a forged cable purportlng tn rom.. fmm Bherr, that Pratt was kidnappeii on his arrlval. in thS middle r,f the day, an.l that BhetT disappoamd soon after. The Hotel WorkTS' I'nlnn nf Lnn.lon alleif.*s that both maa arere kidnappM by a hntel proprletora' organization of America. The International Hotel U'orker-' T'nlon of Amr-rii'.-a. l.eKinnlnc to-morr..w night, ! , ... rles of maaa moatin'*- at No JJ Weat Mth stre*>f. fo pr<-it<\*t acaln-t tho alli^ifed kldnapplnK of Pratt Thln ne. ton arlll he taken at the request nf th* Ajpalgamatod i'nion of Hotel, Club and Reetauraal W'orkera ot l/ondnn. Er.piand. who have Instltuted a worldwnie scar" . f.,-- Pratt Aooordlng to Percy Touns:. (renaval Bec? retary of the Loodon branch nf th.- union. Pratt had Incurrod the enmlty of thn Hotel Proprletora' Aksodatlon. v.oth m ? - country an.i in England, by his v: Clea in l.ehalf of th*" walters. HM hPrVl quartera were in L.vlnsjptone, Xorthern RhodesM Bouth Afrl The hnfiM employer- are. alleK^.i to have MM p'.ans to kidnnp Pratt. and *< i nrA Ingljr, i' l* aaid, a cahtegram was -ent to rporting to eoene fmrn John .*;h. : r. head of the union ln Am*rl<~a. The i-ram told I'ratt hr couM leave at . for the Unlted Btatea, ?<?* all danifor -? i.id passed. prattt la aal i t" hava ptartM fo- thls ? on<*e, nnlv io h.< kldn-ppivi gg BJ be BOI fnnt on Am<"'i'*.in BetL I'ratt- ulttmata fate ha*. r. niained a myatery t" thi.- day. a- has Sherr"*. al? th..irIi tn. two mam .i.saprear.-d aeveral The London bran. h "f t-r Waiteri .ind Work'-Ts' L'nlon i ..- i r.vd with L- mpreaentatli Bouth \i ?? ? pei Bona ui th< L' Utid St.-.'e- ln nr, effort to >.-irr> what btfl * ron.e of Pratt. JERSEY AFTER COAL TRUST Expert Gives Figures Showing Railroad Control of Mines. Th. ? ' Itlgatlng ..'nrnlt the W ? ?'? -?? Houaa of Aseam biy bagan it^ Inqu ? yeeterday In J . ? [t |fl pOSSd ..f . |r.,r . | || rhalrman; Waiter L IfcDermott, xn\m an, j*.hn a ICatthewa and Emersoa [.. Rlcharda aii were preaenl ea apl M K. Hellls. of !"? ., ? .?? \;..': t. ivas* tbe Wll that all the anthrai 11 tt..- Wyomlng, Lehlgh ar.d Bchuylklll * ? i;.,\. ? ..... ? thla , ...ii ..-raage wa Phll* adelphia A ;<???..?' lb ? ? ' ?*? tral of Wew Jeraey, Kea fork, Ontarl I Weatern, Kew Vork. BuaquahaM Waetern. Erie, Lai fcewai na. Da ?? and Permi :v.<: i ra that i Iheea i ? ?'*?''" qulred a ia j ii - - raa ... and of tiu* more than rr72.'?"?.4>v, ton? have been mlnsd. !? i9i>i the Central Ralli id of N ,.- Philadelphia I R - eontrolted :. ? ??. *?"?? to The flrttnesa H M t 1 UNNM ?? ef prica a, a untform Thi prpftta on coal 11 in< compe H B a ton The hearing wll tlnued to-day. A numbei i ha re I ? ? n ?ubpornaed. YIELD ON EXPRF.SS RATES Five Big Companies Ask for More Time, However. Waahlngton, Bepl ? v . made to the Interetate < 'ommi i ? mtaalon to-day by the espreaa compa * tu,- ,m extenalon of time ln whlcb to p_ra aad pul Into effect the ne*a ea * ratea ordered by the ? n Au* KUflt. By the tei raa of the . ... niaa i der the ratea arould become effectlve on i tctoba: l a. b ? onfi rence lo-dM between membera nf the eomral i ' eounael for tha eompanlea 11 araa n ?? reeented to be Impoaplbla Ior tlu pa . ?, to eompl] wltb the ordei b] '"' t.>!>.?! 1.'. Walker D Hlasa, apaaklag foi thei ? larga eapresa companlee, aspreeeed thei" arllllngnesa to comply generally with tbfl i.i,., lalona of the ? ommlM on - i': t,, pu| m tha propoaed rati i. Hi ??este*. however, eertaln modlrtcai i,,.i affeotlng u bi prindpla Ho ?oii.iuM.iii waa reached, to th? aatSMkM nf IlM date of the Oi ger or as te tne medlBcatlona .? queeti lattio doubt ??\aft'*. however, that eommlaaion wlll grant the appUeaiioa, Inaamuch aa the companlei agrei lo piy arith tha order BIGGEST CLASS AT RUTGERS IM Freshmen Enrolled at Openins, of College. 1 i iu Tfllegraph te r*? i rlaaafl i Kea Brupswiek, tt, J. Bept IT.?***** gera College opened ta>day. President Demaresl made an addreea In Klrkpatria? * I...p. i and welconied neu ind old p*W"*" The earolment Ln the freshmen class* w?s IH, thfl latsot Lla-9 that lias *'ver *n' t. reg Rutgera Olfta announced Include th.> library nf MansfleM L Hlllhrart. foraasrly secrel of the Hlapanic Bocietj of Aaaerlca, whlcli -.as Btaseatad by his arldow. The llbrery contalned Iwo thouaand rolumea and ara" ahetved In ihe Ralpb Veorheei Ubgary. Th*- a-ollep.. reea Ived *i."^ throUBh tli** bequeel Of *>f Mrs \nna Moore. wldow of Jamea Armory Moera .of tha cia?? of 51.