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WM-iarfc atri?mn* Vo* IAXI1I,.N? 24.426. "??"JSgarffifte'??'*"' NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER I. LM3.?16 PAGES. * * PRICE ONE CENT n*rvtira* m rvrrv [ Hold Up Automobile Party and Take Cash and Jewelry? Hit Car Owner with Revolver. WOMAN GIVES THE ALARM Highwaymen Let Her Go When She Assures Them She Has No Money?Chief Magistrate McAdoo Sees Sus? pected Men. I a highwaymen who recently ter? rorized the region above the Palisades, between Fort Lee and Englewood, and vho held up chief Magistrate McAdoo nnd his brother, o? New York, added ? rgel3 to 'v<t depredations yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Daniel Fellowa Platt, Of Englewood, and John S. Mabon and his wife and daughter, of Hackensack, were the latest victims. Mr?. Piatt was alone in her auto lle on the road from Englewood to Tenafly, when two men. one wearing a mask, stopped from the woods along? side the road and hold her up at the muzzle of a revolver. They ordered her to throw her money and jewels into tl ' road. 1 told the men I had .1 ist come out for a little spin in m\ automobile, and thai I had neither money nor diamonds a ? me." said Mrs. Platt "The men ? ntly were willing to take my word f >r it. for they told me to drive on. "[ was so nervous and frightened that I rotild hardly drive my auto p nbii?. straight in the road, but 1 man? as, d to pet home, and then telephoned (0 "h'.ef of Police Frank Titus. I saw one ?nan was about twenty-flve y. ire old and wore a brown suit of clothes, with a little red button in one the buttonhole! of his coat. The ether man wore a mask, Which only partly covered ins face." McAdoo Sees Captured Men. Mrs. Plan's experience and that 'f Mr. M urred at about the hub? thai Magistrate McAdoo and his brother were at the H?chense k Jail trying to identify the two N".-w York ins who held \?r> Clarence M. rater n Bal irdaj m ? tr1 i ? Hevea them of their vaTual les in May. ? of the prisoners, Antonio Gal? lueci, of No. I"1 East lloth itreet, Manhattan, looked very much like the smaller of the two men who held him Iff M I 00 said. The Chief mag? istrate and his brother Insisted, bow ? ?-. that their Identification must nut gard< 1 as positive. Mr. Pratt, when three Italians lb from the roadside, near Edgewater, ? n Saturday night, fought with two of tin? men and prevented the third from I his revolver. He was responsi? ble for th< t of Oalluccl and An ? Amito, the other highwaymen. The ? i is the lea ; r of the band which has perpetrated many Of the recent hold Mr. Mabon, who i- a lawyer, went for an automobile drive with his wife and his daughter, Catherine, this af? ternoon. The machine a is bowling I above the Palisades, near Engte wood, when Mr. Mabon saw- the trunk of a tree lying across the road, u? was forced to bring his machine to B stop, and no sooner had he don- so than two men Tom the road Fido and commanded the lawyer and ??:f" and daughter to step out uf the car fhwaymen then made their ma hold their hands above their ?? bed them. Mr. ( <ntlnu?(l on ?.???.iid page, tilth column. This Morning's Sews LOCAL. I on Tammany i .des Bandits Raid; Posse Out... l ??uff Cannot Use Left sid?-. i m | ?? ? Horse. i Sponsors Loyal to Race Suicide Play. 3 OvertlSM on Rallroada Discussed.... 3 Cotton Man Cheerful Over Tariff.... 4 St a Republli sn Era. 4 till < nit wits .low ,-ller.5 to i men Fire In Brooklyn.. 5 Mltchel a '?ior?\ Peace Maker. 5 Jinnies I>rive I gh p at S?-a . 5 lor'" A Taylor Stock Sale Upheld.. 7 Three Millionaires for Schmidt Jury..11 Tax Dodgera Send Cash to Jersey....li ?S)terbrook No? Heads Aldermen.16 M*ds Danger In Billboard?.16 Witnesses ,'?ilcd In Interboro Suit...If GENERAL. Trstimorn Brings In Mrs Bulser. 1 ?'?shorfie Bl ,,!.s Prison Cubs. 2 Want New Grand Jury oi Thaw Cas< 3 Hi? Moflean Battle Neat. 3 Houses PasBca Tariff Bill. 4 M'ilson to Dlrecl Currency Bill Tight. 4 Senator Lode** Recovering. 7 Elliott Urgea Htaber Railroad Rate? II ?nrrce Board Seeks More POWSI . 11 FOKEIQN. Jar. S Semis Ni w Protest. 1 ('hlitesf niectlon on October 10. 3 ' o ir. h of England Congress Opens... 3 MISCELLANEOUS. editorial. 6 | ? ! v. 7 T> eat rica 1. 7 fbltuary. 7 ta.8 and 9 Shlpvtgg./. 9 \\ Mt bee. 9 ' ? I for Women.10 Markets . u i lnan< lal .ia and 13 j?.-,! i late . 14 Army and Mary.14 HERMANN OELRICHS'S AUl IN CRASH; GIRL INJURE Young Woman Picked Up U conscious and Sent to Hos? pital?Driver Missing. 91 ith many i ins from broken *if In her wt breaat and on her head, wnjnsr woman, who said her name w Lucille Blngleton, nineteen yean o of No, '."?; w.st I15th afreet was tak 'o ti'.^ Knickerbocker Hoapltal at o'clock last night. Bhe was one of t pew engere In ? touring automob which leaped the curb at Broadway ? 120th street and crashed Into a trcp The car, according to the i>o)ire, w owh.n1 by Hermann Oelrlcha According la M lag Singleton, the m ? ho was it the ? heel .'>t thr tim*5 ? Idenl waa "Mr ( 'ratghorn, No Hi Ki- ereide I ?live.*1 Thai addn the I'? it;. Pal fnateinl of Columbia University. The telepho tor -it the fraternity house la night nald th^ro was no Mr Craigho thfrc but thai '"" brothers nam Claghorq were members of the fratp nlty. Both of them went Weal ? mon 1 - Singleton, who was In the fro seat, "as catapulted through th.p wt? ' and landed on s grass plot i the sidewalk The man who was rm nlng the car also was Injured by flyii glass. Persons who sa-\ the said he ran .".^ay. Thf girt who was unconactoua wi picked up by Adolph Schultz, of N 7>~>~ Wrst 124th street, who wai pas Inp In flnoth.r machine Patrolm Wassung, of the Wesi l2T?th streel >t tlon, was told of the accident and )??. the Injured pin to the hospital Bchults's automo At No. 600 Weal 115th streel s Mr : Doblns has an apartment on the thir floor. Bhe said last nigh! thai si I a room to Miss Singleton month ago According to Mrs. Dobln tl ?? girl came from Pennsylvanii whrrf the was a pupil In a youn I women'a finishing school. Her fath? I Miss Singleton said, was s mining mu : with impress in Mexico. -. ODDS ON M'CALL CUT Curb Bettors Give Only 10 to 8 Instead of 10 to 7. Election Lettinc In th* financial di? Irid yesterday showed ? narrowln Of th^ odds on McCall o\rr \h>- previ ous day Those who were willing t risk their monos would noi gi ? I tt< than 10 to 8 On thf Tammanv candi <l?\c, while on Monday the odds wer 1" to 7. a prominent Curb broker i">t 180 on M fail against $240 on Mltchel, th ?mailer waget being -taken by FT? Bchumm, of No J Stone street. An othrr bel on th" Curb of W'** on Mc Lgatnsi 1200 on Mltchel ?as re ported. -? CARNEGIE ON BRITISH LIS1 With American Secretaries Maj Vote in Scotland. Dornoch, Scotland, Bept. .".<? Thi Lord Hich Sheriff of Sutherland Coun? ty, holding ourl at Dornoch to-day i<d to keep the names of Andn t Carnegl? and Ms two American se r? taries, Messrs. Bertram and Harrow, cr the Brltlah voting reglater. Certified evidence thai Mr. Carnegie had voted in America ?as submitted to th< Shi riff, but he refua< d to '?? ? He said that if his naturalisai! >n ?? qu< stioned by a ? ot< r on the lit t ? -or might then ask Mr Car? a if lu-' desired t>> exercise his right to vote. This was apparently a ? of Scotch humor, as nearly every voter In Mr, Carnegie's division is either his tenant or servant Home Be< retary M< K> nna, who la the 1 last court Of appeal in this matt.r, hit i < laatle recentlj. The a n i ir who compiles the register says that Mr. Carnegie and his aecretarlea nay ...??. as they arc again on the reglater. T ere was nn repr?sentative of Mr. egle ni court Mr. Carnegie hlm 1 self was Ashing all day. ?TWO NEW HAVEN WRECKS Open Switches Responsible for Both?Railroad Men Hurt. ; Bj Telegraph to 1 ???<? Tribune ! Avon, form., Bept 80. Open swlt hea ? i two accidents to-day on the New Haven Railroad a paaaenger train bound from New Haven t.. Bhel Iburne Falla Mass, was derailed this afternoon, and at Danburj thla fore noon a local crashed Into s freight train which was atanding on a siding At Danbury only the engineer, Thom? as Dougherty, was hurt but In this town, th.' engineer. Ailing, and the con? ductor, ciark. were aerlonaly Injured ami a gang of section men In a work ear a ei e brute? d ' Tin public Utilities ' 'ommlsslon a i .. d and Inspector C ' ". Elw? I make an Inveatigatloii <<t both, 1 locomotive and baggage car at ibis pla< e a ere a recked, sei > n ff Igbt ?'ore iemollehed and the rails torn up for man) feet In i Nanbui i lh< i mpi I freight cars were driven through u ! bi i' a wall of a building. AUTO RUNS^ OVER BOY Lad Steps from Curb an! Is Thrown?Condition Serious. While playing In front of ha home) No. HO Riverside Drive, late vesterdaj aftei non. Randall Runenstein, fourteen years Old, st< pped Off tli?' rurli in front Ol a northbound automobile. The automobile ?truck the boy, knocked hua down and passed over his body. I'ati'oiman Ketchajn ordered tiip chauf leur to take the boj aith all apead to the WaabJngtoa Heights HospttaL There Dr. Rachrach aaM the young victim had aus t.,ui.'.i n fracture of the skull. Internal In - and i ii.i-tul.- <.f the left I? g, and pronounc? d I i rondltton critical. The automobile, which I* owned by i ;. ?rga W. Blossom, of the Hotel (Jothui wo? driven l>) Charlea !>?? Ros.-, of No lit w.st bitii ?trot, at the tune of the ai 11 lent MJTCHEL STARTS FIGHT ON TIGE Crowds Cheer Fusion Nomin on His Whirlwind Trip from Washington Heights to Flatbush. MAKES MURPHY A TARGE Ccills Tammany Chieftain tl "Shame of Democracy"? Candidate Describes How He Would Rid City of Police "System." Strong! aggressive, mid answer by quick enthusissm on tin- part of i audience, John Purroy liltchel beg ins campaigning last night with whirlwind ?pecchmaklng trip, a hi op< ru ; in Wai bington Height? si around up In F latbush. His first -p.. h era? bt fore a Ian crowd of no n and women In tiie K< Wsshington Reformed Church, si Po Washington avenue and 181st itreet, i tlie polic< question He also esplalnt the itv s negoliatioi i a Ith the NY York central Railroad regarding tl tracks through Pert Washington Par tfter bringing hi? audience cheerii to Itf feel at the close of hi? ?peec Mr Mit? bel lumi i d Into en automobl and ?a? carried to a hall al 81 S\ I oi is avenue end l >ist strei t. So. after he ?-nt ? red t ! e hall i *>? 011 McAnmy, Borough Prealdenl of Mai hatten, an h ed. The audit net eert him ? l had Mr Mlt< h< and the ? andidatt foi M iyor wi forced to pauac in his ?peech for f<?\ eral moments Mi M .t' bel emi the necea;" j I >i oppt ?Ition to Tani many, and asserted Edward E. McCa wai domin it?d by Murphy. Takes Up Police Problem. "A rear agn i ild Mitt he] iti th rhurch, "everybod) In Neo Fork wi Interested In the question of no troL Then it wsa ? burning toplt Even man and woman was thinkln <'f the i utragt we had witnessed an wondering how to attat k the problei of police ct "Do you think the ??., ?{< !n' . ;. ? o| . rat. .? now than It WI Mr ago \v. i a i. heard th? ?? < ? en loud< el li their denunciation of th. tyatem' as: lice Issue is dead I U ' you tha th. ??? item' is just a^ largt is) m helsh ? .1 ISl ?? - o| ? i ,? : ?That 'system' la ? ?-?mail mint hlghei offlt ? ? ? ' be Poh> ?? i tepart men! which ran l<- broken hj an ef fectlve administration. I have h; < something to do with the department and I know that tin nt\ ,, ? k snd file are of a? Ihre as the majorlt) of good, hone? the city. 1 : I ? a <:?,". era nee from tl ? Olli.' "The 'System' can be broken If th< Mayor will Inform himself Indepen dently "f the department ol condition! tin.. ighoul the clt) il- ? an do thu through ?ut li an offlt e at that of th< ? 'ommlssiont r of At i ounti w hen ??. s a. ting Ms: or In I01O, bj It srnlm of the condition? In Cone; Island ' ? ? ? a dlSgrSI e t.. th? Clt)', 1 obtained e\ Id? n< ? upon ? hi? h I wai ; ? to ha ? ? i 'i' ln?| d< mot< i ?.nd ultimately d ism Used, snd m oim day i cleaned up < 'one: Island and mad.. II a safe plgCS for the Cltlxel uie as j? playground. This ?imply re? quired the us?' of th>- machinery ol government which is a< the hand of the Mir. or "If I \u\\ ? the I 0 opt ration of thf Police Commissioner ;"? I tha! of the [>iMt |< I Attoinej. we i sn bn ai< th. ?g item.' The 'it> hai two anna. One in its executive arm, consisting of the Mayor and his commissioners and the other I? the punitive ?irm. Including the i >isti ?? t Attorne) 'a offlt e. if th< re la discord between the two tht cltj will be paralysed, hut if the two arm- work together t)>>- city has ? grip by which H can take the 'System' awa: from the Police Department n?d remove the stain from th.- fair name of th<- de? partment, which the men In it do not deserve." Denounces Tammany Hall. When the cheering ?huh followed Mr, Mitchell introduction by R. R. Pogel at the second meeting subsided the fusion candidate launched Into ? mild 'i' nunctatlon of Tammany Hall and an esposltion of Edward B. Mc? Cail's i let cy to that organisa ? im glad that thf first real cam palgl m<? t : riK ut Which I .i ni to sp.ak Degaocratlc meeting," Mr, Mltchel ? ,, i .|,-.|. "Ai i aaM -'it the I toop r i nl ?n meeting i?vt night, i believe the i ?. . of nil decent sell minded i- r? ?one is i., hind tnis ticket, becauee this ticket is ? movement to hurl from pub? lic life Charles P. Murphy, who is the shame "f Democracy. ?The issue." he i otitinuccl. 'is tnis: shall the people of the city govern! It or ?nail Charles V, Murphy govern it, through bit chosen representatives, for ins own purposes? ?i ha\e learned thai ia?t night Mr. tfcCall, my opponent) In addressing a mooting; ?a? thai if lie were chosen administrative head of Um city h? would be the administrative head. Why, of course he win. Bot who will i.i the axecutlii head? "It was Only tea weeks am. that Mr. McCall, m a statement to the press, declared that nothing short of a gun (nntlnued oa nrrond pagr, ?rvrntb column. I ?WOODRUFF AHMEN! SORELY PARALYSIS Doctors Admit Former Lieuten? ant Governor Suffered a Serious Stroke at Cooper Union. FINISHED SPEECH, ANYWAY Tells Son He Is Greatly Pleased He Dared Death on Plat? form Mitchel Calls at Hotel with H. L. Stimson. Timothy !.. Woodruff, former Lieu? tenant Governor, has luffered a stroke of paralysta That u th>- ??>ng end abort "f the attack ?hah laid hlra low at Cooper I'm.m "n Monda) night. His entire left s.d.- is paralysed ad that his i> ft ai m and leg are uai leas Doctora hold out llttl< hope ..r a complete recover] In aucl ranea They I flu hope In Mr. Woodruffs ease, how I tver, bj real and t h* filiation of h.s i blood pressure, t.. restore him grs I? Iually to th>- use <>f these members so tijit he will >t be h belpleas cripple i the i eat of his Ufa Bui It ma) bt two months before he can even leave bis bed. Meana'hlle his mind continues as keen aa ever; his hearing and eyesight normal and he suff. ra no pain. While r< assuring as t.. the estenl of his stroke, this rer) clearneaa of mind land unimpalrmenl <>( faculties may tend to retard hla i.very, the doctora Uread he has begun to chafe at m. ' tlon, partli ilarl) mental Inac? tion, although th<- doctora have pre ' ?< ni.? d absolute rest. Hopes to Advise in Campaign. John 1:. Woodruff, the stricken man's .-on, laat night said thai his father I t" a< t iti something of an advia orj i .?.. ;i In the municipal ? era phlgn, receli Ing at onal i aller in hl ?? The form? r Hi itenant Governor la Intensely Inter? rated, In addition t.. the i ampalgn, in Hulser Impeachment trial. He ! hla att. n lanta to read hin. ? terda developmenta at Albany, bis ' it this u aa f< rt'idd- n. The ? ? . ? i'arlton House, th? ? tmi nt anii- x of th? Rita I 'at Iton Hotel, when Mr. and Mra Woodruff i i oatth >? ot d. r ) aster* ' t0 .-' Il 1 lip an) I aids or t.. mak< ; ne talla or si < n to ring ih>- bell ?*< tr.< entrance to the apart ment or km. \ upon the door. Teie srda and ueeaages were kept at th< a nstalra and deliver? Mr Wo -dr. 'f's son. m< saagi s of ndoleno irad in Mr Iruff. I too fr"m Colonel Theodore Rooaavelt came late la the i lom i Room ? It asked if ther. waa an) thin ha i ould do to help, ? ? : ? ? d the i. i ?? thai the i a? -n loua sa n - ported. who san Mr. Woodruff ruht hi* setaure on the platform of Coopt r he vs..' notif] \ng John Pur i ??. MU h? i ami the 'Hi. r I tslon can? ? : their nominations, ? ere re? mind? i ' th. ahootlng of ? 'olonel i ? ? t at Milwaukee a | ear . >,"? Mr. u r> .i .it like th? colonel, refused to give in. He ?Inlahed his apeech, al gh with great difficulty. But f.. t that he finished It reeterda) g.?\e him Infinite tatlafa? tior;. "Well, ' finished it. snyhow." That, his s"ti said, was his father's iirst re? mark when they met last night ait<r Mr. Woodruff was taken from th.' hail to his apartment. He had an Intima? tion thai afternoon thai aM was not as w< II as it might i"' aIth him, hla son Mid. He felt ill and said to Mrs. Ir iff. "I'm ii"t so a ;r< I'm going t.. get through that apee? h to-night." Not Stricken Two Weeks Ago. The report, however, thai in? auf? fered from a alight attack of his pr<-^ . nt trouble two weeks ago at his camp in th.- Adlrondacka la not true His son last night de I led It. i?r. Walter ?. James, ? classmate of ? ? former Lieutenant Governor at Vai?'. and Dr. Norman i: Ditman, house physician at the Carlton House, are In attendance upon the patient. They issued an optimistic bulletin early in the da], as follows: "Mr. Woodruff has been overworked and has suffered s collapse, with .flight temporary losa of power on one side, it will be necessary for him to nave absolute real for ? considerable period He is already Improving, I>l:. WALTER B. JAMES, "I>H. NORMAN DITMAN." it was admitted later, however, that an effort was made to rcassnr?' .Mr. . Woodruffs friend* Hla temperature and appetite were reported normal, ?ml I yesterday afternoon be had a restful I nap Julin Purroy Mitchel ami Henry I.. Stimson, who presided at the Cooper Union meeting, called at Carlton ! House in tie morning tu Inquire alter Mr. Woodruff. Th< v talked with the Idoctors and went away with ?spraa alona of deep regret over the Bartons* ! ness of Mr. Woodruff's illness. 'ABBEY WORK COMING HERE His "Lear and Cordelia" for Metropolitan Museum. i m ? 'hi le r> Tas irit.ii?p i London, Ott I. OsOTgO Hearn. v. ho is now returning to America, has pur? i baaed the pate Kdwin Abbey's paint? ing; "Lear and Cordelia." with the in? tention of presenting it to the Metro? politan : useum of Art in New York. W. J. (TI\(.Y > CONXKHS. M SENDS WED STATES NEW PROTEST If Accepted, as Tokio Hopes, Note May Make Necessary Treaty Between Countries. BRYAN MADE PROMISES? - Secretary Believed to Have Agreed to Extend Rights Con? tained in 1911 Pact, Negotiated by Knox Tokio. S'M't 80 ? Another note of pro? test in the California aim alien eon* troversy has been sent to the United B ta tee. The t, \t has not l.een published, hut it i.s understood thai if it la accepted, on which point the Japanese authori art i optimista . it Will make I neceeearj ?<? new treaty bstween the 'ufi countries. ; ribun? Bares? I Washington, Bept M, -Confirming ?The Tribu? ? '- dl ; itches of Beptember II that the President and the Bocre ? ? ? ided thai the only aaj to extricate thomselvee from the I California-Japanese situation, after the) had exhausted all diplomatic re? tources, vas to negotiate e new com* I merdal treaty, advices from Tokio to? day were that the Foreign Ofjce at ? Tokio recognised that the only way to maintain frlendlj relations between the United Btatee and Japan would he to "wip<- the slate clean" and negotiate s new tr< at* There are disturbing ludlclal feature? I attending the Webb-BI.Ig.I law nhich the Foreign Oftice ?lots not be? lieve can i?' eliminated In ? diplomatic any. The determination of President Wilson and Secretary Bryan t.. main? tain that ant I-alien land ownership Conforms t" the existing treaty and the Insistence of Japan'? diplomatie repre? sentative? that the measure manifestly contravenee the treatj and also la dis crlmlnatory In ?plril create ?* dead? lock In the diplomatic exchang That Jan,in should recede from i t M position i'i the preoent controversy is ?rather ?urprlslng here Judicial re Icourse to test the validity of the law might he had, bul this would sol he 'regarded h i diplomatic termination Iof the issue, as th<- Tokio administra? tion in* peraletently maintained thai the dispute ?hould be settled bj dtplo mac) rather than by the cottrti In the formal representations mads by Ajnbosaador Chinde to Becretary Bryan it has been persistently urged ? that the cotsmerctal treaty of 1S>ll is ?violated by the California Inglslgllon | Moth President WUSOS and Secretary Brysn have itiHist?'?t that the astl-aBes land enactment was avowedly within the treaty rights, and. In addition to this? contention, have argued that the ?'stato's right" principle Should i'iv vail. The reported optlmtj>m in Tokio is attributed to promises said here to have been made by Secretary Brysn In informal conversation with Ambassa? dor ''hind.., if not definite assurances contained in his nute.?. There is Tu? s?n to bSUeve thai Secretary Bryan i f ferod to make specific, the question of land ownership hy Japan, and actually agreed to extend the rights contained in the lull treaty negotiated by Secre? tary Knox, Th? assumption hero is that a new! treaty Of such character will meet with much opposition and that secretary Brysn hi virtually extending the con? troversy by any promises he has made. I. BELMONT REFUSES $200,001) FOR TRACERY Princely Offer from England for Great Horse Fails to Prove Attractive. BEATEN ONLY IN DERBY This Does Not Count Race for Ascot Gold Cup, in Which He Fell When Man Rushed on Track. August Helrnont. chairman of the Jockey club, refused the princely offer of IC'to.nfif) yesterday for Traeerv, the four-year-old sun of Rock Sand To? piary, wblcb has been rac-ln? with such distinction in England for two years. The offer oatna by cabio fr? n W Allison, the we|| known newspaper man and breeder sbrosd, who, in all pr?">ba billty, Is acting as an ajrent. I' was mad.? under the condition that Tra?'ery is not heater, again this year, and when Mr Belmont qulckl) declined another cable message waa received Indicating that th- offer would h" made without el hod Traeerv h rated both here ami abroad as one of the greatest h?ir?es ever bred end developed. He ?ini not C?> to the pool ? a t\\.ar ?dd ?11?1 ma?!.- hi-? first appearance un?iei clora In the porbv last year, when be ran third f?> Tsgslte ai.?! Jaeger. This was his onl> ??tit and OUl ?tefeat He ?..und up hi? three-year old season by Fin? nin? Iba classic Bi I.?'?er In a BtjrtS that convinced th?' KtiKhsh critics rhat the) ass a r? ? <i i up i. In hi it us n four \ > ?? ? ! - ? .?? i ?? a on tit.' Bnrwell Ptal ..i,.- mile and a half, under 1.12 rounds, beating Btedfast, among other- Latea*, while leading In the atretcb f??r the lacet OoM Pup, valufd at $?n oon, b,. fell when a mat ? suffragette rushed OS 1 be track brai ?-a pistol, in that race he had better than an e\en chance, to nil sopearan? a of besttlng Prince Palatina which a fen gejrs Ister "as ?old for th< i? cord price of lift Tracery was not injured b) the ie. ?aient iti th" taCOf '.'old Cup. and M jai' is he captured the *20,0fM Bcllpss siakes ..? s,iini"wn? I'ark. According to Mr. Belm<ontl he 1? now rose)) t^.r th.? .1... Re) ' 'I'll? Slak. m at ??n- nil.? and three-quarters in Kurland to-nior? ;?>w. f?>r which Prince Palatine also IB eligible, if both borsee ?.. t.. the t?,st turf hastorj is -uro to be made, and manv koo?J ludgCS. ha\.- pintad th-ir faith to th" son af Rash atone. Tracer) 1- royally hrsdL and ensile h? wan foal..I at .Mr. Helmonts Nur.-. rv Stial in KentUCh) the prillgTe* it i"). tlrely English, and ?loes not mnfn'.n a single blemish, according 10 the rulings "f th?- English 11111I French stud hooks. WOMAN WALKS 1,500 MILES Took Three of Ten Children and Won $4,000. Minneapolis, Sept .'{<>. Mrs. Marie Cheater, of aUddletown, N. y., mother ?if ten children, threa of whom ganosa? panled her, finished a LMI mile walk here to-day. Mai left New York t'ity July 31, ami spent fifty-three da >a on the road. A number of business men of Mld dbtown agreed to reliuild Mrs. 1 hea? ter's burned home, at an expense of .?f4,<mo, provided *he made the trip In Hlxty-Hve day*. Mrs. Cheater and the three children, a girl and two boys, tallied knapsacks with food and blankets. t SULZER ID i WERE HIS WIFE'S M. B. Fuller Swears Informa , tion Came to Him First in Ex? ecutive Chamber After In? quiry Had Been Started. GIFTS CALLED "PERSONAL" Pinckney Testifies Candidate Said $200 Contribution and Others Would Not 3e Re ported, but Were "Just Between Ourselves." MARGINS HIDDEN AS "LOAN" Change Majg in Description of Wail ' Street Account to Prevent Securi? ties of Governor from Being Exploited--?' Yi'igj " Con ners Will Testify. ?fVr.ni ? S'??T I .rrf?j'""'',i,,'M ,?' T" ?> T-M^'in? 1 Albany, test BU, Teetiseonj ht. h Is sure to have an Important bearing1 on the result was placed ..n record to? day liefere the High Court of Impeach? ment. Evidence was furnished ?>y Melville B. Puller for the first time tending to ?how that Oovornor Bulser's stock transactions with the N'vv York bro? kerage firm of Harris & Fuller were for the ?Mount of Mrs. Sulzer. The arti? cles of impeachment charge that the Governor made use of some of his un reported campaign contributions in these transactions. Cornel,i,s S. Pinckney, a New York lawyer, whoso oftVe is at N'o iiT? Broadway, the building in which I zer had his oflaCS, IWofS that BtttafT told him at the time of making ? $?M0 contribution that he did not Inter. '. to account for the jrlft or Rifts of f' at kind. He said he wanted th- contrib? utor to consider it as ? peraonal m li? ter. 'Just bel S ?SS sou and ni'," .in. to say nothing abottl it. Mr. Fuller met isidor Kresel. of CO M? se| to the impeahnunt managers, in the lobby of the Ten Ev?k Hot.: t - ni/ht and demanded that hires? I mik? pnhHo Hcknow ledgmont that ala Insin? uation that Full?r had "dot '? tod" hi? books was false Fuller A?^? Retraction. "As i assured reu i arould testify freely as to the facts la this MM Ni I far as I knrw them, and In view of I I fact that I did so testify," >?<*:.! f ' I think you t,...k a d- I h II? unfaSr advantage in Intimating as >ou did that our bo?)ks had been 'doctored' m any ?ray. after i ha.? added those dn ?,r> s up and demonstrated ? that the loan .mit with lulser ?TiS entered pro perl) in our t..?.k* and tired presser!) it' the footings, of our l? ?.?? r page, i admltti.) the ( i I lash oi of silos ? ?: vour Betaust* ,f falsthcattt n Is Statid IS v asj did ' Krrsr! gM St ? r .did. d messing! ' II M la bm my ? - rooi al 1 I Th? discussion ?ros I attempt to ahoa thai F I - ,w? had the MQXshi transfer by which I ?sr*a Btocb ? aual arss n nanv ; ? | ? lo.m account" lucoi oratod after Ds .. mi.er ::<v rftl si ? has i no ? - ?that affect was made, two sayi h Sul/.i r wa* InsUgM I s. ester Pris ef Csha i * cone? rn? d In s?-v, ral dea fBI .outrai ling l-l J It? ibv. a frtciio of M I p, ire.i aeri to aigl in? di i BUbf ON a h Ihr prose, ut ton v. it in , .e-i i. red doubtful rhothet I < v id, n.e .? hi i>e admitted thai the manager* will call upon the i uiia'i Bt sator to teetif] a. l:v M . ? .,>. a i etigi ii'.n v? ktb certain contre? t* la < Hi in ? also h? re lo-naghi ?ith a sui pona from the pi d if his evidence la sdmltted ? lise tes II r\ as to Bulser's activities m ajssmsc ttea vvith tho Cuban contract work William .1 ? oi.n. IS, of HufTtil... f,.r laaei chairman of the DeuBoeratti Bt to Committee, arrtvsd hi re t.. nmht ?jades ' sulip.ena bv the BffOSSCWtlssj, and ?III ?* i to aterrea i'heMer ' IMatt. the OoVerSMMr*? t*'"* |r?iarv. v\j.K flsjBsd t. ? ?v t.. aaotafy ???oncoming ? letter boartani ins -lan* lure sent fr<?m the Rsecutlve ?'handier on Septrml.er II, Itlf Mr I'la-t gal I the letter ana not dictated bj hiss, ?i tlasssjh he ?sgssd it The letter b< ? f>?ar l?r Brown" at .1 mentioned sn "??ii,lo?ure " Who I ?r Mr"? n t? or what SSM the letter tonislssd was not ihwhvssd I'm- kne>M tosuasssay, Bha that of | Hess*] Morgeuthau and I Miner, n \V ' Pack, who said last week that the i.ov Sffstr endeavored IS BOt thSSJ M ? ?? I "eas.v." ?ame s? a surpris? tu the Kul ? 1er law.ver?. He said that Muli.tr told ? him to make the ? he? k for $;>?? to the ! order of Louis A. t*areck.v l'in<kn? y nid thin, ?nd the ?heck was deposited ] in the Mutual Aillante Trust <"<?m 1 pany's account with Hareckv, along with thousands of dollars of other cam p.urn contributions. The Assembly u.ani of managers and their law vers had learned of 1'lnck ney'a Interview with the Governor fifteen minutes before he was ?tallad,