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PN SAYS HELL Kl, BUT IGNORES HENNESSY Will Appomt Man of "Large Legal Experience" to Follow Charges of Corruption. DENIES FORREST'S STORY Never Discussed Sulzer's Im? peaehrnent at Delmonico's? Also Says He Had Nothing to Do with Stilwell Case. ... ?"???? m oi . . . the ihu-- - ? l**m -e ot johr. ? ? ssv. the ''?*' that lf < lovernor Glynn would ap* . iitoi not eonnected aith ? aeral Cai mody ,, . . . uce ta fara hin ahow* . . ? ?? tat? ? : tiie ,.,11 I i. ??' ! have no tie.-ii- to replj dlrectl) >>r be .aid. "to anv staU-mtiit .lohn A Henm ? ? al a publicl? ? It wai m) Inten* name a ? i ?* '?'' ' ll'"" i man of large i up a i chi . laUori to ? - am fanul the aftalri. of the etate gtr na ? ?" ' folten . of chargea when tbe Justir,, Points to His Record lavi -t:.-:--!-:. bj Contro ? ? of* feci hut was Intended u> protect aud Tbal m ? s reeulted ta ; -ood ?ted. Al thi tlme .: ona Mr. Hughea erai _r,u mv Inveatlgatloni wer< . .j in su-b and wlth non-partlaan purpoai fo' thf. , . d, ihat they met wlth tbe nnd commendation of :.. krvei of u?_ ? ? . oufcht to be a thal _o long as my ol . ol tin departrm i ? . ,re Inveatlgatlon ioi the pro ,. ? ment ol the publli onducted "ith ibor* ptneea ano with all tbaj which I ai ? ol ? ?* rheni w hi atlonfl ? ,;?-? mi to im t" i>e conducted i?3 conducted for the publli good, b> the apabta o: proof. - ? .-??'?' tbe pub 01 for the purpoee ol reckli words, m\ Inveatlga* ? ... . nol : polltlclana or m -os n.ade Jn the Xew rork eam* jaj \\ Porreet, af tius dty, tbat ha waa preaenl al a meeting at . ortteo*! ht whi.h the impeaehrnent 0f oo*rera - wai "aadded upon." Denies Forrest's Story. . -r. unquall* " s.nd Ulynn. "Wh dinner at Delmonlco'a al which -Mr. hm. nt vv,,- UPOII an absoiut- fataehood l i ? zcr at Delmoi Mtt ? ar.v-v ? ? ere lt wae dli i he atteni ? n.r at D*J bnonl - but that II waa '- fore an) diffi enei nd thi Damo . ? an>l t be < . . had anv p ? him. far as I . truth ln the itatement." he >,,, one ? V-- apohi to BtitweU, or evet nevei expreeeed act to an> ona v, p pernuttei! to make any aement . ?? tbOUghl of tbe - . on to ? ? utlve clen ? ... i ,n brought to my attention . tiie allghteet justit- al tn) name In eonnection 11 Inattan for i . ?-? AUTOMOtlLI RUNS OVER BOY. M, , \ .i . Oct M M.ioi.i thlrteea ranni oat, son of Ta\ Ool . ? -.,ne| Karr.. was knocked down iiri'fi run over by an Butomoblle owned by Lelaad MltrtieU, of n, w Vork thi* gfter* noon, *rii. ii... araainjured Interaallj Th** * llHllff. Ur st'ir.r.i (J th. -:' I tl? f I ?'' i v ii.-, is had paaaed ..??? tha lad'j -Mr MltChelT, wh.. a | ' th*- mrt'-liii." I with his family. dragg* d ' oung Karti fpun ritni* raeatli tha arbeeli ai ,! earrled hn:. int*. his bome JUSTICE'S PAY ATTACHED Richard T. Lynch Must Satisfy $2,966 Judgment. \t * ge ' lon agalnal tne ualarj of Juatlce Rk-hard T. Lynch, of ih*- nv Court, was sipnorl yooterda* bj Jusii *? Pendleton, ol the Bupreme Court. The xalary <if Jua.l--e Lynch, emountlng lo si.'.HHi a year, vmii be garniaheed and ;*i per eenl a IU 1" taken <> il until tho judgmenl agalnal him. emountlng to f_.lNJd, is l.iid Thi Judgmenl araa obtalned on Au* guel 20 hv anna \v. Baldwln, Inl Queena County. HENRY A. ROBINSON L0*ES MetropoUtan Railway Lawyer's Disbarment Upheld. Air..:. \ < ii t _ Thi i 'ouirt of appeala .., .;' order to-daj r.f thi Appellate Divlaion. Ial Department, dlabarrlng \ Roblnaon, of Nea Tork, for ??i fot thfl Mi tropolltai Rallwa) t'ompan) Roblneoti vv,,s charged arlth rnalpracUce an*l unprofeaatoiUll ? rondUCt m Bl ! , a -.. ndlturt i r.f an Improi ? t,. hlnder, delay and aetlona brought agalnal tlM rall* araj company. irlngi before th* Bar Aaao* . latioi he refuaed le answei q i aboul paylng pollcemen for teetifytng and rmi peld to do< t. > al tendlns plalntiffa ln cam In whi.h thr Metropolltan Btreel Rallway ' ompany defendant He wa i diakarri d ln ? TROOPS TO QUELL MINERS Colorado Strikers and Guards Fight Their Nineteenth Battle. Trlnldad, Col . Oct. 3 B Ith a .-tat. of rrectlon declared and militia en the y , ge. n.. of hoatllltii 9 J" enforce law. the nineteenth battle be? tween mine guard* and atrlklna i II, S" ithi - n ? olorado oal lh Ida flrau m daj lighl until I > o'cloch to- | niuht ln "J.rvvin! and Haatlngfl canonal and the hil idjacent , | ? i,-r. a ii. ? ? "ard, j ?..,,. , wer. arounded, ln* . -wr. chiidren al Tabaeca Cllaton t Haatlnga, a marahal, araa . . n the 1 "' ai i loui itrlken arere \* ounded. The ii'wii of Haatlngi laed. Tha w unen and chiidren are congregated In rar houae ind beJd?ig lfl aald ta be riddled with bulletfl aa ? reeull r>f to ? bombardmenl and slmilar r*-pnrts ? Hved from ih-' campa ol Delagua B nl Tar.. KILLED BY WIRE AT SEA Corporal Dragged Overboard at Mine Planting Practice. Trtbuaa ? N.-vv I.ritirlon. .'out. i't M Whli- Bt fmiitinir te dlaentimgle ? arlre caMe on the stcamrr rjenei_1 Ayrea etartnc mlne ? ting ri_inceuvrea to-daj Cerporrd Jol n Hut; Bteppe. Into ?* '"li arhleh araa being r n OUl OVei the nt.-rn and trafl . ;,rri. .1 t.r thfl bottom of l lardlm it is believed his t><.*)\ waa almoal l . haif bj tbe ? boati and tln ? ? an hed ?,,- aev< il h. ? bul Falled l -... corporal'i body, aad II la thoughl tba ? diit into th-- ?" ? ? 'I,- a? . idenl i" - im .1 ?' mlle and a nalf ? - f Plum Islan*. ? ? bi oi tbe W I ? ? ? lei v. w hlch was detalled 1 ? nv, pium laland, foi prac* tn*. ln mlne planting H< araa twenty elght yeara old ?inr: had been a Bnember nf tii*- compan: foi foui ? eara ? a $1,000 A MONTH FOR PROBER Salary of United States Investigator of New Haven Fixed. -,. Tb* Trlbona H iraaa 1 Waablngtoi i Thi compi of T W Qregorj Bpeclal Aaaifltanl At Oeneral, arho was dealgnated by tha Attornej Oaaei?I te laveetlgata the \,w fork Sea Haven i Hartford Rall ,,,,,,! ;n purauan. <? to ti"- "?_ t ra.- Interetate Comraerca Com miMl . u 880 ? month >i<i aa from M'<> '->? the eat- I ? ;,, thi arork aecordlni t,, thi Oontroller ol thfl Treaaury -inn.- crlth lam aboul tbe amount thal the Attornej Oeneral Bhould P0j t,,: .\ir Qregory'fl Bervlcea and thi mattei araa referred to the Controller of Treaaury ControUer Downe) held [thal the queation lu oni whlch Mr llc iRaynolda haa powei to declde afl long ga .u arlthln th. approprlatlon pr vided foi trust buratlag .. taylor. LEON TAYLOR NOW NEW JERSEY'S GOVERNOR Youngest Executive State Has Ever Had Won Speakership Over Prcsident's Opposition. ;':,,,,, ., .-.,if , orreapondeal ot Th* Tribune ' Trenton, Oc] ."? Lewn Taylor. the youngeal Qovernor New Jeree* ever had, I-. Btate Houee to-daj l.v Chance)Ioi tdwtn R Walker Mi Taylor, who I h rt paal tbe requlred age of thirty, take* the plaee on? n. d b) Prealdent IVIInon hecauai Im Ii gpeakei of the Houae Sea Jerae hai ne lieutenant Oov Brnoi thi i i>-"?' ? nf . Benate taklng this ptai. a h< n he li oul ol thi . ns Jamea 9. Kleldei ?i," hai , iai .ctlni im ? >v.Iroa M llaeei i ? - . m li -" to W aahlngton, k:ivi up the offlce I 'hat thi " could be no doubt i to the conatltutlonal* it> of his eli, ? li n shoukl he > ? Tueadai , .; , ,.' ... .-???? '. ? ? ;,b -ut ,-p. .,.<? ? 11 ? ? ? nor to dav is thal i Dppoeed for tbe Bpeakeral enl Wilaon and hia Ment eian i liariefl O'Connor n,.i ni pwj brotl ? ? of thi Mea ,i <? . inv. i ? .. ? oi wai the enl . hui ,,i.re.t. Qorernoi Tayloi ? "anuthpaw." foi ha algned th. oath ??' "thi ? wlth hi*- left hand Mi Ti . " ? ! ? ' Thomas R Tn'ioi, who tfl chaplaln ol th. Btate Pi Taylor wen tbi io .?,.!!_? itul tte th< Th nea i ioi ernoi ? al tvoi fea ?? ? from Ashurv I'.-nk ln M<?1 ty. He ta i ? ."' FINN A CHESS MARVEL Gives Remarkahle Exhibition of Simultaneous Play. jullui Plm emtwhlle atal ? t ham pion jin.i rh. b idll fl -xp'in-rit of MtndfoM ? of the . oaaeful aimultaneoua exhlbltlons ever recorded In thi terda: wh-r. he played .i^.-iins: twenty*four oi at th?- room- ol ii" Rlo Cheaw Club and! won twflnty-two gamea li ???? '! rpa of thr.e hot:r?. Comblned wltl _inviit.-iM-' m ehi .-?... game w Itbo it m ? hoard, teel nl< allj .-. "blladl Thla he drea wlth M-.v. BHaa 01 tiie tw. nt) .thr. e gamea ' ? wai tbe h- v on twenl rlrew 01 ? Tb- game he I ie1 ln thi agalnat i "harli ? Bi let handli drawn irami i wlth B. Fuen Hia ol wood, !?' D Ut ni iton i' E Bew Kli m bn-'. lt T. K< li.itrls 9 Mearaon, M Bataman, M A .-?oi.,- Prtedman, M M.re, I - . m... , ? Dr. Bi bleelngei I Muhl* hafer, 9 L Hunl 9 Heeabarg end tt. Zuckerhota. EDITORS PICK M'KELWAY Elect Him Chairman of Pulitzer School Advisory Board. ? t-i,i.,y .-i Clali M-Keiwa Brookl) n I ?al j I ei... ted chalrman ol the adtrteo rd lhe PuHUer Scl ilumbta Unl* reratt). lt wii om "f the Bl tbe board in.s beW une- Um Bchool *?: Journallflm wai organiaed. Blnee the di ath ol W bltel ? ?? Ri d laal w int-i, tbe chalrmanihlp had )?? i ? < ant Tbi board had no! vl Ited Columbli as :, ho.'.- .-j11? ? th. completion of the nevv Journaltam l lldim and aftei tba meet* inp lhe st: rn t'ir. I BCtl .1 '.n 1 \ - ? ..ti Wilitanu ? -plalro d tbi feal ' thi oaa bul ? Tho*.- pn m nl wen Ralph PuIH of th- foundei ol the acbool; ?' I. Heat* UI. of "The Mea fort World"; I li. Mlller, of "Tb- ,\.' v Yoik 'I lnI) -' I. 1* Mltchell of "Tbe Bun"; M< Ivlllc E Btor* , o; Th- Aaaoclated Preaa; Bamuel Bowta*, of "The BPringfteld Republican' Anfifl Bhaw, of lh? Pulltaei eetate, ind Bl lal Mi Ki vv.iv. of The Brookl) n Ragta.' <A*Ttolb. (_Wta&(^^ Co ? ___-__- , Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled. ? Telephone Gramercy 5100. Special Wednesday & Thursday Sale of Men's and Women's Raincoats Women's Raincoats 100 PRIESTLEY'S FAMOUS CRA VENETTE ROSEBERRY COATS ?Very light weight ?Packs io small com pass?Contain no rubber?New models especialiy designed for us?Navy, tan and black?sizes lor miiies and women, 14 years to 44 bust Vilue $12.50 CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS OF DONEGAL TWEED ? Smart man nuh model ?Gray and brown mixtures, l4ycgr8lo42bi_t. Value $24*50 8.75 10.50 Men'l Raincoats MEN'S PRIESTLEY GABARDINE CRAVENETTE COATS. English olive tans. new long model, fu'.I skirt with belted pleated back. Rea. $18.00 LONG TAN CRAVENETTE COATS, iBclted back and p'eated skirt. stylish and roomy. Regularly $21.0!) LONG DARK BLUE CRAVEN? ETTE COATS?Of fine texture. con servative model, fins appeanng. Regularly $21.00 LONG DARK GRAY CRAVEN? ETTE COATS?A jmart utility coat 'or dress or general wear. Reg. $19.50 12.75 ??tihwabvm) & \%&\iu*L t onlinur.l fr.nn flr?? P"?" lamaged truck araa titwafarrad. Ka_a <f the Jiiu'l was injun-d Two in Uncle Sam's Grip. While thia araa ?oim o? p* Biaf**** Bvenue and -sth itraet, In tin- nalddta rf the ait.rri.-i-n. Patrlch Johnaon and William UaelU, tWO striking thauf feura arere facing Magtetrate Breen, in the Jefferaon Markel Court, ?? ? >' mll *'f ?? dlaturbance two blocka north aarly In the mornlng. Boaae one |,*-av.-fl 8 bottle al I tnail Jriwk driv.n bj Ray CaMaron, ;m<i bad Ju*st mlaaed rntririmi.n Barry, who sal by h.s -dde. Patrolman Barry and PatrolBgan Mc? Donald arreated Ihe two n.f-n, *-h.-trg*-d iv uh diaordei iv r*ondui '? IVhen thelr caaea rame up Dnltad Statea riarahal Reed waa thi ra arlth * aarranl from Oommtealoner Bhle'd.. harging th* prlaonert wltl Interferlngj rtith tha traneportatlon of L'nlted Statea malL Magtatrate Braen die nlaaad tba rAarajea ol dlaorderlj con lucl ..ml tuna i the cluiutTeuig irref to klarahal Reed Caastdy conaldered thi atrlke atreadj broken Ma point-? i" Jh'- lin*- ?f bd* ?llcanta for chaulfeura' Joba *iuisi.b l..? loor aa an Indtcatlon ??( the aupplj be lad t" draw <'n- ' bs the <>tM? r hand, iv. j. Blmpaon, of thr executlve uoard if Local 537, Internationai Brother* ,,,,?] ,,i Teamatgra, Chauffeura, Btable ii. ti and Helpera, polnted <".i thal n >t hauffi in i an meaaure up to ti." Iob i'f traneportlng malL He pi ,, be llttle 11>..' ? rm ri over the n ?t ap| i. anta Caaald] aaid *rnlv thlrty-oni <?f hi* Irtvera had struck. Bimpeoa ghld i bundred, Includlng belpera, li*d iull wurk. They wanl a ten hour day, ?;; 7". a day, wttli overthne al dav aad i haif rat< n oarnltion of the gnlon nnl tht relnatatemanl ?>: Th. ma.- Flta* reraM ?uid Pattii k Johnaon diamtaeod, . for taklng tlm* oll to work i*r theii union. Quarrel Not Up to Poitoffice,. s mpaon . ? tit?-mi.-*i that tla Poetof* ?, . 11- pai I ? ? tit had nothing to do aith unltlon ol the unlon, thal Ita con tra.. requln .1 the . ompanj :>> dellvar ? v atnj Intact, and ao long aa theae condlttona arere fulfllled it cared nrt a atrae whether th'- drlveral boloaged lo a iininn nr t.r.t in thla he ;.?.. 1,1 i.v l',. tn as-' ' MOI 17HJ1. '."?lll' \ .id nothlng to .i" j arlth the grievancea of the men; thal ? ? . etween tla men and ( the nen d.an Into l 'un ? Mr i '? ,l-.i aal ? nt) -fli e '? enra old, of N" 7si .-'ixth avenui al Blgtb ave , . ; l.rrl.. Il< i'. ugal araa taken lo r Hoapltal I hldded ,,n tbe hall In 31al i tn et ra ai ? . ? ..- and Bmaahed a runaboul Btandlni I irb AIta rt A Moi -? ,.f No "-'I Weal ISKb Btreet the owner ,,r the run;'' ? inafdeved hta i"^s MHHi Th.- n waa " ??? t and M ? v : '.; ?? ? ' - \\ .-? blg mall ? ' Pat Fen ? igalnal tbe trnnt dooi I 'ei 11. '>?. ? ? ? to th. bai n al .',;?,! ?treet it i ii *iv anui There he collapeed and bad t< be taken te Belle i< The rebound "f thi heavll laden truch threw Patrolman O'Brlen, v*h" . -. |- the driver, to the ? .. ? h- ? - ap- d, howi rer. wlthal Thi truck, v' uh Ita load "f mall, hari to be loa ? d ba h lo " ? Orand tral T< ? mlnal BLIZZARD HITS NORTHWEST Heavy Snow and Low Tempera ture Around Duluth. Dulutb, Mlaa, Ocl 21 Tb? Bral <>.\' artatei areathei of taa aeeaoi fltrax k thi arcetern portlon of thfl N? thw?al and i '.m gAtm t,,.,i ? ,i.,i reached Duluth i" nlghl ?,,r.i. ii-.iv ?? bi "w and ' ., ?? Bl " ' ?? '" '? :'??i?| "'M **rfU . ,,u dai to-n-aorrow, a* ordlng i" ? i..- fon .\n ,,f f, mkat< hewan i nd n ...... awept ... , . ... tppeile reported two degreea bel* w -rr.. and /'?"? weathei vv ,- reported ? . ari ii Bnou la falllna org, | vi i.i*- area, and outgotng veaaela .,.. b* Id in the barboi LONG ISLAND EXCHANGE MEETS. i:... Raal Eatate Kachangfl .rt Long l?l_nd beld ? regulai meeting of 'he board <i* dlrecton on Mondaj al Bhan ,, .'? r.n 12 i atl eel There vv., a ill* uimlon on the pro no**ed plan fi" reglatration ol real eatate u.,i,K Mi Blmer, chalrman ol tha committee, i ubmltted ? report. arhleh waa adopt*-d and ..i'i'.?' ed, hiii> .-,-t to a later Bubmlaeion to tha individual ment I,,.,- .,1 the ea< hange. Miirtini queation thal araa taken UP ., hj iha in ittei of tha propoa -ri amend. menl to Be?tloa :. Artlcle I of the ateta ronutltutlon glving the Legtalature nowei io eneel leaialaUon looklns to Jh** pliiclna of condemnatlon pi.Nllngii under the direel aupervlalon of the Bu ,,, -m, Courl and io th*- granttng ol tne ,,,,,,,., ,,i exceea rondemnation to tha Lj.,,,. ,,[ iii. \nrl arblle the exchange tool '." tleflnlte action In tha mattes the een**rai oplnlon arai thal the amendmenl ..,? i,i i,.- a help rathei than ? hlndran. - ti> tbe v- orh of the exchange ... Iti altoi | to encouragc tbe developnieBl of I.ong iBland _ _ BROADWAY THEATRE LEASED. The 188 oeal theatre la k.u.s*- of qob* Btruetlon al the aortheaat isoraer of 10:1.1 Btreel 'i"'1 Broadwaj haa been leaaed by tt;,. Mayfleld t3onati"nej_ion Conn a?J ,"? tha Broadwa) Phota Play Comran) for Bvc yeara al m" annual rental of |Ua|H. K v Bltonbead aagotlatod th.- taaaa i.miis K-iir" leaaad freea the plaaa k* a ayndleaU the tt.eatr* te be areeled al Nea 1841 and l?? Third avenue oa ploi 1>",xT!'. f?-*'t Th*- leane ls t.i' tw.-nt v - nn? yeara and waa n-K<iti.it*-d by Aaaaa TOWER BUILDING TO GO. Tha Tower Bafl-wag, ;?t bm, M Broad* way, ,s t? i?- tak* ti <iown aaaa aftar Da* eamher i. Thta wai* deoMed raaterday hy tha Btandard th\ .ompany oi New York owner of tha atapa'rty, bacauaa u jr de sna*<l to .tii down UM tax afis?-8Hin?nt aml al.so to grepaie th. plot lor Hale along with other adjoming propa-rtifn as va?-aiit land. GATES DIES AFTER Of I .inilnn.-.l fmm flrM pare. Ofltee hours soon bflgflB to make him a na? tional flbaraetflr In th. stock market and a-- fl turf plungBT, a practical Joker and automobile speed.-r. he had few peers, and his reckleai use of money noon at tracted attention. The W.-st ant its bnatoflflfl pogslbllities for exiiteiu-nt did not abeorb hls atten? tion long, A ooz. n years aim be appeared in New York, bought a Stock Bxchaagl seat for |B,Mg- then B rei urd pri. e?and opened a banking and brokerage offlce iri lower Hroadway. There. while not bu.by engaged ln puttlng coin of th<- realm in circulation in the White Light district. he ran his brokerage business until lt*fi7. when. after an unsuccessfu! attempt to break ,i steej combine. hls flrm went out of husirii s.. paving up more than $30, M0.000 of debta $1,000,000 a Year for Tipi. Tbe release from OVefl tbe semblati-e of buatneefl appareatl] araa i joy to young Mr <;.ites. and he proeeeded ta tour this country and Kurope. atarayfl witb ? largfl rettnue of eompanlana wboafl wak. was marked hy ihowarfl flf t*.Wt bills Oatflfl on.-e BBld he spent $t.'*?.'?Jrt a year in tlpa and paaaeager and aine agents, cafe proprletors and Bhauffeun never had o eaatoo ta flueetlon tbal statement. One of his hr-.t whirlwlml trips whs a <oast-t'.--o.isl run b> specia.1 train He rnn.b tbe trtp frnm tha mlddle of th- Ari ?ona deeeri to Nea Y"rk. ? dtatanro of tin. ? thouaand miie* in "4 houra ami 19 mlnutea n -ost hlm ir.-"1 Many times hc i hartered ipeciali at bis bome. in Hin mapobs. foi pleaaun launu to polnti ta tb- Baat for whlcb he paid an averaga prtafl Of DM a mlnute. arainn- tbat bis time was WOlth BO much that h? eouldn't nffor.i to rld" ea an "lce*wagon llmited." On one occaeioa he neari) frightened te death ? waltei In tbe Rogen Hotel m Mirunaioiis ii- itrolled Into the cald wbh some frlends eonsumed a dinner for which thi hei k was aa i rea IIM ;,r''' Btripped ofl one from i roll of |l,QM bills. I it to tlu waitei wRh tbe remark -H.r., boy, keep th. change fer your* h, |f ?? later reported tbe fael to tbe manager, w he mai ed Oati - ? check fo: th. |?M Ht_ iust wife wai MlM Mary W. Martin. ..f g< Loula whq dlvorced blm ln Augual i.i t, aftei detectlvea H ****" ***h "?**? dlflcovered hta devotlon to i rouni woman . . .' beauty who had ? itnglng ptrt .. Broadwi ? llght opi ri When, a month later, rn married Mia Flon ? Hopwood, of Mlnneapolla wtthoul Ing even |SMM em tht eelebrattan, he pave hii frlenda a ihock Rescued by Father-tn-Law. This marriage l-l. ;r,< IdenUlll ' ?'?? othei of the eplao lea which made Oatafl famoua Tbe ator) ran thal hi vv ,* hav* ins ., dinm ? aith iom< frii nda ln a Mln? neapolla catt when th. w..r<i reached hta father-ln-Uw, Franh P. Hopwood, that h. was making Um fortuiM of tta notal .... ..,,-.. Md wlth lt, toofling ri every f. w aeconda ared ateadll) Mr. Hopwood and hla aon ippeared a1 the I ? .;.,?? v into thelr automohlle ami out ol I the v. . , made hlm tl ,,f rtu ilan grand duhee and Indlan prtnrei In lhe tavtabneai of hta eapend* . uhib fll Baratoga whlle I no . bam e to Karnb!<- h- and II M si h-ft.i matcbed thi li polo pontei for t... | ? dinner, ownen ta rldfl , Kbtwfllgbt won after ? . talon he is ? <, flfl ln a Bingli night ,,,.,,.,. ..... gambltng houae in Vi .... ? ni* nam# was an open . when the fainouM I ? ? ... ? ii ln the netghborhood ,,f 140,1. Boen after his last mar* . ne er-i.ii .. laauriaue house la Mln* Ito. wh- !, ? "Ht hlm |SM,. and an art muaeum attached The ? tn attachim nt, however, waa enl) bv wa; of furnlahlni the mansion The owner ? ,. ireuita which failed ta I rurnial ? frei Beld foi hla apendlng pro* . livltto with hti death the ' Oatfli tdltioM b- carrled <>ut ta th. ' i,., ,.. ivi,. - iie wai an oai) aea nn'1 I ;,f, no children bj i Itber marriaga LAUDS BRYAN TEMPERANCE Methodist Minister Calls Secre? tary Great Christian Leader. Indlanapolla Oel M.?"Tbal vv- now Bave ? Chriatiai man m tba MTbttfl iim.se ar: admlnletratlon of aabbath oboervance ln _i\ tn. department- o! the tovein* : ,?,, . ..,,?i thal PreeldeBi Taft'i admln* tatrattan ''repreaented more ivbaarvtancy to ib. ii'iuoi intereeti and other had com* any .-th-r ln Amartena blatory." were lhe deelaration- <>f Dr. ,?[.,,,,,,-,. Trui Wilaon, of Topeka Kan. ? ,,f iba Temperance Bodety of ,,,,. nethodtal Church who iddremd tne national onventl.t bletbedlal Men ber- thli afl trnooa ' I .. ? , !brtatlar lea* i li Bi i i ?? of State BOW,' ? intUlUfld l>r. Wilson ? ?,, ? torgaei Becretar) of Btata uaed to send out tattera lo all American eonaula Botifying them of brewem' convaattoiM an.i ordering them to Inveetigate an.i aea what tbe: eould do ta tacreaaa tbe ?*? portatlofl o! Amerlcan been ta their country. ??Willlam J. Ht van Bill BflVflr do tbat. when Mr Bryan calta Um repr?aiBtatlva_ of tbfl nations BTOUBd hls hospltable board he lirvefl th. sam- kitul of grape Juic wblch wafl us.'d ta Pataattafl ln Um du.vs of .lesu- " lu Wilson naiil that. uniler the pres.-nt adminlatrattoa, aii grogflbopa have been Cloaed ln the Panama Zone and the bat tleabipfl or tbfl navy forbMdefl to carry aboiioiic Uqnera on board i LOOKING TO LATIN-AMERICA Southern Commercial Congress Discusses Trade Relations. Mobile. oet. tt\- Speakers at Bflflfltoafl of the Southern roinmer. iai CaaflJTflflfl to-day Btnpbaataod the aeceaalty of the American business man becoming better acqualnted wlth needs of tbe people of liBllB IMH I.a, and then giving these people what they need and want. .lohn M 1'arker, honorurv president of tu- oeagreea flaeaBad ta take a poputai text when he read: "Our manufacturers should offer tbflO p-o|>b- what thev want an.! uot what we think they should have " That hon.lM of friendship between tbe l'nited States and countries of South an,l fentral Ameri a were sure to be strength ened by the Panama I'aual influence Heemed tfl be the opinion of all the Bpflaaara *>r-v-.*.--*-S*.*-*-*-.--*v*i i *>-?_______? The Claridge Opening Saturday SATURDAY EVENING, November 1st, the new Claridge Dining Room and Loungewill bc formally opened to the public, and reservations may now be made upon ap? plication to the management. _ 9 Hotel Claridge M (Formeriy Hotel Redcr) BROADWAY and FORTY-FOURTH STREET |OHN HILL EDWARD H. CRANDALL $20,000 TO ADOPTED SON Mrs. du Bois Also Made Many Bequests to Church Societies. Th*. '??iti of Mrs KatharhM I du Bota, wh.. dled on Oetobei I al No MM Ander boh avmue, The Breanx, m<"i re?iterday. ;.-.,v. ? in the Board of Hona Mlealona of th* Reformed Church In Amerlca M.8M; Board of Dorneatlc Mlealona M.088; Board of Bducatlon, R.0M; Hor..- College, Hai land. Mi.l. . mMA, and the ?;???? i*.r maintalning thr thedogtcal ?emtnary, I ... N,f alao gtvea M.C88 to th? Catoa Reformed Churi h, at Hiflrtthrt ? ? Mra du Bol lefl W8.8M to Lotdfl Co Bota, "known a- my adopted aoa"; IM.888 tr, hei Btater, Mrs, Angellea 1 Ketchum; 88,880 to Ketharlne B. Ahnelt, ? nieee; 82,880 i" Bdward B Anderaon, a nephew ?? ?? ... Mra Kate B And?*reon, ertdow ef a brother; M.008 ..* h to elght alecea an*l nephewa an-i fl.080 t" JacoMna ,; Ti?o, .rf The Orphanage, PhlladeIphia Bha divided the resldoe one-thtrd r.-n-h to her Blatera, Mra H M ttldfl Clark aad Mrs Angell a I Ketchum, anrl one*thtrd tr, her nleeea Katherine Bchuylirr Harrl | man and H-len M Harriman, and ber neplMW, Smlth A, Harriman. As her ttg ters died l.efore Mrs. dll Bfllfl did. th-lr ?harfl ' I Um raaldufl arlll no t<> tbeta chO* dr. n. as wlll be the l*>(ju.st of HM taft to Mrs Ketebum. a ? NEW DEMAND FOR THAW Petition Based on New York In? dictment Filcd at Concord. Concord N H . Oel a.-Anotbfl* pott tlnn for tb- extradition of Harry K. Thaw n, Btat with Um Bacratary ot state thta ttti noon by Barnard ******> a *V_ Hampshire attorn-v | Ugl BBIBttBg the Stat- of N-w Vork. The aew petltlOC ih based nn tbe Indlrt ment return.-1 bv rhe .New Vork I ounty grand Jury laat week and charges that Thaw eonapirad ta aoeape from the Mat t-awan asvlum. \ siat-ment by Attor? ney Oeneral Carmody telling why Thaw's return is dflflllfld. a ?rtitied , opv of th" Indictment and aeveral aflldavttfl reiHtmg to Thaw's eecape arere attached te the petition. Old English Silver 'B "Open Aii' fo Evt rywherc At Tottr Service )USES are run for your conretv iience. Your patronage is our liveli hood, so it you have any sugges* tions that will mako tlie IrUgefl more uaeful to you?><> that you wUl ride "ti them oftener?pleaae let us have them. I: we ran possibly do BO, wc I'ifth Avenue will adopt them. ('oach Coinpnny Int Per MONTH UPON PLEDGE 1% OF PERSONAL PROPERTY THE PROV1DENT LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK_ HKONX Fourth Aven^S-lstl Street Courtlandt A^"or._148th Street beventh Ave. bet 48th ai d 4?xn a Ro.kawav Ave. Eff^%^^^ 1/ ?? CIURGL^LTON W ^fd K Kl1.or ftf std Avi'i^S WroNrnS"prom^atS! Efl$| Houston bt. tor. t.->c.\ oi. i ?*??_ POLITICAL. rllTCHEL DAY Thursday, October 30th ORAND RALLY AND MEETING MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 8 P. M Mme. Olive Fremstad, Metropolitan Opera Star, Will Sing. College Olec Club. Van Baar's Famous Band and 25 Others. The HON. SETH LOW will presidc SPEAKERS: JOHN PURROY MITCHEL Chas. S. Whitman. Rep. .Ylartin W. I.ittleton. Dem. Oscar S. Straus, Projf. Clarence J. Shearn, Ind. League TICKETS AT ALL ANT1-TAMMANY HEADQUARTERS. BUSINESS MEN'S NON-P. .RTISAN ANTI-TAMMANY LEAGUE 1