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Wild' s Orientals Tlie Largest Specialty Rug House in America. Interesting Rugs "Every rug you have shown me is interest? ing!" Tlie remark was that of a lady who visited Wfld'i mg establish ment last week, and who was hesitating in the choice of a rug which had to fill cer tain color and charac? ter requirements. "I just came from Blank's," she added. "They had several rugs the right size, hut not one really interesting rug in the lot. 'TIere you have shown me a t least twenty rugs, all ^ the right size, and EVERY OXE AN INTER? ESTING RUG IX IT? SELF. MI had no idea there was such a collection anywhere." ? * This lady had much more than ordinary knowledge of Oriental rugs. She knew that a rug mav exactly cover the floor space, harmoni/e deccntly with the color schenie of the other deeorations, and still he almost as IX INTER? ESTING as a gray wall. lt laeks character. It doesn't give life, or tone. to the room. It is exactly like a man or woman who is well groomed hut inexcusa blv and irretrievably dull. ? * The lady quoted be? came a customer and an enthusiastic one. ? * Wild's Orientals are all chosen with this idea of CHARACTER uppermost in mind. The leading deeora tors and architects of the country have long rceognized this fact. They request from us bnlletins of Oriental rugs of unusual. odd sizes which are always coming to our floors. * * \Ye have just now some of the most inter? esting Bijar rugs. room size, that have been on sale in Xew York for years. Our assortments of Mesheds and old fash ioned dark Kerman shahs we believe to be unequalled. Keraghans. full of eharaeter. and old Chi nese rugs refleeting the golden sun-glow. are interesting members of this interesting rug con jrregation. *o**t r^ * * And thev COST XO ATORE because they ARE interesting. Write for Complimentary Copv of our Rug Bo klet. Joseph ^\u>&Q. Tm Avenue tV35th 5tru. _jfljg YORK, _f_______-_i___li 'DEMANDS MURPHY TELL Hennessy Says Prosecutor Ha; Facts on 50 Contributicns on Which No Return Was Made. ATTACKS BEARDSLEY ALIB Asks Ex-Judge to Give Othei Proof than a Dead Man That "Chief" Sent $25,000 Back -Questions for McCall. John A. H?Bnflfl>y flddreaaed his largflfl and most rlotOUfl BUdlflQCfl of the 0818 paien s-> far at the Nfl". Star I'asirio lai nij-ht. when abaul four thouaand paraoai . 1 ti, hear hlm. For thfl first tlm, at any of HfllUlCflay,'- meetings there wa a d-flpOflitlon on the part of some of hl hflarora tO "hflChlfl" him. aiul one or tw< obfltrflpflroui pfliaoni had to bfl ejacted Louis Marshail, Who was loiinsel fo: Sulzer in the ImpeflChlDCBt trial, wai chairman of the meeting Hennessy took up the .tatement fion Judge Samuel A. Beardsley, whleh lnfer entiaiiy corroboratea Murphy'a fltatfltOflfl that he returned tht- Brady $_."-.??". fla ehfllleagad Baardaley to product thflproo of hls .tatement. "Murphy never paid back that I2..00.,' Henn.ssv .aid, very slowly. and the l,lj crowd yelled its flppTOVfll and ass.-nt. Jle went over the ..ther Chargflfl he hai pr.viously made as t.. money OOOtrlbntei to Tammany in the Sulzer eampalgn, bu not flCCOUntfld for, and said that lt wouh amount ln all to more than jl-.,0c<_ tha he could prove. Evidence to Prosecutor. "1 gave to an assistant district attor ney this afternoon," said Hennessy, "thi names of flfty men who flUbflcrthfld thel: money and whose Dfl-BCfl dO BOt appeal upon any return li.st in thfl office of thi Bflctatary of state or aaywb?r? ala What did Murphy do with that'."' Hflnnflflfly eait that it wouid I,e a.-serted pofl-tbly not before electloa, hut just ai 8008 as it was ph.vsirally possible, tha' "Murphy h;is been the bflfld ol' a CTOWl of MackmaUSTfl who have gone to ever: man who has had a contract, laraa "i small, and made him divide up flocord inp to the proportion of maney he wai getting out of the state oi out of thi city." Ua ehaJlangad Arthur a. McLean, thi Dimocratie State Trea.-urei. t-> , xplan why he .wore to a false Btatlm.-nt <>l campaign ooatrtbutlonfl, and said that h, was going t-i ask tbfl Governor of thi state, as he had air. ady asked the Difl trlct Attoraey of Um county, t,, nnd o_i what Iffllflan did with the m.ui-y h? collected and didn't aoOOUnt for. "And when vou tind that out.'' h- sai-1, "you'll Hnd that Ifurphy and Oaffney anl Donohuo got it He had thrflfl nevv questions far Judgi McCall. whi.h bfl set forth flfl follows: Another Challenge for McCall. "DM Mr. Bdarard Bveretl MoCall evai paj baeh anv money tu Iiispertor Wlll? iam McLaughlin? "If he i!i.] pay Jmek t! fll tnon. v to Mr. McLaughlin, was that money ln the form of a chi ch? "If that monev- wns in the form of . check, w.is it drawn on a certain banh and was lhe man WhO s.giied th- check the viri-presiilenl of that hank'.''' Hflnnflflfly Opened his address with h:s < hall.-nue to Jud?e Beardsley, upon whio-i he pUed a number of challengefl to Mar* phy, sayinic that thr. I.eardslev -Krad\ J.'.,""i was only a part of Ihfl large Caflfl palgn fund oollactad by Tammany wst fall. ln thls eonnection Hennflefly said: "Now, i tind that ln th<* papera?ih> newspapers to-moirow BMtBlng Judg. Beardsley is going to attempt to make a MMl Of an alibi over a dead man's head for Mi. Murphy. Mr. Beardsley, 1 am In? formed, flfljrfl that Mr. Murphy did pay baek that $_..,000. I challenge Judge B> ard-ley to produee the proof. Hfl Ifl ? member of the bar of the ('ity of N'ew York. Hfl knows pretisel.v what his duties are as a good dtlaen. And i promia yau now in advance of Ju.ige Beardflley*a pro nouneement in the morning that he won't dare to produee the proof. "Murphy never paid baek that $..',000. He may not have gambled that $25,000 ln Wall Street He may have Invested that in some other country estate. But one thing ls as sure as I am atanding here, that Judge Bcirdsley cannot prove through thfl Brady eatate, and hfl won't attempt tfl piove thTOUgh thfl Brady eataa, that Murphy returned that toBJBM Murphy return $_.",,oon'. Asks About Other Moneys. "What did Mr. Murphy do with the $.."..000 that 'Jim' Stewart sent down t" him? i?id it go into the hands of J Seigeant Cram'' And if not. where? I asked Mr. Murphy that a wc.k ago and bfl hasn't replied. And why" Becauae 'Jlm* Stewait isn't a dead mai.. What dl.l Murphy do with the $1,081 that 'Jlm' Stewart gave int,. the hands of J, Ser? geant Cram? ?n it Murphy didn't gat it. wliv dOflflB't he OUflfl an investigation to be madi- to knOW why Crani and Norman K. Mai k arfl holdlng out mone;.- on him? "I said a week ago that St.-wart gave Maek |i-88| and that h<- sent $7,,0,,u more down. outside of (hat $..'..nii". Has Mark peeped? Has Maek d.-ni.d ' .No. he does not dan deny il. NOW, let Mr. Murphy tell you to-morrow what became of the $1,1.1,00 that KerUiugh sent down to him. What became of the other |I,8M that KerbaURh sent down to hlm. What b. CaaBfl nf 'he |$,flflfl that the Il.irl.er AO* phalt people Kave to him and hand.d t.i hun peis.uiallv 'That ls not all that I want t-, ask Mr. Murphy. but I don't bke to ask thinga at the end of the Campalgn. I asked hlm last wc.k. ile has not had time vet to reply. I w*ant to know what became of oth. r money that was hand.d to Mr. Murphy. amountins In all to $1-0,00. that 1 can prove. I gaVfl to an Assistant Dis? trict Attorney this ait.rnoor. the names of ttfty men who subscribed their mOfiej and whuse names do not appear upon any rt t ui ii list in the oflVe of the Secretary of State or anv where else. What did Murphy ib, wlth that" i.\ voice. We want to ki hw about McCalL W ? don't want to know abOUt Murphy.) ? My friend says he wanl. to hear flbout McCflll he dflflaa'l want to hear about Murphy. Why, dOflflB't my friend know that Murphy is runnlng for Mayor of Kew Tork" Marphy is the issue in tius camphign .Murphy, thfl poUttcal Raasaalfl Of William Sulzer. His lutle manikins Bp in Albaa) mdlcted Bulaar for hoiding out ._? ? ?, oi- MMIg "I he new spasm of morality ln Tam? many Hall can't aftord to have a man 8fl Coviinor of Nevv Vork who holds out ou lltii Street But we will prove-peihap. the aleetiofl Wlll hav* pone by?but w will prOTC, il Juat th*- s.iiiir-. that Mr. Mm |r)l.V h.*S b.'dl tll.' IM?? "' ? ITOWli ? UaC?mallera who have gol? tO < very nm who ha-* had ;i ? ontia: t, whellur the Cflfl tiact was blg flf whr-lhir the eontra* araa amall. and that they made then dl vide up. aceardlng t*i the proportkMi e lnoney thal th"\ w. i e getting out 0< th ?tate or ""J of tha dtj And arhea aw i that, Jhat arlll he tha end ef Mr. Murph .rs ,, faetor In the polKk?J IITe of Hfli Vfll k. i Riddles McCall Tax Plan. Turnlng then to a diaeuaalon ef kfc Call, Henneaay r<iteiat*?d kla preriou ehallengea to thf Tammany candidate l? exjilain what h" said an*l did Bl the tw. nn- tirtrs betWeen Murphy anrl Sulzr-r. a which he, MeCall. was preaent, and t< explatn what be said anrl dld at ih< Murphy "private courl of impeachment' nt Ddmonlco'a, an.1 thr. later naeetlag ii Ihai aame plaea arhen MeCall araa plcka aa ihr- Mayoralty candldate. "An'i tf MeCall aaya, aa be has aaM th.it those nre m.t bMUflfl, anrl if he tr ie: to tdi you the real iaauea ara ochhom] and reduood ta_atlon," be added, "asi him how he is gniiiK u> reduee taxes Vou can't redUCe taxes. .l.ut yflfl can keej and put honest men in ofllce who wll t;et a dollar s worth of value for eTOTj dollar apent by ihe dty." Hennessy went ovt-r again his siory o ih,' plcayunfl Kraft on the canal. ani showed by readliiR from the recorda 01 his own foveaUgaUO?1 in Albany tln manner in flrhlcb even the lahorcn at ti and |B0 a mon h wer*' forced to Kive ii| Bd 1'2 each t" tlie collectol. wiu paaaed it on up, "Aml so I coiihl ro alonu; on thls cana propoaltla?I," hr said, "but let me shov you?Tammany economyl In Madisoi i 'ounty the stale owns two re-ervoirs They i it off of tboae two reaenroiri tk/n ton ot li '?. and they boM the lo.ooo tom foi ajpn, .\ii.l then those 10,101 tons, whicl wii*- aold for ? 'i, arere aold to the Bordei Condflnaed Mllk Coapany, tbe Mutua Miik Company, of New Vork, anrl th( Levy Miik rompany, of New York, foi II a Jon-IW.uOo?and the state propert> sold for |:*00." Hen nat?ey was Interruptad by shoutec qoeatloni about Suiz*-r, aboul AUan Rjraa and other mattera several times duiin*. the course of his addreaa, an*i particular ly when he was talking about Bpfltatl graft. No Mention of Stiiweii. Hennessy dM BOt mentlon the Stllwell niatt-r ln bis speeeh, but it was explaiiir-rl b) r.ne of bll party that he could not take that mattei up at preeeni becauai of the condltloni of confidence Impoaed by the convicted Benator. Ai on thepre vious night, be eloaed bia apec h arltb a thlnly trailed reference tr. what le appar? antly his view of the preaent fusion. in arorda: "Alld tbat is the QUeatlOB br fore >,> ; whether Murphy shaii be Inetalled aatha man at the bead in th.- .'ity of Nm Tork aa well ar- in th.- itate. And i .?? lieve that thia community, knowing ex? actly thr- factl an.l l),r , i Imi- i, wlll \ot. j** at Tueaday t" di .:?? thal li ae en te have Tammany Hall In New York la tbe future wa will bare one manned bj da* cent Democrata ln tbe dty." Henneaay made the .-ame sp?->. n at tiunt'a I'r.int Palace an.i London' Ca .-n..1 m th" Bronx. Th< 11 arere rui aii ihe meetlnga thal Tammanj had mui inn gueiillaT? to attempi t.. break up hla ni- - un;;.-, i.n1 t'r re ?? in .? anj . ? 11 IPPU ItiOD '!? \' .? a-j,.?'I ALL FOR CIVIL SERVICL Board of Estimate Candidates Proclaim Attitudes. i.. ? ;?. ; a- ? b*.... i.. elved ''i\il Bervlce Reform UiaoctaUon la aa* ?w< i to its lettei to all . endldr,?? the Board "t Batlmate requeetlng them to atata tbdr attiude on th.- admlniatra* tion of th.- clvll aervice law. John Pur* roy Mltehel, RepuMlcan-Progr*?elve-ln depence League candldate t-.i Mayor, ?aid: To ;rftii iii bellef m the mi rti i tea aeema almoal auperfluoua, beeauae Ita beneflclal effecl har: been ao abundantly provi i bj expa r lence thai it li noa , om pletely removed from th*- Held *.f con 1 I rn f| | \ The Democratic candidate foi Mayor, Kdward B. McCall, aald tha dvll eervice ? u Immeaaurabl) eupei lor to the apolle ayateat I; i am elected Mayor."1 hc eaaerted, ? i ahall enforce both th.- letter an.i epirli of tbe clvll eervice law. 1 eball lake no i..i. kw ird atep i m the i ontrai y, i ?ball i-e Incllned to tlghten the appllca tion of those laws .mri exerclae hut rare ly ever. the dlacretlonar) power whlch tboae laws baatow " Repilee In fa\or of npholding the civil eervice laws in aii drcumstaacea wera recelved ais.r from .1 \ Qoulden, Demo? cratic candidate for Prealdenl of the Board ot Udermen; Mautice Bimmona, Independenee League candldate for Prea? ldenl r.i u?- Board <>r Aldermen; tVllllam a Prendergaat, Republlciin*Progreaa|ve candidate for Controller; llarcaa M. Marks. Republli an Prograaelva - lad ? pendenee League candldate for Praatdflnl *.f th<- Borough of Manhattan, and Krank Mann, Deinocratle candldate for neai deal or th,- Borough of Brooklya. Bdward .1. 1, itaiiiiris. Prograoaive candldate for Prealdeal <>f Jhe Bo**oogb of The Hronx; Douglaa Mathewaea, !'<? puhllcan-Independence League candidate for Preajflflnl of the Berflejajb <>f The Hronx, BBd William Wirt Mills, I'ro i" ? caodidata for Preaideal ot tha Borough r.f Richmond, wrote in almllar veln. ,\mon< Ihos*- arho have ii*>t y.-t beea baaid from are Hertnou \ Mata Demoi ratic candldate for Controller, an.i Oeorga McAneny, Puatfla oaadldate far Prealdent of the Beard of AMteraeea. e WON'T FIGHT C0MPETIT0RS Elliott, Head of New Haven Road, Says Territory is Open. l'i..\i*l* 11. .-, o,-t. Sl Th<- NflW York. New Haven & Hartford Raltrofld will not aatagonlae competlng Itnee if thcyehflofl* M ? 1/. I- this larrltory, Howard BMott chairman, announced to-nlgM in an ad? dreaa al ihe "traaeporta?ea dlaaar" al th<- Town .'iicis ,,f Khorl. Island. "Shouid com pe ting carrlera/1 he ?aid, "?'itht-r rall or WatflT, s>* tlt to inva-.-t thelr caplta] for Ihe purpoae r.f addiriK t.r Ihe traaaportet?ei farllitlea uf this regtoa this rompany i* aoi soing te flght, auch a ?iiovem*-nt." Hut his company, he added, mad re tam the tracks aml terminals anrl other fadlltiea whi< h J BOW has. in oriler to yi\e "a large amount r.r tranaportatloa of .1 ciMid quallty.M _ Mr, i7iu.it 1 *.on.iniinded tn*- adoptlon of a r>.stem <>i carrytng gutek freighl on ? r JriMiis and flf faat IreiRht auch aa is now in use in Kurope Kor thia ae 1 ? I. 1 -i.fi seruce. he said. a higher rate must nuessarih h<- r harned. The greater na'it r.f Me address araa d*-\*ited tii a plea for what be CB?efM "har k drlft ' tr. the farm, and hf ipioteil uic,n\ st.atisti. - t.r shr-w that Ihia avould bi beniHcial to th* state. Inntinur.l from flrst page. f.,r the last eight years in a \illagr ?avaaty-flva niilc-H beyond Barrow Point. Alaska, where no white w.mian had 8V8P heen before and wh.-re only ten white men have lived She and her husband, Pr. Henry B. Dalton, flhfl Mld, had first gone North as trained nurse and dOCtOT at the time of (he gold rush to the Klondiko. Mrs. Halton first appeared in Butherford a month aga After making Inqulrtflfl near th.- railroad station she was dlrected to a boardtns bouae. whara she enira.cd a rOOm. That was on a Tuesday Blght, aid the foUOVh-l ..lay flhfl returned to NflW York. Bhfl r.-appeaied in town that night and went to tlu- 1'ir.st Presbyterian i ?hurch. vvh.-ie a prayer m?tlng, con? ducted hv Dr. I/, ki. was in prosress. No one ln the coiiKrepation pai-1 particu lar bflfld to the woman as she . t.f.-icd Sh'- Is tall and >outhful looking. and on Um avanlng ahfl rtotted the church wore a dark suit and a dark hat. Dr. Lock*, who was praacbing vvh-.n she entered, .nded his sermon abruptly. according to PflTflOOfl at the s< rvi.c Hc announced that instead of folloaing the regular order of servl.ee he would change tlx- gathering into a I?tlmonlfll m?11 ng and allow anv on.- who chOflfl an opportu? nlty to speak. Kariy in th< Bummer th.- mlnlfltflr*! only child. au infant flfla, bad died, and tho congregation attrlbutad the past * . cud* | iien braahdoa n to ? apaam af st>> t. H- m a th.-,.- wai little aurprlaa ihat bfl had j changfld the order of service. When th.- laltv was affor.led a . Iiatic | to talk one of the Iii st to take advantagc of the opportunlty was the unknown woman. She was a stranK- r. flhfl d> clarad, recently returned from Alaaka, and admltted, with an air of humilitv. that this wns the flrst tlme she had at tendid , hurch in seven years She then spoke brtefly of her experience. in Alaska und of th.- reUgli n ln that re?ion. Accuses Pastor. At the < onclusiiin of the mafltfalg thfl woman Kpproached one "f tbfl flldera of tlu- < hurch, and, taking him urtde, poarad into his eai ? BtOT) that OOt Hfld unbe BevaMe, Her name, sh.- aald, was Mis VaahtA Dalton, and h>-r tale bnpllcated , t..i She had a son, sh> aald, twelve yeara .-f aga, nttflndlng acbool it, Parla insi-.ui of going Immadlfltflli lo Dr Lochfl thfl < Idt-r Brst made ? private la* Vflfltigatlon 'if the woman s flCCU?HoQi \i I.. i boardlag puu I Bha had nt- I bei tale to the proprletor flnd to om i r ivv.. other pi rsr.iis. 1 . ;.:. i i.t thi ChUI Ch 1" vv It-'in tha ,i .- it:..,,s bad been mada telephoned ti,.- woman al ber Saw Jforh flddreflfl and madl ai, app.iintm.-i.t to me.-t her In thls dty t?. obtain a detallfld atorj Mre Dal? ton Agreed t?. put bar chargflfl down Ifl w rltlng \t th- tlme of tha meeting, hoarevar. Mi Dalton did rn.! flppear Inqulry ra* realed tbe fad ih.it the had auddenly gona Weat, leavlag ao ftddraaa at which communlcatlonfl mlghl bc flflnt h.-r a tea . tha affnii i- ahi d eai ai ii ipread ttll tba wbote town wa* t.iik lag i >r Locka aaaaarad bafora thfl aee thta nt the cliur. h and told hls BflflT] The .1. iMiis .u. ...i. fuiiy guaidad bi t!" church ftutborltlea but to The Tribune Dr. Lot K. i. p. at. .i laal nlght tbe * nl .i I i, ude i ? fore thal bo iv ? i told them." ha aald, thal i aai I willtng tn ^o befora anj accteelaatlcal or clvll . .-ui t ai ni an-w. i t.. bi v chargea thfl woman mlghl maha Agalnat bm Har .t-f i- abaotutflly without .mv word of truth " Conferretl with Pastor. Imong th- parlahlonera then bi a ra* [port that the Sunday follow 1 n tr the Wedneadaj nlgbl prayer mflfltlm Mra halton reappearad Bhe went to the paa* tut s stud) in the church, it i- oald. whera a lon.- conference followed Per* ;?.,,,?: iu tbe church that nlght deelared yeeterdaj. thal Dr Loche wa? nve rnln ut. s lat?- COmlng Int" the pulplt, and that ahortly flfter be did appear Mra Dalton ent-red tlu- bod) "f th.- rhurch, thrOUgh a ?Mc door, m ti.irs si,.- tooh a aeat, bat after OCCUpylng it a f.-w mlnut.-s w.-nt back Into tin- atudy. Beveral apeelal meetlnga of the elders end ?*_eloiiA of IQe rhnrrh hav.. i. en heM ..I lat.-. And in th?fl bodtflfl, flfl iimmiK I the oongregatloa generany, there is sai.i i to be wlda diveralty of opinion as to Mis j Daltoa'a Blary an.i tb.- proper course for th.- ChUTCh MUthorltles to follow. Thfl BCflfl. it v.'1-s said last nlght, BJ a member "f that bedy, wa- awaltlag fln j Anawer t" an opportualty thev had given , th.- pastor tn i nm' f.ntii .md make I a more rlgoroua refutatloa of Mr i Daltoa'a chargea To the s.-ssion Dr. Loche fldmitted knoaihg th.- woman bn I Bflveral dttaa in which b? had baaa al mlnlater. She dM not attempl t" extort | money from Mm, he sai.i. I>r Loekfl |s tbe orgaatfler nnd leader nf Troop i. Boj Bcoota of Aaterlca, flf K'.llo i lord. He is s. v. ral bflChflfl flhOVfl .-i\ l.-t in bfltght, and broad in propor? tion UH face l_ covered arlth a beavy bla.k hear I and his d.-ep tOBfld, well BBOd* lll.it..I voice is "111- of the dollgbU Of the congregation. Clad in a khaiki unlform he mak.-s a strlkirig liwuie flfl Bfl fffl quently leada dfltaebaamtfl of Boy ?coata .n tiampfl BVflf the hills flttlTOUndlng Butherford. In appcarance Mis Dalton |s extremely vonthful, althOUgh she told i i rsons ln Rutherford bflragawaaforty-four. Aak?d oaOfl hOW sh.- niaJiitained h.-r vonthful flppaaraaefl sh.- rapUad that ..ne must not une in thii North or they would p.rt.h. I)i.rin? her stay in Alaska she BtOdlfld the llves of the Ks.|inmaus. and mad.- thf Btrtd social law of iin- Barvtval of aaty the most lit the subjeet nf a plav let. 'Frozen ln." ln that P'ay ls the follow? ing vcisc. Thli la 'he law of the Yukon. 'i'i, ii onl) ih. Btrong shall thrlva That aurelj the waah ahall pertflh, An.l onlv the lll Mirvlve Diuolutc .tai.iin ii and -l> spalrful, Crippled an.l praiaed and siam. Thli is the will of the Yukon, Tbat I hav.- tried tu make plam Mra Halton is at prflflflat on tha n i with a troupe of BaqUtaMBa amoriK them i.einx Prtaoaaa Columbia, whfl flraa bam at the World's Falr at I'iueago m mz. Hopes that the woman's dlselosures would he jroved false before next Sundav, when tbo First I'reshytert.in i hurch aala. brat.s the tiltietll alililver.ai y of tt-s founding, vv.-n- . xpressed Ken< rally am.ing Ihe coni*r'Kation yesterdav. CUMMINS L08ES AGAIN. Waahtagtaa, <?ct. Ml? ln splte of the , . fttaal of Justice Hugh.s to issue an oider for a Supreme i'ourt review of the con? viction of Wllliam J. Cummins, of New York. of larceny from lhe rarnegie Trust < ompany. attorneys for the convlcted man to day applied to Justice l.urlon for a rflvtflW. Justice Lurton likewlse re fub.d. MITCHEL GARDEN MEETING TO BE BIGGEST EVER HELD Demand for Tickets Said To Be Unprecedented?Late Goers Will Lose Their Seats. The demaad for tii kcta tO the Madison K.|ua're Garden m*etin*r to-nisht indleates that it wlll be one of tln- larKcst meet? ings *'\er beiri m b municipal campalga. iii,- huadrad poUcenion, under tin- direc t!*ui *if Inauflctflr OOlen, have been de taiied to handle the erowda. Thfly wiu form iii lines two blocks Irom the Gar? den. and direct the crowds to the various eatrencflfl, Holdiia of box, platform and arrna seats will be admltted at the J7th street alde "f th" Oarden at Door No. II All the othera, InHudin** holders of lloor eeale. will ba admltted at the maln entranee, Ln Madison avenua Ko Heats j wlll be reserved after IM o'clock. Betk Low wm pr?Ida al the meeting, whlcb is hr i.i under thfl auapicflg ot the ;j Pualnaee Men'a Non-Partlaan Anti-Tam rii.uiy League. Peatdea John Parroy Mltehel. the Ipflfl?flM will h. DU-ict At? torney Whltman. repreaentinx tbe Repuh? lican party; Oacar s. straus, for th.- Pra* greadvea; Martln W Uttletoa, Indepd** d.-tit Democrata, and Ctaiflnce J- Hhearn, Independenr ?? LflBgUfl. Th.-re will be entertainment from 7 o'dock. Mm.-. OMve Preh?tadt, nf the MetropoUtan OpflTfl House. BCCompanlfld by a etrlnged orehflatra of twent) plecee, will siiiff operatic s.le.'tions and o!d faabloned aonga inciiidin* "Annie Laa* ne." a coHeis'e glee duh alao arlll en llven the meeting. Befora Koink' to Madison Scpiare QardeB Mr. Mltehel wlll speak iii Brooklyn, at ! Bckford HAI, Bt kford ami Calycr atn i ? ' Artofl ii.iii, An..11 Plaea, near Broadway, * ami Baengerbund Hall, Bmlth ami Bcher* | merhi'in streets. and m I'ooper inioii, in Manhattan. jr.im a. Henneea) arlll speak to-night at Cooper I'nion and Arion Hall. OYSTER COMBINE FAILS Receivers Are Appointed for Sealshipt Oompany. .fudsre Chfltflfltd, in the t'nitc.l States Clf-CUtt Court ln Hronklyn, yesterday, ap j polnte.l PlefTO M. Brown, of Hrooklyn. BBd William II. I<? >?-. of Boston, l.o.-iv ns of th,- Bealehlpt Oyater Byatem, a 14,500,000 en pm ath.ri, whose head DJUfllterB i at Northport. Long laland. Tha re cdvera wera appolnted ou the appticatfon j of th" <'id cetony Trust Cflmpaay, *-f * i lloston. as undaTTWrltera of a truat aa;ree menl under whieh I&S0MM three-year o eenl convertibir- gold bonda wflra . is-u. 'I it is alleged in th*- complaint thal tha : lupt Oyater Byatem ia In bad Bnan* dai straits. having md with heavy loaaea in its eadeflvor to gala control of the oyater toduatrj on tha atlantk Coaat | Tbe eiiata was raaekad when the cona* paaj falled J" pa) the July divldend oa bonde laaued b") the OM Cotony Trust Compaa* it is further charged thal f'?r ; soine tlma the compan) baa falled t.. pay Intereal on thlrty*nlne mort-tagr's ,,.-,- ? . , ertiee, arnountlng to < ? ?.:.'. | The Bealehlpt Oyater Byatem araa organ laed in Blo. it acqulred the controlllng m tereat In the Blue Poinl company, for* i,? rly hi id hj i 'aptaln Ja* ob Ocfcera .1. j. Phelan, of Hornblowar ?<- vTflflkfl, a Boeton and N< fl Tork banklng Brm, who offered I ? - "f tha ufeferr?d st'" * ?f tha Bealehlpt Oyater Company, flf ui,r :., per "nt waa lakea by under irrttera, -airi reetarday Jhat th<- r?rgard* i ? : uiii probably wl|.ul all the eoua* mon eteck. Mr. Phelan datad tbat the I underwritera wer tha oflleera and dl* ? rs ol tl.'? P '"> ? ''':" '" ' Irerahlp i- a frleadl) ene, ne nid, ami was , i roughl aboul bj tha fact tbat too much mone) had beea paul for propartlfla ac jgnir<ri after the formatlon of tha e?a?* i pany. W0RRIED BY INCOME TAX ? 1 Banks and Trust Companies Face Coupon Troubles. 'iTe nen regulattona concernlng the in | come taa ara caudng ao end of trouble among baaka and trud companiea who are endeflvodng to dlmlnate any diflleulty in caahlng coupona due November I. They are trying tr, impreae on their cllenta the . ' of attachlng to tha coupona a certlAcate *.f ownerablp to pn veal any da lay iu |... rn. 11 of tha Intereat One large private banklng house has tak.-n on t-n extra men m the coupon cal" lectla?i department, arhere nor mflUy only ihr.. BTfl reejUlrfld. This flrm will han.lb' between 40,00% an.i l#,flt*o **aupoas, arnountlng to many milllona of dollara The Bankera Trud Company axpeeta to handle Itt.ttt coupona, aggregatlng be tan en M,.'"" and |7,.,dOf. Bome r.f th.- banks hn..- declded to pa) the Income tax on the coupona preeented Ira them w ll. i'r- no e,-i tlll'ate of OWnenhlp is attached and wlll wtthhold Ihe tax until th.' owner provee thal he is not taxabie. The bankera In thia Inetance will I make oui a temporary certlflcate pending | tha rercipi of a pefinanenl aaa Other banka atate that they arlll aol caah their j . lieiits' coupona until ihe permanent eer- I tiflcate of ownerablp la attai h< d Th.- dlrectora of tha Mlaaouri Padflc : Rallroad Company annoujK-a?l yeaterda) that the Ina?ene tax nn the coinpany'.*. bonda preeented for paymenl on Novem* l>? r I will I.e paid ln full, where the] hBVi cevenaatfld to med aaeh obligatlon, free of tax. ln *as*-s, hotvevfll, wheie hold ? is of euch oMIgatlona an- exempi from lazatlon the companiea wlll r lalm the benedl of na h < eemptiona SULLIVAN C0. ASSIGNS Advertising Concern to Liqui date $160,000 Debts. Th*- c. J. Bulllvan Cflmpaay, with offlces Bl No. B| West Uth street, otir- of the Baocerai la arhleh Timothy i?. BulllTaa araa latareated, yeaterday aaaagned for th? I benellt of rr<-'litors to Kmanuel Hlouin..n- ' strin. Sbeilfl s counsel. A njBfltlllg of ] cradltora "iii ba called in a few days. The Mablllti's are esiinuit. d at gl<*0.0>*7>. i Tbe assets r onsist of outatandlng ac-1 ? "Uiits and contracts After "Big Tlm" I ha*l bflflfl declared ineomp.-teiit a bltter | light for control of the company was Wagfld betw-n I'hristopher .1. Sullivan and "a_i'ty" Mulllgan. Wllllam U. BU* MM, counsel for the Timothy D. Sullivan estate, >esterda>' Bflld: "That is our way of liquiriatliiR. The Timothy I). Sullivan estate is the prlncl ral creditor aml Bteckholdflr. Tbe est.tte hr-lds l.COo out of the 5,000 shares of stock. and out of the tl-,000 debts the estate is a creditor for about 5110,030." DELAY POPE RECEIVERSHIP CASE Boston, Oct. ?.-Fedeial leceiveisiiip proceedings, In-Hitutcd yesterday agalnn the Pope Manufacturing ('ompany, of Hartford, Conn., were postpeftu-d for two weeks by Judge l*utnam ln the Unlted States I>istrict Court to-day, ptttding an order of notice to lntercstcd partles. I LISTEN IITHKN money talks most ** people pay attention. Just now money ls talking -soUsten. The best real estate mort gqges on New York property usually pay 4A/_%. -Tuat now they are paying 5%. If you want good mort gages call to aee us before the rate changes. TiTLE OUARANTeE AND TRUST C9 Capital . . $ 5,000,000 Surpln-KflJiearned) 11,000,000 176 B'wfly. fl. T. 175 leaiicn St., B'klyn. .150 rultaB St_ Jem-tca. LOVELORN, SHOOTS HIS RIVAL Argument Over Girl Leads to Gun Play?Victim's Condition Serious. [By -Wearaaa to ihe Trfbaae. | New Rrunswick, N. J.. net. -9.?Jcal er Mlaa Blflfl bath Oram, 11 years obl, with who m both vv.-:,- infafiiated, led to an argument between Krank Bal* llant nn.i l-'t.-d yenable this afternoon, wlth tbe result thal Venablfl drew B re? volver and shot s'x tiiin-s at hia rival Four shots took effect i me bullet en? tered Baillant'fl law, another the side ?? r hl ? head and ? third his atomach He lfl iu a serious condition in St. I'etc-r's Hoapital. Venable wa.s arrested. I THAW PETITION ALTERED - Papers Said to Depart from Form Used for Years. t'oncord. N. lt., Oct. 2!>.?Counsel for Harry K. Thaw said to-day that a study nf tho new petition for thfl extradition ot thelr clienl fl'ed hy the |e?a.l r.-pre*, n LattVflfl ??f thfl Btalfl "f N.w York re v.-ai* some OhaagM In tha wardtag frotn fhe orlRlnal petition whi.-h they ar- un? able i.j uinierstand. The new petition statea that It appears "by the pap. rs requlred by the statu'-i of the United States," a new phrase. that Thaw fltaadfl chaiRed with a crime for whleh the State of New York "requires,-' Instead of "In.ists," as in the original petition, that he be delivered over to Its authority. lfl the paitleulara named the new daaa. ment Is said to depart from the form pre 8 rlbfld by agreement among the states lor many years. lt also bears thfl pnw aaal of Oovernor iily.in instead of the greal seal of the state. although it bfl. BOt heen flflflflrtfld that this change aff-chi thfl standing of the petition A MUST DIE, HE THANKS JUDGE. Qragorto CHordano, coavtatfld of the murder of his wtffl, Salvatora, whose body waa found at lawood on August 10. was BflRtflOOfld by Judge Fo.ster in General Sessions yesterday to die durlng the week bflglnnlng Da ember t, Oregorio pro IflBtsd that he was innorent. but stood silent while sentence was pronounced. "Thank you!" he ex. laimed bitterly as he was i.-d away. S. Attmatt Sc (Hc. have prepared, to co_ir_ir__e_Tice this day (Thursday), An Important Special Sale of Des.rable Dress Silks in black and colors, at remarkable cor.cess_o._s from the regular prkes. Encluded in this unusual offering are the following: Rich Dmported Brocaded P_us_.es, regulady 3_2.5? to 15.00 per yard . . at S6.75 Brocaded Velvets, regularly $112.50 and H3.50 per yard . . . . at S5=85 -Binported Dress Taffetas, 42 inches wide; actual values $2.50 to 3 JO per yard, at $1,30 Fancy Dress Silks, actual values $2.61]) to 3.00 per yard.at 91k. Also several thousand yards of Liberty Satin Messaline, China Silk and Fancy Taffetas, reduced to . . * per yard 48c. The above will be sold in Dress Lengths only. Jifllj Aunuif. 3'ltl) ufe 35th _rtrrrte, -X'fw IJork. POLITICAL. I POLITICAL. TO THE VOTERS:? The undersigned. being opposed to the corrupt rule of Tammany Hall. and believing that the admin? lstration of our city's affairs should be placed and kept in the hands of honest, experienced and faithful public officials. earnestly urge the eleetion of John Purroy Mitchel for Mayor. William A. Prendergast for Comp troller and George McAneny for President of the Board of Aldermen, together with the entire Fusion ticket. Respectfully, Vincent Astor. Ogden L. Mills, Otto T. Bannard. Victor Morawetz, Samuel Bloomingdale, A. Perry Osborn, James G. Cannon. E. H. Outerbridge, Wm. H Childs. Geo. W. Perkins. Joseph P. Cotton. Jr., Jacob H. Schiff, Frederic R. Coudert, I. N. Seligman, Richard Deeves. James R. Sheffield, Cleveland H. Dodge, Charles H. Sherrill, Lloyd Griscom. F. L. Stetson, John Henry Hammond, H. L. Stimson, Frank Kuch, James Talcott, Adolph Lewisohn, Harry R. Towne, Samuel A. Lewisohn, Alexander White, Alfred R. Marling, Wm. R. Willcox. Edgar Marston, TO-NIGHT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, 8 P. M. GRAND RALLY AND MEETING CELEBRATING MITCHEL DAY Mme. Olive Fremstad, Metropolitan Opera Star, Will Sing College Glee Club. Van Baar's Famous Band and 25 Others. The HON. SETH LOW will presidc SPEAKERS: JOHN PURROY MITCHEL Chas. S. Whitman, Rep. Martin W. Littleton, Dem Oscar S. Straus, Prog. Clarence J. Shcarn, Ind. League Doors open at 7 P. M. Reserved seats not held after 7:30. Iloldrr* of tl.'krt* to ho?c?, platforni nnd urena ??at?> um> Kninimr I J. Twnty -rwntli Mt. All other*. imr Maln 1 nfran.r, Ma.lLmi Air. BUSINESS MEN'S NON-PARTISAN ANTLTAMMANY LEAGUE