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vn II I I 1 I t immrxcTi I IU UII InT Xur or ortuft 1 r 11 l lI
tuft I us 111 ta 1 v vMr s sD II rTIIIIS rTIIIISI
Mr I D mini W III While kItr and itmlral Italian Italianml lIianItI ahana11
ml t MM lk llrlleve 1IlIr In Is Hevondar Hat Hatirrir B BIrlr HatIrrr
irrir > Jacob n Mltlrr Talks Tal of d duiiusrs dI tjjit1r
uiiusrs I hf f the Ih rape 4 alM lw Cud ail v Canal snaJS n nr
S i per r armament UrlllalU for or iMttlenhips IlltllIII ttt leshIpi leshIpiI
fl 1 topio vvnterd MIrfJ ro ly y at tht thti b
i i i annual nutline of Ihe h Hocirly Hocirlyi Hod I
i i 1 i rdiiitctH and Marine Kn1 Kn1t Jon Jonh
t m he h Kniineerinx Societies Societiesu od tIi tIiIhtrtynlnth I II
u I LUC 1 leM 1 ruirtyninth ittreel Irtita
i ion 1 arose 1r < over u 1ll4r kii r by byi
t i ii w hilt the Ih Ii well 11 known Knglixh ln EngIj EngIjg lhh I
u iiiifi g qI sir William wns nl null nullml nut nutfl
ml fl I Ins III Wiper WJIH 1 reul by Assist Aiiiliry
e < ti iry y > I II1 n nf a at
f 8Ic I1 < ald 1 lhit it is I nitre a agrtML gen genii 111I jI jIp
p S ii I 1 drure iiivil uitions llon will 111 del delf h hf be beilIgr
f f 1 linger ICr rniiKix 1111 niiig than in the Ih I I put putriIIMIPI
1 In I prulkible riIIMIPI fighting range ruIgPI
it 1 I > ti P opinion U II II in due Oil ii asoerlx 1Ir lhat lhatv I hilIIItlr
v iiielv IOIIR riiiRi will I M > iiiinn znainI iiiinnloinlimnderH
1 hi > > loinlimnderH 111 11I11 nil whone Heet Heeti t1 t1ftr t rt rtI
i > Kriie = ftr > Iet ovd d nnd WIIJ ho e nhip tIiiillMI hi hiI
t ud I mi the I h IIIK KUII pnnriple pnnriplei
i S r < ml IIIul iliat ihi < Aill 111111 put II fhim hi jrni rI11I rI11Ihi Ml Mli I IS
S i fiAer r r hi cuiis lIh and Moondary C1llt4IlVI IIIIrv i ii
i I in It fin II 111 I at a 1 disadvantage h > because becausei
i indirv lItt Iar rv armaments a rin ruti will iII Ie h t of f fd no noi
i il erv rvie ice at very ry long range rangel rRn rRnI
l i hei h r ii npinitln I bjI > ininn fl UIU a Icrt erls lliil I although althought lhholl a I t oia h hI
t I i iriv le h I begun at long ranees raneesi r lnlt riinglMfllittoflI lnltI
i riRe ti ndittoni > tillon > when IIII flit thvi
i ii 111 n is 10 tarry the tI fish to n i deJ deJni dt dtIillh 411j
j ni > tmi Iillh li ilos llor < > r ranges ri will ill ill Iv t reicheil reicheilunieiiilv rfachl i i115f4w
unieiiilv 115f4w 1111 It I Iv this school thinks hilkl it de deti I IILI
ti ILI l 1 > to t a t4Llltlt < < Kiuio lII wih with ith the Ih lug hil Runs Runsr KUI gUIftI
r f1 eoondarv tlr armament nrnullnl of quick qlick citijeII j I
I K m 11 Th The advocate dOI of tC necomlarr necomlarriieni tfonta lPCOflIar7IllI
< iieni 111 have ha noted many vulnerable vlln Vlllflefllt11I nlhll I Ij I
j I in I he h I mrMlern 1rl battleship hll hip whirh whirhi
i er I jI > I at iI It K itkI Wed ofTectlvely I ItI hy the thei Ih IhIfl I
i Ii k Hrini Ifl iri si 11 tas iis of o the thf tI secondaiy flrn irim 4rWan armztIIIfl irimnien
nien n writhin Wit hm tlioir range rlge rtngeI i iihe i I
ihe I h hr iKhool 14t hol IWOI however ho r expecting expectingn 1p < lin6 I Inr
n nr er ranges Inh dofM to 004 not think Ihllk Ihe Ihf th injuries injuriesl injlrlf i I II
l h priMtic lrhCfO < ii hy the th tlif li of thn 11t th tmallerl tmallerlkii mal rna1Ier I II
I kii 10 l2 liuh llch arc II le 1 i ncciirste n t Uf at t lone lonl Ion IonI4ngS I Ianil
anil I4ngS would 1ouhl lw 11 ierioiis rlol or extensive extensiveltiinlna eJllnif extensiveRlflflt
nj
ltiinlna 1nll Rlflflt from thn h existing iftll isting itlformo iuCorman I Ion I
on n impel IJlr I upon 111 tialtle hlllt practlc prlcth at tong IOIIRnce 1011 tongn
nce n 1 hir Ir WI1m illiim reachevl rtch1 rtach d conclusion uncIiaitonhloroPcfnIary lchlllon lchlllonIornr i ituvorofiecondarybattPriei I I
< tuvorofiecondarybattPriei hloroPcfnIary Iornr conljr hRUrl Ilesujr 1fY II ay4 ay4I j I
lven 1 I ii at long ran ranlt Re s the tht McomUrr kecondaryS Iondar I Iiirtinint
S iirtinint 1Imnt of haltleblnpH hallhil will wil be hf b capnblel capnblelf I I
C3pbl C3pblt
of f d < Hivt 1Irll htrini > ini a hail hal of fire 11 cainut Ialn1 an anenn In s sflfllY
enn 0 flfllY and an I of r nxerciviiif nXlrclJ nx reimg an II important importantInfluence Iinprtant IinprtantInfuIH tinportantIfluiiit I
Influence InfuIH ijxin uJon threiilt th 111 rsnlt of ofan an action actionIn acton actonI
In I iliciiM ltICUNIltg iij thu ib calibre cIlih and Ind position poHitionoi pillon pillonhIJ
i h hIJ l guns t1fl and the th t he maximum II1muI III ImIIIII number mlnblr of ofi oCI oftlt1
i uv tlt1 in I tint I tt I > htid h111 be h I cirried ctrrs I by a ahl atr
hl hlr tr 111Im NyI
In II n tin II CM 1 < i 10 < > it t iliwiruble da lruLIe to I cairy more morehui Ior Iorrh inorhtn
rh hui eight Iht hay RtinH lIn tjnii in a oinclo chip chipI hll hllI
I h curn 11 are nN ben iirninee Irrnlf1 rrng d < l in four fourMtioiiMiMn fOlr fOlrItlon fourI
I Itlon I MtioiiMiMn I hA in fl thMirhijcancla Ih lh III4II1t l CI4 laaA anti they theynotjld Ih Ihjollid thhnuId
notjld Iw I b upplfniontMl d hy a I powrfiI powrfiIIl 1rCI on rful rfulml I II
ml I well w1 protecte l tovondary nrllr armament nrmamentttw
t a ttw Ih ren rtl1 reflfl oi given g PI for preferring the theI hf
1 > inch calibre rl lr to Ie the I hI 12 I inch Ileh would apply applyMiMitOKtill tJI7lOtOP4lII 111 111I
MiMitOKtill I I 0 InrKercuim IUII and Rld it i may rny happen happenluit hlln hllnIt
luit It Iwfore tfof the h tid td turnM 11m larger lar r c Mlh Mlhhll ciIjIirs ciIjIirsttitn lilire lilireMian
Mian hll II I mih IIh will w 11 ill bo h mounted UOUltt il1 piit ti t ait a athflip wa walon WAdn
lon thflip < < thirty yean Ia URO But BI the Ih turn 11m will willrti wi willioijtitles
rti tnllhll ioijtitles > iilit s ioin in due clis cour courin l eourItI I
tl I
in il tlifiWtiMion tt diIOI that followrd Clolllh ihe t het read readtx rdnI
tx nI t of r the th iwpir l > lr ItcarAdininiN Hlrdllnt lli Mnhun Mnhunand IRhln lahanIthIt
and 1 t KuMl thir full
ippn fl expt rll aureement aureementw 1Jmnl 1JmnlIh
w Ih h tli tl tilfi vi VSCWi Iwl Wh nt the Ih KiiKli EngIih iiKli iiKliIrof h pti ptiProf
Irof rf Wllllum WllMn s tlbin 10 Ilnvgr1r1 lnvi9 > iril Inrlh of 0 the thechiiKitn Ih 1 1eh ttp4a ttp4aehikp4tt Ir
chiiKitn eh Irtitutiof Irtiul oC Tchnologv IKhnolopvdiiuviitwl ffhnolol d dn tId tIdn
n purl 1111 favoring raorlno twelve big hi Run ln in tntnd tntndof ead eadof
of 0 ei tjtit Jn He H xpoio nf C th h n I sod < d of h hvlr hvlrmUInt havirlrlnltnl nvier nviernniinni
nniinni mUInt nt b tsiow low p ih I h water line Jn liti for pro prote proI protctiozi
te I tctiozi tioii loJ againot ajI Kiilimarin llllorln utiHikH 1 H Hrinnottl Hrinnll ftrinnar4
rinnottl rinnll Xnvnl lvnl Ionntructnr 1 FRS FRShQIht V S V Vliouicht Nthought
thought hQIht Sir lir Willlani Wilam iIIlamM iwijwr a pote protl4t protl4tIalntt prote4tugalrut t tCainut
Cainut Ialntt the tlt present p lt tendency to ov Or Ormphiuanalnt ovrmphaizartnarncnt r rmpha
mpha mphiuanalnt mphaizartnarncnt > i ze armament and anr neglect nf li Htrenetli Htrenetlirilnff trn trengttiritng I Inlng
rilnff the tht th armor amlr in II battlefthipe battlefthipeJacob blulIIJ tattlctiipsJacoh
Jacob lach W V Miller 11r read nad a paper on the thii h htap
i tap ape Cod Co hip canal lnal lie H fr went tn into ilto the IheniMory Ihp thehutory
niMory hlor and economic lollo imporiancn ImporanC of offoreign fC fCror offoreign
foreign ror jn cnnaN enh from rm the th time of Babylon Babylondown Bjhylonclown h Ion Iondon
clown He 1 told of the th antebellum anlfhlum canal canalbuilding ranl ranlhl eaniiitttllliflg
building hl tinJ pencil rrlod in il this Ihi country cun and In1 nald naldthat tld tldrhal sildthat
that although the ht introduction iltrruclon of tam nteamrhecke rtlm rtlmhfek41 tamrheckeil
HllhouJ
rhecke hfek41 < l llm Ilt development of our olr water wntertho waterouree
01 ouree tho time lian 1 now arrived nrrlr when whentransportation whnafr whenwatr
watr afr transportation trunpraton will find its it own ownHeMiid ownllln owniln
llln iln HeMiid nrld fleealdtheCajeCndeanal the h CapeCod Cap end canal will wi be berl h benittcl
I ni nittcl hd rl in ISi UI The Th total tOllll5h length to thirty hlry
fwt wnt wntr > r at a each end 11 and al1 atrowi acro acrothml tie tiethmii tiethmIIe
thmii thml will wi b h he ten n mile ml eight of whirh whirhII whlrhwill
will II 1 b be land digging dl lln The Th depth i to b bS 1 1s is
S feet anil 111 fl the Ih minimum bottom IIIom will willhe i
he I inn feet t Tli total excavation excavationamount smnUol cnvationamoliItM
amount mII to IT I7IIIPII ifiiiioi e rubic lbw tlblt yard yardI va Id IdI
I onttmnng onllnlnnl Mr Ir Miller llr wild wildThe usIdIh Id IdTh
Th The tonnngn lOlnnl throu IhrlKh through li Vineyard Haven HavenXunci Hapnuar flRvenSound
Sound uar today loray which will wii lie all llribllar llribllartI tributary tributaryU
to tI U th < r rHld earvtl nal HinonnM HIOlnl to tt ri fJIIU < M4I < a year yearf y
f f which there t ti coal 11 OMWOOO orjO tone tonnton toneetoti 01
ton tll jnnoio Yfl UW 01 ttum tll Nova 01 Scotia Slla planter planterrvxvrt plalr plalrSIfl plstar3II
rvxvrt SIfl 3II tons ron oil rt = tfNI 11 i 0 ton 01 high hilh clav clavn I 14Wnrhnnrtiw
n nrhnnrtiw n rhandi handino n non y Jewl 111 tons onl the h remainder remaindertins nmallrpr remaitiderteUlZ
tins 1 cnide nnlt rnatvrml of anouH variowrhe de lrp crip
t on 1
onThe Th 1Th The number nlmtr of pn Imn pengere engern frl betw en n nork
N w nrt orle < Southern and nnl ljiiitern Im point pnintiv
I v water I loday 10la i I Ic over Sooimo AWl I l a year ar
T 1 1 i amount 101 I I Will i b I Is greatly Illly increa incrpa1 incrpa1lh e erriisd
I rriisd rnj lh th t h opening oplinl of th Ihf the cjuul im I HIM HIMigliUtrmit II I hstgieIrjrig
igliUtrmit llltrinl regionn rlinl will wi l be > e much more moreloovihle 101
loovihle 1 lhI hl and anr xteamerH IIPr of the Ih Sound Soundr Sml 4IHJIIdltV
r ln in ltV 11 NV S New orklatem 011 ork ll late in th the h eve eveiC ev evr
r iC land 111 their fianitencerv at iL de4irahl de4irahlr
r > rt rh 1 nnd 111 01 arrive Irri WInl at lt itocton IkIul early the themorning Ih Ihf thet
> morning 11rnl Th Ihe New w Haven call nl
I r rml mi along 110111 4loI till Ih noiithern Ilhrn Uink hUlk of Ihe Ihetrial Ih 1110iT141
trial 101 large Ir inHliiifncturinff InlllCICllrinj centre centrei CIIIr CIIIrIi
> i Ii I rev clieIo eloixwl 111 nwl at th the eajitHm Im end endi end1re
< i 1re re r rmlU 11 will wi I hey hf the Ih advantage ndDnlu tndi of ofin fr frlf Ir
in Und lf and Alr tea ea lran IrI1I1rtllon trutneportgtjon irtation Wltlr Vllter Vllterfl ater aterr
r > nrid Ir in fl the It hills hil I Mick hlck of the centro centrorf
rf i 1 line 11 III nnd Ilrun on then h lulls hll an n incremunK ilcrNinl I
mnnr nIO ptilnlion 11llaiion K wllj wl undoubtedly Inrouhtly IH be beI l lM
I t 1fl 1 1SPIr
i
SPIr > M ° ptlCIelI ptici < nil a 01 < to O th the nuccewi of the theriiul the4ll4
riiul 4ll4 11 liH tI lieen I natural ulllml Iteing 1lnl Isin lwi hao hamd d 11 on oniiditionH onr onrtilttione I
r > iiditionH IIIIn of C th I I he r Nt > wh where hr r th thk tf the thee
k e Ili llnl lrslv nrilv fC II > f the Ih coaatwix U tonnalf tflflfl4lge tflflfl4lgeIL > noain noainrjTUvl
IL s rjTUvl rn1 in nailing 0111 venaeli 11 Today Todn TodeyS
S nnaee iInat 111 jx I under llr the Ih control Cllrl of fr 11 11ml 1 iitiunlsr I
ml 1 number 1lmlr of oriwrationr ormton which whichrh l 1rh iq
q > rh Il tnerihandiivn lrhanl in 1 IvirgnM IIrIM Incur Inmiri Inlr
i fruni Ir Iri tsrjle < nlH of the th Heu will i Iw I le leoil I le leIAd
oil 1 liy th 1 canal < Humanity demand demandi dmnndl
i liiiiiiaiiin imlln of rC the Ih dangeroun lnlroll htolTny tormr I
I r < > iunriri ilInr route rOlt around the Ih Cape Caper la apf apff
r liing Innlr nt the thf freight rrelht to IM 10 Is carried carrltJ I II
I I ll lr r iwiid iwiidi il
i 1 freight IrJht m II vital Itl to the hi hiiit t tror t tse
> iit se < for in no other olltr way wayf I Ine
ne n ioiiilHtion Itlon of f n i tnanufactiir tnanufactiirr ranlfRctIr ranlfRctIrrlnl
r rlnl imi in I a lorihtv I IIIY devoid dVOlr of ofi oflrb
i iron I nr r Deli continue It its in inIf I
4 If I New Kngland IlIgi nllan1 1 lnd il i in to continue ninuf
p f r > prl ierity erj Y Hiie h tIP iniixt IIt cnntinuully cnntinuullyaiir ntlnull
r > aiir r Ininefiorlatioii trlnloraton MaMachu MaMachuT Ialchu Ialchur
T r f iillv lilV liould tmalive to the III fact factid act actI
I id I I dot i eminent liiireaiiN hs
nll1 reall are lr puti putiand jiiiz
Iuh Iuhj
z j and Ind aiuociatioiiH 111101 are ar lin rII 4114If < linuiure
uiure If lit I HiluieM Mlk iiftiml ud work in iniIK i iI IcI
iIK I lv 1 I a mrporallon frl > rton within wihill her herS hprIHI
S i IHI m the li thi ihanne hanl1 and anr that Ihll sue IheI Ih
I i anal 1 I will 111 zll be tnlll tl1is1l lni h < ri 1012 1012ll III IIII 191 191SI I
ll I S ramp ft ePOke I > oke on Oi the Ih evolu evolurew cyolrf 01 01r
< rew r rf w prniuUion in the Ih United UnitedI
I meeting III will i continue flhl to toi
i I in I Min IIA I eveiTing inK there Ihrf will wi be 1f a at 1 44lIlV I
t ihe h Waldorf Waldorfr WaI < ior iore
e > r 11iiniia 1 < llakr ak a Calendar afldar
I 11 I HUM II Sliaughnevy llllhny preMUIent of offid if ifI r rI
I fid iiifl 0 m faiiflc Padlc Kulwny Company CompanyHrinly omlny omlnyIrrlly ontpiinyIirtnly
Hrinly Irrlly in I the Ih eflltiiry of f r Ntl Ntli1 ealen en eni
i 5 i1 2 iti 11 mlvertiting flcefti4fl niilluin IIlur ihit hi hiif iiit >
if 1 i 1 d ll4lgIid itfn d the Ih one fn jfl4 v hich will wil he heI lp I I
I 11 Iiv Pile hi company for or nett JI t ynar ynarre verl Ir IrI
I re i 0 i colored Ind representation fit fitMeet iiiliii I Illt
Meet llt if i r the Ih Innllan S niimliin Iaiiflc Iaiiflcf Palic I Ir
r iixiv UVMm even e l which whichlin whichJIli144541P II
lin 1111 JIli144541P < iMc Illin ShIm IMiKt 1 of the llief Ih Ihr I
f in Ir < Riniiller nIr nationo 11 ln ShIne If I plired pliredlei 1laf
lei I i Ii tfti IIf > Mhi chip II wciitld WiISI 111 d form fnn it itind I I
> ind 11 ne half al mie 111 rnil in II ii length lengthiprinel lengthI I
iprinel I P 1 tie1 1 verirty rly irillejige iii I Ic Itl I in iniftt il ICiftt
iftt 1 i ee > ev < i IUlrlrtllldlh turnaround tIIfrl criiiid I hi 1i world worldre
t re r i in n effi fffeillS clve h reinindT rrllntrf of She Ihetal ltr ltrr Shei I
i r tal 1 import Inlrc IInJflrtll1 men of Ir I 1111 anadi I
I HOPES 111 yo F e eanUlne < RECIPROCITY RECIPROCITYngitine
ngitine nC1 f pr Mjaa la h t Iflert1 xrern f Frem the theThrone I ITro theThroui
Throne Tro lo IC t Cnatdlaa laad rarltaneat rarltaneatOiTAW ParflameetOtTAWA rBn rBnOIUW
OtTAWA Xo Nov OY 17 The Tblhlrd third session alon of ofthe oCIbe otthe
the Eleventh Ieeotb Parliament 1rlaenL of Canada Can was wasopened wuOlce waaopened
opened Olce this thl afternoon afmoD by K Earl rl 1 Orey the theGovernor Ih IhUonnor theloycrilor
Governor Uonnor General Utne Fart rl key read rfa the thespeech I theepeceh h hh
speech h from fom the th throne hront In Hnplish nlan and in inFrench I II inFrench
I French frnch and ant then the Home 108 11ou of Commons Comon Commonst4aWmbIPttill
I reavwmble 1Anb I < i In its II chamber Ibambr ehamborand and adjourned adJolmt adjournedto
loMonday loMondayTh 10 Jondity JondityI onda ondaI
I Th Tte lite kpewh I h Jrom rol Site I he throne I bro referred referredlo rCrrtd
110 p lo ihe Ihl grertl I1t grei growth of prosperity lr I ity in inCanada IIII itsCnatj
I Canada CAna theacqutailion he quii iOl of the b Niolw Siob Iobe and andItuinbow andHlinbnw andRainbow
Rainbow Hlinbnw for the ho n sw w p t ny vy y the t he decision deciiloni dcllon dcllonh
of the h Hague laguf tribunal I In JI fl the I llsheries Ihfri IhfriI ltsherieeI
jcoae I tu ° tho I ht progress rKr of the countructIon In nIl Ion of ofthn orI oftb
I thn thf tb National Transcontinental TrA olltlnfnlal Hallway Hallwaytho Ialway Ialwaytho Hallwaytb
tho tho tb proKwd lrolof llnrll comtruciion of the Hudson ludlon ludlonIli Hudsonlilly
Ili Bay Hallway ltla which it was w said would I Ipushed be belPU1led
pushed forward and the > construction lIltrclon of ofthe
the thi h new IoW guubeo tUtlo Bridge Urit tenders tender for forwhleh forwhlehII which whichU
U WL a J4 eald ha 111 had < l lne been n received rtei1 from four fourflrm4
I firm Irm In conclusion the s Ilth > eech referred referredto rCnrl rCnrlI
I to t the Ib reciprocity r question tlttol ai a follows folowl folowlI
I The desirability 1lrlbiilr of Jr more rore equitable equitablet tuitable tuitableIIlr11
IIlr11 tariff ariojiteineuiK anllItIIK Iwtnefii bthn the Iho United UnitedStated Unll UnllSI UnItedState
Stated SI nud lu1 Canada alad has ha long IonI been n fell on onthis 01 ontitle
this bl side lide of the be border Ihe commercial commercialimllcy commrci111IIY comniercialI
11IIY I imllcy of the Republic Hellublo has t not hitherto hithertofavored hthero htherorartl hithertotaured
favored rartl imK impora import > rts from Canada Cndl We W have havebought b1 havebought
bought u ht largely la el from rota the United UnltP States Statesbut ttla ttlaI titateehut
I but 111 t hey h have havf bought hou h much less 1t from us usm a
m 1 return nur It m i gratifying Knulylng lo find fod that lhl a amore amono aIflOn
more liberal Ihrll policy I lc Is I a now liow favored avu d by the theneiuhboriiiK tlt ustlCijt4bO1ilI
neiuhboriiiK lti6hbrillt country coullr and anlhat that the Ihenuvlm Ihenuvlmlnt Govern Government GoverntIsetIt ¬
ment lnt at Washington W hn tcn expresaesa eJllr a de dlirl dreire ir to toestabhiih totablllh toestablieha
estabhiih tablllh better trade relations 1tlaItQI with the thl theDominion
I Dominion DominionFollowing Dominionoloin DominionEoIIowing
Following oloin t he h negotiations ntotlaliOU which blch took tookplace tookplAo tookP1
place P1 some in 10nI1 iuotsllts on llm ago between ltwtn the he Pros PrHIdent Prosident
ident of the Ih United Unied State Sialf and my IY Govern Oovemmln Governmenu
menu mln the Ih results of which were tr communi communicated communialfllo communiiated ¬
cated alfllo to Parliament Parlamnt at the tht time n I further furtherconference furher furherCOlrlrnC furthercon
conference COlrlrnC con erenee between 1IWfI representative rpnlnl relflosent al tree of ofthe ofthe
the two countries cunri has h been n held hlldt at Ottawa Otawa tttawaWhile
While Whl no conclusions oneu8ioM have ha been bn reached reachedand r reachedand he
and anr no formal pruixnals prul l ma tna4e l the free r treeof
discussion dlOulion of the ht subject ubJf that Ia has h taken takenplace tke takenlla
place pla encourages my Government OoYmmft to hope hopethat hpe
that I ha at lcurpe an carl early day without any an sacrifice sacrificeof scrfc
or Canada interests Intru an arrangement arrangementmay rnaemeol
Ima may h ho H > made ladf which whch will wi admit amlt many nao of ofthe
the ht products of the h Dominion into th thUnited the IheUni theUnited
United Uni pruc States Sat tate on eaiiafactory iaCor terms Ina InaThai termsThat
That the thl Conservative lonA raty party intends lotlnd to tosteal toAI toatel
steal AI Sir Wirr Wilfrd Tanners Jurlerl thunder thunder1a1 wan wanmade weentde
made evident tldent just bro before Parliament Palamtnl ad adjourned adJourned d djoured
journed 1a1 when A S R Melghen ellh81 Conservative COMerthn COMerthnntmhfr Conservativentensber
member ntmhfr for Portage Ponl la Prairie Plrelntrur1 Plrelntrur1Ihf introduce introducfthe t tthe
the Ihf following fololn5 resolution oluton and ad gave a notice noticethat nOli noticethat
that he If would call cll it I up for dlscuMion dlscuMionI dlscrlon dlscrlonnfXI
next nfXI Monday Ionda Iondal
The l a in the Ibf opinion of this lhl House Hou a alublanhll asubstantial
substantial lublanhll reductionfin the import Impr duties dutieson dui duion
on agricultural a5riculurl ruclontn implements is I now due ra rathf tu tuthe
the thf agriculturist r nllrill of Canada Caada and in just Jut Jutacrrd justacroril
accord acrrd with ih the hf true tre principles prncpl of a pro protective proI proteetivetaritf ¬
tective I teetivetaritf teetivetaritfItIi ti tariff I sriI
With ItIi the impending hnpndlng visit v it of 1500 1 big bigWestern biSWHfm bi biWestern
Western WHfm fanners Cannr 10 0 Ottawa Otawa on December DecemberIA m r rII
IA II it looks lok a as if I both 01 h partco would woul competo competoin cpte I
in a real attempt attmpl to pi meet ml the view Itwl of the theWesterners
Westerners Wfmlr I
I f HOIKn4 IWIRU 4T r QLCRLC QLCRLCHu QlFSIC QlFSICI QLFNLTRuchan
Hu aula lan Bound for Tslaeon WIfontln ln Found Flln 3lrl lrk lrkj Iekoil
j on 01 Incoming Liner LinerQrrntc Infr InfrI LinerI
I Qrrntc QcP J Nov o 17 i A supposed IUPpt case c of ofcholera ofcholra ofchnlra
I cholera o nn > i board hr caused MIl the th steamship tmhlpRoyul
f Royiil George to 0 be h b held h1 up here h1 at the thei I thelnimigrasion h hI
i I immigration immilrl on sheds hM The Tb patient prift is isnuftsian I I a afluesiats
nuftsian ntlilUI named laml S SilC ide idt to II years r of 0 aft aftMild al ateI atepaid
I Mild to have ha come m from frm an infected InrlCf1 dis disitrict dl dlIIriC diitr1ct
itrict IIriC and all bound for Oronto oro WU WUSeveral WiaSeveral i
Several Slrl IMpl P > eope ° ° P had landed land from rom th thsteamer the theIfarr theeteamr
steamer Ifarr before th h suspect Wlpc was held heldHe heldH
i He H walked ahore hut hit was at t once ol held heldup hfll heldlip
up II when whr he hf came under Ildfr the he notice notC of Dr DrBailey Drnall DrBailey
Bailey nall of the I h United Unltl Slates Mfat immigration immigrationdepartment Immlerllo immigrationlspartlnellt
department dllrltII who pronounced prouC his h symp symptom a1mpIn sympPIIe ¬
tom PIIe to lie 11 h those thoe of cholera cholr though hou h of a ai aI a1mild
i 1mild i mild mil type IYJ Inquiry Ilquir en c hoard hoen the ship ihipjshowed shipIchowed hip hiphot
I showed hot that tht he h had been IM sick constantly constantlyfor 1an1ly 1an1lyror
for five days daysThe dal dayaThe
The Tf man Ial WAS sent fl back ht Ia on Itoanl loarl as asI a
I rrere th tis h passengers IsI who ho had hac already alreadyUnded AI alreadylanded ay aylde
landed lde Nobody cite et wa was a allowed aJowd off offthe of of ofthe
the Ih ship IIII which wai a 1 declared dcae in quaran quarantine luaral luaraltn quarantine ¬
tine There Th were fortyeight aftersteer aftersteerage dlfrltrr dlfrltrrII
II age tn passengers I n with ith the Ihe suspect and andtho andIht andrho
tho Iht owner 01 of the vessel Nlf1 Asked akl that h a aGovernment aGofmmCI aosornmlt
Government GofmmCI boat hot h 4It take tak tlieje th f and oud the thesuspect tht theaupect
suspect on o board horr i hospital hOlltl ship to 10I con coni
i I vey Ulp1 them to Grn GMaf riso e Isle TIII and that the thei the theI theeteamahip
i steamship mhlp and those th remaining rmalnlnl on o board boardlw
I lw fumlcated fmhatP so 1 that the thenia h pjwen sni snimay r
may ma land lane and the hf vessel 1 proceed pro to Mon MonOTTAW 310 Montree
tree
al
treerrAW OTTAW OTrW rrAW No Vov ua 17 lr F t Moutizam Moutizaml Ionlzm IonlzmIn
l In > en Dominion Health laltl Officer UIr says 1 the thel 1h
l 11 cane of illnetw ilf on the Ih Iloyal G tJeorge org is isgantncenleritis I IItrlcIiil Iagnmtricentefitii
gantncenleritis ItrlcIiil Dr Tr P H firyc rl medical medicaltnspwtor melral melralIn10r medicalinapeior rlt
tnspwtor of the Iht immigration Immlcrllio branch brch of ofthe orIt oftilt
the It Department DIprllft of fC health 11lth Mild Wld the thf gravity gravityof Krlty KrltyI
of the th ca la east c consisted c11te in the he doctor door of the theItoyal Ihl theRoyal
I
Royal Ioal Georgo frge failing rain to report r rl the cave caveTh c cTh cciThe
Th The ships owners ow are r liable lahl to 0 a heavy heavyline bfV heavylisle
line It I u Ii quite uite possible piblt that the hl ship shipmay Ihipmay chipmay
fue may not Ix I able Ihlp at to If leave te for Europe turf this thiswinter Ihiwinltr thuwinter
winltr winter at a I navigation nav tlo is II about ahut to close closeIIKVPEK cO cO11Fll closeiiirzir
IIKVPEK 11Fll Clt irii n KEHS FI PIIOSES PIIOSESJurUt PI0Fi PI0Fiurlfld P110X18JurIst
JurIst urlfld tlend Its Outings UuUn and the h l Itl 145p 145pT ste steT
T P Within ulh an flat a Kpeelmrn KpeelmrnThe Iplmn IplmnThe peetmrnHesper
The Hexper 1eIJr Club in Hecond onr avenue avenuewhich avenuewinch OUf
which hicl is I subject to occasional > lonll raids rid by byill b bhr bythe
ill the hr fHlm ph and has many bookmakers Imokmakersm l > kmaktn
m > cnlled 11 among lnsnr1 = its it members mmlrl asked askedSupreme akt achedSuIr1e
Supreme lllr Court Cour Justice 11UC Davis yesterday yesterdayfor ytten
for a I a writ ril of mandamus IAnrlmlf compelling clJlinK the theVew thf thenrC
Vew s York YOI nrC Telephone Company lfmJuny to rein reinstate rlnIt reinitttP ¬
state It the Ihf telephones which were removed rrmo1ner removedafter removedafter
after a raid fil lat month The Th Court our re renerved n n11t1 tosmrved
nerved 11t1 decision decisionMath dfIlol dfIlol3athwl decisloti3athias
Math 3athwl 3athias uis It Huln ltJIdIn id in counsel conned for the t club clubsaid clb clbJlr cliiisaid
said Jlr that the h police tIC had ordered orr th t phones phoneskept phonfkfp phonejkept
kept out on the Ih ground < that the t club clubm cllh cllhI
m a I gambling glmblne ognnization 018nllon but declared declaredthat dc dcRupll declaredthat
that Supreme Court Cour Justice 1tc McCall feal re recently reenll tocently ¬
cently enll ordered policemen pl mpn withdrawn withdrawnfrom wlhrrwn wlhrrwnCrum withdrawnfrom
from the tht orrP club cuh He le submitted lbmlne the affi affidavit amdavit emdavit ¬
davit of David nose n president of the theclub theclub hf hfclub
club who said gir its It only onl purpose pU is I to pro promote pr prnmole ¬
mote social Ija intercourse infrcur and pleasure pleasureamong plR pleasureamong
among RIOne the members mmr and nd spread a feeling feelingof fHlna fHlnaor
of good fellowship fllowhlp among amon them Rose Roseaid R nosesaid
aid Id that tht the h late IAtf Timothy P Sullivan Sullivanhad Sulinn Sulinnhar
had been n president for or four years a that thatIhe IhtIhe thatthe
Ihe har club cuh contributedttMO cntrlhutP 13 to th the h victims victimsof vlclml vlclmloC
of the Ih Slocum Rloum dissster and that tht thousands thousandsl thoulnd
of business hllln men statesmen IttMm and Id jurists juristshave Jur juristshare
have hA1 attended Itlndf the Hub rluhl n outings outtn H Hinsisted Jf He Hebelated
insisted II tf that tht the police plC had hd no right rightto rlhtt
to t to enter fntfr the club clubCounsel eub eubCoun1 clot4joiinaI
Counsel for ro the tho telephone IItphof company companyMid cmplny cmplnyIr companyseid
Mid that the telephones IIJhonM had hd been h with wih wihhld withlieki
held Ir by Iy order of the police JIC and for or legal legalrtMfiCM IlcalMJn legalroseonc
rtMfiCM MJn Assistant A llfnt District Diltc Attorney AttorneyHmith Atomey Atomeytmith Attorneyflmith I
Hmith was present 1I nt to oppose the man mandamus mln mlndamu mentiimiia ¬
tmith 1 opp
damus proceedings prolnll but but the th Court Cmr de rf decicled i iciclcd
ciclcd that the District Dl trc Attorney Atome had hadno Illd hadno
dee no standing Itlndlnc in the th ca cl atac < Deputy Ipu Police PoliceCommlsnionerDrimcoll Polc PoliceComsnieisionerDhlNCOll I
CommlsnionerDrimcoll CommlsllontrDrll wssajsoon wa a on hand hant I
I HI I xrir TEtt TI ll SHOT 4D KILLED KILLEDThe K KUJLD11lie I I 10 10I
I 11lie The 1f Gun un u Carried Carrlee h by a Companion Com nlan It I IrldfI Ic Iceldontahl r rriamtall
riamtall rldfI Illsflisrsed IllsflisrsediTnuiA nharf nharfITnc IIsehiargrdITUACA
iTnuiA Nov SO ov 17 IiGforce O George oree Terwilhger Terwilhgera Teriilf Teriilfa
a local loal mail ai carrier rir was W instantly killed killedwhile kitd kitdI kil1dwhile
I while hunting huntni this hl afternoon aCfmn by b the t ds dsdiargf df dfrhaf disbarge
barge rhaf f of a Run ln carried carred by b one fne of his hiscompanions Ii liscompaiiiona
companions comJllona Charles ehrlo Brooks ro Terwilllger Terwilllgerwon eriiger eriigerWI
I won enjoyinK his first lt vacation vac110n in a anum anumbo num numlx numher
lx WI her > r of years yr bT y a hunt hlnllR hunting ing trip trp In com comnuny cm cmmny consPliny
nuny with Brooks and Charles 1111111 Grahaii Grahaiiho Urhl Urhlho rhaatin
r
ho had hld traversed tlved the th land lanl about Kast KastItliaca VaatIthaca 1 1Ihaca
Itliaca Ihaca and Ind Forest Home 10I not not far fa from fromAfter frm frmth fronttItle
th tItle city I Ifer
After fer lunch the hl party pry started Ird up lp Fall FallCrrek al all allrerC
Crrek rre rreForest r rerC About Illt a quarter quartr of a 1 mile 1111 from CrmUml fromFflft
Forest Horn Uml they th were we walking up the theCT thecreO h hr
CT C creO r J < bed when without w1o warning Brook BrookI Rrookde Rrookdegun rok rokI
< gun un H Hrne ci I dd Monly nly exnlrdnl pld1 and d the discharged diAcilargelcdgd discharge 111uAlrdKd
lrdKd Iln rne rneslcian d m i Terwllligers TMIItr stomach Ioach A phy phyC phyIcan pitysician
slcian was wa hastily summoned 8lnlmnll hut hit when whenhe whenhe
he Ican arrived arri 11 hAdl h he declared doelard that Terwilligr1 Terwilligr1had Terwihr TerwihrII Terwilhigr1had I
had died tlp1 instantly instanllyrr In instantlytrre4er IY IYrr1rr
rr1rr rr > rr failed nld Brfnre nfrt Grand ran rnd < l Jury JuryPreildetil lnr lnrPresident r rI >
President rrlilt Gre Greaser ser of Queens borough boroughand hnrouhI
and exSheriff fRbrl Mheriff Herr Ilrhrt herbert ert M Harvey alfY have haveiveen hlvt haveleCil
iveen I cnllMi 111 fo twstify t T today toa before the thoGrand Iht theUrnd I
Grand Ur Jury suet is I nursutnu uuin a graft < rat hum humunder hunIIIr bunsuntlr
under IIIr nr She Ih lr dirrctlofl tlrrerlo of I HtMnlal f1 8P ° l t1 I IH Deputy DeputyAtOrneyk1srl puty
AttorneyGeneral Atrmynnr1 Arthur Arhur C Train Trl J
I LONG CHARITY CHARIY TO COMMUTERS COMMUTERSIT CUTER
IT DII DUT T P 4 r i TDIAHJn T Ti t4 Mlt ffft THEM THEMarr r urisfliT 1 FI
fliT HfMnt tr J1T r Tin 711 n tiur tiurHttt0r H Hr ir irRrller
Rrller r fur the Hsait If I T1iril 11 the Uf lit litNew II Inw
New w lark or us the tht IrIs rl U < P Pl PI pIaeiianna
l rlLiYtanna ll ann 1 ee ee4 > u u Hraion Rol ntt nttThroucn flhThrough h hTrou5b
I Through Trou5b P Pnr Paasengrr Mcn rr NlioiiM oul1 Pay Pa l laoS laoSMore < n nXloro
More 101 testimony tHlmon thai lhllhe lh the railroads rilrad wen wencarrying w wI wereeartyitsgjergey
carrying eartyitsgjergey n1inr J JLrY rsey commuter cmmul at a dead luis I le
I when wh1 they Ih raised rhl1 rate rt wan given h yester yesterday ycitetitayst tr trd ¬
day d itayst at the tb Waldorf beCnrlames hefoN JIII Janes H hans Hnrlinof larla n nof nof
of the Interstate Inerlth Commerce Com Ier Commission CoministlonW
W v H H Wallace general pa passenger enR r agent agentof aglll aglllof
of the th Erie rl teatitied tHlt that I the Ih figured leur1 cof cofo col coetto
10 o th the line lne of transporting IraoprtllC commuter commuterwas romnlter
was based hll on the Ih asmimptlon that I each eachcommtilor tael cadscommuter
commuter cmmllr used d up II hU hi sixty Illy trip Irll tlcU lclI lclIThe tIclet tIcletThe t tThe
The attorney atornya from frol the Ih oilier aid sIde of the thetable tb tbIble tbetabl
table said Id that as a matter mter of tact Cfc many manycoramutr manyCOln0ul manyCotnmflre
coramutr COln0ul complained that limy II paid paidfor pid pidur paWfor
for ur more trip IrlJ tliau t I II they could u uI ISO ISO31r e eMr
Mr Ir Wallace Walac said Ild that ono on reason for the theraise herie
I ram rie raise of rates rat was 41 that th the company companywished cmpywllbC companywished
wished wllbC to put Plt rat ril rates en on a syntomatio b bnine bul bulMinc biiaiisince
nine Minc complainln had been h1 recelve 1lvt1 < l from fromcnromtiteri Cromcmmutlr fromCommuter
Commuter cmmutlr that t h I the I ho road barged Ila < rged mora moraon 10 10on moreon
on annie Ime lines In than Ihal on others olh Other Otherreason Olhfr Olhfrruoal Otherreason
reason ruoal were r the Ih co c1 coct l of Improvement Improvementreafer Inprovlmfnl Inprovlmfnlall ituprovementegreater
greater all co c cOat t of operating opnllnc l IUtr better tt r ofrlC vervicet ervlc ervlcand
I and th the loss 10 the be road rod was wa suffering IIrinc on Its 111cmlltfon itsI
1 commutation cmlltfon business bllinH The Tht roadhe rdIII mid midhad IRld1 SJSiIlid
had continued ontoue this losing business Ilalnn an anlong a aclong
long Ion a as It had merely because htcau It wan wanafraid wal wasafraid I
afraid that a sharp advance would 0111 dive dlvethocommuternoiTtholinei dI dIIn divethecommistercothehinc
thocommuternoiTtholinei thocommuternoiTtholineiIn
In reply lo question 1tlonl front rrl Frank I Iyon Iyoncoun1 Iyoncounsel yon yoncounsel
counsel I ho commission commiMon 3lr Wallace Wallacetestified WalaC Wallacetestified
testified IHtlfflbal that he bt did not think it i a benefit benefitto bneft
to 0 the tht railroad Illrod to 0 have the Ih territory tfrior alone aloneIts alon alonII
Its II line lnt built blit up upDo lP lPDo tipDo
Do you 101 think it i would Ol be lt better blr to tohave 10have tohave
have the commuters rmmulfr Urn lt In New fW Yorlc Yorlcor Irk I I
or to prohibit their living ling at t all al asked ankedMr akf askedMr
Mr Lyon Lyoni
i i It I would be better bler for the th h road roadl t earn earnings earntags arnInp ¬ I 1
tags to have them hfm lire I in X t w York Yorkwas Yorkwas ak akw
was w theaniwer theaniwerCharles the aowtr answer answerCharles
Charles I J Drayton Iralon for or the Iht commuter commutersked commllre commllrekt commutersasked I I
asked kt Mr r Wallace Walac why it wa if th the h com commuting comwutlnK cornmuting
muting business bainlf wu Wl done at n I lots 1 that thathe thathe thatb
he b predeceesors prtcr or the present prrn officers officersof omctr omctrur
of the road ever trl had begun belU Jie e busln business businessat a astall i It
stall at t alimll sIhsmply smply to 0 make Inakf the rd road lose lo e money mOD moneyon I Ion i I I
on each cacb and nd every er commuter Th The h wit witness wl witness
ness nl mid Id he didnt know kno why whyMr whyMr I
Mr Ir V WallC Wallace IUce continued contnlt that th road roadhad roadhad roadhad
had mad no increase inr1 of over Or II a month monthon
on any Y ticket tlokl and nd that eightynine ellhtynn mil milou mit miIion I
ou the main line lne was the limit lmit of commu commutation commu1atlon cornniutation ¬
tation Ho le did not no know lno whether whtllr the theEries theEries
Eries trel terminal ex expenses xpen M 9 were O an R heavy heavyas
I as a the Pennsylvania PontYhantA or not but knew knewthey kn kn11hy knewI I
11hy I they went wel heavy h hes v Y Commutation lOlnlIaton rale rt I
ought to be b higher at t New > ew York than h in inany ioar 1
any ar 45 other olhtr city in Ihe world he ht said saidCUM MidU
beesus CUM U > terminal 1fnlnl cost Ct i is higher In 1 ad addition addllon addition ¬
dition dllon tt the h > 9 Erie Ee operates hlgtr over an eight eightmile eightmile
oprl fllht fllhtmilt
mile milt barren br stretch Ird in the tIIeJeiIy Jersey meadows meadowsI meadowafrom ado adoIrm
Irm I from which it receives no revenues rfnu rfnuCblaao revenuesChicago
I Chicago Cblaao i II is far ahead ahtad of New e York ork In the thematter Ih Ihmanr thematter
matter of cheaper terminals ttnnall rmi The bright
I lipt Icriot spot in Mr 11 chtarr Wallace allc testImony for the theI
I commuters cmmu prem present > nt tome am when he hf 1 > said saidthat saidthat
that b the Iht road rod was going to install In lal a aminute hftv hftvminute hfl
minute running limn 11m between I > Iwfn Cnldwelf Calrwflf CalrwflfS CaIdwellN
I N J J and ald situ New York in il place Pf of out unE hour hourOtra hourGeorge
I George Otra Ct Ttoger w a Mistunt < passenger passenger1agetit nlr r ragent
1agetit agent of the Pennsylvania Ifnnlyhania Railroad Rirod p wan wani wa wasrecalled
i 111 recoiled 11 and Hnr William Wilal I Hansom lanol Itansoinrepre Itansoinrepresenting repre representing rpp rppInlnc ¬
senting Inlnc the Xew fW ew Brunswick Jrunwlck Hoard Dnr of ofTrade nfTrl ofTrade
Trade Trl presented prnf some Ime figures fRurM to him in inan inan inera
an effort flor to show that the railroad rairod bus business bUt hueIncas ¬
Incas In from that ht point pilt WOK il done do at 11 a pro Irofl IroflI profit profitI lit liti
i I I instead of 0 a lose 10 as I had h1 been bn testified tectithdI Uf
1 the h day before Cor Mr I Rogers nOK couldnt couldntcipher coulrnt coulrntlphr couldntciplierit
cipher lphr it out 01 that way wayi
i George tr A Cullen 11n general Rnlr1 passenger nssaetsgeragent
I I agent ICtnt of o the Ih Laclcawanna lcklnfa tmnifled tIBf 11IIr 11IIrICtnt that thatcommutation thaiommuton thateomnsutution
commutation ommuton rate mlf were wrf r rio raised ied to over overcome orome overcome ¬
come the Ih losses If in operating npraling expense expensein
in the Ih Stat of New NewIersey lentey It which hich XfI mean meanthe mnh meanthe
the h Morris lorl and all K Eceo ex e division dilllol In the thelast Ih IhIt thteat
last It ten Itn year rl he Hid id this Ihi division diilinl had hadbeen hadI halboeti
been I operated opralt acu at loss 10s of approxamatnly maol
IMnuoo 10 for the tlf ten ttn years flr arpro Theoretically 1 htorticly
he h said il each Ich division riilion of a railroad ralrtll ought oughtto olliu olliuto oughtto
to ben bel ho a paring piYlnjhlinI1 husine but thecommilta thtcommuta thtcommutalion tIscommu4raI
1 lion lU hudn usinssc ine fl never nfr piid aid ld Mr Ir Ion Iyont Ionwanfl
t wante wanfl wanted < l to know what the Ihl witness IInf thought thoughtof
of raising rate rat when the th company Inmpany could couldpay fulr couldpay
pay pl1 30 per I r cent nt profit proft on its 111 capitalization capitalizationand mpiarztlon mpiarztlonane
and ane some lom4 47 4 per Jr cent It on Oi its coat It of nxid nxidand rlwr ruiedand
and equipment Pulpmnt hut Mr Cullen uln said il he huthought heIhouchl hethought
thought It I perfectly fair to raise riN the rate rateand ral raland rateand
and that tht bnt he h knew knlw of no reason rln why one onepassenger 0 0panfr onepassenger
passenger n commuter ommler should lluld Ix I carried carriedat crlt1 crlt1al
at a lost IO while another antthr from n longer longerdistance lon longerdistance r rritlnC
distance ritlnC was a aked alfl to make mI up < the thedifferenr th thdlfflnr thedifference
difference differenrThe dlfflnr differenceThin I
The Th commutation OlnlII hiiincm 11114 Iiuiiti Mr Ir Cullen Cullenexplained ull ualleiexplained
I < explained ffllinf had bal been I taken luk1 up 11 by Iy practi practically rac I Ic ¬
cally c Iy all al the ht roads rod yearn Jfnr ago alo UK a u I sort 011 of ofI 0 0Ioprolcl
I Ioprolcl birnrodilct but hi now 1101 it had Income one oneof oneot oneo
of o tn he < 9 main min part prl of the Il ti roads business businessIt hlin hlint
It t could cul1 IK I seen n lie II said it that the h men meni
i who wil had established Htahlht the thf old rules n on the theidea Ih IhIda theidea
idea that Iht the Ib hunines InJlnt wna wn1 md elsIe I usunhad usunhadmade 1 isitie ha hamadp had hadmade
made a great lt error errr In answer aw to 0 a quips quentlon qlf quipslion
lion from rrm Mr Ir Iyon Mr lr Cullen uln said il That Thaths Hunh
hs h > thought the th Ijickawanna lcklwan and an every everyI frv frvothtr
I other othtr corporation crpruton should Iuulr increase Inc its I itsI
I revenues refnu every tVtr year Rr He did not no how however hower however ¬
ever think it woiildpay woulr to drop rrp the com commutation cm cmmltAllon cornmutation ¬
mutation mltAllon biwinem hlln entirely pntrI even 11 though thollh thollhth thoughthe
the th road rOd does < lose If money on it itTerry itTrr itTerry
Terry Trr Parker attorney at1om for the Ih rhojersey Vew VewJersey w wJt1
Jersey Jt1 Commuters Immr lll Ieagw l < eogue brought out outthat fU fUth Cultthat
that th all alh the IacUawanua terminal Ifrmlnal charges cnargesexcept char chargesexcept I Istpi
except stpi those Ihoo of the th coul l hlin hijsinpsc > ui > inei > fi were w wharRfllo werethiarged i icharged
charged harRfllo to the Ihl commutation lfluIRtln iraftlc tramI and andMr andr andMr
Mr r tSillen I1len uillen said he h thought this wax WI fair fairMr rnlrlr fairMr
Mr lr Parker Prkr took lok the thl record rNn back twenty twentyyean rntyYtal twentyyears
yean Ytal to a time when wbtn Phoebe IhDIH Snow Sn was wasa wa waa
a llttlerhlM IthrhIJ and got 11 a laugh Lllh The Th wit witnei wi witflee
flee nft M said id that the Iht increase 1111 in waged waa for forthe rnrIh forthe
the Ih rear VHr IPOO 11 Ill was 0 tl KIII t and AII that aitit aititt iine iineI I
I he h demands iltranrl of the I h employees last numtner numtneranother 111r 111rnolhfr cilnluneranother
another nolhfr raise ri of a million miion had halln I been wen made madeWhen iA iAWhn nialluen
When luen Mr Parker lrkr brought bri hi up lP the t h mailer mailerof 11Ir 11IroC ielterof
of the rh 1 lcklwann acknwannaV great earnings earninpiMr famlnTr
Mr Tr Cullen Iulen tutid Iel that t h he h did il not 1t think I thiustthat thinkthat hlnl
that the abnormally ahnormalv low 10 capitalisation capitalisationof cupllalillon I
of 0 thin hi riroa railroad ought ou ht to have anything anythingto annhlnl
to do with jh an n increase IncII in rat r ex Mhile Mhilethe Whl Shilethe I
the thp roads rodl capitalization is I only Kioononoo Kioononooits IOO aonnnmoits
its ia assessed valuation allalln in 11 New Sf pw Jerseyalone Jersey Jerseyalone
alone Ionf hn h said Id WAN AlKNiie AlKNiieThe ioi 0 0T r io ioThe
The T hearing lrn trill i Iw I continued rntnat at 1 10 10oclock 10ndol 10clock
clock ndol this hl morning mnmlnl when h it is i expected expectedthat expecjeithat 01 01Iha
that Iha Home Ime officer omc of tho New SfW nw Haven Havenrailroad Iavn Iavnrlrd havenrailroad
railroad rlrd may ma be b called 11 < It I also all U II possible poMthlethat Jlhl JlhlIhat
that some Im8 of the commuters crmt witnesses witnessesmay wlln wllnma11 witnessesmay
may ma11 be nut pt on o the stand anr today todayTtHIIKD todayTR4ILTI odayTRtlrO
TtHIIKD TRtlrO GIRT TO CATCH 47 If 4V 4VDttretlvt UDtt 4vDetctite
Dttretlvt Dtt Get Mr Nehwartf Ih at llfxert IllegidAssahIslIt llfxertssallsnt Ij1 I
ssallsnt lant by F FoIIClnc Foihawirig llonln Ills II ill Sweetheart SweetheartWilliam 11thrt MweeihctVillicm
William Wila Klanigan Ianla f or < it 271 n Kt t Twenty Twent Twentlb Twentyfifth
fifth lb street areL WM taken laln to the t lb h Yorkvillepolite Yorkville Yorkvillepolice orkm orkmpl
police pl court cOlrt yesterday teda charged chrKt with withthe wlhtemn withbeing
being the temn man nanwho who assaulted u ted and Ind robbed rohlMd
Mrs Jr Harsh Sah Hchwartr fhwartr in her store tor at a Sia SiaFirst MRFirst II
I First Firl avenue aYlnu lost lst Monday MondarMrs MondayMr Ionda IondaIr
Mrs Ir Hchwart za left lef eye te wax wllll ci Ill swollen swollenwhen Rwolen RwolenI cwolleuwhen
when whe ah she appeared apprt in court lr and anIideitified identified identifiedthe Idenlfld IdenlfldIho
I the man n Her er ar showed hod tho marks markswhere mukIre mkawhere
where hit diamond earrings rrin had been beenI
I Ilomolt IlomoltVnlpn torn nut nutFlanigan outFlanigais
Flanigan Vnlpn was arrested anNlld late lat on Wednes Wednesday Wfdn Wfdnday Wednesday ¬
day night by Central nlral Office OmC detectives delethel delethelI detectivesI
who had been 10en trailing taing his I betS I girl gil In Inthe II liiI
the I expectation ffl > Illon that Ih the Ih pair fair would lld
meet eventually nlal They The did Magistrate MagistrateHouse MaguciratsHouse IIIIIRI IIIIIRIHowf
House Howf held hfld Klanigan in 13 3Vxi su bail al for the thetirand IheUraniI h
tirand Jury JuryicK Jlr Jlr14JII Juryrori1
14JII rori1 icK fan on rt FL4Tfll ItT rm mi miThat lI lIThat 1 11at
That 1at Part Plrl of tlrv Hrkln kl > n lo I llfronir leroUI a aMrparale al aPirpsraI4
Mrparale l ral Precinct PrlIIt1 on Hon Honhe Honda HondaThe tlOfl4laThi
The Thi he now nf precinct pfinc for or KUtljiwh JltlIlh which whichwo wblchwu wIlcuwee
wo wu planned plnt by Commimiloner Celmilor Baker Bakerafter Bakerafter kr kraCter
after a Grand 01 Jury presentment alleged allegedthat alr allegedthat 1 1ht
that ht that I district ditrc wan WA poorly Jrly protected protectedhas prtPf
has h been ho arranged arra < for hy Commissioner CommissionerCropsy Commilonlr CommilonlrIrlY Commiscionerlmlusey
Cropsy The Thf station atlln house hflJ i II ii at II 11f 11115 11115hiust Id IdKa
Ka hiust t Thirtyfifth TlryBUh street Ifrl ansI 11 n I will wil h t be oc occiipied occIfo occiipld
ciipied cIfo Monday MondayThe 3lonray 3lonrayTh
The Th precinct princ will wl t t made ml up lP of pArts pArtsof pr
of lh the Hnyder avenue afnl Sheepehead nnd nndParkvill mal malPlrk auudParkvlI
Parkvill Plrk vii precincts Jrlr It Iti will ll Iw I m litmaiuil com command m ¬
mand 1111 of 0 Acting lint Iapl apt John T IMlh IMlhof IIih IIihor
of If the lh fllendAM td mat station 11 Ion Io in Queens QI It Itwas Itw t twa
was w said Ir yesterday Ifry that one o on or r more morl in inpector II inapctnrs
pector IpOn were wr to l Ie > e appointed plnfl soon j
VOP UI TMI TII1 irivr In TO Tl 0 rut rl ri riKtt riKttKite IIR IIRa1 inIIe
Kite Well a1 known MuiawUeriner Varrlgner rla Hide RI en an anKtjprrM anErs 1 1aSI
Ers Hasan aSI IsiTticlrNlramthlp IsiTticlrNlramthlpThe Ir Ntahlp
Th The story 1 wua w told tol yesterday 1ealnl at I thus thusriLl lie liePliixi h hPtLI
riLl PtLI of f how rive rv foreigners ronl < ntr moitt 101 of ofthem oCthem ofthem
them wealthy walh and III all 1 hl well wtl known man managed IlO IlOallllo ninasgtul ¬
aged allllo In reach the Ih Cumird unnlll pier on 1 Wednes Wednesday Vrutneaday In Indy ¬
day dy in lime tmo to nail 1 on UI the Iusltania 1llltall The Thetravellers Th Thlnvflr Thetravellers
travellers lnvflr were Ihe Ih lion lon Alfred lnOI York Yorkebrother Yorkbrother or orrollur
brother and heir hflr presumptive of llm llmKarl I I he heEarl
Karl of Hardwicke lnlwick Godfrey Oodr Raring Irlll of ofa f
I a well I known klWI loiidou dol winking h4nkinI hoilw hoilwrelip h hrJp louiaeIelips
relip rJp Mudariaga Madarla < a an ni aviator avllr and 11 iports aporteilititi prl
I I mini r of liiienos 11111 Ayrea r and anel1 J 1 C SaaviMini SaaviMinia aOII
a racing clnK man 111 of that tbl city cit and Paris Iarl and amiI 111
I I l H > H Keuchhii nllCbl1 of Holland Holand one 01 of the tho tInI
I directors dlrcl of the HollandAmerica Hollndmrlcl Line LineTransportation Ilnt lIneI
I Transportation Tran pralon facilities fadlU were wer bad bd that thatmorning thatlt thatitsoming
morning at lt the tie Plaza Illf on 01 account alnt of the thecab thf
I cab rb strike and when two private auto automobiles autoI automobiles ¬
mobiles hud hld been n pressed into service serviceto
I to convey a I party prly of women to 0 the pier pierIt
It was announced nnouu 1 that there was wa nothing nothingfurther lolbln lolblnfurhr nothingI
I further furhr doing In that line lne Search Marci was wasmade Wil wasP
P made do in the neighborhood neiRhbrl1 for COI it 1 bticker huclr buickertaxi
j I I taxi or a vagrant coach but hit without withoutresult withoutrIIII withoutresult
result rIIII
I 1 1h he slide 111 of things was Wi gently Ientl broached broachedI
I 110 to lh Iho ths visitors visitorsKb vlior vliorth visitorsIli
Kb what1 K fillh tul1 Id the two KiiRHulmmn tngluhrtn in inchorus Inchurl tochorus
chorus chorusWhat churl chorusWhiat
What said Sartor Madariaga In inSpanish
Ior 4dlral
Spanish and luL vMiut bl is il it t that It is I in mFrench intrnch inLrenchs
I French trnch echoed het Mno hteflor Sefi or Saavudra Si Saavedralllintncl SaavudraHlmmel ldr ldrllnmel
Hlmmel llnmel or its Il Dutch nltch equivalent equivalentejaculated equIvalentejaculated lvalnt I
ejaculated jlctIAt1 the I h Netherlander NetherlanderAn Sctherllr r
An 1 expires esp wagon wlon loaded laoo wit with b t be tbetrunks tbetrunksof trunks trunksof
of the Ih visitors itor stood Iod by the tb baggage baggagoentrance laKlllo baggageentrance
entrance ntrnC of the Ih hotel All 1 scanned fCnnld it itwith itwi1 itwills
with wi1 interest InlfrMt and calculated colculated th the I distance distancefrom ditanC distancerein
from the
Cron rein ground groundIt grolodII
It 1ts H Hobsuns tobena choice choic aid hl one on of oft ofth
t th he h Englishmen III hmn to t he hl ot other otherltight her herMight hfr hfrmehl
Might oh said Id the Ih other olhtr which in insuch InIIIl insuch
such IIIl nn emergency sometimes loUlms menus menusYouro II1n II1nO1 niennaYouite
Youro O1 on and upthey up they climbed climbedIt clmb
It I it like lke getting etl into my Hleriot flhsriotresuiarked i iremarked I
remarked likld the Argentine aviator aviaor to his hiscompatriot h luhacounpatriot s I
compatriot compatriotIt m lr ot otII
It i not no strictly d tie rigueur r replied repliedthe
the other 0111 but if there Iblre luur were Iru a ladder ladderconvenient i iconvenient j
convenient convenientOno conlnieot convenientOne
Ono was 1 brought and Ind up I they went wentThe wentThe I IThe
The Hollander Holandr was s I last ant Hn r pu1t1 pulled out Olt Olthi outhis
his hi watch shook hol hi head hnr and nd then thfn lowly 1101 i imounted i II Imounted
mounted mountedSaves mounte mountedSaves 1
Saves SVe time Iml cii h old chap ch was beard beardas bar
as a the wagon started ltrle off or Otio 010 may my myarive mayarrive I Iarrive I
arrive arive in II he midst of ones oe luggage IU1311 as asit a aIt ccit
it were wer and al no arching about on the thepier rhepir thepier
pier for a musing box or nag hI What VhatB11 al alBII
Bit of a lark lrk I should call cal it i Hat Iat flitfancy I
fancy Canc The Th rest rtt was la drowned in 1 the therumble thermble therumble
rumble rmble of the lb wagon wagonFKOBIt4TIOK WIIOO WIIOOfIW6R wagonFZnHR4TIOri
FKOBIt4TIOK fIW6R T 1l OF ITO urosn ftJ V fN s < MI 1 I 11 flS flSIll IS j jMar i
Ill 1 Mar a < i IU 11 of Tills 11 Ot Chfl f Choseli ChoseliPrcIdentEnioament ho hofn hofnPtldnFICmtnt rn rnFrefldenl i
Frefldenl PtldnFICmtnt PrcIdentEnioament Koilowmvnt Fund uud IBoaa IILO6lrne 102 j I I IHay 1 1IrRAI
Irnara IrRAI Nov Y 17 1 Miss 1 Mary 41 Garret GarretHay Garrettflay i
Hay of New ew York orl ork city ely was WI elected flflI pied I >
dent of lh the New York Blats I Federation Federationot edertnl edertnlof
of Women Club at lt the tension Ion held boldthis i i ithis t tthl
this city cty today lory There Thfr wan wa no oppo oppotlon nplJ npiiolion I Ilon I
lion lon to Mia 18 Hay who has hal long lonl l bn bnprominently > een eenprominently
prominently prominnUldenlff identified with ib thefederalion thefederalionTho the h rderlln fedora lion lionThe I IThe
The endowment fund which some time timeago t thnisI 1
I ago ao was wa started ltrlt hy Mr Ir Htweell RI1el Sage Sageby Sageby I
by h a gift gil of 110000 100 wn WR increased InCralf to IllMJ IllMJI tG I6d I6dtoday
today aa th the result rPulr of an appeal app1 for con conIribution t contributions i ilrbutloM
I Iribution lrbutloM In one ont hour about nblt 12 j N had hadbeen i i ibeen
been bn pledged and Mm 1 Corntlms lorhul a aIvriskm I 1hrill Ihrikis
Ivriskm of Hrooklyn 1roollYI a former president presidentI prfldntC
I of C I the ho associatIon Doliuun sent nt word ord that she h i iwould Iolid iwould
would olid contnbulo conlrbulo Sluu Sluui ItO ItOthe IsOOn
One On < of the addresses addrM today wa de delivervd I Ilivered 1
i od tt
livered lvtrl by Dean In Liberty 1llry Hyde trd Bailer 1fY of ofthe oChe I Ithe
the he New York ork Stale College Guletf of Agnelli Agnelliture Alrlcul Agricuiturs t ttur
ture tur who urged the th beautiflcation 1luIOciion of ofrural ofrlrlcomluni ofrural
rural rlrlcomluni communities is absolutely loIUI ly essential eiwentialHe nlol I
He I advocated advotet outdoor olidor art artMis art311CIS
Mis 311 Margaret lrcutt Sleeker SIfker a Cornell or1 > tu tudent IUrent tus1flt
dent rent told the hl convention of the hardship hardshipof hrhip
of ff the th working gist who in a I good Iol many manyinstance mnl ninnyiiustaflees
instance il tan ha h to support Iupprl n family on Oi f1 s 1 t tweek iiweek
week She Sh Mid that the th tendency of men menemployer mn11loyr menensliuvers
employer 11loyr wa WD > to t keep down wage w < no nothat so4 so4that 0 i ithat i
that u wa was a next IU to impossible for or a work working wurkin workhug
hug in girl Irl to it earn rn in on hottest hOIt living livingMr Ihilll livingMn
Mr 1r Perry Irr Starkweather Labor > r Com Cominisoioner 101 icimtiuissiunst
inisoioner of Minnenota lnnln and nd one nn of the thetwo Ih Sitstwo
two 0 women womPI in I the Ih United Unllt State lo I it hold holdShout j jthat IIh4 I
that t KMition > it Ion told of what whl wa being l ng done donefor ton tonfor ilonefor
for working women In her State declar declaring dclr dclrill dec1artug ¬
tug that male commissioners cmmiMlontr could llltlr llltlrIpprfllie never nevernppreciulc nevrapprecitite
nppreciulc ill the h needs nM of women who hn have haveto h hto
to work workThe workTh workThe
The Th officer om elected follow Colo President PresidentMi Pri PresidentMise nl nlI
Mi Mise I Mary Iar Garrett arrU Hay of C New Sf ew York Yorkcity Yorkcity rk rkdt
city dt honorary honon president Mr 11 William WilliamTodd Wiiam WiiamTdd Wiltiuuirsld
Todd Ilelmutli of if New St York frk city rl first flrntvicepreident firstvucepresident t tIJ
vicepreident IJ ldpnt MM 1 Alfred rrtl O Hituen1 Hituen1Klein Hlun Hlunltln hIsuienstein
Klein ltln of Buffalo Dulnlo second Ild vicepreeident vicepreeidentMrv
Mrs I Eugene EI nf 1 rant rlll of Brooklyn re recording J tocording ¬
cording secretary IfIr Mr Mr Charles I If Stecker Steckerof SleckerofMouittt
of Mount 0010111 Vernon ernoui rolcrrfondlll corre currrcpondingsecretary currrcpondingsecretaryI ponding wcretary wcretaryMr I lar
I Mr Ir John F Yawger of New York city clY i itreasurer Itrurr IStenciller
treasurer trurr Mm I Walter Wal I L Brown Drwn of One Onelonta On Ontnnll Onontn
lonta ontn general federation Cltrtion secretary Itr Mica 311A Micafloreusee
I Florence F0flu Guernsey < ulmlY of New S W York ork direc direclor dlrlc dlrlcInr darecloiS
loiS Inr Mr Ir J 1 Cilbert nHnr of 0 Little iul Fall Fal Mr MrKverett MrsFverett I Ivfrtt
Kverett vfrtt Fowler Iowlu of Klnfllon Kingston Mr 31r F K t Kflats
jute flats 1 of Ithaca Ihe and an Mr I V P Abbott hhol of ofloiiverneur fC fCOOIrrnur utflosivprneir
loiiverneur OOIrrnur OOIrrnuri flosivprneirrwo loiiverneurj
i I j nr rwo rf V UU VM VMIndicted UOIIlll UOIIlllI tiaitipu tiaitipuI
I Indicted Inll1 far r Murder u r1r Thee Tf lien Uf hr re M Mtoned tilewed i iI >
i toned to Plead PI to 0 le leGeorge I IGtr LouGeorge <
I George Gtr lo1 Gallagher Onllhr and ant Martin Iartn Hrennan Irtnn I Iwho II Iwho
I who murdered murdrr William Wilam Lennon Lnol a 1 bar br bartender I Ilender I
lender in II a saloon lon at II Eleventh EItlth avenue avenuei Inu InuIn1
i and In1 Fortytilth street Itrt on 01 the th morning of ofAugust fC ofAiuguist I IIawt
August Iawt 73 last pleaded lIfltd guilty lulty to man1 man1i nUII nian nianslaughter
i slaughter llhr in the bf lint 11 degree df < r before ol Judge Judgeri lmll JitIgsloster
ri loster > ster In General o rrl I Heeeions Ionl yesterday <
They will wi be n sentenced nlnl next np week l Innon Lentuotihail > nmm nmmhad I
had hd shot Gallagher < allhtr earlier rlr in il the Ilu summer sulmmsrand j jand
and Gallagher Oall hfr shot bo him hll through Ibrolfh the It peep 1 is isholsin I
hole hol holsin in the thssiddoor h side Ir door dor of Ihe tht thesaloon thesaloonJohn saloon saloonJohn Idon IdonJohn
John Johnson ohnol 87 8 years UI old nlr indicted Idicledor j
for or the Ih murder of Patrick Donohue Donhl IndlCINI at lt 12 12Hnuth 12Mtth 12South
South Mtth street Ir September tIllfmlr in Z s last was 1 per permitted permitted ¬
mitted milfl before Justice uk Blancharri lalchn in II fr frmilfl the theCriminal Ih thisCriminal
Criminal rmlll Branch lrnh of the ht Supreme Hlrlrm Court Courtyesterday Courlypnla1 Courtyesterday
I yesterday lo rlfld plead to manslaughter mal Itghlr ansi amivrasi ant ansiwas
was Wi sentenced nlnC lo serve Mn not less I than thl1 one oneyear nnl one75sir
year fr and anr six I months nor more mor than tJn three threeyears threeyelurs h hYII
years YII and eight i 1 months Johnson said saidthat saidthat I
that tht Donohun Donohlf < and Ind several tral other men mentried mln mentried
tried to force Cor > him to buy them drinks dnnksand rrinkA rrinkAand drinksand I
and that he ho fired fr1 his hl pistol to scare Ire them themJohnson themJohnson
Johnson Johnon was wafa a night nih watchman watchmanSEEK watchmRnJfFK watchmanSFEK
SEEK JfFK vrorYEniXK rOT1IRf srniiv crnritoni crnritoniaitadhan IIHIC IIHICanadln on onCanadian
Canadian flotrrnmrnt Gmf Veel PMf1 Rent I to toIrnUe I Inlllf toraise
I IWtolslro
IrnUe Over 0 Lake Winnipeg WinnipegVtXKir WinnipegVpsirEa
Wtolslro VtXKir a Man Nor 17 The Marine Marinalstpartment MarineDepartment Iarin
Department upon receiving the Ih report reportthat rflpnrlllhat reportthat
llhat that the steamboat Wolverine had been beenlost tnloar beenlost
lost on I Ljke < ak II e Winnipeg and anl1ll1at I hat al all elton I on hoard Imardwere hoardwIr hoardwere
were iniiwing ordered the he Government Governmentsteamboat Gsvrrnunentehamboal uIImmntImbollt
steamboat Lady act sfthe of Ihe Ih fAke now at
Hetkirk H on n a search for trio no wreck rtCI and to tocarry InlIIrry tocart
carry cart relief lo any of her crew or passen passengers Jasengeti ¬
gers K 11t who tony be alive aliveThe alhfITh aliveThe
The Th relief ship left Selkirk Iklrk this IhilllllominK IhilllllominKlak morning morninglak morningLake
lak Winnipeg i iA trIO mile long Ion by n set setnilee > i imiles Imil
miles mil wide ii1e and Its shore hor are ar a wilder wilderness wildern wilderness ¬
ness n Only a few fswpercons persons inhabit them themAttempt ItImUfmp thenIttempt
Attempt lo Hlop op ttlrlb Vlelmcc Iolm l It > > In Injunction InI InJunctIon
junction Fall FslUSupreme FallSuiprenu 11 11Hurml
I Supreme Court Justice Mrtall denied deniedvententar dtIIIOIIytttI deusuedyesterday
vententar ihe h application IIallon hv th the Window Windowami Windowansi
ansi Plate Glass II Dealers o Association for fora
a temporary injunction restraining the theunion IheIIioll theuiuiiouu
union Klaiwrs Ia ittrll who have IIII been on el IIIrlk IIIrlklin strikesince r ike ikesince
since lin September Spl mbfr 17 1 i for the Ih closed shop shopfrom chopfront ho hofrom
from interfering with lh the wagons or etn etnploveeM fOlIIfI ri riIovees
ploveeM fI Iovees of allY of the b member lIIeml of the thedealers Ih Ihdaler iiidealer
dealers association The Court ourl said saidthat llAitllhat mistthat
that while general allegations of 0 law laIn lawlseup lawlseupnes lens lensne
ne n nes < w and nd specific Instances of attacks attacUshad IIUaeRhad attackslied
had been n set 1 forth there was nothing lo loconnect is isconnect 0 0COllntc
connect the ofllcers and members of the theunion Ih Ihunloll theunion
union with ilh such acts The Court ourt said saidthe saulthe lid lidIhn
the > oftlcers of the Ih union had advised advisedagainst wlvledaplnet aivisetlagainst
against violence violenceflerks violfncrtu violenceWeek
Week rtu of Art rera veraged etl at a 01045 01045George l U UI Mi MiGeorge
George or A Dowden a Newark art dealer dealerwho dIrbo dealerwho
I who bo sued Gabriel A Kihl a Park place plCfItIIlauront placerestaurant placerestaurant
restaurant man for or I1OO for seven n paint polnuings paintinltl paJtingi
ings got a verdict for 1M < no from H jury jurybefore JUryhflrflr Juryhefsio
before Supreme Cuiirt sutirt Irt Justice Krlanger KrlangeryeslenUy ErIasizsryesisrtlay rlarutrVIn
yeslenUy VIn Kalil had refused to pay pu for forthe forh or orshe
the h paintings on n the ground round that two of ofthem ofthem ofthem
them were WI spurious
JCAYHORS STUDY OF SUBWAYS SUBIAYSI
I jg 1 U ntt SI n ov 11 ins III ii II ii tswi tswihXKH I IJUIJ IJUIJII II5S < I IS >
S hXKH ivr II mKIt 111 11 U r1 UK II sitIs S4J S4Jx
I
Is x < vulmlI uinil < leiineaitr heady RePort e ward Iwirslfoe wanlfor wardfor
for the lb h TrllMraucli Haute Mhaol Mhaolami MhoDI hofltand
I and nd Wlllcox IIICG Hate II a vnrofIt nlr fr > Over Overtlir OYfrl1f Userthe
the Intrrborougli cs Fropoial FropoialMayor PropoNlIyr rroposslsMayor
Mayor yr Oaynor said II yentenlay that the theuliwuy th thlIhwllY thetihwiiy
uliwuy situation wa was unchanged no far farMM far11M
MM 55 liw b was concerned lAnd that ha wan wanduternilned w wdttllrmlntd wasdeternuined
duternilned to hear what wan ow > U to > be laid laidon 511on Id Idon
on the tb matter at a puhliu hearing berin before beforeexpreiwlng bforetsplfIUlna beforeexpressIng
expressIng himself himselfi
i Thtt lh Mayor said Id that he receir reCot received vd d dally dallymany dallymn dailymany
many mn letter from p people oplo who urged url him himto blmtn bInsI
to I favor one of the rout r routes llt propOMd and andthat and1that nd ndteal
1that that many 1n1O of the writers did pot even eveni evenIlInnw
i know the limitation of the nityn credit creditwith crtdltwith creditwith
with regent to constructing nubwuyM nubwuyMHe
He bad himself him tr atudted the map olt oltlining ottlinin ouitI
lining linin subway route on his hi band and andlQtteI andknees nd ndLnoes
I
knees he said He wondered whether whethercltij whethflrclll whethercitisns
cltij clll citisns a who were tor so o ponitiro In their theiradherence tbelrIItlbrnce theirstihereace
adherence to one plan or another had hadgoae hadcooe hadgone
gone to to the Ih same extent In studying atudyinjthe
the subway lIubwa nituatloo nituatlooI situlatlonMeantime
I Meantime the awarding of contract contractfor contractsfor
for or the cciiatruclion of 0 the Ib trlboroiifh trlboroiifhroute
route M being bold in abeyance The Thework Tb Tbwork Tbwork
work of examining and scrutinizing crutinl7jngthe
the td ubmitte < l has been 0 completed completedat
I at the Public Service Herv Coinni ImuuIloD ImuuIloDollt Coussrnlsaionaornce jlon jlonoffice
office and nd It w was 4 learned yesterday that thatit
it would hive been possible for tho tbwarda he awards awardsto
to 0 have laa been mad yesterday If all the themembers theU1Ibrll themcrubera
members of the board could lld have been boenbrought buenhrought beenbrought
brought toeethe The award a will be bemad bemildo betoad
mad early n next xt week r and they will then thengo theno thengo
go o to o the lb Board of IJttimatu for action actioni
I Tho n lie aubwuy situation b thus led to a con conIrovHrny controrfl controrsiray
IrovHrny trorfl between bttl tween n h lie Public Servlre ServlreCommluion
I Commluion and President Pro > AhJent rihonta of th thIntertiorougli IhInterhorough thuIntorhorough
Intertiorougli Company Cnalnnan Chln1Ii WJ1 i ti tiI
i cox co 3f f the he h comrauMion olllm IIlon laid In A itate itatement lutmnt attfluent
fluent yesterday 101 fJ rtl1 In reply to otis ou given Kivenout givenout
out on th the dar before Sv h Mr tr hoot ShontIn iThontaIn hootlu
In which Mr Ir t iboo > honut saId that he had hadmade
i made a proposal to tb the conunUalon on onJuly onJuly onJuly
July Ian At to o begin tho Ih construction of ofA ofa
A new subway auha ettennion but that the pro
poeal had never b been en acted upon or even evenHcUnowledged evenscitutowledged lIn lInItlkllolldooaI
HcUnowledged by ll the > comtnlwion ci > mmluion that thatMr th1IIr thatMr
Mr Ir Shoots had never neer mad any definite definiteproposition dft1nlleproition definitepropositioui
proposition All 11 that Mr I Shoots ub aubmhtttl submlttel > ubmltte
mltte < l Mr Ir Wllcox aaierted wa 1a u n nere nereIIGgUon neresuggestion > er erouaceiition
suggestion concerning the th posniblllty posnibllltyof
of Ku company willlngneia willln nfU to entertain entertainUnn pnt entrtalnhne rlaln rlalnInll I
Inll Unn for th hft extending of the ln tInes o otLe 11 sfthe
the present subway
When hn Mr Ir Shontu heard of what hat Mr Ir
Wlllcox 11100 had aid h lInt nt thi letter to toMr toMr 0 0Ir
Mr Ir Willcox WillcoxI
It ha has ju JUlnme Just t tome to 0 our knoweda today lodaIhal todaiIhat
hat there ffimt m to be h mm mkiindertUind mkiindertUindIni m
Ini on tour ouur curt art a cc < to whether hrr or not my myletter myr rayletter
letter of r Stilt till r 1 > l Inst t contained a definIte dllnll1I0tlllllo definIterrofocitloa
r 1I0tlllllo > rot > M > itlon At a to aliaS lial the h Intfrboroueh IntfrborouehI
Itapld IranIt C ompanr om roan was a willing to do doInward dotoa dotoward
Inward toa rd lncrea Increasing lnj lh the rapid rap transit farltl farltltlr rarllltlf farlitties
tlr ties of this Ihl cilr cilrou itvc il ilA
A lOll ou will 11 remember r r this Ihl letter Irllfrwrltlllin was waswrhttenjn a >
rrlttenin response to a request for miBveo miBveotion IIIIWW IIIIWWlion auggplion
lion a us 10 what the Interborouch companr companrrould lOmpanTrOIlI1 comocoytouild
rould do lo Is relieve 111 the traffic convention conventionIn
In thIs Ihl ritv and I hail supposed ppo oAttd eil that the Ih8rnlloW thefnllowin
following rnlloW n tmraitrapli from mr m letter I ttr rould rouldI
not 110 lie mli undenitool tnlndlon1f > undenitoolIf
If f the Ih CIIJT CII will iII undertake to build these thenehue Ih11hilI thesebuses
hue at it 0 own io 01 St < t upon IIt a tI Plait < laii of 0 ron roniniffon 1 IOtiurulton 01l 01l1I1
iniffon 1I1 < fon not materially excee CfIfUnlf < llne in co Oct cn1or Octor t tor
or lihoralior 101 brallt > n tie Ii plan Ian of the Ih existIng ub cubstir
wa stir UTe > ha Interhorouah I llapld Transit TraiultI
I uuiiiAiiv stand Iall < prepared lo iiilp Ip and andoperate an1Irate antisullerato
operate them a as a part of It ltu xlllii sub auliwar aullar subwa
war wa ar Amtrm Ifm nml to S extend xln to the 111 citizens citizensI
of f tin town 10 the Ih ineoilmable benefit of two twonortli twonorth twonorth
north ami south hope < upon 1011 the eat and andne andaest
aest ne 41 t < ule 101 < > of t MunliaiInn l1l < witli two 0 llrooklrn llrooklrneit lIroo ltrooklyisssteZlSlon lu
eit 10 in lon < and nel free rsn nnff1tt fer > t between Iffn All altpartu Allnrl allunrtc
partu unrtc nrl of the Ih mihwar lIhA Atm jr tem for a smile smilelive ln IDIII IDIIIrh le letle I
live rh ten s rill en fare upon POll isubstatIatty nb bUnllan t ntlally She fol following rolrln folIwln
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o lnl > wi ra Intendeil a a definite propoo propoonon ron ronlion I
non tot the Ih consideration Is f lour llIr commU commUlon commt10n omnulsian
lon and coirertlr 01111 represented what hal the theInterborniigh thelntsrboroiiih I
Interborniigh wa prepared to do at that Ih thattime
time and what hal t M I prepared prfAr to do now nowAfter 110 110ftr nowAfter
After receiving ro Ctt ln thin letter Mr Ir Wlllcox Wlllcoxgave WillcoxJ Villcogave I
gave J 1 out he following
The Th letier of liily 15th S from Mr Ir Shorn to towhich 10hllh towhich
which lie refer III til hits letter of today odaydill wa wailulr was wassiiil
ilulr dill > lecriTpd together with a letter lett n of the theNtm Ie11I thu thuuauue
Ntm 11I purport tent nl to the Mayor by Mr MrMiont MrShont Ir IrShon
Miont at the Mine In time Indvr date of oflulr orly ofItr
lulr ly I wrote IfIIt to I the h Mayor aettlnc forth forththe rorthth forthSits
the th point tnt of 0 view of the commission rela relative relau iIative ¬
tive u to the miBgeotion flIl on contained in Mr Mrhontit Mrrihonics Ir IrSholll
hontit rihonics letter and 1101 a copy of that letter tetterwn
wn ca4 0 tfnt < ot to Mr Shont I did not at the thetime thetins heUm
time tins recard IIarll the h letter an a proposition for forn forSm
Sm n July 1 u I I received a letter from rom Mr MrShonta MrShonta Ir IrShonl
Shonta In which he h Mate MateI
I know kno of no n proposition which hlth the In 111Irhorollllh Intcrhorouiih Inlernoroiiih
lernoroiiih ha ever fr made to 0 your com comml rommlI cornrnlinza
ml mlI rnlinza ion reicardinir subway uha extensions ueolol1lrII ex except cx5lt ¬
cept the Ih proportion of March 10 19W and andthe andIh andthe
the Ih one on of June 3O IO lPX K > both of which blth were werecl werened weretined
cl tined ned hy the theTue commlulon commlulonThe
The TII vlcw 1 expressed 111 In the letter to the thel Ih IhIor thelsot
Ior l > or were r the view If of the Ih rommi rt mmllllnD commissionruuriurclinr > mmllllnDrfllnrdin ion ionregardinr
regardinr the h wdmtance lance of Mr Ir Sbontaa Sbontaaletter Sbont11IIIr Shontesletter
letter anti are r the view of the commi commiicn commiicna ion iona looth
a the th pre lr7 reiptt ynt time timenit timeDir
nit KEEirn K1I11rR fIFR rrE4im ntiirr ntiirrOnn mllTIU JI1lT JI1lTown
own U n I Ip p to Nwlndllna Indn Mr I 1nPbh 1nPbhm I4netiTwoIlium > neb Two TwolllBBin
lllBBin m barge txalnst Him HimOr JllntUr 1Dmlr
Or Harry U Keeler the Brooklyn nrooklyndent Brooklyn11i1 Brooklynicntiqt
dent 11i1 nt who M accused of having mar married mrri marclod ¬
clod ri several vral women and then th swindled swindledthem 1IlndlertI swindledthuemn
them I out of whatever money they th po poened poaIIP poseci
ened IIP < I yesterday pleaded Riiilty before lieforeJudge Irorehld beforeJidg
Judge hld Kawcett in the Ih County OIWI Court Ollrt on onthe onth onii
the th ii indictment charging him with lar larienv larltII tarwily
ltII wily in the th fIrst degree d HM III victim in inthw inIh inthis
this Ih particular Ian iClllar caw 8 wa Mr Wilhel Wilhelniliiu WilhflllIIina WilhsISiflUhl
niliiu Lynch a widow of o l Vercon mon ave avenue av avIIU avtulle ¬
tulle IIU Keeler disappeared after aCt marrying
her and robbing her of all her Having Havingamounting RingaRmnllnlln cavingiatnosunting
amounting to ll tIIf > o When nabbed in
Chicago a few months ago Keeler WM w wliving
living with Kinma C I Keeler who woe
known a ftII hw hi wife She was all brought back backwith hackwith backwith
with him and indicted Indict an his confederate
In accepting Keeler K Ir1I plea fll of guilty JI JIIn
and remanding him for sentence ttnCfJ until
MoiKlar Judge lId Kawcett awet told the pris prisoner flrionr priatiller ¬
tiller that I the th sentence tncoo would depend dCffnd1u
largely 1u I upon what restitution he made madeto madto
to Mm I lynch and nd that he h would get getthe KttIh getthe
the Ih limit if he did not maker restitution
When removed to the th pen n Keeler Keel said saidIlial saidthat
that the Ih threat of a long term nn would wouldnot
not care him to help in the Ih conviction convictionof
of hl wife who he h Maid tih it was II absolutely
innocent or 1 any wrongdoing n nTwo
Two charge fhar of bigamy are still peed ¬
ing in I ng against a IJIII the I h pri prisoner priMIlrrmil oner onernor
nor 11 nr Jf M I i lIIHT IrFrD4VTlie KfKu lIIHTllIrniall 4 vr vrHe
He 4rrlilenlall llIrniall > lml IJI a fun ur urae e and He II lias liasProperl IlaProlJfr Ia IaP1OpSlt
Properl of III 11111 Owl Oniiuit 0 Owlstilt n nAilit
stilt for 5IJnoi SI OOIJ damagea Iamall brought hroll ht by
Kathenne Ship a nurao against Paul PaulI
I I Kndonbiirg rilpnl llr > I iiysari > yes yearn old for shouting < her herthrew herIh herthree
threw Ih yi years or ago M on Mupreme Court CoiirtJiuticn
i Jiuticn JUl McCallA calendar for trial Tim Timnurh TI TInu TheflUnss
nurh nu nijefl the th Imya 110 father Robert Itotwrtand Hobertand Robertand
and hl his uncle Percy Fridenburg becaiuwj beeauithe
the latter owned the Ih revolver volt which whichth whichthe
the th boy I took out of a drawer and dls dlscharged d di dicluargei II IIcharllll
charged Imt the h Aprnllnte < lIa Division held
that they wore 1 not Jlfl liable The boy hat h hasor
lor itr will have hut property of hia own which
f I it i soUght Is to lorach reach for fo the thedamae damage he d did didItlt didliorto Id IdIXtorre
IXtorre Itlt or far or G i C Artilaxel Artilaxelniackmar 1IIaclrltIl actulagelJustice
rltIl Justice c niackmar Black mar in I ho Hupreme Hupremetourt RUllrmeourl HiprmeCourt
Court Brooklyn ye yesterday fI erday approved approvedthn
thn h rep report < irt of lh referee rrr recommending
A decree dfCr of lUmolutn divorce for 10 D George orge
Ie C Hchlagel th the i hihigraphcr In his hiJIllult hiJIllultIIlP1lnt suit suitoainnt suitagainst
against oainnt CJertrudwH Hchlagel on In I the ground groundif
itC if her miiK 1II1CJnd nduct IIct with wi I It a man named namedulolplsuia
dolphus Pere who had bnwn einploywl esnptoyedas mploy1Inmh
as n farmhinil Inmh 11111 at tIe I h plaintiffs country counl r
eat 1 At t tiitwosl Hwoj X 1 Th decri dWrft dWrftI deer
forlml Mr lrs rkht ichlal1 gel lo ts nuirry a m
during the Ih lifeijniH IICII ii nf It hr hiwlwnd hIUl rI AlJin fh fhcouplft fM ni
I couplft were flr married m In IM3 and have
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hiss I McMillan Hern ItereErosis from Kiiglaml in inTalk I ITUt toTalk
Talk IDglcne II 51ne In Public Schools KrhooUMl P hool hooloil
Ml s Margaret McMillan who ho tutu u ugreat agreat
great deal to do with Ub the passage of oCaot tli tliaot the theact
aot for the feeding of lnglinh school kchoolchildren lidoolchildren schoolchildren
children and who has ha devoted mont of 0 her herlife hrlife herlife
life to 0 studying and nd teaching fAchln children childrenhas
has t come over here to eiplaln sonic of her hertheories hrthearl hentheories
theories to American educators educatorsYou educators9ou lIcator o oYou
You know I am an American an myself myselfshe mylfhe myselfshe
she said with an accent that boiled her herwords hprworda herwords
words for to I was born in Westchester Westchesterand i iand
and although my parents were of 0 Scottish Scottishbirth Scott ottl ottlblrlh iaj
birth my m father became an Amur Amrican Amricancltlzell Ansericanbitizen icon iconcitizen
citizen I can therefore express fJr my myoptions m mopftioall myotiMione
options a little more freely than if I were weremerely i imerely i imerel
merely merel an alien alienWe alienWe UnAmerlcanl
We Americans are troubled too 00 much muchwith mUlhwi muchwith
with wi Ih megalomania megalomaniaMiss
Miss II McMillan pronounced thn th w curl orclcalmly ordalml curlcalmly
calmly alml but her hearers gasped gaspedWhat gaspedVhat uJltdWbat
What does it mean they chorused choriuedWhy chorusedWhiy horludWhy
Why it means being bttin mad madofr over bigness bignessexplained hIItIIIMIxplalned Iuignsaexplained
explained the critic a desire deslreo to do every everything everysiting ry rythin ¬ I
thing thin on a large scale Now NowI I bvllnvo bvllnvoth 11t1I 11t1Iht hellavthat
th that ht t all the best things como by slow slowgrowth IIlowrro slowgroulth
growth growthWhat rro th thWhat
What is your ou special system of 0 educa1 educa1lion duca I Itiunr
lion tiunr she was u asked askedWhy askedVky ked kedWh1
Why lo 10111 tell the he truth I havent any an I Ifhat IThat
That is just the trouble W V Ve have hll too 00 I Imany Imany Imany
many systems It doesnt seem to me methat III toethat
that we e know enough about children yet yetto > Ito
to warrant us in imposing any specific xpectllrsystem specificsystem J fcill fcill8Ytem
system on the be schools There it i one onething on onthing
thing 11In though about which we w can be bevery bootry 14 14en7
very certain and that is I that II large largeproportion larlCeproportion largeProportion
proportion of the children are ar not in a asuitable IIullahl asuitable
suitable ullahl physical condition lo SI receive the theeducation th theducation theeducattonwe
education educattonwe wo try to 0 give them
The clinic 1 have established right rightopposite rilthtoppoiflt rightopposite
opposite the Deptford parish church churchwhere chllrrhwl1ere churchwhere
where the ha naval officers used to go to 0
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pruv before starling out on n voyaj voyajilpMd 011111IIIP u us
< S ilpMd IIP uitll ttht h ill 11 ll 1114 1Ilry e oiry appll apiulu4i14U5
4i14U5 11 o 0 rr f r iln h daKnH ti4I5t1 JII itM 1 alltl uil1r Miiiint of ofht ort 45
ht t 14 > vnriuu lIrl dis M i to I Iud > htlilr hiltlr11 n are areMiljeti nnTo ax axtl
Miljeti tl fAo r iliy > ii ilU1I1 uiii i j clem eI1l1111t in and andt
I t iiirn 11011 I irss lire rp in cniiHtaiit 11111 iittenilanci iittenilanciSeveral tst IIOIlIlIIl11rallauullro1 tnltuueSoral
Several 1rallauullro1 hundred children lune I ilnir teeth th thI
treated every tr wiek w k k Ill I hu lifiiulon I Count ollnl Jiflitcutnctl v vCrincil
Crincil t lIIr1 has I miliiidi titHIlili ed us in I the h extent I lIt nf nfC700 fIrJoo f
C700 n year I r for the I h dental work workOniiif YorkOn workins
Oniiif On ins tiC the Ih Insist important feat rIIIIP slit in nuns es of ofthe ofihst
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the I clinic is I the ilL h fact that it invex tnumnit tnumnitas tm nln nlnI
as I ull II l nt treatment trattul ust I luldren are ur in inrutted illIrllc1 iiistruuctsl
rutted thoroughly Ihnrnll hl in tin proiier earn of ofth roCh ofI
th I h ho teeth test th Ii the Ib t Is hair r and ihe Ih I ho HKIII ek i I hey ThyIIr I lit littir
are IIr taught how ho to breathe iiid lo I si walk walkproperly wllikproprly s iii iiiI
properly I and UII hov uov to t o Mntilatn lItllt tut lint th 11tII 11tIIrooll1 m lou ir irrooniH r rroonu
rooniH Many Iun nf the th dUeuiM ell from w liich liichtlie hlehI htichiiii
tlie I iii h Io xxir lr < xtiflvr fhr nn < dirt irt st14au < lU Il < iu < > 1111 itiil 1 arn arncaue ar ara arscatieui
caue catieui a < i by ignonuiLV i nllrIUl of 0 hygienic hn uygieusl tlIIv luvrn It Itfound Itollnrl Itsounds
found exj CIIHIVH to 0 have hll one Oil If < if t the theclinics Ih Ihclllll tlupschitiucs >
clinics clllll with vit I every vsrv 1 ntbool h o1 > and lid it i unt n t uc ucdlUnecfsiary utollIIHCtary ticalLuuecessary
dlUnecfsiary to do so o Om iuu > iluuu will willdo willtin
do for Cn a whole group Irllu of nchooN Thiv Thivshouldn TIll TIllhouldllt Tievehunuidot
shouldn t all l Ii < e exactly alike cither Whit Whitwe WhlltIf1 hint hintWI
we used ix variety nrhI of f experiment experimentMi S S31Iel
Mi 31Iel I i McMillan mil III 51 mvn 1 it curie nuirs ur of oflecture ofIecttirss I IIpclIr
lecture al the II t lit Hudson I I heit I n r ro under th thaurpKi1 I littt1e5t45M h hIIIIplt > >
aurpKi1 of St the th l lIIe iv utus ic Furuni 11111I lc 1lIr 1lIrlIurI1 Mint MintHurtail muir muirIhtreau
Hurtail i Him Hh i is tiotewnrthv tuu 1 sv rt liv tutu tutuun tin ii inwlrti inwlrtieducator iuslerutdticators Irll IrlldIlCIIIOr
educator us 1 the pioneer I > in ihe lb inirndm inirndmtion IIIlrn IIIlrnrloll lull rntiio rntiioI
inn I of practical ract ursl hyuienn into 1111 ii I li I t > imolii imoliichM 111111ochol vi vicIttwI
ochol chM > ls of Great Hntnn Ill I ln lirxi IIr HIM HIMballiH h1 h1bat
baths bat Ill were 11 < built in I ltu II T through Ihrnll h tier tierinlhieniv hJInllunl htrinlluntv
inlhieniv and line I she cli 110 IK I aNn al one nn of C Mi tead teading SenutInst ul ulII1It
ing agitators u against nin nlnt t child ltlxir ltlxirTvvo lnIuuratiglit
aIlKhl Two Inllcemcn In Turk Turkish Mi Haiti HaitiMayor UntilOalIor liathMa3r
Mayor Gaynor ncctitly Iy receivid r 1 1complt1inl n ncomplaint acomplaint
complaint from fn rain ln > a citircn Hint f fslivoflsyi fslivoflsyiwhil > licetn ji jiwhile
whil on 0 duty fnquniied CnI1 a tiirkisii I rk Uuh Uuhin 1 hat lh lhill I IU
in U Hrooklyn 11 rook 111 Th the place 111 lttsu WJCH 11 uitched tlatrhuuiby atl atlhv
i hv > y diricfion til rct unhi of 0 Iilici 11 Iio S < imrni 11I difiner uotitlrlrnpev difinerCmpeV
CmpeV ro and Patrolmin 11 rlllm rolmen Nicholjw Shuorer Shuorerlulul M fr frlUll herep herepin
lUll lulul in 1 1 Nficlitel f lh1 Macler Uitli lOr f ile II Ii if 1111 1111InillC 1131 1131IuflCitlt nd ndpncmit
pncmit worn found tliere in the th t It itun itunroom 111111room iti In Inrontil
room at 2 n M sI I on 411 Novo OVPO > i > > M er erS > r 0 0ChargiH
ChargiH S of being alx AI hsvut < ni from I jss MM hiiv hiivnin IIIvpnrr1 htutyIsen
Isen nin pn pnrr1 < fi > rre l againot ihim
Giacomo GiacomoPUCCINI GiacomoPUCCINI GiacomoPUCCINI
PUCCINI PUCCINIComposer
Composer of the opera operaThe operauThe operaThe
The Girl of the Golden West Westto
to be produced at the Metropolitan MetropolitanOpera MetropolitanOpera MetropolitanOpera
Opera House this season endorses endorsesPIANO endofsesIn endorsesPIANO
PIANO PIANOIn
In creating the greater part of ofthis ofthis ofthis
this opera Signor Puccini used the theKNABE theKNABE I IKNABE
KNABE MIGNONETTE GRAND GRANDat
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