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At THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915. BOOKS CLOSE WITH MILLIONS TO SPARE fioniN Will Be Offered to Pub lic tif !R Mid N Lower, DATImMI Shvs. rnosi'Ki TI s RKADY TO-MORROW OR FRIDAY Ilia time expired toi m inher n Ihe AnirrlrHII ayndiiate which I, ,.vrite ihr jr.nn.nnn nnn hotid Mi p it i ..ia Trial th.il nf Mnf latld and France at 10 l eatefday morning it was fnuiul natlllltlOM throughout Hip ITfllttKI . prlv HtPtna and ifnllvidti-.iH htol MtWMn ' in Hi tymatl gafcad for I mm anil t.tStSSS, Thai mura had MH ajM asked for ,,,,, in ihe getlM of the inanaalng ,. ut the syjiuicaie, wnicn if rarlv rut i djHrhtu teit : m 1,1 Friday nlfnl of last week sent to the liMtltutloiN nd , ... , , ,, , ,,, I. who had signiiwd ibeir In- ,,f taking large oiocKa to put on i ,1,, 4 .i little. -i ...i.t i.. tl.. Miin.it f ih. : T kte fjMrHaUji .nterday that W'thltn,lr WH or fm.e p n.ntr i f'T ruucauonai wnra ooc Hilton dollars could hav Iwen raiel j: m sIho btrllevod that if the prcs-j :it loan nrvompllaahoa the purioBe of ttblltStng forvlfftl olClMtlli and hinad tfttni niirkft for etun)hiM American HflfW idltIM thete will he no troiihle In flnit-iiK Ml othef l-npe loan beif nan y'' puhlie HS Umt Saoo.ooo.ooo. . I. ... 1 ..t u ; II fill II III I Olll fW ' fr-, , ot th l"iin will ho offerefl to the Mbltc Thli 'dl be ascertained at ' mire it w a?, said, as eSCh syndicate hu ,t- Rtl InVSStOI or b a middleman. llOraSinoUgni insi iernjis pew,vvv,wv I tfhl l offereil by the banks. J Published announcement that the POS , wan Retting the bonds at 9H tod I J. I'. MorSSn Co. yesterday to say j thru I hi re evidently had bOTfl a mil-' 0nd ' utand.ng. Henry F. lavison. fl.,,k re f"t th- firm, said ro bomki i,.t. n offered to the public yet at fc v ,i: . i soon rts mc pr'hminaries etn he itTsnsod the bonds will he off,!., I hi Iht public at !s and at no lne: pflCOi Xhi h im of the .syndicate aree BJrni provide that members of the syn 4 it. vh.ill undtfVritS the bonds at 9$. tint thuM Who elect may withdraw part 0i al of their bonds at 9S, ouch bonds, however, not to he released for sale until he nyndicAte is dissolved, at which time tin underwriter will receive a connnis- ni , n his underwriting, this bolls the snial prsctlcs In syndicate operations. It w,s leaned yesterday that thirty- flvr sertlons of the country, divided h.i 0 Meg i arena of population, have j furnished members of the syndicate. I Kvery largo city and geographical se-- j tmii vf the .nintr Is represented. Tvis large number of members is viewed j Wtf- K"'it satisfaction by the syndicate ; mutagen It wan said that the highest txpertatlons of the men who went into h thing were exceeded hi this respect. To their minds the popularity of the kr Wa definitely established. Ansae Hiu HasaerlS)tlaws - I;-ate managers naVS decided to el i, i thir flift intention not h c:- out e NifsMMtS Of individual sub- - They will only say that six of them h nouniod to 1 100. 000 .000, f th - ., i i ii the $35,000,000 subscription. .. lecribed to the t'nlted States S- ratioT., the du Fonts ajid C rles M Schwab, Is the largest. Then N e , 930,000,000, also ascribed ! l S.-haab. one for $16, 000,000 and '. 1". nno. ooo. attributed to John T It - kefeller, the BXoirk lVat Com 1i . sonsi other munition manufac trei In hli'ion tu these there are a num- N ..f .t,000,000 suhHcriipUona. still mo v,) j tlmi amount and a ion list Of II ) each. In order Mt4 the euliex'i lit iktie m;iv he hrnicht withlr I th i ) limit the lament ontu ! acsJed, The smaller one will n . bi tuuchodt . sT-enifnt DOtWOOn as"nt of the JMidhiitl and tJie reprewntati vea of Bnstaml end Prsnoo will bo signed thin iften on in all hk'dihood. sithouSh Iht t may Im a dslay pendiiiK word from Prance to Iti wialien In the matter. V shi ii"! known last night whether M Hemberfl or M, afallet, or both, would f En The agreement, however. i ready il ha been approved by all parties. P proepectUS SlSO ha hern com rli','l and will be ready Thursday or frtdaj 'Hn-re. ufter n-Tthing will reman 01 the nret call on nyndicale nuhacrip I'cril' which will he on Kriday. October 11, so Instalment of IB per tent. Once Hit dune, the syndicate memtrerH ran ready to mpII their participation To I public, provide! nun- of it goes en t .. market within the life nf the nrn ate u !i Mill he sixty days. I 1 rfbers of the Anglo-r leneh tn - passed a QUM day ai tne Hilt- FRENCH WANT BONDS. Pari. Ilankpra i.pI Kin' ln,ulrle. Keaat invmliim. ' CtOlf ftatgOlOll 10 TOO 900, I'.IRta, 'irt. r. Thp ImnkH reimrt that trti ni oun Inqulrleo ora being rooolvod tfotn i" . .1 Invtttort nhont itibooriPa ham '" tha Antlo-Frpnch loan In the I lilted Stntpa. ti hankert gonorally rof utt to un. Ihe ptirchaao of homla until the " 1 "tai of Pinanoa hat Indicated hit toward tuoh t propotltion, be-1 ' lae a held In anmp quartera that :u aaPH would defeat the loan'a 1 ob.. CANADA SEEKS $150,000,000. iiuaieaiitt i nt io He Iftprpd War, is plan. of 1150,. Here, hut Ma I I, id Ml Th. 1 1 .. 1 1 i lovornmonl r.' L -au ,-, ilouipstl,' loati ' 'i-iHuj io IcailniK t'anadian Net ITork, Thll loan will ,' iortnalli offend in this country, kiibaorlptloni undoubitdly will w Ii 'alvnd here. 1 anudiaii tlovernmonl tovoral lanrrowad nr., nun. nnn liere 0 ' '.I'M not, a and they found an 'k nurkel on condition that no ' ' ''i K'OUliI hp offered here thla ' , - " i formerly got lit money ' learned yattorday that about ' the Anglo-Brlilah bonda SUbOCrtbOd for by ' mailt, ins 1 i i. i iiii. or two lnatitutloua here. a tleu In I oavrntliia Ili-re. ' a eolloctorg from every collec- ' " tlrli I in the I'nlted States are I Hill w-ek at the fustom House iHk ist m.lhndl for exi'edlting and ' uoro ofnotonl tholr work. Tiipy '',!' ' ini'laae their annual oonvon "nn i w ii ii ivi a joint dinner with '" 1 Hiscl's, a ho at,, also in animal ennvi ii in jt m uptown hotpl some ; hl ll in' latter part of the week. EXCHANGE GOVERNORS CURB WILD TRADING Wain Brokers That Rules Requiring Restraint Must Be Observed Suspension Is Penalty Break in In dustrials Sends Prices Down. Th. part iii the MOTS miirket tr.w "ii hirtOttfl yratonliiy Hint Hi. Kovcrnora f llie Slock ttHllltllgt f.uind It MOtaV Mry to warn iMmbtn nf ptnaluti for tli violation of rule rii I rolling .peru latlnn. Brvertl popillW (tivorllm ID Ihe war ttwhl rra.hrd. The end of tli ilny naw a partial rrtiirn to aanlty and Sin, k KxrhariKP lions. -a began to feel .ome relief from llie tenaion of the wild plunging of llie last ten. flay. Thv hrakea were put on aiierulatlon by the govi'i-nora of ihe exrhange with ftimneaa. They not only warned mem- 'ri" In"1 iney munt oorvr ruien oi tin exchange rontrollltm IpOOttlAtlOtl, hut (old them that they rmiHt exercise a la re;e nVgre- nf rent i a llll on t he un- h in it ed ntnbltlotin and darlnr ahundiiti Mlr cuttomer. ; Action ny the Kovernora runie In the In-IfZ "f """ Publication of three raw. lutlons of long slandlug Ttwrr waa ll(,w ,J ht ,ulPIt Th,.r puMl. oatiOJI waa llrmdr warning, however. '"Hi utfj Bovernorn are awitre inai uie rules were helriir violated nd that the I I'llllll i.ielol.i in ....,,!! 1 ,, . to mend I mel n ( Hrnix h Manaxrr The rules hnuitht to the attention of niemtKvn were diretted particular!) ! r f.'.i tn.Mf hratich manaiters. They call upon memlrs to see that the aevut.a of their cuatomera are proprly mar ICtned on penalty of HUHpension. Tli'y also require nieinlei's to invent the rhanut' r of prospective customers and to refuse the accounts -f clerks of the exchange or of banking irietttulton. i The Mignihcan of the warning is lllliLl I IWtllarh if I. abflAl tMHMll lt . In' i k t V it Fl- J s dlre-ttd against steait1c ractlcee tluit have grown up and with ieclric Anns in mind,. Speculation has been al1owl to run rit in nome olftOSS. AOOOURtO Itavr been permitted on margins where thi lcufititr uiiti on . i im'i I : i nf 1 v i Inn ice CuawmSCS have been H'rmiUed to plunge In the "war bridea" and take ohsnuOS tliat were hair raiding, wien Uie violence of the 10 to 10 joitrt reit4ons that have occurred ' in this market were eonelderod. Chief among the guiltj are the bralMStl office managers. Away fnm the re straint of their prlndpalaj and carried away with the OppOftUntt) to turn In a hla; volume of business, they have accepted SOOOtWltl broadly, i Wotnen have leeii allowed to get into the big speculative gime 1n nwny of I t head branch offtoSS, In SOHM of the I oiti. es in big htels Uptown ttMS has (been eaecially notiocaltle. While thSrS fs nothing In the Stock Fxchange 0Olt I stitutloii which forbids the opening of j avounts for women the yenti.ncnt of the I SSOhStlM is OSOtdsdtj SSsJnSt it. and a ; firm w hoee office is known to be open to such accounts meets disapproval. In some downtown offices in recent weeks a number of women si peculators have boon seen. Some House Hnlsk Women. Several houaeft h e received quiet hint! and have buttlshOd them. Specu lative accounts plajed h WOnstn are notoriously furhniH in ia- v. In 'fttOOfc Exohsanae traditions. a i.d unuually daiu'nnin. The action of the gOVSrntng committee BANKS RESENT PLAN TO HINDER BIG LOAN larger Snvinirs Institutions Pavinff Little llt'ort to Kidder's DemantU. CI KT ANSWOS GIVEN ; psny, wim ih a director of boi h the f , Youngstown rompaiiy and the LaVha A esnvsss of many r- the ,-.-w , WJll,Mi, Thenr three companies have waving bank in .New York yesterday heen mentioned an arranging for a om revealed n dlSOOSltlon on the part f , bl nation, offlelals to pav little heed to Hemard K. ; Rlddpr. godety t halrman of the American Truth j a'ld bin commit tee or I"" ronnectlon a-ith their Intention! to foreo thp tavlnga banko t" otato In what I national hanlta and trust companlOO the iaavlnga iianka' fundi are dtpOtlttd. I Praotleally all of the aavinga hanks have rerelved letter, from Mr. Itidder HKklnt for these dPtalls and stating that If a reply were not rerelved he with a rnmmlttpe of 100 would rail on the mvini- barks and dPniand the details hopes to hinder j Mr. Rldder by so doing the Anglo-Frtneh loan ind also to rmaii-Araerl- ttrotprt llprinaiis and I pans from having their deposits In ( vpstPd in Rtianoing which they believe Is dlrertpd igalnst iiermany. The .-Hate banking law does not per mit savings banks to invest in a loan surh a tht Anglii-FrPiu'h loan, but Mr. i, .a, i.t fpars tlia savlnas hank funds uepoalted In national banks which are and trust companies may participate i i ,1 ih. lan tliroutli thoae channel At one or tne targe suviims on i yesterday a prominent orncer saiu ins bank did not Intend to dianlfy Mr. Hid- . der'a campaign of Impertinence by re- plying to him. If Mr. Hldder or any of his committee came to his bank, be said, lie would ask lloni if they had account, there, ond If they had they would be Informed that they were at liberty to wlthdraaf them at any time i they aaw fit. If they have no funds on 1 depoait they will be asked to leave Ihe bank, he added. Questioned as to whether hla Institu tion had received any letters from de poaltora regarding whMt U00 'lie hank's funds were being put to this official replied in tho affirmative. He said, hoWOVOr, that all t He letters received did not represent dOpOOltO "f more than 110,000, thOUgh the Herman deposits in that bank alone totalled 11,000,000 or more. Most of th. letters came from ptrooni with vary small dtpoalta. The following leltnr Is lieltiK sent by his i bank in reply to audi Inquiries, this offi cial aald : "In replying to your letter of Inst.. the banking law of thp Slate of New York does not permit savings banka to lnveat in foreign Obligation Your ac count No. haa an apparent balance 0f . you may cloae your account at once. Further correspondence on this subvert Is declined." Officials of other Bavlnga luniks said they had not adopted any formal plans for dealing with the situation as y:. but Intimated that they did not Intend lo he trilled with by persona who lacked a knowledge of the athlca and princi ples of banking. All of Hi. Havings banks have large amounts' of cash on hand it present In case of emergency and would lie glail to cloae out some tu. mints as It would save Inteiest pay rnent. on January 1. of the Stock I'.vchanKe is the OUI w ai.l , evldei f qnict Investigation that ll now Ht in motion to Moortftlfi nrhh i firm .irr oiwoursclns wild ipootttAtloii tnxl (11 0O)pt I fit them. All Immi work, iiimI uirtl ulaily at thi Midi lmnkfpw rwUtWd t fOOOfflllM thr tri flntMl Vrthifn of ntorkn that hiul ml-VHTit-fHl with ast'trilnhinK Immmi'Ii. They rpfiif(Hl io kOM on more thftfl 50 er rent. f the market value of mot of the nurl- dtnty adVAfKrifif indtMtrtalt. They i.ri not iliMTlmtn 1 1 affHltiMt iiuliiMt rinli such, hut did airiliut ttN exreuM vely htnh prlOM nf the Nipuhir fAVOritMi When Stork Kxrlmnce houwes WOtlM go ' T . . . " , . . . , . I "I I II t I . .1 I -i ' I I I !. I I JM11VT III' J I i 'II us a that they COUtd not Ret the money they neelei. They en'iitrled amund for I IV liiHtfi.il ntiM-k loan money from other DfOktri and found it hard to lorrow Jo they turned to their OttttOftttrB. Many who were ttifhtly innrKlncd were forced to k'I1 out. The wide, oM-n break of some of the ladtMtrtati y'fterday was tho rult. Helped out by the official statement of the American Car and Foundry Com pany th.it Its war orders wen small in cornpariHon with ruinois of them, the forced helling drove prices down in QOjteJl order. Shortly after 1 O'clock tho break came. Haldwln LooOtnotlVO Wll the leader. From aUiut 12- it dropped with out a hall to 112. Car and Foundry lost six points from it high of the day. Colorado Fuel and Iron, Crucible Steel, Itckawantia Steel, New ork An BraNe. Shaes-Shelth'ld and Wt-stlnichouMe. which haVfl had big advances In the last wek, were sold doWn with ease. Huctwet ho UHnt Alamp. There were evidences also that the bucket shops were doing th-'ir best lo accelerate the break by added selllna. In the midst of the Belling Hethlcherr Steel went to a nt w high mark by cross ing 40o to 400'?. The day, with trading In a million and a quarter shares, was not as busy as the recent million share days, though the afternoon session. In which the heavy decline took place, was at high speed The tremendous odd lot business less than one hundred share lots - caused Odd kl dOS lern to IllnTf SSfi their commissions on these trades. It is i estimated that from 100, "O'l to 100000 shares In Odd lots have been done each day. a good deal of whh h has not ap peared In the total sales The Odd h't business requires big office forcSof clerks. It has bSSO neces sary to add to these staffs. The commission was boosted to ' , on purcnasef oi ooo mis o cusiomers v, insieao oi uie iisn,ii n saiea irie cooiTiilNNion of 1 w will bn ..' f ii. 1 As the odd lot buer always has to pay above the last quotation price on any i stock he buys, this advance In urnm!s- idnns means that the Odd lot trader! will now hav to pay in commissioni. for every full transaction. With stamps this means alut charge to a purchaser. (.eorga F. afSlltCll or Carlisle, Mel lick A Co., one of the largest odd hit dealers, Justifled the sdvaitOl yesterday on the ground that there w-as a 40 j r cent. Increase in off I CO SXponso ind volume of work. "The action of the dealers,' he said, "may lead to a CtlftSllmsnt of some nf lh speculative odd lot business, which will not be regretted by the commission houses or the odd lot dealers." FRICKS TO JOIN SCHWAB MERGER iitiif(l froui h'trt lmir tion trip over the Ike BtipSI lot 01 pnperties of the PlckensMsthsr Oom pany Sttrscted attention. In the patty w efS Jame.s A Campbell, president of the Youngstovvn sheet ami Tube Com pany; K. A. S ('larke, president of the Lacks wanna St-d ( 'ompa n y, and Sam uel Mather of the Plckens-Mather Com" MIU ALK iNUVKrVKATBiU I'lll, ,-ra of a I llll, Olltl, IMIO ,llia. Kllrd at llntrr. Dpt. The new Mldvala steel cup.. ration, funned to t.ike over the old Mldvalt stepl Oontpauy, reoantly purchased by a oyndloato conUMased of Percy Rooltt' feller, U'illlam IS. i'orey, I-:. (V ConvtroO and roprootntatlaoo i f the National city Bank, 11ip Ouaranty Trust Company and the rhasp National Hnk, waa ineor poratod yoottrday at povtr, Dal. it i ...tlcH ,1... li.lt'..lA U.....I IIfJ Company and Im. a capital of $inn.- Him. uiiii stock, a.l nf imp class and o, "rt" l"lr n1"" " H tmpOWtrtd to manuraciiire si.-pi pr. uuers. ru'll, sinap iipI and ordnance. The original company had a capital stock of lt.T50.000. The syndicate or- ganlgod by William A, Kead & Co, paid about llll a gharo for control, thp par value of the ttock hetnt lion It is ItndtrOtOOd th.it this syndicate sohi the controlling stock to the Corey tyndlcttt I a' abort 111,000.000, with a profit "f Wintrii ,l,t other Oompanloo will be taken OVOT. The new stock, it Is untleisto d, will be sold to tin; public. TAKES DINKEY'S POST. , Judge BtbOli Hi lary, jrefident of the t'nlted Staten Sie.-I ( 'oi tboration, iHiMw-.i a Mt a tt-ii ifii t yesterday snnoueicinsj t hail Homer WUHamS had been ftf0O nted I prsaldOIKt of tho 'arm-Hie Ste-I ( oiu- pany, Me win uooood A. C Dlnhoy, .ludqe Qary'e tstsnmni was an foi lows "M oinei W i Ilia it if. now Kenral super Inttondonl of the DUOjUOSns workn at Pittsburg, h;u I. ecu dfwiKi ated a prei derit of the CSJnSjWlS Steel Conijia n v to Huct-e! A. Dinke, ami William Whtfhanii now assistant1 to Mr. Dinkey, han been dculKiiiil! IS vice-president of th 'arnejjTii SjCOSI Company. The other vice-pret-idtfinftH, M. P, Hope ami N. V. BlacUhuni, will OOlHtinUS J'.m Hiich." Preliminary By America', moat daring driven. Alto thrilling exhibition by famout French aviator. s-y8'" TO-MORROW AFTERNOON 3 o&ocw ADMISSION "od-nd, 50c. PABKINU HPAt'K VMKK. ASTOR GUP RACE SATURDAY, OCT. 9TH, 12 O'CLOCK "I LOVE AMERICANS," SAYS DUMBA, GOING Woald l-iko to Leave Farewell Messagei it virnna Forbade. - i I . i v j lV FI.OWKliS " AUUH UVAU VI t WW HO in-. ConatMUn Thaodor Dumb ihe recalled Austro-llungarlan Ainhassador. milled yeslrrday for llotterdam on the Hnllanri America steamship Nlenw Am sterdam. He apparently feared that a demonstration might he made against him and had rr.piiKtr.l that no visitors reporters he permllled to go aboard. I .... . . I The steamship line acceded to his d sire. Ir. iMimha stopped for a moment nt the river end of the pier to pose for the photographers, and laler. with his wife, was snapshotted again at the ship m rail as the liner drew Into tlie siicam. Mrs. tnimha came to the pier an hour earlier than her husband to look after the baggage. In the group that saw the dn tor off were PliltCO xti Hohenlohe-SchlllttigM-fuerst, first secretary of the Austro Hungarlan Fmbasy ; tapt. von Papon and Frln. llattfehlt-Trachetiberg, counsellor of the Merman Knibassy. Tho Captain ami the PrtttOO spent an hour In the StatorOOSJI of Ur I mm ha. The Captain said he naturally could not be expected to tell what the trio talked about. He declined to afty whether or not he would he transferred to Mexico. liefore going up the gangplank Or. lutnra said that lie Mould like to ifixe a farewell message to the A met icaii people, hut that he had been Instructed by his (overnment t nut make any StatStnentl under any chvu instances mil ll he hsd conferred W ith his til I pOHOrSi but after that he portMpS would, I able 10 explain some things that he could tft touch upon now He ItiMahsd his little ipseoh with: "I lonve With the' i i , a i klitdllea4 feelings for the 1 American PSOplo and their country." wonderful I 'linos 7.ii Hohenlohe hilhngsfuerst spoke fr ir. bnmiM thus, when it Was pbsSTVsd that the diplomat SOStnsd 10 be overcome h Ins feelings. 'The Ambassador looks forward with keen pleasure to hSt retuiti tO OHs j fat her la nd. Which he tried to 0Sr't 00 J well, and fs gkid to OSOSpO the torrent' of abuse that has been heaped UpOO him fn in all QUSrtors since his notions were first misinterpreted and misunderstood Mrs, J 'ita Im, who rai ned a brllllsnt bunch of irh ry aan them urns, a small part of a STSgOl load of Moral gifts from t riends a i d llunguiiun societies, which overflowed her ami her husband'! state ms. said that she regretted to leave I America, which had grown dear to her, hut t hat lie i plHcf M s w H Ii to r hus band. She sdded Ihtil some day pet - j haps she m igitt ret m n I r himii'.i may get u gUntpSS of ' Brli Ish soil .t Fai l out !. s here the i Xtcuv. Amsterdam stops on her way to I Rotterdam, He and his wife haive tin I po i' mission of the British Government I to prdoosd 1 llotterdam and thence to r. : l unmolested. FRENCH STEAMER IS SUNK. t'rwn nt to llrn Oared lln.lna tlaal nt,l.' WMrnloa. .Mahhkh.i.kh. Oct. .'. An Auatrfan tub. martn. tank the "ronoh ttoamohlp Prtv vlncta "t j.l'1., ton., last nundait morn Ins olt mo. t cnaa) of ad. Tiny tUbltlt ' . -ia own,. 1 by The cfOW nf fnrty were aa W.r. warnpd in lima by tha remmanrter Thp ,-aa,.i wai Cj I'll, ". Pabrt .v ' '.' Taeee iirittnh "hip- Saalc i IdOKOOW. i let. I. The Iohh of three I British VSesell eras announced to-day. I me of them, ihe Arabia or Arahialt, of .'745 tons, from London to the I Insus vrae nunk by in Austrian submarine wuth of Cythei Thirt) -ti of thi ship's crew were Saved. The other VesSSle lot were the Haydn, 3.'.J3 tons, owned tu Sunderland, ami the Sailor Prince, 3.144 tons, owned in New castle. The crow f the f'-nncr WSS saved, a hllS sniiw f tin Mil ors of (he latter have been landed. The total loss 111 tonnage as more the n 1 00,000, MUNITION SHIPS FOR RUSSIA. lour Unit Km iti rmiNiiiM for lndi on i oi in HaeSi IJMrfsf r.thir VaKff, h tft Tmi Si n. Pav am a( i n i -Four hlpe aM f be laden with HmimitlHIon sailed for the Orient to-day vis the suex Csnal, Then destination is said to be Vladivostok othar essssli deHtlned for the Orient i ncii from tin- canal to Men Orlesns, proceed Inf via the Straits of Ma fell in and the Cspe of Good Hope, while It HI other-H tranifsrred their carKoeH by rail road, owing to the canal being blocked. $100,000,000 FOR RUSSIA. I ii u Iii ii d RsS)OOto4 lo I'ltt'iiiHii 11 1 1 1 m of i h t'a I. t eminent. " - Vattlt Itenpiiii h in Tin: Si v I onpon. Oct, ' The Time un.i-r-Hlands thai one result of the visit of the ttlUStsn Klnain e Minister. M Hark, will I if an arrangement of credit for Russlu in London. The arrangement i expected io takr the form of discounting Rusalttn I lov ernmsnt bills up 10 (30,000,000 t$100. .oun . RAIDERS GET IRON CROSSES. leaflet i . ii. Ittaafcad f eltlM.llna Wllleh I.oimIoi, 1 1 ,, ,, ore ,1 . siitcml Cteft PtajMaVa Tai Si . I.onooN, Oct. 5. -The ltmly tfall'l COI - rttpondont in Poptnhagon says iht iron ,'roaa nf the Ural 'Iih haa heen oon ; ' ferred upon all the . Mirers and thai ot 1 the aeronri elans oil all inemhero of thr t erewa of the Kapptllni Which reeently ' I raldtd kVondon. Ilonaarr to laaur Thltd War l.onn. Sfitrntl t'tiHIe f).tgafrA Tot Sl s Uonpon, Oct, I. a w I re 1 tet maooago r. tn Rorlln says thai ihe forthcoming Hungarian war loan. tin. third, win be l.tutd at ITH and win hear ti per cent. Speed Trials CRUSH ZAPATA FIRST U.S. TELLS CARRANZA No Recognition ProbableWhllt Tiriartutfl Is nt Liirijp, Is Hint. VIM.A M FX SFF FAN SI NO W..sln NUTON, Oct, Ti - Theie is O0d raaaon to batlava that before the Pma Amaploan tfottfafaaca extends to Kirat hier Carranaa raovtgnltlon of Ma Gov ernment H will require him to give I satisfactory SSSUraJtCCS (hart he will take SdoquStfl siepH to end the brigand i pera- - " ' "" " formation to IIi.m effe I became public ae a result of (lie conference yesterday be tween Secretary of Htate hanslng and wiiio ArrodoislOi n Carransi ageirt in this city. OsffanSlStSS iiress confidence hi the ability of the First Chief to crush Za pata, allls ugh it is admitted thai '. pat a has Ih'cii able to maintain himelf as a fsctOI in Mexican affairs for man VOarSi .hut ait this time Zapata IS active in the neighborhood of city. Mexico To-day Sec i clary of State l.aneiig bad . COnfOfoncs with Knrio;iie rente, the Villa agent. Mr was given an opportunity to Lloronte . tell the reasons why. in 'his opini- n. Villa anl !iis opine at the factions affiliated Wttll h.m shoutd le rSOOSjntSSd by thS I3n4t0d States and 1 I he ot her A merica n 'ow et. it is t he understanding thai Mr. LtOrent disputed t he claims made b CarrsnSS Ihat he cmtTds more than !'0 per cetit. of Mexican territory and that the Vllls8apsts faction is In the process of disintegration. Mr. Lloronte a sou red the Secretary of Slate, it WSS said, that I there woual be important military de ! vehmments In Mexico In the near future I that WOUld Ida re an entirely different aspect on i he whole flffa ir. it is understood that Mr latorente ex- pressed the belief that Villi was re- lain liia: loal rnti nd and that he ex- I pressed the opinion thai even if reog I nlssd tne Klrsl Chief would is? unsbts to mslutsln iontrol in Mexico. other representatives of the Vllls fao- i tlon will be heard by Secretary LSlt ( sing this week. Hen. Angeles and Osn. ChaO are In W'ashlngtfm. and ien. Ma , tOTOnS is expected here In a day or so All of these leaders will have an op portunity to toll the Villa side of the story. Ambassador Kaon of Argentine h-nl a talk with Bee re la ry Lansing iii rela tion 10 Mexican affairs. It Is under stood thai at the Ka turtle meeting the PamAniericatl conference Will decide to, revognlse t'arranaai unless in the mean time there are development! that wo Id I seem to warrant postponement of a decision In the case VILLA BEATEN AGAIN. 1 iii- Time Uy hu Ofoaerleil . o . llerna ndOSfai Ru Paau, T 1 ,-t " 1 ten, Rossi lo Hernandea. VI la 1 hlrftaln , . , . revolted and ' ns ti.'.iilit b foroM uri'lt-r Villa In Santa Rooalla on Monday. About i mri were tntaged In tho tiitht. ami Hr- atidei It reitorted aa havint driven bark Iht Vllllotao Mayor RafaH Hun Mlauel nf Caaat Urandoi 1- reported In I'.l Pato a fugitive from his home city btcauae ofauaplclont In Villlata military rlrclet thprp that 1 in. w.ia lining up with Carranaa. Tli f imlll' i l Bllvcettp Terraone and ; . r Ivilu o 'hlhuahus arrfvi d in i-.i Paso this moi nlns. Mormon refuge ee, esnected for the peel v-4 k. srrlved in Juares earl) this morn- trig t'r-tiu a'tdiinia Dublsn and Colonla JuareSt m the i'ms.is Ursndss Vallsjr, where VtltS forcea ore -ampul Not more t han twenty came, but they re- j I fMilted othsfs to follow 1 STALLED TOURISTS TO MOVE. win Crone Panama iinii mni Kxeaaaas llilaai The PsnamaPaclllo lUno snnounced yesterday that 320 pa.-oengerM aboard th Mesmshtp rtnlandt bound for tMh- fOrnlSi who have been held up at Colon by the Closing of the I '.mama Canal, w -ill he taken scroei th' Isthmus on Bun- dsy by ppeclsl train snd Will board the Kmonlsndi Which will ' ke them to tlo ir destlnatloOi The it'iT. passengert by ihe Kroonlsnd, I Including Mrs. V, M Tuft, InuumI Hum i way, will Ih sent by spsotsJ train o I Colon, where they will board the Km- land. Which Will be ,iuc here on OctO I ber 10. 1 it i vsnscted Ihat tin- Plnlsnd wll hence for f iliform , on Oet4dMT 27. The Kroonlsnd will sail from Ban Kran- I cineo on i. toler 36. SOCIALISTS AID RECRUITING. I Call on HrllUli In K ii I IM I r I nf llerliy QotB PIMM Nt men t. leeafsJ Vabi$ -;. tn Tne si . UOMDOMi Oct. -Tile Socialist N;t- i tlona) Defence Committee Issusd a mani- ' lento to-4lay decluHng that hundred of thOUSSnde of Vigorous and capable young ' men who have not enlisted hitherto will be forever Shamed if they continue, to hSSttatS. The manifesto continues: "ITnlOSO these nun respond to the country's csll voluntsrlly they must be clslmsd by other means. National ser vice is a duty, a right." The Karl of Derby, who has been an Influential factor m the recruiting In Uincaahtre, ban been appointed director of army recruiting. 1. Altman & (Ha. An Important Sale off Lhiamdmade Lace CortaDinis, Window Panels aflnd DecoratSve Lace Pieces is now being held in the Lacs Drapery section of the Foorth Fioor. This is an opportunity to secure high class merchandise at phenomenally low prices. .fifth Attpttnf maJitamt Attrmiv. 34tl and 35tlj tnti Xtm fork FEWER REGISTERED ON THE SECOND DAY Only 101,799 Turn Out, Mk fnc Total for Two Dhvn of 2i,n.7nr. 01,0 COMPARISONS FSKLES8 Raaiatratlon Hfuraa aivrnt kapi pace yaatai day with those of Ihe day lefore. J (is .7 1' voters being Hated, making a total for the first two daya of reglstra- tlon of .'O.Tafi. Til's N f,&OI fewer the two dSJS of last ear. tlie thnn f shorter hours of registration, however, making the comparison Virtually value less. The registration in Manhattan was 42,00. , against 43. M on the first dy. making a total for the two das of 8!2. This Is B2.a2 fewer than were registered last year and 3.'.. all fewer than registered in the first two das of llll, whtoh year most nearly corre pofldod to this. Tables by loroughs follow : MANHATTAN Klr I C"l soi-ond Two i atteaa rwo An v bar. Ia i y l.v IJM! Dial, lai.'i I'll.-, DM. I'll.". 191.-. I 777 I BOS : 1H I I7H (aai 9 . . 12tm -JMX 19 452 a.. . iiiw 2jrn l an mi -v,a 4 1 1 HK TJHH ' 21 I0IS '-'IMS ft iw3 fnaa ti i4oa aula a ... 14-.M -4 S.i 4SII WTI T. . . MO ION 1 NS IMit" a 110.1 iiaii 2.-, Ilfia 240 ti nan tnno 2 I ski 'lour, in loan 2I2W 27 BtI l4ll 11.. I0M 2244 2H Ml I7l 12 liat'l 22IM I 2tl 1 :1T 2703 i:t an I at I ao laa os 14 mm 2122 :il 10411 001 1;, iiiiik n.vii 1(1 'ISII !BSa Tnlt 4V'. MS.St2 17 1 7H1 :I7.'I3 MOOKta N nret I Bfal iaNiad Two lorand Tw aa' Par, Db, Any Da Dy Dm i i, is. mi:,. Dim i-nft. mis. .1 . III'IS 274S1.1 MM 227S II . in2 1W4 14 loll IW4 :i oat loaf I In iaat oaaa 4 144W 2X.MI 111 l2tH IVW1II A D"li 04 17 1071 IS7I n loll :ata ih ;iiiw 72H4 7 III'. 2llS:t III 1211 24112 IIU'.I 2IIH ,20 I, 110 3100 tt 2722 0000 21 M.t lu2l in I .Oil :I4H1 22 3.14 74I ii HMO .i't.14 n.. oooo )ii7n II 2I2H 4.MKI l Tot.l 41.4Srt H4 2IU HKtlNX. trt QrM llanMMl T,i Offoad t.ii s'y D.n. d 4v v pti barf dm. mis. mis dm" mis mis 00 474 'HO S4 . 4J JI OOU :i2 .',7 7714 :is :i;l'.n. liMN M loot lint Total ISMn 07,401 M1MMAH V Klrst Twti Dtrtl mis fin nil Manhattan a&Ot IM0A4 IlltOO Brooklro xi.'oi IMI34 iiAiio lln.na 2741111 4.12117 01147 Uuaana i2n :i,ai 24421 lilchnicn'l 414H 7S11S 71MH1 Total 22'7.'M1 ataiao 000400 - - RAV ST ATT. RTIT.T. MOdSF TAMP nird onlil to Hp H,lnK tn Ii. O IV, In l.aariVil in Hranliiilnn. t..aT..v. Oct. .". Th lrreaaire ... . . . Mai onrmtton waa ratbor a limp f - , 1 , 1 j , a. 1, 1 . . .,- it, 1. .11. a , 11 a rilW ar' or a viHit 111 ptraon from CoLli lt Root avail and a tist tiBht In a Panoulll tJlotrlci Mtornei Parklno aii,i thai Mall corridor between BacreUry Anallnhk. u.n,.tt.r, m, ita p.ndiri.ta .I the ny committee ami a reporter helped tn tnllvon th,. dologatoo, Th,T,. u a lot f antlRtrd talk baoauaa Char let Bumnor Bird ia tUppIng ba,k . into inp 11,'Tiumii .111 ii'i.i rpaniiinon axprtaalng imp ami raapeot for Mr. Bird waa adorned Oeoraa v. Parklna apnt a message urging the rrocres-lve tn prsecn thru urgaiilsoitloi and pretwi r for the struggh- next year GAFFNEY ASKED HEARING. .on.nl a,, 1,1 la Una,- . nblril That il. i ,,,,1,1 Dlapifira Ctttwa. (7HICA00, Oct. 5. The H,rlin , orra- tpondeni of th, fdUy Vrwit cabled uttdor dttl n tol,,'T I aa follOWt J "T st John tlafjftwy, American on tul in Munich, recelreO the followlns meant ni clphtr Iaat Friday; " "rii,. iretldtnt win tocept your realanatlon from th, oontular tervlc if Irmiamltted Immedlataly and 'ur suc eeaor will be appointed without delay.' "To tiiia Mr. ilaffney replied by tend Ini the l'oiiowitiK meataa. 1 1 , i-iplirr: Whal th'1 chanatl ha i . i - io dltprova them. Reipectfully ra qupai a hearlni in common juttlca However, if the Prttldent damandt my realanatlon without ' hearlni it ia tendered, Although l .mi unconacloui of dolm ni thlnt wrona.' " ARTIST G. F. MORRIS BANKRUPT OOM ll.:it,l. ami tin. Only a.t, ItUO, lie Tflla I mirl. ileorne Pord Morrit, an artltt, of 109 k.isi Thlrty-flrti itreet, file.) . petition in hankruiney yattorday in the I'mtail Htatoi Watriot Court with iiaMlitlea ,'f; 111,140 'in I iiaaela .,f l,000, Ilia iledtai ar largely f,r the board f hortea, j rldlim loooono and dootora' btlla. Some nf lua creditor, are Vincent -Valor, 13111 on notei fur rem ; Itaac 11 Planchard, it in fur ioaa.' in h bualntai v.nturt; ne Rotionl ,.f Riding ami Driv ing, HIT; Oredtll Btock Pino. Oradell, v .1 , a 4011 , itoi-ert i. Held, M i 1 . ISO Rlvertlda nnve. 00, Ilia aaset.a In.-luile fifty copyrlgbtl of animal phituroi otatod to ia. of probltm- ati.-al m1iip ; hulf Interact in a horae now in San rrancieoo, 1100; rlalm of t4,oon agalntt the fjeorga IMrd Morrit Rtudlot, Inc., f.ir tatary and a claim HBai!lt V M Keene ,,f 11 MtdltOn I avenue for Ml f ranWin Simon & Co. Fifth Avenue, New York Tier Iurmshwf Shop 16 Went 38th St. SEPARATE SHOP A SUp from Fijth At tntie Men's Shirts Exclusive Shirtings of fine quality Crepe and Madras. Made expressly for and confined to FtonkUn Simon 6- Co. 1.75 NEW CONSTITUTION MADE G. 0. P. ISSUE BepabUesa County Committee Vuin ItH Son! on It Of flr ial I v. Tho new stiitp Constitution una ndopttd aa a party ino.tauro bt tlio lr- iui!ian county committt. nt Bryatil Hill! laxt tlljclit Aft'- sppnrlira h Qworga w. Wtokoraham, itonry U stim ann and stata Chairman PTadorlek C. Tannar. all -.f whom oro conapicu' ua In lha oonvtntlon a Albany, the com- niittM iiasB.-ii Mr Tanner! roooltttlon, which a thai lha Conotltltlon "eni laiiiioa ih,. conotruetlvo program mo n tli Ropublloan party of Dip ItatO for th Improvement of th state govorn merit na doctarod In oiitxsoaalvo oonvon tlona of tha party, and la entitled to haVO tho VOtet of th,. Itrpulilirana caot In Ita favor." Tha OOtinty commit te. ronnranixod by rp.'leotlna; all it.a offln ra. Including Prool rtont Bamual S. K'M'iua It alxn l!atnid tn apoorhPs by Iiistri.-t Attomoy ('. A. IVrklna and Frank K. Howara, candi date f'.r SlirilrT. Mr re? kin aald that 1 uuga jsoward Bwann wat elected Dla - rrn-i Aliorne) hp woiiin ni,, ,p ina staff fr.'in a Hat lu omitted by t'liarlia f. Murphy, and that Tammany haa Kivpn JikIkp Bwann the nomination "beeauoo II needa thp Dlotrld Attomeythlp in ua buolnoao'1 Mr. Tanner avowed Itla la.ia.f thatlnated, bn- the facl 1i1.1i Tam111.nn wai "crltlcltm of tha rtvlaed conttltutlon will ,lie nut day by day and tha fact that it ia tiie in, at oonatmotlvoi tervliwable and forward haikiriK document p-pr nf- fprpd to thp iip,.,1p will tand out rloar." Hp Mid It waau'1 a ..artlaan ConatltU 1 rlepubllnana would h It,, campaign for it tna aa if thp wnea electing a tltrvornor. Roforrlnc ,n Bllhu it.",!. iir,.idpnt "f thp ronetltutlomtl oonvpntlon. aa "thp cri'atpat man 111 thlo State.' 1 .vi r. "Kri "nil ni m . 1111 e 11 mi p ti T lie 1 b' f:lHlr of ror-t,tllon uA ai,, ! I ,11 1 . 1, 1, 1 1 , . 1 1, waa in th office Intittod on ttn- "offlcl- Broadway Specialists in Apparel for Men, Women and Children For this Anniversary week only we pre specializing on Silk Lined Saks Suits for Men at $23 and they are the greatest values ever offered by us outside of our annual sales In this event w e have exhausted the hospitality of the birthday spirit! At this special price we have embraced such a selection of models and ma terials as many good shops would regard as suffi cient for an opening stock. Blues, black anil white checks, brown checks, diamond weaves, black and white stripes, blue and white stripes, brown and wrhite Stripes, grays, browns, ami cheviots and novelties galore. In fact, a variety whose diversity is beyond reproach. And models modern to the minute! Suits for ull occasions, for all ages, and for all varieties of choice. Straight line models for conservative men. and form-following, roll collar effects for youthful figures. Saks-tailored, and revealing in every detail of their making the characteristic perfection of their origin. Silk lined, and colorful silk aleeve linings, too. Braided Oxford Grays included in the assortments. For this anniversary week, only Every Pair of Men's Shoes at 20 Discount Xewcrt hall and ll inter Styles just from the makers THE OL'KiIXAL prices remain " , price tivkeln, Simply DEDUCT the 20 DISCOUNT. Thin . alien to every pair f Shoes in stork without rem rve, 60 Styles of Men's $4 to $8 Shoes at the 20' Discount, are $3.20 to $6.40 ALL OF THESE SHOES hare the famous Saks Lias tie, lleti, which consists of a piece of fine, live rubhi r i i-inch thick built into the h el before the. last two jijix" of leather an1 pui Men's Shoe Shop 4 Went 38th St. SEPARATE SHOP A Sltp from Fifth Attmie MetfS "and MVS "Thos. Cort Shoes 9.50 o GEORGE BRONSON-HOWARD'S A Big Sovel of the Real New York Its largeness and power cannot be denied. It is an impressive picture of a great city. V. V. Tttm Lirgt f2tm, tlnth $9.49 Off. a: all h-ohr!'c i THE B0BBSMERRILL CO.. hblfohtn ,'iit, pffc'tivi admtnlatratlon of Ihe cr in:, 1 l. w In the ha., nf lln lllatrlpl 1 ternty'a ability in Hip Intoreai ,.f : citttenl alikp "hir citlzen.v," hi- said, 'do not vi.i to oss the proeeeutor'M ofHie admli tsrod as an siljunci to a political in -chine, I m he no cha r-e nsnlnsl i h csndldats whom Tnmmatt) his iimnl- i him for thp offl,'. and thai h - wiliii u (to taka 11 meant much." 1 liftor compnrlno ihe aainry of .iii'i-' "f Qoneral Btoolona olid nf the llalil Attornoy. Mr ltrklnii anld "Vli Tammany tvlltlno 10 aurr ler acun 1 ' poalilon on the bench at I7.'." ; I for twn icirs .nnnni r Mi.' i' Attornoy't ofllce? Whai miaapi I there ho 'x..,,'i ihni ihronth ita I dnto Tammati) Hall , ' i- lo e tml of thp ihairi.-t Attorneya oitii Koiir n,-w dlotrlcl leadera -at Iaat nlffhl aa membera "f th.- cunt) 1 . ' tlva committee, Tbej .,,' Hermn 11 Haver of the Kleveiith. .loltn H i4,',,ni of tha Fifth, Anthon) l' l.udil.i I Thirteenth ami Beverly 1: 1: j the TwontyHnsventh. 34th St. 0H, giving case anil 8 prill (I to the strp ami avnidiuf) the jar incidrnt to walking upon a solid bather In I. It does not conn in contact with tin. ground, and can. not trmr unevenly, Fifth Floor. ,ii I