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MLAUGHLIN STILL LEADER
SKATOR MVARREX ItEATEX HYA VOTE OF Ufi TO J41
The Oil Chlrf Stands Outcldc Hie HallWhile tlm Ilatlle Hairs and ThenHoliH a lleeeptlon on the Kldewal-
klleCnrrrns llrsolutlon to Indorsethe Wlinln Ticket Killed by nefer-rnrc to a Committee The SenatorsKlnqiient Speech Heartily Cheered
The Ton Hugh Mclaughlin still retainsinvfhonored post as leader of tho Demo-
cratic organization in Kings county ItWOP only however after a hard and mightyclose tight in tho county commttte that theaged political chieftain was able theciislnught of Senator Patrick Henry McCurnfl and his followers
ltv tho narrow margin of seven McLauehtin last night won tho fiercest battle he haswaged since he started in his remarkable-Ioliiical carper nnarly fifty years ago
The rounty committee Is composed ofSIC delegates representingApspnibly districts the wasreduced In the past year to 307 owing tocap ilpatli anil two resignations and fail-ure to till the vacancies
Last night it was still further reducedowing to tho absence of sixteen dolo-
trilec and the denial of tho right to vote totwo more for failure in qualifying by thepayment of their dues
In th vote which decided the questionat ffno between McLaughlin and McCarronthe 2 dpIpKitPs were divided as followsFor McLaughlin RS for McCarren HI-McIjiiiKlilin tlniH escaping overthrow by aflprilor majority of 7
OIUAT TltncNO nv DEMOCRATS THERENo political iucidunt in many years has
excited so much interest In tho sisterThis was fully demonstrated by
the scenes in and nrnund the Thomas Jefferpon building in Court Square where thenipctinic of the county committee washeld
From an early hour In tho evening theapproaches to the hail were packed byDemocrats from nil parts of the townabout as oqully divided in their opinions-on the question Involved IIH the dBlasatosthemselves It rociilrod the serviuua ofCopt Bedell and a bi siiad of policemento keep back the surging crowdH fromFtorming the hull which was pacfted tooverflowing an hour before the proceedingsbegan
The assemblage In the wan largerthan It was several years when DavidB Hill then Governor of the State madethe speech dedicating It to the use of thounited and triumphant Democracy ofcounty persons the audiencewho were also on the previousoccasion sadly reflected on the changedsituation thesplit in twain over the disturbing forces-in the present
The most conspicuous figure in thewas tho venerable of Police
Patrickto Hugh Mclaughlin all i his j
career and who was moved to ithe cheers when his victory became tt tured
The won unoccupied except bythe officers of the committee distin-guished visitors headed by exSenator
J La Roche and Patrickhaving to observe the proceedings
from anteroomMLAUQIIIJN ON Tl B SIDEWALK
Mr McLaughlin was at the sceneof conflict outside on thesidewalk surrounded by a cordon of faith-ful guardsmen until tho close of the boa
Senator McCarren arrived at the halla few minutes after 7 oclock andhe and hislieutenants were lining his
as arrived and keepingtab on the absentees
John L Shea Bernard J York ThomasF Farrell and exSheriff Frank Creamerwere all on hand looking after theMcLaughlin delegates-
Up to Chairman H Wand Frank
on the platform about 8 oclockthe delegates were in earnestdiscussion over the situation and bothsides appeared to be confident of victory-No more feeling couldmanifested If the election itself had depended on the impending result
CHSEBS ron THB LHADEB8Only once or twice the gallery broke
The first demonstration placowhen some one asked Whits the matterwith A resonant volumeof voices Nothing the matterwith McLaughlinl came a stormof be heard a block
several minutesFollowing came the question Whats
matter evokedthe accustomed and cheers galore
The third question Whats the matterwith Grout brought onlysneers and hisses and not a
When the committee had been upfor business McCarren had thefour rows from the with his delegatesfrom the Gibraltar of Democracy Sheasat in the front row with fromthe stronghold of Republicanism in Kings
Chairman Balnhridges first announce-ment was that as it was a special meetingthe only business on
of indorsing the Democraticnees
There were a fmr during th callIng of the roll by Magistrate thesecretary In two or cases tho
responding delegates was calledIn question was made that
asked to for exhibitionA also to whether finan-
cially delinquentto
In the negative-On matter over which there
was a controversy the chairman said thaton all votes tho delegates would boobliged to stand up HO as to be
was over tho abcnii of BxSonator John McCarthy whentlw roll of th Eleventh M solidMclaughlin bailiwick watt reached McCar
always been one of selfin and It supposed thatnothing short of death or
tutu from the gatheringWhen the was reached
McCarren got the ovation of theThe broke out again and againand wore chairmanby vigorous pounding with his finallyrftw d soinn sort order anti announcedthai ho would have tho gallery cleared u-qul t coulil not otherwise bo
All through the tumultuous demonstraMon tat with statue like severityarid without a quiver on hto pallid countonnifo
When roll was and it wasmind that tlir was the unexpected absenceut 18 drlegati each was n a sort ott-iiinlo for a tow moments and thebrief lull in the proceedings to a freshanalyst of their M no of the
game was there more uncertaintyover tlie result
MCMBJUENII CIULLKWOB
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That we Indorsu theirtloim pledge to then our earnest support
HfHotrrii That we indorse the followingnominations made the con-vention of the Democratic party of KinKscounty For President of
W for District Attorney
brB for Matthew E forCounty Clerk Edward and ul oOIK nomination of William J Justiceof tin Supreme Court In the Second Judicial
MCABREKS SPEECHSenator McCarreu remained standing
while the resolution was readspoke as follows in its support
Mn CHAIRMAN I want to two briefreasons for these Inthe first it is unnecessary to delay theproceedings by a the
party of Brooklyn wasdelegates ut
the city convention and participated inall its We ourdates for the consideration of thoconven-tion and they were defeated
put in nomination con-tributing to the assassination of our local
I want to usk llieo delegates hereif it Is a proper proeivditig to up our
10 the diedain nrdof the voters of county
Wo know what it menu to elect ourcandidate for President of the Boroughand how important it is to wrest this officefrom the powscHsiou of the fusion adminis-tration It is aLso our supreme tosea to It that our DistrictAttorney should bo reelected
want to say that wo are contributingto of tho vote for
the candidates on ticket Tills Isnot acting in faith for we loft the
of to under-stand that we would loyallyB McClellan Are wn not contributing-to his defeat
I ask you Mr Chairman andDemocrat In this If by our example-we are not teaching them to cutcratic ticket on election day I ask if Itis the thing for mo or any otherdistrict leader to vote under the star in onocolumn and the eiiln In another-
I own and control no and amnot for the editorialsthey may print I any
I am only doing myduty us a Democrat
I dont want tunas mantle I willsteal mantle I have as muchrespect for our venerable loader as anyother man can have But I will not allowmyself to b led into tho camp of t he enemy
Here with onlybefore Election day I cnn truthfullythat the campaign kite tint even yet begun
r care not the lender of the Demo-cratic party in tills county latlm is elected oweselves to the situation and to stopthe confusion that eitets
Senator McCarien was frequently in-terrupted luring his speechwere long when paid the tributeto the valiant leader
HIIKAH HEPIYMr Shea followed Senator McCarren
in a few remarks He said that ho differedentirely with the Senator his view of the
but it was 11 his opinion unnoces
He then offered this as a substitute forthe McCarren resolution
Resolved That the resolution now beforethe ronunlttffl and the whole subject Involved-be und the same Is hereby to a com-mittee to consist of fifteen members
tkaohnlrmanof this committeeSuch committee directed to report theleast to the oemmlttr Its recommendation na to the bestmeans of Immediately bringing about aharmony of action on the 01 the
CONOHKSSMAN UND8AX 8PKAK8Congressman George H the
Assembly districtwith touch fervor the sub-
stitute and In favor of the resolutionMoCarren he said the
true sentiment of the Democrats of thiscounty Hie who have reg-istered will defence ofcandidates from George B McClellau
the lust man on the ticketNever since I have been a member of
this committee lisa a resolutionadopted which did notsupport to our regularly nominated can
Vote down andlet us go before tho people and showthorn that the action of conven-tion will be sustained
TAKING vita vomThis closed the debate and on motion of
Mr Shea the substitute was taken upand a yea und vote called for Two
amid a silence only Interrupted when therewas some one sideor the other in the supposed solid delega-tions and this brought out
Whoa Charles Jerome Edwards whoformerly II
hand man the districtfor the substitutebothcm Inquired if it was right for awho would support Low tohave his vote recorded There wa nodecision on the question All the other
representatives in the comwith of Herman A
who was absent voted for the sub-stitute
Bird S Coler of the Seventeenth districtgot a round of when he recorded
vote in the McLaughlin column-It was not until almost last name had
called that tho result became assuredintense strain was relieved
Amid a round of cheers for Mclaughlin-Mr Shea again and againman to announce result Before thiswas done there was a wrangle an to whether
Twentyfirst district cveto was ruled out not having paidhis
MoCorren for the first timethe exciting meeting showed some emotionand it was plain that he had boon disap-pointed over outcome
mind Tat all rightcalled by one of his admirers thisgallery smile to flit over his faco
announced the votewas MR for the substitute and HI against itthere was more cheering-
Mr Shea titan moved anThe motion was seconded by Mr Yorkand carried without dissent
THE VOTB nvThe vote on Chairman Sheas substitute-
by Assembly districts was as followsFar Afiitinl I lilt or Against
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messenger who tood at tlm door dartedout nnd gave the news to Mr
That H a grunt victory mid ono of lilafriends to v t riui
H is whet I expected riplltd Mr
Then crowd to the biiililand Mr Blooduwny frcm the i iitince dlinok-
ImrilH bin friends as limy IIRM l alongJood wlt wild one in
Its good to hove fri tiil MrMcJ H inukcs OHO think U IHworth whIle lIving
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ELEVATED NEGOTIATIONS OFF
MK LEAVE TilE COSFEREXCE-AC11Y TALKIXO STRIKE
Chiefs Shape anti llanahan Sent ForAgreement Once Reached Then Be-
Jeoted Jlpn Thought They Saw aIn It Company Sayi That
All negotiations between the InterboroughRapid Transit Company and its discon-tented motormen over the objections ofthe latter to the physical examination thecompany were called offyesterday afternoon by the mens griev-ance committee after a three con-ference with officers of theWarren S Stone grand chief of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Grand-Master J Hanahan of the locomotivefiremen were summoned by telegraphby the grievance committee to come hereat once as the men say to make a finalattempt at a peaceable settlement
Chief Stone in not at his home in Clevein the West Neither
he nor Chief Hanahan had been heard fromlate last night-
At the conference yesterday the Interborough company was represented by VicePresident E P Bryan and General Super-intendent Hedley William L JencltH waschairman of the grievance committee Inwhich the exfiremen now guards on theelevated were represented by U B Pinneyand T Fry Tho meeting was held in theWestern Union Building President AugustBelmont was not there-
In the early stages the prospect for asettlement seemed A basis of agreement was reached concessions-had been made and in accordance withtItle a typewritten copy was submitted-by the company This agreement or thoversion of it which tho grievance committeesupplied to the reporters last night wasas follows-
At a meeting In Mr office Octinnt 2 oclock In afternoon between ViceIrcsident Icnerol Superintendent
nnd a committee of engineerswas agreed in regard to the dif-
ferences beween tIme and thenamed concerning
the examinations of enKln ir and firemenMint the examination made by Dr W HTnwnseud shall stand in every Instancewhere tie examination shows miniscondition to hu normal amid that no furtherexamination ahull be held for a space of two
nix months from the date of tholast
The reserves the right to makea special examination of any man wire muy
of 111 any of theessential required for the proper discharge of his
The hitch carrie over the proviaton tlaithe atoms condition shall bo noimalto eneurs no further examination beingheld The grievance committee thoughtthey detected a trap in this Tho cornpanys representatives lefusod to
further cluuigo and Chairmanoiling with rage left the conferencefollowed by the rest of the committeeto arrange for bringing the two grandchiefs here Mr Eedloy said after thecommittee hud gone
We have not reached an agreementWe hao told the men in detail what thecompany Is going to demand and wo willinsist upon It men have gone to call-a new meeting which I think will be heldon Wednesday night
We must have examinationsbecause the men roust right physicallyto run tho Cir Ve dont want to an-tagonize them in way I want to bo-one seem to thinkthere is some behind tho examina-tion but that is absolute nonsense Wesimply want to have the men fit to runthe
The committee does not tho menwilt strike but says that they will not standthe examinations We say they muststand them
Chairman Jencks said that negotiationswere off that a strikethat the two chiefs hAd been sent
split on one word said JencksThe company offered to make the examina-
tion every two instead of everyyear TItle we wouldnt agree towore examined thoroughly Drsond a ago to theI wanted to let that do for threeFinally we agreed to the differencemid two arid a half years Dirtwhen the typewritten agreement was drawnui company and to ustnero was a In It that wouldhave us at the of the
Then he showed tho agreement as printedabove His he waa
to concede the examinationsbut on the clause containing tho
as aIt was introducing something wo did
not to said he We came to adeadlock on it That clause could bestretched to fit the side that Introduced itThe negotiations are off and It now looks-as if a not be averted
Unprejudiced observers believe that Ifstrike tho could
fill their places in a few hours with equallyreliable motormen to
such at comparatively highThe men think they because as
believe as It is upontransportation up and downtown
wouldnt dare tobo Interrupted even for a
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KEEP TAMMAXY IXVISIBLE
Prayer 8uRReted for the DemocraticIarty Man by Carl Mcliurz
Carl hcliurz called at the Citizens Unionheadquarters yesterday to offer servicesin tho campaign
There ia only one issue said Dowo want to continue to be well governed-or do wo want to be robbed blackmailed-and The udmlnihtratioiihas restored tins to and honorNow freebooters ask us to putourselves under their piraticalIs an Insult
We are told by that thin cityelection of tide year will have a largo nffccton results national campaignnext That In the old thatburglar who tries to divert the attention
IJIKI lila govern-ment was In the hands of fusion
us from up aminority fr r tlm Democratic fur
If I were a Democraticman I would pray to tin kneesto lu p invisIble at least for ayear
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MORLEY SCORES TARIFF PLAChamberlains Proposal Raw Crude
SuicidalSp rtaj Cable lieitnlcli la TUB SUN
LONDON Oct 10 The Right Hon JohnMorley addressed an audience of about6000 persons at Free Trade Hall Man-chester tonight strenuously de-nounced the proposed fiscal reforms andaroused enthusiasm equalling that dis-played at Mr Chamberlains receptions in
and Greenock when he advocatedpractically a protective system
for Great Britain and her coloniesMr Morley characterized Mr Chambe-
rlains proposals as crude raw and unconsldered and declared that they threateneddeadly mischief to the countrys prosperityBe denied that there had been a displace-ment of Great Britains trade by her throeprincipal competitors and declared It wasidiotic to say that free trade was a failureAs for the much decried dumping of foreigngoods there was no so dangerousas dumping officers onBritish shores Mr Morley admitted thatthere was cause for anxiety regardingtrade but ho refused to commit himselfto the first remedy rashly and wantonlyflung down
Referring to the audience which listened-to the speech of exChancellor of the Ex-chequer Kitchle at Croydon last Fridaywhen he spoke in favor of free trade andexplained his reasons for retiring fromthe Cabinet Mr Morley asked his hearersIf they were going to be bullied aboutAmerican retaliation and instead of call-ing forth boos as Mr Ritchie did in hitsspeech Mr Morley drew cheers when hesaid Suppose the Americans Indignantat British retaliation put aa pound on your raw cottonLancashire be
In conclusion Mr Morley said that allthis tariff jingoism was the backwash ofthe South African War and was the mostsuicidal thing imaginable
MYSTERY SOLVED AFTER PRAYER
Womans hotly Long MUsIng Found WithThroat Cut
Sptctal Cabu Despatch to THB SUNLONDON Oct 19 The body of Miss
Frances Hlckman a woman doctor attached to the Iloytl onGrays Inn rious disap-pearance the middle of last Augustcrested comment u London wasfound this morning by three boys whowere wandering in Richmond Park Thefact that Dr Hickmon wes a level headedwoman of 20 of family and so muscu-lar that it would not be safe to attack hermcdo her disappearance all the more mys-terious
The body ttas found with the throat cutfront ew o ear It is now thought thewoman committed suicide the day sheloft tho hospital The boys stumbledacross the body where it had been lyingfor two months
A noteworthy coincidence in connectionwith the finding of Mitts Hioknwns bodyis Archdeacon Wilberforco rooter of
in Westminster whero MissHlcknian attended acted his congregationyesterday to accompany 1dm In n specialprayor for Miss Hlckmans discovery say-ing ho felt certain thnt if they wcro onlyIntense and earnest enough the mysterywould be solved
ALASKAV DECISION TODAY
Commissioners Again Discussed PortlandChannel Yesterday
flpfdal CaW Dnvateh to TU3 SUNLONDoN Oct 19 Tho Alaskan Boundary
Commissioners readied no decision at theirmeeting today and will sit again tomorrowwhen a decision is expected
Senator Lodge of tho American com-mission und Lord Chief Justice Alverstonethe chairman of the tribunal requcnt thata dental be made of the statement printedin tho United States that the arbitrationbody reached a verbal agreement on Satur-day They characterize this report asmore guesswork which Is likolyto do infiniteharm
Thbro arc so von questions to bo decidedby tho tribunal Six of these bear directlyupon the Interpretation of what the coastline is Tho seventh deals with PortlandChannel Lost week Lord Alverstono anrouncfd that in bin opinion the Americancase in six questions had been upholdTho seventh was still under discussion attodays session
King Edward received the Alaskan Boun-dary Commissioners at Buckingham Palacethis morning The commissioners were theguests at dinner tonight of the GoldsmithsCompany at their hull in the city of London
BELGIUMS OFFER TO VS
Commercial Irlvlletfs In Return for Proteellns Her Interests Par Eat
Special Cubit Dtipalch to Tam SuifBRUSSELS Oct 19 Newspapers here
referring to the reported negotiations be-tween Belgium and the United Stateshaving for their object the placing ofBelgiums concessions in China Japanarid under American protection
that while King Leopold was in Viennarecently ho conferred on the subject withMr Bellamy Htorer tho American Am-bassador und offered in return for thoprotection important commercial privi-leges to American trade
JOrVrtV RECORDMr Workman Climbs ia1Ul Feet and
Mrs Workman 23OH FeetSpecial niipatch In Tim SUN
JXINDON Oct and Mrs BullockWorkman have surpassed tho worldsrecord In high climbing In lbs HimalayasTogether they reached a height of 22508feet Mr Workman ascended 21301 feet
The previous rooord for a woman wan21000 feot inailo by Mm Workman In thisKsrukonm Mountains This bout mansrecord was 23083 feet matte on MountAoonoiiguii-
jul Dfiibllli Thanks AnolrntBOSTON Oct 10 Col Sidney M hedges
commander of the Ancient and HonorableArtlllury today a fromLady IMnblfh wile of the cnuimudor ofthis Artillery Company of Loudust MM lefuru tusliown her on the trip through the countryand I straitIt trot only us u delightful Introduction toyour country uj the mntt
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Under Perfect Condition Onnrr Uetoham-Hrlvri Ills ciiampton One AlUe Inl 0 a4 at Wichita Kan Only OldMike The Keeps Him Company
WICHITA Kan Oct 10 Once moreCrescciua is king of trotters having snatched-the worlds record for a mile from MajorDelmor and Lou Dillon this afternoon whenhe went thin distance in 150 withoutthe aid of the wind shield and with onlyOld Mike tho tramp to keep him company
The great stallion the hero of manyfast miles trotted a wonderful mile andyet he did it easily to alt apparances andfinished strongly Jut after ho passedthe south entrance to the grandstand hestruck his knee and was thrown off hisstride The anxioun watchers heldbreath for fear the groat horsehe able to catch himself But two hopsand he was going again like the wind Herushed under the wire going steadilyrecrowned the king and carrying withhim a new worlds record-
It was a great milonnd the crowd aroseen masse to its foot to greet him as he cameback Owner Ketcham was lifted fromhis sulky by admiring friends led by Presi-dent C M Irwin of tho Southern Kansas
Association who gave the meet andcarried on their the
stand where hoAs officially announced the time by quarters-was First quarter 30 half threequarters 130 nail milo l5 Jf Watchesheld in different parts of the grandstandcaught tho time at various figures someas low as 158
I know when I reached the threequarterpole that I had the record beaten saidOwner Ketcbam I might havoyears and not have found suchconditions Tire day was ideal the trackcould not possibly have been better andCresceus was in prime condition Thevery little wind that was blowing was ahelp rather than a hindrance for it was atmy back on the homestretch and couldnot get at me for the trees on the back-stretch
He had little else to say though his ap-pearance showed the pleasure folt iff oncemore having his favorite horse carry offthe honors that come to a worlds champion-
We have said nothing about beatingworlds records he saru and weeks ago-I Instructed my peoplo not to hint thatCresceus would even make an attempt atit That is one reason why there will besome surprise I imagine
Only twice before this hosCrescous madeattempts to beat his 202i At Galosburg111 he went against it but the track wastoo hard for him to do anything in the wayof record breaking At Monmouth Ill
a good track but a stiff wind pre-vented him from making a fast milo Heretoday tho weather was perfect and thedays and even had been spentupon the track in getting it into conditiontold when it camo to tho final toft
COP Who SASSED DEVERY HURT
Onelll Who Would Not Stand for aInjured Stopping Hunan
Policeman Edward ClnPill who toldBig Chief Dovery two years ago that hewould not stand for a shakodown and
was dismissed frvm tho police force wasbadly injured at 6 oclock List night whileattempting o stop a runaway saddle horse
After Oncils relusatcraent by the presentadralrlstrrtlcr he was detailed to do patrolduty in tire Eldridge street precinct Amonth ego ho was sent to tho mountedcquad in Central Park
The horso which hethrown it rider at lllvorsido
Drive aid Ninetyseventh street arid hadrun to Eightysixth street thence BIIMCand entering tho Park dashed downWee Drive which was crowded withvehicles
ONell who was on patrol near the shoopfold whipped up his horse and startedafter tho runaway which sprinted all thefaster as he Atstreet tho saddle noreo took to Contral ParkWest As OXeil reached the curb hegrabbed nt tho bridle of tIre runaway andas so his horse throwIng him to tho pavement Tho horso rolled-on him in an effort to hit foot utul-ONoil was unconscious Hewas cut arid bruised and it is fearodthat ho sustained internal injuries
sent to his home in aThe runaway horse continued west on
Blxtvslxth streot and in front ofDurlnnds Hiding Academy The hostlers
it us one of their charges andthe animal wits led to a stall
Hie Arsenal police learned at the ridingacademy that lied beenby a customer named Parsons and hadthrown him at Ninetyseventh street aridRiverside Drive It was not whothe Mr Parsons was who was thrownJohn R Parsons Is at Lenox Mass and hisson Alderman Herbert Parsons said athis home last night that he had not beenhorseback riding
Great Northern Now Threatened u Waithe Northern Pacific
HELENA Mon Oct 19 The greatNorthern Railroad Company has been per-emptorily ordered to hand over 15000 onor before Oct 20 undor the throat of havingIts property dynamited The company wasnotified that If this amount was not piUd bytho specified tints tho blackmail would boraised to IflOOOO stud tire destruction ofproperty would begin
Fire letters tire riot unlike in verbiagethose received by the Northern Piiciflc-Tho Oreat Nortlwrn officers were requeuedto signify their BccMiptunre of theby displaying a whlto on
Great Fails and helenabut instead of a large forceof detectIves was fcent here to libauthor of the letter which WWI mailed at-CuHciido a small plnre between lloiinaarid Inlit Fails however no trticeof tire totter writer hiss linen obtained
Iiuiai Oruvelle a fainter convict whoIs iMilluvud to b i leader of Out gone ofNorthern Patiflo hlacluiuiHern l a itiforier
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BandIts Fall to Open It With Several DynvutiLe Charges
P nTLAND Ore Oct 19 Tho town ofNewburg was practically under the control-of a gang of bandits for two hours thismorning Their object was to blow upthe building of the Bank of Newburg andloot the vault Though several chargesof dynamite were exploded the steel vaultdid not give way tired of their attemptthe bandits departed horseback comingtoward this city The vault containedabout 120000 The building warn wrecked
At 3 oclock citizens of the town wereawakened by a series ot explosions tho vigor-ous ringing of the town fire bell and occa-sional rifle reports Occupants of thebank building had been compelled to remain-in their quarters while the walls threat-ened to go down with every explosion
MAUNA LOA IN ERUPTION
Thre Pillars of Flee Rltlnc Prom theCrater of the Hawaiian Volcano
HONOLULU via San Francisco Oct 8The eruption of Mauna Loa the groatvolcano of Hawaii rising 13650 feet abovesea level which began a week ago con-tinues Three pillars of fire rise twomllenabove the snow covered crest streamof molten lava flows toward the sea twentymiles away
Hundreds of persons from Honolulu havegone out on steamers to see the spectaclefrom the sea and many are trying to reachthe volcano by land Although the volcanois only forty miles from the city of Huethere is no road over the trackless lavaIf
A HUNDRED MILLIONS PLEASE-
The Ever Yawnlnc Erie Canal In Itt MotAmbitious Yawn
Oov Odoll wants you every taxpayer-to vote on election day Nov 3 to sink intothe Erie Canal ditch another 1100000000
He deals In millions now and the canalcontractors expect to be In the deal withyour help
OGDEN SHOT
Probably Mortally Wounded by a Com-panion While Hunting
N J Oct 19 OgdenBrower Jr 21 years old a membor ofCompanyH Seventh Regiment N O NYand of the real estate firm of Pease Aman in Fifth avenue Manhattan is criti-cally ill at Knox N Y from a gunshotwound received on Saturday whilehunting partridge
Brower had been out only a short timewhen his companion accidentally shothim Word was sent to his father in Montclair and he with his wife and daughter
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Brower is widely known in social circles
much gloom among his friends
JUDICIALGay Odell Namei James A Bobtqn to
Succeed the Late JusticeOct 18 Gov Odell today
appointed James A of Canandaiguaa Justice of the Supreme Court to fillthe vacancy caused by tile death of WilliamH Adams of that place The appointmentwas made at roquept of Senator Johnflames and Assemblyman Jean L BurnettJustice Robson como up for electionnext fall Ho is 59 and alawyer of prominence in his locality
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Appellate Division of tIreCourt Dnprrtment arid appointedJustice Martin 13 Stover of Amsterdaman Associate Justice on that benchThese were mado necessaryby tire death of Justice Adams
WIItEOPE MAYOR VEFAlLrERA A Huck Was Assistant Hank ashier Alsn
ST PAUL Minn Oct 10 Alfred ABuck assistant cashier of the Stato Bankof Mapleton Minn is missing and a short
of about 18000 in his accounts has beendiscovered Buck is a ton of former Su-preme Court Justice Buck of MinncHotu
is the heaviest in the bunkabout half of the total
Tho stockholders announce that tho deposi-tors will loso ncthliu
Three wfoltn ago Buoksas Mayor of tho village caused hit forcedresignation
PlltKOYS HOJISK HVS AH AYTired StandlnK and Had Fun luclng With
Electric arsWhile Fire Chief Purroy was at a fire at
44 Msponard street last night his horsegot tired of waiting and ran out to Broad-way and nearly back to the Great Jonesstreet firehouse On tire up tho animalhad run with electric cars
Policeman Diirniu caught the horse andtook It back to Chief Purroy driver
Arrrsttil Charged With ArsonFire early yesterday morning damaged
the hotel building at Lincoln and NowYork avenues Fort Wodsworth to theextent of 11500 The only persons in thebuilding at the time of the lire so far asknown wore William Slrloy his wife arida servant Slrley und his wife were ar-rested charged with arson The authcrities on the first floor rear of t In-hale the woodwork had been saturatedwith oil and that there were seven ono
cans which they say arelive contained oil one about whichthey were not ure
Mrs William A Carter HurtOct 18 Mrs William
A Carter a eocioty beauty and tho wiluof William ru famous whip arid clubmUll and her motlnrinluw Mrs 11 RCarter worn Injured In a runaway nIlvVfiiiiiK IwiiityBecond stud Vulnutstreets liuth reside ut 2110 Walnut SliestIliu womtm wore rIding III a 1imwyhiinlu-Jlailroud cub Tlu IJOIMJ frightHIIMJ At Twentywtoiiil ittn t it amuku trolley car turter hftd herurin brolori ali sustained eliteI ha young Mrs forehead WU-
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DOWIEITES HEALED NOT ONE
PRAYER AND ANTICS MIXOLED-AXD NOTIIIXG UAPPEXED
Real Pathos at Their Meeting and FaithA Mothers Cry for Her Suffering
Child Ilandaces and PrescriptionsCast Away Host Sure We Must Ue Had
With all the secrecy and mystery thatmight have characterized the initiation ofa Mason or tho consecration of a voodoopriest the first divine healing meetingof the ZIon Restoration Host began in oneof the small rooms in Madison Square Gar-den yesterday afternoon It lasted rathermore than two hours and nobody washealed
Wicked indeed is this sink of Iniquityfor there is not faith enough to cur a singlebody was the remark of one of the guardsas he left the healing room at thaolow ofthe meeting-
At the close of the restoration meetingat noon Elijah III announced that onlythose whose hearts are honest whose stom-achs are clean and Into whom the spirit ofGod had entered would allowed to at-tend There were about two hundred whoapparently judged themselves to be all ofthis and they were conducted by OverseerSpeicher to the healing room Aftereach man and woman in the room hud beenpassed upon by one of the deacons or dea
the doors were looked sod-as is the custom at all Dowla meetingsthe newspapers and all connected with themwere condemned to eternal punlahmant i
Now If there are any members of thepress here I say if there are any reporters-in this they be honest enoughto go out said Deacon Speicher Oneyoung reporter left
If there are any more sneak thieve likehim here I hope they will follow hU ex-ample commented Deacon Speicher-
A young woman stood up 1 write forthe papers but I dont believe I belong inthat category Does your remark apply tome overseer
Is the love of God in your heart sisterDo you want to be honest the Deaconasked her
Tho answer was ia the affirmative andshe was allowed to stay
GUM CHBWEB8 CATCH RAll the dishonest reporters being ex
pelled the overseers deemed the air oncemore purified and after a long and rapidprayer the meeting got down to business
Overseer Speicher explained that Elijahwas praying for them elsewhere but thatthe mooting would be conducted by him-self Overseer Mason and Overseer PiperHe began by announcing that ho had beencured of cancer nine years ago and that hehad been a physician until he wins restored-to grace by becoming a Zion preacherThen ho reviled tobacco smokers and chewers In tho midst of the denunciationOverseer Mason announced that therewore some in the audionco who wore not
Theres a man over there whoing Ills jaws overseer exclaimed Over-seer Mason Hes not in earnewt Hojust canoe here out of curiosity
Judge not that ye ho not judged someono iu tlief ludionco Tho num-bers of tho host gasped Would tire au-dacious sinners the word of God In theirfaces
Perhaps brother it is just the forceof habit remarked Ovcrtpor SnoicherSome mien cet so used to chewing that
they work their mouths in their sleepBut Overseer Mason insisted
could not bo worked in ofscoffers and sightseers Finally the ob-noxious individual WUM out HeWill a harmless looking young man whowas innocently enjoying a hunk of cliowinggum Oveifoor Mason gave the youtha talking to The result was the
miami surrendered three unchewedpieces of gum likuwfco the lump in processof chewed
This started a general surrender Arosy cheeked curly halrod girl whcso
to judge front appearances in-dicated thatleft unmade also handed over u nice stickyniece of gum Overseer Speicher atlength on the virtue of theso two now mem-bers and painted In glowing colors theirfuture
A prayer was olforeda fellow there looking around
overseer attain interrupted OverbearMason I think he must oa reporter
Tho man who hnd looked wasasked to leave and did so He proved tobo n preachers M H wire brad never wnthe of a newspaper office
MushY DKNUNCIATOBTFollowing tide prayer timid tho expulsion
of tIre non Overseerannounced that iod would do Iris andthey thu overseers would do theirs
rest lay with the patientIf faith is strong enough you will
be cured and if are not cured it isbecnude you are of little faith he saId
A little girl being carried by a tired facedmotlior moaned How about tire ohild-usl eil Home one
If your fiiitli was stronger your tonguewouldnt HO
Hut Ixlori the tinie for the miraclesai rived Ovitrsoer tIre aleby pouring forth venomous condemnationsof drugs nnd liquor The burdenthat ran tliroucli it all was that some ofthose present would have to surrender be-fore meal A tall oneeyedredfaced man stood up
Viat Is It brother asked Overseer
The man to cry Some of thefemale members of tire trust followed Irisexample There were Kobx throughoutthat room Overseer Speichereyes
havp on hlml he exclaimedAnion sobbed the hostWhat IH it brother Have you tinned
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