TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1910- f, NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE.
;' spirit and good faith obtained through a system of rural po- very great aa a riwclci twefremonUi. remains to be wen. Hut the city re- British of fair play n"T continuity in the Institu- People Social certainly itself. Bat there lice, which would impose a considerable ].rovi for "• and Incidents Amusements. turns alreadr noted bear out the general will assert tion and allow for individual needs oae- — « cost the farmers for maintenance, \u0084{ * OF 1 I*lu© Jeans. forecast of the j tat« census of 1905, may be enough' wayward minds to cause upon the InterruptioasT' \u25a0 - tate \u25a0 » \u25a0'"• stiffening the provisions Twbmbly have £<•„*» Jo . .— — clearly (Minted to a larger per- much for a time. Meanwhile through a of NEW YORK SOCIETY. | l^»no\. wh*re thrr j»MK'"-A-V- Vaudcvaie. which trouble enforce- "f li^ar has made a lot ol Rrc guests of and v i stop- penalties and of the Brews the Mr. Mr?. V.iiijanx - centage of pain upstate between WOO Britons who are concerned over the and also money." D i |yil\. laws against trespass, \ when. s-i"i»--\V«lf.v,iw io Csir in-. und lt»10 than between I89« Bud i"**l*- page of shipbuilding; industry may ment of the "That so? Why. \ remember him have mailed Ireni Kb- '\u25a0 "»;ijoc— -I the bay hod Amon? those Who and Mr*. J. Clark, with the breaking and stealing, or through T used to laugh at him and that v "rh Mr. Mitchell xrho an* Jv>»'i Brsw»w«y- perhaps console themselves npver amount to anything in this world. r«pe and are due to arrive in New the summer campin.s in hat*^]^tJ^VI «^iNO-v -if. "A'.ns. greater vigilance and sternness on the that Charles B. Main«*. ait Tunvrni;—• s:ir. T!:r.-c A 7 V /•/;/ 1: '"// ft. thought that there is an equally com- Which is related merely to show this We** CM Mr. and Mr?. turned here and arc guests at the «> V.-. COXTKAST. is a person at .4\'V rival shipyards of part of the farmers themselves, a once in a wltile w*. run across Alexander, who will spend Ihe autumn Jlumc'i. CO-NCY iSLAiCD^Brigliton iicach l*-5.. D.cam Our neighbor "The Mail"makes aii ef- plete paralysis of the In who is perfectly frank and honest.De- /n-"--r Kinv <••<:' question worthy of consideration. r. press. Tuxedo: Mrs. •>. H. P. Be?' Morgan land. — Uerumny, though from a somewhat dif- troit ii 'their villa at W. Rogers and Mr.-. ? CniTERJON" 6 - * «"orarautcrs. fective point against the primary system way. however, rights of prop- immediately her arrival nor 3 \u25a0 - ' • some the moat, after <\u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0 arc making Vv \ :• . apathy rent cause. who Long Phelps Carroll brief viMt-"i,' I'M: 'I- in this state when it contrasts Hie erty in henroost and should be to her country place on 3MI \u0084 orchard will 0 New \ork. ,-,.,-XV v\»rt«ne Hunter. DOES MAYOR GAYNOR KNOW? George Jay Gould • vIV-Tl"' with which the primaries in all the bis as surely vindicated as those in store Inland: Mr. «nd Mrs. Mrs. Morris a;i:K—Tiio Echo. cities of ill- state to-day are :i|> .IX 0TilEli and bank. Mrs. Whltelaw Reid, the Earl of Granard man, who hay» b^en •virifincr ' Jennings, who will -'' Mrs. LewHJ MyMK>^Ti:iX-S-=-.«-:I5-Vauacxillr. proachetl with the interest in the prl- withdrawal of Governor Correspondent Fails to and Mi^s Annie. >\u25a0 Cass LedjranJ, hare returned to .„.- The forced A Find Police- a short stay J»*w York. ; jii.itics in lowa, Kansas. Wisconsin and a for says to Virginia Hot Springs for Mr. and Mi Vtxiis Qutntin "i".^PpOME-:->-T"" intemitlonal Cup- LMalcolm R. Patterson as candidate The Hon. Champ Clark that If Early place at Fair- Jj;j I.TRIfT—S;H M»ftm«- X-- behind Mayor Gaynor too soon the questions of fore settling at Lake remain in Newport until thr :ir=t \u25a0; v Pa are the most important in many years. the moral senti- try to put the week 4 r^- !bad persistently defied souri mules. Will he also municipal government which he lias been for the fall. 111 ! Republican party, state, a October. l*ds—Tbe ArcadMM. The control of the the ment of his lie committed across mules oil the. government payroll, after forced by his illness to leave for solution : ?CEW VORK— A number of the members of the Coach- On their return fro abroad party's attitude on public questions and breach of public trust when be pardoned voting: session .to deny others, does know what a change and Commode*- r i Alias JUnmy" Valentine. at the last to but be have arranged a lons distance Mrs. Cornelius Vandal »re t.> v-^iiSoT6-«il*— Home. in intimate, political of this city las Club c^' XC^STiE>l>HJ;ff—•"«< Men Ito:ii the probability of its continuance bis personal and Speaker Cannon the use of an automo- has come over the police, force season. Start from th<» guests of .Mr osden r;-xM»t at h<-~" his desk City drive for th" fall --r hinjre upon result of the •'-•"per. the lat- • his from in Friday, hom*j \u25a0 *.7J power all the friend, Duncan B. after bile nt th public expense? since retirement New York on the afternoon el In : . Hall? In early hours of the morning, primaries, Yet has any one been able i" ter's conviction on the charge of com- the I,they willdrive to Belmont Tark. Mr. and Mrs. Norman T. DoR. TTfcit*- 1" west or and south of nth street, October lionse, ha*, Index Advertisements. find mure than usual interest among the plicity tho murder of ex-Senator Car- ]f he Is not nominated for Governor Broadway spend Hie night at the Turf and Field who c occupied th» Weaver »\u25a0«." in where, in the days of Com- avenue, Ta=e. t-d. voters in the primaries themselves? More by the stale Su- William Sulzer will take it oul could be found Club, on Saturday; proceed to South- tasre, in Berkeley for a number n*' rarr- C0..! mack had been affirmed the Hon. Biiiph;ini». policeman every two and >t.-w.:s.Ti«Ji« .-.I" «:iinti« and_ probably According the testi- missioner ampton, Island, where they will s'*miii< -. have r*n»woil the I*-3S» for --«..,'\u25a0 .....-.• ' persons will read about the re preme Qourt! to in making faces at the bosses. blocks at of night, one I«a« . tii^ Apwrtm't « will >] the members of or three this time spend Sunday. The return trip will be coming season. I!ink«:^*w! Morts«e* I^aas. sults In the newspapers, but the mony of a majority of can now wander over long stretches of liTrtaer« . .in l{Propoeata i'| ;• The suggestion that General E&trada mad- on Monday and Tuesday. Jam'-s V. Parker Trill not cloee his N«-t.. p«i Not.r«...i" ;• attendance :il the primaries be any the court—all Democrats- he tried to in- at th'> when poHc< protection Carrot «:i'-sr"e..l« r. may postpone the Presidential election streets hour port home until the middle ef NorenH*- California. U»»«4 • \u25a0 . President, - keep in as ,««? dications that it will be. cipline them by defeating them for re- time himself offl'-r In view of this fact one is disposed to Oakdale. Tirn?«l j<> Bum- "•"•' hap an unpleasant sound. Tt is conceiv- who is the head of the police force c!o«in«j I'vidd N«Ice»10 11 To Let te r. jsou for the apathy Is want nomination and re-election. His -whole wonder Mr. Mrs. Paul TucJiermani have re- I-archmont. Tit season. Mr. aivj 1"Purposes.. 8 « City. Mayor Gaynor and Domestic t-mia- ! i" -\u25a0,' contempt the able that a full and fror constitutional of New York While -niM Mr?. "William Murry v illcl"?« appreciatl E the tremendoug inn- attitude was one of for things turned to Tuxedo. where th-y spend to-n-.orror. ' Ra^y. « < election could not be held within the six was at his place In City Hall were Hall, of York, i? 71xrurj.!oiji; 1<» ti^n .._. er \u0084;' the issue, '"it .\u25a0• feeling that processes of justice, where his own In- tho fall Fpason. Mi.-« New » ?ue?t or galee.il TiCnfani-l Apart- that h year's not as they arc now. Policemen were V-^osuie "' •*•• . i1i 1- candidacy months at first set. and needed, Mr*. William G. WeM. who fs to r-matj vPr s«l. settled by Ibe primaries; thai tiiey are for re-election was affront the at least In this section. Apparently New leave Newport, on f-'eptember 10. and so to family • .-..1*" necessary, but tho?c circumstances J. T. Tov.fr and li.tt*r?ttrm» it^acOcm\u25a0-,\u25a0 4 ,i,,. empty form, the state's self-respect, and thousands of was a firm hand »Va., end • •-•- • for QK>9t pari an plainly and con- York's finest knew there Hot Springs, to remain until th<* naturally put the obligation ought t . be set forth ?o them, and responded accordingly- October, will return to the real determination of the control of the Democrats is over of when they Mr-. Dudley Travis is visltin~ h*r public life above vincingly before tho suggested action that same, body now knows mother partj and of itt? future course taking to drive him out of dispute Apparently city for the winter. Mrs. William Grosvnor. as .•< "regular" really taken that nobody will same hand, whomever it was, is pbK-e behind, the scenes. H wasdjfferent 'nominal loyalty to him that the "William M. Bruce The steam yacht Diana, owned by V:c»» (Tribtm?. them. at throttle, and the machine Is not Mr. and Mrs. Falconer. i->m;i There c\rery voter Democratic candidate. hot the Falconer, who- Commodore C. Ledyard Blair, and • rCftn-^crti? in and Kansas. the precision. Falconer and Miss I^uisr! C& working with same Walter?, his vote counted, thai he Governor Patterson would probably citizen Siegersville. Perm., in- spent summer at Dlnard. are due to Narada. owned by Henry depart* - knew thai A of la Commissioner Baker head of the po- the to-day. have to press his claims upon Thursday on board cd for New Tori \u25a0 \u25a0*-'«£? would have as much to pay as to continued vested -<> cents In peach tr c slips Bev- lice force or merely something about which arrive in New York on TUESDAY, pEPTBafMSB 33. 1910. the party if the Democratic officehold- reports Adriatic. They win so to their coun- whether the party should be progressive enil years ap... and now realiz- to drape the insignia of his rank? .Would the IN THE try place at for the autumn. BERKSHIRES. ii<4 hare to s:iy ers under him had not become panic- ing $M $14d year on his not for gentleman, or some Lake Mohonk or reactionary as would from oto a it be well that [By Tolcgraph to Th» Tritxine.1 stricken.. They saw that his defeat was the paid officials responsible under Goadby have This neiDtpaper is oicnrd and pub- ..]! Election Day as to whether, a Demo- crop of peacb.es. That is a small bo- of well Mr. and Mrs. W. lAtrm Lenox. Sept. 12.— Fran yon Rvichenas, inevitable and rebelled at sacrificing running him, to do Haroun Al-Raschld act and opened country place Roslyn. Long lithrd Vy The Tribune Association, a crat or ;i Republican should be Governor. nanza, however, compared with the their at wife of the first secretary of the Gennaa satisfy his ambition, see what is happening at the time when Island, ycir corporation; agkx mmd prim- There was a simple and sure way in themselves to an account from Albany with a phil- for the fall. Embassy, lost a diamond brooca in th-» Yor?c de- they, presumably, most honest citizens Tribune Jiuild- every voter nuike his "The Nashville American" has been anthropicaJ concern Hk< thai Kennedy gardens at Hotel Aspmwa th!a ripal plarr of business. whirh party COUld Wall Street certainly, and some members of the police Mr. and Mrs. If.Van Rensselacr afternoon. '"" ploring for some time the unhappy fate Cunningham. country place A careful search was made, b'lt the jeurt ing. .Vo. 154 Xatsdu street, York: influence felt Thai was the reason why of EHlingwood A force possibly, are dreaming such dreams will take possession of their of the Democratic state and county office- Island, Thursday. \u25a0was not found. Frau yon Retcbenau ttgitrn UUls, president: Offden If.Reid, primary elections in these Western as are supposed to be bad only by those at Hempstead. Long on and fortunes tied up A general decline in China's import her daughter are guests of the Rev. j. Barrett, preceded by campaign in holders whose were with clear NIGHT HAWK. have f>cr'<'\u25a0' '\u25a0\u25a0 listen to speakers ou blaz- are the guests of Mrs. Burden's and J. Bonaparte, vf moved Governor Patterson to tries her consequently increasing HANDICAP.'' Mr. Mrs. Charles wh>» August nights, that was the dently und "THE WOMAN Mr. and Mrs. William I>ougla3 Sloane, at have been Asp!nwall ing hot and were own at Hotel for ?ereral self-immolation. They the agencies ability to .supply her needs. But To Tribune." Lenox. weeks, departed to-day reason why there was an extensive par- worked, the Editor of The for New York. K'EWS 7///> V and the Governor could not resist their are increasing, while those from America "womanettes," as anti-suffragists have returned to Philadelphia. prove the will return to their country place Tarry- Vrlaj tions. Nothing could better the decreasing any lately "Molly Seawell. in at Estrada's plans pressure, although lie still affects to are more than from other been called, E. /'The V., on Thurs- Mr. and Mr.--. Alexander McMillan FORElGN.— General defectiveness of liie indirect system than Mr. town, N. from Bar Harbor Weldv*.? a stable Nkmraguan government and despise the popular condemnation of his country, is decidedly unsatisfactory. An- Atlantic" for September, differs with day. who are at Hotel Asplnwall with the? , tor Tlie of this important contest in are many ' at that "there \u25a0 sin American loan were made public failure actions, saying defiantly iiihis letter of cient tradition and present circumstance Ilowells's statement family, &tar to-day for a few days' moto? _ - Aroeemena, party in this to against suffrage but no Mr. Mr?. Alfred Wasstaft*. jr., who Washington. Pablo ac- the Republican state "I look back on my both urge maintenance of American arguments woman and run in the White Mountains. They winre. dispatch Panama, will withdrawal: can the says that spent the greater part of the summer at tording to a. from arouse unusual interest. pride, a leading place in the reasons." Miss SoaTvell there are turn to Lenox by the week end. In? to the unexpired "record with for there is not commerce in a and here is West Islip, Island, will leave there 3?robably fleeted fill = compelling reasons against it, Lons Mrs. W. F. MePherson \u25a0\u25a0 entertainicg k«r icrra of the late President Obaldia. "blot or a stain on it." Chinese markets. says: this week for Morristown, N. J.. Where Roach, California arrived at Havre RAILROAD RATE HEARINGS. is hard one of them- She sister. Miss Emelino at Hotel As« Tbe steamer THE The effect of tlie withdrawal "Mrs. Mackay holds that influence such they will pass the next six week?. pinwall. hard tight tor twelvedays against upset Liberia's thanks are welcome to this rftora = The hazy impression that the increases i<. gauge. Tt comes a little late to now possess, without responsibil- Europe C. Platt have a fire in tlie hold. Employes in the country as an indication of apprecia- as women Sumner Gerard is sailing for to- Mr. and Mrs. H. Mr. aa» have not met proposed by the railroads applied to al- the plans of the Independent Democrats ity, is a very bad thing. She proposes to weeks in Eu- Mrs. Joseph Chadwick and Miss Chadrrici Manchester cotton mills of what America did for her. it day to spend the next few demands of the employers and prep- most all freight rates was dispelled by to support Mr. Patterson's Republican tion substitute the authority of the ballot in a.- their sruests. the probable that the action of this rope. arations for a lockout are ing made. yesterday's testimony of Vice-President rival. Captain B. W. Hooper. A Demo- teems place of influence, but still without respon- Mrs. Charles Smithers, Frances Smltlier?. of Rome, Bays that country a beneficial effect upon The "Tribuna." Thayer of the Pennsylvania Railroad at cratic nominee selected by Patterson did h-ive sibility." SOCIAL NOTES FROM NEWPORT. Mrs. Paul I-a;smarm, of New York, ml Mr. the D:ik»i of th. Abraxxi broke the match Liberian affairs, though it may be an i.- true, a specious and Henry P. Ejthai Elkins for .personal reasons. the hearing before the examiner for the would be almost as objectionable to the That not and it is [V.yTelegraph to The Tribune! and Mi Cal and Mias \u25a0with Miss say it saved the sophistical piece Of argument, which does Philadelphia, ••\u25a0 liHliuughthe King's consent liad been ob- Interstate Commerce Commission. Mr. Independents as Patterson himself. exaggeration to that Newport, Sept. 12.— Mr. and Mf?. Clarence CateTl of are the HoteV •• republic destruction. deserve the name of reason. "Casuistic Aspinwall. tained. I»oli>e Havre believe Thayer stated the increases applied There is a s)phi<; suspicion also that if litt'e. from cot W. Dolan win close their season next week voted th»- that legerdemain" i? the true name for it. Mr. and Mrs. T':aTr; Hall Walker, «M that ... Carriers" Union was al- the enn capture the Legislature to so to Hot Springs. Mrs. Charles W. •.' a strike breaker who was killed only to classified freight, which machine Tins is the bannrr ypar for bachelors and The moral mollycoddling of the "wan- Ledyard been in Europe, have returned fv death — ne.\t Improve The Hoffman and "Mrs. Lewis Caaa laKve iccently. The French manoeuvres ready known, but he showed that the th<> Governor will be a candidate widowers to th'ir condition. article is in strik- In Grrat Barrington. cannot, < MESTI« ". Byron chairman Jon- haul freight traffic. The railroads Senate in spite of the fact keep up with the terrestrial !•'•\u25a0>\u25a0\u25a0• th article by a "Reformed in. Hotel Aspinwall this afternoon. "T the Main*- Republican St«te primary he was renominated L>ouisville Courier-Journal. appeared in your Sunday supplement la^'.g' •••'!' entertain a* Commit^ felt, he said, that the rates on long haul ai which which Mr. and Mrs. Austen Gray are to remain Mrs. Oscar i... announced at Augusta, that be con- designated as tbe attempt 8, year, called "The Woman Clovereroft. Plaistcd, too low as compared Benton McMillin was Is this an insidious to popu- of May of this here the of October before re- luncheon to-morrow at ceded the election ot Colonel traffic had been by quote from until middle Philadelphia; Governor, for IfTen the hobble skirt atrocit> ad- Handicap." Permit me to that New The M sac Elliott, of Hr. iho Democratic nominee for by with the. rates on short haul traffic, and machine candidate Senator. larize calling turning to YorK Patterson, it to article In closing, first, however, Wins- and Mrs. George K. Weße* Mrs. Royal H. from *,al CTttrth Hotel. i!if> Democrats of freight from Sew York to Philadelphia, will have to elect a Governor and a matrimonj ? low will close their season on Weller Ist. I'd :'.d districts. ===== President in his "Through the Eye of the Needle." as Mr?, George Benjamin There was a musical at Tan but support business, in his own "Even the planned a large, farewell dinner for next in the Mass.. = tiole of Anti-Siiffivigist." ;<]] see, even a<= r saw, Hathaway. R. TV. Hath- don bis proposed trip 1" Panama! not ilia! from New York to Philadelphia. Alban; "can Saturday evening. Mr. Benjamin started Mrs. Charles H. \u25a0 1ailiv if the anti-suffragist H hopelessly, hideously K. Johnson and Miss itoi*-n K. Jolt*, dicted ten the chief radius of two hundred miles of a given from Scran- the J. P. C. Kodgers, of Washington, regis- I3aac Sv ift. Armour and Morris [Kicking 00111- According to dispatches 7 Ifi: IM.h OF THE DAY. selfish. Tt is the platform of tho la/.y son, of New York, have arrived at th» t against would be unchanged, and to tered at the. Casino to-day. i-aiiies. Jiliujr three bills <:ieli jtoint rates ton, the man who has been trying woman in her cushions, the happy, content- from Maplewood, In Pittsfield. Murray. Con- that, moreover, commodity Henry F. Kldrid^u has returned man. -\ Lawrence O. rates apply- manufacture silver out of baser metal is ruling against wearing ed, cared for wift, who pouts eul Brooks has I.=3t3«»d ranis f'i" of Currun-y, a speech Premier Briand'a well Tslip. Losg Island, whew h»> attended the Misa Kthcl troii-r tliu s4id in ing to eight thousand different articles that h'-s home and pertaining prettily she want any suffrage Thursday afternoon at •'•i-ls lojibanfc supervisors in Washington that so deeply in debt ribbons and decorations to or- that doesn't funeral of Frederic «;ebb.»rd. hridso i.-! banking laws «>f th.- were unaltered. laboratory niusi i"~- sold I>\ the Sheriff. rxtrept such as arc recognized by.the and won't soil her fingers or muss her hair departed for Nstt York Hotel tbe results und<-r the • - ders W. Hudc Neil^on ; plaiu TT. Tr. and Eva. United States were in large measure un- Mr Th. iinom niak« l»r. Lange's family and creditors hjjve French Republic brings to mind an occur- thinking about it." & to-day and John It Drexel for a trip in the Mrs. William 31. MeAdoo Miss ===== : Antlers, York, Sept. !•!•. at Cnrtla BB*t satislae to decide on recommendations and reas^on but for the alchemist little "SUPPRESSED." Mr. and Mr- Sed^wick P." Mist -"'• \u25a0* regulation ly, long traffic is uu trofit- became involved in a. controversy with a STREET NOISES sons, Sedgwiek, jr.. and Henry It- Mr. and Mrs. C. Perm. f..r the international of rail- that the haul will be felt. Robert Joseph Mr. and Mr? —=- • German The American, with his for another and Mr?. T. Barth and ways. Mayor Marshall of Colum- v \u25a0' that such an ex- the tinan- nobleman. To the Editor of. The Tribune. Sedgwick, are to remain here able. It The publicity w bicb doctor's fifteen-year-old son, was staying In Henry liegeman arrived, to-day at Hct?l Ohio, requested Governor Harmon nrral Assembly at a hotel where the nobleman appeared morning's paper on "street cries" must be Mr?. Tf. Twombly and Miss Rnfh in Pittsfleld. summon by tbe railroads in les, prove embarrassing to friends, sprin- McK. I<. y>Hsx ficomi>ul.- arbitration law in evidence Introduced his one evening with his coat liberally entirely unacquainted with the conditions order that the stretcar strike In \u25a0 ition of their case. The pro- yet H ought to serve excellent pur- -with of various sizes. The upper West The end.ColumJ=r~ kled decorations existing on the Side. bus might be brought t<. an ductioi of tigurea l»y subor- pose. So often l>as the impracticability often spoken to the man. "rag-bott" Is gone, CANAL NEW CIVILSERVICE MOVEME2TT Arnold, proprietor of the aze boy. who had piercing wail of the man PROGRESS AT PANAMA William H. t.i exposed it is asked, "What, things for?" and Narragansett Club, was held for the iorir> promise the of transmutation been that are those but his "sweet bells jangled out of tune" juor °" charges of mantaming v details and original documents which difficult to imagine how a man with a received the sneering answer: "Those aro ara as hideously discordant as ever. The City. Stato strawberries, August 2,813,462 Cubic Plan Mutual Co-operation of rgambling nuisance* and a "gambling counsel for the desired as the physician's education could think of at- decorations— not for Americans.'." Next pedler does not shout about Excavations for ;« fundamental a law of the enterprising [rrom Th* Triiame Bureau. A conference Acting Mayor Slitcliel again x in having them noticed by the man of the earspllttins yells, one H. R. Meyers and ether <>]!«• th« with Washinstea, Sept. Li—According to a twe?n Chairman v.r*«K to iho Police Commissioner to pressiun. Tbe defecn> id the tables oi which discriminates between orders, who "Isee you wear deco- high pitched of York M • asked: vender supplementing his to-day officers of branch No. 2 New \u25a0 ignore divid dispatrti received from thei j.rcv-nt frauds it Uw primary elections . . thai wi i oui and the chemical elements. To the rations, also— what are they?" "This one,*" "Yow-ow-ow-oi-oi-oi, bring down your dish- cable Employe i.,-. ===== public opened engineer at Panama, the total exca- the United States Ovil Service The schools j hesitancj- of subordinates sug- in>: line that separates them i> to Invite said, -. bicycle prize, this one' our banging empty pan against chief Association, which tf.* seven hundred thousand he "i.> pan!" with an Canal last month Retirement after * ivitlimore than ; railroads had inten- a failure which is only too often ruia- pin, one our ball club, and these ft attracts attention. vation on th« Panama that pupils. =—. The arrival of a steam-: that the no school this the side of his cart 2.813,443 yards, against 2.*'fi,2SU chairman made the announcement io persons than the one who got swimming, they're 1 was cubic by mnnfopMi :hip t.t-dsy v.itb preceded by stories tion to be frank, and frankness is abso- «.us more two medals ! for and The old do dealer "whispers" his over- July. movement had been begun the due your cubic yards in The rainfall for by \u25a0 \u25a0 ' ;r; mitre widely good kind." easily away. .-oolallart «.l fabulous >niinc travellers. ''.'. Fifty men «ere Lange's luck- of is "line-up" man has abated no jot or tit- mutual with the « pood reason exists for tbe increases pro- Dr. success adver- "Derbsy brought back a bear's head and the in the previous month. The average for co-operation, found 'in a raid on ;t gambling house at mounted, enterprising raucousness, while inches kfeplnsr up of the service. . =^=^= auy increaisep, one v\iil tised the greater will !>•• the protection a lynx, both as souvenirs of his tle of his was the btanda So. I«>J West -"nub streeL Manu- liosed. or for no vacation In the mountains. Have you any battered bugle and the. clanging bell of daily output in August I*OH cubic The representative? in New Tw*JK|ss representing >. \u25ba. i»iii...; ORDER. "The most picturesque at tinware and patches umbrellas lets and cubic fill E. '"'v^ irfitaJlzationif did not appear ii court to-day. evoked by medical department of Berlin every one in a block know be is in sight in dams in represents abo-.t "*.281one c-- he \u25a0 \u25a0 Some comment has been State association ===== by :. :\u25a0\u25a0 rhapd we should say was Waly, an Arab organs, yards in previous month. «nploy«* It was announced the Metro- suggestion which was recently made this season Hamek (and sound), while the piano with the dred thonsand Ctvfl Service \u25a0 is potently work- the j-oiimii Opera House management that wu, of socialism sheik," writes an American student from ear torturing mixture of the sextet competition close S«p- Thai, by the Of a \ew Jersey Board cum their the opera would ing i i Brittea industrialism. is the inevident that city. "He was graduated 'summa from "LiUeia," the "Trovatorc" prison song ROCKEFELLER BEATS PASTOS r-.r d ..;' regions 1 YACHTING t> oiber \~t. President Shonts ar^u« disturbances which Agriculture, that the rural of The *h<=ik Is a swarthy, tall man, Anybody Kelly?" fur- CORD MEYER GOES .rough's report f"r uf the laudo. and "Has Here Seen in the InUiV. a.mual • that be provided with a po- thirty years old, attracted much system. Hirou v iv is of of men state should about who nish a "musical*" treat liberal *in quantity Clergyman on Gd. « r.tenhior.s to the existing thousands in Defeats Cleveland , lice force, an armed patrol, or some effi- attention when seen on the streets a nothing W3;AYH]:i:.— of •\u25a0 r and which threaten |a if in else. Has Been 111, but New Takes Till: lndications "lor to- out 1 cient guardianship, protect the farms. lons flowing white robe and turban and Oh, yes, we "suppressed* street .Quite Links by Half a Dozen Stroke?. day: Cloudy and unsettled. The t-:n- make ;i tiiillion idle and paralj-ze the to have Daily. gardens, orchards, henroosts and carrying a black gold headed cane." successfully as we have the Open Air Exercise by Tribune. 1 peratur* v. tiade union officials, or most of them, RUNNING Black Lose R?***"!^ \u25a0 quite was en- roornK* ally easy to perceive a humorous phas Running office, would be better off without. A. H. B. Cord Meyer has been ill. he after v half hour's delay in W« with the de ails of ad- for 12, yacht to-day. necessity <>» «* almost anything, and bave This i- the game. New York. Sept. ttltt. joyinga sail on bis Accord- ?olf to-day because of the UPSTATE GROWTH. • - -; organizations, to bucolics household, t«o- legitimate game Handing out cards ing to a member of his lie takes tendlns a meeting of the Lake Vi«w '"';i- long reckoned for your face your name, to )S^!{ut the fact Is that this is "Making: bum speeches. rides In defeated -«»- j ol 1inie and oppor- your pelf, of The Tribune. for a sail. He is said to have suffered from Rev. TV. TV. Bustard, of the Euclid cities iutlio»i chairman and hi.s partner, the Samuel - - bargain Just to the disapi»cintnicm. its |ien ..•. of r-:iin :.h a thai a varied. A large amount of what we Good Fellow you are. generous design la enable the producer State Committee! former a^lstaunt pastor of Euc.w- • than more than their tasks would Church, took the mm m f.-illin^ Drain :i7.S far the earlier decade . tot is better broken may sporadic thieving and despoiling \u25a0Running for to pay them nue Baptist call office yield and the additional :•\u25a0 "iKj tbe latr!-. Auburn's gain ;ii that arbitral v< rdicts are made And losing your rest, otherwise extract STRICT IMMIGRATION LAWS half dozen strokes. f>-r is done in summer and fall by people payroll pock- <'.»vliu<>l from 17.4 -\u25a0•••. 14 per only to be cd. Sawing the air amount added to the from the i>«t from ihe city, some well moaning but An.! beating your breast, ets those who use the goods, and step WAIT. I \u25a0•""."\u25a0''< 4.1!. N>w- Accordingly, many of ''I'll acted Pounding the table of ' - IN FOR A LONG «-*ril. niniira's the thoughtless, and sonic and . Expected - mischievous yelling like thunder, right there, of course. Secretary Nagel to Continue !)2ir2r\s fmm to - and Ktngstonjs from without regard to the agreements which And Harris, l-'roni The Houston Post. more or less criminal, who pi into tub Tryintr't.. make '-•\u25a0>• Although, like Mr. ihave been a Rigid New Enforcement. The j>opulatJ.>n of \u25a0 ir,io .",.vV->> <*• reportexl bave increased their ; make iiiiu which they were down raid orchards Detroit not think it quite as sacred as 1 did. It Washington, Sept 1-.— la that but WC stiall overtake !vr \t — break fences and when Secretary Nag' l for a t.wJ^fflScen <-<'uU?e< Schencciadjr '••'._: to US), bound to respect ;.iid maintain, and budv of an man recently had never been provided with a safety returns to his tlosk judgment day deferred froni and gardens at will. The fanner Is On the unknown at the Department of Commerce I,abor Syra«-u<<* from 25 to 2G.'I, rtica fn m went on strike at will; until the employ- out of the \y.\-,t. ai Bremen, was valve, and i have come to regard it as a an<3 helpless when his place is invaded by a taken the change of immigration policy already NEW YORK FROM THE SUBU«»| to ::2, Ainsti-rdain from :••\u25a0\u25a0•:•: ers in seif -«.lffence and to maintain tlr-ir lusty hooligans, found a oote declaring that his sui of Asiatic per?— i*-v ler. I<|oo. car Is '.;•\u25a0'\u25a0 an American and is prac- amples of Cleveland ;x>i)«lalion betvreen ISUO :ti»l In yards was ordered at the beginning of Suit, vinegar, smoke, All the actions of the Immigration Bu- ©c are also more permanent and systematic tically unknown among us. It is the same tariff, but 1 think not \u25a0[••\u25a0• closing, as Is threaten** aU3» xi'.je Albany:-; -\u25a0 been compelled reau " **tion! and woodpiles. The aggrieved farmer about strong butter?— 11—Cardinals Vanmitelli. and population was oaljr IBjUS In Hallroom— How l"r>iu The Buffalo Ceanmercial prima ilonnii is brousht into oowr»«r yl3if lady'fi the is create the campers, Philadelphia Record. Gibbons and Laejoe, accompanied by Arch- zealous admirer, v.ho insists on v*3 The'object of socialists to hesitates to proceed against Two mine eountles heard from. Jefferson bishop it 1 vlx. 1SI»<». Itis nov.- 72.82 iint\ by 1920 « 111 >< Britches! and half dossil bishops, alimony distrust and irreconcilable animosity be- lest resentment should become so Chicago prof« have dis- and Warren i •»?i swum Into lin< for dlreci \u25a0 her hi tulvttnce.-Wadhini.io if greater than their University of primaries. The "old guard" klckera will spent to-day at Oka. the Trapplat tha j.rolj;tl\ Amsterdajii, UticaJ Syracosc and ought paroled nor his associates felt th,- «M'vacate of dinning political control of lest be condemned Cor lack of ncigh- ,i,. poor pupil to be when- THERE ARE SEVERAL. ill effects to approacWna dwe of ; o! steadily their ho rest, from the strain of walking in or to a marked in th- Kocuesler cie pushlns ahead is not for labor ever i,,- can prove that ho needs a From The Philadelphia Inquirer. yesterday's parade. decrease >*"'/"'^riia** :i:, The fact that a New Vorlc r*;*ti;* Hon Valley, where manufiiclurinff-does by tbe university •! Chicago Tammany. 1'" " vlI *>r." Issued There's a reason. 1 who has heir to *\u2666 *""£.v. L-.. ptf"" lationships, but for labor tit dominate and in many other places; losses from "«ya founder •!the Institution of the Con- fallen develop; l-i't outlook whole press. "We should recogniae." the of *!:•;"•,'•\u25a0»>, has decided to retain PJij^rrt . ..i ilie as a at all «i,;n<. but jlieyjife -,!,.-.•(. M>d when are added the ' Interrupt d In Ma i ;oi.!ic«n plan \u25a0\u25a0 Sunday 19*jC» dtH*rruisfv» ::nii.!:ned ivllh calendar. '"«• *!*}."•? la Clnulrs to »iv New York's Or«at WMto Wji .Sftai^fj <*«isiis «f nctiuil Sllr if s?,SJ«il»«w |e;ist tliC. vlclilUS of Hlflll. That inflicted those development i, not*desrr« it: ' * ij» :i« " r«*.ijv].; i., ..i \u0084i,|.. tto preached at Bryan pi..- Kiddy r>t s y i:j {xtptilatioii uialijr of-the int«'ri*>:- '" \u25a0\u25a0' hems II Mr. insists vt th* ', f.ii;-c',io'.'l. \u0084...-. »nd win* regard all lands as their own. the aiiQUier, i•, Addition •«< Individual " ""'• that Democratic cunrdianshlu \ lf '>\u0084- »**«' f;ir init-tiples «f " * they arft uniiifed «t ilf*Kruno time. Any- P*'* nm.f r .\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 !\u25a0.,, ..i.i-i h-3 t«» ratr«->nas:n it nouH not I**" »_ii 'hvs*; ' \u25a0-"l""niK*l «"Tinti**s. H«»w i; wjj nud \u25a0 i»l "'l'-r thing i» \u0084i • \u25a0*'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0'' ''\u25a0\u25a0• \u25a0"• "••« b- \u0084 .„,.|, !„, Kta^ntiHon-•• nrcin prevail U .....I of relief i Been to be interrurtlQn^ Imiwr Il*'• Uv»t worth him In I?!*.'. That ruUtHla m/,,.-.v fortune «o*iM.liwrP-t" \u0084. «.\i!l geiVernlly 1 i^', n< rM«'l<-liy .iis'.rdcr •\u25a0 • \u25a0\u25a0" m»y "\u25a0I amusemern fei»tur«. ttior* r«ttonat, "- r..tint nill..fir-t ilie t«« Iw \u0084. ,,..,, i\u0084.• sum a. | child be lu-Pd au ter and fhren'*' i->{ \>r belieyed! Hi-; characteristic ui'eut. \Vu*-tb"tn'"^«t Übe reit of tire uvn\u25a0ujctr^ulitan •lbuict^ \<>