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w wr w- I ft I = TilE SUN THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 ThO BELL BOY CASSIN CONVICTED UK NIT Olt ritzy rttAItt FOtt HTKAtnta TUB OOORUAKKKH tJOI Do < l llji TkeuKht far Nnbnay fc- nnixottr tTliir ths MtielBB 10 0 le < 4 lie Hope to Enjoy the l 0 r II VTkM II Oa UNI The trial of Henry Cans In formerly a bel boy at the Uotel Vondome who Mole a tin box containing moro than 116OO from the safe In the OUkS ot the hotel on 0111a wnscoutlnu edla the General Be ulorQ before Recorder Bmjth The tin box t a proper tf of Bookmaker George W Crlan and Ber- carJ Bander let at the hotel In the box were four of deposit each for llUOO end these win found whero Casein hoi oBwaled them undor a stair carpet In the hotel Butiia808 was In currency and though- the hotel has been thoroughly searched and all of Inspector Dyrnesaeenteanta bas lou tko hand in the work no port ot this sum ee boon dloonr Oliln boasted bo fore and at that II wsa hidden whire It would noe found and that be- siUIngtoisrvo ten years In Btato prison the theft because when he got out again lr would b able to enjoy his secret hoar Chief Clerk Car W 1 r ca1id testified that the box which he put In the hotel sat at 1 oclock on the morning of Bepb 15 was mUsod by him until about 11 oclock that night when he went t the safe to got an account book Five mat before he went to the lavatory to h hands leaving Oassln on the boll 1 POTS ntl1 front of the office desk When tie t the omo Cassia was not there n did not see Osuin aa that nleht One ¬ eins turn of duty Bookmaker Bernard Bander testified tat the box contained 12803 in currency 11000 certificates ot deposit in the Bank of Nsw Amote4a In this elty another 110 certificate of deposit with a Chicago fm gold witch and an acoonnt book Day Clerk William A Cook IUIc that ho kept the sat looked from 11 on Sent 16 to 645 Pl when Proprietor Inane B Plant asked bm t open I and get out the cash bk came duty at 0 ococ lo Plant corroborated Mr plo OBrien a Sixth avenue car driver Ustiflod that Casein lodged at the house of bin OBriens sister at 100 West Fiftythird strut Three weeks before Sept 15 Cnsaln asked witness to co with him for a walk They were walking together when Cassln said Three a couple of bookmakers tyll at the hotel They e got a lot of tin box Its put in the safe at night und its bandied very carelessly Band one of the eterks on my watch I Is full most of the time I know the combination of the safe too be- cause ¬ Rand was so full one time that he couldnt open lh afo and ha got mo t open- It for him can Kit that box easy I want you to come down to tbe hotel and hans around lor I night or two Rand InTel me in thariie of the office sometimes and when ho doe I can paia the box out to you Britn I teilQed that be refused to hivvo any thliiModn with the propose theft and ad isedCatsin not to commit It Then Cousin laM I ImcauBht what I get Wit pea him that the penalty would b at Ilst ten years imprisonment Ill do It anyway Cnssln said I you wont take tbe box from me Ill hide stuff wheie no nub will Cud It Ill put some of- t anyay under the eariet In the hotel until 1 can get It out Ill bet the best part of it will cover bl round Im willing todotenyear for a blc of m noy I couldnt get anything like it by wi rktltcn years and when I cet out Ill After Caseins arrrfit witness repeated thlr conversation In Inspector Byrnes s ofllco ami- Cnnsin said be wan tolling tbo truth Ussr MatUoun lately a bellboy In the hot UstlfltfJ thut also about three weeks T I CkL the thou Cvsin cad n Iltln onm IJO010 yithhlm Aft rth box WI itlon- vi Im Horry I spoke you mllIIrC n S > a ked to you und OBrien Lb did If I- hndnt t VfA wouldnt fee Mi r ci Tlafn engineer Qfa Edward IVjund four ifa t the hotel tee hue that he nlirpat tMertlUcate of de- roslt under the 4j i 10 of stairs letween the FecoMifsJJ iie1lbt I Ue found the bold watch sK ii the base xoent Elevator Boy Meyer Ilazen teitlflcj that on the mornin of HiDt 11 Cussln relieved him on the elevator Halt an hour lat r wlnea found the tin box battered and third floor landing Detective riorc ant Hnnly tottllled that after MR ariost Create denied that he knew any¬ thing about the thelt hut admitted that bo let I hai ih liicilmluathiM OUosltonl with OHilen When ahl3ntbowt I CIII Aaflstant- Dlitrlut Attorney 1 loioino when the prisoner wn < put on tho stund for orossex- ammation and confronted with OBrien In last ector IJIDOSH oflloe did yOU not at llmt deny hiving hnd any conversation with OBrien- I did What made ynu runnce your mind Well the Inspector tola cue to go to the win- dow ¬ of his olllce and have n talk with ODrien end see whether 1 had unthine sny to hInt the liikpeotor I IM Hr and thou 1 told the Inspector tIt 1 had nothing to city lie sent ladownstairs to a little bc of a cell The do tectlvei came down one alter another and said that I Ws a thef and a llur and cught to bn silt In the dark ooll Ono of them said 1 oicht to degreu worked on mo I JAtifblrd tbnt meant just titan lint I aoed Ibo olow In the n ixi Iel what it meant after tnn clutectivux went He said Je- jioioiba vouH know nhat tho third dOlrel is proitv soon If they start In on I Jullhat theyll bent you uud kick you Ibis place to the other and have lots of fun with yon until you toil what they ysnt Ho I ninth up my mind that Id tell the Inipector whatever he uautod to know and I Sent UP word to h m hat I was ready lo talk A aocn as the lauchtor the bpootators tad bun stopi d Mr Jerome Hsked Cosulii bether he had not been Imprisoned In IUI- pols for burglary Ca sm cold that liohad not rea Thei Mr Jerome ron1 description of a the IIluols that cor reipon Je t y w Ith Ciuwln with tho excep- tion ¬ eXAct that Ih t bad a birthmark on his left brat and sesie lad not Mr Jerome triet l nut wher Cassln bad bidden tit- Itissicur njBus hit Can cunninly dodged the squetlonH When hnwanarreted blad be bHhk Lml ouly 4l I In hm pooket and lib la- asnvlnus In hilt lmlinc tip for the defcnrn Lnwe Ambrose I furdy tuiid that Cassln wa ooeent > l 10 lr imuiic ii II f 11J pr- vlousiy Old II hlx nenlng that lie beun- istamed by om of the Itoh boys who ha been aMclat B or cai < m < before be the Veiidomo Ho urLuu l that If C > sn hal bad tn > such nun MlliOoij eonealed he would ti e usi l sonic tf Mt In lila ow Unone Co tint pioiouls 0 Oliileu ipti MHlbvws ho said Werl Idle talk In Imollnl ub for the people Mr Jerome naid I wan In all of lie Incidents and uirnuuJIni the roost murkable 1 case that I lii hail over pro iiueil It was the most surprising mnicblng of the hklll of a boy alost the xMrluiirs and ability of atkst cStctItee prsepcin the world vilUiibu- the boy vii sq ilstM Chea- tIsbhscbiic to the lure i1eopler Smrt said that Lawlu aiinxuni life I teal the hot toks Ufnr thiS theft Ileto wbr he loieiidxl to iou eel all4t l A part e IU plunder It had ben hoWI lust b i bM the oiipuitttolf to des the psrlpflhp- luniler s e WfsouDd wtmiv snuouneed PC In Iensi lohlrfit If 1 Cold ih i juix tills I cbs n ole 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luihiii Ilttillt lQ1t t hf I 4 M A lift I I LEh > INO T I bipv t i w t It iI > illUfl II f IIAI sK 1 I Dj4 I 1ulIJI S I I 5 01 cli 0- 1M a4u4 11 ayg wt Act do I lmtistsuetetv 4 UtC4ffi lilt rtI444f 7- VpL p z S aftlMrofl HAiq oy itttofiirocrrr u BI UU the niitm j ttfK to the nta Moot es 4 Mhn Clot nORTOIf Oct UB naor little of Maine gave the members of the Ilnston Dootnnd Kbno Club tonlght ide views onreIppecityo the lines laM down by Mr lllalfe In los letter dccllnlim the Invllallon to the banquet Ue owned liii spat oh with a direct nppllcatlon trf oclprocnl relations with Bouth American countries to this boot and sboorinduslry Then he sallt S There IB notIain mllIlolitlil or reeonlUor furtlv about reciprocity It Is a plain bus ness proposition and It onmmlls the general Oovernmsnt to such a policy either by treaty rr by leaNlatlnn as shall open to the jiroduot of our farms and mines and shops lice markets of the countries south of tie which by coil and climate and peculiarities of their people not only need nnd desire thrie piolucts of ours but can and will pity for them In articles which we do not lr due but which we cool and desire It Is no Infraction of the doctrine of production under which our stoat Indus- tries ¬ are built up but on the contrary is a helper to that doctrine to The roolpi oclty that Is Invoked to bring this about consist In co dealing with the govern- ment ¬ of these southern countries In the way of mutual adjustment tarRY duties as will stimulate this Interchange of article of trade It was largely to this end that the great Pan American Congress was brought together in Washington by the present Administration acting by the Presidents direction through the Secretary of State All the deliberations of the Congress all the utterances that came from it nil tho propositions and resolutions which It matured and finally presented lead to this one sure Inevitable and mnobtobedeslrd end tb Increase of un- Itlred f trade between the countries rpr Cinttd in the ConortB This I la what Mr msant In the lotti > n wbloh he has writ ten upon tbo subject this Is what was meant by the reciprocity amendment to the Tariff but Introduced by me this Is what wo meant by the Aldrich amendment which I cordially sup- ported and which the Senate adopted by the 010 descry Republican Senator but two anti 1 may say hero without in any way entering upon the field of politics over the solid vote ol the Democratic side ot the chamber This Is the policy which has made such way In tbe minds of the American people within the six months that stonily and bitterly It vas opposed at prat in certain quarters prao loally all opposition ban ceased and died Tbo Iloue of Itepresentatlveo where the proposl tion nt first met not only with no favor hut ds termlned bostlllty has given way l ofora till uprising of publlo entlment in Its favor and IBS accepted the proposition of the Benatn which line become a part of the now Tariff bill nod from this day forward gentlemen In crlbed high on the list of things which are to- be the purposes of the present Administration may be found reciprocal l trade with the coun- tries ¬ of Central and South America Looking over the fold of the world the Im- mense ¬ countries of Central and Bouth Amen ¬ ca with the Islands of the sea wblch lie ty ween plainly afford the best region in whi we can extend our trade and send our f 111 receiving the productions of these ccJuntrles in payment therefor and eo arglng tho market for our n- CH3gaaSErgES produots These countries Im wan shall Import Not all has beon done that is needed In Con TOS bidoby ° I ie with this scheme for reel procit with tl sister republics of the south ned the lelalld lrof tho wnl8h main KO the peat me Sur1T T which the benatf under u0 tend of my qihiteagno Mr Frye has passed for the oui igement cud aid of our commercial marine rTbe two great shipping blllsthe rhUOtelfo O1011 which following the track JTtlt European countries hays pur rued r In aiding their great steamship lines 6 subsidies tram the Qoiernment will foely promote the establishment and til I Jutting of lines of swift steamers between four own ports and the ports of the Southern countries BO hand In tiutiu with this reci- procity ¬ movement It Is a matter of regret that these bills which bad such a triumphant passage in the Henutu were not taken up and passed by the Houso of Hepresenlallves but ft is to ba hoped and is expected I that this failure in that body will bo set right in the coming session or the present Congress MAYOR OLEJJiOV FOUND QVILTT De Attack OB Mr Orotvlr Declared 0 be Asasnit In Hn Third Degree Mayor Patrick J Gleason was found guilty of assault In the third degree yesterday in Long Island City Ho was tried on Tuesday on an indictment of assault In the second de- gree ¬ for assaulting Oeorca B Crowly in Mi- llers ¬ barroom on Sunday night Sept 7 The case was given to the jury nt oclock on Tues- day ¬ night They reported at 7BO oclock that hey conld not agree but Supreme Court Jas rice Cullen ordered them looked up for tho tcht When mat heard from that night they tood eleven for conviction and one for acault laL They stood the same up to noon yesterday hen It Is said one of the eleven stubborn kirors joined the Juror who wanted to acquit h ey were next beard from about 2 oclock en they filed Into the court room with the- vdlct Tho whole of Long Island City bad bn anxious to hear the verdict and two mln uts alter tho jury entered the court room- et4idlng room was not to be bad A subdued m mur swept through the crowd when the verilot was announced The Mayor was SlAted ot stable with his counsel Ills features re ¬ moUod undisturbed Jujlco Cullen eald be would sentence the prlscAer on Tuesday and in tbe moan time he wouldparolo him In the custody of hlscounseL Aa tIe Uayor got uu to leave the court room Undo horltr Hbarkey served him With papers In n au000 chll suit for damages begun agalnsUilm by ur Crowly On thTnlflitof the assault Crowly who Is a yepcrteiwalked Inlo Millars barroom about 680 oolvok and encased contersatlon with don who went eated around a table Bveral dpason walked in behind and after calling Crtwly a thief and a loafer struck him in tbl f Iota und knocked him down Mr Crowly tettn 4 that the llayor kicked him in the face vAlle no was on the floor and thus knocked ou three uf bis teeth They were puratd aid the Mayor wout out He re- turned ¬ In a tew minutes and renewed the as- saUlt title thie hammering tile victims head acaln t th puur onto They were separated and again Mr 0rowly was taken away The whole a Long island Oily interested In thl caMespenally as the elbciion halo close at bind end botlTaUuion and Crowly ar con sploooasly Idillned with tbe warring lmoc- ratla ta uonslu Queens county llliiotA- ltornsy llvmlUf who conducted the pro cutlon ba l e coininatod recleolfon by the Uieason f allon tie also received the nomination 0 tli regular faction after a ron Uot Mr Crow fiecrtary of th County ttutral Couimlllocif regular Vice District Atttin yws I oiinly aoouisea yoster day by members d lb regular faction of haw lag done till btf coal to shield Qleuson- Tb penalty for iwaull la tile thud degree II- Ilmllrll1JlIlDulIdlor at more than ouo yi u or u 00 or both Work otbsitpap InallluU Pr Iul OlbUr 4retor of the hw York PesUur Institute bw treated 010 pOIOU aloe the institute Op itdonFU IHleW I For 460 of tbM persons it ius dw ntratd that the animal wliloii attvkJ tlim rr not Mad OouMiuvntlr the pailful WIT Dt liMit af Ur tat Ion their w joJn stiandJ Ieu It wa cscfSury fuoi hundred i iinu- ol this I clWK wr co ullwj or lieutnu- fluollj JII JI tMe lbs iritinot won ppllrj Lirot- uobla jtYISJM htin i iiioL trt J turlnaif iiuliiitluiol Je nuliiui wbkl Indicted hits urliylUK I luoulfcilon m the I III ijijrai < TXi end I macaw CsJ4jty I iL ilaath ol Low pi tIii i ifbiU or auiniU lliuu by Ib- fMUKOUai All lliM vacn aru hisy etc iorhtI1I NMA hilUttit I I iii ehMy osys its ietiIJIl ItlhoJ ItS1tSa5IJI5I of A lj ttoitlut W4IIulJ I tiChJtY 1 katis ellr rout JsW ork n floW tOW u y J titU JMsbaJ4UVhI4 id Nii lift afHtflwna 4 15h- vJdM IIIIU I Irarll young Irl bf ti I Wu- tIbap ree 1111 IOIiI I u Iellin silting uu II t 1vII of a twin I li1 fIvuttc I tret pear Wutb MleIcc rinir h- iawe4 set ii aiI I uoI she bat 4 1 a- qjeriil I with bvr arvuis end bed Jlyed- arevale til was I iilsl Sn su ettcbIigr w l l4e fie It irl Ilojjiist Ihsu I IItlela flUID f tied iii t W tics i pclnJIiu at- eu cli WcV lIr1d a U I jn 11 I 1 iI W- UreLfe5toIi cud warn II AJ lr I tel j iai OtUt IFIf j J iv tri liol4 r t I I a n SeIQflib fjirjey lbl pits 1 MJ Hli- twfl I 5 111111 wd I gItci 1 J b 11 D 11J1I1- I4alAIIUr1u her rtlld nut ClCI 11111 I415h- tjjlrup or ii I I Ill Ii iii 111 r1- J1oJ I ruVi 1 t ho i n v lei itiruiyiMVivc rereliti Mr 1 hlju I 111 VrrbfdrnT I Jrtfil torn ru dlii and Mioary story bOUL S her family aialrr 1JO rOLICE PROTECTION 1V1tW vrnrctiT A man irIMIIxa nnooxn urn nVPIZA Theo ne No rolls Tbrrrond ChI nrenlt- l a Yort ta rnitnEil In I ltd it IUK Ilnwn the MnrOrrrr nf Atrpd nnn t Prhpe lo tilt lUuKcrnf Their Ovrm Cvmmnnlly There Issomethlna wrong In tics policing of Bouth HrotUyn ami ndjnofnt territory An ext mho district with a considerable and rapidly Increasing I jrcpulatlon IB absolutely without police protection V thoroughfare over which tunny hundreds of people travel day and night Is nt cunrdcd by oven a sIngle patrol- man Tlioro I In no such thing today a f a IK- llcomnnlu tho town or New Utrocht For this reason tho crttklim expressed above tunr fall perhaps with comparatively little forc upon this lollee DOl1nrlmont of Brooklyn but the city ofllcers ire not sloW to tnko hold of cases re- quiring ¬ intention beyond the boundary line and as they wllllnur assume a certain re- sponsibility ¬ la such matters they become to a certain extent Imolved In the results ot their Investigations rind accountable for thorn Alfred Olson was shot In the back of his nook last Friday evening when be was walk lag down Sixtieth ttreot between Filth and Blxtb avenues Though conscious nearly all of the time until his death which occurred Iwontyfour hours lator he could KITe no clue whatever as to tho murderer Four ptoplo heard the report of the weapon and ono at least saw the flash Thor helped Olson to his feet within two minutes attar he telL One of them ran to the Eighteenth precinct polite station at the corner of Thirtyseventh street and Third avenue llrooklrn and soon niter that detectives were on the spot and nt work The shooting occurred In New utrtoht Coroner ito ny of llrooklrn took charge of the cats and Buprintendent Gampbell of the Brooklyn Police DepartmeuX authorized Cant Kenner ot the Eighteenth precinct to crooved with a thorough investigation TUB bUN has trledto publish the results of the Investigation from jay to day There baa Deco an apparent deal qf I hard work and deop thinking on the part of police and I detectives toireport all of which b as wound up with ho clew1 This must not DO construed us a re- flection ¬ upon the officer who hive been on irnced In the Investigation It has simply brought Into glaring light the utter Inefficiency of the mensures lor proitecllon of life and property which all citizens whether of South ruok lyn or Now Utrecht expect and should demand Tho Olsen case I Voot the only one to the point Not very rnany months naq a florist Ion Brooklyn for u home In Pamllin He wad found just Ier the boundary brutally murdered hK pockets stripped of all the money and valuables he carried rarkvlllo Is pot a partf f Now Utrocht or near South UrooklyiL hut the case Illustrates as perfectly as a101 Olsen promises to the possibility that fiie worst crimes will pMS undetected nil alo1 tile southern border of the city lor In thj 1 iTarkvllle matter the Brooklyn police took Brn loading hand In such Investigation as fol- lowed ¬ 1 the event Ono or two persons were ar- rested ¬ who ell arl know nothing about tho crime and there the matter trouped It J Is one of the ra > stories ot crime iher Is a regular police force In Flatbush within which township the murder occurred and in the zealoue rivalry of the local and onicers the assassin slipped away frnnps people today whether they recall a death or not do nut hesltalo to prophesy that the same will be tbe outcome of the Olsen murder This sentence from the Utiiten of last evening shows that the situation Is apprehended The Now Utrecht authorities show no dis- position ¬ to sift the matter and It is no affair of the Brooklyn police so that the crime will likely go unpunished The report for yesterday I is again ho cluo One of tho detectives did Indeed bring In an Item that was eagerly accepted at the high toenlh precinct station because of Its tendency to confirm the theory of the police that tho death of Olson wan due to a random shot They say there Is a great deal of careless mis- chievous ¬ use of firearms along the road to Fort Hamilton beyond the oily line and as Olsen had no enemies and nothing about him to Induce robbery and as the nature of the wound proves that be could pot have com- mitted ¬ tmlclde and as no local scandal sug- gests ¬ that he might Lave boon mistaken for another man therefore unfortunate pointer must have fallen byachanoe shot from a scalawag whom there was no officer about to frighten into decent behavior This wo the defective s item On the Tuesday evening pre- ceding ¬ the murder a man wo driving over the road in a wagon belonging to Theodore Boie abc dealer at Thirteenth street and Fifth avenue When be was In lbe Immediate vicin- ity ¬ of the place here Olsen fell be heard a hot from the hushes at a little distance mom there lh bullet struck the side board or the wagon and lodged thorn It was also dls- opverod yesterday that James Mattalr of Fourth place Brooklyn board the shot that killed Olson Mattalr was at such a distance from the scene that ba is altogether positive thai It must have been the dlicharce of a gun and not that of a pistol that he hoard It Is notorious thiit Brooklyn has an Insuffi- cient ¬ police fore Tb number of uniformed policemen has not kept pace proportionately with the growth of the city In population and area buperlnteudent Campbell said yestor day The police may be authorized to go any- where ¬ when they may be nuded If a call for assistance should come front Buffalo and the Commissioners nLould be convinced that our police could be of assistance there I have no doubt that a detail would be rent on In such serlon matters a murder we cannot stop al boundary lines We shall not luavu a pebble unturned in our investigation of the New treoht affair It l Is a mot mysterious case I have not only authorized Cape Eenney to proceed vigorously but have also sent down some of the detective Beieeants attached to the Central Oflloe and Ibey are now at work- on the case it was Miggesled to the Superintendent that- It mIght bo a good idea to combine the out rinK towns with Brooklyn so far aa police were concerned so that there might Ratters i anti urn system of protection for icldonts of tho three communities OH aol I he replied that would not be possible Brooklyn taxpayers pay for the polke and It wouldnt bo fair withdraw a portion of the protection they demand for lbemselvs for the sake of helping out people outside of the city incident of Ibe proceedings at the Eigh- teenth ¬ precinct yesterday was tic Invostlga- tlon of another New Utrecht affair The news of it reached the evening papers of Brooklyn about a < soon us it did Capt Kenney Bo seri- ously ¬ do the people who lire near and beyond the boundary line take the situation exposed by tics Olsou cahe that it i it no wonder that a story ol ut tern i ted assault with grave conse- quences ¬ developed rapidly out of what wit elton bit of ordinary ruinanlsm It Bsims aliltonlha John Milton stud her little went on Monday lout to visit Mrs James ilcCleary of Beventymth street and Second avenue liar llldge The visitors started homeward about 8 oclock In the evening Mr M Clvaiy fond her daughter aooompanl J tile guests to tIle Port Hamilton road or Third avenuu along which there I is a railway operated by dummies There Mrs UoUluury cIr llulld to go with Mr Mallon as tar ii the tndof tbe steam rout at Twenty mtb street pod Third avenue ihey took the lut trlu that came along It chanced to be one that wont no further tWin BlitrUfih strict I here they bad to gyl out suit wait for a through train An soon SI the traIn on which tbey bad I 11111 iravellluH started back the women stud cblldrou tounil tbumielvM very muuh In lbs dark ihspot I Sc liT Uooku troll the city hue tend four I Uork of Ibe InUnal uiiluhaLitad Tb load1 I ii lined on lich id ieilhiiicietarc4 bushes end cultivated haidi lie orvDi < Ib women could e lighti bad ftidraibwr then tani still lu ih darkttiy berried forward IVbjn they were ur hlityflrtl street a young woman iso lJcv54 tba nul to 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ItAU1WAn I Tk CioiUUi Putin asi the NorthOer- mo Lteyd Valla I In Ltilllna Kate The Canadian 1Aclflo llallroad through IU American tributary tics Duluth Bonth Shore anti AUnll watt a cut In Ihiou h rates to Europe Monday league with the North Qerman Lloyd Steamship Company which may lead to a rate war not only between all the railroads front tho seaboard to BU 1anl but between tics big transatlantic steamship Hues Some of the steamship agents had their minds nearly made UP yesterday to drop secondcluss rates to England Germany and Scandina- vian ¬ ports from 128 and 137 to 112 or lift C Several days ego the Boo line ant the Duluth South Shore ant Atlantic llallroad med n new tariff with the InterState Gum merce Commission to KO Into effect on Oct 11 making the second class through rate rail and ocean from Bt Iaul Min naapolls nnd Duluth to Scandinavian ports 137 via 1 New York end 133 via Montreal and Quebec Tho i revlous rate was 02 and 150 respectively making a out of 115 via New York The rate via Now York Is with the North German Lloyd line exclusively and by Montreal and Quebec It I Is via rico Allan and Dominion lines A general passenger agent of one of the rail- road ¬ linos said that the arrangement between the railroad company and the steamship lines was a in omlln ono that is both share tho reduction proportionally uU I Is the first time ho said that the North German Lloyd or any other big steamship lino has come out flatly and Ignored oil the trunk lines taking sides with asoale road that hasntevon an trance into Now York Of course It moans war and a tlgonebetTceen the Iraniatlontlo line fortbey wont stand adrop of tie In the steamship rates And that Is what It moon In effect if agents attempt to manipulate unused portions of ticket The ticket issued by the Dululh South Shore and AtlanticIs a coupon ticket no that the railroad can shIrt the responsibility of cutting rates upon the steamship line troUt the railroad standpoint the Canadian Pacific which Is really the promoter of the scheme doing Its best to rot away from time trunk tines and western roads the big tide of immigrant travel that begins to return to the old country at this time of the year lbs Can- adian ¬ 1aclflo had been allowed a differential pr tho Western Passenger Association of 2 on Montreal and Uuflbeo against New York that wasnt enough to turn the bulk of travel through Canada so on Out 11 it made ri rate to Montreal Ii lower than Now York liut to make sure of getting the passengers anyway tho foreign road Knocked off alII from the regular rate to New York via Its connections as well as to Montreal This reduction Is not on the railroad ticket proper but nn the through rate from hi Paul to BeandDnll lan ports via Germany What railroad It brings Its passengers over Into Now York is still a secret Tho Canadian road on very passenger via New York pays the connecting road about t7 or 19 and If t the for- eign ¬ road stood tbe entire cut ol 1111 It would only tJ for the haul from Bt Paul to the get Lawrence Blvpr On all prepaid orders obt- ained by agents the company pays a com mis- sion ¬ of 13 at least Hence it would be out of pocket unless the steamship line proraleJ with It The Duluth South Khoro and Atlantic anti Boo line make those ratesonly to Scandina- vian ¬ ports They hoM up the rules to South- ampton and Bremen But It Is just as cheap for a man bound fur Urrraen to buy u Scandinavian ticket since the German Lloyd boats no to firemen Qo can sell the unused portion of his ticket and save several dollars Againastrlrlly railroad passenger who wants to go no further than New York can tavo money ny luring a through Scanolnavlnn ticket for 137 hen he gets here he can sell I the unuted portion of hut ticket which at tariff is worth 127 for tilt or moro Thus tbe railroad rates will be knocked out as soon as the brokers hind how easily they can handle the tickets Time Boo line out of New York and Canada darted to work the westbound Immigrant travel first and by paying heavy commissions they tot bold of nearly ull the prepaid order business In the country As for castbound business they bunted up an excuse for the big out in the met that curtain ChloauoBt Paul roads are paying steamship and railroad agencies heavy commissions on pasencurs in- duced 100 ovej these roads lho moo made a threatto tho Western Passenger Association that if commissions woro not stopped It would take the matter Into Its own bands and ruin their business All the association would agree to do was to redeem any tickets which were proved to have boon sold at lees than tariff rates In case tbe Boo would do the same The tatters answer was a declaration of war by an open cut In rates The move of the Canadian lines was a total surprise to the trunk lines as a whole the one exception being the rood that Is linked with the foreign ono In lirlnclnp the passseneers across the border into New York There was trouble about Jt In the moetng of general pas longer agents on Tuesday Both the New York Central aid Ontario and Western ronresenta- ttvey fouled that they wore handling Canadian raclQo passengers although they have the pesl connections The first ticket that hnd teen old by the Duluth Boulh Shore anti Atlantic was exhibited In the nicotine as well 14 a copy of the order on the Noith Gf1rmll- nLlord Issued by 0 U Ulllmrd General pie singer agent of the Canadian road The steamship agents were in a ferrrent yesterday about the stand taken by the North German Lloyd Company especially lbs agents ofltsGarmnn comcotllors Mr 0 B Richard of the HamburgAmerkaii line told a reporter that he had seen Mr Schwab of the North Ger- man ¬ Lloyd and told him that tho litter must Withdraw from its relations with this Canadian roads or the Transallniillo Association would lie broken up The IlanibnreAmerlcnn at least will meet the ent of the Boo line from Bt Paul to European ports If the S17 rate isnt withdrawn within a day or two It this line to- llowsrrobably alliihe others would Join ito said Mr Bchwnb Bald yesterday to a BUN re- porter I understand that our company has some kind of an nrrnnaoment with the Boo line anti Dululh South Shore and Atlantic but I dont know tho particulars It vns mailn by our Western represenlatlvo and if It conflicts with our regular business It will probably be altered I dont know whether It ¬ inn agreement or not An Omaha despatch says J F Foley train master of the Union Pacific has resigned to accept a position as assistant superintendent of the Ballmore and Ohio with beadiiuarlers at Newark Ohio A Mlsneapolls despatch says thru on Friday tie Boo line wilt I cut passenger rates 12 to ti East makitmg au open mate to meet secret outs by competitive llnift Bt Paul brokers It I Is said hold large quantities of ftralcht tickets of toe old March issue when the rates were down to almost nothing and which are care- fully ¬ marked with an October limited punch Tbel are sold at 17 or in fact whatever the broker can get for them Not only the direct Chicago roads are affected but through tralllo to Beacon and New York and the Boo finds It necessary to protect Its business with a SO cut to Chicago and 1160 from there East Anew feature of the last time table of the Kew Haven road U a day express to Washing- ton ¬ The night express to > a blnuton hni been ruuntnu linn several year und UvHiy I popular inn liar express goes via the hhoro IIn while the night tialn hikes tics Kw Lug laud rout lie day train which Is madn uu of a drawlnCionm car coo h mid buffet smoker rlllclu the narelll lIher tact bund from HIU P M i and arrives nt Wasblpllf1nlt 1 l liars Jlosiinat U A M returning nod reaches the tlurleui hirer at 1il231li Tram Manager n M SmIth of tb Long Wand Itallroad say e that fur th unit thai lu years they nre tblppjng cur loses of ioutoas to time SYoct from Lung Islaud there Is an- andano op th Island wbllII tbl MtuBlL A specIal f traIn ot e ulffowor- 9t tw ntriaiormore comes lu every umoru Ion from mlatiborbood of Itherbiad- Oaneial Msnaufcrllattof Ihe Grand fVnlral- Jlatloii aiD ibat tjio bpil I sIgnals i hlch wer Placculu on if f lb ibsmUr II of I tIc II fouiih evenu tunaelbveirueo so lItOtluful iliac It isa ett deOJIt1 1IHIpaU tout tlelllllIr- M tunnel with thsw hey art tsicClsliy useful when hecaiuse or fog ur wtik I I 11 I tti possible Ion I the vscginqsir too see Ibv IIIWN Cr I train ahead Tue now ILUeIIte IPoUlIl tlo Itok IIter lime pS1lSIlgr luIlisc tel tie soil tic Huk liii 11110 Sit Jlmu I Ial olllblIollI1I fll f 1 itd S I 1111I111 II t huh IpOl II 011 4 liii J 1 I lucite nii- Oqlurlo 1 li 1 titic a uud Waxii I hit I eq J rOY mil fvnir- liranlik ll Itiy haItIsiSiiLigt I I III iMi uiiiJJ I lakir 4 its J 4W toil I Oiniu1 ui t ui iini- ft oJAIIIIfJjul tie hew LI Ii P 11101 cit lii hfsrisii ltitr lifattrhc ii lbs tisW Jissiit iel I is III si- essfUl omenetleri ggil ur I 110- 1MIIIIII IIIIIf 4 II be lets IIIIII I II to 11111 girl fitrrAitfUntiiu s fit 0 Jt- toujpu 1I1 tO tic htu j ttllb lU > last year fb CMlIIIo rtrt ilni 1 liil r iaiita with a- if Sumter 1111141 si1 iuij awl 11 < rtguii- JutvrHlai sjy lis tAlIisirca Saw J ti- liIglsy I tljaifiiiau ul lb tiuitiwouru divmia OIt U Erelichi Au Sac hlj- laid he Mouubl Hi r4jrncgIsalotars itniiiHlrH- U avJuirCIli If IUII but IliM ty Ices Smut lb asl4rteimcs negu lt IIVb iI ti us lu I I il lumiBxr 10cr ilioudi I So llit ar- I Shire upul t 11 t w meest t one LICcttcal milmA wee on 114 oimiilMiloo ciatai gigtsl Agigc JLerct its SIlrllr t < n r4 alil l ie wijmd I rmid Ibe w icy wjpli ll tin Ifej iklut tnA a Imi I gI ihcat I isI- 151 pusshile woU 11 awl r setter sIni Icir ii lit UK ririuMt uu li luiiu f 1fII t I rif ni- ilf gmuIlt454- J K Armsbp s blfmr iuseri 1 that lbUw JI resent I U llllU morotliaa a ta- dloue2 railrpud Jd L allItlllltr- a 1 n AM BO CZUMo Xb UW ii nnjnnt In that It does not take Into consider atlon the principle of quantity whlcb obtains In- bocompelled oil commercial transactions Why should be to pay III much rwrcnr for 8000 ears a year as the titan who uses only one oar a year- Chairman Walker of the interState Corn merco hallway Assoclntlon and formotly a member of tho InterState Commeroe Com- mission said 1 am not ono oi those who oppose the law on principle for I nelleve that a law of the Und IB e entlal for tbe best in- terests ¬ of the ommunlty At present Instead of being a mutual arrangement It practically legislate In direction tuejudtcal to the In- terests ¬ of the roads without giving the public any benefit An amendment which should permit a division of the trifle amoiiR the roads would be a decided improvement Then again there are features In the Kncllvh system which might be looked Into with profit One of theta is that all applications charters have toco belora Parliament anti are niece inquired into and If It In found that tbe ooun try to be covered Is already well fmtipllod the application Is rcfued This restrains unduo eompelion ant prevent a ruinous waste of capital Where a privilege of that kind Mists an enactment regulating rates is easy to carry into elIlct- Commll8oos on immigrant business to the West bare wen steadily advancing and there I is a possibility that the transcontinental may be Involved In a trouble like that of two years ago The present commission no a Ban Francisco ticket is 116 the ticket bolus worth 5050 on1 Denver ticket 118 and sa i on tickets to Missouri River points There are the rates that General Manager Doane of the immigrant Clearing House I Is anthorlred to pay by the Passenger Committee or the trunk tines lie I doing tt In order to keep the Old Dominion line from getting everythne The Old Dominion line sends Its passengers west- ward ¬ over the East Tennessee Virginia and Georgia and several other Bouthern routes so that the Chicago llnis and all the transconti- nental ¬ roads except one aro losers This one Is the Southern Pactlo A lot of tbo First ward hotel and uoardlnghonSR men have an under ¬ standing under which they send all their 1m migrant pRBHeneirs over this Southern route mind the Old Dominion steamships me sold to petncnrlyone halfof Ihoonllro Western travel The passenger officials of the several Van derblll lines hold u conference in this city on Monday and Tuesday with a view ot perfect- ing ¬ the train service and methods for the in- terchange ¬ of traffic Tho Philadelphia harrisburg and Pitts- burgh ¬ a now corporation composed of the short lines of the heading east and west of Harrlsbutg and Intended to form part of n pew route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh has decided to Issue 2000000 0 per cent 25 year gold bonds This new line will be about forty miles long nnd the bonds will be guaran- teed ¬ by the Beading During time past summer the Now York Cen- trAl ¬ road has had male a largo number of Photographic views ot the scenery o along its lines A complete set of these T fW will be privately exhibited at tbo Wagner Palace Cat Companys ofllco at Fortythird street and Vanderbilt avenue today tomorrow and Saturday A Baltimore despatch says The Baltimore and Ohio road did not declare a dividend to ¬ day either scrip or cash although the oper- ating ¬ of the road for the fiscal year ending Sept 80 showed a net Increase of S88084 not counting several hundred thousand dollars of other Increase which the company gets from Its Investments The management Is spend- ing ¬ the money in Increased equipment and In booming its passenger business especially over the eastern port of Its line Of the 830 000 Increase more than 810000 was on Us lined east of the Ohio Kivpr most of It being on the lines between Washington end New York The annual meeting of the stockholders takes place next month when the reelection of Piesldent Mayer Is expected Tbe deeds conveying the railroad property of this Harrisburg Potomac Railroad to A A MuLeod of the Philadelphia and Heading Railroad Company and from him to the liar nlsburg amid ablpponsburg Railroad Company wore entered for record In Carlisle Pa on Wednesday The line Is known now as the Harrisburg and Bhlppeneburs RaIlroad Com- pany ¬ and will connect with the Handing at Harrlsbuig making a through line from New York via the Cumberland Valley to Baltimore thence South The annual meeting of the New York New Haven arid Hartford Railroad was held In New Maven yesterday rooming with practically all the shares of stock ropri sontid In a total of over 1POOOO votes cast the following gentle- men were unanlmouly elected as directors ton the en ulntt rear George N Miller of New York Wllaon O Hunt of Now YorkE H Trow bridge of Now Haven William D Bishop of Bridgeport Nathaniel wheeler Bridgeport Henry O Robinson of Hartford Edward M Heed o New Haven Charles P Clark of New liven Joseph Park nf New York Chauncey M- Deiiw of New York Henry H tee of Spring- field Mats W E llockefeller of Now York and Lvertt Bralnard of Hartford The road hits paid 10 per cent during the pat year Its Income for tbo year was fOllOjO and Its operating expenses 533325J leaving an in- come In excess of operating ex penses of 2085 767 The double tracking of the Shore Line division has cost nearly 500 000 The Indebt- edness ¬ of the road n ill soon ba wiped out by an Increase of capital stook A Chicago despatch says At the adjourned moting of the Western Freight Association today the matter ot uniform classification was taken up resulting in the iidopliou of the fol ° Hnaltnl That this asao Iutlon receive the report of the Bunding Committee on Uniform Glosullloatlon Sail adopt UN recommendations and that nuch daeslflealinn become effective eu Jan 1 IbVl subject to the following condi- tions ¬ 1 That It shall bo made effective by time New England Freight Association the Central Trafllc Association the I mph llun Asocln- tlon tIme houthaiu ItullwHy and Bleamihip Association the Trannj i oiirl Trolgbt Asso clnllon etA tics JJlstlnslpcl Valley Itallroad linos 2 ThattliovnrloimRlatolIlallroadCommls- f Ions ot tho ht ties within tliw territory of HIM WeKlirn Freight Ahto iai ion approve the olciasi fliatlun and authorize the necessary changes lu into schedule Th code of rules prepared l by the Joint Rate Commute In u rern Ibis iniuilngof through rates nn traffic Inturchanuod liatwom Kastern and Weetern line wee pprooj Thee rules rnvido that rates distil bu male from time lo IWC by uniform lu tlnii In orIr that all lines jn intoien may purtlclputu In tliem slmultune- ously lluu Over cc 1itrk Haw Mrs Uromor CO rein oM of CO Iroinet avenue Ilrooklyo wlnl iroislne Turk row opposite lriy diuu stoic yesterday after- noon wee kuoiktd down by lice pole of a thin erul waler wwjion uml gust ever Oaeuf lice vliuit hiciei i ober tin leg I Iripliulinr this jlbla mill flbuU bunff An fliihuldui e lock tier tu tlipl liumtir Mrexi IJi pltul I Jh- w cM II b lillUnd Il lyk iliLy llCJ iU r steiets und Ittfililtcr illinll Ihimks ass I rresttcJ llPUIUHMl tlUUt Hi lu > lue > aU stiletto it M A J tau al 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4o4 f 554 t I < sic I 554 > l Ii lu IC wulii llil iaJU- au4 toabt iu ottsI ir or > iUJ tLSjisJls la- gcia t clttm rm titt4l I aa Hi S rvtitti mlllt t iLm 5510101 cIc4 5StOf 4 rice fIaie- I I sp of a Is cc y5 Sa 11 a- I t 5 4a j Ici t tsgo4sg4 eittf oJ4a L455 a 4 O4 a 4 m I U4- fll4 > ttff rkalre- Ui tSd 9fis ii Staooe Maaaevf M> r a1 aSsist Im iLa Ike ueuu tltrtu a15utp eatiua4Vt issasaCa 14 saia1g pe 51 Vte IC 51 51 CM59t g4iadC Is V4W- 3hk Ise 14151 ugaias is 14 eeWM = ints AKoornn iNmiir CAHIC Argument for nnd Aclnt Pror Hmylli- Defbre the Mapreni Court BOBTOH Oct 13The throng attending the heaving of the Andover cast by the Supreme Court was If possible greater today than yesterday Every sent was occupied and many poison stood for hours anciently listening Mr A II Welman resumed his argument against 1rof Hmyth and the trustees lie said that whatever the appellant allowed to be published In the magazine of which be Ii nn editor ho thereby maintained ns a professor Aa to the point toad on time other side that the original founders made the trustees sole visitors tics associate founders had as much right to say who should be visitors ns the original founders The words solo visitors meant that there should be no interference from outside by the Government not that no other and different Board of Visitors should over be established Judge Asa French next spoke on the same side This court he said had nothing to do with the theological Questions at tssno The Question Is whether the visitors acted eon traryto time statutes of the founders or ex- ceeded ¬ the limits ot their jurisdiction As to whether the articles In the Andorer Review were In conflict with tbo creed the visitors were the sole judges and they have decided In the affirmative The visitors were bound to have opinions on the dorrlnes in controversy It was their duty to take care that no doctrine Inconsistent with the oieod wcro taught by any professor Judge E II hoar male the closing speech against Frot Smith The cause to bo decided he argued is simply ono concerning the proper management of a charitable trust Ho dwelt at length on the point that questions of theolo- gy ¬ wore for the visitors and not for the Bu promo Court He gaxo nn account of the cir- cumstances ¬ which led to the establishment of the Andover thominary There existed at the time a tendency toward what was re- garded ¬ as serious lapsed from the ortho ¬ dox faith To stem this tide thu found- ers ¬ took great care totting up n came fully considered creed anti providing a hoard of MBUOIB to forever frovent the aIiht Oct departure therelrom The phrase The best light Qod shall cite them1 applies only where the creed Is silent He argued that oven though It bad not boon proved that Prof bmy tu taught In the seminary nnrtblng contrary to the creed that did not Invalidate time decree I for his removal on account of alleged torching as such professor for whatever he taught lu any way or place was taught as profcfsor Tin closing address was made by Prof S E Baldwin who summed up for Prof bmyth Lila chief points wore as follows Bo far as we can discover Andover Theo ¬ logical Seminary Is tim first Instance in which the founder of a charitable institution has seen nt to selert the judges of a court as tho ultimate guardians thereof The reason I it was done In this case was that the creed was a comnromlse between two different theologi- cal ¬ parties and two seta of founders one represented by the trustees and the other by the visitors No dpnbtlt wa anticipated that a day like this might come when a question would arise as to the interpretation of the creed and etatutos and the rights of tho respective parties The creed Is it part of the law of the institution and as such tho Kunrome Court has a rigid to pass upon It Ve believe the An dovcrCreod to IcO abioad one If any snoois at It have ben heardhere they lmo not come from our side It was constructed to reconcile the two opposing FChoolH of New Englnnd tho- ologyofthatdayCamnlsmandUopLJnBlnntam Prof Smyth said at the trial ant says now that If he has taught In thn tiirforrr Ytencio or elsewhere doctrines contrary to the creed ho will not plead that be has been silent on these matters in the lecture room lint he denies that ho holds or line ever taught in any man- ner ¬ or plnoo anything contrury to time creed And he therefore declines to yield his legal rights by consenting to bi condemned and re¬ moved for poniAthlng of which no attempt even has been made to prove him guilty namely maintaining anti inculcating certain doctrines as such professor This concluded the arguments nod the Court took tho case under advIsement STEEL IX Itlttl CONS2IbUCTXUN Naval Constrnelor Sllntonye Hnmmoned o- IVaiblUBlon Naval Constructor Ilintonyo of the misty yard received telegraphic orders yester- day ¬ to report at Washington immediately for steel inspection It U thought time order relates to the gathering of steel producers In Washington today at which the benefits oi a change in the ptesint Government requirements for the supplying steel for structural purposes are likely to bo discussed The naval ruquirementeof theUnitod States In this particular are severer It In said than those of any other nation The steel men say a quality ot metal different from that which is Intended for exposure to sea water could bo used to good advantage for time Interior con ¬ struction of ships and that this would save them rind time Government money Tliomoi Cut requirements oblige the producer to fur- nish ¬ a uniformly high grade of steel through- out ¬ Sortie contractor on thin account hate refused to treat with the Naval Department The Yorktowns now steering gear U about ready and It was said yesterday that tics cruiser would get to sea next esek fit la thought she will arulro up the Miundnnd sing this hastttrn coast drilling her men testing tier guts and piautlHlng rotiu iivnx- Tbe pignosed Alariu aftei It Ing utokKs for about four years line booms baulid over to ttn Cob dock anti Is being put Into iliapi to go commission again His tbmiBut cho wli be ts d for framing purpos rice olj loo lug boat woe designed by Admiral 1urlur il 4111 AT TIlLlllKXVtt- Mivuruu LVIS9C4cIis CaT Eve flits S l < I URMU C ill sct it S- IiN VisialISil ear- Beady Hook 8 14 I Otv Jilsicd p gi I lltll iiiu not ArrlTc Wietuuir Oct IS- f VaoMUnfl WlrktlA Amtwarr- If < Auirlli llooiltf rom ilarIa iaSsstoc teirhitan levee C Sleoderd hiacs Mseigi ii Ssicia I it Masjou 5svansfi- hi stat of 1ssa is liliatito Vesdina ft HUliuiend in ny ntufuim ShcIp hlairair i i U uiiloii letiulle IKilbuvrll luiflli lildu t tint hilt crbunaL NbiirrKin- Hbrn illulr MAlurr tot ittyf- lit st rrttece stat Pot i Jlfcl Iii V19ar dim Vev tirk m Hf ll fl Irii- M LStiIi trim it w 105 st 141 5lboi 4 i m n i r l 5 te 1111 1 1etidoii to I s > l lJceSIio ffvw llwiyuifvi > rw Woigi- tsP 5la Mfi 7odiy llaiiir- viwiMule 54 J tHft 4- i H- escsytYjItsia ifaselec 55j a 4- I 54el I af a- tbtIof 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rrnc hut lint ctlxo Grodon nf- n ilmiaicli lo tilt tnlmrtios there to arrest tics pair Ie f liIt n wlfo and thud In ilenhin 1txxrI rnKNtH1ACIIOn Tuiiday Oet Ubytke Rev Jcclilra niinendort at Itie realdene of the brIdes parinta 731 Last SmIth it Freak B FrcBta to Ale U iaul- flU1ILINSI4TOt3tWELIO Welatllay Oct IS at theCliurohof the Interotiltm by the list R Wlnoheiter Donald a O aaaliud ty Oia Her II Morton Seed lilltabetu Uaoihterot Ike lets Levi R Bio kwell to haiti l nilon Ilopkln XJX3333- llItnCKAt llobokin on Wednesday Oct 13 1N James Ilruck ued A3 years Belitlvee still rrlendi are rrip ctfuHrInvtteA tattsnlt- be funeral front Ma late reildinca M Oartea stI- loboken at 030 A Mand at 10AM rrataC- bnreh tit Out Lady of Urace on Saturday Oct IS laM 1 1111 VKNOn Wadnstaay lath Init Leolu wio W- ot Chariei Bllven r f Notice of acaral hereafter IIAIlt AUIIAt lili late home IT Fernwa ti- Mewarx 1 N J on Tuesday mornlnr Oct 14 E4 ward lietbach in the Tthyearot hlaan B Al IK Ytniered Into nit on Monday Uto lasa Oeorte J1H only sou of UUllam M anti Sarah K 4 Patsy a ed8a yeara aud U inontha- Tnneral atrvtcei at Warburlon Avenue BapUtt- Cbnroh yonkers today at 3 ocloc- kmjltNH C u tlonilay Oct 13 Jane DnrniwUavtT- uotuai BDrm affed 73 years Funeral toJar at 1 oclock from the nttdiae tatrs- ontn lair n r Gray two Bait leiit it- CUMSIINHOCL till 15 Mania Cnmailnj blora4 daughter ot Patrick Commuu and NeWs Migrant egad 8 years and U monlua Friend and relatives are larked to attend the fnaenl trout tics redJence of bar parent SIB Well ODtasi at 2 r U thU day Thundayl Oct 1- 11CIElANDIn lute city on Wedntidar Oct IS- Itariarit widow ut uilbert Cletand aged M yeses CIIALSJMEAVOn uct IS IBBO fine Chain mean ao4 IT je ri- hotlc of funeral beraart I FhUa4iphia Pa lisper please copy DOKKlUVOa Monday tics IStoinil OareUa J Kloey wU ct William a OortUty la toe Sim yarotbraga it B < latlv <> and frleuda art Invited ta atttndner taasrat- to layatur M Stein las Union SV Jersey OUT heights DlINNOn Monday the I3tb last Alice l yon 511 daughter ot try cud the Let John Dunn t untral STout her law rxldtnoe 2U3 East 44th rt ta day atl8J A M Kelallvei ana trleads an re- pcotrolly > requeued to attend FJlAMiUAt rlully Hoifiul Oct 1WI1IIL Frank OEIINUVOn TneidayOct 11 Ann Oedney wide f of John B Oedney of WbtI riaina Funeral from the residence el her son B U Gedsy- S3Eutlicithst low York on Friday Oct 17 at I P 11 RlatcYts and frlcndaof time Smut- wtttmoutftcnlhrnottCI lavtteA GUUUJM hew York Oct 13 ISM OtOTtt- Oeorie fletafive end friend staG the members of Bolt a- W X II JlarlUa Waeblniioa Council uereipetV bully tattled to attend en tunrlet liii hat rut canoe 67 Attorney et ou Friday Oct 17 at 1 P 1- 1GUAY Onttie latbuub Walter Scott easel WU- Uam i and Jane Gray age1 28 jreais a montns and It- da f a i The relatives sad friends of tie family are reipeev fully Invited attend tbe fnnetal at bla late resi- dence 7X Jans it on Friday ac2 ocloc- kGKCKNllEUOJiOn iii Oou li at 10i03 A It ii ti Jacob Oreeaberie In tb KVd year or bU ass 4 BtlatlTee end rleuda are Invited to attend the nerd jS k from bla Ute reeldenoe U5 Eut 72d it en rrlOay Oct 17 at 10 A U- dlOVEJIOn c tbe Utb Init Jamei Olover sad M 41 yean and 6 montba di ti ibis relativeS and friend ot the family are rupees ttmliy invited to attend the tnncrai at bli Uu nab g Once ta Veit 44tb IL on Friday at 1 ocloc- kUtAbCALJ el I At Cblcaeo Oct 14 CoL llarbett f llaecall tlfm Attlllery United Elate Army re- tired ¬ j Ic i Interment at Ie Roy N Y UTJNTINOlON Saratoga flprlnn K T s a Oct It Charles U lluntlnirton Conunauda DalMd- Btalei Navy Funeral icrvlcei at Annapolis U- dUUWIl ln Denver Colorado on Sunday Oct IX I ot BrJgbta discs In his izd year Hathanlal- llewlt ton of the IMe Dr Henry B and Catbuln- B llewlt- FDntralirlvate at Bridgeport Coon noXHKV Atfate n tiJ en Tuesday Oelle- TbouiM tranklln iloiaey In the com j ear of Ua i ace Funeral from St Pants Church Tateraon Thursday at i V W Iiiterment private tTACUKR on lueiJaj Oct 14 Mary Jaecer la th Mtbyearofberaze Funeral from ber lau residence S7 Coziest si to- day at 3P it- 1C ntK On Tueiday Oct It CapI John Xere eject dZyeari- helatlTci and trlenda aUomemben of tbeEutvnlntaB- eglinent IrIsh Drlcadi Auoclatloa Loyal Leiioa- blieMl lost ho to U AIt1 Obelisk lodge IL a- U ti Perry Aiioclatlon Tammany Society sal 5 4 twenty third AtMintly Dlitrlct Tammany Oeoeral- Lommltue are reii eotfully Invlld to attend tnef L natal from bli late reildeoce COO blast broth sl en f FrUay morning at e 3 > tbenoe lo tbe Obuohot the Holy Koury 119tbit and hit av wbtreatolemn- bigb man will celebrated Funeral will uke plae i from tbe tutynlnth Ktilmeiit Armury cor ot 7I- Bit iiil mid at at I tJ f M aUarp I IIfta11i1n Oct I5i aiblilate reildenee 7 Xasl limb > t Shorts Uerrlin youngest son of Heary gild In tbe Sllbyur of bU ire I luiter l priva- teKEIIUUAI Weit Karma Niw York lltr snddao ly cu Tueijar Ml Ham II eldisi asa of George and 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The trial of Henry Cans In formerly a belboy at the Uotel Vondome who Mole a tin boxcontaining moro than 116OO from the safe Inthe OUkS ot the hotel on 0111awnscoutlnuedla the General Be ulorQ beforeRecorder Bmjth The tin box t a propertf of Bookmaker George W Crlan and Ber-

carJ Bander letat the hotel In the boxwere four of deposit each forllUOO end these win found whero Casein hoioBwaled them undor a stair carpet In the

hotel Butiia808 was In currency and though-the hotel has been thoroughly searched and

all of Inspector Dyrnesaeenteanta basloutko hand in the work no port ot this sum

eeboon dloonr Oliln boasted bofore and atthat II wsa hiddenwhire It would noe found and that be-

siUIngtoisrvo ten years In Btato prisonthe theft because when he got out againlrwould b able to enjoy his secret hoarChief Clerk Car W 1 rca1id testified that the box

which he put In the hotel sat at 1oclock onthe morning of Bepb 15 was mUsod byhim until about 11 oclock that night when hewenttthe safe to got an account book Five

mat before he went to the lavatory to

hhands leaving Oassln on the boll1POTS ntl1front of the office desk Whentie tthe omoCassia was not theren did not see Osuin aa that nleht One ¬

eins turn of dutyBookmaker Bernard Bander testified tatthe box contained 12803 in currency

11000 certificates ot deposit in the Bank ofNsw Amote4a In this elty another 110certificate of deposit with a Chicago fmgold witch and an acoonnt bookDay Clerk William A Cook IUIc that hokept the sat looked from 11 on Sent 16to 645 Plwhen Proprietor Inane B Plantasked bm t open I and get out the cash

bk came duty at 0 ococ loPlant corroborated MrploOBrien a Sixth avenue car driverUstiflod that Casein lodged at the house of binOBriens sister at 100 West Fiftythird

strut Three weeks before Sept 15 Cnsalnasked witness to co with him for a walk Theywere walking together when Cassln said

Three a couple of bookmakers tyll atthe hotel They e got a lot of tinbox Its put in the safe at night und itsbandied very carelessly Band one of theeterks on my watch IIs full most of the timeI know the combination of the safe too be-cause

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Rand was so full one time that hecouldnt open lhafoand ha got mo topen-It for him can Kit that box easy Iwant you to come down to tbe hotel and hansaround lor Inight or two Rand InTel me inthariie of the office sometimes and when hodoe I can paia the box out to you

Britn IteilQed that be refused to hivvo anythliiModn with the propose theft and adisedCatsin not to commit It Then Cousin

laM IImcauBht what I get Witpea him that the penalty would batIlst ten years imprisonment

Ill do It anyway Cnssln said Iyou wont take tbe box from me Ill hidestuffwheie no nub will Cud It Ill put some of-t anyay under the eariet In the hotel until

1 can get It out Ill bet the best part of it willcover bl round Im willing todotenyear fora blc of m noy I couldnt get anythinglike it by wi rktltcn years and when I cetout Ill

After Caseins arrrfit witness repeated thlrconversation In Inspector Byrnes s ofllco ami-Cnnsin said be wan tolling tbo truth

Ussr MatUoun lately a bellboy In the hotUstlfltfJ thut also about three weeks T

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CkL the thou Cvsin cad n Iltln onm IJO010yithhlm Aft rth box WI itlon-

vi Im Horry I spoke you mllIIrC nS > a ked to you und OBrien Lb did If I-

hndnt t VfA wouldnt fee

Mi r ci Tlafn engineer QfaEdward IVjund four ifa t the hotel tee

hue that he nlirpat tMertlUcate of de-

roslt under the 4ji 10 of stairsletween the FecoMifsJJ iie1lbtI Uefound the bold watch sK ii the basexoent

Elevator Boy Meyer Ilazen teitlflcj that onthe mornin of HiDt 11 Cussln relieved him onthe elevator Halt an hour lat r wlnea foundthe tin box battered and thirdfloor landing

Detective riorc ant Hnnly tottllled that afterMR ariost Create denied that he knew any¬

thing about the thelt hut admitted that boletI hai ih liicilmluathiM OUosltonl withOHilen

Whenahl3ntbowt I CIII Aaflstant-Dlitrlut Attorney 1loioino when theprisoner wn < put on tho stund for orossex-ammation and confronted with OBrien Inlast ector IJIDOSH oflloe did yOU not at llmtdeny hiving hnd any conversation withOBrien-

I didWhat made ynu runnce your mindWell the Inspector tola cue to go to the win-

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of his olllce and have n talk with ODrienend see whether 1 had unthine sny to hIntthe liikpeotor I IM Hr and thou 1 told theInspector tIt 1 had nothing to city lie sentladownstairs to a little bc of a cell The dotectlvei came down one alter another and saidthat I Ws a thef and a llur and cught to bnsilt In the dark ooll Ono of them said 1 oichtto degreu worked on mo IJAtifblrd tbnt meant just titan lint Iaoed Ibo olow In the n ixi Ielwhat it meantafter tnn clutectivux went He said Je-jioioiba vouH know nhat tho third dOlrelis proitv soon If they start In on IJullhat theyll bent you uud kick you

Ibis place to the other and havelots of fun with yon until you toil what theyysnt Ho I ninth up my mind that Id tell theInipector whatever he uautod to know and ISent UP word to h m hat I was ready lo talk

A aocn as the lauchtor the bpootators tadbun stopi d Mr Jerome Hsked Cosuliibether he had not been Imprisoned In IUI-

pols for burglary Ca sm cold that liohad notrea Thei Mr Jerome ron1 description ofa the IIluols that correipon Je t y w Ith Ciuwln with tho excep-tion

¬eXActthat Ih t bad a birthmark on his

left brat and sesie lad not Mr Jerometrietl nut wher Cassln bad bidden tit-Itissicur njBus hit Can cunninly dodgedthe squetlonH When hnwanarretedblad be

bHhkLml ouly 4lI In hm pooket and lib la-

asnvlnusIn hilt lmlinc tip for the defcnrn LnweAmbrose I furdy tuiid that Cassln waooeent > l 10 lr imuiic ii IIf 11J pr-

vlousiy Old II hlx nenlng that lie beun-istamed by om of the Itoh boys who habeenaMclat B or cai < m < before be theVeiidomo Ho urLuu l that If C >sn hal badtn > such nun MlliOoij eonealed he wouldti e usil sonic tfMt In lila ow Unone Cotint pioiouls 0 Oliileu ipti MHlbvws hosaid Werl Idle talk

In Imollnl ub for the people MrJerome naid I wan In all of lie Incidentsand uirnuuJIni the roost murkable1 casethat Ilii hail over pro iiueil It was the mostsurprising mnicblng of the hklll of a boyalost the xMrluiirs and ability of atkst

cStctItee prsepcin the world vilUiibu-the

boyvii sq ilstM Chea-

tIsbhscbiic to the lure i1eopler Smrtsaid that Lawlu aiinxuni lifeI

teal the hot toks Ufnr thiS theft Iletowbr he loieiidxl to iou eel all4tl A part eIU plunder It had ben hoWI lust b ibMthe oiipuitttolf to des the psrlpflhp-luniler

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nORTOIf Oct UB naor little of Maine gavethe members of the Ilnston Dootnnd Kbno Clubtonlght ide views onreIppecityo the lineslaM down by Mr lllalfe In los letter dccllnlimthe Invllallon to the banquet Ue owned liiispat oh with a direct nppllcatlon trf oclprocnlrelations with Bouth American countries to thisboot and sboorinduslry Then he sallt

S ThereIB notIain mllIlolitlil or reeonlUorfurtlv about reciprocity It Is a plain busness proposition and It onmmlls the generalOovernmsnt to such a policy either by treatyrr by leaNlatlnn as shall open to the jiroduotof our farms and mines and shops lice marketsof the countries south of tie which by coiland climate and peculiarities of their peoplenot only need nnd desire thrie piolucts ofours but can and will pity for them In articleswhich we do not lr due but which we cooland desire It Is no Infraction of the doctrineof production under which our stoat Indus-tries

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are built up but on the contrary is ahelper to that doctrine

to The roolpi oclty that Is Invoked to bring thisabout consist In co dealing with the govern-ment

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of these southern countries In the wayof mutual adjustment tarRY duties as willstimulate this Interchange of article of tradeIt was largely to this end that the great PanAmerican Congress was brought together inWashington by the present Administrationacting by the Presidents direction throughthe Secretary of State All the deliberationsof the Congress all the utterances that camefrom it nil tho propositions and resolutionswhich It matured and finally presentedlead to this one sure Inevitable andmnobtobedeslrd end tb Increase of un-Itlredf trade between the countries rpr

Cinttd in the ConortB This Ila what Mrmsant In the lotti >n wbloh he has writ

ten upon tbo subject this Is what was meantby the reciprocity amendment to the Tariff butIntroduced by me this Is what wo meant bythe Aldrich amendment which I cordially sup-ported and which the Senate adopted by the

010 descry Republican Senator but two anti1 may say hero without in any way enteringupon the field of politics over the solid vote olthe Democratic side ot the chamber

This Is the policy which has made such wayIn tbe minds of the American people within the

six months that stonily and bitterly Itvas opposed at prat in certain quarters praoloally all opposition ban ceased and died TboIloue of Itepresentatlveo where the proposltion nt first met not only with no favor hut dstermlned bostlllty has given way l ofora tilluprising of publlo entlment in Its favor andIBS accepted the proposition of the Benatn

which line become a part of the now Tariff billnod from this day forward gentlemen Incrlbed high on the list of things which are to-be the purposes of the present Administrationmay be found reciprocal l trade with the coun-tries

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of Central and South AmericaLooking over the fold of the world the Im-

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countries of Central and Bouth Amen ¬ca with the Islands of the sea wblch lie tyween plainly afford the best region in whiwe can extend our trade and send our f 111receiving the productions of these ccJuntrlesin payment therefor and eoarglng tho market for our n-

CH3gaaSErgESproduotsThese countries Im

wan shall ImportNot all has beon done that is needed In Con

TOS bidoby ° Iie with this scheme for reelprocit with tl sister republics of the southned the lelalld lrof tho wnl8h main KO thepeat me Sur1T T which the benatf under u0tend of my qihiteagno Mr Frye has passed forthe oui igement cud aid of our commercialmarine rTbe two great shipping blllsthe

rhUOtelfo O1011 which following the trackJTtlt European countries hays pur

rued r In aiding their great steamship lines6 subsidies tram the Qoiernment will

foely promote the establishment andtilI Jutting of lines of swift steamers betweenfour own ports and the ports of the Southerncountries BO hand In tiutiu with this reci-procity

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movement It Is a matter of regretthat these bills which bad such a triumphantpassage in the Henutu were not taken up andpassed by the Houso of Hepresenlallves butft is to ba hoped and is expected Ithat thisfailure in that body will bo set right in thecoming session or the present Congress

MAYOR OLEJJiOV FOUND QVILTT

De Attack OB Mr Orotvlr Declared 0 beAsasnit In Hn Third Degree

Mayor Patrick J Gleason was found guiltyof assault In the third degree yesterday inLong Island City Ho was tried on Tuesdayon an indictment of assault In the second de-

gree¬

for assaulting Oeorca B Crowly in Mi-

llers¬

barroom on Sunday night Sept 7 Thecase was given to the jury nt oclock on Tues-day

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night They reported at 7BO oclock thathey conld not agree but Supreme Court Jas

rice Cullen ordered them looked up for thotcht When mat heard from that night theytood eleven for conviction and one for acault

laL They stood the same up to noon yesterdayhen It Is said one of the eleven stubborn

kirors joined the Juror who wanted to acquithey were next beard from about 2 oclocken they filed Into the court room with the-

vdlct Tho whole of Long Island City badbn anxious to hear the verdict and two mlnuts alter tho jury entered the court room-

et4idlng room was not to be bad A subduedm mur swept through the crowd when theverilot was announced The Mayor was SlAtedot stable with his counsel Ills features re ¬

moUod undisturbedJujlco Cullen eald be would sentence the

prlscAer on Tuesday and in tbe moan time hewouldparolo him In the custody of hlscounseL

Aa tIe Uayor got uu to leave the court roomUndo horltr Hbarkey served him With papersIn n au000 chll suit for damages begunagalnsUilm by ur Crowly

On thTnlflitof the assault Crowly who Is ayepcrteiwalked Inlo Millars barroom about680 oolvok and encased contersatlon with

don who went eated around a tableBveral dpason walked in behind and aftercalling Crtwly a thief and a loafer struck himin tbl fIota und knocked him down MrCrowly tettn 4 that the llayor kicked him inthe face vAlle no was on the floor and thusknocked ou three uf bis teeth They werepuratd aid the Mayor wout out He re-

turned¬

In a tew minutes and renewed the as-saUlt title thie hammering tile victims headacaln t th puur onto They were separatedand again Mr 0rowly was taken away

The whole a Long island Oily interested Inthl caMespenally as the elbciion halo close atbind end botlTaUuion and Crowly ar consploooasly Idillned with tbe warring lmoc-ratla ta uonslu Queens county llliiotA-ltornsy llvmlUf who conducted the procutlon ba l e coininatod recleolfon bythe Uieason fallon tie also received thenomination 0 tli regular faction after a ronUot Mr Crow fiecrtary of th Countyttutral Couimlllocif regular ViceDistrict Atttin yws I oiinly aoouisea yosterday by members d lb regular faction of hawlag done till btf coal to shield Qleuson-

Tb penalty for iwaull la tile thud degree II-

Ilmllrll1JlIlDulIdlor at more than ouo yi u or u00 or both

Work otbsitpap InallluUPr Iul OlbUr 4retor of the hw York

PesUur Institute bw treated 010 pOIOUaloe the institute Op itdonFU IHleWI For460 of tbM persons it ius dw ntratd thatthe animal wliloii attvkJ tlim rr notMad OouMiuvntlr the pailful WIT DtliMit af Ur tat Ion their w joJn stiandJ IeuIt wa cscfSury fuoi hundred i iinu-ol thisI clWK wr co ullwj or lieutnu-

fluollj JII JI tMe lbsiritinot won ppllrj Lirot-

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1JO rOLICE PROTECTION1V1tW vrnrctiT A man irIMIIxa

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l a Yort ta rnitnEil InI ltd itIUK Ilnwnthe MnrOrrrr nf Atrpd nnnt Prhpelo tilt lUuKcrnf Their Ovrm Cvmmnnlly

There Issomethlna wrong In tics policing ofBouth HrotUyn ami ndjnofnt territory

An ext mho district with a considerable andrapidly Increasing Ijrcpulatlon IB absolutelywithout police protection V thoroughfare overwhich tunny hundreds of people travel day andnight Is nt cunrdcd by oven a sIngle patrol-man Tlioro IIn no such thing today a f a IK-

llcomnnlu tho town or New Utrocht For thisreason tho crttklim expressed above tunr fallperhaps with comparatively little forc uponthis lollee DOl1nrlmont of Brooklyn but the cityofllcers ire not sloW to tnko hold of cases re-

quiring¬

intention beyond the boundary lineand as they wllllnur assume a certain re-

sponsibility¬

la such matters they become to acertain extent Imolved In the results ot theirInvestigations rind accountable for thorn

Alfred Olson was shot In the back of hisnook last Friday evening when be was walklag down Sixtieth ttreot between Filth andBlxtb avenues Though conscious nearly allof the time until his death which occurredIwontyfour hours lator he could KITe no cluewhatever as to tho murderer Four ptoploheard the report of the weapon and ono atleast saw the flash Thor helped Olson to hisfeet within two minutes attar he telL One ofthem ran to the Eighteenth precinct politestation at the corner of Thirtyseventh streetand Third avenue llrooklrn and soon niterthat detectives were on the spot and nt workThe shooting occurred In New utrtohtCoroner ito ny of llrooklrn took charge ofthe cats and Buprintendent Gampbell of theBrooklyn Police DepartmeuX authorized CantKenner ot the Eighteenth precinct to croovedwith a thorough investigation

TUB bUN has trledto publish the results ofthe Investigation from jay to day There baaDeco an apparent deal qfI hard work and deopthinking on the part of police andI detectivestoireport all of which b as wound up with hoclew1 This must not DO construed us a re-flection

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upon the officer who hive been onirnced In the Investigation It has simplybrought Into glaring light the utter Inefficiencyof the mensures lor proitecllon of life andproperty which all citizens whether of South

ruok lyn or Now Utrecht expect and shoulddemand

Tho Olsen case I Voot the only one to thepoint Not very rnany months naq a floristIon Brooklyn for u home In Pamllin Hewad found just Ier the boundary brutallymurdered hK pockets stripped of all themoney and valuables he carried rarkvlllo Ispot a partff Now Utrocht or near SouthUrooklyiL hut the case Illustrates as perfectlyas a101 Olsen promises to the possibilitythat fiie worst crimes will pMS undetected nilalo1 tile southern border of the city lor Inthj 1 iTarkvllle matter the Brooklyn police took

Brn loading hand In such Investigation as fol-

lowed¬

1 the event Ono or two persons were ar-

rested¬

who ell arl know nothing about thocrime and there the matter trouped It JIsone of the ra > stories ot crime iher Isa regular police force In Flatbush withinwhich township the murder occurred and

in the zealoue rivalry of the local andonicers the assassin slipped away

frnnps people today whether they recalla death or not do nut hesltalo to

prophesy that the same will be tbe outcome ofthe Olsen murder This sentence from theUtiiten of last evening shows that the situationIs apprehended

The Now Utrecht authorities show no dis-position

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to sift the matter and It is no affairof the Brooklyn police so that the crime willlikely go unpunished

The report for yesterday Iis again ho cluoOne of tho detectives did Indeed bring In anItem that was eagerly accepted at the hightoenlh precinct station because of Its tendencyto confirm the theory of the police that thodeath of Olson wan due to a random shotThey say there Is a great deal of careless mis-chievous

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use of firearms along the road toFort Hamilton beyond the oily line and asOlsen had no enemies and nothing about himto Induce robbery and as the nature of thewound proves that be could pot have com-mitted

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tmlclde and as no local scandal sug-gests

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that he might Lave boon mistakenfor another man therefore unfortunatepointer must have fallen byachanoe shot froma scalawag whom there was no officer about tofrighten into decent behavior This wo thedefective s item On the Tuesday evening pre-ceding

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the murder a man wo driving over theroad in a wagon belonging to Theodore Boieabc dealer at Thirteenth street and Fifthavenue When be was In lbe Immediate vicin-ity

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of the place here Olsen fell be heard ahot from the hushes at a little distance momthere lh bullet struck the side board orthe wagon and lodged thorn It was also dls-opverod yesterday that James Mattalr ofFourth place Brooklyn board the shot thatkilled Olson Mattalr was at such a distancefrom the scene that ba is altogether positivethai It must have been the dlicharce of a gunand not that of a pistol that he hoard

It Is notorious thiit Brooklyn has an Insuffi-

cient¬

police fore Tb number of uniformedpolicemen has not kept pace proportionatelywith the growth of the city In population andarea buperlnteudent Campbell said yestorday

The police may be authorized to go any-

where¬

when they may be nuded If a call forassistance should come front Buffalo and theCommissioners nLould be convinced that ourpolice could be of assistance there I have nodoubt that a detail would be rent on In suchserlon matters a murder we cannot stop al

boundary lines We shall not luavu a pebbleunturned in our investigation of the Newtreoht affair It lIs a mot mysterious caseI have not only authorized Cape Eenney toproceed vigorously but have also sent downsome of the detective Beieeants attached tothe Central Oflloe and Ibey are now at work-on the case

it was Miggesled to the Superintendent that-It mIght bo a good idea to combine the outrinK towns with Brooklyn so far aa police

were concerned so that there mightRattersi anti urn system of protectionfor icldonts of tho three communities

OH aolI he replied that would not bepossible Brooklyn taxpayers pay for thepolke and It wouldnt bo fair withdraw aportion of the protection they demand forlbemselvs for the sake of helping out peopleoutside of the cityincident of Ibe proceedings at the Eigh-

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precinct yesterday was tic Invostlga-tlon of another New Utrecht affair The newsof it reached the evening papers of Brooklynabout a< soon us it did Capt Kenney Bo seri-ously

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do the people who lire near and beyondthe boundary line take the situation exposedby tics Olsou cahe that it iit no wonder that astory ol ut tern i ted assault with grave conse-quences

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developed rapidly out of what witelton bit of ordinary ruinanlsm ItBsimsaliltonlha John Milton stud her little

went on Monday lout tovisit Mrs James ilcCleary of Beventymthstreet and Second avenue liar llldge Thevisitors started homeward about 8 oclock Inthe evening Mr M Clvaiy fond her daughteraooompanl J tile guests to tIle Port Hamiltonroad or Third avenuu along which there Iis arailway operated by dummies There MrsUoUluury cIr llulld to go with Mr Mallonas tar ii the tndof tbe steam rout at Twentymtb street pod Third avenue ihey took thelut trlu that came along It chanced to be

one that wont no further tWin BlitrUfihstrict I here they bad to gyl out suit wait fora through train An soon SI the traIn on whichtbey bad I11111 iravellluH started back thewomen stud cblldrou tounil tbumielvM verymuuh In lbs dark ihspot ISc liT Uooku trollthe city hue tend four IUork of Ibe InUnal

uiiluhaLitad Tb load1Iii lined on lichidieilhiiicietarc4 bushes end cultivated

haidi lie orvDi< Ib women could elighti bad ftidraibwr then tani still luih darkttiy berried forward IVbjn theywere ur hlityflrtl street a young womaniso lJcv54 tba nul to join tlicni 111cc wesfollotiJur two young iota lIe wocge-nfrIL04 ran for be rtirene to U4 y-

Vw 1iirk whore Join Koch crime saloonKoch acid itrue otbur Uteri wire snudlug onIbo lice saloon aiil they rap lorwurdto ltJAlfuOI va UP wi r uxu Ib Itwo touuu-ll tu IIJr lr btursI Jb a mlo W-

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The Canadian 1Aclflo llallroad through IUAmerican tributary tics Duluth Bonth Shoreanti AUnll watt a cut In Ihiou h rates toEurope Monday league with the NorthQerman Lloyd Steamship Company whichmay lead to a rate war not only between all therailroads front tho seaboard to BU 1anl butbetween tics big transatlantic steamship HuesSome of the steamship agents had their mindsnearly made UP yesterday to drop secondclussrates to England Germany and Scandina-vian

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ports from 128 and 137 to 112 or liftC Several days ego the Boo line ant theDuluth South Shore ant Atlantic llallroadmed n new tariff with the InterState Gummerce Commission to KO Into effect onOct 11 making the second class throughrate rail and ocean from Bt Iaul Minnaapolls nnd Duluth to Scandinavian ports137 via1 New York end 133 via Montrealand Quebec Tho irevlous rate was 02 and150 respectively making a out of 115 via NewYork The rate via Now York Is with theNorth German Lloyd line exclusively and byMontreal and Quebec It IIs via rico Allan andDominion lines

A general passenger agent of one of the rail-

road¬

linos said that the arrangement betweenthe railroad company and the steamship lineswas a in omlln ono that is both share thoreduction proportionally uU IIs the first timeho said that the North German Lloyd or anyother big steamship lino has come out flatlyand Ignored oil the trunk lines taking sideswith asoale road that hasntevon an tranceinto Now York Of course It moans war and atlgonebetTceen the Iraniatlontlo line fortbeywont stand adrop of tie In the steamship ratesAnd that Is what It moon In effect if agentsattempt to manipulate unused portions ofticket The ticket issued by the DululhSouth Shore and AtlanticIs a coupon ticket nothat the railroad can shIrt the responsibility ofcutting rates upon the steamship line

troUt the railroad standpoint the CanadianPacific which Is really the promoter of thescheme doing Its best to rot away from timetrunk tines and western roads the big tide ofimmigrant travel that begins to return to theold country at this time of the year lbs Can-adian

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1aclflo had been allowed a differentialpr tho Western Passenger Association of 2 onMontreal and Uuflbeo against New Yorkthat wasnt enough to turn the bulk of travelthrough Canada so on Out 11 it made ri rateto Montreal Ii lower than Now York liut tomake sure of getting the passengers anywaytho foreign road Knocked off alII from theregular rate to New York via Its connectionsas well as to Montreal This reduction Is noton the railroad ticket proper but nn thethrough rate from hi Paul to BeandDnll lanports via Germany What railroad It bringsIts passengers over Into Now York isstill a secret Tho Canadian road onvery passenger via New York pays theconnecting road about t7 or 19 and If tthe for-eign

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road stood tbe entire cut ol 1111 It wouldonly tJ for the haul from Bt Paul to theget Lawrence Blvpr On all prepaid orders obt-

ained by agents the company pays a com mis-sion

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of 13 at least Hence it would be out ofpocket unless the steamship line proraleJwith It

The Duluth South Khoro and Atlantic antiBoo line make those ratesonly to Scandina-

vian¬

ports They hoM up the rules to South-ampton and Bremen But It Is just as cheap fora man bound fur Urrraen to buy u Scandinavianticket since the German Lloyd boats no tofiremen Qo can sell the unused portion of histicket and save several dollars Againastrlrllyrailroad passenger who wants to go no furtherthan New York can tavo money ny luring athrough Scanolnavlnn ticket for 137 hen hegets here he can sellI the unuted portion of hutticket which at tariff is worth 127 for tilt ormoro Thus tbe railroad rates will be knockedout as soon as the brokers hind how easily theycan handle the tickets

Time Boo line out of New York and Canadadarted to work the westbound Immigranttravel first and by paying heavy commissionsthey tot bold of nearly ull the prepaid orderbusiness In the country As for castboundbusiness they bunted up an excuse for the bigout in the met that curtain ChloauoBt Paulroads are paying steamship and railroadagencies heavy commissions on pasencurs in-duced 100 ovej these roads lho moo madea threatto tho Western Passenger Associationthat if commissions woro not stopped It wouldtake the matter Into Its own bands and ruintheir business All the association wouldagree to do was to redeem any tickets whichwere proved to have boon sold at lees thantariff rates In case tbe Boo would do thesame The tatters answer was a declarationof war by an open cut In rates

The move of the Canadian lines was a totalsurprise to the trunk lines as a whole the oneexception being the rood that Is linked withthe foreign ono In lirlnclnp the passseneersacross the border into New York There wastrouble about Jt In the moetng of general paslonger agents on Tuesday Both the New YorkCentral aid Ontario and Western ronresenta-ttvey fouled that they wore handling CanadianraclQo passengers although they have thepesl connections The first ticket that hndteen old by the Duluth Boulh Shore antiAtlantic was exhibited In the nicotine as well14 a copy of the order on the Noith Gf1rmll-nLlord Issued by 0 U Ulllmrd General piesinger agent of the Canadian road

The steamship agents were in a ferrrentyesterday about the stand taken by the NorthGerman Lloyd Company especially lbs agentsofltsGarmnn comcotllors Mr 0 B Richardof the HamburgAmerkaii line told a reporterthat he had seen Mr Schwab of the North Ger-man

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Lloyd and told him that tho litter mustWithdraw from its relations with this Canadianroads or the Transallniillo Association wouldlie broken up The IlanibnreAmerlcnn atleast will meet the ent of the Boo line fromBt Paul to European ports If the S17 rate isntwithdrawn within a day or two It this line to-llowsrrobably alliihe others would Join ito said

Mr Bchwnb Bald yesterday to a BUN re-porter I understand that our company hassome kind of an nrrnnaoment with the Booline anti Dululh South Shore and Atlantic butI dont know tho particulars It vns mailn byour Western represenlatlvo and if It conflictswith our regular business It will probably bealtered I dont know whether It ¬

inn agreement or notAn Omaha despatch says J F Foley train

master of the Union Pacific has resigned toaccept a position as assistant superintendentof the Ballmore and Ohio with beadiiuarlersat Newark Ohio

A Mlsneapolls despatch says thru on Fridaytie Boo line wiltI cut passenger rates 12 to tiEast makitmg au open mate to meet secret outsby competitive llnift Bt Paul brokers It IIssaid hold large quantities of ftralcht ticketsof toe old March issue when the rates weredown to almost nothing and which are care-fully

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marked with an October limited punchTbel are sold at 17 or in fact whatever thebroker can get for them Not only the directChicago roads are affected but through trallloto Beacon and New York and the Boo finds Itnecessary to protect Its business with a SO

cut to Chicago and 1160 from there East

Anew feature of the last time table of theKew Haven road U a day express to Washing-ton

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The night express to > a blnuton hnibeen ruuntnu linn several year und UvHiyI

popular inn liar express goes via the hhoroIIn while the night tialn hikes tics Kw Luglaud rout lie day train which Is madn uuof a drawlnCionm car coo h mid buffetsmoker rlllclu the narelll lIher tact bundfrom HIU P Mi and arrives ntWasblpllf1nlt1 lliars Jlosiinat U A M

returning nod reaches the tlurleui hirer at1il231li

Tram Manager n M SmIth of tb LongWand Itallroad say e that fur th unit thai luyears they nre tblppjng cur loses of ioutoasto time SYoct from Lung Islaud there Is an-

andano op th Island wbllII tblMtuBlL A specIalf traIn ot e ulffowor-

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ii nnjnnt In that It does not take Into consideratlon the principle of quantity whlcb obtains In-

bocompelledoil commercial transactions Why should be

to pay III much rwrcnr for 8000ears a year as the titan who uses only one oar ayear-

Chairman Walker of the interState Cornmerco hallway Assoclntlon and formotly amember of tho InterState Commeroe Com-mission said 1 am not ono oi those whooppose the law on principle for I nelleve thata law of the Und IB e entlal for tbe best in-terests

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of the ommunlty At present Insteadof being a mutual arrangement It practicallylegislate In direction tuejudtcal to the In-terests

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of the roads without giving the publicany benefit An amendment which shouldpermit a division of the trifle amoiiR the roadswould be a decided improvement Then againthere are features In the Kncllvh systemwhich might be looked Into with profit Oneof theta is that all applications chartershave toco belora Parliament anti are nieceinquired into and If It In found that tbe oountry to be covered Is already well fmtipllod theapplication Is rcfued This restrains unduoeompelion ant prevent a ruinous waste ofcapital Where a privilege of that kind Mistsan enactment regulating rates is easy to carryinto elIlct-

Commll8oos on immigrant business to theWest bare wen steadily advancing and thereIis a possibility that the transcontinentalmay be Involved In a trouble like that of twoyears ago The present commission no a BanFrancisco ticket is 116 the ticket bolus worth5050 on1 Denver ticket 118 and sai ontickets to Missouri River points There arethe rates that General Manager Doane of theimmigrant Clearing House IIs anthorlred topay by the Passenger Committee or the trunktines lie I doing tt In order to keep the OldDominion line from getting everythne TheOld Dominion line sends Its passengers west-ward

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over the East Tennessee Virginia andGeorgia and several other Bouthern routes sothat the Chicago llnis and all the transconti-nental

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roads except one aro losers This oneIs the Southern Pactlo A lot of tbo First wardhotel and uoardlnghonSR men have an under ¬

standing under which they send all their 1mmigrant pRBHeneirs over this Southern routemind the Old Dominion steamships me sold topetncnrlyone halfof Ihoonllro Western travel

The passenger officials of the several Vanderblll lines hold u conference in this city onMonday and Tuesday with a view ot perfect-ing

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the train service and methods for the in-terchange

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of trafficTho Philadelphia harrisburg and Pitts-

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a now corporation composed of theshort lines of the heading east and west ofHarrlsbutg and Intended to form part of npew route from Philadelphia to Pittsburghhas decided to Issue 2000000 0 per cent 25year gold bonds This new line will be aboutforty miles long nnd the bonds will be guaran-teed

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by the BeadingDuring time past summer the Now York Cen-

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road has had male a largo number ofPhotographic views ot the scenery o alongits lines A complete set of these T fW will beprivately exhibited at tbo Wagner Palace CatCompanys ofllco at Fortythird street andVanderbilt avenue today tomorrow andSaturday

A Baltimore despatch says The Baltimoreand Ohio road did not declare a dividend to¬

day either scrip or cash although the oper-ating

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of the road for the fiscal year endingSept 80 showed a net Increase of S88084 notcounting several hundred thousand dollars ofother Increase which the company gets fromIts Investments The management Is spend-ing

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the money in Increased equipment and Inbooming its passenger business especiallyover the eastern port of Its line Of the 830000 Increase more than 810000 was on Uslined east of the Ohio Kivpr most of It beingon the lines between Washington end NewYork The annual meeting of the stockholderstakes place next month when the reelectionof Piesldent Mayer Is expected

Tbe deeds conveying the railroad propertyof this Harrisburg Potomac Railroad to AA MuLeod of the Philadelphia and HeadingRailroad Company and from him to the liarnlsburg amid ablpponsburg Railroad Companywore entered for record In Carlisle Pa onWednesday The line Is known now as theHarrisburg and Bhlppeneburs RaIlroad Com-pany

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and will connect with the Handing atHarrlsbuig making a through line from NewYork via the Cumberland Valley to Baltimorethence South

The annual meeting of the New York NewHaven arid Hartford Railroad was held In NewMaven yesterday rooming with practically allthe shares of stock ropri sontid In a total ofover 1POOOO votes cast the following gentle-men were unanlmouly elected as directors tonthe en ulntt rear George N Miller of NewYork Wllaon O Hunt of Now YorkE H Trowbridge of Now Haven William D Bishop ofBridgeport Nathaniel wheeler BridgeportHenry O Robinson of Hartford Edward MHeed o New Haven Charles P Clark of Newliven Joseph Park nf New York Chauncey M-

Deiiw of New York Henry H tee of Spring-field Mats W E llockefeller of Now Yorkand Lvertt Bralnard of Hartford The roadhits paid 10 per cent during the pat year ItsIncome for tbo year was fOllOjO and Itsoperating expenses 533325J leaving an in-

come In excess of operating ex penses of 2085767 The double tracking of the Shore Linedivision has cost nearly 500 000 The Indebt-edness

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of the road n ill soon ba wiped out by anIncrease of capital stook

A Chicago despatch says At the adjournedmoting of the Western Freight Associationtoday the matter ot uniform classification wastaken up resulting in the iidopliou of the fol°

Hnaltnl That this asao Iutlon receive thereport of the Bunding Committee on UniformGlosullloatlon Sail adopt UN recommendationsand that nuch daeslflealinn become effectiveeu Jan 1 IbVl subject to the following condi-tions

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1 That It shall bo made effective by timeNew England Freight Association the CentralTrafllc Association the Imph llun Asocln-tlon tIme houthaiu ItullwHy and BleamihipAssociation the Trannj i oiirl Trolgbt Assoclnllon etA tics JJlstlnslpcl Valley Itallroadlinos

2 ThattliovnrloimRlatolIlallroadCommls-f Ions ot tho ht ties within tliw territory of HIMWeKlirn Freight Ahto iai ion approve the olciasifliatlun and authorize the necessary changeslu into schedule

Th code of rules prepared lby the Joint RateCommute In u rern Ibis iniuilngof throughrates nn traffic Inturchanuod liatwom Kasternand Weetern line wee pprooj Thee rulesrnvido that rates distil bu male from time loIWC by uniform lu tlnii In orIr that all lines

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Argument for nnd Aclnt Pror Hmylli-Defbre the Mapreni Court

BOBTOH Oct 13The throng attending theheaving of the Andover cast by the SupremeCourt was If possible greater today thanyesterday Every sent was occupied and manypoison stood for hours anciently listeningMr A II Welman resumed his argumentagainst 1rof Hmyth and the trustees liesaid that whatever the appellant allowed to bepublished In the magazine of which be Ii nneditor ho thereby maintained ns a professorAa to the point toad on time other side thatthe original founders made the trustees solevisitors tics associate founders had as muchright to say who should be visitors ns theoriginal founders The words solo visitorsmeant that there should be no interferencefrom outside by the Government not that noother and different Board of Visitors shouldover be established

Judge Asa French next spoke on the sameside This court he said had nothing to dowith the theological Questions at tssno TheQuestion Is whether the visitors acted eontraryto time statutes of the founders or ex-

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the limits ot their jurisdiction As towhether the articles In the Andorer Reviewwere In conflict with tbo creed the visitorswere the sole judges and they have decided Inthe affirmative The visitors were bound tohave opinions on the dorrlnes in controversyIt was their duty to take care that no doctrineInconsistent with the oieod wcro taught byany professor

Judge E II hoar male the closing speechagainst Frot Smith The cause to bo decidedhe argued is simply ono concerning the propermanagement of a charitable trust Ho dweltat length on the point that questions of theolo-gy

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wore for the visitors and not for the Bupromo Court He gaxo nn account of the cir-cumstances

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which led to the establishment ofthe Andover thominary There existed at thetime a tendency toward what was re-garded

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as serious lapsed from the ortho ¬

dox faith To stem this tide thu found-ers

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took great care totting up n camefully considered creed anti providing ahoard of MBUOIB to forever frovent the aIihtOct departure therelrom The phrase Thebest light Qod shall cite them1 applies onlywhere the creed Is silent He argued that oventhough It bad not boon proved that Prof bmy tutaught In the seminary nnrtblng contrary tothe creed that did not Invalidate time decreeIfor his removal on account of alleged torching

as such professor for whatever he taught luany way or place was taught as profcfsor

Tin closing address was made by Prof S EBaldwin who summed up for Prof bmythLila chief points wore as follows

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logical Seminary Is tim first Instance in whichthe founder of a charitable institution hasseen nt to selert the judges of a court as thoultimate guardians thereof The reason Iitwas done In this case was that the creed was acomnromlse between two different theologi-cal

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parties and two seta of founders onerepresented by the trustees and the other by thevisitors No dpnbtlt wa anticipated that a daylike this might come when a question wouldarise as to the interpretation of the creed andetatutos and the rights of tho respectiveparties The creed Is it part of the law of theinstitution and as such tho Kunrome Courthas a rigid to pass upon It Ve believe the AndovcrCreod to IcO abioad one If any snooisat It have ben heardhere they lmo not comefrom our side It was constructed to reconcilethe two opposing FChoolH of New Englnnd tho-ologyofthatdayCamnlsmandUopLJnBlnntam

Prof Smyth said at the trial ant says nowthat If he has taught In thn tiirforrr Ytencio orelsewhere doctrines contrary to the creed howill not plead that be has been silent on thesematters in the lecture room lint he deniesthat ho holds or line ever taught in any man-ner

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or plnoo anything contrury to time creedAnd he therefore declines to yield his legalrights by consenting to bi condemned and re¬

moved for poniAthlng of which no attempt evenhas been made to prove him guilty namelymaintaining anti inculcating certain doctrinesas such professor

This concluded the arguments nod the Courttook tho case under advIsement

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Naval Constrnelor Sllntonye Hnmmoned o-

IVaiblUBlonNaval Constructor Ilintonyo of the misty

yard received telegraphic orders yester-day

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to report at Washington immediatelyfor steel inspection It U thought timeorder relates to the gathering of steelproducers In Washington today at whichthe benefits oi a change in the ptesintGovernment requirements for the supplyingsteel for structural purposes are likely to bodiscussed The naval ruquirementeof theUnitodStates In this particular are severer It In saidthan those of any other nation The steel mensay a quality ot metal different from that whichis Intended for exposure to sea water could boused to good advantage for time Interior con ¬

struction of ships and that this would savethem rind time Government money TliomoiCut requirements oblige the producer to fur-nish

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a uniformly high grade of steel through-out

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Sortie contractor on thin account haterefused to treat with the Naval Department

The Yorktowns now steering gear U aboutready and It was said yesterday that ticscruiser would get to sea next esek fit lathought she will arulro up the Miundnnd singthis hastttrn coast drilling her men testing tierguts and piautlHlng rotiu iivnx-

Tbe pignosed Alariu aftei It Ing utokKs forabout four years line booms baulid over to ttnCob dock anti Is being put Into iliapi to gocommission again His tbmiBut cho wli

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