Mr y ESDALE EN. Volume xu HONESDAIiBw WAYNE CO., P HUIISDAY MORNINGr, JULY 2, 1908. NUMBER 9 , - bsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbki " "Tjjf eswssPsss HON F. 0, H. D D T M. BVMO!f, ATrOHNET-AT-LAW. efflor Nut door to Pott Office. Formerly oeoupUsiliy Hon.W. II. Dlmmlik. llonie-lele. Pa.. April, 1908. Wm. H. tiKK. ATTORN KY kOOUMSWiOa-M.LA OBWw over Toit OHc. All legal bounces promptly attended to. Uoneedalr, Jan. 1, 1MZ. yi EC. MUMFOBD, Attobstst ako Cohtwilobat-Law Office Liberty Hall building, opposite the 'out Office, Honesdale. Pa. Wyl fBRKAN BABHE8, TaTTORNKT ANDCOUNSKUIIAT-L-AW Patents and Pensions secured. omce la toe uourt House. Uoneedale, Pa. 47yl fllf AIUES A. McCAItTT, ATTORNEY OOUN8KLOR-AT-1.AW Uonasoau, Pfotn'a. p?ial aud oromot attention given to the eotioti o( claims. Office oyer Kelt's new yi ikti'.r n. iiiopp. ATTOUHEY AND COUNSKLOR-AT-LAW ' Oflloe-ZJ Moor Old Ravings Bank building Wyl HoSBSDAia. Pa. F. KIMBLE. ATTORNEY AUD OOUh'BF.LOB-AT-L W Orer the Pott Office, iioneadale ay 26, 1MU. lyl T. SKAlUiB, ATTORNEY AND OOUN8KLOR-AT-LAVT Uosssdlb, Pbjts'a. At the office late of Waller It Bearle. li. 1UIWUAND, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Heoeedele. Pa. Omoe oyer Poet Okie Jan. l, 1M4. yl TOMEB Q KEEN B. ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW OBloe oyer Keifs New Store. Bonrsdale, Pa. Myl WI' SON ATTORN KY AKD . 0ODN8ELOU AT LAW HovnsALB. Offloe - Masonlo building, 2d Boor. q it. WBranET, LIVERY AND OMNIBUS LINK. Bear of Allen Bouse Honeedale, Pa. Dec. 1, 1902. slyl It. I T. BROWN, Office 1st Floor Old Havings IIOMXIIil.B - 1 ok buildius Ssrl DR. II. B. SRAKl.Ks. aoxwuALZ, Pa. OfBoe and Residence 1114! Cburch street opposite Baptist Uiurch. Telephone. Oface llours-2.00 to 4:00 and 7M to 8:00 p M K. W. X. MoOOJTVILXi, PHYSICIAN AND HL'IUBEOH. OBoe smgoTRf' street, formerly oecn ptea oy i j, j. o Lonneii. . KSdale, March 13. 19C2. Be In a: Distributed York fine! ComteTatiaeTrithmaPbs in Malay. oia, the Windsor LaboWppn of New xork have xeenred a suHTyt tne won derful combretaai f SutA W has done so much to rer61nfi "Hilvlifi treatment o taeonjrannabit., "v B A.rcaerouj supply of vki iSw remedy, -Together with full isstrtctjms for its nse,' and United States conSlar reports bearing on the subject vrilkbo sent to any sufferer. To obtain a tiee sujiply of this remedy and the consu!r reports, sddressWinasor LaboratorieV.Branch 23, 134 East 25th Street. New YuV City. Josepii N. Wilch, FIRE THE OLDEST FIWC IW8URAWCE ACEHCV IN cVAYNE COUHTY. Office: -.'nd floor Masonio BuUing, over 0. C. Jadniu's drup: store, llonert.le. How fire Your Eves? With a practical experience o: many year I am able to make a careful, nlinUDo exam Inationof tbe eye. which will esult In the application or a sjass that will relieve and help you. If you feel the net I of aid for your eyes, delay It folly. BLIND. You are blind (o your own In uses t If you aeglect to take care of your eyea It isn't Tery one who can profierly ntij-ou with KIssmis, aud when jou get.lhrra yuu should not think tbey will do, just betaue you little better. You MUST knoWjtbey are exactly right, We are headiiusrters foi optical goods of all kinds. All lenses duplicated and frames tolde on short notice, cheaper than el tticre. C. F. SPENCER & SO , JEWELERS. Post OJCce Building UonsJdale Pa -.1 .ew York Daily yress Bav Edition, one vear$4 BO asdale Citizen, oer year I SO BOTH PAPERS BY ADDRESS FOR R5 BO Oltlaen. Uoaeaitale. Pa summer mm . I opie. uan you knoueAjn tbe IN H Liu r ru- rvrk at the UUla. Kasls BDiuaU. ""JsiVdrertlng KURKALV weopKLYM Let MTV.! 4SWI0 liTtl- SXwl I W HfwMafawOiSCHrt . i-ffffsssEy a New NDITIO! - . OP Till ' Honesdale mm Bank, BOsTfJDAXJC, WtrSE co- ?A.. Atlbe close of burtnW. May II, 1904. KIWDBCPS. Loan and Discounts Krii,09C 74 Overdrafts, secured and unsecur ed none U.S.nondstoe.s-urpt-lrculallon, K,000 00 Premiums on U. 8. Bond . 2jmn 00 Bonds, securities, etc. 1.3113 ton 33 Banking-bouse, furniture. fUtiircs'so.OOO 00 Due from National Banks mot Reserve Agents) 2,512 91 Due f'm Stale Banktand Bankers sen tu Due from approved reserveag'ts 111.070 98 Checks and other cash Items.... 2,04;! 07 Notes of otber National Banks.. 140 00 Fractional paper currency, nick els and cents 376 2, Lswrm. lloKsrr Rnuri ik Bang viz. specie $fi3i .') Legal tender notes.. 18,211 00 85,804 50 Redemption fund vritb U. S. Treasurer, t per cent, of circu lation . 2,760 00 OP TUX ' Total LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in ...tl,W9.91" 81 11(0.000 00 140.000 00 ourpiua fund Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid S0.SU) 02 Nalionalllaiikiiotesouuiandiug M,VJ isi State Bank notes outstanding... Pm Ijo Due to olber National Batiks 74 :.s Due to Sute Banks and Bankers 1,X) U1 liidirldusl dtpotlls ubjet to check Il.)l5.:v, 10 Demand certificates of ilepoait 3,Urj 00 rertilletl cliei ks U 00 Cashier's checks out- stalidiui; B. Oi-I,4U8l7 18 Notes aud bills rediscounlcd .... Nune Bills ) l,lc iucliidini: certin. cates uf depoffit for money 1hi- rowed a),0u0 00 Liabilities otber than those above slated None Total fl.TO.imi SI State of Pennsylvania, County of Wuyne, 1, I'd i ii F. I'orrey, Cashier of the ilcues dale Natloual Bank, do solemuly switar that the alMive statement is true to the best of my knowledge and lieljef. P.IJW1N F. TultREY, twiner. Sutmcribed and sworn (o beloie me this Xltl day of May, 1WM. R. A. SMITH, N. P. Corret Attest: II. Z. RUSSkLL, 1 II. T. UKNNKIt, Director.. U J. IMJItKLINUF.R, I $5.00 Fancy Oak Rocker for $3.35 Only $3.35 For tbl hsivUome Itfker in rolden QUAUTEIlKli ok or Mshocaor nBi.h. gtna couHnetj. ltaniUT imcu. naKU flrt elsnr In v -ucilon sod nnUh. In Ftorcs "t JVUC. itEro rix ok thi: ri: Iter 1a Bnyine directTlgL'" the dealer's profit Wi u a x ior onr latest cxtl Furniture. Free. BINCHAyMTON, It. Y. a. C. nAKH. President WM. B. HOLMES Vice President, U. 8. 8ALUOK, Cashier, W. J. WAKI). Asi'l Cashier Aftar all saving is larasly m matter of h.blU Cultlvata the habit, no matter how much you make it la the ono sura svay to inda penaenca. You will find courteous IPMlm.nt and ample aecuritr .1 tlio WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS HONESDALE, PENH'A. BEAD TUR F1GUUE3: CAPITAL STOCK. - IOO.OOO SUKPLUH UOO.OOO UNDIVIDRD HAUMNG8, UO.OHU TOTAL CAPITAL, $i(IO,OH2 $2,680,000 Total Assets. - SAVINGS DKPOSITH made nn nr be fore tbe tenth day of any month will draw loterest from the first day of that month. INTEKKST will be paid for all Calendar months on moneys remaining on deposit three Calendar mouths or longer. INTKliEjort. 'JMl OUMIiElJ IN J ANUAIIY AND JULY. Small safes to rent In our BURGLAK PIIOOF BTEF.L VAULT. Special attention given to MF.ftCANTILK ACCOUNTS. Ueponts may bo made by mail. niriECTons: H. C. IlAKn, W. B. Homes, c. J. Smith. A. T, Seaulc, P. P. Kimble, W. P. Hutiiam B. J, Conuxu. U. 8. Hai mon. T. B. Clauk. SATURDAY BANKING HOURS After June 1st. 1908 9:00 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon EVENINGS: 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P. M. HOHESDALE NATIONAL BANK NOTICK OP ADMINISTRATION. IriTATE Of K, 8. PKCK. Late of Mt. PleHvaut township, dec-east-d. All persons indebted to said estate are no tified to make Immediate payment to the undersigned ; and those having claims against said estate are notified to present them, duly attested, for settlement. 11. M. PECK. Administrator. Niagara, May n, ISM. twu Or ISTEBj&rr to Womst. Tbe Phila delphia l'reria hag a oman' page of un equalled value to tbe woman reader?, written by women about news in which women nave a vital interest. The sub scription price by mail is 13 per year, or, u MrrSoViucarrier, Tbe Daily Press oostt one ceni each week-day and Ave oeata a cony on Sunday. LUndiota; roiaiuMMe tTireo to roadera ot Tbe "Vhiiadoli 1'resa. ' sMcMeacber. who would use to M) ktsK money daring their rammer vstsVloa will find it profitable to write to tbe Circulation Department of Tbe raftajeiphu Pre., 7th and Chestnut street, Philadelphia: Tbe Press baa a .preposition (or school teachers daring tammer. whereby tbey nan earn asMMional money by ooaganlu work. CRUSADE ON IMllY Result of Phipps Gift to Johns Hopkins University. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AS CLINICS Experts Will Watch Effscts of Strtnu. out Life on Children and Will 8ssk Out Incipient Cases Free Preven tive Treatment to Be'Glven. The gift by Henry Phipps, the f teel magnate of Pittsburg, of SSuufriQ to Johns Hopkins university for tbe study of Insanity und fur the more careful treatment of Insane patients will irole nlly hare the effect of starting a wholesale cniMide ngalnst lnnaulty, ac- I cording to the opinion recently ex pressed to a Washington corresiond ent of the New York Tiroes by Dr. Vllilam A. White, superintendent of the (Jmcrnmcnt r I tnl hVr the In Kane at Wabltirtou. 'i'hla vtiwide, which Mr. I'ldpi-V large donatfcjn lias made nsiMc, Vtlll not rest content with the establishment of a rcgulur clinic In connection with the univer sity hospital. As explained liy Dr White, the diagnosis of Insanity Is al ready on a set -nt.nc basis, as much f t as other branc.es of medicine. The radical Ucpurture tlint will now- lw In uuguratiil will be In secLlng out case of lncIiUnt Insanity aud submitting tlie suffircrs to treatment of n pn rentlte nature. The public schools will lie thorough ly overhauled for this purpose. Just at cow the school Is used as a ceutril -tulut for forcing the children to un dergo vms-lnntlon. so the next few j.nrs, wild Ir. White, will w-e the school uscsl as a rallying point again' t the'llrst germs of Insanity. .'is furinorly sis-cltii-d lu the de-d tf gl.'t. the l.-que.-t will Is- UtllUol In' clahll-ihlug an additional ward at Jehus Ilojinlns utiitcrslty. There sr- chl treatiiH'tit will ! provided for tl:j patient lu the earlier stages of Insan 11 - ,1 ity The next step which Is contemplate In accord with the general plan of the itlft Is to go back to the causes of l.i sanlty. Hero nothing could le accom-pll-ilicd w Ithout rc-couri-e to the puhll.' iclmols. Xot onlj will the patients li ieeil of treatment for the early fctages jf mental dlsea-e v supplleil from the schiNil-., free treatment ls-lng offered the parents of allllctnl children, but 1 1 a icrtaiu extent the sclnsds thein-s-hco ' will Ik-coiiic clinics nn a larger way than would Is- possible lu any ho.p; ml. !r-n trip tffTWfft nf tirniia il.4;i- I ri-.tia i.f tiu.ttt-.l slt-.titpl.nt - I vjl 1m watcljcil, ami a om-ful h-lv t tfve itruct'ts will If muJe ikhMI'K- t tLe olIic'L'rs In cljarprf of the r' , I (f lilMren who .lm- t-Iciis of uuh . Ii mom aIihms or mi. in-', wim nan iv 1 cnjie 'iilgh RtruiiK" fnni ffrts t , surj'yK-i lUeir tlnssmnlw In their .tiiil is, will come under the dlns-t utten lion of tralnetl meillcal cxis'rts. L'mhT this ww .jstciu It will 1 HHHHTMiJIllJ.'l ctTLi." Itf "li"1' the young. The uni ercal crltlcii that has lieeu dlrccb-i public M'loils for unduly Torch children lulu (riliature study of La in, (7reek aud dHthciuatlcs lias nlrc.nl dlrc-ctcd the tR.-ntlou of sclcntUtri 1 thU quarter. 1 The ercttloriff the new ward at tin liosidtal will liake It jwlblv for cum that warrant It and the ctertH in tend to take trp the treatment of cjim--as noon as the i,Igns ure ilclinitely ilut4 nosed to 1 brnught at once uiid.-r sybtematlc treatment. KInce the treatment will lie free, p.i tleuts may lie induceil to take it who otherwise would Iv hct down iim meie ly "imecr" and alluwc-d to get along by themscli-M. Thin phase of the crnsjile Is exiec-ted to put an enormous utuou.it of data concerning the dlseabe ut the command of medical men. The field oltened up In the Pcliooli by this beipjot Li an enormous one. and tho authorftles do not expect to get It thoroughly sjHtematized for sev erul years. The Dic-tlul to lie pursued In this w-cond pha of the crusade will con Flt In all the possible uays of pu larlxlng the renulls of scientific Investi gation. Ktery effort will lie made to Interest parents In the i-ubjcst, aud In formation for the use of teachers and uurbes will lie scattcrcil broadcast. Under this hind plans are alreadj IjcI" formulatisl fir u series of publ.c lect - on- the Hyuiptoms of itiahlt.r, the treatment of t?ie dl-eai-e mid the iiicHiols of procuring the growth uf morbid or abnormal tendencies incliil dren. Thi-se lectures lis time gws on will assume the prilnrtli'iiH of "chau tauiiuus of hi-aliji," and a knowledge of the earlier fol nil of menial Heal, liens Mill ! as gene-ally Lijihwi and iliM-us-i-,1 lu iimues us are t,e orillnao run of iliildiin's t-lcknesM-s A SAFETY ENVELOPE. Ingenious French Device For Double Locking a Letter. A lieu en.el.i.e made In Paris i pro. if against the thief or the luisMI.-r Who oJK-ns a letter to extrni t or to rend Its contents and thi n rcix-iils It so lc erlj as to hido any sign of Its baling Iss-n tainiH-r.-d llh. The new eineii' Is really two en velois-s. liuh Is of thin piilr, one a proiiouucisl blue, the other lighter 111 color and illlTereiit In teltuie. Kuch has a guminisl llnp. The letter Is first placed In the blue envelope, which Is slightly smaller than the other Instead of sealing this It Is Placed In tie- outer eneli.ie and the inner llnp brt'imlit outMih- niel gumm-l ib.vm i.u t.i tin- I.irger i-ncl"in- The outer Hull is still unsealed It Is luiiih lar-i-r than the Inner flap ninl reiiibifi down to a gil sinil star shajHsl iipeulng wlibh shows through to the Inner cnel..s'. so that when the outer (lap Is sculi-d It sticks not only to the outer euveloiK'. but also thioiigh this ojic-iiliig to the Inner one. The let ter Is thus practically locked and dou ble locked Lemon Bsth a Bsautlfying Device. Quit'il Wllhelmluu of Holland has adoptisl a custom from tho Dutch la dloH, and everylKsly Is once more ad miring her majesty's fair skin and Its sotlu-llko softness, says a dispatch from The Hague WUhcluiltia confess es that It Is probably due to the lemon baths she has Isssii taking for tbe past few mouths upon the adtlce of the vl.'o of one of her colonial governors. The lemon Isitb Is made, as follows: live lemons, cut Into slices, are left to soak lu a tiasln of wafer for half au hour. After the hath water has been drawn from the faucet tlie lemon wa ter Is added sod tho whole stirred vie orously. The bath Is a great luvlgora tor ami e reetletit cleanser aud has a most eoothlns, refihuTjfs4vod softcn tnf luflueiics on the akhx TRYING i BEAT BRYAN Opponents Will No( Concede Dis Supremacy. TALI OF INJUNCTION PLANK tarty Lssders Differ ss to Nature of Ststement to Be Mads In Denver Platform Conservatives Oppose Ap proval of Nebraska Declaration 8sid to Be Indorsed by Former Candi dateCriticism Is Premature, Ac cording to His Partisans sjohnton Will Not Go to Convention City and Won't Taks Second Place. Denver, June SO. .-seven days before the Democratic natlonil convention the Ilrysu claim that "It Is all oter hut the shouting" still finds dissenters. The first note of dissent vlll U- sound ed with the arrival of Colonel Lynch and the other Johnson workers, the New York contingent. Josiuh Marvel and the tlray men from IMaware, Cubernatorial Cnudldate Itrcwn of Georgia and Colonel (luffey mid the Pennsylvanlans, who are solidly against Aryan. Marvel telegruphc-d a jiosltlre stati meut that Judge !ray will not accs-it the vice pn-sidency under any circum stances. Tor some reason Inevpllra hie to the Bryan leaders both the Cray and Johnson people refuse to read the handwriting on the wall as It Is read by the Itryan men. Mr Ilrjan's managers ny claim to more than Tim of the 1.N votes to be cast In the convention. The Gray and Johnson leaders ilo not oohccle more 0fSn 4'Si SHiti-s for him on the nrnt bal ".',' They w ifotls against lll 'ls their ho lot,'- They will is.ni entrste their ef- hls securing anj nsre mini tltnt if tliev can pie lent the l. ,2 ilele-ati--. liissntlty to nominate from c.-istiug their votes f.r hhn on the tii-st roll -.iII tliey can Ulti mately nominate some other iiimi. Johnson or Gr.ij. if possible, but au one to Is-at Mr I'rj.-m in the end. List of Chaplains. Chairman Tuggart of the nitlouai omuilttis annouucisl the driiilaiiis for the last three il-iys of the con tention, nnd the complete list Is ww as follows: Tuesday, July 7, lilght Iter. James J Kean of Wyoming; Wedn.-sd.i . ltev. C. I". lteisiier of Grine M. I'.. burih. Denver: Thurxlay. It.-ibbl "aniiel March of Seattle, Wiisj . I'rl Hey. P. T. Itamsey of SI Paul's I, church. South Denver. Notlci"-! of contest have Iss-n He' with the national coinuilttis. iuvo .t forty-Jie seats, but of this nuuilo- the ismtests actually filisl relate "to hlr-tts-n -eats. Six of thiiie are from the District of Columbia, and seieu are from Hie rirst. S.s-ond. Pourth. l'Jftb and r-titll i'i'ish.UsaiIiia cuiisrtsloiial i dlsti1it. The Virt nnd Scond dlv ! Irittc. hoAVL'r( li:iV4 only une wat 'eacb In dlfjiuti' Notlc"- of -cuit-sts jot to 1h liliil rain from Chlc.ijro nnd ItrooUn. In tin Chicago (iivs Hih rirnl to tho Tenth fnffivssIonal di trlct nr Invohfd, the mt t lui? d,'l ir:ili'.n In-Iuk l.tl ly II.'UTt II. Hiirkc f Clil(ni:i. 'iittlntc dt-U-jration. from r.riN.klyn will -uiu from tin Swond to tht Pet filth New York con-ffup-j-loiuil dltri-t. Want Prohibition Approved. It deVi-IoKd Ili:it tin prohlltltlon questluii Is to In I'mtiKbt to tht front iitid tlint n d-p.rntt- i-fTort will U ruiiilc to hurt a iUnk d.vl.irli.;; In lt fuvor phuttl hi tlu pl'itfortu. Tht Iirohihltloii innwiiit'iit ulll b h.nd(t1 liy .IciieTul Jniiif" I. Vav-r of Iow.i, tlu IVupIfV iwrtj :indi.lat.' for tr.x-d.-nt In 1-'.'J lie deiiimded of tbi reteiit Denim nttle tonientlnn in t lit t;ite t lint it de l.tre in f.i.cr of imilii Ml ion. .;riiil;il e-ier illid 1)11 fut ItiMer were no Mh-t e-f.il in their ef fort In their nun si-tie, Nut, inn tlsiiiiiKtl li t heir fnilnie. li.ie nude iirrJUKeiiieiits lt Icinu the in.itter up Uf.re the I Mil"- i.iiif n-tiioiiil oii M'litfoii They i l.iiin. pi-n-fim-r. to hne tptiiu In. from n nuniN-r of dfleyrtlinlix fr-Hii the -.Milium Male- with h linve re- eiitly p.isd pn hlhltioii Liu-, The illiti injuiii-lli'll phihk eoiitlnileH III prnol.4 .'I lilTe-e .llliolltlt of hfoii aiii'iiii' siii li pnt. lender- :t lue jtlreiuly nirhiil f'-r tlie eon.entlnn. While opinions, tliflir n to the exaet nature of the pl.ink which should he nd'pld, nil lire of ntie mind in a InK that It hh.tll ! a tlennite and - cifttr statement. Su h liii'inU- of the natioiiHl commltte its hare dleused the matter are a unit in saying that the wording of the untl-lujum-t.on plank slull leave no MittJhle doubt In th mind of any reader an to when the parly Maud, on this pietlon. Injunction Plank Forecast. It now generally lelleied, how fr. that the anti-Injunction restiluthm will not provide for trial, ty jury In eajs of conteinfit of iioirt or favor in any way uieuhiireK whith might l eutitrued at Interfering with the pr roifathe of the feltrMl eourlri All dsMelopmeiits Indicate there will ?h fctrlfe tatr the anti-Injunction ques tion Hhould William J. Itryan Iiihi-t u ton lueorporutiug the kind of plunk advocated by Pre-ident Foiii-er of the Amtrimn federation of U.r. Mr Hrap, 1t I. underHt(Nd, wiintK tlie autl-ililum titin pUnk of the NrlMa-Lct Mate platform The -orirn.rvntl.es de claro that If tlie NHbrakan hai hH ilT-TSluM I'Llisliuii: wtty about It lh entire bu-.lnesi twu muiiity will m irpp.js.ti1 to Iii-m. rary linger r. Kullhan of Chicago outlined the Mrt of platform lie think the Jeiji.rutl(' millHiiuI etuiteiitlnn sli.rul.l adopt The IlliuoU leader, nlm Is pl.ilng n prominent part in the pre llmiuarleM, hliK hard at anything that HuiatKw of S'tclnlUra and guM-rniuc-ut ounerhblp. The friends nf Mr. Hr)an pay that fruch of hU critkn an are already ex pressing theniM'lvet In fear of n rndl- fnl ntiti.lMluiulli.il tilnnk are flizlitllir the air. The plank haTDOt yet ievn written. It bun not lieen draftnl, and ItH form la Mill a mutter which U un der deep and cartful eonslderatlon. It was rej-orled from pen Mult la that -iovemor Johm tiled there the rejnrt tbi eome to Jener. He prltlvely that be uaa a tbe prenldeiitial nomln not b lug tlie. Gray's Men Visit) IJw-olu, Ncli., June : a firs of Judge liray"! cativuss, Juslah Marvel Del., and I-hULi ronllal. The rticngth ot lovcrnoi JlKinson of Mlnncaotn. Mr. Marvel thought, had lxs?n underetlmatcl. North Carolina For Sryan. Charlotte, X. C. June !0. The state Democratic convention adjourned sine die after Instructing the delegates to the Denver national convention fur William J. Bryan. THAW REMAINS OUT OF MATTEAWAN, Gets Two Weeks' Stay Pend ing Preparation ot Papers. New York, June ,T0. Horry K. Thaw Is not to go hack to the State IIoplt.il I'or the Insane at Matteawau for two weeks nt Vast Supreme Court Jatire Mills, sitting at White Plains, remanded tlie slayer of Stanford White to Pouchkccpsle Jail for the convenience of one of his lawyers, Charles .Morse hauser. brother of Justice Morschnu-cr. s'ttding the preparation of atixlatlt and argu ments on a writ of hdN-as corpus. The question to Is- ariHsl Is whether Thaw Is entitUsI to a Juvy trial to de ride us to his sanity .Iiistice Mills said he was of the opinion that Thaw was entitled to i. Jjry trial. "I am not prepansl to say whether It suould Im now or later." he lidded. Almost simultaneously with ths nd Jourument of the hals-as corpus h'vir ing by Justice Mills a decision "Vus rendered by Supreme Court Justic,, Dowllug In New Yotk denying Thaw's recent application to ! remmed from Xatteawuu to some- her iustltutiim. if after siillli-lent ilis,-rv.itl..n It Is fouud proM-r to remoM- him to s,,me otheV lustitiitlou the state authorities can tV act," says Justice Iiowling JusiKs Dowllug says that the eii deuce a't Thaw's trial shonisl tli.it he a as subjfect to htIih1s of manic de ircslve iV'-i'ilty and was therefore a jlaugernug rr.in who should Is- kept closely gcarMi-d for his own and othef tssiple's sa'felV. J BISHOP POTR IN DANGER. Doctors Fear Illness May Hive Seri ous Termination. Cooperstown, N. y. June . "Illh op Potter has lss-n VtmistratisI from the hot we-.ther of tin -.piist few days and is In ery rlth.nl Votnlltlon." The al re bulletin telliW of lllshop Poller's serious stale wa issutsl lii Dr. J. i:. Jam rln of New York. 0111 of the physhians who Is nttiVidlug tin prelate. Two nursi-s are li atteiul mice. The illness of ItUhop PotterA date t .-jVig',r 1- "hen he was attVckefl ' -' tloti of stomach and Rivet ft not weather of the list fc days has greatly iiggr.iv.itis! the su ferings of the aged patient. whosiSI continued weak lie-; has ulanmti hi physicians. Iir Jamiin did not'eon ceal his fear that the hl-drop' Ulntt3 might have a serious termination. UPTON MAY TRY AGAIN FOR GUP. Hopes We Will Meet His Con ditions In Interest of Sport. London, June The Field, a week ly puhlic.itioii. announces that Sit Thomas I.iptoii Is prcp.iri-d to dial- lenge again for the America's i-up tin dcr the following iniiiliilons. First, the new jailit hnll Is- cutlet rlggisl ami Imilt under the prietit universal rule of the New York Vaihl club; sis-oud, the New York Ynelit chili shall designate the sire of the yacht It cons,,-rs rrest suitahle fot the r:ti-e. Sir Thomas sal.l that the Field's statement was Krfeilly correct, lit aihh-il: "I li"s- iny Atiierlc.'in friends will see their way ilear to meet my wishes in tlie Inten-st of ssirt. The size ot the Isiat is uo ohjist. and 1 atu willing to hiiilil under the universal rule. If 1 can get assurance that u ilialleuge will is- aeis-pted I will Isue it forth with." It is understood that the intention of Sir Thomas, with the New York Yai-ht club's permission, is to lniild two yachts of a class ih-slguatisl l,y that i lull after designs ly l'lfe and selei-t tile Is tter to i-olilliete for tile t lip. Kills His Sen by Mistake. Sailor Springs. III.. June :su. Jenlnnr of his young wife and mistaking hit sou fi.r aii.uln-r ni.ui. Julius Turner sit -eight (w.irs of age. u eh!l wnt teler.ni and farmer of Clay City. 111. shot nnd killed 111- Wife, serious!) woiindisl ids iifteeii i d -u ami nlteuipti-d to coiiimlt i Slmf his nrnM Turner his i. .. ,1 to eal and dei-l.ires h. will starie liluisi.lf tf death He and his wife had Iss-n sep arattsl four soars. Shah's Realm Tranquil Again. Washington. .I41111- .to 1! .l,-i(k sin, A'lierieau miiiisier at Teheran Persia? ha- appllisl to the - late ilopart ment ft.r li-.i,- of nl,s.-me 'i'lie ofll (litis sa) 111,-) see nit li-.isnn w ll) It sis. till! not U- giauteil. whii li is ii-gnrd eil as an lieli, atioli that liny do Hot mushier the I'eislau situation an alarming one. at least so far as Amrrl can interests me ciniermsl. "Re-employment Osy" Tomorrow. t'hleago. June :V. Toiiiormw Inn- Is-ell terillisl "les'mplo)llient da).' ls-eaiisi' tlioiisands will lesume work after a'11 iillem-ss of man) weeks 'llu "prosM-rit.v nuneineiit' Is ls-lng liack isl liy lniii.h. -,1s of Mg inauufai'tiirers, who reallz.. that reiiewisl prospi-rlty 1 sweeping over the tsiuntr)' after th fiuauclal deprt-sslou 4if thi Accuji Berilii HITCHCOCK IN THE LEAD Meyer Oat of Chairniaaship Contest. TAFT SENDS FOR VORYS. Ohio Politician to Havs Confersncs With Nomines In Wathington Thsy Will Discuss Politics, Despits Hot Westhcr, Declares Mr. Taft Ho Has Rsceivcd Many Invitations to Spsak, Including One at Lincoln, Nob but Is In tho Hands of tho Campaign Committee. Washington June 30. for loolitsl at though I'osLmtCler General Meyer and Frauk,.iH Hitchcock were to manage Ilcpuhllean natlcmsl rommilU-e. Rut today Hitt-hrork la the leading candidate again. This devel opment folloned a conference tietween Mr Meyer nnd Secretary Taft. Mr. Meyer felt that If he became chairman or assistant chairman he ought to re sign from the cabinet, and this be could not do. The prolrahlllty Is, therefore, that Taft will name Hitchcock on July 6. i:ory eflort was made to learn something definite respecting the choice of a national ihalrtnan. hut Secretary Tart himself ald: "No announcement concerning the national chairmanship will he made until I have coiifeiitej furtlu-r with-the -1 suls-iiuimittis of tlie national commit tee. That lotifcieme will Is; held at Hot Springs. Mrs T.ift has Informed me that bhe will Is; le.idy to leave tVusluagtoii for Hot Springs next Frl da). 1 shall therefore notify the mem fcrjj of tlie sills ouiniltis' to meet me Sieie onTliiy s. Hie chairmanship itter will Is- determined then and not K-fole then." Taft Holds Conferences. Mr. Taft held .1 iiuuila-r of confer-ciks-s 011 the chairmanship. II) far the most important confer ence lu genuine Interest was that whli h he had with a delegation repre senting tlie political organization of the ItfpuhlU'.Hi party hi his home state of Ohio. Walter llrovvu, chairman of th liepuhllcau slate central commit tee: Henry Williams, chairman of the ICepiiliIIi-an stale executive committee, and N A 'illls-rt. state auditor, came to Washington to urge Secretary Taft favorably to consider Arthur I. Vorya lu connection with tbe selection of a ltcpiih!!ian national chairman. They discussed tbe mutter with Seo retary Taft at considerable length. In dicating to him that the appointment of Mr Vor)S meant much to the Re publican organization In Ohio. Tbey evprcsstsl an apprehension that the se lection of .Mr Hitchcock, for Instance, or almost anyliody else than Mr, Vorya might tend to disrupt the organization in Ohio, which largely had been bnllt up by Mr. Vorvs. At tbe conclusion of tlie conference, although Secretary Taft did not indicate to the delegation what his Intentions were, he author ized the iiieinlierrt to telegraph to Mr, Yorys requesting him to come to Washington and meet him tomorrow. Will Talk Politics With Vorys. Sis-relary Taft wheu asked what might Is- tin- nature of his conference wllh Mr. Yor.vs replied laughingly: "Well. I fancy we shall talk some politics, even though tbe weather be hot." The secretary of the Nebraska state Imuwl of agriculture stated that Mr. Taft has proiui-isl to sjieak at tbe state fair nt I.lmoln In September. Mr. Tuft made this statement: "I have icivlwsl 11 great many Invl tatiniis to suak. nnd I have replied to some of t Ik-ih that I should Is- glad to do so. However, none of these re plies made au engagement. 1 shall be euiiiely in the li. mils of the campaign i-nmmltlcc If they should decide that I 11m to stay ut home and make no campaign, 1 should stay at home. I shall go only to the places they desig nate. I shall Is- very glad to go to I.linsilii If I i 111 to make any sieechea, hut have iiiude no promise that Is not suldisl to ihange h) tbe committee." First Bslloon to Sail Over Alps. Itrlg. Svvltz.-rl.niil, June i'M. - The Swiss Aero lull's balloon Cognac has Hi -icoddl In irosalng the Alps. This feat has often ls-en attempted, but never hvfon- Mi-.-omp!ibed. Live Stock Market:. New York, Jun29. CATTI.E-rJuw.ly fair, matk.t Mahsr, lliUK. ri..TUl. prime, Iiila7.SI. vusl calves. tTaTlsl MIICEI' AND LAM11S - Supply "Slit, tiidtkrt lom-r on sheep, higher on lambs; l-nni, Meih.rs. tl :ja4.u. culls and com limn units tUStn H(m;i4 IWceipts fslr, rnaiket active and higher, piling lu-avls, mediums and leuvy York, re IOC, lluht Yorkers, i2C8 C31, plga, CTOLK. roUKhs, 40. General Markets. TEU Creamery, sis-clals, ZSVe.J KPAc: nrsts. ziuasc.: state dairr. Frlnest. nWuz.: process, specials. r-xtras. zlc : ladles, nrsts. UUc Lalis-k, No. 1. IkStC fsncy, amall, Jis;c ; fancy, large', food to prime. 1fcallc.; skims. 1U sisis, yc . une. ,kc tred. BaJ. zic'es da. L'l. alio. ps pen rtmelt ii'-nii'ir i vriifvs: esk NEW TRACK RECORD. Selectman Sets Mark For Five and Half Furlongs at Shecpshead Bay. New York. June new track record for Ore aud a half furlongi on the turf waa made at Pheeptbead Bay when Selectman won tbe Water Pearl In 107 1-5, which Is three fiftbs of a second faster than tbe old mark. Prisclllian In tbe first race ran the mile la UT S-S, equaling tbe track record made by Inquisitor In 1900. Prlscnilan could bare beaten tbe world's record for tbe distance If Dugan had ridden him out. He waa easing up all through tbe last six teenth. Prisclllian aud Peter Quince cut out a fast clip until tbe stretch waa reached, when Peter Quince quit Prisclllian then took command and won by half a doren lengths. Bandpliier In the fifth race set a fast pace to tbe stretch, where Selectman Joined him, aud ln.afcird drive the latter won hy- a hose. Summaries: Ftnt Jrtce.-I'rlscllllsn. first: Petar. second; Far West, third. Second Kace. Tony Bonsra tint: Grand, Vedette, second; BnflaWJoio, third. Third Ilace. Torbelllno. first; Warn ba. second: Mediant, third. Fourth Ilace. Old Honesty, first; Juggler, second: Kllllecrankle, third.. Fifth Race. Selectman, first; Sand piper, second; Connaught Ranger third. Sixth Race. George G. Hall, first Delirium, second; Montauk, third. BASEBALL Games Played In the National and the Amtriean Leagues. NATIONAL I.EACt'E. At Brooklyn-Brooklyn. 11: New Tork, 7. Batteries Mclntyre. Holmes and Hercren; Crandkll. McOlnulty, aialsrksy and Ures- nahan At Boston Philadelphia. I: Boston. 2. Batteries Sparks and Dooln; Boultes. Young and Uratiam. At Cincinnati-Cincinnati. S; Chicago, 1 Batteries Doescher and McLean; O.eral and KUng. STANDING OF TUB CLUBS. w. r.c. w. i r.c Chicago...; 22 .CZl Phlla'phla27 a .4-1 Pittsburg. W 2 .63 Boston.... 27 V .412 New VorkSS 27 S.11 St. Louis 24 40 .271 ClncInnstlS 30 JLii Brooklyn, 22 23 .IC7 AMEHICAN LEAGUE. At New York Boston. 4; New York. 1 (11 InnlngsJ. Batteries Winter and Cri geVj'Orth and Klelnow. At PblUuJelphU-Phlladtlplua, 4; Wash, lncton, 0. Batteries Vlckers and Powers; Johnson. Falkenberf and Street. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. w. u. r.c w. t r.e- Bt. Louis. SI a .Cut Phlla'phlaXl 21 .42 Cleveland. M M Ml Boston.... 28 27 .421 Chicago... 25 28 -UC New York 2U 25 .42u Detroit.... 24 28 StS Wash'too.22 29 .Sa , Yale'e Stroke All Right. Rochester, X. Y., June 30. A siieclal from Alexandria bay aays tbe report mat u. 1. unswoia, isles iws airoae of tbe varsity urew, who' collapsed during the race with Hsrvani. Iant line pmi4oiaeaui,,H not suite. Al. wearjsr Orlswoia la far from belne sick. Artel and Baldwin Draw. New York, June 30. Abe Artel of Ban Francisco and Uatty Baldwin foBirht six fast rounds before the uranu, union Athletic cinn. ax use end bot. met-were on their feet, and on points the batTTea a fairly even one. LITTLE NEGRO GIRL THE BEST SPELLER Wins G&sfisM? hi Ciffs M Cutest. Clerelatul, O, June 30. A little r.e era girl, Marie C. Bolden, thirteen years old, daughter of a Cleveland mall carrier, won the spelllne cham pionship of the American public schools In thj Intercity spelling con test which marked tbe opening of the National Educational association con vection here, spelllne correctly every word In tbe oral and written contests. Another girl, Mae Thuraby of the Pittsburg team, equaled her record and will get tbe Pittsburg Junior Order of United American Mechanics' gold medal, while little Miss Bolden receiv ed the Cleveland board of education gold badge denoting the championship. Tbe Cleveland team made only thirty-eight errors as against forty -seven for Pittsburg. Therefore Mis Bolden was given the preference. She was appla uded by 11,000 adults, and. the chil dren of tbe Pittsburg and Erie (Pa.) learns nnd even of tbe New Orleans team, which for a time refused to siell against her because of her color, shook her hamhi. New Orleans mla-ss-llisl fifty-two words aud Erie seventy-eight. Hill Der.iA 'leged Interview. Albany. N. Yf, juue 30. Albert H. Hoyt, editor of the Argus, received a cablegram fioiu former florernor Da vid II. Hill denying an alleged Inter view with Mr. Hill ou tbe day be sail ed for Euro and in which be was quoted aa referring to flovernor John son as "the poorhouse candidate," crit icising Mr. Bryan and saying that "there Is no Democratic party." Governor Hughes Rssts. Baranae Inn, N. Y, June 2tt. Oov ernor Charles K. Hughes and his fam ily arrived at Saranac Inn, where they will remain for the governor's voca tion of si i weeks or more. Accompa nying the governor were Mis. Hughes and their (hlidren-Charles E. Baches, lr - Helen, Catherine and Elisabeth Hughes. Mcxicsn Soldiers Taks the Field, HI I'aso, Tei . June 30. According U Information from u reliable source official advices have been received In Juarez, across the Itlo Orande frou, this city, to the effect that tbe 2.S0C federal troops sent to Torreon, Cos bulla, have takeu tbe Held In an effort to surround tbe parties believed to I. esponslble for tbe attacks on Vleecf and Hacienda Matamoras. Biggest Hard Ceal Mine Opens. Pottsvlllo, Pa, June SO. The Pine Knot colliery of the Philadelphia and Heading Coal and Iron company- which Is the largest anthracite coal operation la the world, started p la tbe presence of a Urge number ef tbe company's officials. The colliery wlT turn out 100 cars a day, or a total ot about 3,500 Ions. Bays Betsy Ross Deserves Famefc New York, June 30.-Jobn QulCsi Adams, secretary or in Atnerir, Flag House and Betsy Boas asaucUtlon, authorises an eap! nisi of tbe story that ipt tbe maker t I OtnC QUIET OVER THEUNE Bisericrs Net EevslitiM, Says lexice Ciiy. ALL IS TIANQiE NOW. Officials Deny Reports of Capture ef Jlminez and Other Place and Say Marauders Are Only Cornmea Crim inals Republic's Vioe President De clares Trouble Was Fomented by A n arch.Hc-B ,tI tor-Ws.s3 the Boundary Malcontents to Be Eatradited. 'City of Mexico, June 30. No news at any sort has been received at the caph tol that would Indicate that there bad tieeo a repetition of the disorders sim ilar to those which occurred at the towns of Yleiscas and Las Vaoas. Oo tbe contrary, at the departments ot tbe Interior, war and state reenaa the report thit absolute quiet laogsd la tbe region where tbe two small bemdi of malcontents had been operating. Through private telegrams of Inquiry received here It was made erldeot that sensational reports relating to al leged captures and assaults wen la circulation In tbe United State.- On story was to tbe effect that .the .town of Jlminez. a place of some 11,000 In habitants, had been assaulted and cap-, tured by revolutionists. At the la terlor department and at the oBce ol the president of tbe Mexican Central -railroad It was asserted that the re port waa untrue. A telegram, sent ts Jlminez wes answered by one of tbs officers at that place to tbe following language: "Have not seen any revolutionist! around In tbe last .Tew days. If the captured the town they overlooked tba telegraph office. Jlminez Is a terminal point on one of tbe branches .of tbe f Mexican Central In the southern pari of the state of Chihuahua. There la a village of the same name in the state of Coahulla, near tbe scene ot the Las Vacas raid." All Quiet In Torreon. Word from Torreon, a thrlvuig ctty of some 30,000 Inhabitants and five banks, declares that the place Is, as " quiet aa any well organized city of taa United States. , The entire direction of the cAmpaJgs against the malcontents la under Uu direction of tbe secretary of tbe la- terlor, "Barnon Corral, who la also vie .president of tl republic. Mr. Corral explained that Shi department bad taken charge of tbe affair because tin police force of tbe republic was nsdei Us supervision. The government coo ciders tbe marauders common crim inals and la chasing them with ruraloa the mounted police of the country. "I syui say now what I said at tba beglnntuV said Inft.-VsvaT preeWent " "The trouble, in tbe state of rvetm Is njt a revolution, nor is It the com mencement of one. A few Ignoraat f tbe lower class hare IlatetssA to tbe wortfjof certain anarrhhslh Mexicans now residing la the United States and tuereurJCAaeTsaJwat to rot murder and pillage. Not a man of flw-. better class has joined the ranks, ana their number Is Insignificant. They are) now biding in groups of twos, threes and fours somewhere -in tbe wlide of Durango or Goahnlla. Tbi rurales will catch them. Tbey arTH be. tried as common criminals. Foreign Minister Mxrlscal declared thajt those mtntfestants' who creased the, Bio Grande and are now on Unit ed States aajH will tie extradited-Ol the, grounds, that, the men .are guilt of common crimes and not political offenses. Troops Ordered to Mexican Una. Wrshlngton, June 80. By direction .of .President Kconereli .flecretory- nV Wr Taft issued orders to the com msjndlng general of the department ol Texas at San Antonio to send a suffi cient number of troops to Del Bio, El Paso, sad other points in Texas .to aid. thai civil authorities In preserving ce . der, This action was decided upon a a result of tbe request from the Mere""; can government that the United Battel do its utmost to prevent any violation of tbe neutrality laws. ' May Havs Imitated Cassis Chadwicic New York. June 30. Search Is being made In this city and In nearby Con necticut towns for Miss Caroline An drews, a charming, cultured spinster and church worker of fifty. She die appeared on June 6 from her native town, Oneonta. N. Y., leaving behind debts amounting to more than $20,000, It Is said. She waa a second Cassle Cbtdwlck, according to the stories ot some of Oneonta's most prominent cit izens, who began a systematized search for ber. Louisiana Votes For High License. Bston Itouge, I .a, June 30. That Louisiana shall be a high license state for tbe next two years at least wss finally derided by tbe assembly when tbe senate passed the stbattuck-O tl liquor bill by a vole of 20 lo 4. This measure bus passed the bouse and ts known to have tbe governor's approval It fixes tbe minimum irlb license at fouO, minimum state at $200,' w'th maximum licenses running up to sev eral thousaud dollars each. Wants Year Long Engagements. Boston. June 30. A bill requlrbag persons Intending marriage to be pub licly engaged for at least a year was offered by Charles uaitiue or Colo, at tbe ninth bW-unlal coaretVTj tlou of tlie General Federation of Wo men's clubs. lie wants tbe bill sn sented In tne legislature of every state, "Hasty marriages are tbe reason for divorces In mos;, cases,' Is Us argu ment. Poison Caused Oectst'a Death. Philadelphia, June 30. Cyanide U potaslum la a bottle of ale, which was sent to him wltb murdesdus latest and which be sipped shortly' before be wss stricken, caused tbe death of Dr, William II. Wilson. It Is believes! that tbe pobon waa sent la Dr, Wllaen by a relative of one of Ida fmniU pa tients, whose case bad a'tstal tseeai nittoa. ' " - Sheets Wife and HImeeJf. lUaftiiuc. Pa. June 30-Jobn lr- sfcal, aged tfalrty-Cve yean, shot and wife bare land then eMasM- ssdelde. The n trader sad ileU as i rJUux M melas tt d -XT -A .4a . TS.isi