Citiz The Honesdale EN. HONESDALE, WAYNE CO., PA., THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1908. VOLUME XL. NUMBER IS K. J M. HAIiMON, ATrOllNEY-AT-LAW. fflce-NfXt door lo PostUITIoe. Formerly occupied by Iloo.W. II, Dlmmltk. Ilonosdale, Pa., April, JUUH. r,. li. l.Kf: ATTU VTTOKNItYCOCNSlCLOB-AT.LW Offlee over I'oil Offloe. All legal business promptly attended to. Honesdale, Jan. 1, Uw. lyl O. MUMFOUII, ATTORNir AXIl CoUNHUIR-AT-LiW drBoe Liberty Hall hulldlnc. opposite the PoilOIllce, Honeedsle. Pa. 39yl JtJKItMAN I1AHMK8, ATTOHNEY ANDCOUNSELOIttAT-LA W Patents aud Poneious secured. Office In the t'ourt Uoute. Honesdale, Pa, 4Tyl k tlUAULKS ix. HcOAIlTY, J ATTOUNKY OOUN8KLOU-AT.LAW Uonosdam, inn'. Special and prompt attention glveu to the ollecttnn or claims. Office over Kelt's new tore. 81) 1 pKXKIl II. lliUKF, ATTOHNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LA W OlDee-id Kloor Old Having Hank building yl I10NB8DALI. 1'A. ATTOUNKY AMD OOUN8KLOBAT-l.A Over the Poet Omens Honeadale Uay an. 1902, 11 T. BEAKIiR, ATTOUNKY AND COUNHKLOH-AT-LA W UoaaouALi, I'iHK'A. At Inn na lat of Waller k Heart. y Li. ROWLAND, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW. (lonetdale. Pa. Oaoe oyer I'oil Offlr Jan. 1. im. yl TOMEK aitKKNH, ATTORNEY h COUNBKLOB AT LAW Office over Keif New Store. Uonrtdale, Pa, My) vrr son. ATTOHNEY AM. 00UN8ELOII AT LAW liOKIADALa. Offloe Uaaonlo building, 2d Boor. J. U. W1IITNKY. LIVKHY ANDOUNIDUS LINE. Hear of Allen House Honesdale, I'a. Dec. 1, mi. 41yl Dlt. K. T. nttOWN, DKNTlfIT, Offlce-nt Floor Old Saving Hank building IIONEMIAI.I I'A. 34yl DK. II. n. SKAUhKS. IIONCSIIALI, I'A. '" OlDce and Heldenro 1110 Church I reel opposite llaplltt Church. Telephone. o race Hour uo to :uu ami ,.ou 10 kiaip , VT. T. McCONVILI,, ,t PHYSICIAN AND SUIIGF.ON. ''t Office 418 Second street, formerly occn ' Pl,by Dr. J. J. O'Connell. I Honeadale, March 13, 1902. 15yl New Malay Opium Curo Being Distributed Free by a New York Society. Cooperating with missions In Malay, eta, the Windsor Laboratories of New York havo secured a supply of the won derful combrctirm plant, which has done so much to revolutionize the treatment of the opium habit. A generous supply of the new remedy, together with full instructions for its use, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject will bo sent to any sulTerer, To obtain n free supply of this remedy and the consular rejxirts nildrcssWimUor Laixiratorics.Hranch 2S, 1111 Hast 25th Street, New York City. Joseph N. Welch, FIRE THE OLDEST FIRE IW8URAWCE ACEWCY IN MAY ME COUNTY. Oftlco: 'nd tlonr Masonic nutlding, over u. jaciwin arug ilore, lionetaaio. How Are Your Eves? Willi a practical experience or.nmny yvnr I am abloto make a i-arclul. Rclentltlu exam Illation of the eye. which will result in tin application of a i;Um that will relieve ami help you. If you fed thn need of aid for your f yen, aeiay m lony. BLIND. Vou aro hlintl to your own interoil If you nt'Klcct to take caru of your eyei. It inn't every oue who can properly tit ymi with clKMt, and when you pet, them you nhoulil not think they will ilo. Just het-autt' you fte a little hetter. You MUST know they ar exactly rlKht. We are headquartera for optical KooU of all kind. All leiifleti duplicated and framed loldo an short notice, cheaper than elsewhere. C. F.SPENCER & CO , JEWELERS, I'oatQia.o Building Uoneidalel'n tTheltew York Daily Press 1 Week Dav Edition. one vear $4 BO! Honesdale Citizen, -2; vear l DO BOTH PAPERS ro ANY ADDRESS FOR 85 BO iddreu Tho GltUen, Honesdalo, Pa SATURDAY BANKING HOURS After June 1st, 1908, 1:00 A.M. to 12 o'clock noon EVENINGS: 17:30 P.M. to 8:30 P. M. EOHESDALE N&TIONAL BANK Hero la Itcllcl fur Women, Mother tJrav a iiurio in Now Vork. dia' looTered an ariiniallt', iilearant herhcurn for kromen'i III,, called Auilralian.Lcar. It li n only cenain reuuiaior. lure, remain Kiimitiice. ami nai aacne, Kinney anil Had derand 1'rlnary Irouhle,, A I all llrug j.l. or ijj uinii iwi. o.iutin riir.l,. A eif, mo uoiuer uray vo., noy, N, V QltPllANS' UOUItT BALK VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE. Ily vlrtun or an order of the orphans' Court of Wayne county, the following des cribed real estate of the above mimed de cedent will be, offered at public iiale, al Hie POUBT HOUSE, In the boroitghot HONES DALE. FH1DAV, AUU. It, Inns, at 10 o'clock. A. M., All that certain piece or parcel of land Ituale in the township of Bmilh Canaan, County of Wayne and mate of IVnn.ylvan la, bounded and described an follows! HE UiNNINM at a corner of hemlock knot driven down In Ibe public roa t In the south western line of land of Harrison MeMiant theni-e along aid road by hue of land of Thos Ulenn, Jr., and John lilenn north forty eight degree west elxly-elglit rod to a take and stones corner t thencu tiy said (Benn's Istid north stxlv-two decree west eleven rotl to a corner In aid public road ; iiienco ny toitien mna oi in late oiacy Chumard outh thirty-four degree west one hundred and thirteen and onchnlf rod to a toue corner In line of Maxwell Ulgart ; thence by uid Maxwell lllgart' laud cuth titty degree cat sixty-four rod to a stones corner In line of land of John Wagner and I. Faulkner lot, now or lately owned by Amo. Heed ; thence by ald Heed' land and land of llarriton McMliin north forty de. grcee eat one hundred ami fitteen rod to the place of beginning. CONTAININU fifty acre more le. And being arae land (onveyed to Andrew J. Kutledgc, nnw de ceased, by Margaret Chumard and John E. Wagner by deed dated April 10, 1MM, which deed 1 recorded Intheolilce for the record log of deed In raid county of Wayn In Deed Hook No. Su, nt page 17IS. ALSO All that certain lot or parcel of land ituate in the township of Mouth fanatn, county uf Wa) tie and Slate of Pennsylvania. Pound ed and dosolllied a follow llt'.lilNNINll al a heap of ione the southern coiner of lot No. til. In thealletuieiit of the "t'a lwald ei Middle Creek Trait'; thence by land of Amos Ke-sl and t-olnmnn Curtis north tlfty degree west lirty.fmirfnds; thenc by litid nl Holomon Curtis north Unity degrees east lift). two rods; theme south lolly dlgrees east llfl se en rods to a post corner; tie-ncc along the land of Amo- Iteed south forty degrees Hest lilt)tuu all I fitic.httlf risl to the plan- of beginning. CONTAINING seventeen at res and forty perches be the same more or less. And being the aine land colm'tcd to Alidlcw J. Uutledge, tl.iw leccasisl, by Solnion Curtis and wile by deed dated April 17, ls,s, whlih deed I le cordet lii cilice for r curding deed In said county In Deed Hook No. at page UTS, and all of above itesi librd land being same laud which John A. Hutledgc, Exei utor of Andrew .1. Hlllledge, coute)el to CIIITord 1 Chapman, deed datetl December II. UHi,, recorded In Deed Hook No. t'l. page SIW Upon said piemisea I a two-stnrv frame house. om frame barn, and othir linpiovc menl Nearly all improved laud. TF.ItMS OF MALE, CASH. 1'iin haser to pay 1 1, fordced as in SiierllT's ale. liEOHOE O. CHAPMAN, !'('. MuuriiRii, Administrator. Attorney. mi tl. U HANI, l'refl(itiit WM. H. IIUI.UF.S Vice President. U. 8. HALMON, Cashier, W. J. VAIU, Asa't (Vuhlnr Artar nil Mvmd twrl mnttcrot h-btt. CiiltlvntMtlin ImblUno niMttr how mtirll you mnkf-lt in the one mirci wny to hute You will find rourttoun treNttiiint Mini ti in pin nrfurilv l WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS HONESDALE, PENN'A. UF.AIl TIIK FK1UUF.S: CAIMTAIi STOCK, - SIOO.OOO simi'iaiH :t(iti,ntiu UNDIVlllKn K.VIt.MNUS, IU.(IH'J TOTAli CAPITAI,, SKIO.OH'J Total Assets. - $2,680,000 SAVINGS OKl'OSITH mnde on or he fore the lentil da) ol an) luontli will dmw Interest from the lirct ilay of that luonlh. INTKIIKHT will he pnld lor all Calendar month, on nionei reiiiaiuliiK on deHii,ii three (7i.i ndar numthn 01 longer. INTKllfcsrC JMI'OL'NDKDIN.IANL'AKT AND JULY. Buiall tare, to rem In our IlL'ltOt.AII I'llOOP HTKEli VAULT. Hpecial aiiciitioii Kiveii lo MKUI'ANTII.K AWOUNTS. Oepositti mar he made hv mail. DIUF.CTDUS: 11. C. If and. V. n. IIoi.vek, c. J. Smith, A. T, rjEAHl.K, V. I'. KlUlll.C, V. F. HUTKAU II J. CoNOiit, H. 8. Hiuus, T. II. Cuim. Time Card In Effect June 21st, 1908. SCRANT0N DIVISION T.!l, ....... ....... .J trw,TWAr .ijii i.i in J5 lovt) IlKllCiH'lf 1 AtHllKUt .. " ' ITeNlon rark " MliiirrwHl 1 . ru)nlelle " 1 orami . " ' rieiwltit Mt 10TMS1I ,10 lilli ID l M.ll as V311 VI XII SI) tun si ' . UtiloliilMe.. Korelt 1'IIT n UII1I3 " Crh'nlileYil ' ion 19 " raro-imiaip. ' Wli'tellrt.l.-p eojit in .MajrDrM Vd . .Jermrn .. . ..ArcblbaM.. .. . Wlitlop. . remine... olrili.ot.. . .DlCklOD . . ..Tlimop ... .lToilJ.(ne.. HM1I0M M J 10 I?," H4J10 111 (, ,0, 8 10 VI 10 M " essiuul " sioiosoi.Y rare I'l.ce .HcranUiD ..Ar m m' ' Addltlooal trains lravn CiromJilo for V iy. Held Yard at fl so a ru uuy, and 8.8t p m dour : .icepl Hiinday. Addlll.inal trilos Muro Ma. field Yard tor carb)Ldalii n .in a m dally aiid s 21 V- w aauy excrpi nuQQy J. O. AKPiHao., J It Wti.n, Tramo Manairpr, Tratellnir Aupnt, U Dtator at., Now York, BcraoUio, IVk AtJDITOU'H XOTICK. KatatenrMAKY S. t'ONI.K.V, l.ato or t lintoii, dect aied. The undcrplunetl. an Auditor iiiinointcil to nasi unon exiei)tlonii lo account, and to report dUlrlhutlon ot the fund. In the hand, of Hlrphen (jiimmoe, Adnihiiatrator of , aid date, will atlend lo tho dutlea uf nis appointment, on FltIDAY.July.11, IWifl. nt 10 o'clock, A.M., rt hi, ofllee 111 the IiokiukIi of llonendale, ut wiucn nme ami pini-e all ciniin, aKalual rant eniai. mint he preaeiitinl, or lecnurno to the l if) for illatrlliillioii will he lout. II. WILSON, Auditor, dale, July II, VJU-i. 11U NOTICH or ADMIMSTItATION. rTATC or FltANKI.IN II. UDHINSON, Irflle of llonemlale, ileceilflcil, All nerwin, tlide hied lofnld ctuto are no. till oil to make Imuitillutepu) incut to the mi- aeriKiiii ; uiui 1110,11 iiiitiiir ciaium apiinn aldeitiitoarunotilliil to picaeut them, duly aiieiiwi, lor vciiiciuom. MAIIK UOIIINSON, llonenlale, I'a., July in. JIKK I'.i'r. Till l what Hon. Jake Moore, Slate Ward, en. of (Jcnr?ia, a or Kmlol for iv,peia -"K. ('. 1 1.. Wm & in., (in, airo, lll.-Dear Hira I have (Uinered iiiuro tlian twenty year, from liiiliKentlon. Ahout elL'titeen month, aco 1 had crown ,o miiih wui.e inai i couht not uikoi a cruat or i orn lueait and could not retain anithliu on mv toinach. I lo.t L'j Iha ; In fai t I mado up iuy iiiiini iiuti i ruuci iiih me nui u piioii time when a friend of uiiiie rei ouimetided Kodol, I iuixenteil to try it to phitan liliu and wo, hotter In ono day, I now weluii more than 1 overdid In mv llln and am in heller health than for many yciua, Kodol did It, 1 beepiilioltleoualalilly, and write tlii, hoping Ihat hiiuiiinity muy Ihi henetlled. Your, very truly, Jake I Moore, Atlanta, auk, i, iw." coin uy rr.li,, ino urUKiii.i LIU US TAKU CAkU OP VOU KYUSV It will pay you to cull at tho finely equipped GOLDEN'S OPTICAL PARLORS II Houlh Main Ht., CAUIIONDALB, l'NN'A, kO'fl I 'i in i g FU.ton, grgx! ZS 3. 1 , Mr m T II i t I.i t 2 3- I 2l S IS 1 .13 S .V.I 4 45 3 IV! t M 9 231 filn s v.i r, '.u i J', r, : i a 4 ft a ,rs 5T n is 4 01 tso . . i 4 M 5 r.r 111 ft 01 IT r, on 4 19 Ui",l 4.1 ais 4 .7 1J 40 C31 4 HI 111 19 4 a; fil 4 40 0 It 'p u r m A Dattle Fleet Ilogy. Dcrauae the reptllillc of Ilmlll hai ijtvcn an order for the nutrtictlon of twenty-seon nnrKlilps mid 12."i hat terlcH of frunt nomc icoplu nrc ills licd to nee the fine hand of Japan at work In an miexiH-etci) Held. It la surely difficult to KUeaa what Dm ill ran want of ft trreat military equip ment. Four of the tinrnhlp are to be Dreadnoughts, and that feature makcl It look IhoiiKh Ilraill expects to Ret well tonnnl the front rank of naval Iiow crs. There are several reasons why Jo rum tnlRht wish to deal In n round about nay In IncreaslnR her navy. She l watched with suspicion by every poller having Intercuts In the far east. A nation that will strlko without warning, as she did In 111, Is not lo lie trusted. In pplte uf all her Rmsl points Japm Is relatively weak nud hns n desiierate part to play to keep her position nmonir world iioivers. And t.hc has her uiin is-ople to fear and to hotalwluk iihen It comes to military cxHndltiircs. They an- nlready trround ilomi under heavy war taxes, which will haiiR oi er the country for n ecu- crutlon. UNcontent Is raging among tho lower clns,.s, and n new war budget uoiild be likely to bring on un Internal crlls. Ilriir.ll has scleral times done ng'l business In eclliiig warships. Rlic Is nlnn.is on the tnurUet vlth barmilns In this line uhcneier n wnr brciks nut .Inp.m could cuslly giinrnntce the micptamv of n lieiv tlis-t iihen the time comes, for tihen n goierniiient Is lilvoliisl In trouble the ssiple nlll rally to Its iiprt. Hut an llnnicn-v tax bnnlcn lo keep up n war est ib llstiiueiit In the time of uci Is not wchsiiuo to a country Kronnlug under poierly. If Jiniiin ulshcs to cxpiin.l her armauieiit she ciininit do It os!iily nud ,iIhic Imiinl nt present. And llr.i rll Is a nnlioii likely to build "mi Fls1,'" now that elnlHirule naial pro- graiiiiucs nrc ii fad with Koieriiinents nnd n Nigy to tho iH-oplc who lime to foot the bills Our Thirteenth CrnMia. All army of workers iiiiuilHTlng near ly 7i'."J will bo engaged on the tonsils of HUH, for which preparations lire nl ready under wny. The count of impii hitlou will Is-glu In the month of April Instead of tu June, ns heretofore, for the rc.-isoii that In Juno ho many dwell lug limi-os In the cities nic closed unj the s-nple liihablllug them are cnunicd IwUv In eotui ciihes und lu other n ' ut nil. Miulu.iry ihit.i will Ik- oinltu . fiiim this census in older to glic inn e sp.us- In stiitNths relating to lliun lion and business netliltlcs It Is pinpnsisl In omit the riiilippliii s from the thirteenth census ls-eon-e h i-ctisus w us taken lu the Islands tr-e eiirs ago, mul. as the exis-use of a new census would come out of the treasury of the territory, the natlie will naturally object to another con i so siHiu. Hut the territories of Alaska llaivnll, (.iiiani, Sainiu, the canal r.oiie and l'orto ltlco will Is- isnensl. There Is n bill pemlliig lu congress lo take an agricultural census eier.i (He cars. The country Is developing pn fast that llgllles cnllisted OIKS' 111 tell .wars fall to si-t foilh the actual con dltiiui of nrfalrs and me out of dale during half t,he life of the census. I'l tlmotcly, nnd for the Mime icisou, the population -eiis -s ma Ih taken eier.i file j ears Instead of eiery ten, ns at present. The fables of Joel I'handlcr Harris will kis-p his funic allio so long ns there are chlldien to Iks niniiseil b; the KngtMi tongue mid adults to ad mire tho product of a simple Imaglti i lion wedded to everyday plillosopliv. llro'r Itabblt and Ilre'r l'ox will Hie foreicr lu our literature, while I'nilo Iteuius Is sis-nnd only to Mothei tloose as n household is-rsonnlltv. I'uhllclty mul Labor Dispute,. So fur ns the new industrial arbitra tion law of t'anada has Is-en put lo the test, publicity Is seen to Ih lis most cITisllie feature. Neither piuty to a. dispute alsiut wages Is bound lo accept tho decision of tho arbitrators, but the case must bo referred to a court In advance of eiery declaration lo go mi a strike or to fnt'ie a lockout I his provision of tho law . ;s tho parlies together for n lliunnih. hear ing of ctuh s,le lu the piesellie of third parties. The parly which Is lespnnslble for tho failure to accept the lleclslull nf the cniirt may haie to face linsiiiu public nilulnll. The full fads me ill ilnsid at the bcailug, and Umn llo in the ioirt liases Its division, and public opinion Is not llkel) to sustain n body of dlssatlslied wiukiiieii or a stubbniii i iptn.ier lu a course which Is nut complctcl Jusililable mi the eililence elibmlltcd to tho nihllrutors. New York dealeis lepoit tho sale, of lliviiorks this jcar tho highest on rcisiid. liven when times aro hard people will still 'Vue up for Hie rniiilh." All the money put Into a gissl llruwoiks display Is well expend i .i, for It Is a Is-aullful and linpiesslio wny of maiklug the day. The shani dcellliu In the price of horses In raniida Is nttilbutisl to tho fail that lu icry ri-ccut enrs pihs-s h.ue goiio to nil iibimrin.ill) high pitch Now they are wiling back to nornuil. 1'icikIi genius Inn lineiitil u gun thai will shoot l,V'l limes a nilniilo. With a resaler of that kind lu action liny numls-r of Iniusciit lijstanilers could "get I Ih-Iih" without n wasto of tliiin. T lit. nppearauis- of mi ci-rt snlik mcr lu tho lolo of n rescuer and not as the ilcllni of his own !uoKs-itnosa liow and then adds variety M the turns from Ihe seashoic. I'selcss to try to wink up sympathy for those Idle freight cars that were put to work Just as uicatloti da)n ennui nround, for they havo 'had theirs." lliissla's douuia Kaucllons an outlay ot $:i(m,ii,(ii) on military schemes In the fur east. Maylsi Japan would set Ilo for half that niiioiint i-ash down. It doesn't help matters any lo speak of tho heated term In heated terms. TAFT DAY IN CINCINNATI. Citizens of All Parties Join In Celebration. RECEIVES FORMAL NOTICE Senator Warnar, Chairman of Notlfi cation Commlttta, Makai Addraia Notifying Candidata of tha Honor. Strttta Dacorattd and Flllad With Vliltlng Rapubllcana Flying of Bal loon and Firaworka DUplay Ara Faaturaa of Ctlabratlon Mr. Taft Attanda Confaranoa of Ohio Com mitUa. Cincinnati. Jatj 2S. Whatever tho political txJlAfa of the Clncluxiatlfln may be ha twa temporarily forgot ten thorn today In nla purpiist of Join Inn ft a a Cttiieo In the honors paid to the clty'e moat dlstliiRtilHhtMl Itvlnc native. William Hownnl Tuft, cnndldnto of tho rtepuhllcnn pftrty for pnnldent of tho ViilUM Htatcn. tho occasion of tho form M iuinittuc'nitnt of lila inndMacy. T-Kl.iy 1h a RotHTtil holIJay In Cln cluiiiitt. Ihnt fact wnn vrMi'iiced not only tiy tho 0orrtt.ihn thnt ndorn tho triM'tH nnd hHiift, but ulno by tho irciKTiil t-vttatloii uf Wivfli and huntm nnd tin' crowd-t tlmt artHciuhhtl nt the homo of Cburief 1. Tuft to hear tho ppeiA-li of tiotlHcntlon und th iioml luv'a rrply Himir tlau uku tho city's authorltloM UnitM a prwldinntlori n1 qiitntlnt; that tiKlay be oUtcrvcd a n muiiklpnl holtdHy ay nil rlttzoiH with mit rcKtnl to political ainil;itlout. Wherntr nu ksv In rinclniiatl h U cuiitrithtud tiy tho ph'turo of Mr. Tuft. TIk fHiididrtti-N rciituroM loaiu nt htm friHii oIIU-i.', bro mid lionio win dows ti til fnitn in ninny rinti tiio rvti trul fcHtuit uf tho niitucruuH baniior hutitf mrmH tho Ktroct- Tht-y jiiv itti'ii du tho i.iu U of emits mul mi tho hmU'o ttnit doT'iruti' tho blo.itt of tin vNitltii; doUhr;ilfH fn-ni niMiby rltfo nnd stutos hi woll ns those of ulult WILLIAM H TAFT. compnnlea of tho city's own inarching IlopuhllCHn clubs. The h trout are crowded with thousand of Uepubllc nna from many status, withered to do honor to their putty's Mtuhdard Itonrer. Tho if renin n y of notltlcntlou took pi aro In tho home of Charier 1. Taft, brother of Judge Tnft. Homo of Tafta Brother Thla huiijc, u bt'tiutlftil one, la Pit uated lu one of the most prominent factory dlMrlctx of tho elty. The house ia more tlmu a hundred years old. Tho buituen purt of the eity has grown up around It. Mr nnd Mm. Chnrlos I. Tnft, however, are no nttueheil to It thnt they will not moe out to the new fashionable hill section. Tho homo is tilled with beautiful pictures by fa inotiH aitliN nud with curios from all over the wot Id Mm. Willi. un II. Taft, accompanied by Mrs. llvury C Corbtn of Waibluu' ton. wife of Major tietioral Corbln. (Mine from Hot Sprbm lu time to at tend .Indue Tuffs iioilllcnlloii. The will Ih the Muosto of Charlei V. Tafl until totiioirow. when tho party, coup posed of the scrtlar. and Mrs Tafl. (letieinl nud Mr Corldii nud several otheis will loaxo on tho ivtutu trip to lint Springs, reubltm then ThurMl.iy iimrulmr. Chut ley Taft. son of the presidential candidate, remained at Hot Sprtnc while his parents nltouded the not lib ntlnti ceremonies bore. Tho fesihlttos pi-ellmtunry to the speeches nt Juduo Tnft'a temporary homo Included salutes In the early morning from hill topa, conalttlug of twenty or more nuns tired from eacli of the four hill tops -Mount Adams, Mount I.irokout, Fnlnlow helghta and Price bill. Flag Raising In Taft'a Honor. Later there was a flaw raising In the Kroundu of Charles I. Tnft, tho cere mouy fonaUtliiK "f nn Invitation, hIiikIuv, tho proseiitatlon and raising uf the Hag, Its acceptance, aluglng and the leiud let Ion. Then came the escort of the notltlca (ton commltlce from Hotel Slntou to tho residence of Churlea I1. Taft, tha reception committee escorting the no tification committee to the Taft home, where nn informal reception wan held by Judge Taft. Tbo notification committee was head ed b Chairman William Warner. I'nlt til States senator floin Missouri, In delivering to Mr Tnft the formal no tice of his humiliation Senator Warner Mid: Yuu ara of coursn not unaware, Mr. Taft, that Mr. Roosvalt'a term as presi dent of the I'nltM UtaUs will uiplru on March 4. law. tlmt tho pollilcul partes of our country uru perfecting thUr oi Hflnliatloita preratory to prsentlug to the people at tbo aenwral eluctlun to be held lu KovemWr nekt their respective candidates fur that blah office, tbut the Ht-puhltcun party tn national conveialon, cimiMsed of deb-aates represcitttna ev ery etuta und teriltury aud the uuilyhiK possesvluiis Of Ihe United Htates, mioin bUd at rhlrawo on June 16 to 13 Incluslvu has eompleUd Its dtrllbtratluns, that It has outllioiil and Kuhuiltu-d to ths rlttsen ahlp of Iha rwpuhlic for louslderutlon and adoption ftotrnmtutul policies which It confidently believes will b of the high bst srlce tu th nation In her every part; that It baa from among Its strong and eipertencud statesmen men whose strvlce tu thu public has demonstrated their wort him bb In clearness of charac U r. devothai to the country and the wsl furtf of tha Individual clttien aud with full understanding of tho nation's neds In her highest and best asplruttonsse looted you aa Its candidate for president, the hlffbt-st honor that can bo conferred by this coiuitltutlunal republic, and I would therefore add the most exalted po-IUUm-1 offlcs on this earth, nnd the com mittee which you se bfure you, whose chairmanship I have tha honor to hold In the temporary ubsnca from tha United States of the lion. Henry Cabot .lodge of Massachusetts, permansnt chairman of the JWpubliciiii nation! con vest Ion. now tenders to you at the direction of that i. cnnventloL the ' ..-nul nomination of the "rmaUlnan f r.r tha BraaldeMV of ttCaUhltfd eutaa, ant t b.inl yuu an ftv CrouAd csiy fr tn pifttrorm or follrioi adopted by that comrnUon. I onnnot. sir, oomiUt tho dlicharir of thli molt nprtonMo iluty without nnur Inf yott ot th hlRh tiirt Itt Ahlch ymi ara held not only by thont nf ynnr nnn polltloal faith, but by ynur fvllnw citizens without regard to tho nrty f their aJ miration of your ability manlfmtcil throushout your publlr service of their knowledge of the t-repnratlon which you will brine to tho tiifchnrpo of the blah and difficult dutkn of ffi-sUtont. of their belief In your d-cp con Ictlon of th equality of all tnn bwfora the 1-iw ntnl In tho practloH) npi-llcntlon of thnt prln clpl by any ndmlnltratlnn of which you may N the had, th nil by whlrh rv ry official act of Mr Itonsm-ult ns trrtiMnt has Nett squnrml, w hlch has won for him the conflileticf and respect of bta countryman throughout tha land nnd which has brouKht to htm ivt all ttmog their unquestioned and enrncft support. It was his unlvrrMl nppllcntlon ot this rule which caused his pnrty In nntlonnl convsntlon to pay htm thu foltowlnc Just and spltitiJId trlbuta of njproal. Prograsa In Idaala of Government. "His administration Is tin epoch In American history In no othi-r pcrlo.1 since the national sivrlnnty wni won undar Washlnatoti or pres-rvol tinilcr Lincoln hns thiro leen such nilyhty pr.B rsss In those Ideals of Kovvrnmnt uhlch roako for Justlcn, equality un fnlr rtonlirm among men. Tho highest tisplrntlotis of tho American people lutve found volcn TLeir most iftltcl scrvint rrprtsantn ths best alms and wurlhlt puipooo of all lils countrymen American intnhnod hns lxM'n liftfil up to a nobler nst of duty and obligation. CofKelenc nnd ciurnir In public station nnl hlch stntvlirds of rtftht and wrong In private lift- tmw n tha cardinal prlnrlpUs of political life Capital and labor bse Wen broucht Into closer relations of oonflfUrir and Inter-dvp-ndrnoe, and the hqe if nvulth n-l tha tyranny if pocr and all rt nnd prlvlIuKtd favoritism havr Iwen put to sonrn t-y thn shnptn and mnnty It turn nf Justlrn and fair play " It Is aratlf)inr to your cauntrinon to reflect that of tht nImlnltratnn yni havo tjeen a conitplcuous p.irt as V'ti wcr of tho administration of Mr McKln toy, whosn ncrompHtbiin nts mrk a na tional progress onsurinsid In nil uf our previous national Mfi It tbsrefore phes mo amulnc pUnmire Jdr Taft, to prfst'ttt to you this fortn.il iminlnatbin front tho ltiit'ticin party. hope in.rtm tital illrbs baf for s) lonff 'kftpt In tmlnttco the inbihty fnics nf th nation" nnd to wlimc cniitlumM (tuMatice of tho nstlon w havr iv rv tin sonablM right to bll.'o that thu p.t'ph oru now UukhiK The rent of tho dny U to lv kI tn tip to colobratlona of MtrlotK urtt In hon or of Mr. Tnft. Tho olty Boonm nit loua to evlnca In every wny IU rrnd for blm In tho short tlnio ho will l-o hare. Display of Firaworka. The evonts nchodulod for thin nfter noon nnd evening In honor "f Mr Tuft Include nn Informal Inm-hcm by Mr Charloft I Tnft. nn nutnmolillo rldo through the suburb for tho iiotlflo:i tlon nnd gonornl coiiitnltteos tbo ro loaslng of tlu.usainN of balli'-'ii In different piirla of the city, nn Infurninl Kinokfr nt tho Country club to tbo im tllkfttloti eitiamiltio nnd dlktlnuuhlied trtiostM nnd n IlievvorkK' dUpluy nl K'len park, with Judiv'e Tnft mid bit party nnd the nrdlllontlon coninillhv iowbiK tin ".'line flout :l ite:iiiibo.it Two Important rwiit politically le aulted from tho uieotlnirs nnd lonfer elites lneldent to tho tiotlllcntlou d.i prepnrntlonfl. William 11 Tuft ml dressed u Joint inettlnir of tho Ohio atiito i-enlml nnd oxoeiUIvo ontuuittters Idetitifi Inc himself closely iltb Ihe stfllo oiinipnl'ii, and making It pi. tin that whatever bud 1-eeii done by Ar thur I. Voryn nud other Mule lender had lanm approved by blm. USES PISTOL TO AVENGE SISTER. Italian Kills Man For Abduct ing Young GIN. New York, July 2s.-flinrlei It.ilill nn llnllnn youth twi'iity turw jran old, ciuiilultlt'il luuriler In nU'iifi' n 4lliliuiuiril sIstiT. Ills U-t in wiu l'eliT Dl.lK-iwi-ry, thlrty-clKlit jwim old. DlnlifiiM'y wni slml mul kllkil without wiirnlni: dm hi' Mil lu hU holm' lu Itrooklyn. Aftrr thu shout Ini: Itulill siirri'iuli-ri'il tn tho pullet' nun i'Hliuly tolil why hi' hnil cniuuillli'il th '.tIiui'. It iippi'iirn tlmt kIx mouths npi ltnl ill's hlsliT, Annie, n irlrl nf thlrtrt'ii dUiippunnil from hoiiu. lhilill sit liluisi'lf lo Ni'nri-h for Ikt mm ri'coull fininil hi'r lltlni; ullh UNhiMi-i'ry li tin- Ilroolilyu ImuMi'. Hi. nlso li-.-i i-i.t-,1 lu stiitisl, that tin' k'lrl hail not pm nwnv with IHslii'iisiTy of hi-r own frrt will, mul this ih'li'ruilui'il him to m-i-Ii IcM'UKi'. Uf si'i-uri'il ii ri'Volir mul piliiK to l)lsuiisi.r)'s npnrlmi'iit, hol him twUf In llu hri'itst, Inlll.t Inv wounds Unit s i hrmiKht ilwith. Weather Forecait, Showers, winds shifting tn fri'st east. Live Stock Market,. IIOOM Hinlr.n f.ilr; in.irki t nlow nnd luui-r; prliui. tifsxh-ii. mulliims nml hfiivy Yorkers. '-1.0'. lUlit Yorkers, I'lTun C75; plKS. I'l: roughs. $..nfi vi) Hlll.r:!' Al l...iina piu.tiy limit niarkit alow on Kluep unit Inwi r on limilis: nilnii' wi-thtTS. HiKiS; mils nnd collliooll, !n3, litlnl.s, SlnHlD. Qeneral Market,. N"W York. .Inly 27 Ht'TTHIt-CJuIrt nnl '-.ale lower; -x (ra wi-sti rn tri-anury. i prints, Lis: IHlilH Firm nml In I'nnBtUnnlA nn1 oilier niMrl'i i ilr-mnnil: ihy II ruts free cases ar at mirk. Iviinn) Ivanl i ami ullnr nenrliy llrsts, mrrerit rerelpts, In relurtiiilile ruses. Lis- M m.irk, MSl rn llists, frie msis :le nl murk. urni ern. cullint rinlpts, lue rus. s. lis- ut mark 'lli:i:S!:- Kltnu r nn-l In K0.1.1 ilemunil. New Yolk, full rre.ims i Imlei , ll.e , ilo , fair lo koo.I, lPt'lO l.li: I'lit'l.'I'ltY (Juki, fowls louir; fiiHle, ISulle . out tonsil rs, l.t!'ii.a.; sprlto; i l.lokeiis Ii'mJih. Mti:ssi:li I'lil'l.'rllY rirm mul In fair ilemanil; fresh kllleit fouls, i lioU-e. KHultc . ilo . fair lo a I. UVill. oi l ruostils, Veil's', iiiMlhy l.lollns, J.lu1.e , wi-suin liroiii is P.i::e I'llTAT'iKH nnnir elu.l.e pirlnrrel, tbtin, fslr lu Kuod. " r l.sirel. J U.A Democratlo Fund. In Oklahoma Uank. f 1 lit 111 Is', llkl.l, .l"l -s (iolollior fhuilis N lluski'll, llvasiiriT of the li-iii'sr,itii' iiutloii.il iiiiiiuillli'i', nu luiuuii'il t Ian t ho would ili poslt niinuilt lis- funds In mi Oklahoma hank oper uIIiik uiuU'r tho stalL' Kunriiut law. Dryan Honored In Omaha. Omaha, Null., July iW. Ili'puhllnilis and DriuiHruiH nllko turiii'il mil lull' to lusr Mr. Ilrynii spunk nt thu nils hie ot n Urn; u'Hon hy thu man who run OKulnst him In his Unit rau for coiiKresa, V. J. ('oniiull. A illunur was tilvrn hi in nt thu Oumlia iluh hy Itupiihlhiin u ml liumiKTiitlu liusluuss men und islllorH, ut which Victor llosu wnlur, NuhriiHkn muuiU'r of thu III puhllinii I'li'iiilhu coimnlltuu, Knt close lo Mr. lirymi. Mr. Ilosuwulur Is one of Mr. Houn's most formldahlu antagonists, Thu Iii'iunirnllc iniidl' duln wa, Inllluliil Into Ihu Ak Sar lieii, a noiipiirllsnii wiK-luty whoso nniiio U "Ntmk' npullutl hackuiiru. INDEPENDENTS' CONVENTION. Naming of Candidate to Follow First Session. IIISOEN IN THE LEAD. Massachusetts Man Considered Most Available For Presidential Nomina tlon, but There Are 8everat Others In the Field In Opening Address Mr. Hearst Flays Doth Old Parti. s and Pays Respects to Mr Dryan, Much Rnthusiasm at Opening of As semblage. CliloiK'i, July 23. Following the opruliiR session of tho tint national convention of thu ludupundcnre party, Interest lu thu convention centers to day In Ihu pnrtj's choice of n fundi (lute. It I declared thnt the nomination of 'llioiiiiis I,. Illi:c!i of Mnssnchusotb Is nliniMt ci rlaln. Several of the dele cations met mul Indicated their pref- erenee for la I in. Mr. Hearst n urtteil on eeiv luiinl to reconsider his do termination not to run, hut he resolute l ilis lliieil In do o, nor would he tq. Ileate his iirefeteme for nuy of the l.l.ell eallillil.ltes Mint of the lead- els take the lev Ihat Mr. Illsi-en la the tnntt nvullithle. inhn Temple 1 1 raves nf (iisircln, for mer I'otiuri'ssiniiii Mllfnnl V. Howard, who mice wrote u Imok untitled "If t'hrht t'nniff to t'oncreHs;" V. H. Nenl of I in I l:i i i.i mul Charles A. Walsh of Iiiv.,1, who uns once si-crelary of tbo IieuiiK-ratlc committee, tmvu the back WIU.IAM II. iii:ai!st. . Im; of not mill their nun states, hut or otheis. 'Hi,. I,, is Utile IT any ills ciis,iii nl' i lee ii'elileiitl.il candidates Boom Fcr Washington. The New orl, dflc.itlon contains a niiiti lor whom n liooni li.is ls-cu start ed. Thl- N III. hard I'. II. WnshhiK ton, u slr.ippito: i foot three atli lev , who is -.1 1, tn lie descended from th 'inll.v of iieiitxc W.i-hliiKtoii. He llioilestly ileeklleil thai lie did not Wlltlt the iniiiilu.itlou, hut did not say ho would not hike It. The opeiihu: of the ronvuntlon In Orchestra h.ill was spectacular and liiipro-.lo. Theie wan iiiltn ns much I'litliii-hisin as i hurnctcrliuid the Initial session of the llepuhllcnn convention here. The hull was crowded to the doors, the lour u-allerles showlm; patches of cnlnr conti Hulled hy the dresses, of wniueii Mr. Hearst and his follow ers had formed un nttrnctlve setting for the lauiichliu; of their party, Tln.ru were ll.iKs etery where. llauklnK the walls of the domelike Ptniro wuru clus ters of the national colors, forming n hackcrouiid for lltlmuraph portraits of tieore W'nshlimton, Ahrahnm I-Incolu, John Adams mid Thoinns Jefferson. Tlu"e were Ihe only portraits lu the hall. I'wry man mid womuii had n shield shaped fan of tho national col nrs. Pretty neatly nil nf tliaui had small hand II. ms us well. The ilclcpitcK were seatisl In the rcg nl.tr paripiet chairs, the states U'lug indieuteil h standards. Massachusetts, linilaiia. New York, Ohio and Call, foi iiia held front rows clear ncrons the hall There wile no territorial stand unls. A ver. aisl hruss hand In the k-allery pl.i.M-d patilotlu nils nnd thu eor popular "iile." Cheers For Party Leaders. When the I .. ml was not working the deleaales and Kiillerh-s were. The dele-L-.ltes cnine lulo Ihe h ill III ii Issly, III tin; tlirouj;h the crowd of fi,inl people w ho Janiiiied the streets lu front of the cnUM'iilli'ii hill mid down the two ,-iNles s.lnu Ihe parquet, their statu liaiiners alsie their heads. When the ilele-aleH were seatnl they cheered each other, called for salutes for Mr. Ileaist mul some of the Is'st known lluures lu the Independence movement. The siholarly HrMiane, Ihe illmlnutlve he.iru and UMiai.l li. II. W'Hshlngtou eallle lu for cheers. 'Ill hliess of Mr. Hearst us tern por.ii.N ehaliuiau wascheeiisl with wild enthii'-lasui. He spoke lu pint as ful 'ows: Hits Is tho llrst untluiial convention nf tin lintels lull me pail) I Inline Ihat im. win ilo a s. 1 1 lit in our fellow llll- toll i. Inl iml lo the llio.tlmilote serv ile . iiil- . - il l.v lie foioi'ters of till. KlIV .ihi.i. nl If l il. ill round n parly which Will I. III. .Ill Hill . llll. kl) f.lllllful tU lllS i.iiis. of Hie I.I .lu p. uple. lu tho pru.4 pies or tns ieMrsilin w liulwpsnn.nce iiu.l I.i the fun.l nut iilul Am.rlean l.l.us uf in . ii ..iulll nnl i. i i-. ii. in 111 for nil II.. It. pulllenii imit) is Hie nn Im ml U1..M..I I.uiiJiii il.U ii of Ihu trims It seoliin llii.s.1 ulin Would res.'Ue It, re pU.IIStlB tl.O-1 llo Wolllil ref.llUI 11 lllld lll n l.s I.i in, nly Ii. lis piolllulim InfHioy. Tim lu nu.riull. .ni. is uurely i nl.ius .if Its ..nlM slstu s III milieu llm ry It iiphliil.ts he nt uue ileetliiu unit Imitate In r ut the in it The It. pulilli nn It niters nrn the. politics attorneys of duels mul iii.uii.ioUes, th repn sent.ttwes lu piil.lle life of tliosn Ktant corMirntions whuh luivs supeisuil d the puoplii In tills rejiiihllr us tho Source nf siuir ami the suit of uulhorlly The Deinorratlv vnnKUurit Is n KiiUlurf army It Is led t.y u kuluht nrraye.1 hi a mothy of mo-tllleit professions uml riuu promlseil prinelples of ulltred opinion ami rctrurtt'i! Mtutements. Assumlnv that Mr. Ilryan himself la all that his most ur.lent inlmlrer claim him tn lisn L'reiit lawyer, mi entliilitemiil slnltsiusn, un lusplrtd patriot still a man I known hy the, company he keeps, nn.l nn 1i cent Iieiimcrat 'un tulerate his freu eompaiiloiis Deckers of Old Parties Pirates. Ilnik of both parllea and un.lerwrlttnjT each are thirs I'aplnln Kld.ls of liului try, tti.iso lilsliwumeu nf hluh nnunce, who realUu thnt lo plumh r safely the people' purse they must llrst osge, the people' K.iv.rmmnt, I urffe our pnity In take n hrnad and lltieral stnnil toward Ih" I fiitlimite Lusl. lisa enlarprtses of the country, hut lu dlattntiiLk l..tw.n huu.sl hu.lne v- erywliers and llieso m:::m". concern ti hlch plunder through polities! pull nn.l pay for political protsrtlon We nil want prosperity, nnd. what Is more, we wnnt projp.rlty for all. I urge our party, therefore, to be Intel ligently and courageously constructive, not merely ohitructltp like the lb-publican party nor UV.lructke like tlia Demo cratic pally. The Republican platfurm saya nothing and mean, nothing. It I a platform of itatlatlcal Inven tion and political evasions. It Is oblauty tin. product of a party who ole purpoae I, to atanil pat and trhoae aot d.slre la to stay ?aL The Democratlo platform contalna aome good and original thlnga; but, na ha been aald, th original thing are not good. nd the good thing, are not original. The committee ou rules ntnl perma nent organization, whlrh met Imme diately ufter the convention, selected Charles A, W'nlsu of Iowa n perma nent chairman und adopted a rule that no speech from the platform should exceed Ave minutes lu length and Unit no delegate should lie heard ou one .oject inoro than once. The committee on resolutions organ lied hy election Howard 8. Taylor of Chicago s cluilrinnn. A long delutlo followed on tho cpiestlon of whether the platform Bhotild he considered hy tho committee ns n whole or hy suh ronnulttee. The committee commenc ed ncthe work hy considering a large number nf planks nud davldlng on what suhjects they wished tn make deflorations. It was understisid that when the list nf suhjects had Iksui completed the task nf forming the platform proper would ls turned liter to a stiln'uiumlttis' which was to re tort tn the full committee, rWO DIE WHEN" TRAIN HITS AUTO. '.ocomotlve and Motor Gar Meet In Center ot Ralls. Olen Head, N, Y., Ji ly 28. Two pei sons were klll.it und two serluu.il) In jured ns the result of a collision here lu'tween an automobile and the Ml. Ilonalres' express of the l-one; Island rullrond, n very fust train Unit carries inuiiy wealthy New Yorkeru to their summer homes on Long Island. Miss Leigh Townsend, a New York girl of social prominence, who wus a passenger In the auto, died n few min utes after the accident, nnd Charles Smith, the chauffeur, died while lielug taken to a hospital. The other occu pants of thu uutoinohlle were Miss Ileutrlce Eddy, twenty-two years old, of llrooklju, mul Lloyd Itohlnsou, twenty, sou of Clmrles ltobiusoit, a New York Iwnkcr aud owner of the unto. The accident occurred at the (Hen wood roud crossing, u short distance fruiu thu station Lloyd Itohlnson was taking the auto party to his father's summer home at Sea Cliff when the machine and the locomotive met In the center of the lulls. The automobile wus being rushed across when the col llslou occurred. Thn occtipnuts of the automobile were hurled lu ull direc tions. INQUEST ON DREW GIRL Witnsss Appear to Tall What They Know of Murder. Troy, N. Y July 2tf.-Tuut Hazel Drew was murdered nnd her Is sly thrown lntu Teul poud to make It ap pear as though she had committed sui cide was practically established hy the testimony taken ut the Inquest Into her death lu Vit Avcrlll Turk, William Tuylor, ihe taciturn uncle of lliliel Drew, Hgalu told his story, lu which he stoutly denied uuy knowl edge of Ids niece's presence In or near Avcrlll Park on the evening when she Is thought to hare hceu killed. Frank Smith, the farmer boy, told of having met Hazel Drew strullln7 along the Tuliorlon road, Idly swlug tug her hat, as though she had no Sieclul errand In view. He repeated how Itudolph (luiidermun drove him down to the village, where Guilder mnn left him. Smith did not deviate from the story he has told so often nud lu which he accounts for his time during that entire evening. Hazel Drew's uppcttruure on tht Mountain roud on that night was cor roborated hy the testimony of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ltollmuii, who told of meet, lug u young woman whose description evuclly fitted the girl Frank Smith an hi wus lluzel Drew. other witnesses were examined, but nothing linportnnt was disclosed until William HulTey told of having seen a strange mall seated III a one horse wagon waiting near Teul pond about the time Hn.el Drew was seen tn that nelghliorhiiisl by Frank Smith. A sec nnd man, Mild lluifey. was walking nloiig Ihe bank nf the point, peering Int.. ihe water This testimony was po-ltely upheld by Mrs, Uuffey. The llliplest will 1st leslllned Thurs da) ut the i iiuillion.-e lu Troy. Vote on U., L. and W, Strike. Seinuton. I'a., July lis. -The returns of Ihe Vote nf the Delaware. Lacka wanna und Western rail mail switch men ou the iuestlou of whether or not they will strike will Is" received by to night. BASEBALL. Oame Played In the National and tht American League. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At New York Illtaburc, : New York, I Hstti.rU' Maild.iK, Lt-uch and Olbaun; Ciaudall, Mattiewaou and Itreinahan. At HriMiklyn Chicago, I; Itrooklyn, 1. Iluttfrte Hi ulbscli ami Mnrnn; I'uslnrl US. Hell, Hitler Ull,! HelU.ll Hienn.l II. line Itr.ioklvit, C. I'tiieiiKO, 8 Haiti rh-s Inn Huiker and Iiirgenj LuiulKreii and KIIiik Al I'hlla.lilphlu I'hlladi.lphhi. 2; Ht l.nl.la. 1 llsttirlis -Mtgulllln and Poo In. Mr!l)nn and litis Hccoii.l lluius-l'hll.iilelphla. I; Ht Iiula I. llutterteH.Koxeu und Jacklltsuh; IUy mnn, I, lu.bu and llllUrt. At Ilu.lon lluituii, 10; Cincinnati, 1. Ilatl.rlt XlcCarlhy und flruhum; Coak ley und McLuun. Hucun.1 Uuine Huston, 0; Cliiclimutl, 0. llalttrle - Ferguson and Itowermant Cumpbtll and Hchlel. STANDING OP TUB CUIUS. W. L. P.C. W. I P.C. rittaburg U li .W7 IJuston. ... to S7 .(II Chicago. Ill l .tl Clmliinall M 41 .Ml New York Ml 37 .(76 (lrooklyn.32 (3 176 I'lilla'phla II SD .637 Ht Ioul. 30 W .14' AUKItlCAN I.KAOUE. At Dctroli-Ualrolt, 4t New York, L llallerlea-Wlllelt and HclonlJt; Hogg, Clieshro, atuiinlng and Klclnow, At Cleveland -Huston, 4i Cleveland, i. Iliitnrles-Morgau, Cliotto and, Carrigan; Llebhardt ami N Clarke. At Chicago-Phlla J. Iiihla. li Chicago. I. llatterles-Vlcker and Hchreck; White, V. Hmllh and Weaver. At Ut. Loul-HI, Loul. l Woahlngton, 0. llalterlta Powell and Ht.ph.ia; llugti.a, Uurna and Warner. STANDING OP TUB CLUBS. w t. e C w. Im P.a Detroit..,. M It .(21 1'hlla'phla.U 4J .100 rit. Louu. u n ,ew iioston ... u u ,a Chicago... U Ml Waeh'ton. II tt .171 Clsvsuud.M il JU -Saw York M U Mt NO YANKEE AID Washington Willing to Let Dutch Punish Him. s- DOCTRINE NOT INVOLVED Case Oetween Ven.iu.la and th Netherlands Is Considered Govern mental, Seliure of Territory Not Be ing Threatened Road From La Guayra to Caracaa Well Defended by Krupp Cuns and Consld.r.d Sal From Assault 8av. by Overwhelm ing Force of Troops Dutch Crulaaf Ordered to La Guayra. Washington, July 28. In damandloi an ajHilugy from Veneiuela at the IHilnt of guns, the Netherlands, It 11 lu'lleveil here, will bring n crisis lu the affairs of President Castro which be will not bo nble to escape. It Is au open secret that this government will not raise n linger to prevent the luBlc tlon of punishment si' of simula tion of territory unr openn siwer may sisi tit to Intllet t .Veneiuela. Ro fur as resirts .be navy de partment show, the oiiTJ Dutch naval force In the West Indies Is the pro Its I iil cruiser (Icldorlaml, tlie on that was sent In l.n (luayra to brlug away Minister De Iteus. She 1 by far the best thing utiuat In that quarter of th glols so far as the contending parties tire concerned. Lu (lun)ru nnd l'orto Cabello ar fortllltsl. Various reports during tha Inst five yenrs decliO that Castro, ufter the ships of (I rent Ilrltaln, Italy and (lermany Isinibarded those porta, Imught six Inch Krupp guns and In stalled them In the fort and placed u number on commanding position along tl. -nd lending from La Ousy- - to Carau. That road, even If not Tortlfled with large caliber guns, would be almost Impassable for anything other than an overwhelming force be cause of Its precipitous and roib character. Such operations as Holland I gap. posed to be willing to undertake would uot tie a violation of the Monro) doc trine as declared by Pre, Moose- iuii iu ill nieBsiige iv cwng.vev lu amv, when the possibility of the United Htates having to defend that policy wus considered to have been raised by the declared Intention of Qreat Brit ain, (lerinany nnd Italy to use force to compel Castro to settle claims. This government has always frowned against the use of force to compel th puyment of claims. The casu of the Netherlands la con sidered purely n governmental ques tionnamely, whether the Dutch gov ernment will allow Castro to luterfere with Dutch shipping between Dutch IHirts und flout the commercial treaties existing between Venezuela and the Netherlands. ARASEE'S HANDICAP. Wins Easily by a Length From Bou quet Homecr..t a uQood Thing." New Vork. July 28. The chief at traction In the racing curd at Brighton wus the one tulle handicap, which re sulted In nu easy victory for Arasee. Thu start wus only fair, as Arasas got much thu best of the break and went right to the front, opening up a lead of oue nud one-half lengths over llluck Oak. At the far turn Ansa had Increased his advantage to tw lengths und won easily by one length. Ilouquet was shut off and pocketed to the head of the stretch, but when clear came very strong. Ulnck Oak tired Imdly and was beaten off. Homecrest was a "good thing" lo the opening event, but Clvtta and Kf fendt were "good things," too, and It was Just n case of picking the right hue. Homecrest was the right one. After getting a wny badly he soon ran up on the outside and caught Personal In thu llrst eighth. He never was In trouble, and nt the end McCarthy was easing him up. Huminarles: First Hnce. Homecrest, llrst; Dandy Dixon, second; (Tvlla, third: Second Itace. Navajo, Hrat; Bunnell, second; Paprika, third. Third Ilnce. Comedienne, first; Coat of Arms, second; Disobedient, third. Fourth Itace. Arasee, first; Ilouquet second; Black Ouk, third. Fifth Itace.-Black Mary, first; Frl fctte, second; He Knows, third. Rlxth Itace. Ilngman, first; Ruble, second; Aronduck, third. Conference on Standard Oil Case. Lenox, Muss., July 28. An Important conference, presumably regurdlug new in tlon to lie taken by the department of Justice lu the Standard Oil case, la-gun here tislay. Attorney (leneral t'hurles J. Ilotiupurte, who Is here for the summer, ill ranged to have Prank II. Kellogg of Minnesota, who conduct ed the former prosecution, und a num lsr of olttcluls of the department .ot Justice In Washington come here for n discussion nf tlie silt u.it Im. arising from the recent decision of the Untied Slutes circuit court nf appeal at Chi cago reversing Ihe lliidiug of Judge I.andis agiiliist Ihe Stand ml OH com pany. Decision For Small Shippers. Washington, .Inly JM.Aisordlng to a decision by the lulerstiito commerce commission shippers tuny combine small quantities of freight of various ownership, ell her by nirnugeinent among tbeitiselies or through Ihe me dium of n fin-winding agency, nnd ship the i mul. hoil lot nl the rillllvely low er rules upplli uhlc tu lurgi shipments Connecticut Dairy Commissioner Dies llasi Windsor, t.'otiii., July 28. John II Noble, slate dairy commissioner of Connecticut, died nt his home here. Hp wus lu his slxly-llrst year aud bad been commissioner sluie 1S05 Falllcres Dines With Nicholas. Itevul, July 28.- At n gala dinner served on lu.ard Ihe Imperial yacht Slmidait the cuiioriir lu toasting President Pallleres extended to htm a wnrm welcome to Ilussla. He ex pressed tlie conviction that the presi dent's Islt would result In still further rlleiigthenlng the IhjiiiIs of friendship hetwisMi Ihe two countries. Stabbed Fourteen Times. Philadelphia, July 28, - Policeman John Murray was stabbed fourteen times aud probably fatally wounded, nud Morris Helmuti, a brother officer, was dangerously stabbed here In an exrltlng fight lu thu fashionable lilt trnbouse square district by William Jackson. A crowd chased the negro gnd captured him after severely beat IBS -sub