enenajaaw.,,.,,- ... ' -r? "asr" 'ear- ! .. .vr .. s.t-':.- HONESDALE ClTIZEN HONESDAiE, WAYNE CO., PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1008. NUMBEB 19 Pgv X JLlJji i5 Tt. -LLJ ,TaJ w: pi. EL PZtirFtV WWB!-t floor to Jvtom. fffrwmoouplebylIoo.W.H. Dlmi Dlmmink. April, 1008. TTOBMKTfcOOUR8EIjOB-J-LAW ' -omneoTBT Poet Olnoe. . y 1 1 1 apnTiTfitnrT T"i ff i." to, iaoiiieflals, Jan. 1, lmu. yi - ' " - " mmnlHatii itSawmUM HAEKK8, SATTOKNEr LND 00 CN8EL0B-AT-1. A W St -I musnts and 1'enstons Mourtid, UlBoe In tbe Court House. ., Pa. 47yl iUI BtoCAKCT, S aVTTttUKET . COUNSELOR-! -LAW Homnxu, ram', ul tiromnt attention elven to lli a of olalms. Uflice over llelf'e hew 3tyl H. IIOFF, 4U.liUUJKEY AVI) COCXSELOB-A.T-LA W WatiW ad floor Old Saving Uank hulldlng Xyl llOKBRnALl. I'i. till ' ji r. XIKBUC, 4.TT0KNET in CXJCNBIOiO B-AT-1.A y. 'Over the Tort Offloe, Honeadale 3ba,ivu. lyi ATTORNEY AKD OOCNBItLOll-AT-LAW JlomnTA.ba, Pskv'a. At Ihe offioe late of Waller fc Searle. I 2.aoWIiAMD, A.TTOBKKT-AT-IUW. JHaMtOale. la. OBoe over Poit OBie. ' Jan. 1,1884. yi IT' ,2 4LJWOKKET k OOUKSEliOIl AT LAW OBloe oyer Ilelft New Store. JSimrsdal, Pa. Slyl WIOK, ATTOUNKY AKI OUTJKBELUU AT LAW " BoranAui. - Uuonlo bnlldlrjK, 2d floor. UVEIIY AND OUN1DCB LINK. Baar of Allen House Bonesdale, Pa Deo. 1,1 W2. 41yl 1 TAR. B. 1. BKOVN, DKNTIHT, . aBoe lit Floor Old Pavlncs Ilauk liullrtiiif HOKEHDAU - I'A. 3flyl V " .SAK. H. B. SEAnlKH. , &y QoKxsnALc, Pa. 'BSaama Residence 111G Oburoh itreet - .innliuslle Baptist Churoh. Telephone. 'V. 1AAi.amiiW:nn to 4-nn and 7:00 to teoor m Mi W. 1. X0OOSVTI.I4. 3KBYBICIAN AND 8TJIIGKON. I Beoond atrttet. Tormerly ocou- .J.J. O'Connell. ilo, March IS, 1S92. 5yl liwMila0mMi Girs Being Dlarrlbutod Free by n Mew York Sooloty. CojiperatlnR with missiotiR in JInloy. ela, tho Windsor Laboratories of New York have secured a supply of the won derful coxnbrctum plant, which has done bo much to revolutionize the treatment of the opium habit. A pencrnus supply of tho new remedy, together with full instructions for its use, and United States consular reports bearing on the subject will lie sent to nny sufferer. To obtain a free 6upply of this remedy and the consular reports, cddressWinilsorLalinratnries.llranch 2b, ISi East 23th Struct, New York City. Joseph N. Welch, FIRE INSURANCE THE OLDEST FIRE IWSURAWCE ACEWCY IN riVAYJIE COUNTY. Offloe; 2nd Hi 0. 0. Jadwlu's d Mannnle nulldlnt;, over slore, lloneHuale. Hnw Arp Ymir Fvfis? With a prnittlcal nxpnrimice ot.mauy year I am utile to maktt a rarnful. ncitmtiltc nxuni Inutlon of the eyn, whioh will rtnult in tli application of a pi tint that will rolievo and h(p you. If you ftwl tlm nwd of aid for your eyes, an my m tony. B LI N D. Tou are blind to your own interest lr ynu neglect to take care of your eyes. It lsut wvery one who run properly tit you with p lasses, and when ynu pet, them you vhoiild noi tmiiK tney win no, Jimi iieraiiMe you nee a little better. You MUST know they are eiaoiiy ripnt. we are neadiiuartero ioi apnea. pooaH 01 an Kinas. All leiiBHn duplicated and frnmet colde nn short notice, cheaper than elnewhere. C. F. SPENCER & CO , JEWELERS, Poit Olflue Iluildlnis Uoneadale l'u Fit? New York Daily Press Week Dav Etiou t.i - 50 BOTH PAPERS TO ANY ADDRESS FOR S560 Ad dross The Olttton, Bouosdale, Pa SATURDAY BANKING HOURS After June 1st, 1908, 9:OOA.M.tol2o'clocknoo EVENINGS: 7:30 P.M. to 8:30 P. M. HONESDALE N&TIQN&LB&N Kodol, will. In a very short time, etiabli thtt summon in uo ine wnrvii snoum ui and the work it whould do is to dipest all tl food vou eut. When ttie stoumrh cun't d It Kodol does it for it, and in the meatitkiiie thestomaeli is peitinp rtronper atm unlet take nn its M'tzulur nutural work ucuin. K dm dkpesls all you eat. It makes the stoiu unhittt-et anil it Is pleasuut lo take, It ii sold ben- by J'KlLThe Diupcist. Mroni op the cotrniTiciN or mi HonesdBle National Bank, BORESDAUt, TWATHS C0 TA At trie olose of huaiuee,, J illy Id, 1B06. nmotrncEa, Loans and Discount aM,8l7 68 Overdrafts, murnd and unseour- m i ,n C. S. Tloniln to secure circulation, WsWn no ITcmlum on V. B. Ilnntl z,i no Honda, securities. ln l.lNiknrai ii Tlanklng-housn, furniture, fixtures 4il,mH) 00 jrue zmm iMntinnai jiuuks iimi llcorvi, Ammlfll , 3.HT7 Wl Tue f 'm male Ilankn and Hunker f IM iiupfrom approvpd rirvac u i-u:r7.i yn 7li(M!kn and nllmr raDi Itcnift.... 0,4 ill Natmof othxr Nntiannl llankn.. Hki IK) Fraiafona inwr curriMicy, im'k fll and pmitj ........ . ......... o0 0" Uwm, MOKKT IllHimTC tK HAKK VIZ . HpPlt, ll l-jral ImillMr tlliln.. 4.HWI ll f"..1l.1 (HI Bpdmption fund with C H. iTanurer, i, per ceiiu 01 i-iruu latlon 2,750 (HI Total Il.in l.lAlill.lTian. ,7MI (11 ,00i) IK) hIMHI 10 tr.i m ,IHHI 111 1HHJ IN) l"h IC. Capital monk pnld 111 $IM, Huriilu Tumi l.M. IHllvldtMl prilllU, ltH expeUffl and Ihzhw tmUI r. NaUoimntiUiL.uol4woulrtUilitliliR U. Hiale lfuiik lintel nulHtamllnj;.. . Hue to other INatiniuil IIHUkii l Due In Hinte llnnkK uud Hanker llfllTiflUttl de(i,Hlll wlllijeet In I' leek f 1.4.VJ.4.M li Demand eertlhenlefl III llennalt nn (Vrllllell elei ku ... ).', Il Cantuer' rhiM-kK out- xtuudliic . .. ,11 M-1.47C. Tir. 4h Niine None Ilnnili liorrnwi'd Knlenlid lilllt redleiiliuteil .... Illllii payable Ineluilllif: eiTtllU eaie oi uepiHii lor uinne nur roweil None Nonf liiihllitiet oilier than thoenhove stated Ttu) . ..fl.lMC.TMl 111 titHtnf I'l'im-ylVHiiia, C.tuiitj nl uyuv, I, Krtwin ' Tnrrry, ('ii-liUr ul the linin dale Natintiii Itiink, do f-olcninlj- fwcur tijmt tll hImi rUl. IlitMlt in tnii' t tin hint ol ray kiiiinli'ilcc titiil liolict. Hul writ iffl and pwnrn lo Imloit' nn line ailh day nl Jul), lwrs. Correi't Altit II, V.. ULTHMKI.U ANliUt.WTIUiUPriOK. J. ( lllltl I'M AM,. Threolors. Order vmir (urniturr hv mnll nnd t&t tm torj I'- Only $3.92 fnTthlt fine, brn it-trim mctl Iron bed In liny ulic Lacquered tirnut rod, nrna mcnt and vacs IlrnutlluIIv enameled in every detail Ucvernc rails to fit nny kind of fiprin? A bed of nimilar 8tjlo and Quality rctalln In store for S S). Carefully packed, shipped for $3.92. Do you wish to save fully a third in buy ing your furniture? Send today 'T our Faetnry-TWcc Cat alogue, hentlrce nn requem "htlckley brandt" furniture Is the kiiMl that nerves you lonircst nnd best. SINCHAMTON, N. Y. H. C, HAKII. iTesintm WM. B. IIOI.Mr.S Viee 1'ret.ident. Li. S. SALMON Otshlor, W J WAUD. As t Paahior Armr k- HVitifi m iwrnty m n.Mttrrol t.Rhtt CultlVHtn the IimIhi, no mutter hownnirti ynu mitke it ih tttr uiio Hitre wh y to inclf Yf.11 will tind rnurtnoiiM troHtmnnt nrt mjiln Mooi.rttv hi iIio WAYNE COUNTY SAVINGS BAN K HONESDALE, PENN'A. READ TUK FifiUKES : CAIITA1 HTOCK, - SU0,O00 i;.M)iviiinn r.AnxiNGfi, oo.oHt: TOTAL CAPITAL, s7uo,m2 Total Assets. - - $2,680,000 SAVINGS I)in(lSITH niiide on or lie tore the tenth day ot any mouth will ilraa interest rrom the nrst day ot that mouth. lNTi;Ui:ST will l,e mud for all Caletlilur months on moneys reiiminliiR on deposit inree i;hh noar rnniiins or loimer. iNTEHhSTt jMPOUNDr.l) IN .1 ANCAHY AM) JULY. Small safes lo rent In our IIUllGLAll HOOF HTLKL VAL'LT. HimmmkI ailention civeu to MF.I1CANT1 Lr ACCOUNTS. Deposits nitiy be made bv mail. DinECTOIlS : H. P. IlAKn. W. H. Hoi.mkr, f. ,1. Rsnn, A. T. HKA ICl.K, F. I". KtMllI.E, W. F. RCV1IAM 11 J. CoNUtll, II. b. Halviin. T. II. Cl.AIIK. Time Card In Effect June 2Ut, 190B. SCRANT0N DIVISION 13 II,, vs. r ;SS31' iff II 4. ,S I'j tii lin : 111 cm1 B t& 4 16 ill 4 45 t 00, Y lie 8 W a :3 8 XI V8J11 89 " l'litHhiint Ml S ll 8IJ . I itl'Uiiliilf.. as'l! H " .rnrent 'ltv tO I811US " CYlt'mlate Vd in nr'ri . Slfftl 10 ('artsiiiriaie 4 Ul 1, EU 4 us t7 4 ii sni 4 it s in 4I tit in tn 4 sr r. t7 in r, 3 4 us f.i r, sfi wiilli- nrMw .Muytlom d 60811 N mow sftllOM " fMVjnf.i S iH in 47, 4-l 44 " fl0W ' SMH' wi ...lcrinvn ,.ArrhUi.iil.. . WlUlnn. ,. JVOkTlllfl... ...(tlvphklll... .. .PickH n . , . Thump .... , lTnvl tnf.. iiir riso ... horuiitou (tuiOo.Lt ,Al, 4 40 CtO 4 U A r n r w Adititlonal trains Ipsvs rarrmnitsio for wst. field nrd nt u fill n m dally, itiul M ) in Oslly fzpcm hundsr Afldltlnnsl trains lssve Vs. nsid yard Iiit onrimiiiluli' fl n a ui dully ai.diu p. m dally exeupt Hunan. J. C A suss. us, J H Nn.n. Trurnc Vitiiaur. '1 ruuiiiitf Acsnt. Ulusvurhl., Nis ui-k, hauutgn, l'a. LliT US TAKli CAKI! OP YOUK UYUSV It w III pn ii u to call at the finely ctulppud GOLDEN'S OPTICAL PARLORS 11 South Mum St., CAKIIOKII ALL. PKNN A. DeWITT'S CARBOLIZED WITCH HAZEL SALVE For Plies, Burns, Sore. BRYAN AS PROPHET FAILSTOOUALIFY Disasters He Foretold Never Come to Pass. OPPOSITE IS ALWAYS TRUE Cold Standard Does Not Blay, Not Don It Writ, Future In Blood, As n prophet William .lennlnpi Rry nn lins never ls-on a aucroea. The ca lamities which he hns fon-told n'onlrt linve briiucht tinllmlted disaster to the ciiiintry If they bail ever tieen reallwil. Hut they never came to pass The bar rowlnc plcttiri-i Mhlch be pnluted were merely tlcmeulH of bis liiiiiclnntlon, linMeil nn uls.ululol.v llo feuadatlon Vhlltever. It Is well to bine Anierlcnus remem ber thai prnjilntli-M uttered by the nru tor of the rintie must Is' dlHcountil full lli i'r ii'iit. for till slKtis Inill cnte thllt lie fiH'ls the fates nlnv more ntiil l iilsiut to Is-cln proplHsiyliis iil'iiIii A linn,' t'liHHiiiiilra, Mr ltryuti nuuht I i.v tbls time lime learned that the fnreaiKt of ell will never Is. I llmeil lij those who linve foinid that In the post his vaticinations have Is-en but empt ii lr "Driving Country to Ruin.' For liisintii-e. when Mr ltrjtih was n tiieiulsT nf the bimse of r'presenta IIm-s In ls;i2 he was iilisolulely certain tluit prnteetiiin w-iis iliivlnc the cmiti to heiiilliiuc to nick nnd ruin, ntid lu bis apiss-h ilelleri'd March Hi of Hint year he drew tin- followlus ncnnizluc plctiiri-s "Frnteellnn bus Iss'ii our cliuillbal tree, nut io. one nfior unnther uf our faritierh bus Iss'll ilrlven li the fol-ce of circumstance upon tbnt tr,s and bus Ih-cii crushed wltbln Its folds bis C'ltnpillilims hnve stissl lirouud all'l shiiuteil, ireiif Is protection!' " Tlni tll ever? Htllte. hii far lis tlu-se Htutl'-th-s btiv,, liiHin collected, the proportion of hnnie owntni; fnrtuerH Is (bfreiiKlns anil that of teiuiiit fnnuers liicreuslus This nieiin-- but one thluc It tni-iins n html nf luniliiirds nnd teuniitH, nnd. 1 l.eil by the hlsinrj of ever nation tint h,is cone llnwn. 1 Ml lu you till ' u pi-npli- can cniitliiue n fn-e nsipli-utiilel- a ttce ii,eriiltieut when tin trini iiiiijnrlt of Its eiibeiis are ten urns nf a siimll ltiliM.rlty Your s lein (prnits-the tnrlfTi hns driven 1li furui owner Iruui his Innd and sui, Htltllleil tile furui telllllll " How far tills iilctuie portnijs tin Aiiierlcn i,r tiuliij or the America llll year slm-e he lniide thllt "Hpis'i Ii inij Aiiierli-im can iiusucr Ken n Mr Itr.Min's own stale he can tinil nn nnswer rlalit at his dunrs. for the farm luiiils of Niilirnsl.il have doubled pi illue "Murderou, Gold Standa-d." Hut ibirluc the four years succisslliu tluit speech Mr. llrj mi's ncltatlou cri' no lists luir nid the demon which be bud raised In his own liiuiclnntlon bid -with diminished ln-n.l. fur in lsiai h,, nsaln sow destitution threatening the i-iilllltr.V lie had a reined fur It i I .iiin-ea. n retlsh which he held up fie wiirshlp free sliver. Here are soni" "t the things Ml Itrjiin said won I happen If the cold standard were con tinned "1 rcplj tluit If protection has slnin lis thousands the cold standard bus s tiln IN tens uf thousands." From Speei-h nt IteniiM-ratic National dm Aelitnm .Inly . Ispi; "lln not let the Ueplllillcntis Is-Clllle fun iilinut the future The future Is written lu blum! (rushed out of jou b t-uld " From Spis-ch nt Urle, l'a.. An Ciist. lv.ul "Ah. inj friends, there Is nnotlicr rcn in why penpii. hne fniie Into the cities and left the farms It Is lns-ausc .niir legislation bus bis-u cuusliiff the fnris Insure of tuortffiipes upon th-- farms Marl; my words! If tin-c,., siaiidiird irist on and people continue to eouiplnln the cold standard ndve elites lustend nf trylnc to Improve th imlliion t if the jnsipi,, w'lll Is- recom iiietnlliiir thai ou close your sclusils so tluit the people will nut realize lnrn toiieli the are suft"erluc." - From is-h nt Moiimoiitb, 111,, octuls-r. IS! Ill Hut whoin has the cold stimilnril niiiV What future illil It write In I, I. ...IV Wlcit district sclniiils did 't Aculn the condition of the iintry innkes a calm reply eonfiitlui He- iuipiissiiiiied orator ( iimpalnluc aculn lu IP'in Mr. l'.r nn decided that Imperialism was an thei dancer to the i-iiuutr . If It were uiiriiitiisl the Fourth of .lit! would b" to ci' ten Ii nil Americans mid th- spirit of 'T'i" woiilil Iss-otne a thins ul the past Speukliic ut Lincoln Mr Hi' nn said: Snea Death of Patriotiam. "The hcht Ibis j ear will he to earn out the si'iilbneiit nf tluit souc we h:ie s,i ni'teii repented. 'My ('oiiiitr;, TIs of Tins ' If we lose, our children ami our i nlelien's chlldien w-ill not succiss to l'u siii,i ui that souc, and celebrations of the Fourth of July will puss away, fui the spirit of the empire will Is' upon Us." Is there nil spot lu thi-so 1'nlteil States where the spirit of 377H Is dead nnd forpitleii and the Fourth of July a inciiuluclcss date on the calendar? fine of the most rldlciilnus nf these prnphts'les was I'lititnllnsl In n ss-i-ch Mr Itrwu, tnitih In support nf .Tudce l'nl-kel dMl'luc lh I'lllliptllCIl ill Its si. When be llTtn.-k.stl I'l-esldellt llisist.,,.lt liltler'.t 'Ih'. ptopheej hnd It that iiililinM distjxitlsiii was sure to fulluw the decrease 111 tin- sl7e ol the stuudlus rrni In this siss-ch Mr llr,uii also i'iiililaist'd ibe tin'l that he wus then uud always would bo u llrni ln'llcvcr In Ibe principle of free sliver, lie sum iiusl up Ids xi-.it i, m on this ipiestluu In the fnlinv, Uc sentence: "1 Isillece tnilll III the prlllcljilis. set forth at I'hlcnc" mid Kansas City UI In li and shall continue to llcht for those principles." Making or Keeping PromUet. The difference biiMisn Mr. Tnll'f pi iiiiilsc ul tin 111 rev IMun mid Mr llry mi's pled;es In tbe same (llrectiuii l thnt Mr Tn ft If ehs'tisl will be In )n.sl sltloll In redeem Ills pledCi . while Mr lll'.will 11 chs'tisl Wetlhl be puwerlesstl nmpllsli anything with 11 Uepubllc mi senate urritcd iicalnst bis fris trade plant (imnhu llee. Not a Wall For Bryan. 'Is't us linM' the Worst," suys th F.r.Biklii :ucle That snunds like tbuucli It lsii'l a ilecliiratloii fur llryuu New nri. Tribune Ctuiillduln Hhomitm bus Iss-n pro keiileJ with a lovluc cup. The in-xl thliiE lu order Is tn present ('niidldtiM Kern with 11 hliialnt cup. Ouiuhu llee TRIED SUICIDE WITH GERMS. Dr. lustra Waitel Death te Iml NatsraL SAVE HIISELF TYPBWD. Omaha Ooctiw 8trnBly Bhot tfl Hli Own Porch Also Inoculated Himaolf With Lockjaw, but Thla Waa Neu tralixed by the Favar Carried Around and 8howad to Frianda Taat Tubaa Containing Deadly Bacilli, Omaha, Seh Spt. 6. In connection with tho murder or nulclde of Ir. I'ri'cWrlciV Uustln, & jmjniliieM eurpeon, who wan shot on his iHrcli In Oniuha, the Omaha World-Herald print" n sto ry of nlli'fifd former attempts ot Ir. ItUKtln to commit suicide by lnoculut lnc lilniftelf with various dlseaHes, 'Jhe World-Herald boJ'h: "Ir l.ustin hud iKjfure attempted to commit KUicldf In a manner ho clever ly ntiil runniuRly devUed us to nvoid tin- upiM'jinmee of suicide and which wun ho novel nnd unUiiu- In the method enipln.MMl that It lh probably without a pnriillcl lu milcldul iiiuihIh Mlr lliHtlu liuK'ulatt-d himself with the haeilll or typhoid frver for ttie pur pusc nf ttiklnc hlu own lift., with Htnefc en v Ith the fever und wn ho near uVml thnt thf atteiidliic pltytlclans de spulred of his life. Also Cava Himaalf Lockjaw, "It It- nWo Ktatrd that at that time he hmcutatfd hlini'lt" wltli the ciTinn of tetimu, or loi'kjiiw, as well, hut the effects uf thih verr oM-reome hj the typhoid. "In May, liwCi, Uustln Necured from the htteterlolncii'iil lalmratorj of the 1 UlUThltJ or rhleilE" two test tUlt etititaiuliic pure cultures, one of tetan Us bacillus, or liM-kjuu, and the uther nmhciiaiit tplmnl fcur The-e tett tubes he caiTied In Iaa MM-Uet and e hihlted thfiu to hi- friends, tellluc tlu-iii that If lu- put a little of ttie t. plead cerms iutu their l,er the would liae typhoid fever within two weeks, or If he Kcralehed them and put the lettiiiiiH baeilli In the wound tlit wiaild die of litckja w. Became III of Typhoid, "Shortly after that lr Iluntlu hIiow ed eMdeheeM ol typhoid fe er. He iiImi enillplailieil tiT bavliiC Ihm-u hlttell on the lec b a doc and exhibited a hear It fs thmicht iossible that he tufecled this wound with the lockjaw cerniM and aln that they were overciane by ttie typhoid fewr. Dr. llustiu iK'canie seriously 111 with the typhoid 'After a lone, hard Ktece he ftually pnlled throujrh Notlilnc was hald by libn eoiHvniine the manner in which he contracted the typlm'd fever until Seplemlter, likC, one jear aco, he ad mitted to friendH that he hnd taken the typhoid fever bacilli with ttie In lent to end bis life In sy"h a manner that It would nppenr to'ave resulted friim natural causes" THAW ORDERED MOVED. Bankruptcy Referee Directs Him to Go to Pittsburg For Examination, New York. Sept fi Harry K Thnw t xperts ti !' taken to ritisburc Thurs da upon nn order Issued by William 11 ltlalr referee in baiikruittcy, repre sentlne the district court of the Tutted Stales for the western district of IVnn sjlvuula Thaw is wanted in littsbure Friday momlnc If the order of the Tnlted States reroree Is rarrled out. there Is a suspi cion thnt Thnw mny never I returned lo the Asylum For the Criminal Insane at Matioawnn It is fearod Thaw mny be able tit piin bN absolute freedom thrnueh a new writ of habeas eorjais proceedinci tn tn- ftarted In littsbnru the luotuent he renclies the Jurisdiction of iViiniylvimW. The order direct lnp the slayer of Stanford White to jipjwjir in .uiirt 1 likely to proe ll li'it ense uf whelleT n man nf TIimwV peculiar statu In the eyes if ihe law can ! withdrawn from the Inr-inH, tioa or tbe stale In which be I I -Id lis ttiere Is nn prece dent Shotting at Sea Girt. Sea CUl, S .1 . Sept s In the pres. ence or an almost unpreeedrntedl larce lield or spectators the tlowcr of the expert military riflemen of the Fnlted Slates competed m the ble Sea Girt r-hoottnc tournanieiit. The evnts run off were the company team match of the New York State ltllle association, the Thurston match, nn individual New Yoik association event, the Hale mntch. an Individual New Jersey association contest and the revolver tenm match New York captured the company and revolver team contests and Ohio the Hale and the Thurston matches. Death Doom For Soldier of Fortune. Sun Francisco, Sept H.-I'assencers on the steamer City of Sydney, which arrived here from rntinma and Cen tral American ports, brought the news that Captain l.ee Cannon, a cnidimte of Cornell, who is said to ! one of the lenders In the Hniidurmi revolu tions w-ns c -tuie nnd has been sen teiiifd to death Aceiirilinc ti, reports hoard t the passenceis I'nlilinli killed tin. .en men In his Inst stand, but was r.onllj eaptllled Soil From Abroad to Cover Dead. Cniiiiells ille. Fa., Sept S- Thnt the thlrtsuie lluupirlnu victims of the linrr mine disaster of lust winter mlcht have their Html resting place beneiith soil nf their Is-lnved notlvi' land cround wns liuiirted from Aus-tru-lluucur nnJ tho rnvcrtiin nf the crms with this soil constituted a fea ture of the ciinsiK-rntluu of St Emory cemeter. the burial jiluce of lluucn rliuis uf tbe cuke regions. Head of New York G. A. R. Robbed. (IcdensburK N V . Sept b Heturn inc f nun the (irund Army of the Re public eiiciinipnieiit lit Toledo. Major W. II liaiilels, stute department com miinder. 5 A lt and Mrs Iinnlels found that during their itlisenoc bur glars had entered their residence by fiotltie nut ii nniiel nf a disir and cur ried off every urtlcle of Jewelry in the house, Including muuy heimsmi. uRawbiiv Mivnr" Defeated. nniiitm Keti.. Sent N. - l'raftlcullr complete returns froui tbe mate wide prluuirles are now- in ana snow tnut . n Cl,(,tl..,,l...r.. ,.r , Inui li.Hda Muynr Iiahluum or Oinnhu by about S.inKi votes, with Hurge. the Fopullst iiitidlilnte third lu the race for the licimicrullc liuumutluu lor goveruor HARRIGAN'S EASY WIN. Tatcee Goiden Rod Stakr, From Half Doxen Starters at Sheepshead. .Nfff VorL. Sept S. The lioldell T!od Rtakit,, ou tbe turf course nt Shocp bead Hay. bad n half dozen starters nnd Hnrrlcan proved nn eay winner lie pot away In front nnd. opetiltic tip a lend of n couple of tench. wn never bended, wluuliis easll bj n letictb nnd n half rirestnnc wou the Omnium handi cap, lcadlnc from start to finish mid wlnnlnc without effort from Moufort nnd Dorante. The stniccle wns ls twoen the trailers, as Firestone alwnys bad a comnintidltur leud Monfnrt came from last place to second In the biRt three furlnnss. ntitrunulnc llnynl Tourist I'oraiitc and Fnr West The time for the ruce was ljlirc, which lient tbe track record uf 3 ,M 4-, made by ltur Chief. Jt wn a cnud raiv from a time standpoint, us the track vrns nippy and alow MIlTord wn un easy winner In the mile and tlin-e-quartur race. Sum maries First liner. Tom Merjmth. first; Cresslnn, second. Mnotisbltie. Ihlrd Second llnoo -Thlstlednle, lirst; le iiIit. second; Hnt. third Third llace - llarrlcan. first. Fash ion Flnte, second; Snnilplper. third rotirth Knee - Fin-stone, first; Mon fnrt. second, Jioratite, third Fifth lini-c Mllford. llrt: Miss Crawford, second. John V. McMillan, third rilrth ltnee field laly. first. Miss Kearney, second. Fractlcnl. third PAPKE IS CHAMPION, Knocks Oirt Stanley Ketchel and Wins Middleweight Title. T.os Ancelet. Col.. Sept i - The mid fllew'elcht ehamphiiiship of the world chanced hands hen when Itlllj rapke, the "lllliiii Thundeibolt" practically knocked out Stanley Ketcbel of irand Uaplds. Mich., lu the twelfth round tf What wan (scheduled to ! a twenty fix e round content The lictit took place In Janie .1 .1elTile' arena the fnriner heavywelpht champion olhchil 1np an refere'. The flcht was practlcnlly oer a min ute nnd twenty semnd. after the cone sounded. Troiii that time on 11 wa merely a question ns to bow lone Ketchol would last Tupke tore Into Ketcbel with Mich fur that the tin defeated champion was simply lifted off his feet four times within the tirst minute I'apke knocked KelehH to the mat for the count, and from hw firnt knockdown Ketcbel neer reallji recoven-d his form lie was a de feated man. (lazed, bleedlus, strus cllnc from twenty blows In the face, and ,et he came back and staved with a terrible deUTmiuatlon. And for nt lenst three rounds be held bis ouu with the victorious ehalleneer Attell-Moran Fight a Draw. San Francisco, Sept m.-Abe Atteb, the champion f eatberw eUrht nf Amort ca, nnd uweu Moron, nnelnnd's pre mier boxer In the tame division, foueht a flraw battle at the Folma ojs'n i.lr arena In the presence or about ioti siH'tatorH The battle lasted twenty three rounds, nnd at lt enuclustnn l!ef eree Jack Welch imhesltutmclj erast ed botli lads bj the lutnd. sienifylne that the ticht was a draw The fitbt on the whole wan rather tame, but this was offset I'J the cleverness uf both fighters It was a very even furl it and was marked b Mnran"- ncirresM . .. uess and Atiell's vh- ernes m bhi k Inc and his all roii'.d work from a t fense Ktaiidponit SENATOR KNOX HAS A NARROW ESGAPE. Auto Trip In Switzerland Nearly Proves Fatal. Oencvn. Sw Itzcrlnud. Sept Penn ir l'hlintidi r C Knox of l'eiiusjlMinin had a narrow escape from serious In Jury while roturnlnc from Kvliin-l.-s- Halns tn tieiteva by nutuniulille. senii tur Knox was accompanied by bis son. nnd the latter also escaped with a few irulscs and torn clothes The mishap occulted while the nutn- mnblle was piucts-dinc alone n nar row road at a cnud rate of speed. PuRslnc over n soft sput the nun blue skidded and run over the bank Into n deep ditch Senator Kimx was practl cnlly unhurt, and bis smi. who iinin need to lump from the car. was only sllchtly bruised about the amis and shuulders The autouioblle was extrlrnted from the dlnh with dilhoulty. mid It was found to be so badly datunceil thnt It cnnld not be operated. A i nlmcl It was taken to (Jelievn. from which plnce It w ill be shipped to Fnris Scnntnr kiiux. wim nn iss-n inn-e.t tempnrnrll In nlmudon his atitoinobllu tutir, left beri' for Hiisle Threaten, to Tell Masonic Secrets. Olusgow, Sept h -The Soclnlist lead ers In the agitation a . is the utiein liloyed, which lias bei m here for scleral d:is past, - ..ilntaiu a llireiitenliig attitude i "i uf Hie lenders lniide the cvtnnmllliiir lhrent thllt unless tlie niunli Iplll eouin il did iiiiethins pr i,ii, ii 1oi tie- unomp'uj il within ii in.iiiili he w.nild nu'ii1 ill tin sei-lets ill the Mnsulin- urcnul 7.iitluu mill i ut t-er num. wiuuan mid hllil in lilnsciiw in liussissslun of all the tokens, gups and p.isswnrds nf tbe urder Abruirl-Elkin, Match Again. Home, Sepl , Tlie Mllnu Viiium a clerical pup-T. publlshi nn iirtlelo, which bus I ii mprnduiitd b. tl' whole ltnllnli press lu Ihe effect that the luike uf 1lu MiriiKXI will pl'uliiibl sunn C" to the 1 nlltsl Mules to un ke detlnlle nrraiiceiiieiits foi his iuariii.;e with Miss Kntherine Klktus. the Juiighter or Vnlti'd states Seuulor Stephen H lllklus uf West Virginia, and Hint It Is icpnricd the is-rennuiy inn take plmf nu Jim. the duke's binbduy. Taft Speaking In Ohio. Sandusky. O., Sept S- Stopping bere on Id, way to Cincinnati dining lib apeaklng tonr nf the state, Judge Taft toduy made a political address ut the theater The liuioi-taice pnlltlcnlly uf th; meeting was aceeiitunted by the assurance that Fernier imenmr ller rlck would Bis-ak on the subject of the guurautee of bank deposits b the gov 4'rumeut. General Kelfer spoke on the subject of the tariff, mid 3eiieral Hen Ty C Corbln was also scheduled lo make nn undress Judge Taft and Ids party nuide a sin at the home of For xuer I'lrsldi-nt llnjes lu Freuioiit. mm makes REPLY TO HEARST Denies Casting Slnr ei Workingmen. EDITOR HAS AFFIDAVITS. Declarer In Davenport Adc'rcta Tbat Demorratlc Candidate When Con-gresar-isn Called Union Men 'Public Beggar," Alao Makes Attacks on Samuil Gomptra end on Chairman Haskell of the Democratic Finance Committee Calls Latter a Foe to Organized Labor. Cbicnc Sept s -William .1 Bryan, tbe 111 i MHTlith candidate for presi dent, wns nsked If li" hnd read the spissh lu which William It Hearst iittin ked bis teeurd on Inlior mutters He relill. d that be hnd lint, but tluit be tiiiderstu 1 thnt Mr Hearst hnd nuide smile cri icisin ul him 1 am lighting Mr Tuft," snld Mr. Hrviih "Hither Mr Taft or I will lie ns'teil If Mr Hearst will declare thnt he Is elnlenvolilic to help elei-t Mi laft and Mr Tart will Indorse Mr Hearst as n representative ur ltepllb lli-nii Ideas nnd Mr Hearst's metbisls or I'umpiilghlug. I will answer Mr Hearst utlierwise I do nut reol called Up. ill tn do si, Denies Making Published Statement. "1 hit to lint read the uflljnvlu. offer ed b Mr Hearst or the Hearst sK.,-h." said Mr ltrynn, "but 1 cun say that 1 never snld 'Worklncmen nro a lot ul public ls!gcnrs ' " In nu address t Iuivenport, la William 11. Hearst nttacUed Mr. Ttry an and linternor Ilaskull. the treasur er ut the licinucratli luttioiial eominit tee before a crowd of lubur union ists Mr Hoarst said thnt Mr Hryan when n meiuls'r of the ways and mentis couuuillec or the bouse or rep resentati,. in lsld told ineinls-rs of the lntcruntiuiial Assudutlon of Wln dnw Clnss Workers of the Vuitrd Stales. Helgltitii nnd France that they wet,, "public lioccnrs" fm ni)s'nrlug bt'tuie the isotimlm i- tn iileml fur the nilitlileunnis ur tin Aiiielii.in wage stnliilnnl. Ml lb il'st snld that Mr ltl-itli Inid tin c. iss w-irkels their "lllploers wele "rn'.b'ls" He plo-dm-eil lltlidn its ill Hies, .issertluus Attack tn Governor Hfiskcll. Ill bis all- i-k un li.oeinur Hnskell, wbn lie eh ll-","1 was p tn,- ur uuiuu Inlsif lu Mii-kncs'. I. T., Mr Hearst pruilui-od the alli-ced minutes or a sis eiet moc'lng nr i In- rni.-us' alliance ur Mnskocoe. wlcch iiiiitulued a 1 -sis llltliill o'Ti.fis"' li I' Haskell, tem pnrary ehi'lrmnii ur t'n i.iei'tliic. The resolution enlli'il ntlelitlnn to prnspec 1le union lubur troublii nnd resolved 1hnt Hie seete' iilllnliee Is' urcaulzed in diserluotoiie ucntiist any and all lubur union men out fur tlie purpose ur inlurliic llo- inl.nr iie-n iii'rsniuilly. but tn i-ln- k Hils eiit'li'iiiplible fatiutl- I-ISIU ur tr.lll'S lllliulllslll " Mr lb-nrsl also ntln.l.ed Sntuuel nniH'ls. w!u he said, wus asking tin- lubur iiiii.uiivts in ia, their bal lots In n basket, like ilutllul political hens, so tluu i lumpers mlcht carry tlit-m to murk, 1 nut sell tln-m to the bicbiM bidder 'J'he uutituml cimimlttts' niet here to da 1n tnlli mer enmpnign plana with Mr Hryun and Mr Kern There were nicotines also ,,r the ndvlsnry nnd fiu-'iioe eunimitioos. und Chnlnnnn Mio-k tniktsl with each ineinbnr of tbe ciiiiinlttee mi tlie sltuntlou In bis stnte. FITnrts nte lielne made to hate Mr. lln tin make a long swlim through the 1 ,t western stiiti'i during OctuWr. nnd It is a, ,i nnlikel that be may cunfumt tu uiiti.e ibe lour. Voting on Hughes In New York. New York. Sept. s -There Is little If any Interest In 1he prlmnry election bi-iiic bold In New- Yolk 1udny timotic the fulliiwers of either pnrty aside rrom the test vote ner the Hughes priipnsitlnu which will Is- cast lu 1eu districts, the icsult id which may hnve a direct bent lug upon the candidacy nr Umomur Hughes rnr the Hi-publlc-un liiiniluutloii fur governor The dis trict where ihe lests are to Is' made bine Im'oii di'sicnnted b County Chair lnuu Farsuns tn diieriulne the attitude uf Hie itrguhiziiliun vuterc toward the giiternur Tennessee Republican Split Closed. Now Yuri.. Sept s Chairman Hltrh enck uf Hie llopubllcun Tintiunul eum tulrtee enriv ludii.v reis-hed a telegram iinii.iunclnc the wnhdruwnl nf .lurtgs Wright, the liuniinee fnr cmernnr of one of the llcpuhhi-un ttiet lulls in Ten nossiM- This lenMs a clear bold ror I uliiliilnti- 'llllluuti. Hie lliimlnee or tbe otber liepulihenu Taction Warns Taft of Murder Plot. Topeka, Kan., Sept. h.-The Stnte .lonrual tiubllsbcs n letter mnlled in Tojiekn In Ihe hitter part or August nnd nddresstil to .lodge Wllllnin II. Tuft to whieli tin, writer wnros the llepublleuu presidenlial nominee or an alleged plot to assassinate 1dm lln lorter is signed "An Fuknown Friend ' Melbourne's Police Hunt Our Tars. Mclhiiiirin , s. pt s, .fc tin- search of II pnlllil 1 1 .tilt tlie AllH'tleail flist fnr 1 1ll- loi-U whu lulled to go llbuard their ships when l ho bntlli-sliip. left here fur Albany, A-t Ausirnllu, bus not met with much ncoss reward- linie 1 ii inTered Tur the uj.pn hciisluu of ulrnseli'TS. Rose Breaks thotput Record. Ot-lt I'ark. Y Seiit s.-lu tin njs'ii all around nnintour nthletlc ham Jilnlishlp euiitevts bold belore JS.mK spo.-tiitniv here lli, I .li Uosi- of Cailfor jiiu liroki the w nrld's reeurd with tin slUenn isiuud shut in bis lust put wilb 3h lis t 1" tnehes Shot by Jealous Wife. Mays, llli-. Ky.. Sept h - F.dHnrtl Flnunl was shot four times In the bncli at I'lemlugslnirg by bis wife and lu stnnH killed She then tried lo UN berself b sllnotlng belself 111 the arm .lealousy was the ciiu-e. Weather Forecast. Fair; warmer; light to fresh varlublf winds. Live Stock Markets. CATTIX-Suppli fair, nmrki-t flow unfl losi-i cliuit-i l'isl.5,, firlmt: tr-CuCAi; ,eul 1-a.U'im IsuS M. lHiS-Hislpts fair, niarki-t active; Iirlioe Is'ses-s ana medium, 11 Hat.a.. Inv Yurkera. ITnusTlu. Uitlit Yurkira, jl,.utai;Hi. litna It, Tt-al, rmiRlis S-"'Ul. HHIICI' A3WH JJkMKS Supplj llf-lit; maikM Ktisull' on sliis-i, imil n.sir on Innilia, lull. weiliera. HHis4wi. 'UUe aua i oniiuun, s;'u3 lamba, S4sl m, WOMAN CLIMBER ON TOP. American Mountaineer Again Breaks World's Record. Lima. Tern. Sept V-Mlan Annie S, reck, tbe Anicrlcun mountain cllmliT, ucceedefl on Iht second attempt with. in a mouth to reach the summit of Mount Unascerau. She calculates the belght ot tbe summit nt 2fi.t0 feet. -A Swiss companion nf Miss IVck tad a foot and Isrth bands frozen, w hich caused gangrene to net In, nnd an Indian guide was miraculously ravel from death after falling a thou sand feet down & ravine. Tbls last attempt of Miss Ti-ck to scnle tbe Huuscaran wns Isjgttu on Aug. SI. Two weeks previously she cnmtied The mountain to a height of iTslsiO ftsrt, but was comis'lled tn re turn to the lowlands on account nf the Illness of one nf her gulden. In rcncblnc this altitude, however. Mlsa IVofc ucbleved tbe record In moun tain climbing, having nsconded higher than any man or wniuau in tbe world. The previous record was held by W W. Grabnm, who ronrbi-d a height of feet In the lllnuiliiyns LILLEY IN THE LEAD. Connecticut Republican Convantion It Enpactad to Nominat Him. New H a t en. Conn Sept S. Con rreisman (?eirire L. IJlley of tVntoT bury will, It is exiieclea. W nominated for cmenmr at the Kepuhllcan Htate eoux'iittin. which open here tonlcht. This Tvnult 1r forecast by the v.rte In the caucuseh, whert1 I.lliey aiijM'nrp tn have hnd a wnlkieiex II Ih only real opponent hns lHen I.lcutciiitiit tSoviTn or Evrett .1. Lake It is estimated that I.Uley will have 41o dehnratefi, l.ake 117i nnd Gt-vernor Woodruff U) Senator llrundepee will le tempo rary chairman nf the e invention It Is exited,'! that at the convention lreRldent llnoqevi'lfp administration will In- Indors-ed, and Judpe Taft will le eulocized lu remdutlons nnO by the h icakers FOREST FIRES RAGING AGAIN. Flames Fanned by Winds Are Threatening Towns. Iuluth, Minn., Siit 8. The Mesnba rauce is acalu tlirouteiied 'with the tire horror which swept nway Chltdiolm and wliied out thousands of acre of standing tlmlicr. After u day of quiet tbe flames were fanned into renewed fury nsuln by wlnd and swept on to ward nihlilnc, l.uhl and Nashwauk from the Houtli. The town of Snowball, 100 Inhabit ants, was completely desti-oyed. The jieople had no opportunity to flcht the Humes and fled lu terror. Snowball la about two miles from Nashwnuk, Itrooklyn, a smnll suburb if Jllblduc, Is threatened with lire, and If this por tion of the town catches the rest Is doomed. Ituhl and Nnshwauk nre acaln In dancer Aurora Is entirely surrounded by forest Cres, and the citizens ure fighting the flames. The town Is 1 relieved to be fcafe unless a strung wind should rlne. Mitchell, a small town about one mile southeast of lllbblng. wan threatened with destruction and was saved only by berolr efforts. Several hundred men are btlll guarding the place The pine tlmlier which surrounds Mitchell lias Ikh'U almost entirely coneumwS. 1 let ween Nnshwauk and lllbblng, a region twuty-two miles limg, the for ests are a continuous mabs.of fiumes From lllbblng It Is an appalling sight, and the big clouds of smoke which poured over the threatened city hid the sun as though the sky was over cast with black clouds. Reaulta of Games Played In the Na tional and the American Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At lhUadliilila New York, f.; mila delnhia a ItHtt.rl. TVlltse and llmna hun, ru,.'n Ittciiif nnd Itonin. Sncund Gurnt- - I'ttlladi'ljihla, 2; New Tork 1 llaiitricB Cnrrldnn. nichie and 3(ioin, CrandaJl utid Ilresnuhnn. Al rmshur4K-3'ittKburB. , St lunula, X ltHtii-rit-n-Lit'vr und Gibson, Huj-numd, LalU-i ut id Ludv !c St fund Gaini' l'lttaburg. 7; St Loula. I. llatn-rii-t Willi und Gitison, Jtect? und Ludn lc At Clilrnpft Clnrlmiatt. 6. Chicago, a 3Iatti-rl Iiut-er nnd McLean, rraicr, Kruli, Kline und Marwhall Second Gunii Cl.lcaci) 4. Cincinnati 0. Hatterim Oouklt y und Moraii, Sjiado und nll At Urooklj-Ti Kutton. 3; IlrookJyn. 0, Jiatttrlti riiuriHlli.- und SJiltt, I'uBtorl Uri and Hi rcen Bi-i-ond aimif linnton 1: r.rDDkli'n. 0. Jtuttr- b-J.iiicjiman and Graham, Mcln- tri Jit-ryi-n and Fumipr STANIUNO Or THE CLT'TlS w j, r c xr l. r.c Nw York i. 4. t.:3 r-lncli.nnti Q m .VQ I'liiKburt; 7n 4:- tii4 H. ix ton U i .O VliM'iEO. 77 :j fiiC Itrooklyn. 44 HO .XX J-liii. J'lllii t .41 iSt L.tiutti ii tX .5 AM I-HI CAN LEAQru Ai New York - Washington. 4, Nf York, fi ItatUTUfl-JuM.Bon and Ptn-et Clifbhru and Klmnow Sfptmd Gume WnBhlrrton V. Ntw 1 hi k 3 liall i rli w 1 1 ugtti r Ftrf t and Smith, Hogg. Ih.yli-. imilard. ICluhu.w und illclr. At lctrnlt-lietriitt. 4, St LouIb. 3 Ilal tcrl a-Winter und Schmidt; Powell and bttjjiiicni St-cund Game iM-troit, K, St LouIh. S 1 lattiTli-B-M ullln and Schmidt . J low. U tlraham and Sin-neer At Cleflund fliv-land fi. Chh-aci. 0 l.nitiritH Jow and Iwmi, Walsli Mun- u I AUriMk Sullivan Shaw and V. ,.t. h 'i.d (iktiii tTli-t eland, t. Chlcuc" 2 jiuiUfitH PtnTh and lltfn.l. Smith Sul IH-ati nnd HIihu At ltoHi.tn liu.i,.u. c. 1'hlladelnhla 1. Jtaturltn- turtht,il and Crigw, I 'lank and j'uwcrH Sfcond Game llnston. 8: Phlladf li.hla. 2 Ilatti-rlsia Arrt-natifi, Iionahue and iTipr Kender and Smith. STANIUNQ Op THE CLVllB W 1. ! r w i, r c J'-Trult 73 M & I'hllu'nhlafsl C3 4t l.i t-i Tl U IVC4 H'mlnn . Q i 4A isi J.-UIH ui ..t, i,w U nch ton 1.4 C7 4i ili'i.'iiiiii 71 foi. Nru Y oik 40 tffl SJt Long Auto Race Won by St ran n. 3 Lowll, Mass., Sejit K Kuctng at tirea knock spi'd and with remarkabk g(id fortune over the roads of th It chy and the adjoining town of Tytigs btiro for more than l!fiO miles, lVwh- Strang in a slriy hnrwjiower car left all his competitors fur In the rt-ar and easilj won the automobile road race for the Hntler Ames trojihy. The ex act length of tbe run was 5EM 4 miles imprislng -4 circuits of & course meas uring HM1 miles. The winner's time was 4 hours 40 xnluutes M tteroitds. Trnttlno Rcfrd Broken. Hartford. 4Vmn.. Sejt H -For the lirst time In the history if the Chanel Oak classic, the flu,(to trot, a oon liHttlctit bred horse. Hamburg Helle wciu the 4'u-nt In doing o t.he not only broke the track record for tin ra, tut also estabbaned tbtt world'! fnt u-iiu vIiimuhmI bv fullr 25.000 iieo- ple, the largest Ttwd tlitt er4tr turned out to grand ciruu aucmn DENY PRESIDENT WAS FRED AT. Nefhiig Ii Stiry, Saj Se cret Service Xei. CATCH IN AR1E8 CIAM Man With Revolver Pie seated Fraaa Seeing Mr. Rooaevelt Me Vfanatei Soldiers Sent to Boston to Kewp Out law, From Terrorixing That City. Before Being Taken to Coimty Jatl He Admtta Confinement In an Insane A, yl um Report of Alleged SHootma Declare, Evecutive Wa, tn Peril Dur ing Horseback Ride. Oyster Roy. N. X, Kept- B. Tie news that nn armed crank bad at- terjpted to reach tbe president at 8a- nmore Hill started a untie vt tlifi usual rumors nriiimpairy lag siucb aa Incident. The one moat widely circa lated was tn the effect that a abut bad Ihs'U fired at the president while Ire ten out borseliuck riding last Satur day. It ns said tbat the jirettident vns riding along the Cove road near the bouse of bis cousin. W. Emlea llnnserclt. irbun be m fired rxpau try some one concealed lu a dump hushes at the roadside. That there wns any foundation lor tbe story Tvns dtinled by those la a position to knotr. James Sloan. Jr. the chief of tbe president's ffuard f secret service men, emphatically Qe-nli-d tlie story nf tbe ambuab, autd tila denial was echoed Iry tbe other maa who waa nnld to have been wttb tlie president. Btor of Sheotlng TeuL One srtory declare tbat the would tw asanssln, bidden In tbe tiuahea at tba roudKlda, fired nt tbe Jiresloent wltb a revolver, tbe bullet wblrrlng -ewer Mr. nisraevelt'a bead. Tbe president, perfectly calm, polaul up bU borne and wished to dismount and nesreb tbe busbes. Tbe frtend who was riding with bun Uatnadecl bitu, and they rode un. Oamffle WeldenfelQ, the Kew Tout. banker; Mm. Weiaenfrid and Edward risber, wbn waa drirtne them, beard tbe abot. Tbe sasaasln escaped. Wlien the president arrived at natu ral ire Hill he dttscritwd -the Incident.'" aa be called It, to Sloan. H nlf a dosen eecret eerrtoe mon lnvB- tened to the scene of the abootinx and made a careful Investigation. They uld find no trace of any one savins lieen concealed In the thicket at tbe roadside. Thinking that the ahot mbjbt have come from a hunter's frnn, thej made Inquiries alone that line, !jb$ could not fma that any Hunter oeta lieen In tbe neighborhood that Uy. Tbe came laws are in strict force- Crank Caugnt Near Wbrba Haeaaa. A crank with an old "bulldoK" re volver was caught near the xirefld- deut's bouse at Sagamore Hill ly tb secret service guards. Tlie man d scrltHd himself as John Oonehlln, a detective, and when stopjied by the secret serrice men jircsented a card upon which was luacrilted his luune and tbe word "officer." He aaia that be had come to ask tbe president to order out lO.OXKI troojrs to catch yen men, who had tieen terrorising Boston recently Coughlln walked the three miles to Sagamore Hill from Oyster Bay. One of the rules for vialtora at Sagamore llin la that no one shall come on foot, so when Secret Service Agent John Adams caught Bight of Ooughlin ton ing up tbe bill road he guessed at once that something was wrong and mo tioned for the man to tjo back. Oough lin kept right on. but without quick ening his pace, and Adams at once ran down tbe road to meet him. In response to tbe secret service man's demand as to but business oougtum produced his card and told his errand to Sagamore Hill. Tbe secret service man tried to ex plain that tbe president was not see ing visitors at tbe moment, boplnt to get htm quietly out of the grounds. Coughlln hesitated a moment, glanced furtively ulsiut and then slid his hand toward tbe back lsickct of his trous ers. Adams took the hint and grap pled with bis man without further parley. Coughlln struggled for a mo ment but be is a slightly built man. and Adams had no difficulty in hold ing him until Agent James Sloan, Jr. tbe chief of tbe jiresldcnfl guard, came to his assistance. Sloan svearch ed tbe prisoner and fonnd In his nip pocket a S2 calllsr revolver of the "'bulldog" t.vpe. The weojsin was wrapi-ed up In n woolen bag and, ac cording to tbe secret sen lee men, was not loaded. Taken to County Jail. Tbe slight struggle mar tbe tennis court bud not Ist-u observed at tbe bouse, and the wnet service men. rnlthout iibimilng the presidinfs fami ly, called one of tbe government auto molilles and carried Coughllu down to tbe Oyster Ilaj touu hall. here be was arraigned itcfore Justice if the Teacc l"Tahkllu on a eluirge of carry ing isineciiltHl we.ijsins. .lustiee 1-Yank-lln ooiuuiitti'd rnughllti to the oouuty Jail at Miiittila. and he was taken there nt once in the gmemmeut auto mobile Iiuring bis ,leten1ion at tbe county jull t'oughll.i will ! eiatnlned us to bis sanity According to tbe secret senli men Coughlln told them tbat he bud Iwra routined for three enrs lu an asylum fur Ihe ius:me at Walpolc. Mass, TVhen A -list Jleuti-rdshl, self ap pointed critic ,t tbe naty. declared tbut the armor on our buttlesblps wss not low 4'tmugu be waa a target for abuse There vui 4-t'U talk 4if rt. ting blm ashore In some Puuth Ameri can port, ts'caose any man b had the nerve to do an? thing but prslsa our biittkshlps wns jstsoub non grata. Xow iitnes the gratifying news thst tbe armor Ik-Ms are to lie lowered, a T.euterdnhl and 4itber critics declared they should t- Tbe ua,y la to lie c gratulatod A Idow Js-low tbe fcrit from UeuliTdabl la prcfemlile to aura a blow from I'ucle Sam's next tsaewj ou tbe high sens "NeviT Unce tbe flood has water reached SDcb a high tle as at prea emt" oy the rrohltiitlan pretWentlal candidate. An excellent examjAe ot -dry wit." An Amertcan-CSiliiew alManos-wfcy, rr-J asks the New Tork Derail Vat e. . J