TILE 01TIZRK, FRIDAY, SEPT. .10, 1010. or b mm Illinois Man Te!!s Kow 11 ) Was-Offered $1,000. TOLD HE WOULD GET MORE. Explatm to Investigators He Hud Heard of Jackpot Which Was to Be Divided Among Legislator For Strangling Bills. Chicago, Sept. 27. State Represent Ulve Charles C. Wliito of O'Knllen, III., took the stand In the Investigation Into the election of United States Senator William Lorimer ly the senatorial sub committee on elections and privileges Sis of the sevm members of the coin tnltteo were present. White declaml he had been asked by the minority leader, Mr. Browne, to vote for Lorimer, and that IJrowne told him ho would receive $1,000 for his vote. The testimony was the saun as has been given by White In the two trials of IJrowne. The llrst severe clash of the hearing came when Mr. Austrian asked wlml money was promised White. The rep resentative replied: "1 nsked Rrowuo how much I would get from other sources, and ho re plied, "Oh, nbont as much mom " Senator Loriiner's attorney objected to this answer, arguing that the "oth cr sources" were entirely outside the case. "This brings up," he said, "what lin been referred to ns the 'jackpot.' By the words of the witness, 'other sources,' It is shown that It has no connection with the election of Sou ator Lorimer." The committee retired Into executive session to consider admissibility of this lino of evidence. On returning to the hearing room the committee questioned tho witness con cenilnfe his understanding of tho prom ise of money from other sources. White said he had heard of rumors of what was known ns a "Jackpot" which was to be divided nmong legis lators for "strangling or passing bills." Shortly thereafter recess was taken EAGLE STEALS A CAT AT SEA. Big Bird Swoops Down and Gets Away With a Meal. Boston, Sept. 27. How a monster eagle carried away a fourteen pound cat from the deck of tho threo masted Somerset schooner William P. Hood while that vessel was sailing tho high seas was told by the crew of tho craft, but tho men were rather reluctant, fearing that their veracity would bo doubted. Little by llttlo the story came out. Tho Hood, laden with railroad ties, was off llighland light Friday even ing. Tho captain's coou cat Iny asleep on top of the deck load. There was a sudden llutter of wings, and a big eagle descended, caught tho cat In Us talons and flew away with It HARD ON WAGE EARNERS. Railroads Will Have Trespassers Ar rested Because of Killing. Trenton, N. J., Sept 27. Ah a re sult of the killing of Giovanni Denn delin, a pottery worker, who was run down by a train while taking a short cut to his work, the Philadelphia and Reading Railway company has In structed lt detectives to nrrest all trespassers. Hundreds of wage earners men, wo men and children will bo Inconveni enced by the crusade, as many Indus trial plants are along tho railroad, and short cuts are poi'"'"'". especially mornings. $800 MAD DOG BITES THREE. Girl Among Victims of Animal Before It Is Killed. Waverly, N. J.. Sept. 27. Rex, a powerfully built St. Bernard dog of pedigree, suddenly became mnd hero and bit two men and an eleven-year old girl before he was killed. Tho Injured are George Arnold, thlr tvseven years old, bitten on the right leg and arm; Gustavo Sohultz, thirty- nine, bitten about Uie. left arm and hand, and Grace Smith, eleven, the dnughter of the dog's owner. Sho was lacerated about tho face and arms. The dog, valued at $800, had been purchased a week ago by Smith and was supposed to Iks very gentle. - Suicide on Park Bench. New York, Sept. 27. A man mip- posed to have been Prank II. Jaeger of 570 Plfty-llfth street, Bay Ridge killed himself with n revolver In Cen tral park. A polleoninn heard a shot and found tho man lying on a bench. TALE OF THE WEATHER. Observations of the United States weather bureau taken at S p. in. yesterday follow: Temp. Weather. New York 72 Clear Albany C3 Cloudy Atlantic City . . 72 Clear Boston 04 Clear Buffalo 02 Cloudy Chicago 02 Clear St. Louis 02 Clear New Orleans . . SO Clear Washington ... 70 Clear Philadelphia .. . 72 Clear TO TAKE UP FREIGHT RATES. Interstate Commerce Commission Will Resume Hearings Oct. 3, Washington. Sept. 2S. Tho Inter state commerco commission will hold Its first formal conference nfter tho summer recess on Oct. .1. By Monday next It Is expected that all seven mem bers of the commission will bo In Washington ready to take up tho gen eral Increases In freight rates which were suspended by the commission pending Investigation. The commission has praclknlly promised that before the taking of testimony in (hose cases has closed It will give a hearing to tho presidents of the leading railroads Involved. ASKS PASTOR TO QUIT. Jersey City Church Believes He Ab sents Himself Too Much. Jersey City, N. J., Sept 28. Trouble between tho congregation of tho Wav erly Congregational church In Booram avenue nnd Its pastor, the Rev. How ard A. M. Brlggs, has resulted In tho decision of tho llock to ask Mr. Brlggs to resign. The ultimatum was reached at a mooting Monday night Albert Wclssenborn, president of tho board of trtMtces, said he hnd told the pastor several times that ho hadn't done right by tho church In absenting himself for longer pcrlodd than his allotted vacations'. MASKED MEN ROB CAR, Two Loot Mall but Make No AtUmpt to Bother Passenger. Now Orleans, Sept. 23 Tww mark ed robbers Invaded tho mall car of the Southern Pacific train Heaving New Orleans and secured several' batches' of registered mall. No attempt was mado to ro6 potmen'' gers. Tho robbery took place nt Avon1 dale, twelve miles west of NW Or leans. Pooley Nominated. Buffalo, Sept. 28. Tho Democrat of tho Eighth Judicial district have nomi nated Charles A. Pooley of this city for supremo court Justice. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Closing Stock Quotations. Money on call today was 1 ptT oont; timo money and mercantile paper un changed In rate. Closing stock quota tions on tho Kow Tork exchange Bpt 27 were: Amnl. Coppw... Cl Norf. A Wcet... OS Atchison 98 Northwestern ..MC IS. & 0 1 Perm. R. XL Reading 1KM Rock Island..... XI St Paul UXWi Southern Pao...lli Southern Ry.... aVb South. Ily. pi... IS Sugar m Texas Pacific... SI Union Pnciao...XGGtt U. S. Steel. ...... 67 U. S. Stec) pf..J10 West. Union . CST Brooklyn n. T.. K Ches. & Ohio... 76 .CX.C.& St. L.. 73 . & H 103 Erie Gen. Electric... 115 111. Control 1SI InL-Met Louis. & Nash.. 144 Manhattan 138 Missouri Pac... JST4 N.Y. Central... 113 Market Reports. BUTTER Barely steady; receipts!, U7 packages: creamery, specials, per III, 30a 30c.; extras, 23c.; thirds to- firsts, 24a2Sa; state dairy, finest, Sc.; common to prime, 3a27c; process, specials, 27c; seconds to extras, 23a284c; factory. Juno make, 22a :4c; current make, Z2a23c ; mutation creamery. !4a25c. CHEESE Steady; retelpts, WS3 boxes; tate whole milk, specials, 15ViaJ7c; aver age fancy, small, wniio, ut: large. lSUc; small, colored, xVic; largo, is Vic; choice; UftalSc.;. good to prime. llal-Hic; common to fair, llal3c; skfans, spe cials, 12&al!c; fine, UviollHc.; fair to good, 810M!C.; common, CaTVio.; full skims, SViatc EGGS Firm: reoalptH, 17.100 cases; state, Pennsylvania and nearby, hennery, white, 36a 40c; gathered, white, 30a30c; hennery, brown. 30a32.; gathered, brovrn, 2&a20c; fresh gathered, extra, firsts, 20a 27c; firsts. 24a2c; seconds, 22i23c POTATOES Weal; Maine; per bag. Jl.2Jal.4fli; stato, per bbl., $LMal..6; Long Island, tl.D0a2; Jersey, per bag, tl.40al.75; sweets. Jersey, per bbl., $L75o2; per bas ket, 40aC0c.; southern, per btA U-MaUS. I1AY AND htka.iv yuiei; timotny, per 100 lbs-, 75c.att.10;. shipping, COa'Oc; clo ver, mixed, Wausc. clover, 45atoc; long rye straw, DOaSIc; oat and wheat, 40 Co.; half tulles, 2kc loss. I0CK0TJT OF BRICKLAYERS. The Union Wilt Go on Strike, to Retali ate. Nuw York, Sept. 28. Tho lockout declared by tho Mason Builders asso- latlon against ten of thirteen unions of bricklayers In the greater city has Bono Into effect. Between 8,000 and 10,000 men aro said to be directly affected, and tholr leaders decluro Umt beforo tho end of the week 14,000 bricklayers, tho entire membership of the thirteen unions, will bo on strlko In retaliation of tho lockout order. SEVERAL HURT IN BLOWUP. Explosion In Factory Occurs Among Barrels of Turpentine. New York, Sept 28. An explosion occurred In tho basement of a factory nt 01-03 Green street, Williamsburg, In which two persons wero badly burn ed and several othere slightly injured. Tho explosion took jiluco among a lot of barrels of turpentine, palnta and other inflammable material stored in tho basement. Tho factory is that of Solomon Levlne. Promptness Unappreciated. Georgo What's do matter, kid? Willie It's dls way (boohoo). Do boss told mo to bo prompt nbout every thing, an' now he's fired rao becauso 1 was too prompt about goln homo Chicago Nows. All the Worse. Willis So Skinner's mining scheme broko yon? I thought you got in on tho ground floor? Glllls I did. That's tho reason I was burled so deep wheu It fell In -ruck. The Unhumbled Volet. The Duke of Cambridge was once ibout.to visit Lord Stratford, whn had been appointed ambassador to Turkey. At an early hour on tho mornins of his expected arrival tho ambassador went, in slippers and dressing gown, to see If tho rooms wcro In perfect or der. Ho found that tho duke's valet had arrived and was arranging his master's trunks and portmanteaus. Stratford gave somo directions how they should bo placed. Tho man loft off working nnd stared at the Intruder. "I tell you what It Is," ho said. "I know how his royal highness likes to have his things arranged better than you do. So you Just bo off, will you, old fellow?" Lord Stratford loft in a towering passion. Calling ono of his attaches, he ordered him to go in and tell the man whom ho had addressed In such language. Tho nttacho returned with twinkling eyes. "What did you say?" asked tho am bassador. "I said to him, my lord, that tho per son ho had ventured to address such language to was lier majesty's repre sentative to Turkey." "Ah, qulto right And his nnswer?" "Ho answered, my lord, that ho never said you wasn't" "With Lord Stratford In Uio Crimean War." Wise Men of Gotham. A "wise man of Gotham" Is a fool, but tho phrase aroso through tho real wisdom of tho people that lived In tho English town of Gotham. Tho story goes that King John of England onco visited tho town with tho Intention of peeing a castlo that he thought of tak ing for himself. But tho Gothamltcs did not euro for tho nearness of roy alty nnd the expense they would bo pnt to if tho king should have' a hcrasc there, nnd so they cooked up' a" scheme to drive him away. When the" tlmr ar rived with his company of followers arfl rode through tho town he saw' all the Inhabitants of Gotham going tlirotrgfi the most foolish of tasks, each' person: with n silly smllo on his fade: TbV ting- was disgusted with tticm. nb'woxrrd not llvo among crazy people, j and' so- ho rodo on through the town and' dl'd" not stop for tho castlo. Th'en tho wise- men of Gotham, still smiling, b"ut nor fn- n silly fashion, told ono nn' oth'er flint there were more fools that" passed' tflrouglj Gotham than remnln in It! Not' What He Seemed. Illeflt'enanr General J. 51. Gricrson tells an amnslng' story of sotno maneu vers lip wh'icll ho- took part. Only a small ' body of troops were being- ac tually employed", and "Bkefeton forces" were the" rultv-ln other words, small bodies of meix represented1 whole sions. GcnomE Gricrson wftft his staff was riding along' a l'ano wnen ho sud denly camo upon one' of tire enemy's pickets Bitting calmly- by the-, roadside. Quickly the general' rodo up- tor him and said: "You aro my prisoner;-you bad better surrender." The man grinned' and pointed to a flag beside him. "Beg pardon, suy'llc sold',. "Tint I am. a brigade of Infantry, so yon are alt my prisoners."- Condon MnlL Christians. In Old Roma. Religious persecution as such, -was unknown under the Romans. The Christians were regarded as seditions. In denying the divinity of tho Cae sars and tho Roman gods they were guilty of high treason In Roman eyes and were nccoidihgly punished, Bnt their punishment Had no religious sig nificance whatever. The Christiana were persecuted not because they were Christians, but because, to the opinion of the authorities,, they were disturb ers of tho peace- and 6afety of tho state. Religious persecution was a thought that neven-entered' the-Roman mind. New Yorlt American. Wounds of tho Heart. In wounds of the heart Itself the cs cape of blood 1 never In large quantl tr. and tho lethal confluences are duo to tho fact that the escape of blood from wltlUn Its cftTity or cavities Into tho surrounding sac of the perl cnrdlum mechanically interrupts the alternate contraction and expansion by which Its pumping action Is maintain ed. Accordingly tho results of the wound of the-heart are usually ldentl cal with those of gradual suffocation'. Cutting. A Scotclu lawyer was well reproved when, seated by a lady fully awaro of her own plain looks, having bowed to his hostess- in giving tho toast, "Hon' est Men and Bonnlo Lasses," she re joined, raising her own glass, "We may both: drink that toast, slnco it re fers to neither of us." Similar Tastes. Bcllo But do you think yon and he arc suited to each other? Nell Oh, perfectly! Our tastes are quite slml lar. 1 don't care very much for him, nnd ho doesn't care very much for me, Paris Figaro. Willing to Pass. "flow do you like tho now oatmeal soap?" inquired tho barber. "Seems nourishing," replied tho cus tomer, "but I'vo had my breakfast." Washington Herald. The Long Arm. Jenny I consider tho fellow was qulto Impudent Ho put his arm round mo twice. Rose Did ho? What long arm ho must have! Wo should uot bo too niggardly in our praise, for men will do more to support a character than to ralio one. Colton. BUY READYMADE QOWN8 MOW. London Dressmakers Affected by the New Custom of English Women. Tho domnnd for ready mado gonma In London to-day Is eo groat that tho Branll dressmaker complains that sho is bolng crushed out of exlstonoo. Ac cording to a report made by an In spector of factories and workshops there has novor been n timo when tho ready made clothing Industry flourish ed as at present. Such clothing can bo bought In Bhops at all prices from $1.10 to $400. Most of tho choaper drcssos are mado In factories and one stylo Is repro duced often 200 times. As tho ready mndo trndo Increases naturally the dress trade, that Is tho salo of material by tho yard, docrcasoa and tho small dressmakers cannot got sufllclcnt work. Tho convenience of entering a shop, seeing n gown, try ing It on and having It sent homo to wear tho same day or, If slight altera tions hnvo to bo mado, tho noxt day has proved too alluring for tho Lon don womnn nnd her suburban slstor. Another reason for Uio existing stato of affairs Is tho fact that the proucnt tyle of gown requires very llttlo fit ting, soft folds serve to drape tho fig ure and boning nnd stoels aro raro. Naturally tho cheapnoss of tho ready made dress adds to Its attracUvencaa. Conscience vs. Art Thomas Nelson Pago, in Uio smok ing room of tho Baltic, contrasted tho literary and tho scientific tempera ments. "But a: tetter will boat bring out my point," BJTfd tho famous author. "You havo hoard", of courso, of Tcnnyson'o poem, 'Thtf Vision of Sin.' Well, an eminent matnemntlclan wroto to Ton nyson, on the? appearance of his poem, letter that roar like tills: " 'Dear Sir I find In a recent poom1 of yours, entitle "The Vision of Sin, the following unwarranted statement: "Every moment' dTea a man. and every moment one Is Br.rn." I need hardly point out that this calculation. If cor rect, would tend' to keep tho sum total of tho world" popnlatlon In a state of perpetual1 fl,uipclse, where as. It Is an establlsfied fact that tho said population Is' constantly on tho Increase. I would tttereforo suggest that In the next edltltns of this poom tho erroneous calculation to which I refer should bo corrected" as follows: Every moment dies a' man, and ono and a.' sixteenth Is bonr."' I may add that tEe exact figures are- I.1CT, but Bomoth&E muBt, of conuse. be con ceded to the laws of rhythm" Washington Star. With the Courage of Hfs-Canvfctforra. When Oscar Straus, minister to Turkey from this country,, held tho came position In Grover Cleveland's administration, ho had ocnaaton to show how ho felt for the Hebrews, to which race he belongs. Ha and Mrs. Straus were taking a trip tot tho Holy Land when tho governor off Jaffn, n "Jewbalter," met them and. naked them to rMe In his carriage- and re ceive an oftlclal welcome. 'Govern car."- said Mr. Straus, "I would like to rldo In your carrlago and be recafved nt your palace, but I understand you havo In your prisons four hundred Armenian Jewa. Un less they are released, I must decline your hospitality." Tho four hundred prisoners wero given their liberty, and Straus was welcomed oflTclally by Uio governor. The Rush for Wealth There arw multitudes of peopJo in tho world ta-day who aro steering and sailing for Ophir, simply because It Is tho land' of gold. What will they do if they reach tholr desired! haven? They do not know. Thoy do not even ask tho question. They will bo rich. They will sit down on their gold. Let us look out desires squarelr In tho face. To -win richos, to havo a certain balance In? tho bank, and a- certain raring on the exchange, la? real ob ject, a definite object; but It Is a frightfully? small object for the devo tion of a human life, and! a bitterly disappointing reward for tho loss of an immortal souL If woallh is our desired ltavcn. wo may be sure that it will nirt satisfy us whuo wo reach It Henry van Dyko. aneaklna with Authority. Ono of tho briefest and no doubt ono of tho most sincere iwldreases over dollvored on tho subject of capital pun- lshmont.wns mado in Worcester Coun ty, Massachusetts, mor than two gen erations ago. A notorious chnraoter by tho namo of Charles James, standing on tho gallows with tho noose properly ad justed, was asked before tho cap was drawn over his face If ho would llko to say n few words. "Ladlos and gentlemen beg par don, gentlomen," ho said. "Standing whore I do, I am unalterably opposed; to capital punishment" Everybody!! Magazine Probably True. A raw Irishman shipped as one of tho crow on a revenue cruiser. His turn at tho wheel came around, and after a somewhat eccentric session in tho pilot, house bo found himself tho butt of no llttlo humor below. "Begorrnh," ho growled at last, "and ye nocdn't talk. I bot I done more steorln' In ten minutes n'. ye done In your llfo." Succoss Magazine, Awfully Busy. Jim A stitch in time saves nine Tom Who said that? Jim Geo 1 Ain't you read your Bible? Tom Nope; I ain't ovon had time to read tho sporting page this morn Ine yot Cleveland Loader. He Got Badly Left. Experiences of n correspondent of n Nuremberg paper go to show that tho Gcrmau adulteration laws aro drastic. Ho says: "A Kronen friend sent mo four bottles of burgundy. After pay lug the duty I waH Informed that all tno coming from abroad has to bo nalyred. As my consignment Includ- hI two kinds of wine a doubla analysis was necessnry, and for this I paid a feo of $9.24. As tho end of a week 1 received first n ccrtlllcato attesting that my wine was pure and. second, tho caso In which tho bottles wero sent was also Informed that two bottles had been required to form the basis of each analysis and that consequently lucre waa no wluo left. I am natural grateful to tho stato for tho precau tions taken to guard my health, but I cannot help thinking I am entitled to tho empty bottles. Surely thesf wero not also nnalyzcd." O. Henry's Reading. Tho lato O. Henry, whoso flippant and slangy stories gnvo him a great reputation as a humorist, was, In pri vate llfo a serious student A visitor to tho library of Mr. Por ter's New Yort residence was amazed at the ponderotw histories and biog raphies on every side. "But don't yon rend," said the vis itor, "Ellis Parker Butler and writers of that sort?" "Well, no," said Mr. Porter. Ho laughed and' added whimsically: "I make fancy cakes and sell them, but I only eat bread and meat" Three Curious Bells. There Is a curious legend connected with tho bclM of Messingham church. It Is said that a long,. Ibnjr time ago a traveler was passing through Messing frnm when ho noticed tlireo men sitting on n stile in the churcliynrd and say ing; "Come to church, Thompson; come to' church, Brovn," nnd so1 on. Being very much surprised, he asked what It meant and was told that having n bells-, they called folks to1 church In this way. Tho traveler remarked that It watt a pity so fine a church should be without bells and at the same time asked the men if they could make thne for tho church, promising tO' pay for them himself. They undertook, to do this. They wero respectively a tinker, nr carpenter nnd n shoemaker When next the traveler passed thnf way ho found the three men ringing three bclfr which said. "Ting. tong. pluff," being made respectively of tin, t wood and feather! London Tlt-Blts. A -Real Sport. PenstHJ Bfalden I won't marry any one but an aeronaut. Black Is-so be coming t- me. 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