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i 1. 1 ,1 1 I a 9 fa hi A I US. I IV jfliMark Financial World wadc ncin uunnch mitrr the UUUIiy.UI.rtU, JIUIIMIILU IIUIII rCMitlnhwt FVortf1 1 ne. Dosalble. clue might be' uncovered.

Approximately :5,000 government. detectives connected with the depart' 'r i. ematw 4 tiki lirKk a oil i4una Hmant bomb niad Jiartene4' to iiW venfc; pogtofflce and. bureau of Immigration VA'i rroru rias artt i ifiHl I imiiiu GET PEACHES BY TRUCK Oar Shortage Forced Local Dealers to" Use When local dealer were. Informed by Michigan iieaoh growers that a shortage of.cara preventing the ehlpmeot of fruit from the northern 'urcharda, autp trucks were fcharterod and aent for the Hull.

Two trucks aent by a local commission Itrni. have, been loaded near Hen ton Harbor and are expected 'back this aftornoon or with more than 5KU bushels of peaches. Dealers report ed 'today 'that more earn were. forthcomingforthcoming and that, I rucks not be btlllied further. Moat peaches which have been received In the city have been ucrwi shipments, although carload consignments are beginning to come In.

GORN iTTBirsLUHP Value. Depreciates at City ''Scales and All Local Mills. iCorh'Je. Buffering a decided slump on the city acalea at all local mills, the price, falling on the average of too again today. Millers reduced (notations of (1.7V a bushel to $1.60 and 11,31.

a bushel and grain and feed deal era'' llgurea are down to $1.40 and $1.60 a liu.h.l. On the city scaleJcorn dropped this ntornlng to. U.3( and fl bushel. Wednesday's price was M0 and 11.13 bushel. Hoy.

and oale, however, continue firm. Hay void today at Wednesday's prices of in and $27 a tonand oata at tS and avo a' At the City Scales llaylt and tpn. C'orntt loads), and a bu. Oat (3 and Wo, a bushel. Liberty Bond Market (rtyCnltedl'rrea.) KHWTOltKT.

Uberty. bond quotaUona today, were as followa: im'; o.oo Kirat 4s 85.31 ofconi First Kecon Third 4H' "4.8 Fourth 4 'la 9S.40 4' 1.60 4 NI4.S4 Victory 3i "i Victory FOREIGN EXCjIAGE RATES WHEAT PRICE DECLINES AND! CORN FEELS DROP I Dr AMOclated Preftaii CHICAGO. Sept. U. Wlieat has deJ cllned today.

In the absence of any aggressive supports Impression the corn market was a bearish factor. ouehlna: which' varied from unchanged hgurea to a quarter cent lower with Ue cemoer a.ii to ij.ll1.) anu uarcn ao, was followed ly decided setback all tvrouna, United Pit) N'EW TOHK, Kept. 16. leading exchange quotations at the opening of tooays market werel Francs .0655. iJre .046.

larka tinadlan, dollars higher; others' 100254 higher; 'heavy 1818.J5: mixed Jl8.S5ftll.4tl: yorkers 11.15018.60: light do in.506U.fji plga roURlis iHf11.50; ataga $9t)ll. Kheep and lamba ItecaiDts ket lambs. Itfftlis yearlings trio; wethers ewes mUed sheep Chicago', Llveitsck Market (Br Aanclateil Prnai Sept. H. r(U.

8. BOreau of markets Cattle.ItecefDta 14.000: mar gooa and cnoice sleera ateady to ket. WH(JLfcSHLEANDRETAILnpl. 1 MARKET PRICES HEREj The prices quoted below are correct Id. daily by the under whooe names thoy appear and are guaran by Item as correct.

Except her otherwise apeclrted. they are Uie 'Mices the 'dealera agree to pay for ird claaa offerings I. i $, iv PRICES TO PRODUCERS C. aV 6ona, OelUiig prices Hungarian, per (146U.0;' Utile per. dl4.10; Ullrer Dollar mldd Imga per' tpn, $7u; bran, per, ton, $60: rye Hour 1U012.

Paring prices Wh'aat $M3; rye, oats, (Oo; corn, barley, $1. Globe. Mills J' Belling, piice Pride "of 'Fort. Wayne, $14. per.

bbl. I middlings, per $3.60, bran, per $3.10. Pafrg prloea Wheat oats, 60c; eero, Mayflower Mills Paying price Wheat oats, 87c, 1rj, i.7o.''. Belling' prices Winter wheat, straight bran, HI; $64. Jwiver Uust; U.1101.5; rye, $11.11 I13.J1; bran, $14.

"i i Hsndsrsen ReeeT. Bros. Coi (U. H. F.

A. Mcenee No. Oats S0t(0c, Barley II. Timothy hay Corn Kraus' and Apfelbaum. JU.

a At License No. 03(441.) (U.l Wheat Ulrector'a License No. eillJI K. G. H.l, 'lied Clover, $1S per bushel.

Medium and Mammoth clover seed, flfva bushel. Timothy seed, a bushel, Wool, a pound, 30033c. Millet' aesd, bushel, Barley, a bushel, $1.00, Alslbe cloyer a bushel, Live Steek Packers refuse to quote prices, but express wllltngnesa to tell prices by phone to those who have stock, for sale. Weil Brothera A Company Wool, 2640o a. pound.

'CJreen hldea, He' a pound. iCjrten calf hides laezOo a pound. 3 horse hide $(U7 Pelta each. Ury Olnseng $14 a pound. Lttr.Oolden Beal a pound.

Cured calf akins, pound. Cured 'hldea Hijlio per Miler Hide A Fur' Company OreencaJf Iilde.t0c a pound. Cured calf ItQ 'a. Cured hides, ly Ho a pound. Ureen hides, 12trl3ca.

pound. No. 1 horse hides, from $1 to $3. Wild Uinaeng, tlSOH. a pound.

Uoldcn Beal. 4.50U( a pound. Woul. 24t40o a pound. J.

T. Co. Apples, (1.33 a New Potatoes per.bbL' (11 pka. per bbl.) 110 lb. bag.

$4.60. Valencia oranges a box. Poultry Chickens' fcio per era. ISo turkejs, 30o per lb. (o a Lemons a box.

'Watermelons 40(60o each. kkga 3e a dosen' Mumn. Lombard, tu 1 etches MlvhUan Llbertas, S. Baum A Company Applet $1,25 a bushel. Poiatoea, lto lb.

bag, granges Citft.M. ananas Do a pound. Lemons (b a' box. Onon a bushel; Bpanlah onions J3.75 a bushel? Malaga Orapea $1 a crate; Tokays, a crate. Bweef poUtoeav a barrel, a hamper, $1.15.

Plums (l.ttfj a. bushel. Peachea ProTifica, a bu. Elbertaa, a bu, strong; others slow, steady; butcher stock mostly ateady; cannera and cutters to higher; bulls steady to stronger; bulk: bolognas $6 etiv cioaina; sieaayt cnoice veaiera (is nenvy caivea iserix: atocicera ana reed. era steady; range cattle, receipts very llltle: Hogs Kecelpta market mostly 10.

to; life higher than yesterday's aver agef.top $ITlf0; bulk light and butchers bulk packing soa $15.75 pigs, mosuy iiuo nigner. hhvep Receipts' market, fat aheop and native lambs mostly 2So low er; practical top. native lamns JU.75 With liberal' recelnts corn opened U' to Jio' off. Including Lnjcember at tl.ll'i io i.i, ana ine niarKet reu rapiaiy, Oats wtra bv the action "of other grain, Btnrtlng 'io down to a Ilka advance, and then undergoing a general aag. Provisions reflected new up turns In the value of hogs.

active ruyimature on Wall street toMy to fat ewea mcatty no lai rangs lamDa.aoia early; leeoers beat, feeding lambs I PRODUCE MARKET New York Preduoe Market (By Vnlted Jies.) NEW TOKK, SepU It. Flour Maf ket Pork Market firm. niesa "$3031. Lard Market middle west spot Sugarr Itaw granulated $11.50 Coffee Rio No; 7 on snot Be. Tallow Market special 10c: dly Hay Market steady;" prime No.

1, $3. clover $1.10 B2 40j Dressed jToultry Jfsrket flrm; chickens, 3(0(Tc; fowls 2a2c Live PoultryMarket tlrm; geese 2Co; ducks 3242o; turkeya 22c; 31 Cheese Market state milk, coumon to specials 202i4c; ski ma. common to specials creamery state dairy, tuba Butter Market firm receipts T.368; 458c Ljrra Market, flrm; 'receipts 12.853; nearby. 'white fancy (lfj(2c; nearby mixed, fancy 2Q73ci Ireah firsts' 60 (3C, Cleveland 'ProdOM Market (R United Cm.) CLKVELANb. Sept.

1. rrodiice Butter Etri In tuba (3B(3ttc; prints lo higher; extra (lrats 6161 (214c: flrsta seconds 51i((c; packing stock 4c Eggs Fresh gathered northern Ohio extras (1; extra lirsts COc: Ohio firsts, new.caaes t7ct old cases S5c; western new cases (4c luuiirr uie, gooj neavy rowls 37 light stock 3403Se; broilers 34 old rooaters spring ducks 'Chicago Butter Market (By CHICAGO. Sent. 1C Ruttlivr'. ery extras B(oJ creamery standards MUbi firsts 47464Hc: seconds 4346c7 ordinary flrsts Cheese Twins UKr' Tnnn.

a.i.. cas 3(c Llve Poultry Fowls ducks 21c: sprlnra 15o: turkv. it Jersey cobblers 1 4 PROVISION AND GRAIN MARKETS Closet Wheats Dec. down Jcj War. down ictn8tpl.

down fKcMJeo. unchang. Sept, unchanged; Oct. tip (Provisions Hither. UVE STOCK MARKET PltUburoh Livestock Market i AafocisuQ rreaaj riTTSBlmoll.

Kept. Itogs Hemgner: 17.I501T iii.7aeia:ao lirht yorkera (I7.7Stl(.tO: pigs 117.2(4111.(0. and lambs teoeipts mar celpt J.100; market seavy yorarra ket steady sheep top lambs (li.zit nigner. market steady; totl. i Toledo Livestock Market A (ByUaludPrtm) BeoL Jl.

Hers Hclnl. market steady; heavies good pigs CaJvea Market atrong. oneep ana lamoo Maraai.strong, 5" ndlanapolls Llvstteck Market AancUted Ptmli TfjnraVaiii.ia ''ealpU 11,000: market ateady. Csttle Receipt; 300; market steady Calves Receipts 700; market 7 heep Receipts too; market, ateady, rood. to best under (00 i ma Kiiceix an.

AnunA soa niAii, k''t 'common to medlam ubefer too $7( fi Itt.ia. Con. read tohttl II Uall fi i i niwnui meoivnt ivv pounaa up 17. good to choice under 1050 'pounds O.C Jit Mar Corn Sept: Loc. 110H Oala Wpt (0 Dec; tlg Pork Sept.

...24.75 uvi. Lard Kept. Oct. ...,20.25 ltll tiept Ocu ,17.4 3,7.18 High Low, Close i '4 3V I3 .231 127 no OS 23.13 20.30 24.70 24.76 10.15 20,20 ,17.41 237 233 129H 110 (0 (It, 23.1J 25.20 20.30 20.10 $5.00 given away with many; other prizes, dropped from aeroplane. Lakeside rarit aaiiy DEATHS N.

tood to beat I7.MOI60. mntZt w.a.d, mt 'iav(VJ 1tM (lf'' ve AHoirsOood mixed aa aoMed 317U1T.60:. iinaaeorted ill.Kfa ITJIi extra hlg.ioga fat lam faf'back clrs 111 10 fti. light plas(l( down sows (134a lvKi 'moet good soma I4.7S15.12; salee on truck; market lariM, ewes anu wethers good to choice lambs. 111812 WL lrrr.

P. gat iBunsie kivesteck, Market KyAM(sld rm.1. tbVrVAtxmf. It. CatUe ttecelpU 9W1i WIralasaw WWTri ijp vivr ivcctiijiaiv marieci cieaayj Filtfjitt4itt9t'tW(ktUvit ICavHr.

and Mra.C. Kaiser. 242t L1I lle street, have atone to Detroit, on account cf tho death of their granddaughter, Nina Jloftwlck, years old, daughtvr'of Mr. and Mrs. WHIIs Bof twlck, which occurred last Pettit.

Elsworth B. PeUIL (ged years, died, this morning at 6:10 nvwi bis home, 2S2S Anthony boulevard; of following an of seven months. Mr, I'ettlf was employed a a stationary at the James Smart school. Ha was a mem ber'of the Modern Woodman Lodge of 'America. The deceased Is aurvlved by the widow, Mrs.

Addle Pettit, and four children: Lloyd and Donald, of this city; XI. Jl Pettit, of Qrand IUptds, and Desale, at' home. Three grandchildren also aurvlve. Funeral services will he held at the. home' Saturday sfterhoon at 2 the JKv.

Mr; I'olhemua offl clatlng. Interment" Llndcnwood cemetery. E. T. Curtis; secretary national campaign com mi lee of Uie 16th Rj erhood, will speak a1 Unity Hall toriijitit a 7:50.

(By AiMeiated Phm) XKW VOIlki Sept. Iteversini yesterday's earlv muvement nils an, minor rails were the prominent features at the outset today's stock market session. Price changes wereuneven but mainiy nigner. 1'an Amerlcan. PetroleumPetroleum roao almost 3 Shell transportation "1 point and Mexican Petrol um.

jxas Middle titates and nvinciuie ons maua iraciionai advancea. Utf Loula and' NnuthwMtmnrifirMl and Koutlicrn Hallway preferred. ruined i poini racn wiina a point aovancie ror New Orleans, Texas and Mexico, Union l'nclflo' was Jn avy nt'tha oneninr. but soon Ktrly exchange rates on London were firm. HnipitingM.

steelt.1 eouloments. tobao COS and liurflru InclnriH In tfi acitye buyli.M most eminent bf the morn ing. aiercaniue marine common, united Atlantic Gulf rose 3 to 4 points, Uethli lit in. Crualble, Vanadium, Itepubllo and' steels 1 to 4, eltromberg carburetor 3, American Sugar Baldwin locomotive Hi, Humatra tobaccotobacco 3. tobacco products 2V4 and American woolen 1U.

Oils and ralla for the most part Increased their early gains and Heading and other coalers showed marked strength. Call money opened at sevon per cent and foreign remit tances. excepting rates Uermany, continued to strengthen. Higher at' Start (By United Preti.) NEW TOHK, Sept. 14, Prices were grnerally higher 'at the stock, market opening, here today.

U. 8 Steel opened oft up New York Central .74, up General Jlotors 21', up Bouthern Pacific lilYL up Texas Company (Hi, up Ml Sinclair up Central Leather UM, unchanged; Southern Railway, vnviittuKuj iiepuuiio evn, (leading a.1. ud. Oils were the favored stocks during me viu ijr ira'ng. iaexican j'ciroieum made an early high at 177.

Sinclair got above 33. Gulf sold at 14(U, up Steels were led. by Keplogle at 835. TOLEDO GRAIN SEEPJflARKET TODAY (By United Prees.) TOLEDO, 16. Close: Wheat Cash Deo.

$2.53. Corn Cash No. yellow Oats No. 2, white. 45ec.i llye No.

2, cash $1.90. liarley No. 2, cash eeed Caah IIS: Oct. and Mar. Timothy Caah Hit, tljcosh' 1010, Kept.

Oct Dec. and Mar. $4.05. AlSike Cash $15; Dee. anl.

Out, $17 1 liar. $15.10. futter 3c. Eggs 00c. Hay $2.30.

Mcefef BOBKENSTEIN GOES FROM FRYING, PAN INTO FIRE Hardly Is Nejrlect Oase Dia missed When lie Is Arrested on POLICE FINALLY GET HIM Wh'en Otto Borkensteln was arraigned In the city court this morning on a charge of child neglect; the case was! dismissed because the state was unable tc prove, conclusively that the defendant, was the father of the' child' in question. Bor ken's el enjoyed his freedom' for about a half minute, when he was Immediately rearrested' by. Constable Phllp. II. Weber on a BtatUtory charge.

Later ln.the.day ne'waa arraigned before Justice bf the reace.W.. Harvey Hughes, who bound 'him over' to the Borkonatein nays that the whole affair Is an attempt to uee the courts as a collection agency. Ills 'attorney nays that tho authorities could n6t have brought him' hack, from Detroit on a statutory charge, and that they merely used, a faulty child neglect affidavit to get Iilm to: Fort Wayne. Chief of I'olico D. Abbott state; that his detectives' wanted to arrest Borkcnsteeln when, was here some time ago to attend his mother's funeral, but that he told' them to wait until after, tho funeral.

chief euya that Bbrkehsteln attended the services at the house and ihen Hklpped out. Borkehateln was arrested on ChrlBtmas day, 1JH, but: the; civil authorities had to release him because he was then In the army Chief of' Police Abbott says. he was particularly desirous of apprehending young Borkensteln becaUKB 'his father, a local contractor, boasted that his "boy, was too. slick for the Borkenstelh was brought back by Detcctlvo Sergeant Roy Krablll after a search extending over many months. Court Notes.

The' case 'of Mong ft Hons, charged with Illegal was continued Indefinitely. John, Burns, arrested by ORIcer fartln. Kammvr. wii' An.rf iK And costs on a loitering charge. It.

C. Haves and i.Vllllatn Andr. son. traln cllmbers. were let go.

John Quinn drew an Indefinite con tinuance on a' loitering charge. Fre? vaddeville stunts; Lakeside Park. Daily, HART LEADS HARTLEY IN WASHINGTON RACE (P. AancUleo Prea. KEATTI.K.

Sept. 1( With I.S74 precincts out of 2.13S In the slate reporting. Governor lewla V. Hart today maintained his lead over Cleveland N. Hartley, his nearest opponent for (he fttpubllcan noml natlon'fpr govervr In the state wide, primary of Tuesday.

Henalor Wealey Jones; In ut precincts mas far ahead of Col. 41. KnglUh, his nearest opponent. had cxnloded. Thev added that frag ments, of metnl iilcked up pn the, street were being, on the theory.

that they may nave. Men bits of un Infernal machine. Thirty Dead. The unofficial estimate' of dead at 1120 thirty, According to. Charles Matthewa'of aaleeman.br.

typewriter Fpeclaltles, four one a were kllU whllo Working, (n the bond department J. I'. Morgan and Matthews said he was passing the ofneo of Mr. Lament when theexplosion occurred. Mr.

'Lament, lie said, was; dictating b. letter at the time, and was unhurt. Two Hundred Hurt. At lilt the. pollco estimated.

tho numner of injurea at zo; After suspending trading. In stocks for' the day, the governing committee of the. exchange ordered, that fall deliveries, of securities 'be. deferred 'uni IIL Monday, except by mutual con The committee called another meeting for later In the day, to. take further measures 'In Connection with the effect of tin? explwlon en, trading.

9troi Police summoned 'all ambulance from Thirty fourth street south and all available police mq blllsed. The financial district after the explosion preicnted a scene of greatest demolition, (n addition to the. bodies '4f h'utnan 'helnra 'anil horses scattered over, the pavement, great blotches' of Wood appeared on the. white Walls tot Wall street office nuiiainga. Almost every pane of glass In tha.

ylclnity. was' shattered 'and bo side a mantle of broken crystal the streets were oovcred with 'fragments of brick and stone' blaated, from the base, waUs of the' skyscrapora. persons were hurt Jn these office buildings when missiles hurled through windows, Moro's'n Building 'Wrecksdl. The most of the! Mo'raah buildlna was demolished and. the.

sub treasury also was 'badly With the arrival of soldiers and, police fifty street cleaners put work sweebing ud the streets to nutemi. aible easier passage of ambulances'. Mospiteie All hospitals near the financial district were crowded wtthi Injured and physicians were, summoned from all over the i The repor'ed license number of the wrecked automobile that', of Dunham Beldop; lTi South street. South. 'Orange.

Heldon is manager of a pharmacy, In Newark. It was said In Newark that Beldon had left his pharmacy 'this morning' to go. to an oince in wan uneoK jowair, To: check up on I the story that a powder wagon struck' by an automobile, agents' of the department of Justice' asked Dupont. Do' Nemours Co. for a detalled.report on the location of their wagons at the time Offlclals of, the company, questioned by newspaper men, they Vere, not carrying; explosives toi points In the vicinity where.

excavations are belng made; May. Be Powder of the truck and Its found of the explosion, 'were, examined, by the: police, 'who questioned construction men' aft whether', the wagon re semb'led the type usged In, hauling explosives. Several' construction men expressed' flrm belief that the wreckwas (of a 'powder 'wagon. The call for soldiers from 'Governor's Island, was sent by Martin assistant secretary, of the treasurytwho has charge ot sub Ireaaitrv With all the wftidflwii blasted Colonel William. chief o( staff atMhe, military post, announced that.

20Q. Infantrymen would patrol; the financial with fixed bayonets' day 'and night with, orders to allow no one. to approachapproach 'government property. Mayor HyUn arrived at the scene at'l p. m.

to direct the efforts; bf municipal, authorities, i Million. Dolbirs The, damage to the Morgan' build ing alone; esUrhajted'at 600.00J), Minor damage' to nuP.lreds df 'other buildings, ''It iwis. expected, would total at more, tt Tale Horror; (BrVnitsdrresa.) AMEWljIOnjCi.aept.lBCTrAiUnltca ITeas reporter wnofwason.tne scene at Broad 'and' Wall' streets. Ave min uses after the expiomon gave one following decrlptlial 'iVBIght bodies mangled beyond description' lay. sprawled' 'beforo the! white stone Brbad street' side of 'the world's greitest: banking house.

Of Were' working, on tha erploHlon. Not. Fowelor Wagori. (ilrLnlledPrM.) vNHW 1 At the Ity license bureau It was stated that the' Dupont compahy was the only, concern except the department that had permission to. tronsport ex plbtlves In the, vicinity of Broad.

and Wall streets. At the Dupont office It was slated they, had tut one wag on for" this purpose and that when the explosion occurred this wagon was at liotiv street. Plot Is fiern. (nyt 'nlted rrrss.1 WASHINGTON. HenL 16 Dedart ment of Justice officials said all their reports so rar indicate.

tnc New lorn They Were unable to believe It was due to a wagon explosives colliding wlthvan automobile. The. military. Intelligence la co operatingoperating In the investigation. It was said, Indlcatlng'there may be an International angle, to It.

fiiffrHrtWcrt i'i li SCHERER CHARGED WITH FIRST DEGREE MURDER Find Mysterious Box. HV ANuclsted l're NEW YOnK. Sept, 1. The bureau "Of constables sspnuunce. that Jt was examining a.

black box about a foot square and. encircled by wire found by 'the 'police. In on automobile parked at Walt street and Hanover square, about blocks from the explosion The owner' of the car, clerk In the National City bank, railed "police's attention to' the DOXi'wqlch he said ho tiad not. placed there and was afraid to remove. Were TraiwfrrTlruf Gold.

I (By United Press.) NEW YOItK, SepL. 1. Federal offlclals at tho time, iho explosion in Wall street Wi.re ensraged in transferring worth of gold 'the 'i aub xreasu ry to the new assay 'This work; had been'golhg onfor.woclts,. linker, director cf the mint, Immediately. After tho explosion telo graphed his offlco lierei from, Philadelphia 'he was 'sUrllnir for.

New York. ''Assistant Secretary Gilbert announced the' government vaults In the Bub treaaury.and assay offices containing millions of dollars worth of gold ccin were endamaged by. the Ford SedanLakeside fa1r.be THOUSANDS AnEND BIG INTER COMMUNITY FAIR Roy' Chaflos Orr, Son of Jttrf u. wins Babj, Contest Wednesday. JAZZ ORChJESTRA PHAYS It Boy Scout, day at the great tnter.communlty fair at Iaalealde' park, and laat night thousands were delighted with the fine.

band concert given by the boy, scouffbahd of fifty pieces. In spite rot the, weather.rwhlch caused a postponement 'of the' numbers ached. ulod for 'Wednesday, afternoon, the sunshine brought the crowds and the evening attendance 'was especially gratifying. Beginning at; 7:39 o'clock, the Fort Wayne I Boy 8coatband gars a splendid concert; A feature of the' program was the sin ting, of songs by Scout Linus Link, accompanied by the band, and a 'trio' of instramentallata. Scoots Lehman; Cothrell.

and Feders plei; 'Thetower building: and litter' demonstrations, by Troops. No. land 7, and the drill 'corps exhibition 'by Troop Na 17 especially fine andwere executed with a snap and precision which, was moist' Impressive. Tha derhenstrattona concluded with Day In show Ing.tbe practical side of life In the open as It, la taught. through the, Doy Bcout oatn and' manual as well aa nature stddy.

Scout xeeutlve O. WeUell was In charge of the demonstrations. Falr' Features Features are. much attention are the aeroplane stiinU, the baby.) conteats, the dancing. Lakeside' park' has.

taken on the atmosphere. of real fair area, and there are many, attractions, and to this num ber are helng added dally 'sm fast they can be The fish fortune teller, refreshment and.con)mlasary.bnths,,.ahd tbarum. tnage sUe; conducted by' the. ladles at i.h community au open, all day andunm the fair, closaa In the evening. tuiucr.

jrvaivraaj leas viuiica, nni vi JU Orr, C1 Iluftman street. these three we're those of girls'. In their teens fOn Window ledge lay a girl, 'lrtA paiea against, uia vtoross ine street Ikyf, her, hodyv the head smashed flat' the; brown stone, rnt of; broker's; Along the sidewalk: were men and joet awaya foot' Everywhere was blood. about me as I i tried to Keep Frny ncaa anu count the When I reached the Wall street' sldevof the Morgan con cern an even'; more gruesome sight met'rny V.eya.";Atitoraoblle, trucks gathered Jiip; tholdeiid and Injured ImpartlaJly.rV Men dazed from fell; all around It was Impossible lo'count the but there must, have been, easily a i' "All windows of gan.houae wero ehatterea. furniture lay in yie Windows in seven buildings; 'nloiig the Morgan hbuse'j In 'Wall street; 'And every, big structure ln downtpwn 'New' Tork felt; the The sub treas'uryt were smashed and the statue of George Washington" was damaged bVi flvlnsr noons, ineiwiriaows ine assay omces were also smasneo.

redewtrVins.Wrro Vktlma. "As far fas i could be ascertained, the majority) of. the. dead were pass ersby before the, Morgan house when the explosion" occurred. The" only evidence 'to aubatsnriate.

the theory that a.wagn. loadediwlth TNT had exploded were' fragments of red od such dynanlte are mads Groans' and screams split the' ear and. even police' officials, lost their heads at sight' of. the horrors. Several; women Ip, the (crowd of' thousands whleti aoon" collected, fainted, and Were left where, lay.

medical attentloln being given' to those: As two volunteers woman whoso stomach had been torn out she gasped and 'expired. "Shades 'were torn from the windows of the big. banking concerns' In Wall street to cover. tho 'At the corner ot "Wall and llroad, in ron of the Bankers' Trust building, lay two i horse Jioofa. On, a window ledje lay the pump covered foot1 of a woman, severed at'the ankle." Checking Up Reds.

(By United hwl WABHINaioN. D.C., Sept. IJA checking of all. known radicals started here, today 'after the explo U. In ti KT A .11.

trlct, according to government rofO elals. 'Although' nothing 'has been dlacav ered lo show the was Oie work of radio 'the 'mvcatlgatlon forces of so Vers I 'branches of I he government began cpoperatlng in the sTxVmontna 'Apother' attraction, which. Is pleasing the the. amusement of Blg.CHef Lone, Wolf and his associates, whoi ate, Indians: Their program Is a vaudeville, add musical rThe, Rummaoe 8ale asked to bring In their, articles kfor. rummage: sale which la rln progress every afternoon arid evening 1 o'clock until; 11 o'clock lijvthe; evening.

Tn pf ovlng a popular diversion enjoyed 'bv hundreds 'ot couples nightly. Every musio la' furnished by even piece, Jan. orchestra, Herman F. Kaddoialn charge of. the dancing.with a corps asslstantsv i band concert Lak sadePdrk toriight.l DalK ofMrs MaHIn '(fpecltl te the Tiews,) Jna U.

lArtln afahkm. 62. years' oldL'dled at her; home. In Mount 'Pleasant, this raornlpr. after threw weeks' Graham 'Is survived by her hus rsand, 'one and tu Mrs.

Kverett Urattori, of euth of AyiiU, Frances Bixlth. near Mount Pleasant' The funeral scrv lee will. he held Friday. the home; 'j Jr T. Curtla, secretary national campaign cbmmit teeWihe 16th R.

R. Broth ejrhood, will spedkat Unity I Employe' I njiired Mlchac( Ehrmann, sol Home' avenue, machinist at'the Bass Foundry end Machine company, fell' from a ladder and wnt injured at noon today. Taken to the BU Joseph's hospital It was found that ha was Injured about' the" head and shoulders, A thorou gh examinationexamination was being made this afternoon to 'determine If Internal Injuries were 'Fisfi pondralwaj's. open. your bites at Lakeside Park fcpmmunityfair.

HleWsvine Olrl Marries. tUCKSVnXE. Sept 1 Mlas Beulah'WIMenwjn, daughter of Mr, arid Mrs. 'J. c.

'Wlldorson, of this was married recently to Ueorge a of Kdre ton, where make thdlr i i .1 Square" Dance Brothers, Lake James, September 18th. Grand Jury Eeturni llridlot nient Against Alleged Slay er Wftjrno uayic. Another. iNDicTMtSiT The Allen county sTrand'iuorlWed. nesday evening returnfd.

an" Indlct meht charging, murder In 'Ihe'firBt degree against Oak la 8oherr( allegedalleged slayer of Wayne llavlce, of HoagUnd. A. second count, charff Ing murder In, the necopd degree waa also prlade. One other indictment' was returned by, the grand. but the dtii fendant Is not yet arrest and for "this reason the 'jCa'se cantiot'be.

publlshet: at this' time, In its report to, A. Wod, of the circuit the, gra.n1, detention "home for. both boys nnd girls. J0T EITHER' VVilliant Crape Says' Wifa Bsansd him With a. Chair, Jtfdslng'from acrosM fcomplalnf or dlvoroe filed by Wlllta'rn VA.Grage, nis uene rcceniiy brought suit, for' divofce asarnst him Isn't always peaceable herself, Afaiorig other' things, he says.

sheV struck him so. hard wltlr eOchalf' that his lace and head showed evjden.ee df l( ror a numoer 01 also charges' her' with quarreling i and with, laying, an uncontrollable tenipcr.4' j. fobOF WOOD ANTtt Boost Brutal Polieeman'a Fne From '5 to 15.and Costa Teday Judge Bo this afternoon, fined Jasper lie, police mar. who was sentenced toJall by' Judge JMun gQyan 'n, the city, court Wednesday mofnlhg, JSSand costa. city Judge Jiad flxedLytle; fine at 5 and coats.

Damage Vsnuad. The J7.00Q damage' suit of Miner, against thro has been venuoil to' Huntington To" Foreclose' Hotel, Lien. tie has lfled suit against' It, Av Buhler, administrator of. the. estate of Maggie Jackson.

foreclose a hotel i lien, demanding JudgmentMn the sum 'of Wllr Ham L. Brlggs, la. attorney the plaintiff." i Mnxey ia Acqultlod. The evidence not convict him, the case lPln xey, 'who was, arraigned beforo Judge Bol.A.Wood on a charge of entering a. house In was a 13 year old girl to commit felony, was dis missed Wednesday; afternoon, y.Fiiilsd ito Provfoe.

Alleging that he.fatled to tpro.yide Mlnnetta lAgster, has, com, menced 'action for divorce against Chester. Agater. Aid rich are attorneys for plaintiff. Msrriaae 'Henry Wyss, farmer, 'and Loretta Midler iiem Boatman, utoorer, ana nisuae Hartford. WllbuKW.

Steaks. Flora Calvin plumber, and Marie Chancy. a land anc arid it tin nd an.1 t1" Paul t'equlgnotw Anna JJ. uielei. Walter.

L. Nlemeyer clerk, Helen J. II, fnrmbr, lliilh 1'ence. i Xoiirt Hdward JI. Wrtlaon has On note SgslrisP Frederick and Lucie Stafford, demanding' $78.

MaCIletoi jJoggars the fitaliitlfrs Reports; 'Stolen. MclAihald i 17 Madison1 street, reports, to that his 1117' Uulckf ourlnsr 'bar has 'been stolen. This machine was also stolen on August 0but was recovered thi hext day py the pollco, i ,1. 'n, "Free; aeroplane, ridot to lucky humbe'r. Lakeside fair.

BULLETlls. linbOKLYN. tne. ena ot tne rounrt inning of lo CAR ARE STILL zjU Police.1 pave No bid? 'tr iBjW; RobberB Wljp. Held tTp City Bireet; daflVan.

tAKEPAREBVV'lJflCASHV The police) thlt. afternoon sflif had no clue to, the Identity of tho two who at llt30 o'clock Wed nesday night held up" ft West Main street city and after, covering Virgil the motorraan, with' revolvers, 'stole the fare box contain Ing about, $C0. The men hailed car at the O. rtveihelld Mdge nd after the1r looC dOwn theiroad. VICTIMS IMPROVING 'illss Grace who waanerrlhly 9niuVA whn mtntt.lt liw TDeedny.U sllghtly.bettbr according wiu iiviii iicr uwuiuu si ins vutneran.

vt t4liY Oacar" Uoffmait and; Harvey llarier oiriiame in ine.1 crucial series Dek' wj rs. severely, sun tween JJtookJyn and Cincinnati, the "ft bHrjnotorcycIe collided, with sa snore' standi Ohio Klectrlo thterurban car, xobtlnue CInrliinBi I'riin i i.it. J' 'to Improve, according to; word: from' jCincinnatLirun. error. helr he.leldea at Hope Methodist, and hits, errors.

jpt4 Joseph's hospital, respectively r. Jiu." L' l1IL j.1j" i bJ: TiqOLARIAGtei tm Bf sassa' isssl snaaa. ssssaW ''X' II SALADA" orange: pekoe distinctivcs in thai it abounds in rich ncsa, puniy ana navor. Everylcaf tells its story of delicioasi in MnKr vvuiuu icioQsqesavftibtd t't If j.srxtffr i i'. i 3t5 I a BONDS Holders of S.

Liberty 4 Bonds of the second issue should convert before November holders of the flrat'lesue 4 convert'before which are the, last days of grace for conversion bonds of the respective Falloretp exchange will resut In lossof market' v'aluo. Investment GEORaii 'Telephone ltai it2 'v tJricoJii'lJfetBldg. sr LEQAL.NOTICC. 'Is (hereby given the savers of the taxing district Of the olty ot.Port School City of nas nwo wun we State Board Tax CqmmliMlonera of Indiana petition td Issue bonds of said City 'or: the' aggregate amount of million seven hundred and' Jhlrry two thousand dollars H.7J1.0tK)) for. vthe purpose of erecttngtbutldlngs'and procuring the incjud; lnc the cost lor llshtlna.

heatlnr" and sanitation school purposes, iind.to 1S20. it mine o'clock 'a 'irt. at: tha HfTice of Board Tax Commissionera In rooms 111 211' In the lotmeIn' dlanapolN. has' been for. ine'nearmg oi.

petnioo; ixnat on. or before time' any tax par or fit. said taxing district, or aOv persons or partiesparties interested, deairltlg' to! pblecC to the: issu. and sale.iof asidi bonds may nie oojections in wriiingwun Board glirtng.lnerr, poatortlca addresses. and If any such objections are so idled the rtrther hearing of said petition will be.

continued to a there to be 'fixed and a tlmeand Dlaoe be stated for the taking of evldenci In said matter place wtthlni said taxing Any (as Dayer or einer person Interested maybe presenrand heard at Such hearing. 'f uaieq Heptemner iszu: SCIIOOC CITy OVjjfOKCMKTim By.KRNBlftT Wi.c)pK,i 1 KLY 1U rSOMEIlS, Board rof i Trustees of the Hchooi i WE OFFER Y'rJ felTAftD COUNT TAXEXEMPTBQNDS TOTTIELD 1 i it We 'also 'offer oh Atlra'cUve line oi.other.'hiftlt claw1 bonds to'" it' 8V i' Bond. Department. u. jt BsseaaeeaseBaaasssassasasaasaaaeasssasesaassaneiBssssaesesSBaafss pay exisiing iuaeoteanesa ior, isnas par i chased 'for such, purposes! and that by i.

fl of said, hoard of JTax CulnmaK: r. x. sauinnana mnunav. tiism sin uav in in Lnnrr. av.

jw a IISHM That junnerjhandlwpved in fa race greajer chances'; tif inhfii'g than hi oppdrieitSyi Thatchild is utifalrly harldi capped race': for iie wheri he faulty eyes; Hae'you; had tjiaruing Xioh made of iydur' cj eg to see that; he has 'npty been" so unfairly handicapped Rogers, offers the advan tages of a 'thorough' eiart instion ot your child A with ah unbiased Iriation' to' the' necessi ty ior giagses. mMmm 2M WEST WAYNE ST. CENTRAL sUlODtNQ '1a'rV4' x. Jsjt'jjlJi The iUpstiiirs Stofe 4 Ws tSfe test; Meri Stvire i's "Quality ClothesJ iLowerPriceaj vyAJjii, ur 'v No Big v. 4 First.

Flotir itentV tv.y NdJIugfi Eiret Floor Expense; in; Mfo Costly Display Window's iNo: Fancy, "lygh 'iPriccd i Mt WA "ft? Wf s' v. t. ii fss" 1 Suits afif Topcoats In AU the Latest At Our ypstaira Prices; 08: to IRafo Co'a ts, $15, to Tronscr, Wayne Clothes Shop 714 Calhoun Upstairs. mammmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmm.

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