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New-York Tribune from New York, New York • 16

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HARVESTER HEADS TRY TO Sales Company Made Only $150,000 on $100,000,000 Business Last Year. NEVER PAID A DIVIDEND International Harvester pany of New Jersey Made All the Money, Witness Tells at Hearing. rliloaBo, Bept. lt worth of implemente, tha tnteriiattona'. Harveeter Company of Amerlca Uflt yeav made only J160.000 in or flfteen-hundredthfl of 1 oent.

actordlra to R- C. tha preeldent. who tefltifled to-day befora a eperial aaamlner ln tha government'fl ault to the corporatlon under the aatl-trunt law. Quaatlotifl were aaked by the govern mant attorneyfl to Bhow that the Tnterna tjimal Harveeter Company of Amerlca waa marely the nelllnf agent of the tartiatlonal Harreater Company of New Jeraey. and that the lattar company wafl to make all the money.

"la lt not ob'eot buy from the New Jeraey corporatlon at euch a price aa will enable you to aell that you wtll have netther a loaa nor a profit?" aekad Edwin P. QroBvenor. Aa alBtant Attorney Oeneral. "Our object la to buy aa rheaply ae we and to make bb much na pos-rlble. Wa try to buy from the New Jeraey com? pany at prlcefl we would get from any other company," replied Mr.

Hasklne "But you never have pald a dMdend?" "No, we never have." MoBt of to-day'a eeeelon wae devoted to technlcal featurefl of farm tm plemente. Mr. Haaklne related the meth oda of aale to faxmerfl ln anewer to government'a charge that ae a truet the "-ferveater company matntalned pricea "to tbe aertoufl tnjury of tlie farmer." Spent Eaminga for Advartlaing. The witneaa aald the company eold to agantfl wlth a cent dlaeount for oaah, and the agent by addJng hle profit determlned the price the farmer waa to pay. Ona reaeon.

Mr. Haaklne expialned. why tbe salefl company inade only JlfiO.OOO whlle lt aold of Imple tnenta, wae that lt wae eonatantly ex pandlng Ita bufllneae and expendlng large amounta for Qovernment attorneye presented what purported to an orlglnal agreament by whlch Oeorgn W. Perktns, CyniB H. Cormlck anf! Charlea Peerlng formed a tmat" whlch placed them ln abeo lute control of the 1140.000,080 corpora? tlon.

Tlu dated Auguat 19, 1902, wae for ten yeare It exptred only a week? ago. It waa Introduced ln teetlmony to ehow that theee three men had had turned over to them all tbe atock. ao they had the eole voting power of the corporatlon. Another exhthit purported to ehow that Mr. Perklna waa chatrrnari of the corpo ratlon's ftaance cc-mmlttee, and that the alx membera of that commlttae four were dtrectore ln tha United 8tatee Steel Cor? poratlon and membere of the Steel Cor poratlon'e flnanct commlttee, aa follows: H.

Oary. Nonnan B. Ream, Qeorge Baker and Mr. Perklna. Three Held All Cempany'a Stock.

Another exhibit tended to ehow that Mr. Perklna C-yrue H- and Charlefl Peerlng held all atock of the International Harveeter Cfcmpany of Amerlca, the sell tng company ot the IntemaUoral Haneit er Company of New Jereey. Graaahoppara and rrloketa coet the Wai veater company ruore than HOfJO.OOO, lar enoe S. FMnk. aeneral tnanagar of the company.

deelared. ln anawer to the arnmeat'a chargea that the company B.onopoltxtd tbe binder twine thue compr-Ihng farmer to pay high pricea, ha deelared the company had tempted to producn a eui-erlor binder twtne oat of flax. "Thera waa ao much left in tba twlne thaB the graeehoppera and crlaketa feodlng on lt became a peet." aald Mr. Kunk. conductad ezperi rnanta and expended 94000,098 ia trying to fonUflh the farmer witb a aultable twtaa" Aaalyatng the bualneaa of hia tora, Mr.

Funk teatlAed there hardly waa a farm Implement ln whoaa maaufaotura compatitton did not extat, Aa ahowtng tha oorapauy had compatitton. Mr. Funk deelared tbere were from to aaventy-flvo flrmn ipg farm lmplameata. "We have from forty to flfty oompeti tore aelllng corn shellera," ha aald; "twanty-fhre produclng motor vahlclee, produclng culUvatora, fLfteen prodaolng corn buakera and three pro (iualag raa-pera The fleld 'a pretty well by -JompatltoTfl." TAXCOAB HIT8 OLEROYMAN Tha Rav. J.

L. Ffcusey, Savaaty-aevan Yeara Old, Badly Iujured. Whlle waiklag la Eighth avenue near elat Btraat. yaaterday afternoon the Rev. Joaeph L- Fauaay, aeventy-aoven yeara old.

a Methodlet elergyman. living at Ko 930 Weat 6lat etreet, waa run over by a taxlcab owned by tha Travia Taxl cab Company. of No. 909 West Iftth atreet, and aerlouely Injured. Accordtng te tb.

police, the taxlcab became unman ageaible and ran up on tbe eldewalk. Mr. Faueey. who la retlred- waa for a number of yeara oonnected wlth a ohurch ln Brooklyn. Of late yeara he has been dolng mlnelonary work ln tuid around New Tork.

GET JURY FOR LAWYER'8 8LAYER. A Jury waa eelected yeaterday to try Joaeph Conroy for tha of Joaeph Fettretch. a lawyer, in hia offloe, at 09. 41 Park Row, on July M. Conroy la on trial before Juetlce Gott In the extraor term of the Supreme Court A Bteclal paneJ of taloamen waa exhauetea.

and othera had to be eummoned from Oeneral Seeelone courta before tbe twelve "urora were eelected. Tha trial will go bn lf You Want WELL MADE, BEAUTIFUL Lamps Fixtures Blactrlc. Oaa or Oil WE MAKE rHEM -All Stylaa. If yeu are building rome aad aee tbem. For Coo! Weather "MILLER" OIL HEATERS Will alvr vou heet In a few tnlnutea.

nlaht wliere you want K. No home elioiild Kllhotit une. lr will pay for ltaelf hefera yrm Ilfht ihe furnace or turn on Daalata ahould hare tham for aala. llon't take a aebatltate for Mlller." 48 J. 50 Park Weat Broadway, 0, nota of thla adv.

HI'NRY UJTTIE8. relatlres think he wa? DENIAL FROM PERKINS Answors Marshall's Charges About Auburn Plant. Oeorga W. Ferklns. chalrman ff tbe laaecutlve commlttee of the Natli.nal Fro gre-slve party, dcnk.l aeolerdatf tbol araa ln aiy way rrsponslble for labor on dltlona la the tnlne ptaust ol lha veater company at Auburn, N.

Y. Mr. Perktns aald that Ooareanor Marohall, tne I Democratic candidate for VI'-e-rreekK-nt. attacked him ln a puMlc opeech lot Bt. Joaer.h.

an lbe "pl aal patrlot who preelded ov. tlie Auburn plant of thc eompaay." alo? Uberately mlsrepresented him ln orSor to make polltical foi tba DontOCrOtk pnrty. I Tn my Judgment, OaM Mr. rerKin-. "Mr.

Marshall knonn very well who pre eldes over the Haivtster Company. 1 i1o not und I am not in any iway it. thnt portloa r.f tba c-ompony'a mRnHgoment whirh haa to do arlth the jdlrectlon of affrvlre nt the "actorlea I hav? ner-n einrr the organlOOHOfl of tho oooapan- deeply Intereeteil ln ftirther Ing aii.i btifldlna up pollej that eroaio improve all the people ploved bv tbe eoanppny. all betVreeo emptapei and emplnpe, and for Governor Marahall t'. try to raaho oul that the company 11 barkward In thi- reipoct ta to oool ailgropro aentctjon.

Everv year glnce Horreater 00 panv was organl-ed it ha8 done more and more to Iroproara tht o-riditlons whlr-h the bjr lt do work All Oovernor Marohall arould hav? to do wouki i'i to parua any ol the company's detniled annual reporta, or in any other Intj-ltlea, and ho would flnd this out OIL LANDS IN D1SPUTE Title to 84,000 Acres Involved in Soutbern Pacific Suit. LM Sept- bOI ln ery-ilty was fllod wlth the clerk of tbi I'nlted States District Court to-dny l.y T. Mlnot. ot Ban Francjeco, as attorney fnr thlrty-two complalnant- ogqlWOl tbe Pouthern Fao.uV Railroad Ooarapatty and allled biwlfluf the tltle to M.ont) acres of oil landr In and Kern countlea. vaJued at PMOMH The lands nf thoso wtthdrawn from entry hy retary of tlie Interior Ral llnger r.n 21.

tttA, the -nitli drnwal beliiR ratlfled hy Taft on July 2. WA They hail Iv as railroad larnle by IbO PacllV Railroad ('ompany of I on of July 27, TWO SUCCEED FOSDICK Mayor Names Harry M. Rice and Jeremiah T. Mahoney. Mayor Onynor yesterday Oppotatod Jeremiah T.

Mahoney nnd Harry M. RtCfl Commtsslonera of Aceounts. thej eur ceed Raymond B. Fosdrk, who to go Into business on 1. to the charter, there shall two Commieetonera of Acrounta, one of whom ehall be a certlflad accountant Po long as Commlaaloner held offlce, however, tha Mayor never appolnted the aecond man.

Mr Rice has heen chief accountant of tha offlce for aome tlme, and haa been aetlng head of the offlce slnce Mr. Foh dlck went out. TTe Is a natlvo of Penri sylvanla, and la thlrty-nltie yeara old. He was a puhllr bl thr city untll went Into the ofTW nf the Comrnlealo'ier of Aceounts, 1n 1 Mr. Mahoney is a rw-rnber of the law flrm of Fhiillps, Mahoney WogMr.

lfl th1rty-six yeara old, and has froin the College of the Clty of New TorV, Nnw Tork Fnlverslty and St. Franda Xavler College. For four years he was head of the bureau of law and adju-t ment ln tha ofTW. When Mayor Oaynor took offlie hn appolnted Mr. Mahoney a member of the Anuedur-t Commission to wlnd up the affairs of that board, whlcb had heen an almost: uaelesa for many veara he has served ss counsel for tlie Ftate Ranklng Department Tn order to acre.pt his new Mr.

Mahoney was to reslftn as a mem her of the Roard of Bducatfon, to he was appolnted a year The Mayor appolntod Henry J. Rlpham a of the board to sueref-d Mr. Mahonr-y. Mr. Blgham ls a at No.

84 Wall etreot. being a member of the flrm of Harrlngton, Blgham At Fnjrlar. He 1- nephew of Lord Mersey. former president of tho Probate and Admlralty t'ourt, of Enaland. STIRREP BY OHILD'S DOLL War Department Machinery Set ing by Llttle Girl's Ploa.

Portland. Sapt llttle ulrl's plaa for her chlna doll, damaxed by tha concusslon tneldent to the heavy artil lery practloe at Fort WiUlams last month, started tha machlnery of the War Department ln motion and resulted in the Usulng of an order for a board of offlcers to pasa on the clalm. The gLtherlng of the offlclst body haa baei preve.nted by the wlthdrawal of the clalm by the chlld's parenta, who reallaed the amount of correspondence and "red tape" Involved. The doll was the property of Marlan Coggeshell. daughter of M.

H. Cogoe shell, of New York, who haa a summer home at f'ape Kllraheth After the clalm for damages had been entered a correspondence lasttng two weeks waa carrlexl on by Waahlngton and Portland offlciala. FEAR LUYIIES IS DEAD Searchers Can't Explain Dis appearance on Other Ground. NO LIGHT FROM WOMEN Too Well Known to Escape Ob scrvation if on Jolliftcation Possible. Saarcbera who are trytag ta imd ffmnty Luytlea lha pro prletor of the Dab'a company.

ai N'o. 949 Flfth avenue, ahe York, Heptcnuber nre not certaln whetber Iheir aro go inc te brlng fortti ipree, acaatSal or a crlme They beglt-nlng to laat waa recelved vrsterday v.hir-h in amall pertiea of blank whlcti exhvtad froai lha lltaa the houae ef l.l*** frlead, tSdarard bal, at No. 919 om sj.i Btreei BJejrbel th.it Luytlea houae in yelloa taxlcab, nnri had loft it in tha same naaeMae. Tba yellow taxlcab rxMopaay auccataled yeetenlay in discoierlna tba man who -s. la ohauffeiir 149, tlar tick, of No.

-ii: vTeat IM atreel "Hid tbal caiaai oui ef th" wlth Luytiaa a- i aalkad with him toward Rhrerslda Drhre wbl I ehort listance while ha 11aiJr. 1 hehind ln thr machine. Feylvl niwed 17 from hls fihnd. who pulled BtH hin roll of relle-a baefced otiis. taqrtlea then gol into the told irrlck drive him 18 tha H'etlon When half w.iy down drhe ivay Into the mation he inllerl to tho drlver to Mop.

an.i aot out and hlm off. The Btory h.i* Willlam rVlinitttberp-T, aaa af 4'hlef In D. tn hte theory of aaaa flohmltthenr-T. who i urm a privnte d'-tectivr agency at No. IMf laroadway.

araa calied into the soon after Laj rllaappeaiaaee Looka Up Frienda. Tie laaQt abont hin lnveattgatlon. after the manrer of dataetfeaa, tryinK to riacer t.iln 44 bat women frlcnds mislrg man had, aad that had te to naa Luytlea, dlvnread arlfa af a couati. on fllaafitiaartd Mra Luytlea lefl Maa raa and to New Vork. calied hltn ap t-fophone hia t-fBee and that V88.

-i then weat to Waablngtor Bebtnlttbercar daaa aai try to cearaal ibe facl betterea the Bdaatag man hn? gono to T.uytl??* Effl out yaatea-da- tbal LaytJea'a aefon bi tba taxicab hiif down tbe Inte the n.atior "Btght II dUeate that he ambma te one wbotn he dM not -want the L.uytie?. bretbai el Ifeari hai ne f. 1th tn the of rr. Me BaM tbal Mra. Luytlea wae an old frlend of and that there waa no reason hip thflf BbeuM have run iurm la i ber.

alao aald that bad ivert a frr'in her aheChflf had beea found, and on the dnv aft hls hrother i am letter from h'-r waa whlch he nalty ln iiich ahe to that nnn aoriv te hin. al in tawa Mr UuJllai did Ihlnk worth whlle. 8 to a cal.l* to don ta the mother af rewaj aaataa la wiiorn hlf- hrolher td ttttenttve aaklaf lf he had baaa aeen lli'-re. llr re eetved a raply thnt up io SurniHy aaaa, iKindun tlrnc, he had not aaea. No Reaaon for Secret Trip.

Mr. Luytlea explainrd that tt.ere wn" no reacoti on why hls brother -hould have secret ly to tba young aotaaa, that he bad nier'iy sent the an a fotlom hope. Ahandr.ning tba thaory thnt went away to Baa aama "oman, hla hratber and doaaal frlend, Roberl a Waltea with bc had tuactaeaa ou tba dav of hls entertained for tbaa the theory tliat he had aaray on a protracted spree They udmltt-d that had done ao ln tlie hut said that it had been a of more than a day or two. Thay not hold much hope ln siich a theory now, for they ray that was well kuown ln all the rtstauranta New Tork, aa well aa tha prlnclpal re eorta of nearby cltles, and that the puh llclty glven to hla would eurely have found aome one who had ee.ui hlrn gince hlfl dlnappearancr lf he had Indeed merely been out on a Jolllficatiun. Moreover, they both said thnt he had baaa to BBeb nncc ho Kittled down to huelriess.

A t- legr.im from CMeaaaj that Luy tlrs waf fctuppiiig there waa but nothlng, nnd likewiso a tliat he had been taken to Ht. i Hospltal liUytlea'B fiiends, now thiat I he ie sufferlng from apharda, or been murderc-d. They do not bellive that ho has commltted eufrlde. Me had a large nmount of BBOOey when dli'appeared, drawn from the Harriman Bank. at 41th and Flfth avenue.

on the pifvloiiu day. lie c.irrled two hut Ih gchmlttberger aays he had rhuhes enough to last hlm for only a few HIm brothar OCtO not assoclated wlth hlm ln hls ciKarette bu-lneBS, and he waa tbfl 889a manager, to whom many thlng-i had to ba rrferrod, hls frlcmla b. his diaappearaaoB is not a eataatary bbc. LAKE SUPERIOR COMPANY Surplus for Year Double That Earned in Preceding 12 Months. Lafca otpoiallan raparta for the tlHi-al faag aaaaa et IMJM fmrn aahatilan lom panlea, an of LWi.SX'i a- timmtparoB wlth iHBt arvl totai tn.

om- Bf Deducllng from total Income the m- teieet chargi-s and acneml a Biirplua remalned of I167.41R, lfng Ul rent earned on thtj Income bonda, aaramst per cent lant vear. Total surplus ea of wae 1171,784. and aftfti dediiotion of for lntereat on the income bonda a remalned of PLUa The halancc sheet Bhowfl aasete and Uabllltiea of Total Income of the subsldlary com panlee for tbe risoal year was and addlng earnlnirs hronght for? ward laat year and aulitraoting tBA lntereat on advancea, the surplua for tho. year wae Deductlona frmn thla f.um InoludiMl WMN Interest, IHUfll set aslde for slnklriK fund, ren'wala, reaerved for doubtful debts and pald to the Lake Buperior Cor? poratlon. leavlng a balance of re rervad for extrimlon.

and lmprovements. S. 0. WITNESSES DEFIANT Waters-Pierce Co. President Won't Tell Amount of Salary.

SAM. G. BAYNE HAS A TIFF Says Unterrayer Is "Belittling Recall $5,000 Oheck to "Joe" Bailey. The effort to show that the oil 808800008 of the country is controlled by the HOM groun of men v.ho dlrected Htat.di.rd 011 Company from No 'X Bioadwa: its dlssolutlon l.y the government almost brought two witnesses into con Itooaoey yooovdoy. Thev arora tx s.

Btiefc nell. of tbe Waters-Pierce oil I Company, whlch ouns the Northprn Ilbtea that convcy ol! to fc-tand-inl Company ftrom Qrifllth. to Vn. l-llle, aad lamoel Bayne, preol Idenl ot Seahoard Natloaal Bank. at No.

II Broadaaj. Mr. Buehnetl del "i ('? "eroe Jaeoha arba COndlietlug a lirarlnK in tbi for of tlie 8 0 ompany, to maka blm toll an.o-.m ol hla salary. Mi. BoyBO, after teetlfylltg tlmt he agreid to bt ina.lt- prOgMenj of Cbmpaaj of Teooa, whbh afterwnnl boeaflM the M.ik" i Coropaay.

obnplJ I.tuoe we i oalary attached tr, ii- re Ifoood to Bomuol I'ni' i. who i tlie h- a.sW<*d Mr. Mayne lf he not a "tlgun --i "You trving to oae, Mr. 1'iitermyer! OOmptalaed atrcd 'I want the fncts." r-aid Mi. I'ntormyer.

"1've been through that flgiirflie.nl nese wlth you once. and I think you are about as much of a here as I am. You bave aaked me two or tinies. an.i to answer. ara'aa done with it," snapped Mr.

Boyao "Mr. RaMie, you'U said IWeree brlstling Of ln hia "He has fried to lylitrle me, and I'm gctting ha. at him:" ehouted Mr. Ha) I "He ls not belittling you. You will take I your Instructloiifl fnm me," the referee.

"1 won't take anv instruetlons crled Mr. Bayne. I think, Mr. said Mr hla face "that lt wlil be Jijht as well, lf thla ls gotng to ba fraotiou-, to certlfy ar.d the witnese, lf to the court rosv as well aa stiy other tlme. To.j wlll answer tlie ojirstlone as they :i.tr put to you.

and OOadttCt fOtHOOlf B8 i ought to umler my inMru. Mnns Hl vo.j havr same ln hrld iing ti? -opgiK of Mr. Uatermyet oa ii. Mr. Boyao referea replled that ha aoald Ml to the best his tttilllr "BhJl is f.M you gene," h'- aald to turiW preoMeaat, 'you hav- ajoaa arid that '4 rannof perinlt "I wlil have to 00800 BOCfc Into It agaln I obs-rved Mr.

BajTM, what molllfled Mr. Fnter myor dM not tuorrrA gettlng Mr to nit Ihat aaa oaly a beod AU Were Stendurd Emp'oyas. In mornlng Mt. Haohnoll -diait. thet the dlrectors 00800080-0 4v? of the Htandsrd OH befoPS lb- Moat of fldM, pwrform tbe same dnilea now aa then, but thelr None of them.

I he said, was 0 HK-hglill, exe.pt ln ea- for hold nusliivir.g sl.ar*s 1 nder Mr. Riishuell adnittted that the Indiana t'ompany dld enter into oklahoma fleld. It dld not alsh to 100008 wlth lt. ad mltted tbat Ceaopaay wa-, tt subeldiary the Htandard Oom-1 pany. wirh a j.rod'Kflon of oorrell dny in tbo Prealdenl Bayne al 1 Mank botly reoaatOd Mr rntern.yer's ItiolauatloBi tbat iii tha Standard 011 Compaai OtockhOldera ln the Scaboarri.

"Waan'l H. H. nog're a big "Serer." Mr. Bsvri. "Dldii he deposlt tli-i Mlss HalllgOIL his se'-retar) "Hhe bad an account." "AinountiiiK to many millions," Mr Intermyer "Qulte a large account ITo have mai.i depoHltors, and I don't know All uf them." Mr.

Bayne replled. Mr. Bayne flnally admltted that John Arehbfild, of the oil leaders, was a stock holder. lls denled that purchaeing ag.ui' of the HMndard Companv aroPO hieMira, but auld Mr Moffat hud dOOO some "I want to know whether oih-r have a'-coiints in the Seoboard Bank." sabi Mr Catoraayor Mr Boyao taid be'd look tbat up and answor tba qtaeotloa to day. Mr Hayne SHid he was of tba "i ganlzers of the 011 Compaa) IIVG at tlie rOQOeOl of QporfO A.

Hurt, .1 irginia railroad man, 1'. iu.i i 'rnirtenay Mnrshall, of imont. 11tit son, aald, hei I sonir novv ln tlie Miigunlia ml 00888 pany whb-h was OtttCroarth of ih- i-onipanj Forgat About Xlne years ago. Mr. BoyiM BOld, br took of th? oatborlood eapltaJ stock to I.ond,.i) fOT Btidd, fobaoOO OoUdtOn for the London t'oni tnordali iradingand fBTogflnt CoqapoiiT Mr.

culdn't any part of th? transsctlon ex.opt fact that h' got a recelpt for certlflcates. He couldn't tell tbo LoadOB TiailliiK' and Investlng i'oiu pany bad any wlth tho ftnglO Oil whlch aal.l liad heard was hranch of tbe HtumlHrd 00 N'elther could s.v whether the Anglo-Arnerlcan CofB paay bad any relatlons the Notfoaol Hank. "Dld Henator Bnlley, of draw ap tho charter of the foearitJog aaVed Mr trntermyer. "Ile wae employad bv Mr Manhall tn the nf for the new com? pany." came to New Tork to 40.i abn.it that. dldn't he?" "Tea" "Dldn't he tell you that ha came from the Standard OUT" "I don't reinember "Vo'i sent for hlm, dldn't "I don't recall that I did "Iwn't you know that he was pald for that vtslt?" "No, sir: do not." "Wasn't he pald that amount on your "Not that I The hearing wlll be thls morn? lng at XO-rti o'clock ln the llbrary of Cn'ermivr's oflkes, at No.

Wall atreet. OUTER APPAREL, MILLINERY 4 FURS FOR WOMEN. MISSES and JUNIORS These Are Preliminary Show Days We welcome those who come to look with the same attention that we do built our splendid success along these lines. day to suit your convenience? Do not make the mistake of buying until you have seen these wonderful displays of authcnttc Paris Fashions for the Autumn and Winter Season. SFifth at 4fith AMUSEMENTS.

mmmnmmi iWIMTER OARDEN AMU8EMF.NTS. J-atfll 8 NDER MANY FLACS (omplete New llClll ol Ay Brga ia lirst To-morrow. COMEOY HRST PLACl: FOR FANNY'S FIRST PLAY-! I iraiirtllr Hnrktri lotulnti Htmiee rvurd LaUtt Trattar. Suci-caafiil of Herald with wlt. wlll Mlk "Kannia Klrat Play." Klaober, Tloaoe: Hcraamlagly funnv.

An sheer delight. with aattre. Admlrably donr. Rearner. au known kin.la of hnmor.

ertora. Garrleoo, Preoa: Show anerpest wll. A rarr trrat. Belter oeier nme fnuii I.nndon. Artbar irarrea, Irlhooa Mit i Mailne I llli.M'a rh bat Bv "th Av RtADY MONEY 'Phone 9AAA at $1 Mat.Tom'wat 8 j-1 HE rAgg-WQ HHOW dai.y'*.

B'v 80. ll.M B'v. 81.30Mer Ev.fl THE iNE'ER-UO-WELL 48TH ST, THEATRE RT LITTLE MISS BROWN 38TH Hr. THKA 10th rr. BJ? fAMNO, aad THE NERRY tJWtlll ffiff1 RII0 4PWIY COT 4 Pl 4.I>W IV cor.

41at ft B-ee. BOIM-RT ANP FABE FOjl M1NHATTAN Houae. MthSt- 8th Ajj AN AZTEC WOMANCE TWO BRILLIANT K- SVCCEgSES AIWSTLRDAM LIBERTY 42 nr B'way. Rrlangn, Marfl. Evoo.

13 Matinaes Wed. Set-, FIRST MAT. TO-DAY 2:15 FIRST MAT. TO-DAY 2:15 ERLANOBB Ftaeaei KUAW p-eeoal .14. By PPNKBTT and THE PUT OF THE CEHTHHY SCATS 6 WELKS IN ADVANCE SEATS 6 WEEKS IN ADVANCf -ADMIRAL DEWEY" DEAD'M'CRUM-HOWELL COMPANY Cat Mascot of Police Station Pined as Friend Went Away.

(ui tt at nieinoraMe day thlrteen ago, when Admtral Oeorge Dearey atpcared wlth the flect In the Hudaan Rtaar an the hero of the Sran leh-Aaaarfcaa War. there appeared In tbe Arsi'iial police Btatlon in Central I'-irk a fdinrt There were four flutfy brotbara and but they dlaapeeared. The one whlch remalned wai Admlral I.a*t nlfhf Admlral Dewey dled and a L9 hurlcd ln K'lf-Kat Hlll, in park. In the opinion of Lleutenant Haber. tha CRt's waa due to luii.tllne.*-**, by the absence on atii.ii of Charlea ilolden, a patrol maii.

Im id been iho maeci-t'a friend for mnrr than ten years. Whrn taft the police, Htatlon io no liis vacntlon Admlral Dowey followed hlm, and he had to carry tho naacot bai i. to tho atatoaaa Agatn and agaln Um i ti foiknrod hlm away. and. igaln and agaln carrted baeh by OoMan.

Whmtt thla had booa ropoatod aavaral Una Qotdea loohod the cat in tha captaia'a roooa and huirtad to Tho Bronx, Frorn thai mrnnert it plncd, and laet I nlKht lt waa found dead, curW up on nn old whlch QoMog hod left be hiniJ. 0ERMAN PUBLISHER ARRIYES Will Study Newspapers While At tending Hygienic Congress. Dr Ptana ITUatatn, omviai deU-Kate of tba Qaraiaa foreraiia-iU to the interna tional Hygtcnl Congreea at WaadUagtea, irtii indalga ia a Btttdy of Ajnarican ra aad publlahlag heaaaa art-lle ln this cuntiv additlan te hla as a bulkler "i health formulas. Arrivlng on Ha Kalaer wtiiieim n. ot the N'orth man l.l.>\*i.

yeeterday, he remarked th.it then aavaral things Aaaafla-an nearapaaera timt ba adopted with profll in Qertaany. "Wa BbauM aever bc able to pubiiRii newapaaera aJeag same aa you have tbem here, Pr. Ulistein markeaL "Tha llbel lataa and tha tiadi tleaa of Qertaany forbid that." Tba daetar, in ooajnaattan with his tour brethflTB, ono of the laiBent publlahlng houaaa ha Gannaay alaa tha proprletor nf two of Beriin's Baroeaoel netaaaapai tha "lieriiner Mergaa-Poat" and tha "Betilaer Phutilitei Battaag." Hl aai eaa Of tha flrnt to the poaalbttltJoa of tha camera aa applle.l to j.niinallan* nnd 9e batrodaaa into oer newapaper features for taaaaaa aad children. PpeaMag trom inn pahllabtag Iir. BeM tliat Hcnnan authors had found It ntore tO thilr booka f.u nr oanta ttptece thsn at $1 25 or -I 19, ih araa tba Baatoai ln this country.

areal laereaaa In rtrculattcan, ba etaiad, aaora than mada up far tbe de craaaa la prfta. iic thought thai the idea ba piofltahly worked out ln this country. wlu re remllnx population was much thnn in NEW LINE TO GULF READY. In laapaaaa to a nnmbor of Inqulrlea which hnve tha utTlces ri-aardlng thn Oulf flteamshlp OoOtpaaT, first atiamer of thlfl com? pany will probably leave. Baltlmore for Qalaaatoa the last nf this week.

J. Bpaaaa, dtreoter of tha southem Paciflo Company, says the Oulf fiteamshtp Cem pany will be in a posltlon to provlda eer vtce between Baltlmore. Philadelphia. New York. Boston or any other North At lantk ports and Oalveeton.

Texaa City, Port Arthur. Orleana or any other Quff vhareVBff full oar-roes may be off rt ing or the vohime of busl may ba suftlclent to warrant elther ar i-cguiar Old Preferred Stock to Pay $16 Assessment and Oommon $8. The companv teMeh in to ea to the pany, lt was yeaterday. ls to ha-e 81.5To.000 nnd S3.h>-,000 crnmon atook. An aaseBament of fl a sr-ve ls to be levled upon tbe present pveferred stork and 18 upon the preaent There Is 500.000 outstandlr.g of of lsauee.

Preferred will have the rlght to suboorlbe for one aharo of r.iw preferred, at tor each aiz aharea of their preaent holding-, one share of commoii stork ftotng ae a honue the ahare of new preferred. hoMer of toratvo shares of eommon stock i Itnlted to for ene sliare Oi naw preferred at the same price? tt? and wlll recelve the bonua of ona share of new oommon stoik. The new eto.k ti to be aold to tha shareholdara of tha preaent company wlll jield eaafetj aa aPOSblaS rapital for the new company. SURPLUS FOR $2,125,307, Against $192,801 Deficit for Preceding Year. The Tnterborough-Metropolltan Com? pany reporta for the flecal year ended June 30 dlvldende of 16,431.041 on Inter borough Rapld Tronait Company atock, agalnat 13.053,162 for the preceding year, and Intereat and other rocelpta of 1327, 782, maklng the total Income 15.7*4,819, an Increaae of 13.377.185 over the flguroe for the year ended June 80, 1911.

lnterest dlaburaementa were I8.0c3.ll6 on the company a bonda. 1481,1.18 oa the 6 per cent notea and 119,014 on the MB payable. The expenae account waa and taxea were 129,873, brlnglng the total dlsbiirsementa to $3, "21.521. ourplua for the was 12, 125,307. aajplnat deficit of 1192.101 lb the year.

and. addtng the pra vloua surplua of MIS.M0, the total on II Mood st TRACING AUT0 SH00TING Offlcial Thinks Sbots Were Fired in Hanner's Oar. North Tmiawanda. tt. Sept.

17 two-hour grllling croae-examtnatlon of t'leo C'hamhero, ehauffeur of the automo hlle tn whloh George llanr.er and hla wlfe were shot laat Thuraday nlght, wag the foatuie of the opening of a "John Doe" I lnquiry into the case here to-day. The proceedlngs. whlch wei behlnd cloaed i doors, were conduoted by District Attor BOy Ackaraon, ot Ntagara t'ounty. Cor oner Walter A. ficott and Chief of Pollca John Ryan were the only othera pres-, Whether Chambera'a atory dlffered in any partlcular from the ona gtven to the on tho nlght of the eliooting the nistrlrt Attorney docllned to aay.

hers was allowed to return to Buffato, and lt arpjg said that nothing had ao far de veloped that would -arrant the arrest of any person. "Thla ia one of the moat myjtarioua casea that have ever eneountered." said Attorney Ackeraort. "but 1 ara satlafled that the ahota were flreO by aome one in tha automobile ihambera'a origlnal story, which he claimed to ha-e retold to-aay without varlation, waa that two exploaiona had occurred. one at tha Log Cabln, two and one-half tnllea north of Tonawanda. and the second wben Hannar fall forward on the wheel of the oer wlth a bullet tn the baok of hla head.

Chombers aald he dld not know Mra. Hannar waa wounded un? tll they arrlved at the poiice statlon. BU8INI8S TROUBLES. Tho following bankruptey wera yeaterday: THO 1'PRIOHT WAI8T COMPANT, mann wotnen's waista at No. 32 Oreene atreet.

Juflfe Houfh appolnted 0 a guarintee It's an impressive gort of i too often into thin hot air. With us, it means if thing bought here isn't gitij. faetory to it btek, Well give you back credit slipg. All of which means no risk in buying your TiS suit and overcoat here. Ready for you now.

Lightening the living! 1081 suits of pajamas. Soft silky ones of meitg ized cotton. All sizes. $2.50 regularly. $1.8.5.

Rogers Peet Compakt. Three Broadway Storta at at it Warren St. ISth St AMU8EMENT9), gV.W YOBR'8 LKADIXO CUPIRC KrarinE MAt, ar.d at ttf rl lr.t Mattaea Tm-Aw. JOHN DREW Vllkll OtHBI PEBPLTXED Ht waAype-y rVrFiiii klUEVBI Ma'? ft 1:1 "WyP r.titL-. Clrtia.

E- 2" kbJA TPJtW Mt.f-.'r s-v-ftfi 'Tl KJIIEST Ml IF THE EVKRTBODT. CLIFTON CRAWFORO gj Rlchard Carle-- Hattls Wllllim Last I of mlllrktng ttttt. TNE GIRL FROM MONTMMTnt Ir.rlj.Mi^ Play. -j9 0J'. fianniftir Wth atreet uanniwn vh.

To-moiToa Mjrht. JOHN MASON liaaaia 64 ii nannia is. -1141: HUDSON "ONE LONG MR.TIMMURPHT. HONEST UM MR PROVES A GO EVERY MINUTE KKHBOI KKR. B' BOfl llth ft aai "kB Bv io.

Sftobin It-nt-ie "ib-rti I lor-ri. a l-kham, Waiter Hyde. Carl Oantrftart. II ttatertniB. 0.

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THIItg NION SQ 8JiJ'Kti'5r--Tatt-r Dall MetB. 2Sr. tAtE CfllflMIII Patly Rt-ooai 4t- Ma HARLEM IIK-T MAXP.Fr V. Klllett Biid fS THEGOVERNORS LAP' BELASCO TNECONCEB with niTRicHaTjgi, FT. Tl 6 W.

ot rrtoatm ton BTRBET (Brrant. XIIKA. To Jav MatTopm, Uig buccbbb of tlmely WITHIjlJHEWWii cmrs 8E0. M. Bta.aU["jaa^ST OE IMI trXSrtJSl rVx RAiNEV'S AFRItANjw AVF Rork Hl HfCflfath st.

pifintinBB. Th" ma M.t. atul vf-. THt: OIRL FROM BRIUJjJ. W.

C. Dow reoalver. LlBbllltUB Btawaal and VOO. No. Orchard Honah CllWjral O.

I.labllitlea are Baid to be CX50PEB. daalflr ln Rivinaaton ot fur aarmentB a Ka Bta la.OCO tTAi-rVRlNO COMPANV, Place. Involuntary. OBOAR DAVIS. haitar.

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