New York Times, The (Newspaper) - June 12, 1907, New York, New York f the News That's Fit to THE Partly warmer wind NEW JUNE 12, JV f C and I TVi O SENATOR MORGAN DIES SUDDENLY Alabama of Old School Stricken at ington Last HIS BRILLIANT CAREER Famous Review of. Nicaragua Canal Hla Remarkable ship for His United States Senator John Tyler Morgan of for thirty a member of tho of Chairman of the ate prominent a In the Confederate died at Ms home Benator Morgan had been in bad for a of yea but had more or regularly the actions of from which the of his He away at At the his Miss Mary ami Cornelia both uf and Ills J. O. Mr. Morgan to Ms tional his home here until about j a ek -e that time he hatf confined to house und to Ms Ue wim sit up fur a while and talk over onie with his began fulling ing tho and the were hut In loses a of of fifty years Her such In the Senule la in years older than his Bt from the name re by for even through the war two re Inst of the inen of the oM Is but one and Pettus 86 John Tyler was nl Juno but had had lila at since win to the bnr In He aji early In and hnd an nnd prominent position a rf of in the giant have and parties since hlo advent to Jn wan a voting for and The year he took fart in the State Convention the of mid the samu year of he Joined the Anny as a private In Com- pany I. JHc served through raising a thn He the rank of was de- he returned and to the of hlf wan onr of the Presidential who voted for and Since he hud one of Senatorial from and during that time was particularly distinguished hla of International law and foreign To tills la due as one cf the rf of the United Fifties on Paring Sea Arbitration It also in the course of thle line of that he took up the advocacy of the duty of Government to assume control of the Nicaragua His bf fore the Senate on the probable cost of building the Nicaragua and of thia securing 1 control of It a masterly review 01 the political uNe of the showing a study diplomatic correspondence and FAILS FOR flobert a Building Bankruptcy Following the failure of structural another building failure was made known day In the Bankruptcy Court by the filing of a petition by Robert a ington Heights building with liabilities of Tbe are represented by flat and store property on Washington valued at and a deputed account of The liabilities are nominally secured In aart by mortgages of part of against real estate no longer owned by but on the mortgage bonds for which he la atill The real estate assets of have mortgages them of Robert whose name does not appear In the gave ad- dress in the bankruptcy petition as 117 West 114th It waa last right at this which is a double f I U that haj away two weeks leaving no All that could learned of him last right that he had formerly boen In paint and had become a In Builders In the Washington district have found difficulty in fining their flat and apartment with tenants for last and it has been correspondingly difficult for them to of while amount of accommodation ex- tended on buildings by banks ether leaders un has been diffusing In and which building operations in this district la the first days cf ing expansion several ago have been Inclining toward the ishing and small failures been In tho filed by thr A slory with cm between 15lKh and valued at and for a similar on near valued and mortgaged for both covered by a mortgage of the cor- of Avenue and 15'Jth two with In process of at and mortgaged for and a blanket mortgage on all three u Abraham Ruth collateral security for guarantee to ii f the holders of mortgages named nre the Titin Insurance of iNew 1 Cohen Herman Realty Cohen A Ruth and Four Realty James A. David Ellia Among the unsecured are the Empire Oty Woodworking 3--U; Reynolds eV A Bell A. 112, and of engagements of the last half cent- ury the and Costa Rica on the subject of the of the It was upon of this study fhat based his opinion that this should In the Interest of commerce and thia building and secure control of the Nicaragua and that j in doing no it could not be i by any treaty obligations with Mr. Morgan was known as the most In the which of hard Ills favorite method of fitting ritS of some proposition was to enter on one of hla famous four-day filibustering Thia out who from hla niero youths of CO or 00. From the Mr. Morgan and feebler than Mr. He was of tmd r emaciated Mr. his ami a nnd have been R man j of enormous physical but Mr. j Morgan's eye glinted and with the when he led his to battle forty-five years were a very remarkable not in a They constituted practically a third party in the The Ideal of absolute Independence of party hnd bwn reached by of With a tenure which nothing could on without to but their only tn name were they for the dictates of the party matters of absolute to Each question as it came rp they ana by only one teat of their Nobody ever labored with them to change an In- nobody over them ment or suggested of for It would have Nobody with them to amend their for there was ro meeting The were the product principles the other and there was no basis for The world haa in KEENE PASSES MARK Set c Record for tht The gross winnings of the racing stable of Jamrs R. the mark for the season of 1W7 when at tho track I won the Standard The of the rnce was to the to the previous winnings of the Kof In the since New York turf year opened at Aqueduct on April 13. made a total of f earned In than two The Is a record for the sraton on the American with so 1 a sum already to the credit of the and most of the valuable stakes still to be run It is well within the probabilities that the Keene stable may establish a new record for the turf In The largest Individual winners of the Krene stable are sons of Mr. Keene's dead who a son of the famous Peter three by by heads the list with to hia two years by Com- ma by la the second with to his Both hordes have other rich menta fur racing at Peter Pan Jn the lyn worth 11.1.000, and Colin is In tha Tramont worth about both races to be run oh another large winner for trie having lyn Handicap to 61 s la alto a son of foreign to the of this One Killed tn Avto June Thompson of one of four of an was almost in- killed thia afternoon when the car waa In collision with a carriage tn North None of the others was TO TAX JOHNSON Cleveland Mayor's Certificates Classed aa Special la June 11.-The Federal Government haa Interfered with what it an attempt by Mayor Tom Johnson of Cleveland to carry theory local autonomy for too In the of street car fare and single tax has been circulating a currency of his own on which the Treasury Department will now proceed to collect the 10 per cent. Not long ago Mayor Johneon the and Trust Company under the extremely banking of the of The bonk being the ns a good man of to advertise and he thought to kilt two birds with one atone by adding a to the He devised cates of deposit in the shape of each decorated with an engraving of were made out to or could so be made and readily In. The plan The were Issued In all values from they the and they advertised But of the envious Cleveland who Were a under the strict regulation of the Federal act that applies to National banks and grew of them a Johnaon to of the with an inquiry as to whether not a rather than a certificate of The referred the matt IT to ot who pronounced the a a Umler the 1O per ajt isj WILL BEGIN TO-DAY Government Will Ask for an In- junction and Dissolution of IT ALLEGES CONSPIRACY Choking Off tht Building of Two to the pendent June ing statement was made at the of Justice petition to be filed to-morrow fcT the Government In the United States cult Court at Is aimed at anthracite coal The Reading a holding tre Phi Reading Railway pan tho Valley Railroad Com- Drift Lacka A ern Railroad the Central RaiU of New the Erie Railroad and the New na Railroad com- prising ell the roads that tap the pave the the New and tie last dors nrl to are made with their subsidiary As yet no evidence rf force to connect thn e with the unlawful combination and monopoly has been Should te forthcoming In the progress of the and of course be Joined with the other fn petition recites that the railroads control all the of transportation between the anthracite nnd except tho lines cf Hie Pennsylvania Railroad and Ihe Ne v which h only a limited number of annually about per of the total anthracite In their own name or through whose stock they control about per of all the anthracite deposits and produce of the annual that If although owning more than 5 per cf thn anthracite yet produce aboi t i er of tho annual which would bt sold In competition with the put of tba defendants were it not for the rrat mints Imposed by the The petition then charges that tha fem ants have conspired to silence among themselves In the and salo of and to prevent sale of the Independent output In com- petition with their thereby lieh ng a and In support of this It That the defendant railroads agree J arm ng themselves upon a uniform cor- to entered Into by thorn or by their coal companies with the Independent along their respective Unes der which the railroads would be able to sale of the Independent and that by virtue of control of a 1 the means of transportation from the ar- mines to tidewater save the lines of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and the New Ontario Western Railway the defendant roads were able to force and did fores the Independent their Unas Into making the Krle Railroad Company has exchanged shares of tta own stock for a majority of the shares of the New Susquehanna A Western a thereby under a common of the two competing railroad companies anJ subsidiary conl That the Reading which already held all pharos of the Reading Railway has Its nwn shares and bonds for a majority of the of tha Centri 1 Railroad Company of New 4 competing thereby uniting under a common source of control two and their subsidiary coi I together 33 jer of the annual and control 00 per of the That twice in recent years the fenc have defeated the construction tf projected Independent railroads from the to which would not havs introduced competition Into the tru of anthracite btt permitted the output of tba Independent operatora to be sold in the markets in competition that of tha The petition prays generally that tha be enjoined from further out combination and that the be and that the mergers be- tween the Krle Railroad Company anl the New Susquehanna Westeri Company and their coal and between the Reading Railway Company and tbe tral Railroad Company of New and their coal companies be Art Committee of Carnegie Gallery Send Famous Nude to tt Nat Yerk the Art Committee of the Carnegie Gallory will not the nude first winner at the recent art exhibit at the Carnegie the Art Committee to er- ott they will for and retain In the permanent ait That famous picture cf sv nude woman ae she from her In the painted by La which won the at tha waa the to The option waa allowed to and the Parisian painting win returned to rejection of a first winner tr the local art Is but tbe t of Leslie fey ThomM of and Portrait of a another Parisian ner of the were also Ir the choee for tbe collection the following br of at Ue RUSSIAN Financial Gear Gold for Internal 1907. by YORK June 1L axe being made by European to Russia with In of which eum the United to Tha under- standing If that thM money to be applied entirely to domestic principally to Improving Internal con- and tha admittedly great Industrial and commercial re- sources of the I am able to make this statement on ible To appreciate Ita even it Is only to remember that for Russia's for a new loan have met with the and that at the present Juncture the monetary stringency to pre- clude any probability of foreign had been drawn on to the and the general opinion in financial waa that nothing more could be hoped for from Germany be- yond that extension of time for a period of four or six months for the payment of the Russian coupons coon falling due might be granted by the syndicate of represented by the the Government the promise of on the ground that the Improvement in the internal of Russia justifies the The members of the Berlin firm of are understood to be the chief movers In and It la of Interest particularly In con- with tha current report of a possible meeting between the Kaiser and the In July on the occasion of the visit to Copenhagen that William vate BOOK BY PR. Arriving In Ha Says Ha la Thinking of Writing rt. 1907. br NBW YORK Co. June Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst of who arrived in Paris saya be is thinking about writing a I admit that my Ideas are what said the but 1 have collected a treat abundance of material and shall attempt to en my Ideas The world's lenis do not appear to be very difficult when treated V but tha is hard when tackled I am going to 3witierliutd 1 know the of mountain and to climb way up In atr above Tammany Hall and pal corruption always does 1 need rest after a hard Dr. It Is intends to make a study of social conditions In France during his week's stay and added that he may be expected to heard from oa his return to HIGHER FARES IN Agrai to ThaU Rates on July 1, Special 1W7. by Tome June is stated in an newspaper that aa ment haa been reached by all the un- and electric railways in London for .an advance In fares on July lt and the motor bus companies are expected to follow In explanation of the U is alleged that the transportation com- panies are losing money at tha It is that the persona who are now paying twopence each for their rides will the advance more than any other class of all the railroads concerned in the agreement having undertaken to ad- vance as many aa possible of their DUBLIN MAY HONOR Irish Are Angry at tha At- of Special br TOM June man haa given notice that at the ot the Dublin Corporation he will move that the freedom of the city be conferred on of the Derby There no that haa served to In June say they believe that the turf are determined to do to exclude Richard Crcker from the lish Mr. Croker withdrew entry at Ascot for the Royal Hunt Cup because the Imposed a of 127 not giving the horse a of a chance to Is ed for a The action of the officials haa Irritation DEATH AT GALA of King Edward 'a Household Stricken In Kirw Tnm Co. June Major Gen. Sir Arthur R Control of died at UM Royal Opera luring In hener of and Queen of Ha breathed hla last whtle arrival e-f tha Uw Tba of hla waa not mitted to hla to SIX LOST Launch with Men of the sota Is Sunk rn ton RETURNING FROM BALL Young Craft Supposed to Have lleen by Ex- TW Yerk June Struck It is believed by of the many steamers thousands of sightseers around the fleet in a launch of the battleship Minnesota went down earlj thia carrying six and five Not one la the boat survived to tell tha There are no of the The men lost C. second H. second c I i H. first U. second Midshipman BX P. Midshipman CLAY Jr. Braman It. Sraman H. L. VAN Banian F. O. tha reported among the wae found at tae Algonquin in thia city tMs Ho missed the boat and put up there for the nig lit. said a fortunate accident ed hit the Ill-fated launch and being numbered the The g of Rand at t In Norfolk ated the hope that the Launch would yet be heard f or that others But now the Is that the men are A thorough la being made of the entire section and neighboring So far It la in A ditty box the fireman of the laundi baa picked ing tha fear a that the launch went aa The waa returning from army and ravy ball at the A rain and the waa la no doubt thai the party embarked from the Pine Beach pier at o'clock in the morning to make the Minn fa The midshipman were through the courtesy of Lieut. Now that Randall haa It is thought that Coxswain was In command of the The roughest of prevailed In the after 10 The wide expanse of water w alive with pleasure large and and through the night scores of vessels were seeking anchorage In the The were such as to had to Throughout the day it waa hoped that the launch had simply broken down and blown out Into the bay by the or that after being struck the men ware But no word having been re- all hope of their escape has been It authoritatively here night that the naval officials have ab- knowledge of the Identity of a steamer ran down the launch of the battleship Jn Hampton Roads last and that the of the crew the steamer la expected to Admiral In command of the United States fleet to-night sent a message to the Navy box belonging to fireman of the Minnesota's launch has been picked up afloat Berth No. 27, ami I am forced conclude that with all on Is Have ordered board of Steamer last seen at ex- position pif about midnight June The loss at one time cf nix bright young fresh from the Academy at An- aid a and four other enlisted men attached to the big battleship men reported briefly to the Navy Department was one of the most that fallen upon the personnel cf navy since the Spanish In the estimation of the Acting Secretary of the Navy Newberry to-night se it telegrams to the relatives of the victims of the notifying them ot disappearance of UM The folio are the facte regard tng the next of kin and other far as at the Navy Philip Henry Field was born In marle on Jan. 18S5. and the eon of William C. Field of Col. litv wis graduated from the Naval my lu and was appointed to that institution from Colorado on the recommend it Ion of Senator William Stevenson of New IB the son of M. B. W. Stevenson Now He to the Naval Academy by Thomas of North in born at New Cast Del. lie was the son of Thomax a in the a office In the Treasury and brother of of the United States He waa appointed to the Naval as a cadet at from on the n of was in Herbert of A. Hotlon of was born in Chicago on May 6. and was ed from Wisconsin on tion of waa In Henry Cl xy son of Henry Clay of wae bom In that on Jan. 1, 1SS5. He waa pointed to ihe Academy from Ohio at the instance of Representative He waa in 1907. Walter Or rl the son of Carl Ul- rich of wae born at La Oft At Til 10, Ha appointed to the at the Ins tan re of and waa graduated In all attached to the Robert H next of E- F. 158 West Eighty Jesse next of J. C. Cleveland R. of of Harley L. Van next of C Van 318 Sixth est Cedar George W next of Mrs. C. B. Harding ot WIs. The waa reached at the Department that either on account of the of heur of the return the launch in her haste had bard Into the beavy eea that In bast tte had been raa down METCALFS BOAT Ha and Family Started to Jamestown Island on the t June of the Navy and and the Secretary's aide and others of the Secretary's party are aboard the house tender which went to town Island to-day and whose to reach here up te a late hour to-night haa caused a belief the vessel la Tho Secretary and party left here at 8 o'clock thla morning and were due to re- turn here at 6 P. M. At hour night had not been heard and If there are no by daylight tha tug Potomac proceed up tho James River to ascertain the cause of the CARUSO WOULD NOT Be Paid Even If He Wera Kept Out of THE NEW YORK Co. June A repot ing reached London that Enrico ruso might not be allowed to enter America to fulfill his contract for next Winter because of hla conviction in police court lost the great tenor waa asked what he thought about It. don't think they to me he but it. wouldn't matter to me financially if they I my money Juat the FOR A RED Rome Report Telia of Offer by cana for June The Matin publishes a dispatch from Rome saying that two wealthy American Catholica recently in- formed tha Pope that Catholicism would make great in America if Arch- bishop Ireland were made a and that they would at once donate to the Tha according to the waa moat indignant at the suggestion of. auch a WOMEN KILLED IN Trolley Car Strikes J. F. In June woman were killed and three persona were seriously hurt In an automobile accident In the part of the thla A trolley car and wrecked the automobile of J. P. Thomas W. M years and Mrs. Emma 72 years were J. F. Mies Fay his and Mrs. Becker were All are of BISHOP POTTER Has to Taka a Guide Into Hla Auto to Find Hia Way on Staten Bishop Potter got lost yesterday while trying to get to the Protestant Episcopal Church of St. Andrew In 0. I. The his his and his automobile got to St. all right on the but from St. to Richmond the chauffeur missed his way The annual meeting ot the Archdeaconry of Richmond waa due to begin Its morning and Bishop who was to despairing of his geographical whlla In Staten asked a If he could tell him how to get to St. An- I certainly answered the He got up In beside the assuming command of the car's Under his guidance auto- mobile drew up in front of Ft. Patrick's the Roman Catholic which waa endowed by Queen Bishop Potter knew that this wasn't aa Episcopal but the Rev. James P. its agreed to direct Bishop Potter to St. and the Bishop reached his Bishop Potter told everybody at the archdeaconry of bis HAYWOOD DEFENSE PREPARING PLAN Details Being Elicited from chard to be Denied by Cloud of THE CABBERT PLOT AGAIN Steve Went with Mtn When They Were Trying to Shoot tha ROLLER SKATERS Police Drive Them from West End Youth There will be no more roller in West End according to the police of the West lOOth Street who dis- the crowd of boys and who were disporting themselves there last night between 86th and 8treats. boy was arrested and he was locked up charged with Section 11 of the Park ordinance which regulates West End Recently some of tha In that thoroughfare have complained about tbe They said tbat It. was not only a because of the but that the oil from the skates disfigured their pavements and Capt. Grant of the West Street Station conferred yesterday with President Herrmann of the Park Com- It waa decided to aend men to watch the skaters last With a squad of plain men the Captain to West End Avenue early In the evening and found nearly boys and girls skating up and down tho street between and 100th The largest crowd waa below Ninetieth Detective ar- rested Charles 21 years who saya he la a bank clerk and lives at 700 Avenue in the He waa going at a rapid rate when Me Nail jr grabbed ami both fell Neither was The police then cleared the street of ail the other and they will not be permitted to skate there aey The Rev. P. of Si Paul's Church in West End suggested to Capt. Grant hut that tbe matter be laid before the Weet End or elne a rote be taken at the residents along Weat End said he did not the was a president Returns to Juna 11.-President and and who attended the Georgia Day ceremonies yesterday at tha Jamestown arrived at tha Navy Yard at this Ing on the Shortly before 8 o'clock they left the and were driven to the to The Ntw York Juno menta In of Harry Orchard will hardly ba cf any to the tn its efforts to save William D. Hay wood the lows for procuring the murder of ex- Gov. Frank Lawyer ardson put In four and a half hours ing away at Ihe witness without getting any of value to his so far as could be seen by one not associated witti the On the he did bring out or two replies that were decidedly on the rather than weakened the story Orchard haa been Richardson In adding another title to the cf iniquities to which Orchard con- and made the witness admit that he waa a thief as well as a He also brought out another case of stealing on Orchard's but no new light thrown on tha phenomenal character of the There was nothing change ion of Orchard that previous tion haa there were tended to It. The first WRS an answer made early In the Richardson had beanin tbe attempt to kill Fred Brartley in Sam taking up atory whore It had been Interrupted by adjournment He went into the tion of where Orchard bought the tea pounds of dynamite with which he made that and when Orchard had the Judson Powder Company as the the lawyer asked a number of as to how he got the without Orchard replied that ha given a falae name and Richardson wanted and Orchard declared that he could not remember Why demanded don't said pose because I was not tailing the Richardson kept at the demard for the details of every point connected with and wanted to know where he got the giant the the augar that had been used In making the and where he bought the acid with which be set it off. not testify definitely as to any ot except that he bought the acl 1 and the in Ban and took the caps with him from He thought they were part of tha he had got for the Independence depot He so thoroughly established in the business by time that he usually went around the country prepared for work on sudden call Richardson also failed to any date and In thrashing this sub- ject over went back to Orchard's history of his Get the dates haven't ha I didn't they were sary for replied Orchard Orchard's Aa the examination has progressed It has become more and more apparent Orchard has not been putting in time iu tbe penitentiary reading what the newspapers have had to say about cr his but has been hard at work en his own not even paying attention to what been going on In current And he has written his book la accordance witb hto own ideas how auch a story should be Ita purpose was not at all to prepare him for ex- but to set forth for an entirely different A ble part of it Is devoted to a discussion of labor and from point view as a In proceeding oa the theory that be fati been writing as a meana of coaching self for his part in the trial of and the defense has again worked on the wrong arid every once In a while that fact comes out strongly la the He Is tne moat literally exact who ever took the witness No amount of or browbeating will induce fchn to alter any explanation he hae It he thinks it to qualify aa an- swer of which he la or 1o definitely any matter on may have tha smallest lias hammered at him In the effort to get him do one of things over an over and with the same There was A Illustration of It this when the lawyer waa trying to find out how far from the Bradley It a block and a wasn't Leas than a a 8Ir." than a how far was twenty house why you tell me tJ at at You didn't ask Hie Lit era That waa and that was all of It. will tell anything he known U part of hla If he Is it In the fashion that calls for the t He waa not trying to be with to give him But be knows tn every possible way to trap and ha will not volunteer a word or tW la least In framing iNS co to oat tha at- a