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.j , pockmarked by the exploilorl from the from coast to coast are armed Qamps to -day, with police and private sentries
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damaged ectif tees. The Wall Street stol-e Ulf] business districts, and Federal agents worked wtti, state and city offf
. of the structure was spattered with clals to run down r43ports Of widesorenol extremists, plots, .
debris. Several screened windows were The Wall Street so-eno of yester�ayls blast Is roped off-, while the Stock
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SGEN E OF WALL STR-#.'ET EXPLOSION. charge of Morgan's gold shIpmer,ts ;�'-,�:,..,ilq, - )rl a _'*i,A-4�� '_h, ,�
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The explosion which created such havoc in the financial district* of Wall the Allies,, Was killed while reaching .,.:":;.�� 1, �2 i: :��_J'._ '. ... I.-
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I . % 4 -streets, just under where the fig ure 3, is shown in the above picture. a dinner engagement for this evening � I � _ � �.
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., ' . - frenzy of shocked and all but stupe-; suffered In Thur3dayle explosion. The numbers Indicate the variqua
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. � I - I the world war 'and � � streets seem to have been the ce ntre of the explosion. No. 64 Ind!.
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I Member of the Seventy-ninth Division cotes the New York Stock Exch ang-e Building, No. 65'the bank of J p
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,. , I Finaincia.1 cenlre three Men Who were being scorched, Treasury, Wall a'nd Nassau streets, and No. 76 tile Bankere Trust
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I . � I I New York, Sept. :. - Detective been .made by breaking up sash night, and kept the place as light as — . . --- .
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,Burns i3plol to -night: "A,bomb caused � Petain, Saviour of V 'i the celebrated paint-
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1� I est doubt - LOADED BOMB ON TRty' William T. Joyce, clerk of J. P. Mor Realizes Hid Life] Ong - Marshal Petain and his bride left last
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I . I � .0 to the truth p.erh4ps it I said a Evidence gathered to -night by the Jerome Er. MoZean, chauffeur, . Dream. . evening for the Riviera, where the
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. I wagonload ot'bombs. ___� Department Of Justice, indicated that Rudolph Portong, bank teller,, Jam- , I former owns a small estate,
, . . "From my Investigation I am certain the plotters in an effort to carry out alea, N.Y, — ., The "Marriage is a realization of a
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. . I numerous xadical threats of a forcible Col, Charles Neville,.Vnited Staters Paris, 2ept, 11 lifelong dream of the marshal, who
I I that the, bomb Was in the wagon which demonstration against the " '.-Marshal Henry .'know the bride when she was a very
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" was. destr6Yed. 0 There is.no other Morgan, carefully manufactured a 100- , Alfred Mayor, New York city. . Philippe Petaln, comrnander-in-chief Young girl, long before her first mar-
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I rcaiionls' pbund 'bomb. -loaded It on a truck, Mildred Alexander, Now York city. of French armies in France during thle riage.
1. kble theory. , He always cherished a tender
either hired or stolen and drove their E, A. Swee,t, address unklio*n. latter Y�ears of the great memory of her, and hoped that, some
1� I "The'Picces.of Window Weights Pick- deadly burden into the financial did- Mr.. McA:rthurg, addless un- and the *mll'reach� war,' day, circumstances would enable him
. I I .� . p ffice buildings, trief to -day. : 'known. whose iv o A .- at general work to marry hei.
1. � where they had been hurled by the ex- "The -time clock was probabl Mr. -Z.— Ellsworth; brooklyn. Verdun The bride, according to the Excel-
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� I . plosive, could htwe ,.In other connec- for noon sharp," said. Wm. J. Burns, miss I'l. Dlekinson� oteiriographek. him a national flg,are, was married slor, is very wealthy,
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I . . . I whose detective agency has the' task Elmhurst, 'N.Y. . to Madame Hardon, on Tuesday morn- Newspapers here
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. I tion with the disaslnr than to be parts . of- guarding the Morgan Balldifig, Charles Landrothe, Brooklyn. � Ing"'Says the Petit Parislen. T Compliment the
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. . of--the*bomb, auff used as its projec- "The Plotters prehaps were delayeg An unidentif1pol -womart, 55 years MOAY Was Witnessed by, General Pay- routing reporters and photographers
�, ' � tilels by someone who had schemed to by a traffic Jam and were to -reed to old, at Volunteer Hospital. , olle, another noted French commander not one of whom had an Inkling thai
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. . . � dor'the greatest possible damage that ,.stop across the street from tile Mor- A boy, about 16,At Volunteer Hos- during the war, and 11allaine Gabriel the wedding was to take place.
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trict Attorney Swann and his chief as- they probably leaped off the tLilck I . ,.:.;..,-y:1;.,, �i�*, PZ11; ". .,
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and 46deral officials to -night declare moot of them noti-hojotlable &);)"`u5' 27, Martleolp Now e-.'�,,-. ': �V,�_-, 11N �:�'.,��,.*�,`-.-f,.-`.- ... 1. ,. t
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loaded Imth TNT-TrInItrotoluol, Ti- The explosion occurred almost ex- '�.jv.,, -1. IVV �11%:' Iliv-11 ,
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the plotters carried their bomb, care- dying and wounded strewed the variods brokerage lia,tot,ta. --- _ � . - - I - - . .. I
fully. get with a time fase designed streats, The pungent odor of nitrlc __P�_-_, -- MONUMENT�TO SIR G EORGS ETIENNE CARTIER.
to d0tonate It at noont to a spot in acid -the chemical bacis of tfics bonib,
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front of the tTAIted States Assay Was everywhere. X"IT0,33A OR -AM, The mOhUm6nt shown -above was unveiled a�n Labor Day by Sit, Gouin. it,
Offla� by truck. I T11,8 tell-tale "brown sugar" marks . - � IS, erected on the alto ot' the old Parliament BuildirMa Ili Oubbeo City.
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of victims. r a" nift' to close down for the n. if
. witte found In the i3trotc.after the This and the discoverleo of the crule Is stated that they have already sold
OX01081013, 'While liug,� bomb slugs bomb slugs colivinv.-d the Governinent 'PstiMated Yield, SALMON "ACK I tlle�esdnlatefl Pat,; 02 450,00 ases
Ivere found In wall Strodt, in ndffl- and pollee agents that the horror had $1 21000to,jo Ol sockoye a'. a total Price of 0$7r,'000,_
ty . 000, and t1lDt tbO catlapar grades will
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41, cent thoroughfares and embeded J Winnipeg, Sept. .-Thir per cent.
tht wall% Of the Morgan and * other a bomb, brftlo� anat,114�., MODU.M,
edifices, which were pitted ail by a In Manitoba, ivith Mora in the south , U
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At the Mor9*0 whero to -night there dOMe was IsMashed and collapsed. It timate of the Provincial Department A recolrd In laying at an p,ftrly age
� the NOV Was direXcl at members of of Agriculture. Some f1lut, Is still Un- Montreal, Sept. .-It In icstituated has Leon reached by Barred Itock pul.
0 were 10 MUtilated boollon, Including this hfor,-'�% firm, it failed dimmally. tilt, .,at virtually all othet grain is in that this year's salmo,,--pack will lots owned by C. M ('Toddard, 11farri-
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. those Of four women and one boy, Most of til bring the canners about $12,00,000, vain road, Oitawa. ,
victims were Innocent stack or stock. Th(s.se `Yrdq. start�
ObW 140diest ftatulner Charles A, men, women Ild boys. .
Xorris said: . Efitimated yields Per sLers for the the lftrg,'At ilum ever reftlNed from col Inybir, at the. vr,e of four Inollith.-
i Orn xaveritl of tht bodies W# found 3. 11�. morga himself 1:5 in Burop#. whole province, itocorollug to corre- RbY i4olnion pack la file history of file and 11hat, daya. Ono, dl,*,y fthead of a
Four Other n Mbirs of the firrn were i4pondents, are: Whett 17 bushels; Industry. The' sixty-two cannerieG remrol nf,t bv birdt; at thc CentrAl BI -
I P" *f Iron' *40h 04 might 11*16 in it couterelt in a sficond-floor room OW 27, bA#147 24; fIAX 11. rye 17. __ operating on tho coast are now plan- perlinental Farm.
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Of the firm, and son of the late Fior. New York, Sept. .'.-A letter glvin� MoUtU. Record$ Of the Department.
e present magnate,. who was cut by wgralal; of tol-day's explosion wag of Labor show that the Index number,
dropped Weducriday' morning through of wholesale prJelso, wIsIoU stood at,
- __: !!!- . I --f -the mail slot -of a door In one of the 260.6 In May, fell to) 30.8 in June,
. Offices of the FrcAch Ifigh Commission to 340 In ,Xuly amd to, 330.2,1n Aug- -
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4%,.'!-. :;ii"�, 60me People had grievances and Want- 60 cities In the middle Of Auguot, was .
, I ed to take revengos, !Lieut. Ar4aud $16.42, as compsTe&� with� $,16.84 in ., .
3=44*1Z ... 011*.��..',X� . . . . . read the letter sev..oral,�Ulnes.
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I assured that It had Deen written by an a drop In the prlc� .or liotitoes, with
T�flz VEW YOR`K EXPLOSION. alarmist and shoulli Aiot be -taken seri- slight decreases in meats. on the '
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, Thts,,platura shows the front. o,f. th ther thought to the letter until aft a oil I , an4 sugar, , I
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I United States Sub-TreasurY Build. the explosion to -day, When he rushed ever, the new level"19 bl'h, compared . � I
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wreckod by the explosion on Th �� ' and, f ;7,63 In ,.&ugust, '
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I earned that de. the downward mo4noilt of prioes, , " .
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All" E - FIRM FOR I In West 92nd street to Beik a man for. �.. . I I
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Though He Refuse' t1J() for the exPIOsIO)l, and Would be able . I . . . �., �\__� .
'N s to Point out the responsible prLO rl� -Well . I
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r,refich Presidency. BROKE'R WARNED FROM TORONTO - " . . 1i � � L .
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— . I New York, Sept. ,'_�r'00rge Xet- , The f"ollowing ,*I - 8"a,:sUMMaVY of the .�� 11 . I
I � � tlOgge, a broker in the financial Ills- ,weekly reports nWe ' by the Agricul, . L
triet, received POStCQrd from Tor- L
Election is' Expected 14ext onto, Tuelsday a tural Representatives. to the Ontario .
, mornindi according to Department of &gr.loulture:- 1. , � . I I
. Friday. this raorning's World which read: farmers are Uo* Ou
. "Greetings, Get O�tL;Of Wall Street IjAg`ny pplamout-
I -� N on the gong strike &$asture with green corA.and other .
. at three o,clock . L
Paris, Sept, . --A succossor to pa- Wednesda (the l5th), -Good. luck feeds, .
Ul ErISHER.'.7 I - ED, , Hogs are selling In lower numbere.
I than formerly at from pt to $20 a _ L I I
Deschanel as President ol pranco will Air. Rettlegge told a World reporter cwt. L . I I I
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be elected on Friday, Sept. 24. accord. Yesterday that he had not beoin alarm- ' The marketing of grain Is'"compor.,
.Ing to -general belief in voittio�i circles ed an4 noticed the wtiraing only With atively
a tb% slow, although 33§90-il. rosports-*
to -day, although the date 'Will not be Ought Of sympathy for hi -I friend
definitely fixed antli after the meetl Ed-11'Isher. .� I a considerable quantity Of wheat And
L oatti being brQught, to the elevators.
. _ ng Fisher, the broker said, Was a par, Oats are thrOhing out -so-,
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Of .Parliament On Tuesday, when the ticularly good friend, Was of a bril- large yields In many par�, of the Pro -
President's resignation, handed to pre. liant Mind, but had lieen uaable to vince, , . � .. I
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niter Millerand at Hambouillet yester- practice his profession . 'as a lawyer for On the other hand, owing to. wet I
.day, will,be placea utrore the legisla. the last 15 Years beeaiwe of frequent weather and shOrtuOss Of help .
five bodies. attacks of paranoia, 110 has been .j a good,,�
coal- deal of grain is still lylttg o4c in .
That successor, It al),Uared to4day, mitted to Inlstit Iona, M IS not L
Will be Alexandre 1wherand, the pre- utated, but afte r. 'Cettlegge shocks, Which Improving its � .
,sent Premier, unless K, a short stay bad quality., . L I I .
the Premier's again taken UP life, apparently .cured I -lay is selling at $ I
Powers of, resistanct to A call to the and perfectly normal, , from �
offioe prove greater than the rapidly I he . toll. I .
a,Qcumulating force of public sentiment- His'paranoia had always taken t Neither red, clover nor- alfalfa Is "
. form of an intense hatred for W411 ,
favoring him for the clilef magistracy. rest, the broker said, There was
The only st Promising for seed as was expected.
among , contrary current -observable Some farmers In Eastern On
Is houghtful men In the politi- not good reason for this, . tarlo are�
lie declared, cutting their COV11'eArIT to, 0oid frost.
cal World) who rega,rd M. Millerand a GO far he know. Fisher had never lost Lincoln reports that St. Jradq poach. . I
worth far more to France as Is money in speculation, ,Besides, he was es Are finished and- that the Crawfords" _
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than he eo,:Id be as President, said, and he did not think Fisher had 'found a ready sale, PLIAM80 Pmrs and.*
. Premier Apitber Poor nor Wealthy, the broker are coming In. While peaches ,ha ,
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- Aside from N1. Milloratd, the candi� experienced unfortunate legal setbacks melons are Slow. ' L . I
date WhOL Seems to be most faVored I
continues to be Charles Jannart. 'On Wall Street. . . � . I
France's Special Ambassador to the Nir. 1*16ttlegge said Fisher went to Apple pickers are In great6i domind
in various parts of the Pra-�.I4(,e than L .
Vatica.a. . , Toronto for the tennis watoilles thore, for many years. I I .
_________0_#_t-_. against tile �Vfshoss of hip. Parents, Who . � � I
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R% want to have him COMMItted for treat- i, The late harvest,L the dry'and hard `L
11'a 0 - condition 'of the soil in many local- - I
V%'" "ff " 111611t. He still retaftis'hIs enthusiasm Itles, -and tear of the Her; t1aft -fly it! L .
r [13H PtAu I for the sport he followed When he delaying some�rof the is,,
, I was a weil known amat�ur tennis play- wheat tow.'
or, about ten Years ag,o, and I Ing, tand there Is likely to )t u shxlnk,�
f New York Olice age in the acreage. .. . .L I
Uan as champion State. of fall. LPIUW* "
n -it Is rio So far a, great deal InSt.
1NAS S' . IT 00"'T diculous to.think that Ed, has riot been done, and luost of W
.--.. .. 'Inher knows MlYthing abou I
11 ep ithuanians ,dreadful explosion," delalared I Irt IhIS has beenshallow. Wentworth reports ,
and the Poles are N . Ic.et- a considerable dlecing, of' stubblos,. ,
. -again engaged in tlegge- "Ile was never a memblii Of ground. MIddletex states that a num.�
any radical organization, no, I I
wat$ lie ber of tractors are being used. I
s Lostement. P Ight- ( thirilk he Was under One of Ills aber.
nightlo Polish cf1fela., S e IS
ll()Stllffics� it is announced In lag, one, of the sa�cajled p0lor Bol h v ts. - 0 l a � ''
Ing -has boon resumed between the two rations when be sent' the pos� , ELEMAlf T WJ9NT MAD �
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torc�s in,the Suwalki stetor, near the 'nnd tt ig, lust It coincidence that the' -------- 6� �
Ger-.n boram., exPloslort occurred the. next day." . A -
. - # .1 And0aused Panic at Circus .
- - Following the 01111GUncelneftt of the I
11-10 XEBP ()VR .ICAR�&, terrific OXPIOSiOn.4n the financial cen� ,,, in 19alina, Xu.' 6
� L ---I,-- . tre of Now York City yesterday a re. Salina, Xas., SePt. ,.--Snyder,,,
Canadian"Lines Seed rnsrk mbde In tile QU00n)s "Otal last a $10,000 trained elephaiff, owned by
Them, Monday by one of the guests was. re. t
. membered. According to the statome a circus showing here, Met his death I
to Move Crops. ' thilde yesterday this guest, who) is nt this afternoon At the hands , of a. -
to be E. A. Visher, an'American said firing squad.
, said
otta'Wa, Sept.. .-I'll view of thL, par� that the New York, $tock Exchallgo Prior to his death he furnished tlAl)
ticUlarly Iteavy crop mOvement from would so3n be blown 11D. When asked curious lyho 1144 travelleti to tho.
I thP Wflstcrli Provinces during the If the story Was true, Mr. Henry Win. show grounds to ,see & Performance A
I f4W months, Axtro Precautions next �Ot last night Said that the mail who a tragedy with thrills and fears- "
are "When an Elephant Goea U8,11.11 .
ivanagoment of tile Everything was In readiness for
,bolug tak�ka bv the I 13 Credited with the prediction is con,
, tinually makIng raqh statements. At
, ,40YOrnMent -ad other systems of rall. present the man is out of the city nn4 tilt) afternoon perforManco, tYndeV,
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I ways to keev Canadian freight cars is thOught to he In Niagara Falls, Nevf the great white canvas tent flocked,
!_,nthlasioleatthoburoter. At--thepre. yOrk. I tho shov-goars. "Dact," mother ,and'
I901t time there Is a car shortage In, tile , I _" .*—. tile children were 4*41 there. The 499.
'United States -of 600,000 cars, and when $10)0000MO SV.gpLV,S 111011ter Cracked the whip, ,ind then
a Canaoll4a car Is vermitted to cross - from a roar tent came a rolsr. ,,Sny.
the line It Is practically Immossible, to , der" had taken offensb At the ap�-
have It returned. The daily charge For Australia-40VIt. Has pmrance or a new tralhor. He M, I
for rotainod care from Canada was . I fused to be flUbdUed, 'slid In a tow.,
some time ago Increased, but this hag, Maj 0 I Of One, - minutoathe trowd ,w4t thrown A tt) &
rity, n ,
Made Ad diffOrO11001 tile Amerleah yall. panic. They turod titmgh the
Ways being quite willing to pay the London, Sept. '.--(,C. A P,) --The doors and erAwled through holes Ivk I
PxtiZ ellarge for the nse, of tile cgrs, uaget shows a ievenun Of the side of the tent, whtlg ,,Snyd0V-
' started to play ball with tile "4"
anadiftn; roll. over 1:52,000,000 sterling and a 92#1 01 the Wild,
The ticcessity of Itpeping C Australian 1)
1119 stock at,holme it a grain blockade antmals.
AS to be prevented lirlieft the ,�a . 000,000 BUTP1118, The iftal wor ""en. ft
Ot'llv4rd diture wsLs ,v.-41;000,090, of C A meal Of APPION RtI4 Metr0m),
Wheat IUOVeftleu- 3 at 1,, height Is which In" Mixed with - dftdl.r Volsou 0gly
recOrInized, and Oven at the best ther6 ,00.000,000 hU ,1�een paid from the
Is likely to be eousloterable, congestion, I rplfenue� The War debt la now ,1=71. ridded to his rage, A, eagg *f f.*W �
It Is thought, OM,000, whllo other AebtsL are .,CJ6,. lions caught his eyo, awd with ** .
_40..b.o� � OMM0. Nink'nen 1111111ons other roar he sefted thecagu with k4
flelft", — � that th I allve beou trunk and tossed it thirty fe,st.
I t IA of Ily ailllouncc� spent On soldlorn rellattlation,
nam(, of J. 11, Blount, A, n.grO, wll� . Tile AiWrallnij (Invorunient'r, 111A. — 14,106--%.-
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API)Par on the ballot in the November JOrIty' 011 nno 9� r0stored by ITIggs, for. It Is "ported tUt it &#w troAil 94r#*.
94P.n#ral olre.tion g, X candidato for (40Y. L i,,rrlv L�..',orl.k,f, joining ille National Ment between ftaaft glid g*1t* W,wad
I ernor of Arkansap. sarl�'. hall been complstav[,
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