YEAR 77-¥o. 2 250 KINGSTON, ONPARIO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER Bh 1910. LAST EDITION MEYARE SAFE America II Landed In Northern Quebec. A WORLD'S RECORD FOR A SUSTAINED BALLOON FLIGHT, MADE The Search is Over and Emled Well s=Telegrams Reached New York From Chicoutimi--The Halloon Covered Approximately 1,450 Miles. New York, Oct. 27.-~Mesars, Hawley, and Augustus Post, nauts in the balloon Ameriea II, for which search had been prosecuted in the Canadign wilds, are safe and well, and have established a new world's record for sustained 'balloon fight, They travelled approximately 1,460 miles, and eame to earth in Chicoutimi county, Quebec, last Wednesday, but were not heard from until last night, when two messages from Hawley and Post were received here. Une of these messages wag to William Hawley, brother of the seronaut, the other to Samuel F. Perkins, pilot of the bal- loon Pusseldor! H, which, until last night, had been eonsidersd the winner. The message to Mr. Hawley said: "Landed in wilderness, week ago, fifty miles north of Chicoutimi. Both well. ~Alan.' The Perkins message ran : "Landed Peribonkst river, north Lake Chilogana, 19th. All well; re turning --~Hawley, Post." With the receipt of the telegrams ended a search which had rome to b> regarded by many as almost hopeleps, and one in which the governments of both Canada and the United States were indirectly participating. For, ia addition to the pmissaries sent by the Aero Club of St. Louis, by the Aero Club of American, and by William Haw ley, the United States revenue cutter servies; the signal corps of the United States army, - the Hudson Bay com pany of Canada, and other agents were scourig the great lakes and mak. ing preparations Jor entering the al most imp able Canadian forests. Cliffe B. Harmon, the wealthy am: and aviator of New find: Alan R, the aefor Chicoutin, Que, Oct. 27.-Capt, Allan N. Hawley, and Augustup Post, aerovauts, who in the recom; bulloon America II, Tanda on a mountain, some (ifty-vight miles north of Chi ~ eoutimi a week ago, yesterday, after extablighing & new world's record for " Jistance and who did not reach avili ation until yesterday, left Chicoutimi for Queteo at eight o'clock this morn: bg. The aeronsuts are due to arrive 0 at seven o'clock to-night. Beith are well notwithstawding the hardships they underwent in the track: Joss wilds of north Quebes. They have Tooeived many messages WE Kmarati- lations on winning the big interna. tional balloon race from St. Louis and incidentally the James Gordon Bonnett cup for the greatest distance travelled ich is estimated at about 1300 nailes. THE KING ON HAND. He Gave Heart to 'the Inhabitants While Distributing Relief. Rome, Oct. 27.<King Victor Em. manuel reached the [Aland of Ischia and distributed relief to the flood wif- ; His presence gave heart to the inhabitants, Admiral feonardi, the mittister of marine, who arrived at Ischia, yesterday, for the purpose of Organizing , fell into the sea of mud amd was nearly drowned. The excavations in the ruins of Herculan- eum, under the town of Resina, have been flooded, It is not known vet whether thet are dama by ' the floods, It is ascert 900 persons i at Cetara, and twenty at : The total num of killed is now placed at 300. money dan: ; age is estimated $6,000,000, ma GAME Fix NTIFUL Along Line oC Obtain Pacific Raltway, Fort Witla, Oct, #1 Raines Fort William : ne never before A-- ELEPHA NT S/ Av Es 1,000, Swam Out and Rescued Pilgrims From Being Drowned. andap, Oey, 27.-iddew an gent elephant saved a thousand lives mw lok in a Calentta Sesputon. Near the town of Horori, on the Ganges, thousands of Hindu pilrims were on camped on the river baniis preparing to pathe wn eviehration of a religious festive when there was o sudden rise mn the volume of water and 200 of the pilgrisns were carried away and drowned, r An elephant, which belonged to a ceringin Jung Bahadur, swam repeat- ediy® ont go the distressed pilgrims, with ropes attached to its trappings. The people clung to the rope, gnd were thus landed safely. The res cued numbered over a thousand. PARTITION. intaili HID IN Lug Away Ten Pounds of Fish, Batavia, N.Y., Oct. 27.Fdward A, Friedley and American Express Agent Bates do pusiness side by side on Jackon street. They eath smelled 4 penliar odor in their respective places on Sunday, sad tfied in vaio to los cate its origin. Finally » hole in the partition between the two places was noticed, and it was aldo noticed that the odor there was especially strong. A carpenter was orocured, who tore away some of the pactition, and about ten pounds of bullheads were found there, They were part of a con stgnment to a local marketmamn, and were in the offen over nicht. Rats had convesed them from the baskets they were Yin into the wall ; Rats BURNED ON A TRIP KNOWN ( N CITIZEN SUC. CUMBS IN HOSPITAL, WELL Lantern Was Upset and Set Five to Hix Tent--Mr. Wadsworth Belongs to Ottawa. GUttawa, Oct, ~~J ames Wadsworth, a well-known citizen Otrawa, died in the hospital fas: ing, from burns reweived while on hunting trip. Mr. Wadsworth wont few days ago with Sheriff Wright, of Hull, and a party of deer hunters, to a camp up the Gatineau, near Kara bazua. He was hucned by the upset: ting of a lantern, which set fire to his tent. His wounds were treated at once by physicians who were in the party, and he was broughi to Ottawa, where he Nisa a few days later. Escaped From Prison, Taken and Escaped Again, Buffalo, * N.X., Det. 27.John Me Bonald, a convict who escaped from the Ohio State Reformatory at Mans field, On, more than a month ago, and who wie captured in this city, sawed his way to freedom again early yes terday. Despite the vigil of the ofl cers placed on guard he soaped: the bars of his cell"on the third floor at police headquarters, out the sted bars and escaped down the fireencape. Thé police are looking for another convict, Hdward Sterns, alias Steven son, who escaped with MeDonald from Mansfield, and is known to have come to Buffalo with him. Sterns assisted MeDonald in making his first eseape; according to the information of the police. THE MATE THE MAN FIND OUT 27 AF of on ee a a" TOOK A YEAR TO THIEF, But Halifax Detective Tracked Down Suilorman Who Spent More Than He Got in Salary. Halifax, Oet, 27, Hanrahan arrived in Halifax, last night, with FElijah McLeod, of Sand Point, Shelburne county, iv enstody, charged with larceny of 3878 from the schooner Etta Vaughan, in Noveniber, 1909. Mcleod was the mate on the schooner and was suspected by the de tective at the time, but the captain ridiculed the idea. The detective, how- ever, asked the captain to keep tab on the money that the suspect would spend. This was done religiously and when his vessel has been in severgl ta since, including Boston and New York, wateh wis kept up. His total income as mate was about $200 a year jand since: last November he spent con- sitlerably more than that. 'nomination of the hills lost were Bank of Montreal. The critical moment ar- rived on Sunday last, when Bi ! = a wire that he, nocuesd had | i possession nk of Montrea bills. Arrest and confession pesuited. HIS CURE POR BLINDNESS, Drove a Tack | Into Blind Man's Skull. Ga. Oet. Detective Frank Atal; 27. William on atoount remedy consisted in driv skull and chacgring $2.50 4 peration. Revert. Ward, the police court ide ig or Prodess was not vers eae bat that Willianis' wanver of Robbed by Woman, eas, | Paul Broadway, Ne ry od The de. blindness which ho jheid. the 22.5 "hurt considera' slo." E LATEST NEWS Dispatches From Near And Distant Places THE WORLD'S TIDINGS GIVEN IN THE BRIEFEST Pos. SIBLE FORM. Matters That Interest Everybody-- Notes From All Over--Little of Everybody Easily Read and Re- membered, Cheese sales: Lle.; Stirling, 0c; HM.8, Cornwall, a arnsved at Quebec, on esnectedly. Peterboro "jurors were fined Two $10 each for being five minutes late at the assizes The Ontario government is prepar- ing to grapple with' the question of bi- lingua! schools. A man has sent 15c, ronto fair authorities, them ten years ago. It has been discovered that don was formerly a barber's and gave it up for high finance Six inches of snow fall, Tuesday night, in the parish of Cap St. Ignace, n the county of Montmagny, Que. The Portuguese finance minister has intimated that all the employees of the old government will be dismissed, An Malian, named Martilat, has been arrested, at Montreal, on a charge of swindling banks by raised expross orders. f.ord Laneshérough, from the position of tary to the governor November 4th Seven nurses in the Jon H. Strat. ford hoepital, at Brantford, struck on necount of overwork, The board is filling their places. In an explosion on Liberte, at Port Au seventy officers nnd men and seviougly injured. The Montreal hoard of control offered g reward of 3500, for informa tion leading to the conviction of the murderers of Cecile Michaud, The Montreal puthorities aré taking action against seventeen propied of movine wicture shows for rom) of the building by-laws. Five Montreal teachers of the Ro man Lathalie schaoly haw, bak Campbellford, 10%c. t Madoc, 10je. training ship, Wednesday, un To from to the stolen Shet- clerk, who, is retiring military general, secre- will sail gunboat Hawti, killed the Prince, were has ave: Free Masonry rineinlon, Three dynamite suspects have been arreated off the Pacific mail liner San Juan, st Acopuleo, Mexico, concerned in the Los Angeles Times outrage, At Sydney, NSW, "Billy" Papke, who claims "the middleweight cham pionehip of the world, knocked out Willinma, champion of Victoria, in the sixth rommd At Calgary, nan, a CPR. switchman, in the yards. His age was three. He ig from Sarnia Ont., where his wife lives, oui Anthehne Gregori, tary | writer who shot Major Dreyfus in the wrist on the occasion of the transfer of the body of Zola to the Pantheon on Jane 4th, 1908, © died Wednonday at Paris. A definite decision to appeal to the eowt of erimingl appeal from the death sentence imposed upon him for the murder of his wife, was arrived at by I. H. Hi Crippen, after a long conference with his lawyer, Arthur Newton. George Macl.en was killed twenty Tunnel, Alta, the mil FIRE DESTROYS HOUSE. Adams House Was Important Rendezvous Century Ago. Bmith's Falls, Ont., Oct. 27.<An in- teresting history is connectéd with the Adams house, which was burned at Burritt's Rapids near here, The house, which was originally built hy the late Abel Adame, was the oldest on the Rideau, and was a popular hotel during the building of the Rideau canal. This wellknown hostelry was alse the home of the Freemasons of Oxford township for spwards of a feentury. Many years ago there used ito assemble within its historic walls fropresentatives of the Freemasons of the Bloe lodge, Wark Masons, and a chapter under the sanction of the Roval Arch Grand Encampment on the registry of the grand lodge of Ire- Jaml. Interesting records of these old Hodges are [irmet ve a the ar [chives of ils successor, t Zion lodge, of Kempt ville, No. 3K. Thes: treasures clude all manner of work- ing tools, regalia, books, records und ts. "There is ' alsa the book of constitutions, date of 1730, a lodge | Bible of even greater antiquity, and the old lodge chatter made out in Hatin under the authority of the grand lodge of Treland. The Adams | house was a promisest réndervous for the leading politicians of this part of the country, in the carly days,' and there many a political cancus was The house at the time it 'wits huroed Jute the hae'. portion of a [was ost of the wrier, The seven WH AT " LOOKS LIKE. Liberty" May Cause! Drinkers Death. Louis, (et. 2T.-Prohibitioniats i are pointing to the ease of Louis | Drochter "as, an illustration of one of | the results which may be expec ted from the establivhment in Missouri of the sort of "personal liberty" for } which the liquor interests are just | now so vigorously contending. Droch- ter is at Alexian Brothers' hospital, + suffering from a fractored skull, and : it is stated that his condition is very } serious. He was injursd, aceording to] the police, in a fight with a man | named Reimers, with whom he quar- i 31 | { "Personal Bt, reled, because Heimer refused to bu: a can of beer for him. The men had previously been drinking together at » resort across' the river, where they | went tao escape the St. Louis Sunday ! lid. i : i : | | FJ. HAMILTON, BRA. President Y.M.C.A., Fort William gOnt. ---------------- FELL THROUGH TRAP Victim of Former Accident ty Injured. {nt Oct, 27. William | Mcebougall, who resides with his pa- rents on the lelmont Road cast of thiz village, met with ux serious acc dent by falling through an. open trap- door into the cellar, reuriving severe injuries about the head, which render od him unconsciols for some time. Hig onndivion is serio, Mebougall near ly lost his Sight and xtintnined other DOOR. Serious. % ! Norwood, -pramutite. discharge of ¢ ite while blasting well in Dummer township two Vents ago, A PLEASED WOMAM WIFE IS PROUD OF MAN'S SUC. CESS AN HIGHWAYMAN, Robber's Bride Says Husband Al | ways Divided Booty With Her on Returning Home. With was BUcoess on air that evidently as a Rhodus, Louis, tet, 27. betrayed %that she proud of her husband's highwayman, Mrs. Minnie wife of the "Candy Kid". robber, and a bride of three months, told how, after each hold-up, ber husband would tell her of his experiences and = give her part of his booty." While telling | her story she wept much and at times refused "to answer quesfions put to her. "We were married in St. Louis after a courtship of three days," she | said. "He said he was & book keeper | in a foundry and 1 did not learn | that he was a robber until he went to Chicago on July 25th. He said he belonged to a lodge and had to at. tend the meetings at night "One night while we were in Chi cago he came home and caid that he had robbed a drug stors and that all he got was threes dol He said he then tried to rob a man near an alley, put the man refused to be robbed, | When the man refuséd he shot him. ' fle wore a diamond and appeared to] have much money. We left Chicago after the shooting and came to St, Louis: It was then that he hrought me my first box ol candy. Une might he told me how a bartender tried = to | kill him by throwing a billiard cue | at him. He also told me how al butcher in St. Louis threw a meat cleaver at him when ha had robbed the | place. He caid the storekeepers who | were robbed always reported being | robbed of piore than he got from | them." Mrs. bodus denies that she | ever assisted her husband in a rob-] bery. 1 st. Prison Farm in West, Winnipeg, et, 37.<The local god } ernment is purchasing a tract of land ! of 1,500 to 2000 acres facing on Red river on the west side, and extending back two or three mils about tes | or twelve miles north of Winnipeg, on | the road to Selkirk. The site is Be used for peaiientiors and prison farm prposes, 1 ingtitution Stony Mountin being inadequate = met the increasing demand. | Niobe Will Stay in Halifax. Ottawa, Oct. 20-The Ciandiag | cruiser. Ninhe bo expectad fo remain at Halifax or in the vicinity of that port | FO wg | Cansatinns woo, have heen me trmning | af ordets aboaod the eraiser Canada, Beitinh and aifaned to Be wodekiy meen, A ---------------------- 'mill, (tt is largely | to the Lim | MeCnuley, {edd them up realives whnt he has poe a remand and |eation when sll élse failed, even Hospital on Seplembel - OFF FOR WEST To Recéive the the New Ca- nadian Bawtieship. SERVICE OF SILVER BE PRESENTED BY TISH COLUMBIA. WILL BRI- . -- Peat Is Now Being Burned in the Government Offices--Willing to Help the Western University at London, 27. ~Admiral Kings: Roper and Deputy Ottawa, Oect. Commander Minister of Naval Afiairs Monday, for Victoria, British Columbia, to formally redvive the Ca- nadian eruiser Rainbow, Canada's mew battleship, She will be stationed at Fequimalt. The . British Columbia government will present the crew with a service of silver. in nearly all the government. offices pest is now being used for grate fires. an experiment, and gives very good satisfaction The London deputation en route to Ottawa heard that Sir James Whitney is willing to give the Western Uni versity $100,000, providing that the leave, ieitizens raise another $100,000. | William Templeman received a from Victoria, this morning eficet that the Times office and itd new building now in course of con strustion, hal eseaped destruction in the fire, though only after 4 hard fight to save them. The Times office ad joined the Spencer hlook. Another line under consideration by the CNR. is that from Ottawa to Key Harbor. From the plans so far drawn up this would branch of from the Toronto line about four miles south-west of the capital. The right Hom, telegram, j of-way has not as yet been bought for { this line, expected that op very shortly it is taken but tions will be the property. on THREAT AGAINST J. C. BATON. Alleged "Black Hand" Letter Dee mands Money or Life. Toreuta, Oct. Z.~The perpetrator of one ob the most daring attempts at extortion that the Toronto police have had to deal with m many ywars Was run to-earth, yesterday afternoon when James E. Me "auley, an amateur *Blnck Mander" waa captured in the Colbortie strect doorway of the King Edward hotel. MeCailey's "Blac Hand" threats were directed aMainst John C. Eaton, president of the T Eaton Co, Limited, and the Assist. ante given to the police by My. Eatog mm entrapping the man enabled the police to effect hit arrest. For over two hours detectives lay hiding: in the lavatory of the hotel, waiting: until the author of the "Black Hund" letters came to seture the money left there as a Bait. When the trap was sprung McCauley was followed to the Colborne street en. trance, where the detectives pounced upon him, and after yn warm struggle wot the handeuffs on him. A remarkable feature of the case is that the two hundred dollars used as a bait has mw steriously disappeared, in 8 confession made to the police two hours alter he had been taken to. the detective offices; said that in the excitement attending his eap- ture he had pulled the roll of money from his pocket and dropped it on the ground. So far no trace of it has been found. The bills, however, aro all markéd, and the numbers are in the possession of the police. It is ex pected that when the man whe pick got depart court, this they will be refurned to the ment. McCauley was in police morning, charged 'with "demanding money, with menaces, without any reasonable or probable canses" from John C. Eaton. His counsel asked the case was put ver for two weeks. He is a rather ood looking young man and does not seem to reglize the seriousness of the charge against him. vi ORAC 100 8 APPETITE Led to Identification of a Man. Brunswick, Me., Oct, voracious appetite lod the 27.~A man's to his identifi his own memory. As a result, R. €. Day, who escaped fram the Mclean Insane r Sth, was, to {day retursed to that institution. The police, - on Sunday, captured a man who had bedn living a wild life in the woods near here, for sve jral weeks, He declared when arrested, 'that his mind was a blank. His enor { mous appetite attracted atiention, on Maver, and identification followed quick] pe . TRUST RUNS THE CABLES. | Britain May Step in and Build Some of Her Own. London, Oct. 27.--The question of the Al Red" cable route between Crest Britain and over-sen sintes in likely to become acute in the near fatgre It Beitinh: public; says the Standard, oll wen trandorred to the ots | i discovery that the present aes eaten have passed into the hands of a : American trust. Desbarats | BOY HAS GOLD EYEBALL, Makes Optic Hardly Distinguishable From Real, Philadelphia, Oct. 27.-4Gold, for first time in the history of ocular ence, has been substituted for the tural jelly-like substance in which the artificial eve is ordinarily set. ln an operation at the Jefferson hospital gold was used to form the eéveball hen the glass eve or pupil was Stted carefully into the golden ball, with the result that the glass eye has all the appearance of a real eve The fixed and stouy stare lows the insertion of a glass eve is re placed with the life and light associa- ted with the sparkling eve of nature This surgical feat, one of the most dif ficult of performance known to the practice, is considered by specialists as unique in the annals of marvellous op erations. the sot na which fol LEND MONEY TO TURKS. Germany Comes Along With Bank Roll, QT. has do part al ax London, Oet. Lermany finitely decided to take lin near-eastern and middle-eastern fairs. The Turkish loan has failed far as France is concerned, and Ger Imany will, therefore, offer 'easy terms, with no political condi tions. Lh British strued stroy an active money on Paily News points out that the ultimatum to Persia in Turkey the integrity 8 Con: us a threat to de of the Mahometa; ASK LEGISLATURE ALBERTA WANS TO OWN ALL N\ ITS WATRIN POWER, Suggested That a Commissiog Be Ap. pointed Like the Hydro-Blectric of Ontario, Edmonton, Oct. 27.-FEdmonton ix endeavoring to effect a co-operation with other towns and cities of the pro- vince in bringing influence to bear the provincial government to take un der its control the water power re sources of the province, and to develop and operate them for the benefit of the municipalities. In accordance with a resolution passed by the city coun cil, which was introduced by Ald Hyndman, the scheme gs outlined iy in principle the same as that which hus been consummated in Ontario by the | Hydro-Electric commission. It is pro posed that the matter be Brought tg the attention of the secretary of the Union of Alberta Municipalities, who, it is expected, will wrrange for a com mittee composed © of delegates from various Alberta musnivhpulitios to lay the matter before 'the t on MISS EPSTE N Dismissed School, Oct. 27.--On Monday, the schoolhouse of 8.8. No. 6, Louth, were clos ing to the fact that Miss } Jewess, and teacher of the was dismissed. On Saturday the trustees of the section decided to di pense with the teacher's se It is said that some of her teachings were contrary to the orthodox of cortain ratepayers of that section She is talking of receiving legal vice, and intends taking the case the court, * A DISASTROUS FIRE IT PID MUCH DAMAGE AT VIO. TORIA, B.C, Jewess From Louth Welland, Ont, October 24th, doors d, ow pate, a school, evening joes sentiments to The Greater Part of a Business Block Was Wiped Out With a Loss Estimated near to Two Million Dollars. 27.-A five Winnipeg, Oct. despatcn from Vietoria, B.C., says greater part of the bounded by Fort, Government © and Broad streets and Trounce Alley, | night, causitiy a total loss appoxin ntely estimated at $2,000,600 The fire broke out in the upholstering department of David Speacer & Co and a high wind blowing spreml it rapidly. The Western Union Telegraph company's building is among the strugtures burned. Mang narrow wm capes from death are remorted bat, 18 far as known, thore was no loss of life. PC MAT NE wiped ont the business block, 161 NE AT | BARBECT E. Several Persons Poisoned at bration. Mexico City, Oct. 27.--Feveral per- ons are dead and twenty-eight ave seriously ill of plomaine pueisonirg, following a barbecue participated in iv members of the German colony of foluea yesterday. A telegram receiv d by the hospital here urgently re quested that nurses and doctors be sent to Toluca. 4 Dr. Andrews for Regina. Rackville, NB, Oat. 27 -Ir WW. W, Andrews, | of the science faculty 3 Mount Allison university, left y for Regina, where he will assist n n miabliching the big Methodist uni- fersity in that city. It in understood be boxed of managers has offered Dr. Andrews the presidency of the new miversity at an attractive salary, and he may aceept. Being for $2,500. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 27. David Ww, wetaber of Do winics pn » iment four Seat i eo hax Celes A WEATHER PROBACILIYING Tore Oct. 27, 10 am tawa Va 1 Upper St. Lawrence Cool, wi or eet, followed to- night a by stromg westerly Xian with Jocult snow irvies Don't Miss This Opportunity et mn CF Black Silk TO-MORROW deruricing ta mise, value other time A great un cannot afford more good Silk now than at this season, event yon You'll get for your money or place uny 175 YARDS IN THE LOT. French Paillette An ideal Dress 8ilk of beautiful finish---soft, draping texture and a deep rich lustrous black A fabric that will not eut and is suitable and desirable for dresses, waists or lHnings. It is fall 38 Inches wide, Regular Selling Price $1.00, ON SALE WHILE IT LASTS At 81.10 Per Yard THE BARGAIN OF THE YEAR. STEACY'S MARRIED, MURPHY "AL Wolfe Isiand, 0h, 1910, by Rev. Father as aurg. Eabelle, elder doughs nd Mrs deromiah Timothy Vv (O'Shea, rand Mra Michael Waife Istana OSHEXA an (nt Spratt, of DIED. -In Kingston, on Oct. 26th Elizabeth Dewr, widow of the late Anthony MeGuire Funeral will take place from the re. idence of Ler brother«in-law (Thomas McGuire), 51 Queen Birest on Friday morking, at § o'clock Brock vile and Gananoque papers pleane copy MeGUIRE 1918 ROBERT J, REID, The Leading Undertaker. 'Phone 577 230 Princess The Old TE nf RelD 204 wud 206 PRINDMSS "rRrwr, "Phone 147 for Ambal alas, FARLOR SUE, Two Setees, Rocker, Arm and Small Chalr, In Birch, Mahogany and Raw Biik coverings, in best of condition, $25.00, at TURK'S, "Phone 705 Thanksgiving AND Hallowe'en New Table Figs, New Table Raisins, New Mince Meat. Almonds - Walnuts, Filberts, Hickory Nuts. Butter Nuts. Finest Select Oysters, Jas. Redden & Cr IMPORTERS OF FINKE GROCERIES Mark Twain Left Fortune, Redding, Uban,, Sai 28h inven tory of the petnte of Samuel L. Cle mens (Mark Twain) as returned * hy the appraiser 16 the probate court, yesterday, shows thai the huts author and humorist left 4 Torthne of 3611. 136, of which $90,000 represents realty and the remsinder persons! property. Fhe copyright values of the Mark Twain books appesr sowhbere in the hist, Negro to Get High Office, Washington, Oct. 37.Prosident Tals has decided fo Aprnnt a wgro to the hizhest office by ant exooutive branch of the paiement ever beid by 4 ime | member of that enes. William A. Lewin vb prevent an asstent distriet attor. wt at Hostol, & 10 be made sn ae yl ant attormey etal of the Yauited Htates,