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Show PHOTOGRAPHER AROUSES IRE OF MR. MORGAN Millionalro Flies Into Rage, and Has Man With Camera , Banished. Special to Tho Tribune. NEW YORK. Aprfi 9. "Go away," ho cried, "I do not wish to talk to vow." "Aro you going to llvo In England permanently?" per-manently?" was n.skcd. "Such a question Is nonsonse. Go away." Tho departuro of J. P. Morgan for Europe Eu-rope was marked by tho presence on tho pier of a cordon of detectives, and tho prcsenco of a photographer and newspaper news-paper men Incensed him and caused a violent vio-lent outburst. Mr. Morgan arrived In a closed carriage, car-riage, accompanied by Joseph B. Ismay. As the vehlclo entered the plor Mr. Morgan Mor-gan chanced to see a photographer on Uie outskirts of tho crowd, whither ho had been ordered half an hour before. "Throw that man out, take him away," the financier bellowed. "Selzo his camera; cam-era; put him out." Morgan's commands wero immcdlatoly carried out Tho photographer was ejected eject-ed from the immediate vicinity and hl3 capiora teuiporarilj' confiscated. |