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y?- LXXI...:N* 23.715 To-day end lo-morro nnnrttletl. t?EW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21 liill.-KlXTEKX PAGES. ** PMGE ONE CENT In (llr of New Vork. .|er?e. f II- ?n'l H?.h.?ken. Ki>KPtiiRRK rivo cmrra. ROOSEVELT CALLS FI iTROL ma i Big Audience Cheers Ex-Presi dent at Child Labor Meeting in Carnegie Hall. NOT RADICALISM, HE SAYS Has Highest Respect for Judici? ary, He Declares, but De? cries Servility on the People's Part. wded to the ? ? nlghl when ex-Praaldant ? ? under I the Metropolitan rhild ; ? the Civic Forum, , ? ?? \ stloa "* A' l and ?Childhood." The hig a ? ?'ne.] many ^r''';"r,f, "" i in all walka of life, ln< lud? ,. I and PiiffraR e?\{ whom ? ntly applauded x\. rki Every mi? ?r - . m ata as a P fi ?^n ?? ? H< dealt with his suh ,. ? teristlc ? ?eetneea, and <j-? , < ? ??- r ? lia up<->n the ? er" by the ?ii c, .. ? - itrongly in --.ltd: its safety ? .. ? trol; n"t in r i? per ient to tc ? ited into a pen ? ? I | . but \>e'| I fnpli milM ? tl at this people control Its own rle*tintes. .... ? ?ty? re than to a l*g ttei of ax b* end m my opinion it Is, ? tro] i?- the people ? et more csutlouslj a- 'the control r ? lislator and the t m trol muai he there, It the people to tee to \t like the |?eglslstor and ? omet m the long r-,\\ rep ?. . sa ?rable is tl e w. II . ? ? _ ent of the people si ? ? \\y. ? ? retoiut on It is the itlsm, ? ? left his remark! ; ? i ? i the end of ? . ? ? it was a sub- ! ? ? his r? marks had often d an a?f.;'"k upon ?1 thai he meant n?-> ? ? ? gr-eatesl reapect Igea n hose decisions ra of lb? Judicial y, , nvanine and ? ng ?under some ; I ' phy **. hich I H.gl est Respect for Judiciary. r, it i?, opinion as to I hi ? shest r< M admiration I A? n w! le, ' Il i'ik tl a? ' ? * ?? ,' ol pub ? ? , ? ? ,i mir ? ! ; that ? , i ; respect in, but ; , a- ,i :. b> i!if law? er. i ? .1 I Si IW, a man | , at i ?ritiz ?;. ! ilnesi men. i ? . ? i ? iMiC ? i sympathies a"d ?tatesmi or business i - ?ns ? f j'idee- oi ?? language used I ?' | 'ie tiiche^t i ' ? Mr Just ? ant of lha. ??'??' ? ? ?State of Iowa n"d i f ?'sshtns? ? Ike Ja ? l ?.;ive i ? il tmphat- j i that the peopl? had been , ?'?:? fudges, ? It l i idlclary Inter ?... if ?he- ,n- | the fui d ?mental las ? Hrml* bellei ed ? ? be abuaed, .-? rrl w in. h th? I permanently Are Equaiiy Divided. .->!"! foolish- i 1 tf :i that : may no dl .... t -?,,-.. . I .-?--?ill in i.- ? nt i .-fit. il evil, he i t- t?, the labor lawi <.f the : id: . , ? . I am ; ? own s hat ? ? . path of m those we h.me oeste i ed to the '!??? i h f? rl ade ? ? ? Leg ... i tain tenement ?' ? . evei ? ? . . the I etter ' i lal ? ''ii" ? . . e ?It i n gr< ?rifles f labor to : boi sltnost with fied to judge on .... .... ? to ?i?. ?m ?HI ?? ?1 to ;.? hi. \e ?gan? . ? .,,,. nt ??' l'" lal ,, nature thai iti hardly be over? ? of the pn ?-?i ?-vils. - iid thai th?- mora ? .died th?- nvre - thai there uraa M one dj <?r oure-all. The favorita it? -i by i rofeeslonal *">- i ia< k remedies, hA said. , i ? ? ompllshed by ors** I rlri? ?I ? of evils, no matter n?-, earneatly denounced :Vfc ' ?? I | rormi ? t ? blld lat-.r In this h?r itstea, ?and said that Now yr"k ?lagged f.-.r hfhlnd ii protecting ?fs ???-eg arorken and k?seplng very young 'ontiuiird ?ua ?*??., ml vage. A Study in Football Sol Metzger. cAptain and right end of the Pennsylvania football eleven in 1903. and head coach of the team in 1908 when the Quakers went through the season without a defeat, will write an analytical story o? the Yale-Army football game at West Point to-day from the point of view o? a coach. It will be an added feature o? the Sporting Page o? To-morrow's Tribune ICE CASE IS DISMISSED Prosecutor Says "Trust" Did Not Violate the Law. Msglstrate Applet on dlsmlsa rd yss terdsy the eompiaint against Wesley M. Oler sud other ??ffleers of the Kni<kT bocker Ice Company, whn hart been nr cused of maintaining ;i monopoly and arbitrarily raisin? the pries <"?f \ce in this city during th?? hot ?pell of last July. Dismissal of the complaint, whieh had heen (lied hv District attorney Whitman In July upon Information supplied by police Commlseioner Wsldo, was re< , mmended by the District Attorney, who gtsted that the Kri kerhorker i??? Com? pany did not .uri.ii the supply of i,?f> for New York City during sny psrt of th?? aummer snd that the pries was not rsised enough to give th?? corapsny "sny undue profit under sll the ? Ircumstancei i?f ihe ras*? " incidental!?. the District ..ttorney de Clsred thsl "the evidence tended to show ii..t the American Ice Company with? (J| | w from doing business In this state as a matter of form only, and that it Is in ? ? Still transacting the goj\ ?? Buslnesi ' it used to do, operating throne)?, th? Instrumentslity of subservient ,..?? tlom Insti ??i of dire, tly." SING SING CONVICTS STRIKE Prisoners' Union Gives. Striking I Evidences of Its Existence, j The formation of a prisoners' union the walls ,.f Sing Sine. v. ho.e member. ar? banded t.?eether to put ? fli leh to the itry ami offensive msm eri of their keepers, lias resulted in tv. . ? s Of COnvlcti within the last two in consequence, nearly 260 i ? - ? t that I ? locked up In th? ir re lis .orne time the keepers at Blng Sine hsve been having trouble with the noticed algna of an Insur ' 'he first declsi ation of war, er, did noi ."me un Thursday morning, when two men in the ahoeahop ken oui of the rinks of the toii nt to th?;r ...- for Insolence t.. thfir keepers Al once the other -odd sh?mskera announced that would not atrlke a tap until their) tu., fellov workera were brought bad and they heifl OUI till the t v \ o lil.n Wet_ released snd put bsck at work. t> < 154 huaky bad men ?ho knit no? ks and underwear walked Into the knitting] tmenl yeaterdaj morning and st.I I .ore their mai bines, a.? if I ? ? fall '" the minute the power ? irned on, but ? " powei i ame be? annie one had i ul the ? In - which transmit the current from the dynamos The machines "ere out <.f commission for the day, ;?i?.l the knittera apent ihe their celia The men say that foreman, Edward J>urb\. makes i n m v ork too I rd, i nd th? y d< i la re ihr't the "lockout" will continue until a foi n n la appointed. DEATH BLAMED ON BURNHAM Owner of Boat Which Killed Man He?d Negligent and Cowardly. B iffa i, ? i ? : ' Cris Ins] n< gllgence dnat Fred? erick K. Burnham, oi New York, In the f Pi i' \ Toma, Justii e "f the ! . , ? . ? ? ?. w ? -, condui ted the death oi Harold W Bell, one ol the persona fei ? ured when It, 1 ! \!e IV, lan . ? oi amplonahlp ?a ..n Sept em bei ? ? dndinga ol Harold v. ? ? Dixie ? pi.... llera revolving ? ? ? .? Ins to _ -, - hetweei i? .]??> Irk K 1 ? an.I hie engineer* Third Thai < '?plain Bui nhim . a illty ? ilnal m ni?'.-' nee In noi .-. ?. : s to Hop i Fourth Thai Csptain Burnham was guilt) i t ' owardl? e m At oertlng ? p t ? ? Ina ? eel snd : imping over? t-hen the boat n ?hore and I e been At the time < l Mi Burn ? ? h hj droplene, the i Hile IV, . ol the HaVmeworth ].. .-,.., \?.Inner of th. nal Ip of ? I ted Slat's, ira ? . ra. e ? - I Great Lsl |p along ? . \ agara River course Bhe wai making "? sin nd ti e upper ,?'nk?... at when . mrt..? tmni with ' ?? ateerlng geai Bhe . a n n.iei i. then turned ..?i?i , asi.me an ..-IK the apei latoi i . Md_. the InJ m to young th II, i. ? ?.I. an?! John I lui ...n of Dr. John Daniela had ;. leg .';i ..n The Dlxle'i ? ? ew wi n ink ul Mr. 1 m'a father ?va.- Kr..!,.,j ^ \ Burnham, who wa depo ad ai head of the !:? rv? Ufe Inauram ? ? i omp iny, Hia wife, Mm Lillian Baldwin Burnham, n niece of Lillian N?rdica, obtained a ?ie ,).,. ..f divorce from him "n August r, MORGAN DENIES HE IS ILL Eearf. Unahle to Mak . Much Ammuni? tion Out of Rumor. a rumor that .1 Plerponi Morgan was ?n u;,s circulated In w_ii Btreel yt let ,;:i. >,..* m;i^ .i? ni? 'l i.< t?.? ?? l(.?? beara In the m,., k market tould make mu. h gmmunl Uon out of II If the report had ?"ine two ihi.?- aro there would have been ??..me t.asin f??r lb however, aa it was learned upon Inquiry at Mr Morgsn'a houae lhal he ha?i au?ered from a sliiiht eoM ?.n Wednesday Thla had pssaed ??hv, it \. <a added, ? n?i ' ? ual health and attending t.. i usln f\,e eold developed following a dinner Piv n by '% ludge i n Osrj Hist Mr Morgan attended on Tuesday sight Thai it was alight waa abown bj tha fael thai ha railed at th? Tax Department on Thurs* r):iv to .i-k foi a ie?la?tlun in hie psrsonsl Bent, SIX PERSONS INJURED BY BOILER EXPLOSION Destruction of 20-Ton Affair in Cold Storage Plant Rips Up Sidewalk for Nearly Block. ENGINEERS UNDER ARREST Police Say New Men in Charge Caused Bursting by Ignorant Handling of Ammonia Tank. A boiler weighing twenty tons, in the plant ?,f the Greenwich Cold storage Company, at Noe 402 and -hM Green? wich Street, exploded shortly hefnre mid nicht last night and ripped up th?? side walk f"r nearly a Murk. The heavy flagstone! were Mown s?> high as t?? strike th?? elevated structure, and pieces "t the m?-tal from the boiler carried as far as the tenement house at N??s ?308 and 4<NI Oroenwlch street, and nr*t a few <>?" the tenants were awakened from their .sleep by the disturbance. The Injured follow: 1 ' ... ' . Im-erateri ?nijpri of riRtit eve an l poMlbl? Internal Injurt? REHAN William, .'!??> -.?-?i. ..M m? ah-nt the body, t | BEHAN H Iliant, st.; prababls int'?nii in 1-irle? mi RPHT, Daniel Se -7>4 F.eb.., |,?.n^, \?r ereteil ?-ie?' <????. ir.i possible ipr*rn?l tn ' II ? WALLA? B, r;?r,.i.'> So ttt Weel IPftth ??re?? ? eratlOfl <?t th* rich' hip ?n?i posslbls In t*rn<il tnlurlM w,r:r? .tr.?.-].,, i,*trr,<rnan tr^. ?iir??i rl|r?-? '?-?c All of th? injured pOTSOtM were taken to the Hudson Street Hoepltal and all of theni were sent home later, except Pa? trolman Ward. The enpinepfs hi: * been amounted for. They ate John Cavanaugh, ?>f No. 86] West Igt h itreet and T. P Mulligan, Of N*o tOO Welt 152d street Roth were lo.-kei] up, charged with rriminal negli c> ?? The polit e say they are new mm in the building. ?Vnother rej??.rt ?raa that the explosion rai ?paused bj the bursting of an am? monia tank. The police SSy that the ts ? engineers ?,;?i not underatand 'ho ammonia tanks, and while trying t" ex? periment . eu?sed th< The sidewalk and itreet were m hadlv ripped up thai Ii waa feared thai the pillara of the elevated railroad had i.e rome looaened. it took an hour for In? spectora ?,f the company to determine that they we,. ,| during that i trafTh- a ai held up on the ruad. The ammonia and ,;.?:; fiini^^ were so ?ting that the firemen, a ho re? sponded at once, had mm?li dlfficull getting around the building. Mo 106, the adjoining building on the north ?-?de and stendlng jit Hubert etreet, is occupied by ??eorge Fieman, - w ej t in the boaement, where there is ?a s Ine c< llar. Much dam i:g<- was dofle t?, the wine ?cellar. <'n the other ? "? i ii ol Qr?eenwl?cb and Hu? bert streets No. 4flfl Greenwich etreet. there i?? ? ealoon k?pt i>> Thomaa Lina It? Bricks wen hurled by the fon e through the saloop w in dowe and the saloon was wrecked. N" .":'.?). ?.n tii?-, othei side of the itor? Piaflt, I foUl BtOI > tenement ed ;\ '" eli e families St ' every pereon in the house was throw n oui of 1" ?1 Th.-, Renan family, the members of ware Injured, lived a? rocs the ? from the scene of the exploelon. \s ? reault of the exploelon the water malna broke, and for some time geyeera ipouted Into the air. The gas mains also were torn apart and a blaae start?,i which leaped ea hieh as the elevated Btructure. The Bremen ??n the ecem war* powerleae, and it was not unit] an hour had passed that r gas company ? T.-w arrived to ficht the flamea Th?? firemen assis! ?i in ?the work ol ?exUn guiahing the blaze by throwing ? itream w hlch servi d to prott rt the gaa ?company, ?employ.es In their w?.rk. -e FORTUNE TO SIDNEY LOVE Former New Yorker Inherits $7,000,000 from an Uncle. ?-., attle, ? "?'. 20 B) dm y Loi e, re? in? rnbered In New v??i u for bis u cesaful financial venturea haa been lefl a fortune of $7,000,000 through the death of ;?n uncle, who ?ii??i recent!] in Ti ?tea Love at [?re-, nt i- in Baker, i >r?-., where he ..wns ? mine and where he is said t?, be recovering p?art of the wealth he lost in Wall Street. I- \s announced by those who have been in communication with Love that he will pull up stakes as speedily as poselbh snd return t?. New ?fork '" llvi. it is stated ti.it there will be no effort to patch up the dii t Love and hie e Ife, a bo obtalm d a di? vorce from him In 11? i': city Igel May. When newa ol Love'a g""?l fortune reached him here he aaaembled acorea of townapeople and celebrated the event ??-?. IT S A GIRL; TOWN REJOICES Until Stork Visited Parson's Wife Boy Babies Overran Sterling. ?Mlddletown, ?'?'tin. Oct. tt In the little town ?it Sterling, ": th. esstern pert ??f this st.,t., there Is a atrsnae ?learth of girls. The <iistri?"t Bchool haa mora than , . ..,?? ,,i |>.ii ils. hut there la only one I ,| amonf them, all the ?>th?rs being boya ami i,1?- vital atatlatlca of the town show that the births f"i th< laat roar or two have been boya The .?tr.il??;' si?.I BMina t.. have heen broken in??* The Baptlet church recently called a new mlnlat?er, the Rei H K-An wii.-n n armo ?lot o ?sred thai he was the fatbsi ??f four aturdj boya some of ins (?erlehlonera f? it that ti??v bad made s Bilatake In not ailing a nulnlater who bad Boma glrla Mrs Andsrson has re llevad ill?- tension, however, i,,i th?; ?lorie has brought ti? r a little Kill, the flr'-t Of Us ,?Ue t?, h. soan In town for manv in??nths. There is great rejo?etng in ?Iterllng, and the new bab) la n > It n.? a show? i ,,t pr? ? ? e - CAPON SPRINGS HOTEL BURNED. U m? !????" r. \ a ???i ? ? ?ii?,,,, S |. 11 ri k s Hotel ?< I uiimri r?.s?.it in Went Virginia, n.ui here, "as ?ieetroyed i?> tue to night, aloal with the '"tu*?-, and bath haussa The loss avlll sseeed tIAOMS rii?- t,?,t?i h_?i ?m? m. r 1 aftrr a tu i tl ?ful .-?,. ,. BOSTON MINISTER IN JAIL, CHARGED WITH MURDER? And girl wlio died from a dose of potassium cyanide. -;,i,, rev, CI.ARENCE VIH OIL THOMPSON RICHE80N (Phetefrapha by Am?rt<an l're.s Aeeedattoa i TAFT ?ES PIM 10 ENFK Ul ft Will Be No Halt in Prosee, of Corporations That Viol. Anti-Trust Act. OATH MEANS SOMETH Administration Not To Be torred from Duty by Appes for Mercy from Offend? ing Combinations. Newcastle, BTyo., < >? l :??? Pre?, Tsfl attain niHile it ile.ir in a st here to-night thai II la hia li enforce th? Sherman sntl-tru I natter h?.w much offending com? t Ions cry for mi rt jr. "The Supreme Court." aaid Mr "hau renfler?1?! two decisions, one a_?. the Btsndsrd Oil ?'..n p;m\. requirti t.? he broken up and disintegrated parts ?till the nfher BgSlnSt the A i lean Tobacco Company. There ar.? c companies that are charged in the s way s..me f.f them sre coming In untaril.'.- t.? divide themselvea up, Just us we are about to reach e pr< ;iih1 eucoessful administration of the we begin to tin?i thai there are some i pie who object to the administration cause of th?- fad thai we are prose? inj? those trusts snd we ar.- enfon trio |sw 'it Is a . ? ? ti.e sdmintatral is going '" i"1 damned if it doce not -, damned if II does, mir anderstandin. th. administration la thst when Prestdenl lifted hli hand snd awore defend the Constitution snd enforce Isa n meant aomethlng, and when th vi?. a law U|'..n tlie statut?' booka twenty veara t.. aupi resa th. ->? combli lions sgslnsl Intemtate tra.i.., t.. mom ollse snd tu Interfere with thai tn and t.. control pi i? . s. 11 .it it ?as business ami the buslm ? of all urn him to enforce the law, snd thai is wl we aro riuiiiK und thai is what WS PI pop?, to do, ii" matter whether we damned or not. The pronscutlon of these great coi i>inati.ins that hav.? i.n trying to pi ?v * tit competition must K" on until eltli til?- law is rep. sled or the I forced, thai no comblnatlona shall ex which ihalJ be able to preven! compel tion snd sstahllsh ?? monopoly, and ih f? the policy which the sdminlstrstii has sdopted, snd one It Intend I thi ough." BROOKLYN GIRL ATTACKE Man Drag3 Her Into Vacant Loi but Runs Off When She Scream. Miss Beatrice Goldberg, an ei__hteer vf?r-"i?i Btenographsr, iras sssaultsd i Brooklyn la^t ni^ht while i.n hot srs home, '"'t as. aped aerloua injury ..!, lift a Hath Beach train si Wen Utrech avenue and f>.th street st 7 o'clock, an. started t?> walk t" h?r home, N? 10. r.'dh str?-et Bstsreen Eleventh and Twelfth ave nuea a man jump?-?! tr?.ni the bushes am strn.'k her in the face, knocking I a down, sir- was atunned, and he dragge. h, i into a vacant lot Then shf came U n,.r H,.IlS.s and Bcreamed. The man rar and man) i.pie In the nelghborhoo? hurried t<? the spoi Miss I (oldbeTg went lu.m.?, nnhurt, bul hjraterlcal ThspoUcs sa..i. sftei talking with llbn Goldberg, that her asssllanl was about five feel sight Inches tall, weighed shout HO pounda and was shout twent. aevei year* old clean ahaven snd dresaed in a dark BUlt "f elothdi and ? d-rhv hat Detectives Fay, Dlttmsn and Hyland, ol th? K'.'irth avenue polla itatlon, atarted to grorM ?.n th?' CSSS M is Goldberg*! father. Sernnel Goldberg, la m lbs cloth? ing bu*?i!i?s In Manhattan "Baseball May Go OnJer lo Monday \n-.tlier p??l|ii.ne?neiit IlkeW to-diiT nt fourth ({?nie In ???rid-? hn?ehall ?rmmpinn ? hl|i ?rrie* at I'hihidrlphln between Liant? ami Athlet!??a. 11 MMaatSn weather fore?a?t for K,j|?tern l>ini.? Iv.inin read?: Orraniunal lisht rain?? and ,if.??.i i !,?il on noWkAy, l'liilii?l?-l|ihi;?j ?rather f??re?a?t read?: ??linm er? niifl ?entinned ?-Inn,line??. ??mue ?I'vifrdm pn?tpnn?r?l early in the ?In? beeSSSO of rain and wet ?round?. Standing ?till read?: Philadelphia, '" : New >?.rU. I. lor detail? of po?t ponemrnl and new? of ! the team? ?re Pnge Y R. R. MEN DISAPPOINTED ' British Commission Against Rec? ognition of the Unions. fPv Cabt* to Th? Tribune 1 London. Oct. 21 The recoRimendattona of the Railway <'"intnis?i?>!i <?f Inquiry, appointed in Auguat last t,-> endeavor to effect a aettlemenl between the railway ?companlea and their employas who were then on strike, are generally approved of by thii morning*! newepepera, but they are not likely t.? find much favor w Uli the men. The .?,??. retar) ?>f the Amalgamated ?So? ciety of Railway Bervanta says the re? port is disappointing and unastlafactory. it contains a few ?good points, but is not aa Rood aa the one luperaeded The abolition of the central board he considers the blsassl blot on ths ?hols scheme London, ?Ocl -?>. The report of the Raii B .?? Con in - ' "i on the appointment of ?which the Ida railway strike of but Auguat came to an end area publlehed last night. "Ti.e commlasionera think," the report aaya "thai with their great responslblli ? ? ? -ini. ? i?-.- cannol and should not be expected to permit any Interference by their men on the subjects of discipline one management." The commleslon recommends the adop? tion ?,f a now scheme, to be In force until i \ u hieb all questlona af of work, waxes snd rnndl ? f rvlce that cannol be settled by negotiation shall ie referred to a con? n bo?ard, i?> be formed ai<.n?? the linea of ih? existing sectional boarda of ?tii'ii it ia propooed also that the existing sareements between ths ?eompsnlee .- n? the men shall temaln In force until i ary ',, ?Sit, The commissioners recom? mend in conclusion that men on strike not i. allowed to coerce By threats fitlmidatlon other m?n ?ho wish to work .t. K William?, chairman of the Amai ?,,i ??,,,?,-.?.. .?' Railway Bei ?anta said to-night that he was certain th? report would not meet with the approval <<t the railway men in some respecta ^T Will? iams ?Mid, the recommendations slightly improved the ui?i scheme, but in other r?* si?e, t.... . ich inferior to It CHILD LEADS CARDINAL ? Gibbons Spurns Carriage for Boy's Hand at Bishop's Funeral. Richmond, Va, ?'?"t. 8<1 Hand In hand with an eight-year-old ?hoy, cardinal ?:ii.i'"iis, f?.rs.nkinK his reetmenta f??r the frock coal and ?f-iik hat "f private ?if... walked a mile to-day, fr?>m the Saered Heart ?Cathedral to Mount Calvary Com? etery, where Blahop Vnn Da Vjrver was burled Th?> aged ?'ardi?al steppe?! aside aft?r celebrating the hitth requiem masa in the cathedral and In a room removed his veetmenta Father Bowler, the elcar general of the dloct se, and Father M?agri, the < h in ,'!l',l', saw him go quleti) OUI a ?..?stern dooi ind found him lust aa be and Ihe lad had agreed t?. go t?> the ?cemetery on foot They entreated him t?> t.?k?- the lbrtinge awaiting him Thej said the thousandi of people within and without the church w<?uM be dtatreeaed to -???? their venerable cardinal afoot The Cardinal smiled "Hi heart la heavy," he said, "and I n? er| the g'r, Thla child will lead me." And they walk?-.! awav hand in band, lea?.in* the prleata and byatandera in p. i piexll | Register! Are you one of the thou? sands of citizens who have not registered? This is your Isst chance?today, be? tween 7 a. m. and 10 p. m. Unless you register you cannot help defeat a Tam? many county, and Assembly ticket. ??MIN. 10 TESTIFY IN HIS M DEFENCE Counsel Indicates He Will Try to Show Conspiracy Caused Carnegie Trust Failure. _ BRINGS IN MORGAN'S NAME Question Stricken Out Couples Names of H. P. Davison, Clark Williams and J. J. Rollins? Trust. Agreement Filed. William .T I'ummtns, who is arruaeri lot helping himself to .<1 .n.i mo which the Nineteenth Ward Rank lent to the Car inepie Trust Company f??r a specific pur I pnse, w:!l appear as a witness in his ;r?un defence. |fsi D. BtSUer, his COUD sel. paid last evening: "The firman 'army couldn't k?ep him fr??ni the stand." if Justice Vernon H. i?a\is is ngroe ;al.|e. it is Mr. I'ummlns's intention t?> tf-ll in ?letail ab..ut a conspiracy whieh ho thinks Is resoonsihlo f..r the failure of the i'arne_r?e Trust Company and his n 'nmmins'si present plight. At any rat., he will try '<> refut?? th.? statement that an agreement e\is'. d providing 'that the $140,000 be held in trust by the Carnegie Trusi rompan for the purchase of certain Van Norden loans secured by itock of the Nineteenth ami Twelfth Ward banks. Mr. Steuer, in his cross-ess mlnat ion m Bradley Martin, Jr., pr?sident of the Nineteenth Ward Dank, the only nit? t.. ss who haa appeared ao fa;- in the .ase, devoted Hi-'- ni?.st of yesterda I? moon's aession to an atla. k np<?ii this trust sgreemeni Idea. Asan Indication, however, of what h" wHI try to Inject ?into th.? court record when Cummins itakei tha atand, he said to the witness: "Now, Mr. Martm. didn't Cummins tell you that be was t.. gel $1,300,000 for his services as a broker In the promotion ami organization of tin Ind? pendent Fertilizer Company, and that II. 1'. Davison? of ?J. (' Morgan <__ Co., had aent for him and asid he .should take only $500,000 or Morgan would put him out ..i business; thai $1.000,000 was far t.... much, an I that then he had Ron?? to Clark Williams ami Jordan J. Rollins and they had told him to stand pat. Lut that ,.iter. when the real test cams, hot h Williams and Rollins had deserted him and .?me over to Mor_.au.'" Clark Williams wss then Superin? tendent of Hanks, and Roillni Was his counsel as well as counsel f??r ?'ummiris. Frank Moss, Assistant District At? torn?", who had led Mr. Martin through his direct examination, objected atrenu* ously to tins question as incompetent, Irrel vsnl -i I immati rial. Question Ruled Out. Justi? e i ?..?. la austained i. ? objection, ? to Mr Martin didn't k>-i a chanca t.. answer It, though later he wss allowed to as.? that Cummins had toi?! him "In a general ??? about the f< rl Ils. r i om? pany end i lut Mr. I persisted: ??indn't ? 'um-- ? - i that h< had outwitted and ? utgenersl ed Davlaon.und thai I '.?? leon waa very eon ? ? 'um mina si -i ha i it In tor i.:.n In v ay'.'" This waa >er asked: "Didn't < 'ummlna tell jwa that h< I pet one cen? of the $ r. o ?. ? No," was thi r- ply. "In other worda. you xtu in t.. tell the jury that lie i lid he got some of the money?" "YeS, sir." The "trust agreement" .>n which the proSSCUtlon hangs Its contention thai Cummins Mole the $140,.? is contained in the foihwing letter, written by R I. Smith, vice-pr? sident of the Carnegie Trust Company( to Bradley Martin, jr.. which was Introduced ss ?vidence In the morning: Ne? rork, April B I?enr Sir: We acknowledge receipt here from the Nineteenth Ward Wank ..f two ?dred and ten thouaand doliera (1210,000), the proceeda of the following notea Demand no?? of loeepti H Relchmani .t??.?*? Demand note of Chai i Arthur Moore, ?i 7? >,?>??,> i ..-in i: a note of Iferchanta an I M I n: im Becuritlee I ? rap inj '.<< ""?' 'in,, above amount to Im ..^..i b) ua toward I til- payment ol <'.iin.K?? i : tal Company ?to? k .u li .5, Nlneti. nth \\ ard Bank ,it <....-> ami Twelfth Ward Hank Btock at ' poo \\e agree t<> i...?.i ?a truel f..r you or any n., t.. n.a.?.I b) you th,. above collater* . paid foi by us at pricea mentioned \\ t atever part ?.f the ???...?? amount I-, not employed In the purrhaee <>f the ?(...se itoeka ?han be aubject to your order at any uni?' Very trul\ youra, R L SMITH. Vu a rr.-sident. The Roi. hmann note was never really negotiated, BO that all the Nineteenth Ward Hank loaned and all rnmniin? is a? ? upoil <?f misappropriating Is 1140,000. .onttmied ua third fkage. IS Rev. Clarence V. T. Richcson, of Cambridge, Charged with Slay? ing Pretty Avis Linnell. CAUGHT AT FIANCEE'S HOME Apprehended in Bed After All Wight Vij-il by Police?Drug? gist Accuses Him of Hav? ing Bought Poison. ri,,<.t.,n. ?Oct. _o. K narrow "on* wa,lle,| cell in fhnrle.s street |at1 ho'ds the Ra? ?larenee Virg-ll Thompeon Riches?.n. th?? ynime pa iff Off n' the Im? manuel Baptist ?Church, "-'amhrldge, who was ?rrested ?to-day for the murder "f prrtrv A-. is I.inn-ll. of Hyanni?-, Mass, f.? whom he bad been engaged. Mi.1 mitment to the jail this afterr??,n. fol lowlng hla appearanea In th? Municipal Court, where he was held with' ,t I? ?il OB a charge of III I murder, marked a tempor?r; ? nd to a ?ham of ? ircumstancffi whin tie police it.rt.-,, tives have followed aaalduoual) elnra th- death of Mi.-s Mnnell from '-anide of potaeelum prdeoning last Bsturday. it has been the aaprraaed hen. t ..?' th<> BoetOH ?police that Miss Linnell got the fatal polaon from some person whom c'ne n?et on Baturda) afternoon a lea hours hefrrr* sh? ? i found dead It was iMrned to night, the pof|?ce ?ay, that Mr Rlcheaon , ailed Iflao Linnell by telephone ?on Thureda . and ?acoordli z t., a woman fr?.in whose home Mr. ?Rlcheaon was in the ?--.ist'im of telephoning ' Linnell, the minister said v. ? n. Pll see you Saturday afternoon, It aeem ?? long time t?. Baturda}." Mi?-s Linnell, who was nineteen old and a ptndent at the Conaervatory Of Mush?, was foiin?) ?had m t' ?- 'r.ith room of the Toung Women. ? hrietlan Aeeociatlon Homa Warrenton street, thla ?City. At first the ; .-. ,?i that she had ?committed sui, i?l?- !? i - ?n, but later developments Indi? ated that she had ?unknosrlngly taken cyanide "f potaaalum, which had he,m sent to her by some other petson, and that she used it In the belief ?that it would r?-m edy a ? ertain embarra-- ? _- i - ll ? "tl dit ?on. Pot pevrral dnvs the police Inquurleg ?n -i" no apparent progreea hut informa? lion r?. ?i?. ? ?i earl] to-da I hat Ml. Rlcheaon had purcneeed a large quantity of this poison at a drug st,.r> In Newton, where h?- was personally known, I authorities to ?arrange for his Imme l?ate arrest, erh?tch, however, waa not eocom? pllshed at i n?<\ a dosen ofllcejre? headed bj William F. Watts, deputy superintendent. WOTS forced to maintain a vigil ,?f eight bom i during the earl) mi m i < ateide the faahionable homa In Brookllne?! "f II ?irant Edmande, where the clergyman hi ?1 h. <?n ataylng during the last week. ?Repeated pulla at the doorbella rapping-? ar.d ?hoiits failed to hnu? any response tr>>m th'?.-??? within the houae through the night, and the poli.-... v I?, were without a warrant, were unwilling t?. make t ! ton Ible entrai Besiegers Enter Houss. deput) auperinti d I ll r ? i, aith a croad of n< men, ed on guard until about 1 o'i -. tnis morning, when Mr. Pdmsnda ad? mitted them, expreaal - it ?the appearance of the police and ea? li e that i auppoeed thi .? l iper men. Mr. Bdmands i the father of MI is Viol? t 1 f?>r w hoae m irriage t" Mr- H i '? i?.t?.?i ii, .?;?? ??s had ? ase Invitations ?vers recs I I Th?? Edmanda family mal ? Mr, Rich? son, and the onl i . ?>t nectlon with ?tin r? - I carda waa that the man I : ed The Betting of ?October 31 as the flato for ?i further hearing ? t Mr. Rj hO-OH ill the Municipal Court deve a a "1 ? u*> In? Idi nee, aa ?thai le the i wl i be waa to have been married But n? it'n. r the ai nouncement ? * ,,,,. ?any other happening In ?coi ? either , with ins ?arreat or court a ? ^,.m..l t?. dtaturb the prlaoner to ?ny great extent Even when faced bj Will* uun Mahn, the Newton druggist, who J probabl) had mor.- to do a Ith ? '. than an - ot ? ? n, the min toi ? ? ? ? i unperturbed apparently. The ?it i ; ?i,, l.ir? d Rlcheaon h*?i pur haaed ? quan? Itlt> of ?cyanide of potaeeium from h i ?, ; tvei k ago Tueaday As Hahn mot ? i ? ? tha tot m at Polira Mead i_ei ! i:i. h?ee< n left hla seat I for I ward, extending ?? s band. Tha I . a han.!- and ? ? i ns ? sorda of --r. etlng it eras t ? - ?* -? ? l ? v ?- mon m? .?? ; than th?? man m cueed ot murdi ? When aaked 11 ha ? lahed I ? ? [statement, Rlcheaon anawered with g I brief "No, think you," but ldd?ed th ?t I would like ?to have ?some breakfaat A nearby hotel ?raa railed upon to furnish the food, and the prison? r n ' ,v :k and twk !..... h? ?i ?agga Minister Faces Accuser. Pacing ?the accnoed elargyg-an, Hahn. irho has ktn.wn Mr. Ri? beaoo i??r a num ,,i ,.[ >.-.irs, told again thu facta which llmmedlatel) lad ?to Um mimst.u-'s anregt. The drugglal aald that Rlcheaon walked Into hi? st.ue on Tuaoday evening ?>>? t ber 1". and said ? I've gol ;? ?dog ?>i home that is flo? ating a disturban. ?? She will be i nul ?anca un?leaa i can ktu h??r Boon." Mr. Hahn Bald he responded to Ricke* ?pon: "1 noeer knew you ha?i ii dog," hid Rk'heaon replied ?thai be kepi it g : tus room Inquiry by the police al tha Cambridge sfhera Mr. Rlcheaon roomed ?i? veloped the preneatc* onl) of g mate d?m by children of th.? landlord?? The landlord aald Rlcheaon had never named a ,l"g during the eight OlOntjM he ha.l d in the boOM Haha said further that he suggest M chloroform to Mr. Rtcheoon, hut the miniator sai.l he did not Ike the od?.r, and wanted "aomothlni that win worfi gulck." A statement male by \\. _t. Walls,