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WHY SHE HDED WIN Mrs.Goldstein,WhoseSonWas Their Surety, Before Goff. -QYP'S" WIFE A WITMESS Iraportant Letters Found in Glendale Flat, Despite Dougherty's Denial. Mra, RelMMca OoMatartii, Janttreoa of the ?ni'nt hOttBB at Nk Ml South "il ?. WUliamsbUTg. Whare "Qyp" th* i aii.i "Letty" Loule hlred a nm ?Ahiiii they A\A not oecupy, nti?i Mra. Matry Horowlta, lha pretty wlfa of ? Qyp," wor* wltna?ea befora Justice iinff ln the aacrol John Doa p**4*-o-*edtnga yen* terday. n**a*-*?*rding lo well Inforined Voting Ptatrici Attorney Moaa refuaed 1.. dlecuea whnt happened in thfl Johtl 1. -,:r.,-ee*iinpe. aron to mentlonlni th* aa of tba iwo wltncoaea, Mra. OoM (tela, however. i* h"!iev.,<l to ba in a pOfll n ti> throw a good Beei of llght on tha ?mcnts nf "Oyg" an'l "T.**fty." Hor Bon Morris ls the man who wanl Blirety with a Peik Kow lnstarimaa.1 bouw for ? i rurnishtnR? for tba tonth *A Btreol fat, BB well ae for tbe jiuiiiiif ns W'nod ward Bvenue apartmont ln each eaa* tha t'lirehRBT jrttve tho name r.f Morria GoM* t'OTit. TnrM-anta.il y lt becama known that ;ip'i" wlfe was a aibai.-t Mnger ln Pabpt'fl reataurant. ln Woal ISth Btre***t, hefore her manla ?.<*-. Another aranl of Importance during tha day -aaa the dtBCOYery of lettera ln Iho burnt wooden bos tbat woa found in Iho ? ;len*iale flat WhOTB th<* pnnni* n WOTB ar 1*0890*1 Whaa Mr. Moe- toM th? roporterB. in j Bliawer f** a que-timi. tbal t*?o lettera hnd been foun*1 amonjr tha nlaofl ot materlHl | that *|M rw-r-tlve* nndrr Deput) Pollee eorriJTiliiflloner Douaherty hnd Briaed after the canti.re of the gUMncn, and wna re mlnded that Dougherty hart d****4a**ed that anybudy who said th-re wor*- l?*-tt?*r? In the Olendalf flat was a ? Har. ba Bmllod aad aald: ??Well. there may he n dlstln<*tion in th.> m!n?Js of some p?ople aa to Brhal a letter reallv ta. The far-t is tliat two coinmuH . cationa larjd ha laid pocullar Btreafl upon the WOtd '"COmmunli Bt-Onfl1 ') WOTB found lr tiie burnt wooden boa taken from Ihe ? ??' l-r-ft*.' Loule an.l *Oyp' tha Bl.I. TbeBe (*o.rinv.ii''-ntt.--ne COI alBted of B ? b1 eaid a-Mreeaed to ona of tb and a atamped ond nddraBBJed anarelope, poataaarked, to on** of the tnon. Tha lat antalned on Inclooure. Perhapa aome ... -pla gnlghl nol . all thi ae communlca tione letters. Mr. M4Ma mada 11 plain lhal both lettera anmunlcatlona ware anonjrmoua ai fl he Indlcate*- thai lha ona tnckMod In tha ira - Iyp4 written. Ha ?-?'i'1 "'at nothlng found In tha flat would havel ?.rent weiaht in tba oaae, boi ha thought ti,at th** ? atlona wouM ba of Importance in tha trial of severai of! the accuaed mon. Mra Horman Rosenthal waa a **laltoi lerday. It ad that -h" bad come in re- . .. . taOon from :* proceao| i u : , ?..;,., -,,.,.. oui In - arch of her Wb4M it ? ? .ii'.* known that during prorioua -lay Bba had -*u*Menly moved trom the Waat Mtk atroel hajoae. part ef uhich waa otlnaod na a _ramhlt*ai den l*y? her huaband until II was raldod bj i'ollce. Tha atorj thai put?a proceaa aenrer on ber tinii *>?* '?'?,' ona ,,i"1 ,,r"n '"???"? nate-i by ftini'is of Lieutenanl Charlea ker aund hai ? ? ' towa Mra R< aentl ?".! Bei *ei that al e ha.l Intaotkm rt ?-?? ithig oui of tba 'urta ?'r-tlon of th** local authoritlea hut. a*> . ordlng ia Iho** i ? i lohlon lo know. wkaa aba lefl tha acttng Dlatrlct At ternei - ofl? ? ihi waa unalei aubpoena, n.iict aaaaai lhal aha i*ouM not \omro the stat*- .toA thai if 9he dM aha couM eaa of law when* ? - Wh-*!.- Mra. Rooenthal mored to%eould ? .. i,-ti-,.,i An addreofl wblcb har rrlaawla tava ln the Wert Wa prc*i*ad to *^*. .. III "fjj p' and "Left* '' b'" (ora Juotlci Oofl *? teidaj nnd ploadad not aullty, throufch Iheir counoel. H. I kmal Ki - ' ifl* ?**? of Wahle & i.,,: inded b apeedy trial, .r.,.n t Qofi - led thei to the i,?,: | . , Ung ol B <1ate for ... .1 who fl| "-1 in . arreol ??? G ? Bnd "Lefl *r}' ?? *.i into Dougtaerty'a ofneo ami warm* aaigratulated bj tha deput* f-r thalr . v Bllanl worlr n, tha r.*lel.r:it'-'l ?p. detectlvea hi aked Poui of Ihem were ro4*amm4m*Hd for s?*iaiv IncraaBaa . *. ?: ,i Bgaln a hon thej beard - SUNDAY'S NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Maiifld anywhere in tHe United Stata* for $2 60 a yaar. > MONEY FOR ANTIETAM DAY. wiilard E Edmlnater, preaMenl of *h? llarnilton Trool i ump*n__ l*ruokiyn, in hehaif of ih** Mmmlttoa ln charga of the ? ? tlotaa i '??? - ? V bratloo al Proapart l'ark. eent OUl an .ip|i?-al -. ? sti-nlay for niition-. to make up the M.M9 BBttll n*-e'i?'J ta eover the expenaa of th** eola* i,-ati*in, 4\hich take* place on Septembor -i. jUimgomanta has* been mad*- ao that uTvivoi- nf tha BatOa ot Antletam ?Aill be ent.rtalncd In tlttltig mannor. Chafing Dish i ooklag. F*bi ? paaibef aaaaoai* ittfr alwa\ s use LEA & PERRINS SAUCE THI oaiOINA. WOaCIBTIBBMiat 11 isdelij-htful on Soapi, Fiah, Steaks, toasts, and many disbes. An Appatixer , i-iiiv Di \, a?.'? -.r.?j?. A?ent?. N.V. <} PTABUKIIRD ia-_; R. SIMPSON & CO. UB Waat I'.d hl.. near Hroadway. BROAim W . (OHMCH iirill HT. LOAKM TO ANV AMOl NT ON PLCDOE OF rKKMONAI. 1'KOrKKTV. Wa bave a lara* aaaortment ot l>la mflpd Blivt* Dlamonrl fln*. *,-v . al i-m m WVuk m\n Mli4.tr rarefiil |>ur< Iih-*t?. CARPET I. & J. W. WILUAMS Tal. 944 Celumbua. Kat. 1875 CL KAN ING 353 Wist 54th st. ARKANSAS HEARING TO-DAY Witnesses to Tell if Schepjts Exculpated Becker. Bj Telaflnrapk \o ti-- Tribune i liot Hprlngs. Aik., (4ept Ul?Wlth bolh thf, Whitman atid Heeker decks cleored far actlon. lnterest bl the coming Inve* tlgnttaa of what 'rinm'' gchoppo aetoalljr Fiiid Whlil rlrtalne.l ln Hot gprlBgl I* 148-nlghl most tatoaoa Both sules were 1.11.4.4- to-day. The n*,w York Dtatrlct At* tornojr coriferrcl arlth a number ,.f par BOno, among them thnne who were re? ported to have sai.l they heard Bcheppa azculpote Becker, and the Fte^ker repre gtlra also heid conferencea arlth oonte ot thoae who wlll testlfy to-morrow !.-> fOTO C. Flov.l Huff. commissioner ap? polnted to take Ihla testlmony. Among ti.ose who wlll teotlfy wlll ba I'.-ili,-.- COptOin HoaroU, ratrohnan Ml \*. ho rel|e\ed How* 11 at vailous times m ?: larriinj,- oohoppo: Pootmaater Johnaon, John L> galHtran', Dotigloa Hotehkloo, J. I* Wndley. jr.. and Walter M BM. Mr. \\ hilninn beMevea he wlll he able to proro that Bcheppa dld not exeulpoto Becker, while tho Becker lnterest* w 1 ll ba BOtlaned arlth the result of tbe ta restlgatlon lf it wiii show- tbat geheppa*s statements here proetteolly dlsquall/y hlm .1 w itnooa f',r wi Itman. .Mr. Whitman, it lo sai.) wlll endeavor to conflni the queottoi lo facts dlrt 'tly lnvi.lv>-,1 with the ullcjrrd Bffl-a*itS. lf thiS ls d..ne. Ihe Heeker side will be lin ahie io i.rinfj before the commlsaloner ta trr\ie'.4s said to l*a\e l-eep ulven bf Bcheppa t.> Douglaa Hotehklaa ln whlch Bcheppa im quoted as touchtag on Hoeen thal'fl relatlon with tl.e "white otave" traffle. Thla la to be the i,?s|s ..f Beekor*a defem t. \ i.|i,.r:?.l s?ateinent ea-ie to Hght IO" te] whleh tbe Becker repreoentatlvo win . n e.H\..r t.. oonflrm to-morrow, Bchepps is alleged tn bayr t?sld to ll'.teiikls-: "II ?<>t to he awfal 1 -Hole an electlon 8* OtatOOU votea from one of tbe moat honeal tr,#-n I ever knew. for tbal gang Thej had me do th* dlrty work beeause I WOOldo'l be fluspected. I hav? workel arlth the men who needed prot'-ctioii and .he 'att?r are responslble for all tlie trouble." MAYOR PRAISES POLICE Rosenthal Arrests Also Brinff Attack on Papers and Whitman Poiice Commteetoner waldo informed Mayor Qaynor bjr letter yesterday that .ill th. perSOnO ImphOOtOd ln the murder of Roeentbol, the gamMer, had been sr restod. Thc Mayor replled at OOCO that tbe arorh eeoierred preat credM upon the poiice ond denaonotroted what lo haaown here as well as in Ki.rope. that * ot Bioner rVaddo's Secret "tarrleo forei la lha teat in the world. Tha Mayor added that tho orlnetpel ooda pobUobed by the -"degeoerate newopopers" atmonated from the Dtatrlct Attorney'a offlce The pei lod <.f etaanor ,.i,.i fotoehood la paootag, the Mayor soyo, and the wbole eoaamuntty nol hon baaa ly th.*y bara beea liapaaod upoo by faioe Invented by aerrepepen, H. re lfl tht MOJ nr s 1. tte: : four leit-r of Soptomber i*?. informina thai all tbe peroona eharged wltb - Uclty ln tbe murder of the gemDier i;....'.;.,!,.,1 bave been .wre-ted. ond ?**? Ing Ihe details of tl.e work "f the poiice ln the matter, 8 at band Tho work con n-eal credit on the force, ai a ll agaln .l.-inonstrate? what Is w. il known evervwhere. ta Buropo as well as here. tbat your Bocret Service force ta one or tha beol ln the world. i partlcularly note what you say.wita regard to the pi-.mpt capture of the motor car ln whleh the murderera were, aod tb.* hrliiKliiK ol it phyalcally to the shitloii bouoe within two houra or tba murder and ai?.o whal you my arlth ro __rd to tl.e .iifferlt'K numbers glven oy dirfer-nt h\ atand."*. as that of tbe fleeh.K notoi i ar. accordlng to thelr beal ? ? . jum Tha cruel aecuaatlon, ematiatim,. Ike oil lbe prlnclpal faleehe. ln thlo froiu the Mstiict Attorneya pfflce. that Ihe poiice deeignedly invenf*d "nd entered theae falaa numbera on tha biot ? , prevei I th< capl n of the motor ll bOOelOOa lr. tl.e Blghl Of OrOtT s, i rible man. . _ ? __ , The r'-'rioii of r-iamor and faloohood aeemn now to ba paaaing, and thi a bo le ,-,,.,i,,,-,: if. Ih i.glnnliig to see hnw b.-.selv they have been Impoaed npmt by tha m ventod falaehooda whlch hava been pub liahed cpeclally bj Ihoaa newapapera whlch paao among ua under tbe name VVhlle all thla falaehood and clamor agalnal lha poiice force wa>. golng on, watched with analety to see whether lt waa breaklng down the dlocipllni ol ino force, for whlch it waa deolgned [ara happy noa lo congratulate tht rrbola force on the iidich-able woy ln whlch thev hava ronducted ihemselveo. under ti,, moal trj'lng drcumstauicen Notwltb standlng thal one of Ihelr number woa found graftlng. I hav falth ln tl ? force dp a \> hole. Pleoea communlcate thla to ,.,.. tor < I' haa been bard to suffer u,e nbuae whlch they ha\e gpne through, ex ,,.,,i io thoee wbo consldered ibe oourees from whlch it caro?. Whal degeneratea think ol ua is of no concom. We rnust look to get the aeteera ond gor.d arlll or ;)ii mteingenl ond ,?opd cltTw na. Very truiv roura, W. .1. OATNOR, Mayor e SHEEHAN SAYS NOTHING Johnson's Story Absolutely False, G. C. Norton Says. - i: sheehan seerotary to Poiice . omniisMnner Waldo. bad bul one answer 10 aii Inqulrles as to what be aad to ...ncernlng t'aptaln Rolth'l affldavll ,? |ba allegations made by Mr .lohnson H,?l ihe op.-ratives ef the Sherldan De i,. tiv. Ageaojr: ?i abaolutoly tofuoa to discu?g an\ of Iliese inattei ?.." Oeorge C, Norton. a lawyer, Of No Ul Broadway, arbooi nan:<- was proaatoeatly mentlOBOd by Mr- Johnaon and the op. ra BBode the foiiowmg stotomeot: Thc only replv I have to make to the .tor- whi.-h was called lo mj attentlon bv b r.-i.orter ta that lt ls absolutely ond unquallfledly false. goroe one hoa madi uae of my ocouolntance wlth w. R S'.. hmn 10 assodate our ninir-H ln a manner arhlcb can only bo called mall.-lous .-.nd 11 haronorer met thls man Johnson. and ludglni fiom tl.e way he reckjeooj bondlea peoplo'a namcf, and careleaaly trifics wlth the reputatlon of one WBO haa ?iways conducted hlmself ln nn uprlght manner, he ls one to be shunnod 0 DEMANDS COURT PROBE Intcrpreters Violate Oivil Ser? vice Rules, H. G. Miller Says. Hugh Oarden MMJor, eauaael *01' thi New York I'Kil Service goototy, formallv aske<1 the Munlclpal I Kll gorrtOS C'om mis?ir.n reotoadoy morolng to order an lnvestijfation of tbe . onduct of the poli.e and munlclpal caurta ta the dty ta thelr appetntntrnt or employment Of Itahan ,,,-erpreters in the lower courta not on tbe Civil gor-nofl eliBihle llst. The attorney suxgeated that the taVflO tlaatlon b<* slmilar to the one now being ronducted by the Curran aldcrmanic cotn mltiee. whlch is looklng Into the conduct of tbe polleo Dopartooaat lt la the cont.'iit.on of Mr. Miller that the Civil Service law Ib belna violateri by the preeence of interpretera In the courts i.ot on thl ellglble llst. even though thef are not pa.d for thelr aervlcea. There are sixtv-one nnmea on the llst, two appoint maata ha-rtag baaa made from It. both ln Brookhn courts. Tbe place pa>a fflJN ? year. PERMNS WI Ifflll IN 1OSBORNE DEAL Contract Shows He Signed for Harvester Co. in Absorption of Auburn Plant. DECEPTION IS ALLEGED Government Charges That Up state Concern Was Masquer aded as an Indepen dent Corporation. I'liu-agii. Sept. is OontraetB and . rinctimentfl hv wW* h tha Intematlona] Rarraater Company la alleged to hava formed and r-arried np n irual were Intro* duood by lha goeernraeal t***-doi in Ite ami trual suit aaalnal tliat porporattofi im** of ihe alaaran camtracta Bhowed thai n tiie purehaaa of I) M Ooboitie A Co., "itha i>i'int hi Auburn, S. I\. George W. Perkli aad aign* i ror lha Harvester , oi ipanj in thla Inatanoe, me aot-ernmeiil chaiged lhal "fur two yeara I Bt - fondani eamca-aled ami denlod Ita bbbix la ti.ni arltb Ihe OObotn* oompany. and opa-r* aie.) the latter ?-? an bidepenalanl ??". ! paay. Thla waa in purauanca ot tbe d* renoant'a pollcy, hy donyiag owtw in um * ..nti-oiieii eompauilea lo breoa doam rompetltion and aecura fw themaelvca lii ? benefll of publlc Bantlmenl agaln blnatlona in connertlon wltb the other contrarta tha aoverareenfa t-amteatloaa were alml lar BMwta v" QroarcBor- Bpodal Aa latanl Attorney Oeneral, ln bitrodurtni ? - Iblti Ba Id: Th* i ishorne rompany waa thfl laraual Independenl manufeeturer of ham ,,! Ing lmpletnentB tn the United itati * ??'? iPPt, after tha fcrmatlon ol l " * Th** linr- e-trr r-etnpany, thn-UBtl "*" I'erkln". acrjulred control In Januar>. |9M. Thla eontnaoi I" algn**<1 hy Mt ? ? > jtlaa ae Bhalrnan ol Ihe flnance comini tea of 'he Intern-Ulonal Harv4?*i-*r ' ???' pany The oonstderatloti waa '4 ?"" " Tho aovernme.ni i-hargea thai Ihe tisnorne ,-, ,. pan) ror Beverai ra*?ni lh**ra*efi >t ? ? ' nia?.,u.Tade,i ,. ? ..n "Inilepetidenl atui a-ldrti adverilet-al Haelf bb tlu dependent eompai ? ln " " " Independi nt of any "" \i oroavenor alao Introduced i al>*.inB the aoq laltlon by Ihe Harvester oompany of the Keystono Coi m <> ??? Ung, iii i 'i.e Aultman A Mr.'? ? Akron. Ohlo, and tba Mlnnl* II Compan* ? Ht Paul. in raaponaa for lha Hai n ati ' " '' '" Bubanll thi a la itea of Ih.Uni ti... Btookholders, lha board ol ? and of the "VOtlng IrUBt." * ? <mp*mt ?' " Mr. Pertdne Cyrua H M ? - " t'harlefl I'e.rl' u M *?s i. ? .'??*? mlautea wouM )??? acrutlnl* ? anroenl baf< ri l n Bonet EUferrtna to lha leetlmoi ? Haaklna, praaideat of Harveatei Compan of Amerlca Qr.sveiior Btated thnt II had i '. -n BhOWl that tiie Mlnnaa la at? i*deon u con petltor In lha man ifacl n raotl | maehlnory ai d bad tended duoa i1 9 pricea, part* u wi- ..mt ukinjj any teatlm-1 tba hearina waa adjoorned untll to-mi.r.om. to anal.Ie tha i_..-. *rr,.i?etit at tornejs to BXamtoB th<* llarv-ai-r eom* I ?. j i.k* flrbicb ar.- to be Introd avldenaM_ SEEKS WIFE. FIGHTS. FINED Eight-Year-Old's Prattle Makes Gambler Attack Physician. Thtnktag Dr '??vnn ?"?'? "**??? ??w,,: ,,f v" lll Audubon Bvenue, had atolen hla wlfe, joba ? H i-'i- a, who told tlie potict ? ???-. from Toleda), but latei admltted h? was a gamalar ana Broi ln Weet 1 \- j . wenl t-. tha pb ? ?- ? '*' nlghl and aaked for Mrs Ha>*den rVhen toid bIm waa nol thare Hayda tbfl .im tor, wl o brtleved blm to be a road man The doeter ha*l him BJTeeted Ha! den waa Uken to ntfhi oourt, whara he -aaa Bttad ?? ??? Bnt Di r-ulkemo-* then reda away ln the aam* automoblle, Hay den being ew Inced he bad attackad lha arong man ^ccordlng lo Mi Hei W i v, ||- \\,.' 119th atrert, ' began last atsrnm* ai tr* i Bnd, whera .,i! ?n<- Bpendlng thi aeaBOB Ona et tha iVhrooder chlldreii w?a lll aad i-r H D i;..eiihins who llvea al l,Btb Btreei and rort H l n **?*, waa calied Ifl During tha pbi rtall Mrs Hayden calied at the boua and was iritro'lni"! l" hlm. Ttro waeka ago after all hei returned ,o tl.e dty. Hay-len aay* hla wife .ll?ap paared aad hr* raoelved an anonymoui latter telllng hlm ha camld Bnd her al th* I .,,. . 0f the Bchroeders' physician r*o. torday he wenl to ihe gehreedor hom-*, and Blfht-y-mr-aald laarton. rememhering Dr. Kuikerson had ancc attended ber. aald he was ihe man ti, ooetchlua aaM laat nlghl lhal he Icnaw Mra Haydea. I"" vv:,"' unawaw of har preaant whareataoutB. and rldlculed the Idea thai ha bad Induced bei to lea a Hayden. NOT A HUMAN CENTIPEDE Man with 127 Pairs of Shoes Merely a Toe Dancer. Caataana laia?eetora on tlu rjonard - ? v,..lf, aomewbal Burprieed yeaterday on r-xanilnl.u- the Irunk of Thomafl Ruasoll PBlmer tO fln-l nolhlna bul shoes Mr PBlmer, who waa a |-a***aenK<*r nn f?o caronla, atoo*l tpHatU '" "lll,p ,hr Jnapoetor \mbmi ?r somethlni ather thfl.) BhOI 0, .. ??(;ot anythlng elaa ln tMa tnmkf aaked u>*- laagiaBCtor ?No sir." i-egkad Palmar, "only Bhoeai the're'-h.iuld he 127 palTa." ??Whal are thay, aamplaar' aaked the ),i^|.< i tor. -Not at nli Tkai aro all new. re* aponiicd PakaM ??Ara vou ln the sho. bUSll ?No'- *n1*1 I'alnier. lasu-illy. "I'm B loa daaM-or' tha beal mela ?"<* 'innr-er Hrina Theae are my sro.-k tn trrade I *******o\ w.-ar a pair i.i?-r*- than three llmes. I dance bo rtolently "" l?9f ara rulned < "tu*-'?.-;:.SaTaaad tha tmnk IM and admltted th* shoes dutv fre**. Mme LIIHM Blauvelt. the alnier. who haa beVn abroad for almoal tbrea ? u???*?* on the C'aro. to *is.t l.*-r fl , i' i., Brookl>"n ihe aaM ahe wou Id I return to Burops for r toni" tour in grand i onVni 4'lMle Loftua i-eturnad for ajbmv " ln vaudeville on theOrj.um< in-ul. Amona othera on board wa? Mr- Joel i- Kianer ot thla dty, Becompanled by her dauahter, Mlaa Vleva, who waa re JJTntlv eniaaed to man- Oluaepp. Mario Fl anluK- * ^Suor ol "Ll I'.i. in Rome. a.d promlnenl ln Romaii aoejaty. Mra.1 rShet said yeaterday thai ihe encage mnnt had been broken on her ra>quast t "ad been rumored tbal tbe Prenuptlal ?et. irmrnt Baked by the prospecttva flon-n Ihw aaa more thnn Mr* Kl-lur fe|t in 4-llne4l lo pa] I GMNR FINDS P_I UNKNOWN IO DOCTORS ! Blaek Plague Is as Nothinq to Yellow Press. He Tells Visiting Physicians. I WHEEZES ABOUT ABUSE Some of the Staid German Medicos Took Professional lnterest in the Mayor as He Talked. Mayor Qoyaor adilressed two bundred Oerman doctore, deleaate* |n tbe Inter? natlonal hyeiepe coaferoace, ai s rocop* tion triven iii thelr honor by the Qonooo Merll-al PorfeM al Ce 1 ><*,|r.rkrn lir. lllHt i.iKbt. and alm"at forgot to m.-ntion tha nearapopera ?f New York anri tbe yellew preaa He correeiad ibe oversiunt Thi Ma*,.i 'fg-.tM in ii Jocoae and collo .|tiial vein. but und. i tbo plerclng (8818 of tWO h .ndre.l j.airs of 008*88800 e*. >?-, .-. II Of which were -et ln an "operete-by-oH" expi .-inn. be turned to aerlotio thlnaa He i.M?,an with yellow fever, barl I. ft it for the hla.-k plague. The plooUO had no intereel for hlm after he had taken ,\. amallpox, nnd smallpoa oras forgotten when ha reaehed lha Bwaottsag Btekneea ti,. Bweatlng aiekneoa broughl hlm ta Ibo > ? bi ?! groateoi of ptaaooa, the "yeili a preaa" nnd 'the ?oderworM The affalr was OOlled a rOCOPtlOO, bol the w oid wns probal.lv used OftOt tho Oerman eense, for tlie fea-t was not al tooether of ihe mlnd. bnt much more aUbOtantltU Hefore the Ifayor epoke. Dr \\..Iff Freudenthal. ehalrman of the receptton nnaaiiilllao. and r*>r Oarl Pfloter, ' ?: t of tne German ItieMeal Snctetv. Oddreaaed tbe dln*r* ln ilerman. Poaalbly the i?^dirK pooltlon araa nol e<\rn to the afayor herause nf the fact tbat the vtartoro, after the Continental manner, wenf aft.-r thelr her and loli ater vehemently an.i wltl. mueh rattiiiur ? . Ma an.i clalter ef knhroa all througk tht Bral two speeches Thej aeemod to reE;u,i ti... talk of hygfene and the progreea ol medlcal acleoco as a n,.it of .Td\?r 1 ll ??<?' *..,? of t > 1.*? -'?114-t'-l knUrs when li.e Ifoyof talked ti ey - ere through "I im m] glad lo ? eme ?? Mayor of \. > *. ..i k to u< i ..i. ? ? . 4ii Mr <'a^i|..| 'I I rour se? Ugs .,.-4 *.. r ta 1 nglleh ' The Mayor t>-4 ise.i r.r at k a it a i ,. nenl bol none come "I'm afrotd on'l uiOlersiaiid me.M he aald to i,, Kreudenthel, tha tooatmaater, who had it'- ?' ehor* ? r i? ,>?.. ?,. ? ? Mayor, - . now bow t-i apeok man] languagea -,,.-l keep ? IU i.ce tn man) othi i Bl aa i w .4 |n Oei iiiac* lha | ? I ? a a * ... ? v . ,i i i-. ..r.i n ith lng ...--.!? \. rice and ft tb amer ..-., ii .. ,i,,, .i .?- range te me, for ??*?? al w?4s tt serras ??- | \ eana i ti,iuk perbaps are knoo less about P-.utli Aiii--rl. ., ' I : in i ? ?- <->,n Irstifv ' Aft'-r 1.1s t.,ur throi.k'l tne nther | .! . m . a-. ? ? ? ll ?? nea ? i 4 o.i ma> read o .. ellow j?ur naN m vaiti for uriv OCCOUnl Of 1*48888 OT ,i. i. ies? your proceedlag . still i want you t" knoo ari have on appre rt^tive public hei^ thal oo hava our eyo ;.*i. ..r ti ?? adi a UMl ? ..ntrast. .1 the ,-..n rlltl-ms in tbe <;ilial /...ne to-.lav with . . ? ? i when De I_ -? ? ? >? r... death rata la Paaatais oos ..?? loo a. thol of Hoa fork, I a said, aad aek.-d l?r. Loderle to : i Br hlm OOl if .,,.i i?-,.|:. keep on." he ttxbt, bod wlll d.t anythlng aft.-r Ihla. sa ti-, ij,.- forevi r. whli h oouM ba rery rfi.ti inoua \ft-r remorklng tbol aome ol tbe vtatf , rl ? ave .i mlagtvtaga aboul coming to Heo rorh afti all the bad i,,,,i heard aboul it, Ihe Mayoi aald: "Altogether, H ls a pretty good , |,. ,,,, ,. .- aWful Ha or wa I av. ai lo some i.?l? i ave ca ,i.n tweal ? tlmea. and hava icen all tha larg< ? "?? -' '?'''"?? '? '' ' undertaklai lo aay anythlng ou wlll nnd bore as "no \4 | ' 11. . II ??-;,,: i rour ? i'i orderl aod di - ? al 8 cltj ??> anj ln lbe world ' ii, i| 0ke ol tha people w.... glve H< n rorh ?? bod aame. an.: *ld: "And ol ,,?., Hve bore I aoa'l kaoo wbot'a tha ? ?n. r wm. tbetn 01 "" such people. i tbink 141 trnal to bi Hayoi m, oayi.n*led bla opeecti b) saylng .h.,, |? boped to aaa tha delegatoa erhea ,,., ,, ,.,,,?,! n.in Waahlngton Tl.r , ,? tra otgnallaod tbi and of tba Boaao Wbat k ngtbj talh by playlng "Wa Woo't O- ,,??,.. ri.ni Mornlng ' II was g Oer ,,,.,,, on heatra and noeanl no boraa Ktaona tbooa obo wore pn teol ot tbo ,iM11,.., wera Da. W, Hla, Dr. Lodwlf Kaot, lM Joh- v. wv.th. Dr. Mea Etabora, Dr. Uf,.,i llerafeM, Dr Q T Klleanl, Dr tt r*taher, Dr Augual Mbort, Dr. Abrabam .1;,,,,i,i. Dr. mchord Kovaca aad Dr. UoeOer. COAL OPERATORSHOT DOWN Barry P. Jones Wounded at the Big Hill Mines. I |t% i ii ,.,i ie Tbe Trtl - Plti i ui gh, Bepl is Harry F Jonoa, ,,,,,. ,,i ii,.. ,,,-f-t known i ":?' operotoro in i ' i 1 ;i i ,V,,w Joneo fire mlles to Bennlngton, ;,fiet- atopplng the Ao* ?t blood rroo" 1 There haa been trouble ol lbe Mik f 8ii ; >lhll |.., mlnea, In aympothj wlth tho r.'int Cr Jt rik WIRELESS TOWER WORKINCr Long Distance Feats Expectcd from Tclcfunken Plant. BayvUle, Long lelend, >4e;,i lt.?Tbe flrst iiuaaaq-r -excepl fw leel purpoaoa, aeol OUt from tbe wlr. 1*008 I'lant of tlie T--b funken Compaay, Ihe Ml-fool Bteel towor north of thbi ailtaa* wool ool to <ia\ to ti,, Nortb Oerman ployd Haer Oeorga Waahlngton. lt wan aaal to a aaaaeagof on tbe Itaer lt wlll be a monlli. bowever. before the complej opparatuo wiii bo property in ,,ir?. to do gOBorol w-.rk for ibo publlc j lt la ..xi-'t'd thnt fh's n-west VOBtOrO I ,,f tho Tel.ifOBkOB < ompany will s.-nd oseaaac**1 r'"' distam-es beretofofo uu dn aui'-.i of, Thc grool Houea tawar, aoar rt.-riin, Oermony, la oaraod bj Ik.npaay, aad tbi*. ploM i*- oaaa of thc otdeetlve polota f,,r tlo* OOrk of tha Ha* ville Ntation. CLING TO STAND LICENSES Aldermcn Object to Losb of Their Authorlty. An emph.itic npposltlon t,. AMcrmsn Kstiihrook's propOOOd Hinenduient to tba . ttj ordtaioneea troaofarrlng tbe grauattafl ..f news-stanrl llconooa from the BOOTd Of Aldermea ta tbe Hureau of Lleooooa, waa developed reaterday at a henrin-r in tlie obfertaaalc chomber AJdonnaa Joha J. \\ ,-ii-h ie,i ofT ui oai oppool to bla aaaod | otea i...t to reiin-itiish any of thelr rights a lla untli r hra ? i ha preaenl pl.in " he said, "ia arorkloc wdl, deoplta bla boaaor tha Mayor, dooplto th>. Commlaaloner "f Accoanta and deeplto tbol ot arloottaf peot. the rlgbtooos ptreoi Buopeod your Judgmentfl for i Ume, tota COOneel and, aho\?- all thlngF, .lo not M.r render oaae Jot >.f your guthorttj The chorter vests | ..n wlth thls OUthorlty .'.nd 4 r.u ronnot glt a II op." Joaeph Barondeae, appolnted by Mayor ? l.iynor to the Romd >.f BdoeettOO, urged the paogOgO ..f the mn, ndment. Me aald he belleved ln ftir- Infe-iitv of tlie a'rler men. but ha thought thev should he r>' moved from anj authorltj whlch con ?tantly threw bu pldon ur^n them n** oppoaed the feature of the anaendment inilliiK for public notlcea thal llcenaea werr runntng out "ii would i.tmc nii the ra's ,,.it of the h.>!.* arlth rr.? of I an dais abonl the fntiieih and grandfothi na of applieanta fur llcenaea,*' ha aald Al.i'-iinan Ooodman said the emend 080881 lended t.. auppotrl the grafl eae. ; -.i... dlrected sgainel ihe . it.* father*. Ea looemblyman Owen A Bohan, repro oentlng nlne hundred bootMache, opprovisd the amendment sa declatoa waa on-, nounoed. WANTSCONGRESSSTRICKEN Wilev Wishrs Infectious Dis eases Might Att.-.ck Members. IVaahlngton, s-pt is in walcomlog the delOgOtOO of tbe \ineri-,iti Publlc II.aith N.^snelatl.iri lo W.c.htnctnn to-nljrhl for their forlleth annual COOVeOtlOO, Dr, llar irv W Wlley .rltl-laed 0000*4*000 for the misll amount of moOOJ appropi ;i te<] to tha Dtotrld f|f Columbla tor heaitii oa porlmental work, and d'.'lared he wl-li'id thal aii the Infectloua dlaaoaea In Wa?h lugtoa would atta.k only membera >.f Congreea nnd th.-ir famillea fie thought ihi*. mi^ht porouade Coogreaa t>> h* more Ilberal ?*Of cotiroo." aald Dr IVIle; tbi po? Htirol oaortatllt] ia greol r ka Wauahlngt-o than anywhere eliw ip tbe country, bul tt t? nol Mgb enough in s..rn? quartare, and i predlcl there are aome peopl.* i theii laal polltical Dtneea ti.Hf wa *!i ill nol hava arlth ua very long." M< n .. '..i * ere d] tnir too young, th>- pure food ??b.-impi'.ii .'?-? Iai eful i<. ] la fell tween thi of atity and Bdventy thaa otl r perlod of his itr*. "Thi '''?' has ome, he added, "whon tha conaenratlon of n.an is n ir.-c -r tMi ?? Ihon the ? oneen atlon of I ?.. ll ? and Btraama." COMES TO MORRISON'S AID Wife of Clergyman Wili Seek His Release from Bellevue. r>* '.v<", ? ? Morrteoi tha Brooklyn dergi roa ? ived to Bella ??? II ii tr. iu ? : itrter olflcfl on Mondaj for oboervatlon u to his >? ii . \t Btlll in tha peyi hopotl le word ? Dr Qregorj .-hM yeaterdoj thal ba wa i ? itlng qutetly. i"- Morrloon'a irtfe, arbo wns i(t Belmar, n .), when her husband aaa Beat to tl.e hi.spital. nrilv.,1 in New Yoi k \.-st." doj aaad is otaytag al ? hotei here. .sik win tiv ti) have her huabaad rdaooi I Mra Morrlaon ij wealthy ta her own riaiit, being t: daughter of tbe late . ihai lea ii b. ? hei a ho made ? foi l ina m propi leta.li a r>r Morrlaon had ?? room al the Hotel ?I 'ir.'tK*.'. Brooklyn ll waa sold yeotei day thal .< perooa repreeentlng biin<-,*if as from tha offlce "t Mayoi Oaj-taor bad olled at lha hotel and requeoted th;it Dr. Morrloon'a eflfecta be deUtrered to blm. a ?iiit<;ie.- that araa tha property of the clergyman waa tak- n away by the vkdtoi No oae al tbe i,..i..i could say that the m.,.- lattera, relatlng to thc Inebrtata ii..ine. at "Varwtck, were ta the aultcoaa DON'T LIKE BEER, BOY SAYS That's One Reason He Wants to Live with Sister by Adoption. \>n COrawall tha twelva yeor-old boy now in tha cuetody of tbe Jeroey Cltj ChUdren'a Bocletj woa before .Tndic - . e- ,n the Oommon Pleaa Court, yee ,,,.,.,- irrto deferred declolon for a weeu on Ihe queetton of thi boy*a guardlanohlp Adopted when .i few woeks old by Mr. _nd \ii- ' oinw-:ii. of Jereey .'ity, the or.iinK to tho teetloaooy, re< ootly Inherited |I58 oa tho death of Mr Oora* wall Laal June Mra Jooi pb Rr.hde. his raoth BT, found hlm in school. and took him to ber home In Aotorta Ile ran owoj and ratnrned to Jaroey Clty, iiuMnk iuh hooaa with Mra Edlth CrandaU, daughter of in*1 f..st?r paronta There, tbo .?">? loetlfled, he was hOOpy, while ln AMoila h>* WOO ni.ni.? io din.k be. i. whlch be did nof llk JUDGE STRIKES AT DIVORCE Chicago Court Will Tabnlate Causes of Family Sorrows. Chlcago, Bapt n- .Mumcipai Jodgo Wlll? iam N. <ieinniiii, who haa Jaat Bt'ccoudi 1 Judge Charlea Oottaaow in tba Courl -.f Domeetifl Relotkma arill K.'i> on olnb oroto stattatleol roeord of tbi ea i.-?- e finnllv qu.iritlr* ' I om C'UiK tO ?-"l iH t\\r root of the e\ii ibe sp.*i ui. couaea of geoeral boo row." ho s.i>h I wlll not l^< coutent wlth curlng lodlvlduol caeee, bot wlll k.-ep eheek frooi day ta day on a tottt 1 will have prOfNUrOd for th<- OtirpOPe ?Whether tl.'- sins of Ihe father'ahOUld be hiiitn".! for juveiiiic wroag'dolng; wbetber t4>o much naothor-lo-taw* is thi COUSO for dlVOrCO; whether a hall aty-Uld be placed on youthful raarrtage; arh th r moral, mental or even pbyotCOl defectO arreek hooaoa tbal ooco were boppy-oll tbla aad more arlll bo determlnod by the s,? lal BtOtlOtlca ' BOOKBINDERS ON STRIKE Members of One Union Object to Those of Rival Organization. The bookblaadera omployod In the "Ool ii.i^ btadery, No M Wool Utb Btroot venton snikc yaotordoi ogataal the aaa playaaoat of throo c.xtra men botaoglng to a unlon with which the rogOlar I mployi arora aal niiiiiat.-i. 4baal ow ta all nun work. Thev ora BBBSBban of the National Brotberbood of Pookbtadara, wuofe araa fOranod some ttaae ago by Looala i. 11 and --. of tba lateraattooal Brotberbood of Hookbimlers. which OOOOOOd and torimd what thev now call the National BrOtheT hooii Of Hookblndt-rs, au liid.-pr n.li-nt Tha thrOO extra men aKainst the pm Dloyment of whom tlie strike was <le claicl ere membera of tlje. liiteiriatloi.nl Hrr.therho.'d of Ilookbind.is. whlch is tna reirular nnlon and afBllated wlth lha Ameiban Kvderatlon <>f _4ibo*-. MORE MT FOR HUWD1 Board Approves $2,000 Item for Increased Salary. 1913 BUDGET IS ADOPTED But Not Without Wrangling? Total Estimate $38,316,650, $4,466,830 Over 1912. ?Trangllag nnd perr-lflBK*' mark--d tha adoptlon of tha 191! h-idjcet hy tie poard of Kdur-aMnn yeaterday. The tnt-*l e?tl mata for th.* rear la MM19999I9. ot an increase .of $l.a*'-s...,*n M iine ttrin Wblcb wa*. 'he rgUBB of ir,?"l nf th* ir ,-ir of WOrd* wa.? thai of i pro no-e.i Inoraaae of *?.onn in tha ti*** *?***? sai nrv of ''. p. ,f. Sir der. luperlntendeal of; acbool bulldlnga. Tiie purport of ramarkal hy Fcvera! hoard membera va.s that the aooda wera full of aoo.t archltecta who could he aacnred foi 9M*,0Q9.' \t thla lunctura Abraliam gtern lntre-1 lu 'e,i a reaolution to mlaa thi BS'p'y ofl Pr. Wllliam H Max-eil. -u:-.-i ii.i. ?,!. nt I ,,* ?*. hoola Mr Rtern - ? I ' ? I "-a'''1 ahould not rala* Mr. gnyd**r and '??mt [>r Maxwell, The amendmenl "??I rlaallj carried bj a rote oi a ti 9. j Amona tho* votlna agalnat the *?.'?'*? | ln''re*4-?. for Pr. Maxwell vrt. twi Oaj** nor appolntw . Jo4wpb Bnrondeea and j (Vfor T Lavell* II ^h?- Mi-. Lav*41e*s| r.t--t appearance alncc hla appolntment reeently, a-* wril aa that of Kajn ! J Brlgham. Pr, Mtucwetl alao waa peeaant. il U i '?? Lane) a.. ' alther *'f the '???'? uw a' ?! aid bo ln no , baekward faahlon Intlmatln** thai |Ml999 ra not lvir,* around looee. Thomaa W. Churehtll wenl fn*rth-*r and. i . the forin of a nio-ft li, BSh *d tbC l'" ? ' Bl 1arc? how tnanv BUT*erlnlendenti arere aeen gettlngt 919,999 John MarMn thonfrht it wae poor pol ley for the ooeid to proriga for ?r> f?*w new* foe-here th's fear. ! i* de-larcd thnt tha appotntnient o* aeventra-et-vea teachera <*onid have llttle rff??.*t <?**, the r.d'i-flon of ,*'n-?r- flrhtch nf thfl pTBB er:* time n-er-* bo badly eeertroarded He added tbal N araa -i moat depl?i*a,*le af* I i. arhen na more men teaehei pould te appolnti .i Mr item -ind othera ma-mbei wera anxloua to kn-iw how mu**ti of I raa ??? Ib ''ii*1 <. ? ? . budgi t s dua to tiie anactment of the aajoal pa Patrtck F. Mcdowan BeM tba matter waa of ^ lt ai Importance to taxpaver- p?, weit na to membera of tha I john Oreene. chairman of the nt-.ar.,-e eommmlttl e, dei'tared he wn? nnahle to eai. aa ii'1 aeparate accoant had beea k.-pt a reaolution araa then Introdaced and adopted to ti*" . ff.'.-t that fhe hoard wanted tO kBOW what th?. Bgttal P*> m crement waa The auapenalofl of A'hert J McMullen.' a teacher who dlsappeared nlne mo***'_B' ago after reportlna for dutv for a h_'tj day only, waa suatained vesterday hy thmt board. lt waa aald that nothln* haa beenj heard of hlm slnce h.- vaiifshed. Deeeta her 15. ML He araa eppninted to P4it? llc School 147, In Brooklyn. Superlntendent Maxwell waa authot*. I^ed io atfend the International fottgreea on Wy-jlene and Demo-jraphy In Wflshlng*-' ton September il io > Urhen some quea-' Hon arosr as to where tlie nioney ahould' oome from to pay th*- expenfles of tha' trip. John Martln Inuflhlngly ahouttd: T>r Maxwell can pay It out of hla* $2,000 ralfle." $4,525,267 FOR CHARITIES Increase of Nearly One Half Over 1912 Budget. The Iiepatlinent ad Public Tharlties hai asked for an lncreana of |1,840.< 4*9 2%. or 42 per cent more than the' bwdgat allnranaa for idk- The amount a.?ked for le $4.626.267 66, of 44 hlch 9l.*>| :*66,fi?U 77 le for aalarles More than' on* -third. or 1226.634, is for additlonal help to be iis.iigned to the new Sea Ytew FToepltal. ?>u Stnten Tnland for tuber? rnlar patlenfs An Item 'if *4**.660 le tij-t purchase aiitomobile amhuiances ond1 trucka The department polnta out th?f no "taaring ear***1 will he bought with this tnone*.*. Salary inereanea inolude $50" more^ for gacretary Bardao and twa tjrj*e?1 Writera and sfennaraphers for |2.100 k*l Ke.-|i up Wlth tlie iiirreaminf work Artj increase of $12,000 for the Grand Arm/| ..f the Repubtio aud $3.0'i'J for the' L'nlted gpaalab Wm Veteraaa i? raA queated. Tha Comnalgaioner aske for fourteen nuraea al %**t to eng.ig- in "-oilal Barriea work' among patien'rf dlacharged from the hoapltal* and to exJ amine ihe home condltlon- of th? dis* cbarged tubereular patiente At the '!t\ Hoapltal 9191.199M ?a" aaked for la Balartaa aaM 111.99*9 for thai Xeu Tork Tralnlng Bcbool ioi KaraeaJ The Klngfl <'oiinti Hospital in* reas*- ?** $fl4.n.ie. in lndinn |$ "no f.r a roa9deaa| rb" s', Iar provlslon for a clilef pafhol"-* glst at $3,ono and for '*<-.*.i>.f->i_i' a?J-. dltlonal pupll nurses. Vor the Burea'.j of Dependent Adults $121,560 ls aa*-*.: for. against $S7,66* for 1112. In enlarleae and wag*s. The truetees of the Qneenehoronra,' Pnhitc Llbrary a<*k for a as per <-eng increase for maintenanre. or s total of $216.?2? II, to be di\1d?d ha'wee* nmety-*ieven *ild and BlflVBB new en' ? ployea "ne of the alOVOn new r'fl-r* will he that of e dire.ctor. st a salurr pf $6.0110. For boolrs *??',*,** 70 te a.-*k*??l. rg being *et forth fhat ST.ooo ,?.-,? volmn** H,e needed for bianch Hbrati-s. Calvln Tomklna r'or-iniisslonei eg po.*!;*, ann Ferrles, asks for 93,1 2*" "tl 61, whirh ia 1199,911 H mora than tha aM lowanca for l*?i _*. Of this laiMMSI tg f,,r -*!?rie?* nnd ?ages. For the Firefl, Deputy 1'onitnissioner, i" W Craaaaa. aaj Increase 4.f 11.000 Is aeked fn general, a largcr nllowance !s m.i ndi t.,ry. i.wing ro Incraaaaa in rhe pravalllng rate of xt.ne*r. II Ifl explalned HEALTH UNDERWEAR tis-i*'' tae - tJatL afe ajat^eHtr. Afr. Tho purclusef ol GLASTENBURY tsro-pieea flat knit underwear ia protected in every grajr. \ perfecl fit. durablbty, comfort, freodom of movemeol aad , _<?dprotection from coldo, pneumonia an.i rheum_ti-r*i l-.r'n-.-r half , centur, GLASTENBURY UNDERWEAR ha. mainuined - enviable reputtt.01, Uok lor ajt ^of our trade marks on every garment "GLASTENBURl ltw?J?.?5 !h? best underwear tkif can be made. It \t more rcooonucal than tlie one-piece km-l. Guaranteed nol to Bhrtnlt Made in fifteen gradca, natural gray and cunel baii rttect-.m Viiatralian lamb** wool. worated ami merino, lijr.hr. medium and h,a. vuvKhtv NodyeituiY.it, GLASTENBURY natural gray, . ara* w.-.i uriaaer Wetgai (deoMo thre_d> . UM aAte9tttteetJarATV9tJaBlM DBAWBB haKDB oa tho fo'.lowlna ooaabafle. C b Materal Orajr Warated Uakt ooagbl.? v Notorol Orar auetrellea laaaeaf Wool. Hghl oelfbt....?J ? \v tt Netaral Qray fforatad, m*<inim weiaht..?-.PtAtm .; u Nfltur-I Qray arorotod, nedlaoa oolgka .? ???.? ? l ir Naaurol Qray A oaralku unn** Weel, wteier aretgbt.. ....+ wri[ _let nnd -ampie euttlaga I'-I't. - youi* for ths |..|.t. .'. Glaatonbury Knitting Company, Glaatonbury, Conn. Kiilll I'f Hi l> A < OMrAWY. Uli-lrsale PUtribuior-, .fiojlreadw-. >. T. BjKnfl "?* f 1th "nderwEAR ? ?*? &A * APROtlCllOfl AWIHS jcaui-i'uarni 5888-^ LOiPft. PNCunoaiA ?____ ANO RtllUMATlSM 11jntsFi>kI^ NEW PATTERNS IN DINING ROOM FURNITURE Particularly note-worthy among the new Dining Room suites included in our Fall Exhibit are those in rich Mahogany reflecting the Georgian and Colonial Periods, and the far-famed Flint Re-pro ductions of designs by Heppelwrute, Shera ton, Chippendale and other famous old masters. These pieces are executed with con scientious fidelity to the original modeU, and only the finest of selected grades of Mahogany, beautifully grained and thoroughly seasoned, are used in their construction. Geo. G Flint Ca 4m-**7 West 23*St. 24-^eMksr uf*4}**