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U- LEVEN HIS
Jouble Earl Heads Anglo-Amer
ican Banking C:ncerns.
pmrnffPtaOA. 1C<1_. Bf tht -rant^ood Company.)
lxird Lreven. who urrlves to-day ln N? w
BJ B-gkUMl OB beard th- Lufci
for hls first vlMt to this country.
- tatbet araa ae tvi.i-iv to
-"? Ifl whal
w c,. ' . il. i-elng uoi
?nth __rt of Leeen, bu1.
itae th? elevei.th Earl of iBOtfrllle, b -
I bfl has a numi*er of Btnof
!???' tv-stx y?_rs oi-i. baa
(ad >? ttteaaaatatrtre
hi iiiaaaanlflrl eery rich aud
ither pr?mlnently before tiie puS
Uom ago tbi-ttsh his preaeau*
? King Bf BflBBfl fl 58,088 tOT
. ? t ..f a .'h.-.rH-l fo- t ?
_ of the _OOt_ab f?r.i.-r of tht
irgh.
Lord ! ? ?? ? a '." |t OBllagfl
' bjaealf as a
?ra, although be holds a corarr.issio:i ?'.i
aralry of the territonul i l
a hla father and greafl-athar
bffon li renth Ba ri i f
I ? - so much of 8 bUBUieSfl BBan
g ,? went to the ler.gth ef
BbeT No
pan M.?ivillc. : l , Ufl boy to tha
palverslty ot
,;ity rf : ng fttted for l Bral
-ad decreas.4 ' 11 ? Bfl___B8 I
|n which Iaord l.ev-r. I? the prtlictaal ?
! >ae cf Melville,
Co. and o: WU
* ooni
Bja arm cf BTOl
pmccet !? d I -
oi Win___a DUBst-BB. __-0fl)e_ei TV.orr
BB B 4-u, wbtuh fleuyi
Bole in mternrttional Mtt U
, | in ot w? teeai 1
l, ? \jgxt 8 fathet wa* often over
j. r- ? . t.,,n u tb bi* bunkir.^
and wb* baal n.an at the wedd'r.g in New
*> ? ? o --Baga to tba late Duke
cf ifaai -ealer.
Th Lflfl- Leven'a grandf-.
?-. (Ictrentb 'i"-:!. BM
>A Henry T-Btr-t_a ML P ? ' a frtead of
* Of Tl.ackeray. Mat
traa, |_a Thomton vil'a at C-tB-MU
arrap-teaUy poatrayed by I
Md in tba openlng chaptr-is cf th* nOTai
Jeit u::r<nished at bb th, 1
quart-r- of'hlt BBtlBlP "f 8TI -th) |
? ? -t? the pl'.ler? of tl 8 Baetl r Ha'l
? '? led the ebolb
for a tirr. I
werful influenco upon BBfltflh
T-flfBtOB- "-'?'
t*r_y? - BUfl ln thia -
try and provud _ aaanroa of larir. ra
to thr. KUthor.
Purlng hls stay la N? W York Lord
I_r*en - at-B__e_ wlU - BUed
to tba presenc- of a t-BBbatOM in the lit
r Plnckeml S
? ? ?
:
>?:' tu<
i,'.. oi the
Et , of i.-v.-t. uc.l Bfel
? '
-:
? me wn? sreeted
M. t> . . t
i. as a mark
? * 8 hls
tOU. about
.? v '
\ . ? ?Idler
Btan att- r the battfc of T'r
aaarl
tar]
:,-, ? ? ? ?",.?.??? of
-. -. - al tbe hiter
? TblB tteutenant, Iha Hoa. William
i-Slle. '.'.in u -?::??'
the ' I afel?
.<:;:?. By ' Dr. Bai *.untn
? BtBaBOd wa* Um flrell known
8Urs<
irarion nf
]nde;ir..!?r,cr>
Me<!
MUUtQUItB DB POJCTBNOT
e
EASES I__ND FOR TWO CENTS
Iowa Man Contributes the Money to
the "Consclence Fund."
Aftaa grtteg B8fl>
? f ? Deeorah.
lowa, ma- .-nse hia mlr.d
by paylag i
aauri Ma. Vt aato t..
lai raflMan attt of flve
i ea eentrlbui
Tbe Ittttr ??
aaamry:
Herel i I centa whlch
? re sending ;i littlo
?rld - -'.it'-: Btun lini' i tbongbt
1 d- i ' rlght ar,.i regrel So -\
*? ?
WINTER GARDEN'8 REUNION.
? rrM r'-uni..n ol Wll t-.- ?
Har?, par* an.i pTBaant, fo..k B-MN BR tl,'
?co^.-kji of tne one bunir<-tlth perfOTIU'
???e of "T!,f I'a.sslr.i.' gbOW Of I
ftle WBBter Gar.len ve
Amon^ tl,r> ex-\\'lnt..r __8*8-B "turn who
.?'.rr.a-l tO ?- Of tl.-'.
iriumj.i.s reater_ay Bfteraoata wfltu mi*-i
m;i-v DaflBa, Iha Detty Ma
tera and Martln Brown, all of whom ar...
?ippearl- . Kfl8t| C BBOfl
the Cafltae Th.-atre, BBd M<-lvll> Bltta
aflsa Colllnn aang, Mlla ^f<zi" dld ber
iiancr j ,:.. ? Tha Merrj CBflH-eea
8_ted by t;.-- cntlre ballot from tbal ??;
?anlzat; n, nnd Martln Hrown and tbfl
Doiiy ttatt ra aiso dennavfl with th?ir eae
tumiir- Braea aad fluthuflBBenx. Meirtlla
ogue.
LIEN ON GILROY ESTATE.
Rae 'larke, a l>ariker, fllr-.l a
Mgateni laaiBrdaj ln the guprocBO
''ourt agalnat the estate of MaBiatrateJ
rluger.r .'. Ollrey, Of C'UeetiH Co'illty.
who waa a aon >.f the late Thomus P.
tillroy, formei Mayuff of New York Clty. j
Th? iad| ..unted to |7G7, the re- !
O-lnder due >.n four notes glven by Mr.
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WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY.
? _aB8f_*aa Maaaflfla af
s 1 /.'aologleal I'tti*
?M . ?? ,aum.
"4-?ur.,- ? . BktaaJ B-giaee I-easut, Hotel
A??oi. 2 \: ir.
aittinj n ..,: Kiiia-s Cea i e Con
tata Democrac) t"
? '. . ^n^r-ssrnan Hu!ji<-r.
'-?? Court atrtrt,
.
1 . . r r* XX.
are?rarertti nt Ju*_u.iirnn maaa wtinga:
' "oii?ge. l*<jii'h xm- str<-?t and !
*^i?t- aver.tMi Mtliiary irail. Kcholea ?tr.-?*t'
*ati ?.:..,;.,, , .venui Kckford Mall. Bch- ;
wroani r_l-/?f atreeU; I'aim Oarflen, Ko. 8TB
- uv.-inj... mil i oi.trcM Hall, Atlau
ue i? a varsru?ti avenuva, Breokljm, eve.'.ing.
'??Iir. laeturea ;t the Ikard of Eduratlon, *4'.1.*>
'?rr,. 'Ttg-Bttna ih<- I'olar lr?," by Anthoity
rl*_. k: I'ubll. -ctmol 14. tt'). '--'' Knst
?th atreet; "Tha B-nama ..'annl." !>?. B4
*B 15 Hloeaon, Publle Bei?-I ibj, Are
?"?* /i und Kaat *4_| tutft. ?*<.*hlna."
**; I'r ivii.ii.i, i. Orirrm PubllO
?eho..! i.'.T. .-? 8f| ??,-,;?a aveana unrl l^7th
Sr*e': "Ttt- I'ra-irj-rnt and Hli Cabinat, ' 1-y
llam MacDonalJ, of Hiwn * 'r.l
_??lt). | uMir Benool HI0, H'ltloly an<! fll*
ijatob airr?t?- "Warifl'S Wb?ai Tr?la.' by
*/'? Jo,n r ''roweli. Bl Veung Men'n Itesevo
_?! Ae^t-i-tlon llali Nv BU 1-ast liiua
WED ON YACHT IN SOUND
Thirteen Prevailing Number at
Bassett-Emerson Cereraony.
B] T-taaraph tc Tha Trthaac]
, C '? I let I U'llliam Koh
ert HuSett, a N< w York sugar brofcar,
SI : tbfl QreenWleb Country and
?? ?? cluhs. and Mrs. 1-luni.. . i oafl
crsim. a mambar ol ti:.- Ifualdana' Club
of N. w Tork, daughter ol AJfrsd Bannat
I'l.wii r Coaua, arera aaarrlad thls alternoen
' S deck ..I thfl raeht Au.usta II.
W. U> Maater Mllls, of 1S< a
York. Th< yacbt wi _? ? . ? tboa**
f" t off tha ladlan Harhoi Ti
<. lub houbc.
Ua ti.. :>? wtna laa i nt at
tha oaraaaony, arblcl aaa perf
th'i Bi r. 11. ii. Allay, .. rattrad Bapttet
man of Oreenarlch, many frean tho
clul houae, Bhorfl houaafl and othai j
wltnes-etl the marriaK*-: IbrOBgb SaM
, glaases.
Th'.- brigfl and hrldeuroorn Wt See)
? ? ly train at | o'eseoh. Tbay weart
Uy ti the BUlaeh Houae, arbera tbay
.Bt bf Mr. and Mrs. Elbert A. -il
Mr. aad Mrs. w ait. r M. Beaaett,
1 tha brkAaarooaa'a mother, Mrs. Bua Baa*
?t aad Mra, w. MeMaatai Mllla VYhaa
loardi d o." ladlaa Harbei
llaaach at tne BtUoch Ho ;s<. Boat t>. go
' to tha yaeht tbara arera ju?t thlrtaan
[soas aaaatn. B) e eoincMonco, there
Hir. just thirtaao at the oaremoay. aad
thlrtaan a*. Um wed-daaa braaStaai
?. the BUlaeh ik.us--.
Tho biid" had ao ati
hls taiii- r. H
? ta naaa Pottowiaa tbs bfer-hfast
Mr. r_ad Mia. naassti returaed te tba ? ?<*
guata ii taelf a-aieyasooB.
*
W_.DUIi.GS.
HADWEN- WISE.
. . ? ? !"r t
N .'. Oct :
' of Clty B
and Mra Oetta Beid WaBe. of No
. r> avenue, baeaaae tha hrida of W, ;;?
.<???--> HadarraBi BM of Mrs. Wllllam
? Ha !wen, ef New Vork. thla SfSBlBff
degrooB ia a beahas a:.?i areh ran
? ?; the gpnaltn War. The ccrcmony WBfl
perferassd la the Flrst ftafora-ed Church
hy tbs pastor, bai Rer. Dr. Bdward Daw
Mis. Howard W Soule. B-Bteff of tba
brid- ? ?.* ssatrea sf r.unor. Tbe brida
:? ?? w< re Mlaa Bvelyn l?
Bada an ' N a I a_. mi_?
B ihr, of - N J.; MI
?
? . raC thla elty. Waa M iffotli ?-? '?
! the hrtaa, was Boaaar gin.
'? Bngland, of thl? dty, a
man. Thfl Bflhers W-Tfl VI ?-'"hancvllor
" '
?-. ''.,:? ,i.rle_ 1
_d Reglnald W. ? ef Kew
York; B " ? and Hoarard *s tou.?
i rother4a*law of
? aptten followed at the
v Mr. and Mra Hadtren a I
I Mo. 21 ( rtTord treet, Paaaal .
MACY?DICK.
i-,., Lo >*7 Maad Oct
U r ??: Mj * ?
'v. k. aa 1 WI111 un Bl I
, land __acy, of Manhattan, arera married
: at aooa to*day ? ? a al tba hi ?
.ts, riosen av. t. ii Beeauaa <t t..?- ?
death of WlUlam Dlch, grandfatb*
I er of the brlde, only relal - '?'
\ '.ntlmate friCBdl
ryi | , flseamo] ara i | orm-t f tha
Rev. C. J. BB-11
i ef na Manhattaa.
w. ii. ? ? tet of '
! f=t. Mark's Bpfc i l BH -
lam B Dl '? BBBB. Mr Bl '1 !
Maey will llve far a I
..???. the town j
D
a" ? to Arlsot to 8] - ' ??
wlr.ter
MEIKLEJOHN?METCALFE.
... g_fl .--.,?
Ro
Brealin li sttres
. .,; g] ir,-: ll ."ii
Dr. Rl . Lord eflleiated.
The br;!". I ? IB the daught*r of tha
. .:.-??, '.-i .::?. of Broeklya,
. only uttendant lier nlc .. I
l ,> Metc .if* Tbs bwal ___n a i a
!: iroM Mab alfa.
Mr. Meiklejohn i* tba M ??: tba lat.
Robert Meiklejohn, feuader of "Tbe Dally
Adrertlaer*1 in Tobobama, Um flrst Atmr
ican newspaper pubttabed in Jui sa Hfl
,. ,t son i." Japai aad is a gr id .?- ol
tij. i .-. ch Ckrflege In feknbeiaa n
.Mry nfte tiii death of hi*
( Tl e brlA
hiated from B.-.rnard ln l""*
Tht -re to make thclr bOBM la Flatbush.
? ?
MISS GROSVENOR TO WED
Her Eugagement to George Peabody
Gardner Announced.
Bi Tet-et;; '' lo 'rhc Trl1' ?
Nearpert, i ?et Thi * i saaeana I ?
Mi'H Bose P Qieaaaaor, daagbter of Mi
WUllam Oreererner, of thla dty .';nd Proal
d-ric.'. to 'leorg.' Peabody 'J,'ird!,i?r, of 1!.,.
t<.n, ?"??'b BBaaaaeed thla afteraeoa I
M,y arearflnori Nedatehs bsensetfor
the sredilns.
m.sh Qroavenet Ib pojmiar amena tie
yoaaaer set bere. ard Mr. Qardaer has
bi-.-ri s freqoenl rlMter to Newport. Ha
?- seaaeeted with _ promlnent BeetaalJ
famlly, la a iiadueta ef Bnrvarl aad ?.''
ident I'
| RUMOR OF MARRIAGE DENIED
Mrs. Napoleoue, However, Said To Be
Eugaged to J. Stacey Brown.
.\ ??> lativi- of Mrs Kv. lyn A. NapoMOBi .
a daughter of thfl late Al. Admns, the
"1'oiicy kiuk." dealed yeaterday aftei
nooa tbal Mrs. Naaotooafl bad married ,'.
Htucey Brown, of Newport
It waa nald. howevor, that Mry. NapO*
leonc had long been acWjUatnted witli Mr. J
Brown and that they wer.- ?-Tif;;!i,'od. Mr
Napaleone, it wa* said. had recently loet i
htr foiir-year-old daBghter, BBd Bffl |
affected by Ibe death that she is rsettng i
ln a qulci llttle vlllagi- npotata. Wben ,
Mrs. Naj>ol?*one dlacardu ner mournlng ,
sh*. may ann'unce her angagBBieat and ,
marry Mr. Brown ahortly nfteruard. jj
When ln the clty Mrs. WapOlOOao'S home
N at the Hotrl Br< voort. Flfth ave?
nue and Mh strfet. with ner BlBteT, Mr*
Ffancl* B. Anderaon, recently dlrereed
ln- n "Jnck" Oallatln.
GIVE8 UP MU8IC TO WED.
tn> T-lagiafb ". Tha Trtherae, l
T>>s Angels-s. Oet. 3.-Casllng BSSlfl a
tntisical (nreer, Misa Paul!t,c lyamed,
i. r ef Mr. nnd Mr*. Qeersja A
Learned, of Cursaaae Bsaeb, has married
Marion I>. <*ooper, u wealthy BtOOb hTOker
of *?an Pnuseleoe and Kew Terb Clty. Bs
is the son ol F, M. I'-'op'-r, a retlrod
hroker and eapHaJIst
WILL DISCUSS 8MOKE iVUISANCE.
The r*ubject of amokc abatement will be
th<- K-;ncral ioplc for dlacuaalon at a pub
tffl meetlng to be held at the Knglneer
lng ieclSttSS Buildlng, No. l:t West 3&th
atteet, next Tutaday evenlng. The mtet
Ing will be under ihe dlrectlen of the
Amerlcan Boclcty of Mechanlcal Engl
neers. '
PRAISES CITY'S NEW WAY
Report on Accounting Made to
Chamber of Commerce.
MEETING FIRST OF FALL
Lewis Nixons Resolution Up
holding Taft on Panama
Canal Act Approved.
Uer tl '
ci.rr... ttp aaterday i I l af tba
flbauibar ol CeeuBBaroi ^"^ ;* report .?ub
nltted bv Prmnh .\. Vanderltp, chalrman
? ?? ? ? ...H.ir.itt.-. of Baaaa. "ti Um pn ??
ostallatlon of a new ayateus of
ttag B] ti a citv fUthflsaab '
rtruettrt work. bfl aald, bad
Bd Bfl rajiicily i.s ha<! bOBI B-pBCtad, tl ?
repeai d.jded tbal t..'? oetrata ef Kew fort
| rad . .io.*- " ? ' ,"''
apou tba Bubai a aa mo in the
lna__i__4_i of tba new ayataea
The OBBBB-ttee ? -? ? ?? ???'.. r> -
ti baa abauM I?? thaae la Um i
pietir.g tha aaw ae. fl mtla| mt the*
tba exalratkM* ol thi larai of Coatroller
Pn ndei-aat Tht report of I
t.-... which enbraei i a reewlutleu
Bubjset. waa __8_dn*-_Bl: adopt-d,
otlM r Ull?88 Um -?
ntion bj tba publ i autboriUea of a fund
of 1188,000 for ti..- aaa ef l
for the BBI|ll0JHIBHl of ;?????
ar.tB t<. BC ? I BUrpoB
BOtUtlOfl pr. -? Btl '1 '?
?? ? Bl
tbe J
? plan aud t" ir . ? ?
. eritl . Tbe rea il
araa :.-i .i.t.-.i , beai
aabed ? ? thia plai
Lewia N.M.n preeentad u tot
whtcl waa adopted, In rel.i te Pa
?r.: i anal leg-daUBa lt Atated Uial '????
aeaiueb as tbe appa-val by Pi ? ?? ? Tafl
of the i-oerrt Panaaia caaal aet baal been
i by the foreign preea aad Iot
Blgn I OBIMBWrClll '. b( IH? as a ?. lolatl'.p of
thfl May-i"Ruiicfot?< ircaty, tl.e Chamber
o: Cooaaieroc ibouM ar^trroei aad btrdorsa
thfl Btat<*rn??nt of tbfl Praal-BBt thut 'be.-'
BJ r:o BfV4r1ete_ ': tht tl-Bty tbal '
tha fnited BtatBfl from regulntlng Its
cotntneree by remitting toUa oa Ai
? p .: | Um i aaal
:, on behalf of ? -
ecuttre eonfanlttee. preeeeitaJ a reet*?ilk*_,
i .. . doptfi. in refi r- ? bb wel
oomlnc :? 11 ' on Prtd
18, foreign it b I ' ' iaa Btth
Inti rnatkv?a1 i Itnai ? aa ol i
(!o_Ifl ? '? ? '
luUon Pr- Bldaal Claflla
?. nre on fl
jolnt commlti' ?? ? . Bpl
Bt rnerd J EI oalagei . t
_merl an Cbaanbat of Coaniaei e ef Parta
aad Laem ?. Deaet, barmarly i rt
. . ....
t; j _tn ndlag tbi
KuestK of t: ?
meetlnj terda ? I
. li .-.me; t Wi
Bbrea months ago Pn lafllfl, ln
o,-.enIn?r tba r_e-aUng, Bl whlcB Bieet of ti:..
_*etnb<ra gatbered in ardar tr. renew old
U
'??j tbe chamber.
INSECTS HAVE THEIR POLITICS
Progressives and Old Liners Aniong
Eru, Says Ditmar*
1 ? '?* ar- pree
: ? im rel ^or' i,
atber rtrata of Ih I I I
i ,o:.d i* Ditfli m rator of tl
Vork go I tical Part I ba a
eomplete
'? ? (1..1L. ? . thre_8ri 18V
Breda f -laeeta B-Uralfled lo sucl
tant tbat 1 PPear elephanth
? ? - Bbewn
? . . '*. ?
In eaplalBlfl r th rojoet Ifr. Dli
.i i . Beterday _ ? ajld ba
al le to retyred
recte, am W Ml
.... , -v r : are j rogi
? d Hns ra
One spktet to ba r-iewn 1* fo?ad aaly
iu the Weefl In B Iraflrari na th<*
wf if agtaar I
_re_B i "ii It* beek onUI they i
ifleugb to flhlfl foi u ? nr ? iv.s. .,r,<i then
?
tl ?? Barater apeke al aa
aibehs."
STOVER TO BUY NEW TREES
Park Comniiseioncr Will Visit Ntir
serieR in Other States.
i'uiK i '?.'.-.mi*>-.'*i aad Joba W.
Hutehlnaon, the purtth?atng agenl ??' tha
Parb Commlaaioni
i trip Usrougb tha traa bbti rlea la oatgh
tortaa Btataa la en effort t.. Und treea
,. , | , ?. . laaa le Broa dwa].
i.s well Bfl tO BCOUra tr..- for tbe paiks.
Mr gtover BOtd yaaterday that wttb the
,,-<,(,.iratton oi tbe _?*re_fb PraaHent b?
,Xi.t.'.t to K"t inder ?a> ln tbe near
ruture h Mg trea ptatrtlag protfa-t, wblab
eould laclude the Betting ottt af many
.ri.-. tal pt?nea ln Bf*oadw_j ?
"After BBU-b auareb ln Uaa ata b
he Parfc ''o'l.inlBHlon.r. "I hav- fOUfld
bat tbfl OrBurtal pkua _ bba al Uv
n-st atreel iteaa Tba aha i. na bangar
tbe brefl fof Uaa Btreetfl ol tbla atty."
Tb" refihuitlag of Broadwaj wUl bi
logna .a Ntb Btreet Praetb illj all thfl
b-ad treee have been retnoeed from tbal
tboroughfara Thfl -ommaadonei BUd
bat iri order to earry oul tbe new t>ibi t
ng t?Beme it would ba -eeeflaary te aaerl*
li ki.ho of tbc Hvc treea of t ?
.;K...'ii i tn tbat Btra I
? ? " -
ANNA HELD SUES ZIEOFELD
ActrcRB tremaud- $'-.700 Lent to E_
Htubaud on NoteB.
Atinn Held le revealed an _ thor.-u b
.tiMiri'as woman Ifl BBI nctlon whlch aha
Baa J-int bre-gbl agataal Piorenoa Bag*
r. m, the theatrlaal b__uMjar from whom
^h'- r?cently obtulned a divorc gbi ?
ralag to recover i-.7tr>. aa al84B_ai ra*
nalnder due on four notes aCKr'Batlni;
I8.W0, whlch -legf.1-1 gaefl hls wlfe for
money she advaneed hlm.
The lonns were BBB-8 ln 4agBBta Iflfli
n I'lirla, and whlle nt Ibfll tim.' 80TB BBfll
111 ve been a consbbration, th.- BOparfl in
Ibfl suit show tliat tiie llttle French wom
tn ehargad ber bBBbaad lnterual on the
Bmum ut the rate of I aet Bettt fl year.
fhree ot the notes becaaM due in faant*
iry, 911, and Ibfl 88_ar ln a year
~- B?
DEER SEASONS FIRST VICTIM
Adirondack Ouide for New York
Hunters Hnrt by Bursting Oun.
tllovrrsvllle, K. I . Oet _~W1____
'ourtney, an Adirondack gulde, fin<l a
run at hla camp near L-a-K* PaBBflB faatar
lay mornlne aa a alrTnal to a party of New
York df-r hntitcrn to return for break
"aat. The gun B?Plodfld. tearlnK hls left
land, Ha waa brought to a hospltal bflTfl
ind wlll probably l-.ac hls hand.
Thia la the flrst aceldent of the d.-*r
nuntlng aeaeor
COLONEL SEES^ LEADERS
Arranges New Trip West?
Goes to Washington.
\fte- a day ? i-. O'ster Bay
during wblcb Colonel Roosevelt got a
.. ii!: i,*???'? d rea ;' ruag Bi ? ?? ts <?;
teania he atotersd Irte Lfew Tort Mti
t.afer with Iba
. ? rn of tho PreareaatTfl party at tu
M inhattan.
Thfl lllflflllna. which *a- heM hi a prl
? ? room oi I ? twelftb floor. was a
I ,i confer Ifl
addltloa t. tu- nandldati thara ?*cr- sree
eai Beaater loaeph M Dtaoa, Praab a.
?i i ;.,<? !?;, ii.-. - <:. .-_?? W. Perhlas,
Hooker, Tbaothy D. Wooirulf,
?-?- i: -or* volt wii.i.i n A. 1'it.nder
nrilnaa II. Hoi aad <' n* m I
? ? Lyeai. -"hpr: ?? H P icll waa aa>
lt did not arrlv. 'mti! ,i Bl >rt
tl.v ? ? | R ?. ? ? ? ? ? ? irtur*.
At the ?r.d Of IbS col ??thi.. , O. '.<
Datrifl announced that the colom-i hml
oe whateeor lo say about tht testi
meai ef J. PtaasBnt Meraaa bofBn
Beaaa - Inveatlaettae eommlttee Mr.
1 alninei tha aatlra ttane taken
>? ihe eeafei aa* ? ? fl di roted
to dlecuselng tbe oanrttdato'a -tal trtp le
the m . ..- v. ? :. Tbe ptaaa ol Um trlp
? :; Bflanewhal uacerti ta, aad ta saeet
? .-.-* tire- l;.it ? Bfl BllOtted '"
? ar ? ; tten.pt belaf taa.J?
lo eet the ptaei ? tings.
Jonraey a II] rrtarl on Mendey, Oe
- :. m trhSi '?? Roeeereii will
? | gorh al ' ? leei ??? the Tv.cc
?.!. on Tbi - ta] ' ?
will sp.'Hk in BprtngjB-M, DL. al tbestats
. . ? ir thfl BBBM
StaUe, an.l It I- prebabb that a m-ettng
arlll be beM ta Chlcago ->n tbia d tb tl ?
lath '*? riii"
... iidate la MI
...... ????? M . as eoa
i the m
all h
ami .i.:ir,. Tbe
? lath, wiu ba speai hi lad-saa,
___ ? .i daya arlll go lo Ohlo
, g daya and h r?u;,.i.ty
hare been allotted to PsBasylvaata. Th
. 1 ? . -ind th* OOlonsf ln Gov
- WBeecri beas "tate, and th" bfl
wtll hf ?p^i t in Oeaneellcat. Mr. Beees
..,). flzpaeta t" b" back ln New Yo*k en
?i H || cf the 21th cr the morning of
the 3th.
w v. ifl >. tee BlUfl tim? to rasi for h* 1*
i te addreaa - maaa m^ting la
Modtaon Bquara linrden on October M
The .-th *'.:i find him in Malae, aad or.
the ::? sar te tbe pteaa el Weed*
ruff. Broohlyn arlll heat tbs eaionel
r | thfl Beat f"'ir daj> he will wlnd up
tign wtrh * laat ol llen York
., - - ? ,-.? th? dty last
on the U
i. . ? .mia line. PoaaWy la
honor ef tba BeBBte'a ooauatttee, '?? haa
1 the gray sacw ? .:' Wl ? h fltOOd
nd ?????- !? ? ta Iba Weat
BELASCAN PLANS
| Manager Announces Another
Play for Republic in January
Bolai > wfll i taee in n i.e.irsii at
I!,.. i: ;.. Tbeal ? ? * U< lay ?? neej
. ? ? i "Taara of WseraUea.*' hy
i .. | ai ? Hattea. it* tirst Bew
Torb preeentatlon arlll darlag Un
are*;. of Monday, J inuai
? ? .-"'..r;. bl "Th- CBSfl Bl H-ck*.
iw-iv- ?coks t- Kew
faytw BBOSd before
I i- n t. ? tl ;-iiy ben 1
wtll b Ifered at tbi
Thas al both sf I Bew Torl Um af ss
Mr Belaace arfll bi lateaUoa,
? ihe beajtontag ? l a
plays at ? >? h .t Ms
?.?.-.?'." m- Betaeee r**
? .: tbs i'--*' en ?
? , i ?< Its e itaarBi Piederlc
': m i hi. :.K"*na.
???tlon ? v.il! re- ?
., am ..r, Kaveiaber
: . angai aaal ii
v .'n :ii the
-'.,.?..i? rbfl ira, CM age, sa Monday, !to*
v.mber :? Tbe nea B tton csiasdy ?aifl
open iti New Torl at ?t t?:^ Ba*
..':?. ? ef J
? ? wtll in i jn Bardlng,
, ]? . ii ri-'U K- loey, i.. M. H"i
.i- |r? Oraat M
' s AUee
; | Mabel Bul ?
THEATRICAL NOTES.
hs will pn ?? nl et tbfl
ls new ptaj Mi Bleb
M i lon."
Oeorge M <
hflra ..( all ii.mpantea now plajrlaa la
ffam Yet ?? gaeetfl al Ihfl ssw lal
II ? . r. ,, Atinee to tahe ptaefl
...... trand Oj ..i Hoaaa
? u'ti roeoa.
i... |_adi of the Bttp ?'">? '''
.!,.,. DUBaanain ertfl prsseBt
Muntgorner: aad Bteai atad Blsta Jams
At tbe Ol Theatre ta Kovi ? ?:'- lean i
by special tr.dn for Phfladelpbta on Bat*
. | . . v. im,-. whera u aill ba flatered tn
tha .'ir-t tbne oa Moaday sveataf. Chlef
in the support wtii bs Lydta Lopoabowa,
Allene Crater, Queealfl Vaaaar, Dengtafl
BtereewoB, Kathrya Hayaa aad a targn
gmaan and oeaipaayi artib
her new reeae, "Btendwai le Parle," vtt
UmYa tor Albaay tids saorataa al IUI o.i
.-, Bpectal ir-iin rn sevea ears erer the
tttm -orh CeBtral Ballrorad lo opea tir.
..,,: m ;,; the C o.o.i\ Clty.
Praocea Den-ereat m aee singing th'
prtoM denaa rals ta "Mj Beet ObV* at
the Parb Theatre, reptadag Obrs Ulrleh,
Another newaomar ta tl-' ?a*1 ,ls Unaaa
Kaymond Miss K.vymoi.d 1* slnKlng a
OOOfl sorB hy irvlng Berlln4
Tie- iirst r-anttaaeal ?-f Ibe Bagttah eaat
for Arthur CoUtas* Dmrj Lans bmIo j
d .,?,,. "The widp." artU arrl.i Bator .
Baaaay aa tbe steaaishlp Kew
York. Tbi party taaludea *'?*'>? lUlaatoa.
Amhroa Mannlng and Mr and Mrs
Ch irlSS Ulackall.
joim Maaea reasardaf ssjaed formai
coiitra.t* to remaln ui.dei Mr I'rohman'a
tiiHiiaK- rnuit for the ntxt llve yeara.
It la the Intcntlon of K B. Hothern and
juUa Muiiowe, darlag ti-.. preeenl season.
|0 paOdDOfl on.- ef the play* of their rspsr
tory in ihe Bttanbatbaa IBaba-n Their
piun is te pseeont th.' staee la thin aaw
tm OB "ne tv.-nlng, und |0 repwit II the
following ereatag ta thdr usuai etabarata
htyle, and in thls wav to i.-aln in SBttiaata
erttteal aad pepatar, aa to arbethev
. la to bfl preferred with or
wlthout soi n. ry. n i? brebaMa that tho
scheme arfll flrat bl trled out ln rhiladel
phia, lnimedlately following the .ngago
nunt at Ihfl Manhattan Opera Hous..
*
CABLE FACILITIE8 CURTAILED.
The CeBimarntal CaMp ("ompany l-sm-d
n Motiii.utio.i from um ttew Terb B?es
foeearaai to Um aBeet thal prlrate t.>n>
graBIS fer Turkey ta BUTOpe, Turko> ln
Asia, Turkleh lalande, lledjaz and V.
men must hc wrltten ln plaln language,
In Kngllah, Trcnch, Oerman or Turklah.
CHANGING HIS MASK.
'%#*>??? HeL
n
'</-><
OBITUARY.
MRS. JAMES MATTHEWS
H-Hjtl.oid. Long Uiand. Oa ? -Mr*.
i,-orge.inna I't^rcy MflllhQBB wife of
Iiini.'s Matthews. BMBSbst Sf tt.* tirm Of
I I? Matthew* Bor.s. Hrooklyn. dled
hflfffl to-day ut hflT *"'immer hOflSS, She
WSS tuken 111 la,: Ma] ai.d waa brought
h-re from Hrooklyn In a p*-Hat? rUBbn*
lam-e. In spite of every care, *he gradu
a!ly BreW *,i>r?...
Mrs. Matthews **ae born in Henry
atreet. Manha'tan, STbofl that waa the
fuaMonable part sf tbfl dty Hhe moved
to Braeklya la tbe Wt rrtth her partnt*,
Mr. anl Mrs. Henry K. Hlercy, and S as
marrl?_ to Jame.i Matt..??*.?. May '',, '."A*.
V\'l.-n - ;. oung WeeBBfl Bhfl wrh an rMttSB
worki-r in the flBBBT-h Bnd fri inday *ch<?ol
of tbs Plist Oraagragatleaal ?thodi*t
Church. in I-twrence atreet. *fterw_r_ ln
tiie new | ircn. State ard Hoyt utr-.e-tn.
After her rnarrlaa^ to Mr. Matthewa ahe
bacauaaa a BaBsabar af tbe Lafayette Ave
?Ufl I'renbyterlan Cbercb, uf wnlch ahe
WM a (ommunlcar.t tor tw.> nty-tlve years.
Mi MBttbBWB * a* B (llr'-ofor ef .ind an
earneat work?'r for the MrnokI>n Tralnlng
H i.ocl and Home for Young ittrla, at No.
1883 PB0-_fl ctreet Two year* ago Mr.
?ad Mim Matthewa celebrated the flftlefn
aaaraeaaary of th.-ir wedding. Tho death
af that. -? aaal aoaa, Aaal D. Matthewa, a
yeur ano, **?a_ a sevese blow to tbfl BBBths
ST, MrS Matthewa leave* her basbaad
anl two Harry P, and <ieorg* Hf.
Mal t ? *
DAVID M'MAHON.
? T*'sKr?ph to Tha TrlBeae.]
PbUadelphla, Oct. a\?DarM McMahon,
one of Oenaantawa'a erss-UBsal and best
known resMshtS, dled early thlH morning
tl >? hC-BBj No. *?' Baal CbSttefl avenue.
Ml MeMahea was elgbty yeara of age
Ha nus tbs ssaesr meaaher af the con
tractlaa ,;,"> "f Daeld McMahon a ;-.>ns.
ai. i iliieugb hls esaaeetlea aBth thla hrm
d .1 large tortaae. Hc kept up a
cast!<- In lieland, maklng freu,u.'rt trlpi
to that country. Mr. McMahon WBS *ald
10 have besn the larjc'M individual own-r
...f real satnte ta Oernntalawni owning
neaily a thousand hou?ct-.
A
MAJOR WILLIAM A. TURPlN.
Major Wllllam A. Turpln. who rottred
from the |Mb U-gtment, N. O. N. ... on
Fehruary U, \*?. dled v*M?rday from
hearl dlMeaae. at the Poet-Oraduat* BflB*
pltol, aff-r _ prolonged illn?-u.
i'..- t-n yeara Major Turpln was tn
command of the Ut Hattallon, and eno
of Ita most pop'ilar offlcerr*. Juat befor"
his rBttreoaent ho wa* unanlmouflly se
Ifleted tor tbe p1?'v of Heateaant astonel
by a caucuH of ofllccrs. but he waa com
pelled to d*-"llno the honor, becauae of
hla ill health. Re BflarWard served aa
inBDoctor general of the eon_n artUlery
i ,,r nlne reara Major Turpln waa aeo*
retf-rv of the Mllltary Athletlc L*agu.
ll, iai born In Itocheater. fortjr-tiv*
'reafl- ng" and wae In the Kirat Separate
Company for tare yeara. ^ ? bewaa
rhoeen MPtaln of rompariy I, 13th Reg.
ment. and major ta 1W. He leaves a wife
and daught*r. _
* *
DR. FRANK J. PARKER.
Pr. Frank J. Parker. an eyc apecialiat.
dled venterday. after a fhort i:ir,ei.s<. ut
UM I'reabyterian Hoepltal Rs waa forty
? flOTS 0M and unnaSfttSd Ho wa* born (n
(?onnertliut, nnd waa gradWBted from Yale
in ISft He removed to thls clty. and
?sea afler became ?sBnttarsfl with Um
hUnhattaa Ira, Ear and Throat Iloapitn!,
. n whlch Btaff he eerved for aome yeara
bffore tuklng up a prlvate praetlce.
Bfl wob a member of the Amerlcan
Medleal Aaaoclatlon, sasMtaal aurgeon at
thr Maabattan Rve. Ear and Throat Ho*
,.lt.il ophthalnak aurgeon at the Seton
Hospital, th.' New 1-tb Otphaaaae
Asylum nnd Ihe Oreenwlch Hospital. ard
Wga .tttendlng physlcian at the Bllnd
Bablee' Home. His home waa at N'o --?
K:i*t luth *trect.
* ?
OBITUARY N0TE6.
IAMKP STFPHEN NORRI8, genoral
manager of the Maryland A Pennsyl*
vanla Rallroad, dled tn Baltlmore lost
night He wan flfty-flve yeara old.
IBAAO NEWTON PIULL1PB dled
?udd*nly laat night ln Bloomlngton. Bt
Be ntndled law with Robert O. Ingersoll
and was ono of the leading lawyera of
Illlnol*. He waa chairman of the State
RaUway Oaa_BU_ariewerS four yeara und
Sunreni" <'ourt reporter elghteen year",
recently reaignlng. He waa BB authority
on Abraham l.lncoln. and hla book ?n
the emanclpator attracted wlde atten?
tion He nas alxty-*e,.en years old
TAFT GREETED BY 75,000
Attends Brockton Fair and Re
news Youthful Pleasures.
'Vy T?!.*?raph tfl Th* Trlbur.<*.1
Urockton. Mass , Oct. 3-Pre3ident Taf?
enjoyed hls vlalt to a real old-fushtor.ed
falr to-day. Wlth Mrs. Taft he motored
forty-nve miles from beverly down
through Boeton to thia clty to apend an
afternoon watchlng the races, llstenlng to
tbe bands, admlrtna; the open alr shows
ard other attrrt.-ttons the management
bad provlded. Only the "hot dogs." the
lemonade and the peenuts were lacktng
to take the Preatden". back to hln boy
boed days. when a falr was an erent long
to bc looked forward to.
Thfl attendance to-day was more than
To.wr) persons, aa against 36.000 yeaterd.y
and a previous hlgh water mark of 37,500
The talr manager* attrlbute to-day'a in
crea."*ei attendance to tha presence of
tbe President. who was received wlth
every manlf<*atatlon ef ?nthuslaftm.
The President and Mra. Taft left Beverly
at 11 o'clock. They were lun^heon guests
of tbe Brockton Commercial club. When
the Presldentlal party reached the falr
'ground-? lt was drlven around the hnlf
'mlle track twice, whlle thousanfls of per-1
sons ln tiie enolosure. outside tl.e fence
and ln the grandstand cheered ar.d waved i
hata an.l handker-'hlefs.
The President aaWUpM a box ln front
of the centr* of the grandrtan. for two
hours, and then >tarted back for Bex*erly.
He reached Parramatta phnrtlv after 7 j
-."cJoch.
GEORGE M. NELSON DEAD
Former New York Lawyer 8_cc__.be
to Apoplexy in St. PaaL
[By Tal^rraph t? _be Tntmn?.J
**t. PbdIj Oet _?1_? raaurtflflaai of a
stroke of apoplexy suffered two yeara ago j
eeuefld the death of Oeorge ML Nelson
flftv-slx years old. a wldely known law- |
yer of flt Paul. but late of New York
iity. at the Aberdeeh Hotel hcro ycetcr
day.
Mr. Nelson lived In "t. Paul until _**,
when he removed to New Tork nty to
rtactlae law. He awoke ono mornlng at
bla lioms in L/irehmont. N. W? and found
,,ls wife'a child dead !n Its t*ed from coal
??*.*?. The ahock brought on a stroke ef
apoplexy at that time, and hla Ufa waa
deapatred Of. hut b?* recoverod ar.d went
to \s>* a-Bfat-B, arbera he renmlr.wl e
year.
MURPHY8 TICKET.
"IN AND OF TAMMANY."
From Tl.e Brooklyn Standard trulon (BepV
Wllllam BlUer Is In nnd of Vnr.imany as
tnuch as "BlB Tlm" is, or aven Bos* Murphy
bBasaat
B__fi AN KVEN BATTT.T*:.
Prom Th<* N.w Tork Kvenlns; Bun flnd. >.
tha r..m!nitlon of Mr. Sui-.er la a partle
ularly refrsahlra even'. The Deinocrailo
cnndldate may lack tho fllatloctlon of Mr.
ytreus and the B8HB?I phlloaophy of Mr.
_4*egea, But be pobbcbs-b a aturgy BeuraiB
aal vtgor all bla own that wlll rr.alp* tho
? ^r..--.rrnered rontest a 8*888 falr and eren
t. ttle.
-A JOKE.'*
I*rom The B-BflhJk- Tirr.es <ITo*rt _U^
Thr nomlnation ta a 'uke, of coura.v al
l*r.at ao far as thia vear*s electlon la cnn
888-8* I? ?"?y well b? doubtad If Mr. Bulzer
blrr.aetf regarda tt it anything aiae. Hut It
\tI1I sufflce to kttp Ms natna before Uafl
public aa e posalblllty. and to eecure h'.s
nomlnation avery two yaar* uutll he may
tn ?laot?d.
BROOKI.TN rtTPORT.
FTom Th* Brooklyn Ea#l? <D?m.).
tt " aa natural and not unflttlng tbal
Wllllam Hulisr ehould bn rianitd for Ouv
artior hy a freed conventlon. ard Martln lt.
Olynn for Lieutenant Governor by the eam.'
bofly. Doth man have Invartably and con
sBBOUtbjr lt_ the demand for free action
In Democratlc nomtnatlns convantlons. Both
have illuatrated !? ln tbelr conduct. B8 tbe
ofll-a whlch th'y have wrung from tne
nnk anrl BM) ot tUtlr party in dletrlcte and
from tbe repr?*e<*ntattv<'B of tbe rank and
flle in public trtbunale.
"AN tTNTIT NOMINATION '
Trotn The New Tork Ev^nlnr Poat tlnd.i.
B'hethrr the Byraouse conventlon *as or
waa not unboaaed: wtiathar, at aome balteve.
thu whole appearance of an uncontrolle.
conventlon waa n.erely a Tammany preteucv
the fac remaltia thrt th<* nomlnation of
f.'onaraaainan Sulsar muat be a bltter dlt
aiipolnirrent to Dcmoerata overywhar*. The
conventlon haa ehoaen a man uho ln no
wlse meaiurea up to tha needa of the hour
or to th? ne?da of the offlce.
I
! NEW WESLEYAN TEMPLE
Oentral Hall in London Has
Magniflcent Dome.
Ieondon, Oct 3.?Th* openlng of the
new central hall of the Wealeyan body
| at "vVestmlnster to-day brought together
I not only the leading repreaentatlvea of
that denomlnatlon, bM those of PtbSf
churehea. as well a.* dlgnitarlcs from th*?
London munlclpalltl?n. The festlvitlen
connected wlth the lnaug^iration will ho
spreod over a fortnlght.
Tho ceremonles began wlth a rellglo.'
?ervlce In the great hall of tbfl r.ew
structure. whlch I* to be offlclally rc- -
ognlaed an the head chap?l of the We.st
mlnater clre.lt, under tbfl m'nl'try of UM
Rev. John E. Wakerley.
The dome of the magnincent battdtag
provldes a r.ew landmark for l_?ndon. II
towers Nf fe<?t above the street, and !<
the thlrd largeet in the clty.
THE TRIBUNE FRESH AIR FU.-O.
ACKNOWI.EDOME.VTi-'.
nalor,"* ef candy fund ?? gherhenl
KMCP 11od;? . MM
m. <; w, b., nihraae Manor, K. Y . 10 Ou
Mr*. T. B. M. 1000
No run*. Dov?, Ve'.. 8 00
"I,!t-hfl?id. ."oni,.'* . 3 00
Befurd for telephone OBlla, Mo'Jr.'
?!e-*ant . J 40
Klaa K. r*t-r*or,. Fi*ttu?h._ 1 eO
A(!e!?l<le T. Do'?n*r, Lo* Angelc*.
C*l. : 00
n.viu.u.ily ?<?kr.owle.fl*-. 3*.tSM Ot
Total. >3ctob?r 3, 1911.134.304 18
Contrlbutlor.*, prafcrably bf Bbast*. *ipr***
or mon,v ord*r. should f? addraaaed to Tb*
Tribun, Fresh Air Fund. Th* Trlbune. ?W
Tork Clty,
DIED.
V.t\o, Ha;Ti?t C. BBBMflfl, ciartn-e 6.
HMbrojck. J aaal Taylt-r, Edfard T_
Macy, Oeorge H. ""ra<-y. Kvanaellr.e.
n?lchert. rr*fl?rlek v_n Kchalck. C. G.
Blce, Ora e S. ' *n, ''!i*rl*? I
Itoet. E'liabeth <\. \Va***ni-._ii. Enill*.
Schmldt, Margaret.
ENO--BeeeaT-y, tn ^?rl^. Oe">t..?r 3 Uar.-..i
Chrlitm*,, wlf, of Johr. '"hester Eno. of
Ne.w Tork City.
HASgnoUCK-Budlen!-, **. DeMM Vo-.. B
Y. or. October :. IIU, JOMptl Ha*br<ric_.
M to., ln N* 78th y?_r. '.-rlenda. ulio Wet'.
ct.eater Ho.n. SocWt-f. N. T. i-ute Hem.
Soclety, Amerl.-an Itibtltute. Pati-.o'-g.ca'
Rocletv. Holland Poolety, ar.d Chtron Club. of
Yonkern. are Ir.vited to attenl f-neral frOni
l-.n late raalflail '?- "n Ct: lay. October 4, at
I p. i.i tnterment at Mount Hope Ometery.
New Jer?*y B?****? pleaae >.opy.
MAC- Vjddenly, *t Hudson. N. T., Octobtr
2. ijeorg* H. Msv-y. Eut.eral (roirt bl* lat*
rc-iM ?na Vrllay afterr.oon at 3:15 o'cloe'-.
BEICHEr.T-Fre-erklt, aged 72. Service* Th*
Kur.era! cburrh, 841 We*t -34 *t Ufetk
i.'ampbell Bulldlm*), B_t_r__y, 3 o ctoc*.
A-tooto-tl* oort*f.-.
ItlCE-On Wednesdav. 0 t.jber 2, 1012. Bt Na
81T Kugbv Hoad. Brooklyn. Uraco Htewarr
Bto*. beloved wife of llarold Melvllle Btc*
in bar octri rear.
r.OC.T?On TVura-lay, October 3, 1912. ~Mxa
beth O.. wife <>f Welllngton 8. Boot, and
daughter of the lst.i Jame* and Mary V
Bowiand. I'uiiTal aarvleaa at her l*t* r**i
^.?nr.~ No f?8T Bt J.-tm's Plr.ce. Brooklyn. on
Krlduy. October 4. ut *-:3o p. rr? tr.urmon'.
at Plttsfleld. Maaa,
v ?H-tlDt on Octetar 2, 1512. after a ^o--t
illne,*. Margaret Bchmldl wl.iow of Kr*n:
\ Svhnilit- i-neial trttt her :?te r*?l
dtneo, *?o. 1?3 AtWlns ave. Brooklyn, >n
Sumloy. October *J. Bt tSSS P- !"?
SHELDON-- On M> .vl.iy, ? opteinber 30. 1*1 J
at bl* r?tflaBB*. No. lcl H*U.y tt . Brook
l>n, Clsraara Ber.son Sliell n. Vun*r?! prl
v.ite.
TV.I.OR?On We3ne,di.y. Octob*r 2. 1812.
_' hU htt.i r.sl.l. c-e. Nv 138 IToop?r It .
Brooklyn. Mward I.yV. I" Ma 08?n ;-*fcr
Tuneral prlrato.
TBAi'Y-'>ri Oetabn I. 1912. l!v*ngellne, b*
i.v.- "Ita ?rf Tlioma* I'. Tr*cy l*urer*t
er H*te r^s!J*nc?. N**. l*?i P*c-ll1c ?t .
Brooklyn. ?"? Frlds). Otober 4. at 230 p. rt.
tntennerit i:v,rgreun.i i>m*terj
Vlis of vcro'.rr, Chgrlotte Oray V*n fk-halck.
daughter Of tn. late BBBBUCl1 -W. <* BuaMB.
ulfeof Her.rv Van *l?!ck. ?*".*?_*:
n. ther of Dr. ?-r?ori? tJ. Van fi,-halck an<t
Kugene V*n Schalek. ot New Terk *nd of
Ma.Urne Ellse Pla. <?!. of Klorance. anU gr*nd^
mother of Oount Mwltrl Boutouritn. ?n?
C__it Va-Bta Boutourlln*. of Tag*nt*cha,
Kues'.a; of Countes* Unk* Hohenaa ot Ocb*l
lerma-orf del -irflnberg. In tichl**len. iHr
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Florence. Nol!'** cf funeral hereafter.
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