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IV f) alycei init.'.i BtatM, and ,..? 0f common ran time .1 ". . . formed to nn.i ? ,;.r,n.' un trariporl ri lawfi ' Muat Be Satished of Gu.lt. of ll. irt mM ? - S "S" ot :. some o ... .lou.,. Oi u .? igal ano Eda '"' an.i ? ? car. Tbe all thai h. ' in v ? . V>: ? , ;,i, ,? nnw l , lefendani ' ' ' nt. Coo't to Decide Punnhment. i ,,l,. A ? - ? U mfil r..i '..?- the defendant. I* com " 'rt. The.. Burnl r?,,rr?1 ... br/theee had ium. ' ' .horUy after tht "T-M kngelet ' Ihat But. blow blm 'P- ' obtained . of b Mh ? ? ? ? . bad published II i ? ? ? ?_ SAVES GRANDSON'S LIFE Dr. Herbert Dinslaw Forces Emctic Down Boys Throat. i. H> rl ? i' Dlnala*. I Iheolog] i" iiio-i Theologlcal 8eml nary, aaved Ihe life of i ar-old grandaon, Theodon Dinalaw, ii , terdaj aftemoon bj forcing an 11 n the throat of the chlld, who had awallowed a atrycbnlne tablet. ?ltt,,. Httlt '?? ' ?'? f""1 bla pan nl .,, gp, ..;,;.,. .ii .1 bai ., ,n ? ie Dlni ? ? "? Square leatei la afternoon fhe boi atrayed Into his grandfather'a al where he aaw ? phlal of tableti lylng o,, a table. ll" bad I iken bt mceop l ?u licli '? aml thought thi white table}* w,;e augar pllls, -" h? i?*>H ?? , | ' tedkll giauu father. SeeJag the bottltj In the bojr'a hand. Dr. Dinalaw al once gol emetic ln tha mean Um* thi chlld'i father telepbonod to the S Hoapital. Ti..- ambulance d< ? toi . aald only pi Dli ilaw'i promp! ;i, i|od bad iavi d tha chlld'i life _? -?? "BIG TIM" ON THE MEND Congressman-Elect Takes Walk in Streets of Yonkers. After being a patlent ln Dr. Bt n aaaatoii im i l 1 onkt n ft r s< week* Congi .aaman-cleci Thnotl Bulltvan haa m fai i.fed fron, hli ncrvoui breakdown that hi I take a walk or aui rlde daily. Hi walked aboul buataeaa m i tlon . f Tonkeri n. \ od how toi ' would be ab atorlum a phyalelan thera saul yeaterday II would be adviaabh foi tbe "big fellow" 1 mai: a fl I WOOkl longer. ? ? MISS GOULD JENDS GIFT Ships Moving Picture Machine to Army Y. M. 0. A. in West. port Tuanaand, Waeh., Dec 28.? Mis? Helen Qoald retnomhered the Arrny Y M C, A. h. re when duing her Christmas ihopping, for a tele Kiam v '- recelved by Buperintendent Btafford to-day aaying thai ;| moving I'lcture ma.hint' had heen ahlpped by Kld i |i aid to tht aaaoclatlon ai a t'hrietnias gift to the nun at ihe eoaat deft nce forts here. -?? COURTSHIP OF 47 YEARS Pennsylvania Farmer Weds Sweetheart of His Boyhood. ? i:. - . ? Tl* ni 1 Hri'wnsvilhtt l'enn.. 1 ?ec. 29. -Afi.-r I coartahlp of forty*aeven years. Miss Kate la.nniiig. llXty-tWO y.-ars old. of West Brownsville, and Bamue] Clear, Of the same ajre, Of California, l'enn.. w.-re llimillll to-day. The < eremony Wai performed by the Re*. W. R. tflgailll "f the California Methodist Kpiecopal Ch'.irrh. The .o'.iple pllghted th?ir tioth when flfteaa years of age and had been sweethearts aver llnea, Their reasons f..r not niarrylng s?...n. r Ui not known. Thi brliagroom li a praaperoui farmer, ahd tooh hi# brida tt. his comfoitatle home SAYS ROBBERS BEAT HIM Cotton Broker in Hospital, May Have Fractured Skull. Suff. rliiK f'oni a double fracture of the .iaw aml 1 poaatMl fraettnre of the skull, Daviti Heid ^liita.n:*. tMrty*eli yaara oid. a eotton breker. aho has aaaa _tay ing the paal fOUl days ut ttM Hotll Mavarre, 38th stre.t and Bevonth avenue, vm taken to Ballavw Hi-pHal Iati Iaal ?Ighl frotn the We*t Iftb Btf?t statlon Owina to thi man h condition little eould i,e laarnid freai Um, bat be maaagad to say he ha.l btjetl tl.iuKii.K v* lt ti two in.-ti wbo had aaaaalted.and rebbod blm. u ls thouKht thut h<- haa loat t> lOOllderabll anioun' of rnoi ? T' e i.'ok r aali ai bti beei iiirmi, a. a. Oaratamey, of Ne. tt Weat Md -tmt. NAVAL EXPANSION TO FOLLOW CANAL OPENING J. Foster Frazer Says That Result of Cutting Americas in Twain Will Be Formation of World's Greatest Fleet. . I i,,??],,., r,.. 27 "Tha Btandard" liShl 9 Bfl atti. I" writt'-n tO BhOW that the Pnnainii CflUal mfl) be a bo irci "f weakneaa in the event of war ai M tha Unlted Btatea and ;!ii->th**r ? -.-..-r. John Foeter iViz.r. the wiiter - ? ti,.- article, s.i>s that tho fa-1 that here is a --mai at all ruoans th.tt tbe I'nlted state* inatead --f concentrfltlng her n* ot on one ? ".i^' would bava II dlvldod. "The ftrfll fllm <>' th?- enemj would ba prevent Mn- two se.-tions from j.un itisr. Indeed, th- canal arould be the .nk in Amertca'fl ehaln of -i< - Suiii Amerlcan authorltlea with whom I hav.- spoken dfltty that it will bfl a vvpnk link. but thfl? r.-< "i*nizo more than the Bflfla of Ameri.ai. | ? pi.. have '??' reaUfled thal the i an?l will be an object of attacfe flnd thal lta defen >? ia a nocp.wity. w -ii the divelopmenta in waifar.-. aer..pianos for Inatancfl, it would i- nothlng ehort of marvelloua ' luring a confllcl with a flral Representatives of Line Appre hensjve Over Repcrt from Weather Bureau. HAS MOVED FIFTEEiM FEET Cargo Being Rapidly Removed ?Sudden Calm Alone Saved Vessel from Bestruc tion Tuesday. - ? . i'nlted i rull Compan* ln this dty and tho arrecken : . v-. ? ?? . Wi. cklng Company at aroi k upon 11 ?? ati amahlp T ' to recetve from the local ? rea i ^eeti rday a rri.m t i f trom ihe northeaat. 1 The Turrialba, whlch areni aground ln a l.-lizzatil on tl ?? Hiitr.. i * i: ?? Sl-- | 1 a. in. Tuo.mir.-. Wa n oired by ?? wreck-J ?? 'i-.-i,h- - ,-f flfteen feel 'Two kc-isri saahorrii wer* grampeA well aft ' nf the ramentled atert* bim) bj the ald ,,i d atoul - ablea on I ? ? afl r? -,v-n. hi t- ? ? ? aaa i ioie<i allghtly ,;. . per V "M--: . lt a ? i from a r< prea mtatlvc of ? United Prull Company on board the . , ,,-i Wednesday nlflhl th.u the aod . deh quletlng ol the arlnd on T leeday , nlght sa\. .1 the T trrlalba froi . tion. Had t ? ga|< - ontlnued foi ala oi re ahe a I ? iprung aleak, It la 1 ? I ai d thi n i arould be futlle. X ? ,-. ?? ? - hoped ;-- g< t her <-ff I ?? . :, ni thei al thi ahouid --'.n.e, i | -, ? RftcM ii t< ot. The i , | ygjg. U lUHl ? N'ortheaal storm wai n 2 p m s.i\.inn ih to rba lanntiv ,-t the Om flta eoaal will likely and - .-?? hlgh n Inda ? ? tiishi .\ stif; . ?! M.'W ' i.e Tui i irther htaflore. Tlie llghteiing <>? j a ?hii> hlgber out of tn,- water aad allow more Burfiai?>? '-. lha galc ?i Llndaay, who I -oy I ad ira- tl? : - Monday nlght, (."nt a .... jreaterday from the frulter ?o the ? >n11>..r,>. sa\iHK thal tl 9 **aa* --! hiid rnoved flfteen f<et aad that the cargo waa belng removed rapidly. The ta?k of tmlfMidlng, I.e si.i-l. arould be fln i ?. ,i to-dav Atlantic City, n. J., Dec. M Hundredr, tori apendlni ti.e Chrlatmai holl daya hera wa ? able to aee tha atranded ; thla ftei noon when the f.>?? lift.-.l and they t-aiti'd powerflU glaeeea upon her. Bhe is lying i\boui toui -,i flvfl railei from tMs cltj. Tiu- wreckert who were Btandtng bj the ? ii four tuira maaarred te move ber Bllghtly i'*T tl.i sund, but When the tide becan to run out thev were foroed t-> abandon their work. They win make] another efferl wbea the tid.- is al lta helgbi and they hope t.< be able to r-uh her --if ? fltlrei*, Although tbe wreckera bad io aalt, the crew enffaireil ln liKhterinir ihe Turrialba 1-.. I t at their work aii dav and they flUO* .?? ia retnovlng a large part ..f pet cargo. it |a hbped thla Hghtenlng win materiaily help the wreck. RICH. BUT DIE IN SQUALOR Sisters Wouldn't Have Doctors Beeause of Cost. Bt. Loula Deeember 26.- -Baamlna tion of tbo body of Mrs. BflIflll John aon, who with her aUUflr, Miss Mary Bcott, died Chriatmafl Kve. of j.neu in.'iii.i. apparently ln dtreat want. ra* M-alcl ihul 8 bag around hei p/flifll coQtfllned $9,604 and three gold Watohee. ln Miss Bcott'e affaa ta were found gflfldfl and )>a|.oi'a showing bank llOju.SitS. Although llvtng .ii tho name looni. they fllept ln atngle t?eda nnd uaed ?Jt-paiatc tablea fl?d dlflahaa. Bllla wera cvetiiy i|i\i-t?ii batwflflfl them Tb< >ist.-ts arrivad bera two weakfl ng... both Buffertng (ran eolda whieh davelopad into ?meutoohia. They re fn?fii io have iiieiiicai bttentlon be* cause c_ thi cofll -.nd even <i>-- nne.i t.> go to ;i free boepltal, Tha eldei wonuyr* was aboul titiv fOOJtO old and Mi--s Kcott had n markfld lhat 'ahe was 'nior. than forty". power the Unlted Btatei were able to beep tha canal trat from mtahap and open to a qulck tranafer of warahlpi from ocean to ocean. Though ln tha Unlted Btatea, ai with m at home. there li nneaalneaa about Im i aspenae oh naval nrmamente, thera la a arowlng feellng thal tha Panama arhlle useful in ipeedlly brlng* Ing warahlpi from one coael to the other, will soon dire t publk attentlon to tbi poaaiblllty of tha " anal being ,,,,,,!, mefTectlve In tlma of war and mu-a firouse thoughti aboul tbe wla* dom of pladng abaoluta rellanca upon it as ? *ate t., let American ahlpi paaa , , mnt,,. ,ru.v me most needed, and aboul ii." ' oniequt nl net eaaltj for the American nation to have nol one Bael bul two neeta, one In eacb o< ean. i h.-ue had counael with Americani taking ? >yyot rb*- of the situation. irho are proud of the canal and who Bdmll thal w, en their people graap the full conoequence of cuttlng the N!. ,.,, bi ln twaln they wlll h ? com* pelled to oal iboul havlng i navy iec? ,. i . pe i'i thl 9 orld." VALETS SUKIDE REVEALS KEEK. GRAVE ILLNESS 1 ..nlin ii-.l rrnm flr?l MgO he took iiis raaor, whl< h ?hh found be ,-nie him. and Bntehed the d< 11 ?He att*< m im' and rwflned,' mid Mra Hera, his landlady, yeaterday, "He aai i gi iduati from Heldt i i i cama from the aame part of Qei manj i dld, a:,.l ue used to talk Bbo .1 ll Ht had . . there, and I an aui ?? he dld thli att fui thlng In l ttl "f loni -??.i ? - Ht seemed w ll and eh. erfu arhen 1 iw hlrn Iaal " in'l believe Ptank Flaaler killed hlmielf." sai.i a friend of Mr Keene" i ihi u ..l'loi i. ''1 hlj my it ? . bul l think II i III beai I ? gatlon Mr. Keene I I ol II waa a greal "I en he le hli truated aerranl deal Iaal i.vht. He araa In tht ?pl its " The .' itboi ' ?' ? wa.? ? ..... of eulctde thal no further Inreatlgatil i araa i idt tbaa thal by the pollceroan arho wai lummoned on tM . .. \o detet tlrea del h to the matter iny further. ai d ' Hellenetetn aceepted the pollci Wlthoui K"UiK "Ut on the eii^.. hlmielf 9} ? the fi"a.l 'uiii le'V.tt had >m thlng t.. /io u-:th Mr. K.-.-ne's boraea Mauwlf. bi grant adi ol theei, aad aii ? '? followed th.ii ? ai | foi I of Byaonl -? - ?<? Mr :.,-,.. graateal racem, and ..m"riK hli papt rs arai fo n d ? poem rbmi i.iins. it entltled i mlj n BtaWe Boj and u-'i" >t"i to Mi Keene. lai B] Mn y*i death The poem la aa 1 ;.'.,? \ -..? Ki,^'.'. noi i bul . >m n i | A'i'1 ? - Bul. ? ' .... r Whtn lha rlghl kind ot ertttei rou Ind H -.,,.,. r ; . i r an . tralrrr, 11. ,1 t and note Wh-n th< ? - ? '' htm They i.,.v..i him Uf hnm . Bt:t when lln ilaod him aad l ? ? . ? . - ? ? ..' i u. i ruLlM ii - - I* :""1 bei He kr.. a lllll. v, ...... un pod ..i : with whlp ? lit.U ? ' ? ' lt wi ? * yard ^. i . ,.-.,. H. wi ? g\oA lo mi au iit? r. d pmri. Ati.i he'4 loll "? ? II the il i*. What' Can hor* li ? ' ot eourao, yen miK'n' luel ?? weU **k me i'ui horn ? run 01 >. I ? " ?a talk with thili hoefl wh?n th*r war; ta, Talk with th?ir ayeo ttbet they*ro kii.d. Al '. I ?'.;>< >? ,.i waa't think I am joklna They r:.n talk with th*lr *i,r? ?ho, th?>'r* Illnd. Wall, OWttet aml traln?r atrl toekO] Maybo ho llked th.m all Ti.ink hc . ?'! bai -i.'ttv woro not ln II With Iho !><>'? I I llof -i hli et all Mi- borao waa iho aamoat nnd bra~**t . if hoi 11?; And WhatOVOf lo *ood ln "nao nt hnr?f Ho l ai aometblag Iii i" t ? n'.i wonder ifcoa tbal tuii grewa inea i |ki own.' . ' i tralai i ? - i. Turi,?f| With oyol to tho wall ai ??> Btoad m th" il 11 Mitt 4. -v IbO Kr?a? Byaoab) .llr. No letters or anytblng elee expiaimm: the valet's rleath were found In hls room There were s.veral rne.ll> Ine bottlee, whlch mipht have tadlcatad in health, rut those who IcBOW him sahl hl lia>l 00 allment ta Inaplre Mlf-deetructlon OFFERS S0UL_F0R POEMS Girl Would Mortgage It to Gain Publication. |B| iWagraab ta tt,? TMbuM Chicago, Dae .>; .Miss Ifaada iv Paga who uriten poetry Whon not buay behlnd a t ounter in a dallcitiMin atore aa* j,inin*d to iho l;.r ofT.r to "mOTtgagl her soul" for ll.''Jii Ihat Ihi mlghl have hrr iioems pubttahed "One with tbe artletlc temperamenl hns no place at luch aor.li.l tasks a ? slh - . k ehMii, wrapplng ia.tter or walgblng lard, i'i' Uai or menaurtng potatwaa. ihe sai.l. "i must haro Ri) tlieaino ol faino reailiod. te 1 htt upon thi- Kbeim mort* gaglng my soai f.,r *!..??? My poi in ara tOO Koo'l lo bl lost." MISSINO BOY SCOUT FOUND George Young, Riverview Academy Student, Reaches Savannah. a teienram wa^ recolvad Iati laat nlghl i,\ I'hief of Peltee Wolf, af Teaheia from .'hief Auatln, of Huvamiah. itatlng Uiai Oeorgi Young, the Bfteen-yaar-old boj s.out aad student al Kl\er\l.w A'.niiia , gaapaia, who dlaappeared Iaal Bat* urday after oomlng to Tonken to ipand I ti,e Chrtotmai '.a'.itt.tti arlth ui? auat, \ii.: !':.ii,'i, ??? roung, i.a.i i,e.n found ln Bavaanab, Boj i auti bare baaa leareb. , big for him. Miss Ifouag bnmedlatalj talagraphad to MIm M. B. Johnaoa, of No. 201 \:.i ', n, ll Htteet. Bavaaaah, a friend of thi fara! >?. 10 take tlM bOJ '" Iht bOHM MlM TotUlg Mdd her nephiw'i fatbei fermarlj lhe.i in Home, Ga. LOST GEMS Al HOTEL Lacking Better Explanation, Sleuths Put Mysteries Up to Spirits. $10,000 JEWELS MISSING Miss Frances Barncs the Most Recent Sufferer?Not All That Went Has Come Back. ? polli e of the Waat 88th etrflfll atatlon have comi to bflllflVfl thal the Hotel Bt Andrew at Brofldway and 7--I Btreet, la Infeated wltb apooka, f<>r a loi ol Btrange things bave bflppened there within the laat fea montha and -,, hia ? them on apooka ii: the eaaieai way 1-- exptaln them Laal October Jamea H. OUI, who llved in the hotel wlth his famlljr, lust j. w.-.i . ralufld fll 18,000 and nothlng ? r board of it. ?ither pawaoM mlaaed thinga and to aome of them the miaaing articlea eame back, but the Iflteal dlaappearance is thal of Jewela owned b atlaa Pr?ncea s. Barnea flnd aald to !"? worth al leaa! $10,000, Mlaa Barnea ihlnka II all vary Btrange and the pollce are dolng their beal to flnd the Jewelry, bul ao far Ihej have nol even a clew. Accordlng to Ml - Barnea, ahe wenl for a horee back ride ln Central Park on faTovem ber 13 nnd when ahe eame bflck and atarted to drefla for dlnner Bhe wenl to .-n> or' her trunka where ahe kepl ,i fea trlflea In a tln boa things that aht wore oftener than the really valu* able articlefl ahe owni and keepa In a - ti ? depoeil raull downtown and win!.- the boa was there, not a Blngle ; ,- ? of i--w eh i could .-he flnd. Nothlng elae had been taken. though w hoet -1 gol the Jewelry hsd ?< - ea i. thing elae ln Iho room. Mlaa Bai nea I - no maid and was li to belli \ ? ? thal aome one had - ome into in r t.n with a key. The pollce, however, have nol been able t>. g.-r enough Information around the houae :. ? rri ? one , Ing t.. detectlv ea n ho ive been worklng on the caae, other per* aona hav ? ba en moi e fortunate i ine ed that | worth d got up froi si. kha -I and hid her i- ? - i ? aaa undi r hei pilloa Then ahe went to li - , and when ahe a lae wns not to be found. A nurse v.as cfllled In. ?' ? i ? ... and the i aaa turned up ln I.- d behlnd thi The pollce - ??? t.- lhal -,- i ad a band ln that "j..b." Vi .- i ? ? ?? oman a - n! ta the atatlon houae and poi?? d l-<-c i he bad loal l . ? .. ??. 't -. The pollei ?nd madi h They i ould i I find it. though thi ..:. ai loa* i elvea I v. aa nol mial iken A da oi bo later the owner of tbe Jewala belleved I - be ii.I.- i ? ? t ?? waa all right and tl fll t: ?? gi n 9 h id bl ? ?? found ni .. . thal had bflfln Beatrchfld time and agaln it thal dceon l ahoa ihat tha t?? aj? then ?' bal doea r ahoa V ?ive. BRENTON DENIES THREAT Didn't Get Wife's Confession Under Duress, He Says. I . ? int d ? ; : Trinll n the fl iperioi la la thal ? nn.-.i hia wlfe, EUaabeth \ ton, .n h ..r in aana i. f. al and i i.n r he n< er pi threata and dureea upon ber Among ti.e apoeffla chargea tha profaa BOff tiled agalnat bls wlfe ls lhal she nerit blm a lett.-j- geptember io, i:*i_. la whlch nhe TArote: "Tlm int whlch \ au .-:,., rg< waa commlttad later ia tba Bnaimaf aad agaiti in Deeember.*' Mra Hrenton, ln r-ply to thla parth u hn - harga admita th.?t the word* guotafl, or worda nf ilmllar purport, were writien by her to tiie defendanl Sh<- malntalna, however, tbe aame were nntrue wbea written, and were wrltt.-n by her when ahi waa Impfiaoned ln an Inaane retraai where ahe was placed by ber huaband, nnd wera arritten uadei dureaa and ba .. . i ol the threat by her hu.snan.i tnat aha would not ba releaaed i titii ahe bad wtitten t-i blm the wordi rpjoted. Ifra Brenton denle* all wrongdolng aith Frederick Brneal Holman, ..i R..cii land, M.-., tim eoraapondent aaaaed in tn. ault Mr. Hotmaa la preetdenl ol tba n>-i.iid Ni-*.-*. Company of Taanton, Mav- . an-i ha? engaged in rflrloufl llterary pur* aulta as a dlvaraion. Ha haa bealdira, held reflponatble poata ns audltor of aev* eral oompanloa Hia father ia tba Rev. W O. Holman, <.r Ingraham HIU, Mi HELD AS CHICKEN THIEVES Woman and Four Men Captured in Raid by Poliee. I 1 rlfgrapli t,. Tli.- I : it -ine | Morrlatown, M. J. Dac. M, IVith tne arrafll to-day al bve ltalian--. four men and .. woman. the polloe belleve they have captured the membera of 9 ganfl whlch baa haaa ayatamatlaiall) robblng the ben roeata of tln- CeaUlnavllla aeetlou of M.uiiMt.iwn More than rlv.- bundiad 1 . hlekene hav.- been atolea ln tha laal iii-'iiti. from hannartaa bare, I s. rgeaol Iforrlfloa and Patrolman Wlktary mldfld the houaaa al John Redd ? - -I'.,, -. ?: poaltfl, m ar tha - wag< poeal worka aad thara made tba arreata Tba atteera found tw.niy-iiv.- ehfc kena, aome ef arhieh were dreeaad Chrlatopher Jargenaen IdentlAed tba rhlekena hi his praaperty. The Bve wera 1. ii.initted lo Jail in ieffluH >>f ball Thal 9a) the- tatu-, robbed al nlgbl and Ipeddled the chlckena ln neigbborlnfl 1 toa na by day. MELLEN NOT TO BE CATHOLIC r t. laarapa tn The Ti Ibeaa 1 Maa Ffavea, Dac M fl *florj waa pub Uahed ln aa evening papei that Praeldenl M.-n.Mi ot the New Havan Rallroad bad began raeelvtag laatrucUon relatlve to enteri.ig th.- Roman CathettC Church Praaidant IfeDen latly danltd to-atgb< Ihfll ba bad taken Btepa to* enter thut 1 ii, ar lhat he Inteodfld to U" -0. [ 10 FREE EM IN UF! Runner Squeezes Between Stalled Elevator and Shaft and Gets Aid. PENNED IN FOR AN HOUR Three Women Among Prisoners ?Fircmen Smash Locks with Axe to Re lease Them. i '. iuM i.e i? thln, JUexaadar Nawman, twenty*three yeara old, >.f No. Ml Waat Bd itreet, aaa able t" mve Mgbt peraena from itaylng nn indeiinit" perlod In an elevator in 'he elght story joft building al Ne M Eaat Mth street last night. Newmiiii. who is tne elevator r inner, aqueeaed himself between 'he elevator nn il ln- wall when tlie llft?K"t itticb be tween tha Bfth an.i tfxth floors, K"t boM of tiie greaay eabla uadar ihe .-ar an.i 1 .-(.l down tha > able, i":t ins llis Iagalnat tha wall of the nam.w shaft. - n reachad tha door ;.. the elavator on j ihe street leve) floor, kl ked i' apen, Iwalked m ihe street and brought help to IthOM In the eleVatnr. M'it lt was ne.'!. an bour >?> fora they aara reai uod. PhBlp Snntadr. of No. Ml Beat IStb itreet, and Morri Bcherer, of Ka IM Rutledgi vf... t. Brooklyn. comprlM th" Buperlor Waiai Companj and oci upy the t,,. ' of the building They alth Mi of their employea, Including three woman, aorked later than the ..ther i ?.' ? -?' tl ? building, .,, .i || .,., I'.-.tt' | ,, :."'k hefore the> ? ? | for N'ewmnn. I After pna iui,' the ebtth floor the ela ? auddanlj itoppad wltb ?>? i"ri< Now* ! man trled to mova tbi car, bul h :' d. I"1 ight experlmentlng irould bi danger* ' oua, so he atopped maklng further at tempta tn move thi car. ?i'i,,. othe pam gara were Ct lla Bmlth, N., tti Bael i'f'. atreet, Anna EUcbmond. No. :?!.! .'tt itreet, Antonlo Dudaacky, No. nt Emat '-th atreet BUaabeth loaepha, No. m Eaal Mh atreel laaae Kooofaky, v, i.i. Metropolitan avenue, Brooklyn, and Coleman Doubler, No tli Waat HKh .;:... a- fli I thi t."'k the matter as no help came ln reaponee i" : alla I ? ? ? aaj ii.iif an i,., .i tt.i.i pan ?! ?" fore Nea ? n,..ii. w i,', had '" ? ? s ' ? i , ted l eould i .'?? .???? ba* .r> ?..., ? .,: .i illdo don n th. ? ..I. .in" i eallat ?! thal it would ? '. and foi .> i , ? iuld not ? lou him l I ? I', ? llng I" , , . iv pn valled on them : it. vi '.at. he .-.?! leeied through the *????'II pai ??? .itt + palr oi but even at 1 . be gi tni'-e out of ti ?? ihaft, *?? ' ' .. ir t,. the hall Plrei he telepboned ? ,, tr .? m. rcer itreet atatlon. LPatrobaan i; katadl waa '?>' "' ' tlmi be arrlved Patro a i I iffy beh ? ?. by Kewtnan ?i uetlon ol the i, itidlpg |. ? dlfficultlt The etaiib .ri. and tt ,..!'? ? ? - , ? ?.' v wman 'i ougl l tba i laaei geri eould ba ? ? door "f tu> flfth fioor wai -. i. ,i t.> . limii ni? tht wltl bul ; oll. ? ine'i WOUld HOl allOW bl Finally thi Plre Departmenl waa called .,:,! i,,. 'it- ,.i.i . ..i -k, and Klreman Kotalati " >' tt, ?(,,'* ? "' ".round. ?i | ,.?, iv. ? :;. " . .1- italrway, broka '? ,,t th.. reMbeffan i !ap Com* .... the fjftfa floor, and gol to tbe ,:,,,, of I ' ? -..tor, but tbej imaihed four l". ka befori thej o| ? i ad I Then ? ,? ... . n-lnch ipace i tht ?' l iiaengara : agged BRYAN WARNS SENATORS Democrats, He Says, Must Drop Rule of Seniority. relegraph to '? St ?. !'? .*? Wlll am i Bryan . | oui In "Thi i 'on.moni i" to-day wltb a warning to tha Democrata <>f thl comlng Congreaa, eapodally in tba Benate, thal tbe old rule of aanlorltjr ln oommlt* laa aaalgnmenta muat he dropped. Among other thinga he aajra: Tbe Democrata of the Benate owi it to tht part] to make the Benate organlaation repreaenl the prevalllng lentlment of th* party, and thua enable It to work ln har monjf alth the admlnlatratlon To do this Iht rul. of nnlorlty ohould he Ignored. Aaalgnmenta to commltteea ihould be made upon the has; of Rtaem and with a vi. w io givlng I'ulihful exprewion to the a iil "f the majority. So Demoerai la deaervlng of prefermenl who puta bla peraonal Intereeta abovi tb general aelfare if our party is t., hava a long leaae "f powar it mtiat regafd ihe rlghta of the people aa paramount. Mj Bryan declarei ?he eonlorlty ruM la a "hiiKi.t." and ihsisi*. thai tha amM Uona and Intereati or indlvtduali ahould nol bl i"'' abovi ihe aelfare "t the party. SUICIDES IN FRANCE Widows and Divorced Women Given to Self-Destniction. The number of lulddaa, ablch la IMI waa MU n5.s''( man and, f-OM women), has I,.-. n Incraaalng. aapet lally sime mo."., untll ln UM it was ttM'.' Thia nutiiher la evl dantly lem tbaa tha total aumber of aui I'ldeH. f.,r arithout doubt many luiddei me never aotad by tha aathorltlaa The aulcide rate is _.", por UMM. Thia la tiiree iimes whal it aaa levanty yeara mio tniue |. i I'.i.ii..! in h|.i. H ln iMa, '-"- iu mW, The maaa number wai isceeded in UM la twenty*iii department* Tba MII aui , idea In IMI oomprtaad 7. it.:. mea and -,"i woine'i, oi :u por UMM miies and U par :'?'."?. famalaa FteQuency of rtdelde ln* ereaam ?ith the advaaM af a*.- und the maxhnum is raacbed among the oid, but tie rate is laeraaalai among children ies? th.m II: ihe atitiual mean from UM to 1IW6 araa M .lo'i from MM te UM waa WX N Id* owera do not take a proadaial ptaei ln thi total ti imi"' af aulddae, hut advaaei to iir-t poMtlon if conMflarod aecerdlng to life , . iisus .?iiuintiatlon. Th.ir .-.uicldr rata ta Ifl Per MMfll -.-.out three time* ti at of tha bachilera Wl.l nv* and divorced women ahow a taodenej ta luldde, hut te a ies? degrae than artdowari aad divorced men. Among 9 282 oulcldee v.i..*" home was known, A*M, oi "i per cent, llved In the country, and 1.11*, "t it. per . i-ni. in tbe clty. Tha rate in tba country waa '-i par bun* dr. .1 thouaand and ln ihe eitr _?>. Par vanta of both aexei commltted aulcide oftener ilian peraona employad ln other w.i'.ttj. aml ui.iiil.44 r- ?f the profeaaloni . ome next Hprlng and Hutntner are ihe i.i'.'ti'i s.Htniis for ooinmittlnK aulfl.lt', ,\. the Parle ronreapondent of "Thi lournal ot the AmevlcAa Medical Aaao* dn ."ii." OF CITY IN 1913 4 ontlnueil from llrnt pan*. will result ln the removal of thfl h.irso. ainoimt of litter *a*hletl always flCCUmU latca in theae dlatrlctfl, so that it arlll not bc pi.-Bcnt ln thfl daytlmfl. I ba*** ? corpfl of men conlinually at work Inatructlng tho houflflhohlflrfl and Jnnl" toi-8 as to then- duty in thfl handllng of the bouaflhold wflfltea Bnd tha prfl vention of litter and Bweeplnga upon the pavemenl whlch II la thfllr duty ... prevent, an-l have se.-n good results so far and expflCt bflttflT. I bopfl to bc able at frequenl times. elther per aonally or through a repreaentatlve, to meet the membera of various ftflflOCia* tions and rlvlo bodlflfl ln dlaCUflflton of th.- dfltfllla of the work ..f thlfl depart ment, and we bave prflp9U*fld t" show hy Mer.-optir-on vlflWa plcture* of thfl various activltles so that the clttSfltU may know Just what we are doing and why. I flnd Ihero ifl a gieat al'sin- nf fa formatlon gen.-rally among the |.I lfl as tu thfl dfltfllla Of thfl vork -.f this depflrtment, whlch cauaea them to fall to uiider.sfand why thfl regulfltlona ftW made u thev are. and what a great i..-neHt it meana to them and to ua where they flre cflrrled out, aml thia method <>f lecture an-l dlKUflflton an pflfllfl to me as l-.-ing thfl most effflCtUfll method .,f g.-tting theae tacta before those moat Interaated. i cannot hope thal tbfl readlng --f the annual report of this department, wlth Ita dry atatta* ti.s. will hecome popular, but I have provlded nt all tinu-s a flUfflcienl nuni ber of .-..pi.-s of thlfl reporl whieh i am ?flad to furnlflh npon raquoat to pn;. ..ne Intereated i am glad to taka this opportunit) t.. call the attenti-.n of all to ihe flfli I thfll wherever ther.- flppeaura to be a aource for complaInt of 'hc aervlce of thi-i department we have provlded an ofBcfl where fluch complainta are re ceivfld, Inveetlgated and flttflllded to, and a call on the telephone to th? main offlce, oo the complfllnl clerk, or a letter wrltten will recelve immedlflte attention. Wa gd many complainta of mattera whlch are nol under our Jurlfl dlctlon, bul whlch mlghl appoar t.i tha ordinary cltlsen aa such as arould be under ns. and whlle i do nol welcome au :n - uiiuiatii.it of auch complainta I wIII aee thal ? ? ? referred to the propi r depflrtment or bureau i am ft-- to rtaj thal II la my flmbl* tlon to have the work of this depart? ment a*ell done, and i welcome the co? in ot all the cltizena and can promlae falthfully to avall myaelf of BUCh flflfllfltance and to do nl! ln my power to work for 'hc racceaa of the varioua flctlvltiefl commltted to my charge under the < bflrter. TO SETTLE TEXTILE STRIKE Chiefr State Mediator and Assistants at Little Falls. ttii E*fllla, N v , D. b -" tn an ?ffort ?? . tt:-- Krike of le ad taxtile ndll i w - ? Roflei a chlei atati and tWO ns^lstanta, l*. J. Dotrnej and lan IfcManua, arrived -nre to-.i.i- a -' to-morrow tl..-- arlll i r^:i\ an Inveatlgatlon of labor oondlttona PuMie bearlnga aill be beM to gtve both tbe inlll owti-rs aad the men au eppflr tui ity t-> preaenl thair liewfl of the trou Thfl Inveetigatlon wafl ordered on Tu^s day bv Camunlaatoner Wllllami ef the state Labor Department Bapflrta of the medlatora will ba mada to Commlaaloner Wllliama who arlll make recomnien.la tlons lo-.iklng t-i ? neiit of the ?-tt ike. All caaaa in the local poUca oourt as a ..-. ; of the Btrtke arlll b? poatpoflod un* II the it.w.atlgation ls completed BUI STAYS IN B ( ontlnueil fn.in ilrvi i.,,er hantled over tho re.sults nf th. ;r bluck mall. These two names arere illfTirult for the Diatrlct Attorney t.. ohtain, for the Bimple reason th.it they dellvered the revenue of |2,600i000 whlcb tha atata dertvei frotn this sour>e, s.i that they hava to ba carafully ocmsidered. Josci'h I'. Tuinulty, (Jovernor Wll j ?on'l secretary. held dOWO the |(d at (Trenton to-day und looked after a number of caUan who wara more ,,r 'less creotfallen when they found that they could nol me tho Praaldent*elect I it ls expeeted that Oovernor wiison will bave bia oonferenca with Mr. j I'nderwood early next w.ek, after i which the data of tlie special session : w iii bo announced. Repreaentattvea of hoth the rrogm glve and tha reactionary alimantl in tha Democratlc ranka of 1U0 ITattad Statea Benate are alao expeeted at tha state House nexl week for confarancai v. ith thi Prea-4entM let L riiaaluti . Bmlth ami vVUIiami arill ba th. Progriaalvea who ara expeeted to call. whlla Benatora Btmmoni and Martin nre tha reacttonarti i who wlll mak.; thi ; pUgrimage. Btaunton, Va , Da . 211 Vlalton from Ivarioua parti of the country legan to .arrlve here to-day f>.r tha celebratMa ni honor of tha homecomlng >,f Preii Ident-etect Wllaon, whlch wlll begin upon hia nrrival In Btaunton to*morrov nlghl and concluda on Bai irday night. i The nrrival of iverj traln augmentad the crowd of vlaltora, ami bj to*mor* n.w il is expert,.,; that the < ity will be, thronged. t'oinmiii.es havlng ln cbarga the Wilson celebration wera buiy to-da-. t ompletlng arrangementa for the tveet and provfdlng accommodatlona for the Vialton. The clty now ls rea.ly f.,r th" arrlval ot its diatingulahed s..n and u prepered to ? i ord hnn a bearty wei* . ome. MXOMBSJHIRTY-SEVEN Wilson's Campaign Manager try Celebrate with His Chief. WPUam M I '?' ?' w, Wl -nan of the Democratlc National Oomn ''ff man agad tba campaign of Oovernor \vn*on fur tbe Pn sidrn> i. celebrated hli thlrty* ?eventh birthday yeaterday. Ua n aooroi of meaaagt i of congratulatlon from all ovei tht ? mtrj, Mr. McComba leavea tha cltj at IM ti la mornlng to atti d tba celebn l M the hlrthday of Oovernor V.'ilson at Staun ton, Va, on Baturday. Thera arill b? a Riei-tRl 'ar on tha traln and Oovernor and Mrs. Wllaon w-Ill Join the party at Tren? ton. Other mamhen of tiie party aill ka Oeorgi Oordon B-ttie, Btuart <'. <;ibhoney, William Hrownlng. .Inhn J. Kir.lrel. Pr. Baldwtn Wayt, \ s. Mlller, Dr. Wllllaa. v: Dold William D. Buckner, Davld L. .1 Watta, st. Oeorgi Bi i ta I icker, Dr. Joha R Page i Montc, William de Hartburn Wat i.athrop i;r.itui. 5. Raadtng Wt lan, J, '.?[.,, j How urd R daorga Bolling Laa, Walter L tfcCorkt* ;? ,;,.,.-. , and lohn P. Baat rep ig ti.e Btauaton eoanalttee. Prom Btaunton Mr MaOaari i alB ao to Rambms, krh his Mt-thptace, ahaw he w111 ipand ? ma tim.? on hle rar.'-h and at? tend tbe wedding cf his slster. A' lr..i,t!.. ef Januan tba Damoeratie chatr ,,,?., |H1I rei'irn. In th* mean time V-'alk ,.r W. Vlck will have . losc i up th* bnad* qnartera In the Plfth Avenue Building. th* lota* explrlng en January l. I v Combi _?" wfll havi tbe haad ., larten In iomi downtown bu [dli i li.lv So. M Broadway. untll tha cpmmlt r,.e deeideo whether the pen onent head* . , ., - ? or Iu \\ lahlngton Special Limited Trains to Florida Tlie "F1..ri.la Special" via Pennsylvania Railroad and the Atlantic Coast Line, and the "Seahoard Florida Limited." via TVimsv lvatiia Railroad and the Seaboard Air I.inc through Bteel Pullman trains between Pennaylvanla Station, New Vork. and Palm Beacli and Key West, Florida, will begin running for the season, with first trains leaving New Vork, Monday, January 6, 1913 The "'l'lorida Special*' will lcavc Pennsylvania Station 12:38 P. M. daily; the "Seaboard Florida Limited" will leave at 10:30 A. M. tiaUy. There are other good traina to Florida, including the Southern Railway's "Sonth eastem Limited." leaving Pennsylvania Station 12.08 P, M. daily. r?l [letUta d.-llv?r-,l at flaOM, oftio. <>. Botoli '?>" Puttman - Mrarntlaaa aad any laranaation, appij to ? ITY TH'KKT OrFICKfl -*W Klftli Awtiu- Koi' ner 29th Btreet), :<"t r.fth Avenue (al 92d str.-et.. 4t.i ltr.i.oiw.i- (Corner >;r*.tnt Btreet), ITfl Broao. ?rm* iCo ner Kalflea Lanel IU fl/efll ItMB fliraaet, n?w York: Bflfl Faltoa Btreet, fla9aaaa Aveaaa ?tattoa, Biaaklya tsOW Vork Trlephoiie ' MailUon Square 79410" _ . * "Mnln ?JWIO'" aa?l lltin.klMi lrlrph.,1..-. J "Protpcrt 31041' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD