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etnoant of Fox's bail tiaK being ? Baaed were considered signifl With Grant asking for Si'.OOti bail Mr Whitman demanding $10.000 District Attornev ?aid: ?'Tn-?re are others involved in ? nminal charge, your honor." Fox Goes to Tombs. Fox s bail was finallv fixed at $ by Justice Golf, and the patro ?as forced to spen?! the night ir Tomb? be? a use the bail offered it behalf was burdened with second weii as first mortgage?-, justice h.-ul marte it a rule never to accei bail properties on which there are ond mortgages The* slot y of the $1,000 off ? ?i e< Sipp to keep out of New York, a.s la ted in The Tribune yesterday m lag, was abundantly ? ??nfirmed ye* ?lay. in spit?? of the oeinais rrom s ? urces. It developed that Sipp -tired J">7<>*> of the $1.000, the $800 fsrenca ?being held out by the i .vu?, ?lellveied it !o bim because . legitimate claim he had against hotelkeepcr for that amount. in the bach trail of thai $1,000 whitman discovered again the hand of t**v ?police o?_k isle, an sp?.-tor and g c?ptala Who are ] hapS mine interested than any ot .?'TV-lab? in h-seping Mpp'g knowle from being given ?to the public or t Jury from the witness stand. As the gtory of thai $1.000 ?am? hands of the ?District Att.?rn??\ appeared that ?he two polka ofBc gave it to P law > er who had frerjue ly repreeented i ollcemen on trial violation? ef ?police rules: that it w from him to a c??-betwe?n. als.? a 1? ? r, who ?anie.l it to the third 1? vet?, who delivered it te Sipp. mil llie .<;'??>?'? which S?pp owed him. Msy Disbar a Lawysr. So Impressed was Mr. Whitman ihe ?bain of < ircumstaiu'cs surroui i g |1m gl.OOO -get-away-' offer that he spent some ?of his U n>? afternoon in looking up i of the possible disbarment lb .id lawyer who handled 1 m- . . the one who handed it to Sil As:<i?. from its importance in that i ii'!:'?n. it is extremely likely that t incideut will furnish ?.otroborati proof or the R??ft charges that will lodged against the inspector and ?a tain who furnished the $1.000. As to the comi?? opera -Umax te t public poUoe partlclpatioa in the Si; affair?the "roi*jgh house" battle pr Ipltated by the detectives sent i Commissioner Waldo to "serve a ?u ?"cna on Sipp for g police tria., win he was entering the Criminal Cour Building as a grand i,it\ witness, i Tuesday?Mr. Whitman i.e.ame coi vinced yesterday that the solicitude . 'he police was not over the matter o? subpoena at all, but that thev were a lempting to serve a warrant which ha been neld over from one of the ' frlenc ly raids" described by Sipp on th stsnd of the aldermanic committee. It was learned that Se. ond Deput I'ommissionei? Dougherty ?ailed M Whitman ?>n the telephone on Tuesda t?. ask him abo.it the serving of subpoena on Sipp. and that Mr. Whit man replied that if Dougherty w??ul send ?M BUbpSBM l?? him by megBBBgCl he would personally gee io it that ; \-as served. Whether acting under IPS in? ordere ?from Waldo or not, Dough ?n> apparently ignored Mr. Whitman' "ffer. and sent a band of battling de lectivos down t.i harry Bipp The former Hsrlem botel keepei ad ,. ittcd yeeterda-j (a one of Mr. Whit man's repreeentatlveg that he ws 1.1 raid th? polks would try t?> serv? warrant, instea?! of a subpoena, on him . nd that he would not be surprised t? a :??- arrested on a charge based on ?>n. " the old-time 'friendly raids" .latin* in the days a few years ago wlm he was in the good graces of the ; i ng. at "$1<?i) a month, per grace'' S.pp Fears Old Charge. Kippt* new lawyer, "?Sol" Hymen, ?aid la-t night that Sipp ha?l told him ths full story of th? M.ixs? getaway'' bribe which ?ame t?. him from tare police ??tflclals. and the trail of the money, a? octliii.-.l b> Sipp to Hynian, ?? the name an that dsacrthad above. Hymsn als?? confirmed Blpp'g fears of an arrest on an ??Id ?barge ?if maln talnipg a disorderly house, as such a ? barge could he prose? ?Uted up to live vears from the date of th* alleged .lm-.' Apart from the vaiue of the evidence from t?lpp and from the other wit? nesses whom Mr. Whitman Is holding egcrve. it is known the District At? torney is counting on startling dU . losures fioni Fox. Both Fox arid his lawyer, Lou.s J Grant, intimated to Mr. Whitman yesterday that the ac ? us?d patrolman would not be ?a goat" for any one. Fox himself admitted he had the matter under consideration and that lie was inclined to believe his CHARLES K. FOYE. The polkeman who made an accusation against Alderman Corran. best chance lay In making a de? -? of hie connections Back of Fox. however, Mr. Whltmi kii'iws, he will have to contend with powsrful and wealthy "ring." la ti big game <.f grafl on vice and ganiblir in Harlem F?,x is not even accused ? betag snythtng more than a pawn, hi it is exp??cted the weight of the threa ened "king-row" <f gmftera will 1 '?nought to his aid. In this connection the District Attoi ney was Informed last night the "ring had started a defence fund collettio fui the accused patrolman, win- h wa out of all proportion to the idea tha he himself was the only beneficiar) C (lie graft be Is accused or collecting, It was aaid that ene inspector, a forme Inspector now demoted to a eaptala' job. and a captain, together with th Tammany leader Involved, ?sere bead in?: the movement, which began as boo es Foi was actually put under arree yeeterday, is mise $115,000 for his de fen, e. it is not coaetdered SI bslng beyoiu the bounds of posslblity that the "ring' will i,se a part of this fund In a fina effort to buy off Sipp, but the Distric Attorney Is guarding agslnal this pos eiblllty, bota by keeping Blpp undsi ?areful guard and by building up tin stories of Other witnesses who ?an hold Fog even if Blpp stem bought off. Thomas ?) Dorian, ?lio corroborated Hpp*s t?-tlmsny before th?- Alderme, and then disappeared, will probably eoafei with Mr. Whitman to BSSVros The arrest and ?i ISlgBBMal Of POl under an ,n,lictin?-nt charglnK linn ?it: extortion au_ bribery. In ?'*??? of lbs ,a Ker prospsotlve gra'i fllsclssums whicii folia>-A???J In Its wake, dwin?U"ii le a poSl* t!as el minor Importsiice in Hi? day s <!*? eslopmsata Tt.e si and Jury formally handed up the mdi'-ttnent shortly Infor? ?soon, and Pea, whs iu"J bees Is touch with sffslra tinough Grant, hn? lawyer, ,?nie In to give himself up. ??iant want*?l ha,, fixe?! a-, *.<?*>, ?fu-r he liad obtained an adjournment ot the plea, but Mr. whitman demanded HH8JI, m vies* of the tact thai "there wem ottmrs involved In thi?*- sum" etiminAI charse " Jastlm (?off linall.?. SSttlSd upon IC.'JDO, anil Mrs. Pauline KrSOSS, ?if?? Sf Henry Kmaaa a Harlem butcher, who is a friendo! the Psa family, offered three put? eis ef I ? ,, est?t?-, ill WhlCb she Mcl'l a total malt) of about HMMt The bal! effere?! was mtlsfsctory to Mi ,\ hitman, hut it developed that each of the properties wa?. ?-n.unibere.1 with , small sseood martgsga hiki Juatice GeH had made u a rule never to eeoept for ball piopertles so en' umbered. The jus? tice finally arranged with LoulS J Orsnl that if F<?x were at,i? to produee mtla ' factory security he would fix it up daring ARE NOW SHOWING Advance Spring Styles IN Tailor Made Suits? Of ulk, cloth and Unen. Coats? For limousine, steamer and "sport" wear. Gowns and Dresses? Of tilk, lingerie and net. Blouses? Of lingerie, chiffon and lace Afternoon and Evening Wraps Millinery fifth Avenue, 4Mb * 47tl> Streets ' thi evening bul up t., ? late h?ur last night K??x was Mill in the Tomb? lu? cal* he had been SllteSO year? In the Police I'^partment arnl IIVOJS 8l N". 1821 Morris a-, ic:.. Th?- Bronx. 43 STORIES FOR EQUITABLE Original Plans To Be Revised to Add Six More Floois. Six mom stories am lo bi add?sd to the propomd Bqultnble Building, la lower Broadway, according to the re vised plans now lein*,- onsidored by ]?'. M Andrew?. A Co . Ihs ,<r. bit? - Th?; new oti U) turn win i"- fort) ?I stories hlf-h. II was i,iso :eurn?-d ?/mtsrds) thai them will be mvsrsl othei slight changes, as oompsrsd lo the original i,ians, which ?aile,, f?,i- ? thirty?* ? i .story building Th. WooWrorth Bulldlag baa Bfty? five stories, the Metropoliten H/tj and die Singer forty?one ?ion?.?. BY "CON" MAN'S ILL LUCK Victim Almost Ready for Pluck? ing When Police Meet "Sunny Jim. Probsbl) < 'ha: ?-s \v r ? . !.. ? ? ? . ? psrses whs ? ? entertain? ."con" man foi t?,, nights snd .< dsy sad gel out of It witlio ?, ' ' -, more than ' J." ! > idl, ;. la a i "i/ thern trat'tl? i ? - ? ? He came in n from B< nm tti \ lib , g. < ua\ ??? . ? ? ' othei -ii-i.i?' on 11.000 In bis pocket- The two r? ?ist?,. d at Ihi Bei lid Iqusre Hotel ? o, Tueada) ni*;:it tli^-v uei. Btsndlns In s Broe I * , ?,. .- e store when ., ? ?. -i,!, man mid : \\ ?, Mr, i?u ii.- ? mem? bei ne- I ??.ii t ' "H i ' membei , ? :: - last ,tid ail t i,** real <?f th? imlliar i tuff. Ml i? . . la fr.cii Ht nettsi !i!. Hi believed m th.- man. 1 .'? brotl ? ? law dlssppearcd, nit Hm othei tws mw something ?,f the town .?nd then when ti,e i ,:i; man aai,l 1)'' OSS going to ? a ra too :> i > idle s .? so ?-.- i ; ed and linall) so Insistent b? prevailed on the .lap I" I,?' his gueSl at the hotel. The] put in resteras together, and >?.???? arslhlnf iptown Iset night lo ?isit -., well kaown restaurant, when Oetec? 'i vet .\b Mainm Mi ?See and Lennon saw tbSBI -Hill II: Hill? Bl ?"ill Stteet 'Why, wtial I ' S s i, i ?, ?- -Inn ?-'?'t ii. tow bos auk?-?! Lennon Th.- dstsctlvea coUsred "Sunn) Jim, hm Dudley, eonfldesl ihsl in- friend was a 'r?gulai fellow," pul up s stiff light ,in?1 ha? !., be lake!. abuiK I" III' WcSl ? :. station. t?.?> It ares a loin; time before >,?" coui<i be psmusdsd Ihsl "gunny Jim" was a well known crook now wanted in Chicago foi "shoving the queer." Bui the lieutensal ???nvt,.i ? ' You KUVS ?-.' .? ?.l.-.l m . ?.un? ?aid Sunny .lim,' otherW-M Prod lb.hi?. ,,f Ko. Ml West 41111 strsst "II I ?l h Id a night longei I'd have bed al leeel *?>?"?' ?,f tha* eas\- money " GETS WRjT_F0_R HERSELF Nurse Who Fled Insane Asylum Fights for Freedom. Mlea Amela Lsonard appeared rester* ?ia\ before Justice Amend In the Bupreme ?"ourt on a writ ,,f hah.a? corpus, ob? tains- bj herself, t<> m?ti_ aboul h? r re? lease from th? Manhattan Mate Hospltsl f?u th,- Inssne, t" ?which she wss com? mitted last ? ?ctobel I Miss Leonard is ,-: trained nurse end ? nhea In Boston several ?,f bei patients j di*d under suspicious > IroumStSaSSB? ' While Miss Leonard wss not held ?e.spon ???rie in any way tor the dmths ?<f her ??attenta eh* vas convicted of Isrcen) In H?'?t,>n in March. 1911, and sentenced I?, the Msssschusotta Reformatory for Wom? en for frOm ten months to two ?ear?? Soon after bei Commitment Miss I .<?<>,, ar?l was transfer?? ,1 to the MaSSBChUSSttS Asylum f?'t ti,<- Inmns, at Worcester, hit she eoceped "ii Beptember M She mot found Working at the Yainlcrhtlt Hotel here ami committed t?, the asylum The woman was represent.,! he Mrs. Jsssphlho h\ \aientin?. who declared thai her ,-ll?'i,t was without fun,Is to pmvMo for i,? i defence. Justice Amend sd-1 io,irne?l th?' heating a week, suggesting t?. th.- lewyei Ihsl she end Ihe other- sid, net logethei and s. ?- what too Id be done si?e was taken bsck ie ih< asylum. EXTENDS TOBACCO CONCESSION. Constantinople, Jan 13. The Turkish government lo?ds) grsnied an ? x i ? ? r..-, i. of the toba.?', C0BCS88?0B fot another twrnt\ V?"..rs. iFOYE7S "FAIRY TMT~ HfCOILS on iaiim I - Saloon He Named in Chan Against Curran Is Not in His District. ACCUSES COURTS ALSC Bombshell" by Former Beck* Aid Wilf Fail to Stop Graft Probe by Aldermen, Chairman Says. Patrolman Charlee K Paye, a f??rni member of Lieutenant Charleg Bachri "strong*arm" squad, furnished the gets tion st yestsrdsy's ssselen of the '*' ?ran Inyestlgattng committee, when ?he a ?Tused the chairman of that imdy of ?.? Ing ?" persuade Urn ?to d?rop a <a sgalnsl g saloon h?- lisd raided , ?TamMIng Befors he left the ?tun?! I?'<? \'H tna'ie more startling charges, * rualng tiv Justice ol Bipedal Htselei f."- ?grand Jury, the Dtstrl**! Attornei stall and ethers ??f tning to rr?-:vent in end oth.-r policemen frm.i obtslnlng oo vlctlong against those they ?na<? arrest? Chairman ?'unan hian?l??d the storj n fairy tal?-, and it tUTBOd SUl thai I saloon in questtoa |s not In his dlstrl? i?ut in thHt of Alderman Krank i lea Un .1 Tammany member of the commKu Mi? ? urtan. ?s lu? said he n?Xet s? l K" before he t?."k tu? stand. said aftei i' that any ans a Im Iah a i troubls t?i invfs-tlgatc the ?PoMog Depei ment muet espect the soil <>t abu meted out t?-> him by Poye He adds "i mi wondering what is going le hs 'the s.ii?,..i. mentioned by Poye Is lw ? mull named Smith, ..! N" ?'.? ?Slghi avenu?-. Smith hint night MS1?! h?- did II knon vi?i. iiiiim ?'unan, that Im aev< had a*-!?", i m lo latereede f??r him anv ?,-ise .nul Hun if h" want?-?! .?i fi.v ?i dene i.? aoaM not ??? n ?**,: Ins ulxtrj? t to K?-t It Po}*e*s engei srss roused the momei ? - iwora t.- Chslrmsn ?Cu i.?n. Th ? I ne hv Knii.rv P.. Burkner. BAtBWt to th- eonualttea, who mad from ?? alBde It ?won, to by toye eh Iwwt - ''<:: Wh... h?- srreatsd VHo ?Paterae, i So .".t, Third aveaue, an?! ? iiar.x??i i?i with Mlllng liquor erlthoul a M?ense, ail luiving a i?i.??ie?i rsvslvei la his stoi mu? w h i, gambling, Rscord Anger? Foye. Mi Bist ki ? - i? ???i from Um ? pedal leoejoag ta months lat-er, srhsn ?Paterae ??i si ?t-,.1 ahers toi ?? bwb* 11?. th.-. ?tire:. ? .-,,ii... aader ? ..th. age i.? t..i v of th?- ether, so that wh tit left !!.?? staad, sad ?Paterae a*aa ?i?i charged, Chief Jeetleo Rassen, ??? tl court reeoN show?*?*!, esclahaari ?Thlg Ig ? dreadful tbl**i " .' ?.<'.- ? ?i | .- led iiMst me a*"*-? by Mi BochiMM a ?-an effort te i? am tl truth ?u? t wai t it ?aiii t stone). the mad? v.. i f. ,i |t?-T w hfii | ?? i **? I ? ? ?>'?" in Psterso'i ?.???* 1 .Ii<ln i net it i' ROM) leplie Kays I??- i. ??' ivveii') nltneasea an ?. ?frai'l I'd ?<- f'-i.ird up \i?k??ii i" exptafn thia. Poyo geld k i....i he v "?' i fl ? 'nti t?. K-t ' I! II. f?'l p.-rjir v II could not remembei ahe told htm u iranl es to say Hi WMtesss irsated I '?.??* i :n Iwcaass i?<? had ?teen eae g I Beeher'g men Fwyt tima etta***ted th j ??!,,.. ..f S|.? :al Sessions. "How oft**** hsi Chief Jostles R?ssel ?a ii ihr ii?.u i ??it of policemen b ni ??. .???! ol ? ??nit' be sg Why. I hsd a ? tai do ? ?r ? mi.!, aha un my finger while was srreetlag his broth?ar, sad beceug he hsd politics! f? ?and* h? wai dis irged lustlcss Btolnarl and ?Sells w. i. sitting v-i'i. i iMi.-i. Russell el tin Urns " Then h*- atis.k?*?! ti??- Distrlcl Ittw noy ? ?narf an<i ti.e groad ury, esylng: "Why, ?? lot ?>f -caaes i ????<ii<i sav? ?*."! \s?!?t-iiii I ?l?tri' t Ati?,r n? ? I ?'? i. ? ? loi ? theli doty la seme oaea th? i?fu??..i t?> subpfsaa sitaesseg others i si used t?> It! m?* ??> ? m Hflhlavils t.? I.Ti^.l, m) lil'Ml.l.l V Tsks ih? Abrshsll esas i bad." ?on tniiie.i i.,v.- 'riifir the tsslstsnt Dig ii?,! \tii?iri??v i.,<?k a mlsdemesnoi ?a.? bofora th?. grand lur) Why <i?d ho ?i? It e\> e\>t to ha?** It thrOWn nut.'' Pinned down hs sai.i the ?luv in sues no,-i vv.i- lugum tl ln??t. and flint In thought Mr Elllssn ?m. the Asslstsai District At torne) ?he hs?i la mind, it thts Ii?? vva?i mistaken, for \?i. ?XUlsOI saver pioaerutod a gambliag ..is?-, an' toalstsnl District kttorne) Kmbree, wir had charg? <>r ths grand Jury tt.at .1..? did nut reeall IN 'Ufe Boasted Both wer? "Fixad." Ths original pagers, Mi Embra? sai?; ?at??., i.?- bad fout.?!, and ?m them, ?n doreed by Magistrate Appleton. ??ffei the heerlng la the poli?-?? eonrt, ?h*. th. follouiag. Tue frequenters of this iAbrahaH'e) place openl) i?o:?it thai no barm ?an rama le ?h-oii lieesuss i-oth Ft??? k?-r gad Poye have i?-?>-n "flg?sd Tlia attach on Mr ?'ini.in ? ame etben . Poye Wgg aak'-d if M did ii"i kimvv of i p< II?eni??ri wh?> threw ?aunt out of eourt l?v 'fOTfOtttog" When the trial .lav vva? reached He eald i.*- ha?i not, bal N I had been appicashed to "threw a ?sue." Hv whom" ashed Mr, Huckn?r. ? In the ?hsiiman of this ?ommltiee, I Mr. ? 'hi tan." 1 'oye then ?lea. rihed tin? <-aae, and wIkii in-k'il inline it happen? ?I, a:i!?| in the 1'ilmlnnl ?ourt?. Ballifllng, on April I 4 Ian? In answer to Mi Buchaer he ! .-?aid ii.- .Mi < man] a?ke.i me h. eaate to me .-""i t?ii?i m<- they were friends ?if IiIm and (?aid ?r i puahed that ?ase <i..wii thera thai tin m?.!? ?would loss big licence, ami he vviii? a fti?-n?l of hi? SOd he riiil not wiiiit I" nee him lose I,.? Uquor license." W'liHt ?lid he offi'i? von'"' "HS ?lui not offer nie an?thing, hut he lo'il in?? If I did not ?In it he had l.iou | tenant M<?< ker tlxed and that he woul.l j Lav?- me mod. Becher ?m in eoort, end i 1 vvi lit over ,in?l <!uk hlin up, an?l then | | went I?. Mr. Sinlflt. the AsglStaitt Ulatrl? t \ Attorney, end ' toi?i him i wa? going t?? , push the eass ta tlie limit. ? r?ld um t?H Mr. Smith that Aid? rni.?n ?unan ha?l t?ie?i to Ret *.ou t?, pu|| ?ff fioin the caos?" I ?lid not U 1! Smith th.it, no, hut I t.. ?i Ueutenani ??Socher." And linket wan lti??en?e.!, the game ;i, you wer??'" Why, certainly. He.-ker r*aid to in.? '<;.. ai.ea.i. and let bim fix von.' " "Yon were Hnallv redu??e?l from a plain clotheg man. Tou do not onderataad that ?.v..? tlirmigh th<- llifluene,. ,,( \ Idt-rmau ? "ill?III''" I ke?>? It was not through the Inflw 0000 of Alderman ?'urran. It win through ii.v oars wiah." Mi. 'hi ran Interpos?e] nt Ihla point to sav : This Is the first time 1 have mver ateo this man. and the only tim?? 1 ever saw l.i."?tenant Meeker was when lie was on trial for murder, one afternoon In the courtroom. 1 never heard about this sa? loon until three days ago. when 1 was told there ?was a BQCrel meeting of policemen on the second floor of Smith's saldon, at the southeast rorner of -'?th street and Sixth avenue.'' "That aln t where Smith's saloon is," Interrupted Psyo. ".Vow. officer, you will wait until 1 have finished." continued Mr. curran. "Wher? ever Smith's saloon Is. I don't know-that was the only time I heard of a saloon run by an? body nOljasd Smith. ? ?f ?ourse, all ?liar the officer sa? s might as Well M lifted bodily from tlrhnms's Kali y Tab? or Andsrsen'a Pelry Tales, it is new to me. It Ik OStmasaly Interesting -almost as interesting as ?tat?mente that were made some time ago as to sidewalk staiul? in my district. .\s roceutl] m lesl Pr|day detectives. I learn???! on reliable authority, have been bOOS)'?-ombing mv district, f?.>r srhal purpose I don'.t know, except that ?me of them later ?leered a statidkeeper for almost two hours, threatening him with various kinds of punishment unies he WOUM tell this d?SteCttVe he liad of? fered t,. civ? Alderman ?'unan money for 1,1. license. Th.- standkeeper stood pat. despite the tbrssts, and loM the truth, and said it ha?l BSVer happened " Mr. Curran ended by saying the police investigation would eont'nne, regar?llcss Of attempts to stop H TAKES HER BOY IN COURT Crowd Aids Mother in Bold Dash fer Automobile. t IK Telenrapli 10 The T, ih'ir? I Ltakewood, Si. J., .Ian. 15.-Mrs. Har? vey M. Hcavnor, of N'ew York, acting i upon the a<lvlc<? of her ? ?iiiisel. Wil? fred K JeynO. OSllOd her five-year-old boy and rushed out of the courtroom ? tonight. Mrs lleavnor is the divorce?! wife of Harvey M Heavnor, a New York real I estate brohsr. The hoy was left in I her keeping, although Mr Heavnor is i the local custodian. In I?e< ember the ? blld'S mint. Mrs. Mary Nixon, i^ok j linn ostsnslbl) i<? visit the father. IMrs Hsevaor traced Mrs. Nbtoa to Lekewood? irhem sh?- was rsgiatered |i th" Beaton Inn? end swore out a Warrant for Mis. Nixon.? BTTSSt 00 a ? harge of kidnapping. The fattier .am?- dOWB for the hear Ing to-night. Jayne stated that Mrs. Hi tvttor would withdraw the charge, and said further that he had advised 1,1s ? llsnl t?, take the ?luid and walk out of the courtroom, es there was nothing ?n law- which COU Id prevent 1er ffom ?loliig so \? ):?? Bnlehed speehlng, Mrs Hsnv? i "i ?ei/?,1 the bo) end stsrted fot- the flOOl Mr ll?-avn'ir Stepped In front end tried to stop her? bul near!- ? erj on?* in the courtroom rushed to her assistai).?- In the struggle Mrs Mes?. nor managed to get out Into a WBlUng sutomohlls m which she drove off at full speed with, th- child MELLEN BOATS TO RIVAL Canadian Company to Operate New Haven's Steamship?. i n? Telesmpfc '?- The ?1 ibi.n? i i-- ?ion Jan II A Canadian rornnrsiloa t,. Sp?rste t),- ttasmship une? no? o.*ne?l ! ,,, .-ont, oiled b) Ho* N?*w Hsveii Hallroad , 1- lbs plan for complying Will ,!,?? lOW I forbidding railroads to owi iteamehlp I.ne?. !t was stated t.,-d_\ This orp?rstlon la th? i:-,- o .?. Yar Iteamshlp csmpsi I ed, <?f Moi ? >?.?.. and .i >ss just taker ov*i tii? ?,.?* louth division f the Bsstem BteaaB? Corporation Six months ag? M was the Doodnlon Atlantic Line, with three un? et m mers In competition wltl the Rastern steamship rompan?.'a '"tfrjif ' onsl divlstsu. On leptember : ihe Esslern -teaiMMp pai I that H na,! acquired rue Dominios Atlant!? Lim Iietweoii Bes? I ton and fsrtno .t1- Th notice wa? ?igne.t lb) ai ii Tsylgi psssengei trsfllc man? Plei If N'l.iii Mix?; Meo Voik," lau.) o? i ii Cudworth, lenersl pasaon? Iget ageai in.ha Wharf, Boston." This i gave the New i lasen- Bestem Steamship I Intereote a complet? pasesngei and freight I monopol] i" Southern \"\a s>oti? and ! Kes i;. m,a? i? i*, dam I ??? Bastos ? Msine snd the Maine Central railroads .,,.nti oil.-.I n> ihe .New lia eu. There wss greet s rprim when tie Bos? ton _ VTsrmoutii Bteamehlp Company cams Into prominence .- lb? owder of . farmouth line This Canadian esm peny*s cimulei **? ?.._n.-,i i>\ <? 11. t??v 1..I psaasages tram? smnanr Morth Itlvsr, Sam voik ' and i ii ? udwsrih* ?i,l a M lut ' Boston ' U. S. AFTER 'MOVIES TRUST Head of Biograph Co. Testifies Before Special Examiner. Heur*, N Marvla, vlee?pm8ldea( of the I Bktgmpfa ' ompany, was ?? wttasm res? ? terdsy In the besiise i"-gun At the Motel 1 m? Alpin before Ipectsl Basmlaer Edward Hacksi In the case brought b) the *?>?. ernmenl egalhal ti,?- Motion picture Pst? enta Compon] f", allege)i violations ,,f I the ?hermas las The witness testified ! t h-1 the Pat?ate compon) >?-.,s orgaalasd in HM aft?',- a ?.-?lea of cohferenceo be I tweon various competing film con and said that H was not intend.?,1 to stop competition, but to prevent legal troubles whl, I.in. up a? the result of patent disputes. Me said two agreeme8tS WegS entered into between the Motion Picture Patents 1 ompiiii.? and the ne\ eral companies, which formed It one was an agi-eement where? by each eompanv assigned Its patents to the Patents company, th?- other was an agrssmetti by which the Patents <-om pany Ueeneed t<> the other compeales the patents whl? h It control!,,1. Mr. Marvin admitted that the Pate.its compon) had ?ni.red into an agrssmsnt with th?- Edison company, which n had previously fought, "it was ,, commercial warfare. ?,i?1 W8 Aid all W8 COUM to hurt the other man's patent, he t> ?tilled, "but we saw no reason far continuing the at? tack after ihe Patents COmpCP) SSd the Hdteon compaa) lelasd forcee." Il developed also that the Patents ?om? pany had entei-,,1 Into an agreement lo purchase Alms from the Beotmen oem pany. Mr. Marvin's ex?mliuitl?>n will he resumed tn-,ia?.. RIVAL FOR'GENERAL'JONES Mrs. Ruhlin to Head Cavalry Women Into Washington. I Krem The Tribune Uurea?i. I Washington. .Ian 15 A troop of cavalry women, headed by Mrs. "(?us" Kuhltn, of Brooklyn, will ri?le from New York to Washington lo particip?t?, in the "petti eeal ps?esnt" the afternoon before in. auRiii Kilon day. The troop will follow a different loute from thai mapped OUI b\ "Oeneral" Rosalie Janes, ?>f *Albany?or? bust" fame, who intends t,, descend on the national capital with several luin dre?l would-be voters It was announced tO-dsy thai there will be more than ten thousMid woman m line It is hoped that thenf will us twenty isand marchers. BILL TO BAN NARCOTICS Harrison Moves to Make It Law at This Session. . [From The Tribune Bureau I Washington. Jan. |& -Representative ?Wanda Burton Harrison took steps to-day to press the enactment at this session of ?'ongress of a federal anti nsr? otie law, which would place a lmn on the truffle in opium, cocaine and similar drugs. Certain interests ob? jected to such hasty action, hut Mr. Harrison gave notice at a hearing to? day that all briefs ?-on? crning the bill must l.r in the hands of the sub-com? mittee of the Ways and Means <'<>m mitteo ?.ne week from to-day. Representatives of druggists and i)iantira<-turiiip chemists weir? at the hearing. All tlcclar?*Ml In favor of the general legislation, but objections mi practical grounils were raised by Frank French??, of ?'?ncinnati. lepresentinK the retail druggists. I.r. William C. Woodward. representative of UM AlWOrteW Medical Asso.iation, oppose?! the 1;ill on the ground that it would impose a tax of $l.00i>,?>'?0 upon the pli? sicinns of the United States. The bill would provide that on and I nft?*r Juiy 1 next persons handling opium, morphia. OOOOg leaves, cocaine I and the like should r?sister with the Collector of Internal Revenue of their district, and would fix an annual tax I i.f ?*.."? for retailers, which includes I physicians, and ?flCJO for importers, ex? porters, manufacturers, Jobbers and ! wholesalers. $250 FIRE IN MARTIN'S Several Waiters Carried Out by i Police?Diners Not Disturbed. A fire which started it. a chimney flue I on the seVOBth floor of the building occu ! plod by Louis Martin, on Broadway, he IWeen WSt an?l 4-<t streets. ?l.?l about ?2."0 I ?larnsg?' last night and ?alined a lot of I ex? itement while n lasted. At l??ast a | ?io/.eii piece* of the tlglitina apparatus were ?ailed out. and firemen and police? men saaiatad abool the pia<e Nono was I lajorad The eeventh fl?>?-?i is occupied by the kir?-hen an?! the wallers quarters. About 11 s'dOCt '?ne of the waiters saw smoke issuing fiom the zinc chimney plec?-, fol lOWOd !?> a small ??muiie of flame. Two bOUM defectives tried to extinguish the ?Maas With hand apparatus, hut. flnding this v.ould BOt do, sent in a call for the Bis engines. With the arrival of the firemen and ihe police fr'iu the West 37th street station the Hie was <(tii? klv SXtlBgUlShsdl .:..! ?if the waiters were taker, ?lown the II: e eaci.pe l?y Patrolman ColMB, of tin* West ..'til Street station. None Of the difiera on the first floor was disturbed, as tit? breasen were taken t?. the gevente door on the l.vaf.f ? CRUISER SENT TO MEXICO The Denver Goes to Acapulco to Guard American Interests. | Wnsl inKtoTi, Jan. If? ?The cruiser Den? ver ?as ordered to-day to procoeo from San Diego, CaL, to Acapulco. only to (guard .* ?ainsi attacks from rabela at 'that point In the, event that American ?interesta are placed In ?ai.ner. It wfh tak? tiit* Depver about five da>s to r*a?:h Acapulco, bat there is not much concern ?i to the safety of Americans. There aro only about tlfty Americans at Acapulco, although there are prop m Ig latareets ?.f cltlseng within s radius of ;oo miles. Th?> Meatcan emba-sey confirms the be? lief ?if the State ?Department that ?he situation at Acapulc?? In not serious. ABESSINIA AT HALIFAX Crippled Freighter Makes Port with Jury Rudder. itai-f.?x. \ s. No H The clippie?! freight.-! kbeselnle, ot the Mt?uaharg? Aamrtces Une. ."ariousty reparut adnft Hfui ti t'?w iittni braahing her rudder aad graakahafl at a a and (Or which ?auch ansiet) vv...? felt, ?ame into Halifax llai I...I- ti.-?la*> under her ov.ii steam, steer???! I i .? |ur) ruddei . .r?*?,.-?: ..?< by her ,n"* s..e tioi been in tow of ths Whits s?m ?freighter Armealaa, but after hair a ?la? 'S hard milling the t?.w Hue paited. and tbS vess? ll ?Ir?f'e.l apart. The crea then set to work at ? make i- ? ruddei ami wer- al?!?' t" construit ..ne permitting of sloa progress to Hall fa \ The accident t.? the crankshaft and stttering near occurred in the -gorm or Januar) ;\ You save a third i on these shirts. i M'f'r's surplus slocks & Januar?, reductions Bates St. Shirts $1.19 ki'tulsrlv SMiO Short .tiff I????.?ni. and negllger? pleal - eU ?ti?! plain in ?hi? .ea.iiu'? bent color??. (Two remarkable purchases '.-i sa>ed! iNcjcIij?ee Shirts, 65c; rcgulsrlv $1.00 Stiff bosom Shirts, 85c; " $1.50 In the best colors, cuffs attached. Sub-divided as you desire S?? as to meet y,uir exact requirement.. The light eat, sirtest offices in New York. No tall buildings are near. Aeolian Hall Choice of North, South, F.ast or Vest side of building. West 42nd Street bet. 5th and 6th Avet. An office building of character, and most advantageous ly centered. Rent? ing agents on prem iies. Pease & Ellirnan 840 Mad. A TO. Tel. 6?00 Brvant ?s%?o* Shts? (?onipanij Trustee for Personal Trusts Fifth Avenue Si J6th Street New York F H DIRECTORS BENJAMIN ALT M AN. R. Altroin It Co. VINCENT ASTOR GBO. P. BAUER. Chairmso Fir?! National Rank S1F.PHEN RARER. Prt?. Bank of lb? Manhattan ? ,o GEO. B. CASE, V? hue A Csae. Attorney* JOHN CLAPLIN. Pre?. L'nited Dry Good?Cnmp?n;<? THOMAS CCK:HRAN. JR.. Viee-Pre?idcnt C. CONVERSE. Pr?sident? P. DAV15W3N. J. P. Morgan A Co., Ranker* JOHN I. DOWNEY. Building Co-atruction ELBERT H. GARY. Chairmsn, L'. 8. Steel Corporenoa ROBERT WALTON GOELET FRANCIS L. HINE. Prca. Firat National Bank THOMAS W. LA MONT. J. T. Morgan A Co.. Hanker. RANALD H. MACDONALD. Real Eatate EDGAR L. MARSTON. Ulsir _: Co., Bsnkcra J. B. MARTINDALE. Pre*. Chemical Nat ?on?! Bank GATES W. McGARRAH. Prca. M?chame? ?f Metala Nat. Bask CHARLES A. PEAIODY. Prea. Mutual Life Insuraocs Co, D. E. POMEROY. Vice- Pre?. Banker? Tnaat Co. WILLIAM H. PORTER. J. P. Mor|an A Co.. Banker? SEWARD PROSSER. Prea. Liberty National Baal* DANIEL G. RBID. Rock I ?lead Syetam DOUGLAS ROBINSON. Real Estate ARCHIBALD D. RUSSEI I. ALEXANDER H. STEVENS. V ,.e Pr?..d?n? BENJAMIN STRONG, JR., Vice-Pre?. Banker* True! Co. CHARLES L. TIFFANY. Vie?. Pre?. Tiffany A Co THEODORE N. VAIL. Pre?. American Tel. A T?l. Ce. ALBERT H. WIGGIN. Pro. ChsM Nsi.ooal Beak OFFICERS E. C. CONVERSE. Fraudent ALEXANDER H. STEVENS. Vic?-Pr??id?et THOMAS COCHRAN. JR_ Vice- I'rendenl HENRY J. COCHRAN. Vice-Pre?ident BARKLEY WYCIOFF. Ctibicr JAMES R. TROWBRIDGE. Secretary HOWARD BOOCOCK. 1'reaiarer Interest Paid on Daily Balances BEL.MONT- MADRAS A Belmont "Notch" collar in white striped Madras. It's an ARROW COLLAR. 15c, 2 tor 2bc. Cluett. Pearly A Co. (O** A Kcadv-Made Selling Force If you want to sell goods in New York City you need New York City circulation for your advertising?the kind that covers all the commercial city or any distinct part of it you may de? sire. This kind of circulation belongs peculiarly to the New York City Sutiace Cars, because they pene? trate every section?meeting all water and land approaches from the suburbs and the great world beyond. Over 1,800.000 people travel daily in the New York City Sur? face Cars?most of them living in or near the shopping centres, and shopping here every day. as also do hundreds of thousands of vis? itors who come to town daily. This furnishes an enormous home market for the discriminat? ing advertiser of food products, articles of wearing apparel or anything for household use. Cards in the New York City Surface Cars have built up many individ ual fortunes. If interested we would like to' go into details. We have the exclusive control of all the advertising space in all the New York City Surface Cars fifth Ave. and River? side Buses St mltf thi ( un Is? II 'c Have a Stuntlurd New York City Car Advertising Company 225 Fifth Avenue Tel. 4680 Madison. \l>\ l.K? I.-?KMI'.NTS \\l> ?1 RSi RII'TION'? far The Tribuna r-*.?-i> **.! >*? their i pio?? ?im,r. Ne, n?u Breauftsray, h*?n*eeti Ri>,i> ?p/' .".Til, ?t?,.. until ? ..,!,???. p m. A4?ai_e_ ,nenta i?"?i\?,i at ?ii* *<>iiu??ii,s branch otitct* at if?ulai vetet tititl'. 8 o'.Io.k i? _*??? ?'*?' ? oar. |3d SI . IM <"-h 9t9H ?i4 Bui i4?h ?' i*?T West ? -.'?4 Ht h av?? ,..,. latti ?i l.,.*?th ?t .??Ulli ?t.. I, an.! Slli ?set . SCI *"?*?* - at ave-, mat 10.15 3d a*"* ; 1708 let .7 East 12Mh at.