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HI ILCW « VIENNA g^ of Honor Paid by Em peror to Hr. Roosevelt. IKDIGiy^T OVER RUMOR •VSotT Day in lhe Austrian Cap ii&]!— Goes* of Count yon ' Achrcnthal at Dinner _ r t --- ;i - Throe. >rr Roo^ev*-'.: s ltm a- B« * Btrsaa (RBW to-dfiv Tlwswt Ms* that a-rc^njed to a rw*T» "*' lr-r.f The pun V nun of : t# man. .ererr.or.io-.js of tnos* Two**- V .'.rraiurod the pr^rrarr.me -• not;-.ir4f ur.done m-hlch co.:;d : -ec«demc<! honor » ■*■& if » a American c-.tixen .i ~.ark . ' hi- r-"t-*ona: ejrteero X * K:n*- Praacla Joseph re [T-e ••- ' ; Private apart *^ .. .wj P Wo?" :'c inntead of It I " ■ a - '\ . chamber. T:;e monarch. * • - ' -rr. m •«trem«lT J^pa to the f-ir--ar, ex-T'refident and , • . •*.-.• — ' • — \ -«ye JJLa, Th« sut.e-ti. » "~~"^ >r — BM be*- made ptfaO ■ M" 2Jb*l <"' - r • "e^aJ t he . rMMai '■;, or la« crversaUor, . '-..-- >a] ■ -ended per .- «•- BbbbbVßbT^ c«:i m " t , -ur.n CMBBj m•^.e^e \L*or.*'-" ' :v ■ I p****» T^" BaJht baa - -.* ►•-•■ a !• :.dden l ifrv ,Mr' hr-K-. '.are :r. the afternoon. lla»i"i |rr ■* "*"• r '"'•*" ** To « r> "d hS« , ajn**» an honor a* « return vlf;' from rcMß* rnlr ro rel«a;r.|r rA ; pn the rr-:Trrc«- •was or:r the •-at-re of a da>- EOT Mr Itoos* he^aa imaaeaiately after w (> fc» +"'■' ■ **-•>' trj » morctnj: •» .th 111 ft ''l' artta ilenry WUbbj bbOBbT l-^.BBI Arsbassaflor BO Ttaner. who rad .. ,-, V T-a since he heran his -„•- «""- - •mrer.:y-«ev. 1 year* • President Taffs fax^ie-. mho **. .., ■--■ • « «tc The day In r -,-ir a- " •■ ' r " c-:r.t voa. '.he •- : .n*rarian Trr- V". "■"'" '"""Ich lasted an hour: a t -- r* /■ '■-■ Archdcke Francs Fer 4>?nsnd. t-.- «"r arparas ■ :' —re. a r Pa:»«c* a vtH' U t^e t'Tr-« Tlr ff«j»Lj»gi. where unde- :he guidance -"wie, . CbKCUa *r.cnk » irh a ywt tar*» :" ht« hand. V- Roosevelt 1^ m-r**: 1 -' c- the tombs of Err.r-e^.« O^y. pom-n PHnce Rudolph: an ■ =■«-•«:-. n ■:•• g s-hool. ..-a, <•■ *>'*:. arrt of Hal BB ■ jsair hR-rack? I rec*p* - h yjg?ri»- ■" * ri ' l • ri.r.ne- Bjaa tft BOTl'" «* *■"•* Fore'jrn Of* ■<■ • --.gh* r>T •^a.. Tet s'te^ th» l«njt to . " *e\-e:r r* — ie<J to r! = . , • n« mnuTTTed the irstm two st , . -, taswus saw Ove- Csvs -y Charge. •_- - • • used the imperifll cnort rt*-DC r:a--e<! a: r.'n disTjona; *-y nrr:^- 1 -"- Pracß haaa ■-■ ' bai EOeM --i.« had -wx), r « -T-- c -*h*> automobile. He m <w»^ V" rr i -,.^>'': r ir. n: ! - * -.r schfy; «■-#-» ••- -e.ehrated IAri'.ZXMZI bree ' hitpe- •> — T--.-e of P7»r:««h and A*-'. v - Mood. perform*', the da^tiest -' c ttr*. d£--.-—r • r qnajArQe and * I cuuutigg da r-arfT-Tr. »1-»r»» 1 -»r» Kr P^>one »^ tt: a---: eb)c ~.e bhi DhaSr ■ •-'- oof'- aJnr-et touched bH feet. | I tf Bt R« "*" '' ' t-cna'kcij afterward. •-v r «. . -. , - <••- s»»s " a - «•• -rr.* -.re of ri-e Maor» - a" ,;., „-- c- -■ . • BnpaTßf^ -w*v ra*^ acrow the parxde ernun^ rt the yamrkr - * » eaßSrarr. a —IMm tn rmi aetfcaflagT.. and art«— • re-r c-- -j-iorj t» Ssd> a detaJle.-. -w~,r~- n of the stable* • ■ •*• hcfpita:* ■ c '".«• (juestlcrts s^ - ... feCmsw lracw!»>dre of th* cavalT a rwrtrn-* • C!*play that t w e e •--T.v ofiOBM --eas^i to rr*rard htn ai «- •» •"■"■ ' i cnior;. ' — S" ■H 190 k — r-rvorr-at-arms ar.d they — - "•» - nspec^ior b> escort -"■- ■ . - ... I ban hi* bb9b«bj - bm ebaarß tbr fedß ""• • • ••■ • ' •' SJ -» da*Jsv»' :noic:ty aro :-:tereirt ' - • ' .*•-»-• rnllertjrsir 'r« • -• and often «•.■,•»'! KC^UpuIOU?IT' •rkr»'T» . -,- „._-._.... ■•»-. - . - „ v . . " • : . .■ ■• tB f awjrome f> Mr H.OOlO •. Hf . ■ . for ' ~ ' «■- m mm • c itaaaa avjra as- Ceuf>« . e «- **"-f"-i « 0 ""er. . ght ess, • • s, for " • • nr\r* .'•' N'a:;"nai *"«ert» ■ ■ n m m-h-. ..... ■ 1. at Vn BVtfOT, - ... - '• Ma ■ • ...» ' M e - b Henjrer - ta the ..... <•• . ■ •• r.'-OW B> B I "■'- r ' ■ ' Kxhi ■ • ra **■•*« Hunting? I^PPoms you read thr Real . ft ** * edvertiaernent, to *«»• You wil probably **« what yew want- Ad r^ I**1 ** for it if you don't. tt «ye a o f worry. THE TRIBUNE. *"* A "~~ !36« Broadway and a recept on "'i^ar miony at t-e err ha ' ■ A Political Report Denied. Mr Roosevr • «v extremely indlgnanr -da when he 'ie«T-"ed thai « report had t-e*>n printed in Paris and sent to America to the rfT^j :nm\ one or the results of the recent conference with (ford Ptnchnt was an agreement or, the part of the former President to the use of his name as a ■-an didate for the Pre*;ideMc\ Mr. RfK.neveH ajra:n reiterated that he had nor made and wouni not make "«nv declara tion in regard to Air, ; -an prv'iti.-s whi'e in Europe. ' He had lajearvs Mr Pinchot and talked with htm. he said, a* he mould receive *nd talk with any other political f-iend M' Roosevelt said he would here after decline to rey-eix-e the newartarw- cor respondent whe h*d gi^'eri .-urrrncy to this report. The etory to BTI tCfe .M* '".oowvelt -. ferret appeared ort«rtr,all\ In the "p^'oln US of Genoa, and mas repeated la spe cial dispatcher to Paris and •• the T'nited States Tt said ;n ef>c. that Mr Roow velt had patched an asrr«-ment nil Mr Pinchot -ha* if It became opponuno he mould • ■ .-me a i res-.dcn'.ia' -andidate ■gate, The Itasß bearlnjt Mr Ritrttv«-e!t d^orx trto the |Btfiaß at fi ■ | clock this rnorn ir.« i jo «as me- tq --• \ O - M. :»-r. Stindpa! ee<-retar> of the Foreign Office, who was there as ;he representative of the Aurtrian gnvi-rnment . Amnasisador Kerer.F and memh^rr of tha *tafr s o * Tn^ AmerV-an Km:.as«.\ anrj QBBjßßtataj and Ba.rrm Herjre.in-.:i*r yon Hengervar. Auf« tro-Hunirarlan Ambassador a* Washington. After _• BBCSJBa«* Bf sre«>tln<tii Air. Rno^velt and Mr Ko-o-c entered a court <-«rriaire and drove <11rer-t t" the Ho:el Kranz <H»ir.g to •-. aartf hoi:', the street* were almost deserted a- although the driver and footma^ more the imr>erla; livery the party attracted r .n atr.-ntion. A cj-o^d of ee\-eraJ huniired person- re rnalned j- front of ... Kran2 throuch^ut the day and sr.owed keen in threat In Mr Tlooneveit'- • orr.lng« and r;ilr.irs. When he appeared • -,es*> persons raised their hats. b*;t made nn other dem onstration HUNGARY'S CORDIAL GREETING. BadKpast. Art-!'. ".'. -The Rurceflßßßtßr Bf Budajx-st. :r a:, invitation to the mur.;c;pa eaanclllors to be present in a body a' tne coming reception to roione! Ro<i(«eveit. sars. i>-«^ Tiunrar:ar. I* imbued t«:th ::r.r»- Fer-.«»d eprecrr; *— • .. $:-..-• t-nn of ;he T'nion. In homo- . him >ou are not or.lv dotn* iMBMMa to an r X ■ -.... of the mtg-hty Americar na:-on. but are show'nc • ■-■:' r» pard for hin patterr of manly great r.e«s and civil virtue Ml for one who has *> - a flrra friend * the Hungarian na tion." UNABLE TO VISIT SAINT DIE. Sa_r.t Dta, > '-H- •*■ \-' b Bayer Steih ha? rer«-jved a letter (rWB Mr BaAßßVatt, tB m"h!ch he eTpre«i»e)t r^tr--'. that lack of time « r~e- . nt .-. ~. from vl*:ting the tomn Bl which thai name America was first sug- Itcrted M the N>m- V> LONGER STAY AT THE HAGUE. —-„ i ; ac ' April .' Mr : . ■ -ovo]- s cray J- • • ■■ :*: of HoV.and will be longer than mas orlgina r'-inred. The latest ar- BasMJBBMBJBI prov de f - arrival r— « - 2? ard bfa flapßftßsa aa Hay - Q .eon vc\ a. has cxprest«ed ar. urgent wj^h to r"*ivi> the former Pr^-s-.d^n* uprni the last day of bfla *■ ?;* here. Trie goiernment au thorltjoh. «n co-crx-rk*: 1 -- with tba Arr.eri.-a" Minister. Mr Bea.irr'-. are arrang:ng a round o* fe^'ivitles :r his honor REPEAT ROOSEVELT INVITATION. I—«I — « — .»:-; H— AX a —'•**:r.g of the exe^uti I^* committee of tl-"t 1 -" -■Me League at bsvbMsobb QBha tt wa.« decided to re r>eat by cabi» to ex -Pregld cr.» BoOBBWBtt an t-v'taTion •• >>c the c-par.;zation | griert *• a ban<TO*t noon after v :s re*-:rr: to this eour.try. EVEEY ONE FOR ROOSEVELT Italian Cluldren :n East RiTer School Honored by the Colonel. of tho - - ■ — *. a- '- ■ ■ • I^kT Bill iff" the netni. 1 if tha class Individual letters to - olorel Room ■< .■ -.>r.gTatula,t:r.g him or, the occasion of "■.;!« f.rtr.-first -.." :a t c Boaaavatta have be<T. interested m the acti\ities of tr.e pen's Aid fl WBa g»n»rt .r.« "He postcards mill tie framed and ■ • ■ . ■ - BShaal h gallery WAP. SPIRIT IN ECUADOR Ann? Sent to Frontier— Reassuring Advices at Washington <"V;«y;nv:-.' Beoador \r-'' " T"ba (m -ending arm- »nd ar. . I Machala. :n the southwestern pro- -nee art- I tlw Perutlai rmrtier Then a* derna.nd that Ecuador h* r" for m-n- - • : kbbM UCaro has "':ed a decree ir - . ■ - 1 a prison- m Ttaa P.rax'.liar. Bllntstei ■ . I rjr the . - meri ocate* that B , # , > .< ; . . • . •i . f■- Brazil «nd v -*.porte,i that . sr • • .. • • 'iw P«r-. • ■ * . • a a Btora r»eacefui „. .r-. ■ ~* • c ;.^msh and A-?i r.^ :•:«• min iMfn. iiad " lon* renoe to-<i.«-. c^rnln* the situation artth BUktm F'orra.-., the I -« m ir»r.lf=tei - . ■ ... m as-i^rtor. April 1& -The wax spirit be •me«n Per" aid Kcuarior >ee>-ns to «■ aidinc A dtapa' received at the State 1 ..-partment from tre t;nit«rd States ■ I . !«♦•« at !.!ir.i says that an amicaUe settie- Baaßi Ecuador DBT .... p^or.-.r.g . . , n - recer.' riotous demonstration BCB -«t 'rje PMWIBB • <t:«ulate and Peru vian ct\>ll^a« at <r :a>aq ;:l i^ Btght] ► '#. Qis ais« *n\?. thß4 - .« >: • a baa been »v'"-: BUCKLEY MAY BE IN BOSTON i Father-in Law Denies Amval m Mon treaJ — Silence in Albany BaatMßt Apr-i :. WWtam H iv.kiev, allllßl in 'he N>w York legiflstU-e to who Is Raid tn have lafl New York ■avttami >s no* m thai •••■ mutfliil ' th« atatemetji of raptaln James M'- Shane Baefcteyi HHw f *■■ •»• »*" ■ Fhan* U '•■' a*- Apr.: '.-• H M - Lib AM and oo : nformat,on w.s luibimwinii - '< M< !yy <tt rj ! nl , offl ce o. .1 - maawnparj »r- Du-ar, mouln make - -a '- - ' v " nrtf of M' R'jrkl~' »•- '"•■' h * rr^bat' : CtoBBtBB ■« mi ''■ ' ' " T " " r I merly wa« in Mor.trea 1 thTam»« - ..... ■ ' • a ß] . .<■ .-• t«"ta YEW-YORK nviLy TRTBTXE. SATTRDAY, APRIL 1«. 1010. THREE MISSIONS Wm British Gunboats On the Way to Chang-Sna. TWO AMERICANS IN CITY English Consulate Abandoned — Governor's Yamen Destroyed — Cause of the Outbreak. Washington. April ■ — The rice riot* jit •"hanc-Fha. capital of the Flu- Nan province ; of China, continued through Wodßjaßßsy ar,d Truirsdav of rhi!« week and probably j a-" still unchecked So far two English I ard ore Norwegian missions have been burn* 1 *!. (hi American m slater at Peking, in a dispatch to -if- State Pepartment giving this information. -a* that three British boats ii* on the way to <*hang-Sha to r-r.T..^T British interests It is reported that the CUnW Governors residence at ' "hang-Sha a -r. mas mimed. The American Minister Is informed kj the • 'r-i'-.ejte Foreign offlof that there neei he no anxiety •VSMsdnsj the sa'ety of Mien car« Peking. April ih -The riots started by the rt.itlvf* at 'hanir <-ont!nue. The pro vincial governor is reported to have been klUed T»ie ritv i> (ttlll in the hands af the The property of 1:1 foreigners at >'hartc- Sl-.-!S 1 -.-! has Ma destroyed. r,-.;i aj] the foreign ren.der.ts escaped, except two Ametii-ans. art i-<> namPF ar* unkriown. mho are report ad BUD Bl i>*- :n^ide the city. Chinese troops ha- o r»een so-- to HMSffj ! ~r..inghai. Apr*. 1 . 15 .— The rioting of natives at UM>blm BBBttaOßl. Already three. missions a. i -lated on the mam street. Boajr • .-...• i a\ ■•» reer destroyed. and fears for the safet\ of the other mis sion* were entertained to-day It .«. reported that the Governor was In jured durinjr the attack upon tha vainer. bur a." far as known '""•• has r*-«»n no lags of Bte The p-nvinoial MMM has asked ih» er^men* to supply rice to the BafrVßß, In the hop* of dieting them. The Hinß| af ita* •»• to a corner in t>-o «ta: was the chief cans* of the out break which had IflBS been brem-ing. Re cently the ill feet-ng had been increased ay an »rt:v# ant-, -foreign propaganda, in which ♦ v,,. :; Ye«V e« r.f foreigner > °? r threatened Anoth*-- grievance «an that the Fntis:-. OOOMdMi -.■••=• was UHUBUIM-Md by Im ported labor. Hankow. Ar.ri! 15.- The situation at CbaflaHßal ... mom grave The riottmr continues The governor s yamen, in which • :•• -:issior.artej« had sought refujce. was Ml or f-.re by dW rioters ar.d destroyed The missionaries and other foreigners fled ■ad were ker. aboard a merchant steamer ir, the harbor. The British consulate and custom eflcaa h»v» b**«n abandoned Two more British p~:r.r>oats arc hurrying to UM scene. No fatalities are reported. The buildings of the Waatojran China Inland Mission, of •-» Methodist Una Trland Mission and of The Norwegian Mission have neen de *t roved. London April '. j.— Official advices racolTod by t*;e Foreign (MBM describe the rioting at r*har.g-Sha as an anti-foreign o-r break, but add nothing further t« the earlier aran reports. No direct rr.essa^»» ha* b*-*>n re ceived at th»» headq'jarteri! of the Wesleyan Missionarj- Porlofy h»r*. MESSAGE SENT TO YALE Anxiety Regarding Buildings — No Reports Here. New Haven. April IS.— A .able dispatch was received thai n'v^n by the ntatanary soclexy's r^rnrr.ine^ at Tale. h.s foliows "Rice riots destror yam^n and missions. Fnr*'lcn«'T-s safe '" The orin.on ts held h*r* ti;a; tnc Falf — -- - property m Cbaav-Bba r».« b^rn d^ yrr^vfd T:-.e property !nclud»*<l a OODastaM ar ■: ;i .j.sr>en.«arv The Yale mlssi.n. «':•« ar»- Pr Brown^ll Gair«\ :»-an of th€ Mrsj"!'- 1 !-. " -X" Dr. .• /liar '. H. Flume and 1 1' !•':. ChOB Yon, both physicians; the liev Wl'.iUm J Hall. r»ick»on H. L— Will an<? Miss M. D <; aK » The N<^v V^rV directors of the tontga r.iiFSlor.* did not receive any reports yster • i^-- fmm «'hina. Th» R«*\ Husti I-. Dull* son. of tne Domestic and Forei^r M;sslon- BoeMt3 txpe«-T.« a dispatch from the P.«- klttmr A. G-.lman. who i» lr. if of the mission in <han»-Hha. m here Mr. Gil rj.- nnd hi* wtfp Tvoprri'-d the chapel an>i ■ X isriiool thr»-e »«»«>ks alfo The. rented the property from Chine** (MtaMi t • • ' ' I. Mr ■ ■ - ■ EIGHT DEAD. SEVEN MISSING Landslide. Started by Blast. Buries Railway Camp in Canada. Bj atfKw P g. Aprl' U— An im r-e-«e landslide, started by a blast of dv nan.it" ear.- to-<ia;.- ca-rled ■ K.- (l re of men : , »• • . side of a steep hill and hurled the construction camp of the Haha Bay BaHway under tons of earth and rock T'p to a late hour tins afternoon n res ... Ati had taken out eight dead, includ ing I^adlßlas <iagne. of st .I<jfeph. chief enifineer In .harpe of the work, till as sistants William O'Brien and Joseph Jen lungs, of Toronto, and five laborers. Seven are mifurg The men killed were asieep in •he camp at the f.,ot of the nil! when the Ulatt was sent off A SETBACK FOR LARGE HATS London Manager Upheld in Ejecting Woman from Theatre London, ■-' B, Has*? CwrtM ni-nn»u a Row Street magtatrate. decided to-riay :hat the rr.ana«;emant of a theatre, has the riifht to eject women r.atrons who refuse to r+m»v* their "CBftaiMal headt^ar ' The action had been instituted by Mrs Blnn<-h«- ntrdley. an authoress. » h.» . i-,ar»:ed frank <"urzoi. manager of th* Prince of Wales'* Theatre, with a techni ca! a*«ault It t^eems that Mrs Eardlev attended ■ matinee performance at the the«rr» wearing; an enormous iat A man •^h<. *ai baMßi bar Insisted on the removal i.f whai bl «t<!e.i the ridiculous ♦hin* " worn by Mrs. Kardle> MS* wac irritate^ !h- m»in p nianu»-r and refu«*.fj la lake off her htv Mr • urxon induced Mrs Kard tzn to the corridor to 'I ISC lis« the >i-ieFJ>or. and » hen she remained firm in her refusal B> OBBBBij with the practice • f «be tnentro he awaM not permit her to return ta her .-eat In • • -!i(fßtrur the rase the magiMr-ite «a(d tna' Mr I urxon had BCtßtf *<Imir»M-. BBd la 'he. interest of '.heatrec^ert. _ PLEA FOR A MAINE COMMISSION. tf April II "i:i »'■'- —t— aia that I ih. \l.«in« ;>e r.i^ed an examin-it-on of h ••■ natfi ■ ■ " ... . -.■.•', «nd I'; en. h *mg\ io me ea«M uf the «»i. ihip a de«iru' tun. TO SHOW UP DEMOCRATS Probe of Road Contracts and Campaign Gifts Planned. POOR WORK ON HIGHWAYS? Conners Charge of Tammany Shakedown of Candidates To Be Investigated. i p.. T'>«r«ph to Th" Trihun* Albany. Ap^il IS.— Two pOHIbMI ■"•*•■ of activity on th" part of the lasWatlva com intttee which is to investigate Jopislativ* corrupt!™ and the general business of the *tat» dfpartm«»nt>« were advanced la-day by a man who may b*» one of the BMaibm of the commfttpo Th»«» were th^ l«»ttinK <>f contract." for Mate roads and Urn r-opslhil ity of enforced contributions to fmpatga fund.« by candidates for office Both rhese matters, if tnk««n up hy the committee an- likely to hrinp DwiHHiail into the llmel'KhT whose hn^ht jrlare re cently has h«»pii turned full on R'-uubil.-anf, bf th in and out of office. > *om;>lalnts about th»- ■ King "f contract? \vhi!*> FVadartSfc Pk^n" wns State Knsuiper )iav*> been nnrj. It hits i,e«»n common co«<iii' that many < x paaalva state rfad^ bar* hr»n built of In ferior material and ha» worn out in a f»-w month?. vrher«» th^y should have iasted years WbOM fault this was never hafl been determined authorlt: •• DPT hay» uifb rumor« that eOOtfaetOn who n<Tf ■ nrht noliti<-:«l'' E"t fat Job* to the ex clusion of others be«»n run '•> -art!'. ['res ent Information la that th) :''Ei>Utiv<> » mitte»- is like!> tfl undertake an ' in\ '•.«ug.i- hop of this matter. Already there is » resolution bafbra the Assembly calling for official in- estigation sf Chairman <*onners's rtwffT la Charlai V MurpfcJ. Of Tammany, that candidate for the Supreme Court were < iaken liown 1 ' by Tunmanv before they got their nomi nation* This also is scheduled f'<r investi gation by the special committee, «nd thar b«>d> may not rest with th- candidates '.»: judicial office, but put legislators an.; Othata .•r. the stasjd. to tell if they had to contrib ute to the Tammany war chest. The m-re probaaOtty af such an inquiry has excited '■»^:,<iermoni «n.i no little ar.ger on the part of some persons here The plain fact ia that the legislative Mad ers who are pressing trie general investiga tion resolution have determined to go to the bottom of every matter tl propriety af which has been questioned in any degree of seriousness or good faith. "The people suspect •■-•.. < *.. ■ everybody, and its a case of prov: | our selves innocent. ' said one influential Sen ator. "Wall, we'll undertake thai J°h. and well go to the bottom of everything ques tioned or .jtiestionar We'll gl-.e the state the - a last, deepest kind <>; an investiga tion, until there is not one thing left. We'll take up every phase of political activity, and we'll keep at it until the state cries enough." TO PROTECT YOUNG GIRLS Measure Based on Wheeler Murder In troduced at Albany. ; By Tttasraaa M T*« Trlbaßa. ; Alban>. April IT> -Because of the Ruth W heeler murder AsFemblyman Boylan. of New York. Introduced a bin deafened to mpoi employment agencies t<> take steps • -•.--•. of girls itidvr eighteen years ■whom they send in search of employ ment Th» bill includ--; business • olleges within its s> <>| ■*. If provides thai DUMM sending out rotmg git 10 seek employ ment m .st make some invepttgation of the prospective emplor«ri before sendin™ the prospective flllllrT" Records of the places to wh-ch the girls are sent must be kept. w:th the names of the girls, and daily reports made to Police Headquarter* v ' : '">' ' of the proposed law would be i misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of *l.'«v\ a year s imprisonment and forfeiture of th" license of the agency. FOR TICKET SPECULATORS Hoey Measure Intended to Abolish Nuisance Here. By Twtapapfe "• Tb« Tn Aihany. April tt.— Alßl mblyman Ho»y, of New York, to-day UHmdueed .i bill IS to do aw.r artth the theatre U.-ket speculat or nuisance there It provides for the li> ens ir.C atid strict regulation Of the spe. ulators Tli"v are t>> obtain their liconsep from the Mayor. pa>ing Xw 1 " fee for the first >e H r and $Ts<* <>r ea-! raai tlier^after No Deanaa may be issued to a man not .* :t' zen of the fntted states nr one who has not lived five years in this ; ,•-••■ must tliev are of good moral character While (M-lling tickeis the speculator must not stand direct];. In front of the pla amusemerrt and must wear conaplcvoaal] a budge net less than tw«, in.-h> -s n .liame trr bearing the numier "f tba license. ■ •.on of the projx.;-ed ]MM is rf nil.H d.nieanor. for which the HcCOfW tna\ l>e rwokad. Th<- ■pacalator nraal =•■ ■ ■ i>ond of can uhi'-i-, ataa la forfeited In ■.<-* of violation Of the law. DATES FOR FIELD SERVICE First and Second Brigades to Go to Pine Plains in August. Albany Apr:: IS - Wttß tIM arT r '""i. o€ Coyernor Hughes. Adr.itant Gcneml Henry to-day announced thai the dates for lield mi^a of the National Guard organtaa* tionp m the First *nd Second brtsades. tO be held at Pine Plains, Jcfforaou County, had been fixed for August 1 to 10 (or the First Bnuade and Aunust 11 to ■ f or the. Baeood Brigade Th« 7th Inianfv will not lane pan m thai neid wun • The First Hrißade orjranizations will in etada the 12th. »3th and 71st regiment?. New York, and the Second Bricade the Hth -*^i 1 and 47th resrimcnt.s of Brooklyn. I'nder the orders for thai field • -VI -c mem bers of the organizations may take part !-.o have hail at lea- three months" prior service in the *uard. tnataad of six months, the former limitation. GERMAN CONSERVATIVE DEFEAT. Berlin April 15— The National-!. ■ won m notable victory In tha election of a Buccensor to the late Count Ddo yon Stol herK-Werr.SKcrorie, who was president of tie RtM.-hFtaK at the time of his death. <>n Kebruar> IS laM This country district of East Prussia has been carried by the Con servatives pcßCtteall] aithooi oopostttoa in every election for forty years. In the rapani election Herr Kochan, th« CBlwlWlat* of the National -l-inerais w^s chosen b\ a niajoritv of nearly thraa thousand The overturn i.' attributed to popular di.- «a!i.-*facitoi! with the jrov^rnrpenf* meas ures for finance refoi m and the PrlUßlaa staetloa reform iegi.«ißti"n Th>> Paaaanta' I#'»g'ie w inch «;i- -rp.ini7.e.i last summer m opposition to the Agrarian !.«airue and the grei.t lan<i owners, also played a prom tnent MUi la the .-amp' the < "onserra* COMPANY WINS DEER CASE. The Appellate Pivl>lon reversed yesterday ■a judgment for $1.«7A against Jamea C Fargo a* president of the American V.\ - pfSSS • omp«n\ obtained hv v the Forest. Ptaa and QaaM Caaßaßaaaßaar; who sue.t on the ground that the company had .li-er pon*eu!an In the cloaad 5..a.-» > n. The defence wan that the de»-r were killed oiit -tde of Ne* York flt«te and ware" in tranrit to ,Ne» Jerse> NEW DEBT LIMIT BILL Shortt Measure Has Approval ot the City Authorities. | fiv THppiph to 1h» TTBJ MM ' Albany. April 13 -A perfected version of 'he ttmw fort «ity debt limit bill was in trofltiied to-dm by Assemblyman r-rtt on behalf of the city authorities. It differs from a similar bill introduced by him ! earlier In the session in provtdtng for ex- ; ! elusion «>f debts for rapid transit or dock purposes UtUWad prior to January 1. 0M Th" measure contemplates a determin.it ion b] the Board of F.sf.mate of the amount of ( debts - be excluded following a duly ad vertised public hearing Then the hoard Is to make application to the Appellate Pi- • , vision for 'an official order for the deter- 1 mlnation of the amount to be excluded, taking Into consideration figures hy the OantraQcraad th. Baavd of Kstimat" Tins | scheme differs from one proposed by the 1 Citizens I'nion air; the Public 111 «k« Cam- Bnaaaaß Bw 'he ist EMatrtet, embodieri la ■ hill hv A'«omblvm»n L^e. which provides j for the official determination «f the amount ; of ,!. MB to -> excluded *■ i m Appellate D • oa without ny previous fig .ring by 1 the Board of F>timjite Heports that "hero is an attempt being made hv a traction lobbyist to Juggle thes* Mi hills and kill them »•»• scouted here to-<]a\ There i.« n<> disposition on the part t the Assembly not to pass a debt !iml f measure, so that the recent constitut lortal am»*tidmert may be availed of What form the bill takes Will depend largely nn the ac- , ' tion of the rttjr authorities, and when 'he ; ;i.:mfni-tration has The thing in good shape I the legislation will follow o/ilckly. No 1. bhyist will have any chance of stopping it. ! if Influential AaasaMtyßMa are to be be ' lieved SUES BINGHAMFOR SLANDER Police Captain Enright Wants ' $50,000. and Tells Why. i i ;pr,.<r a l Theodore A Rirgham. who has a suit pendinc bbJhsi Mayor fr-ivnor for Jjno.niv. f ( ,r allegpl libel. Is now the defend- : i ant in a <!mik].-- suit nroujrht b" Acting • aptain Richard K. Knright. who demands ''aptam Knrignt. arba hi pfvaMeßl af the I/i.^'i'pnart.":' Benevolent Ass-'ciat ion. al- . ; legp-- -hat <;ctien»l RniKham made sftaJii : statements while Police i 'ommissioner and suhsofjnentlv that h;<ve prejudiced the plaintiff's R'»od name, and in declaring him : unfit to hold office ha>- injured his repu- t ation. ! One of the statements that • aptain En rißhf attrihTjtep t.i h's •■--..- superior in: "He controls the lieutenants' Benevolent Association and its n«->ard of director*, and h» and the-- should be abolisher) and wiped ■ out " H«*r» I* anot!i«>r U »*<-•' statement h\ the former Poll« • > "ommissioner. made at the ■Manhattan < 'ongr»>gatlonal OKVCfe: "The man in charge of the Ijeijreri i ants' Benevolent Association is a cfetvaf i schemer. Ix>ok what he is d^.ing '•• He 1 has rot the Boa of ' rna'e to increase I the lieutenants' pay from t2.<**> to $2,230 ■ That man ought to be watebad. He will ' soon nearly own the ftoßet I>epartment if ! he does not die. " HEAR PEDLERS PAY GRAFT But Man Who Voices Rumors Can Give No Proof. Henry W. Holburn. of No SM Kighth avois:)o. speaking ve«tppla\ before the I Committee on Laws and Legislation of ttaa , Board of Alilermen at a iieartns on tne regi;;atton of pushcart pcdlen*. >.aye vn|rc ! to a report that some one in the 01 ■••• : Cleaning t'epartmen* was getting money j for allowing pcdlers tn maintain places M , Park avcn-ie. hct»pon 111 th and 116 th ' street?- h«' .-aid hr had heard tiiat M>mp | on*- was genius $Kt.or»> a year from this ■ sourer hut added that he had no -..ot of the repor-s Tbc Btivd < ■■•-:: Department, or cer tain men In it. Mr. Holburn said he had heard, marked off -n :*••*- "n the pave ment limth. on which pushcart men hoid ing <ards stamped with a r ';r>her stamp as coming from the eVpavtmaßi wer>- allowed ;to d- 1 business It was common report, the speaker >a;d. that tbcaa • ard.-> at permits , w< . re « o i<i i,v |>ersons. VtM said they repre >fntr-<i a poahcati men's association, for fron : . aacfa Mr I'fn'ihurn also sani he had beard that a < oOcetor travelled up and dowii Third avenue and collected 10 cent' from each pedler three times a day Such paalan »3 ■ . ; • ijp" were driven away HYDE KNOWS HIS JURY Calls Every Man by Name at Swope Trial. Kanaaa Cttjr, April 15.— A Jury wa.« cae> ■ ■ : to niglit to tr> Dr. B. < ". Hyde, on a i iiaruf <>f iwildfellim ' ''lonel Thomas Swope Ie all»'ge<ll> ailimnist'-rinK poison in a cap- as medlctl • VVI-ei; the mrv !iied int" M* pl.o c Dr Hyde aratcbcil the men cantaßj. Up knew ; ••\.-r\ - a'-e and Called the men by name in ' siie^kiTii; to than The Jnron are mostiv X'.fU ISM .tnd clerks. ■Thi.~ BTJ lookl all '•l^li; to nir.' he said "1 kti"v\ I -hall obtain a fair trial. ' Fm E E. Stinth. a \cw Tort to\ir. | -• nii ■lir»»<t f or the defence the flsnt on the . ' • • -mst- who are to tes tify for the atat< Dl Smith ha? been here for • rat weeks WHISKEY PRICE WAR ON Independent Distillers and So- Called Trust Lock Horns. Ctnctonati, AprU IS Mhaa 'eductions in : the prices of arhjaka] took effect t<>-day ■ bitter price war was >leciared. Yesterday's 1 prtce for ntilsh»-d go..,is was $1 B » gallon. , To-«la>' tile "independent " distillers quoted I $1 3." as the price, and the local representa of the so-called VVhiskev Trust [offered their goixls on ■ basis of V. If a I >n. The CBIdK of the price '"'it bl said to be j overpr"duction. despite the fa I that It is i also claimed that none of the distilleries ! ;« operating at more than «ift per cent ,if cap.i-ity The .ilstlllers had been at peace for five \earv. :>ut ■outsiders" pre ( iict that the new strugg'e tor UUOtfOl of the trade will b« more bitter than the one which ended in i:<os. with both sides practically at the end of their resources. SMITH HORSES CHLOROFORMED Widow of "Silent" Smith Guarded Against Mistreatment. < hicago. April i.' -Two handsome black I hor?e>. th." property of the late Mrs Be .itricr Smith, of < 'hl< % a«o. mother of the late Jam?? M i SiU-nf" Smith, were chl'> roformed here to-day in accordance with the dvIRK wish of their owner, who pre ferred 'hat they b#» killed rather than fall into the hands of some one »hn muhi mistreat them The tior-e« ha>l beer, o» ne.l and used !■>■ Mrs 3mith foi fifteen '»rs, the age of one being twenty-five and of the other twenty-one rears Mrs Smith's affection for her horses is shown in her refusal to purchase an automobile DINNER FOR L C GRISCOM. The honnr of giving the first dinner for I,l. >\i) '' 'lr >. urn a> the new president of the Republican I'ountv < mmittee will go to the 3th Aasemhlv District. In which Mr Ortaram llvaa The Republican organize 11..n1 1.. n there. ..i » huh William <"hil\ers Is I■ •• '.|. Nt, - '.i gi\»- d dollar dinner' in lirmor of Mr • Jrisconi in T«rrao«* •tardr'ii ■ ■Mi' ! [nvitattona have been <*nt in the iTeslden'. mi>nn*r- of his I'ablnet, th« nor and other -.late orncuin and to laadlng Rerubltcans throughout tb« iUt( FOSS HITS INSURGENTS Urges Them to Join Ranks of the Democratic Party. SPEAKS FOR J. S. HAVENS Congressman Says He Is Enjoy ing- in His Business Too High Tariff. Rochester. April 55. -The --amr - in tne ■jd Oaasraai i>tMtrw •■•-■■_ re^'ii'-i M stage of KT-eafe*7 interrsf and aT ' '"■ '■- far. arbca dM ava)m mwrins ••: tii»- >iii teitt, in behalf of the I>emo«raf if candidate. .lamf" ? Flavens wax held in • "onvennon Malt. The n.ain artractioi, was •'orar'-ss n\An EBaXne N. Foss the DaaßHi re • .-ntly elerte.l !n the 14th District of Map— j eJMMtts, and tne hall was flilod •l'r^inji his Tn^urirent Rcp.ihM-an friends to join the rial mt DMM II Mr. Faai assailed injuincenri ,ird UM pr»>terri\e tariff policy of ti,e ruling p<*rv Me de.-larfd 'hat :e n.,w ■ .■nw-*! in hi various business enterprises from W> to l'>> per ren: protertion. Tt is ton mu< h added. "1 don t need that protet-tton. and f oujrhf not to have it All that I have gj .>• c a certain point represents tariff »ri" am willing that the p-otecHor. abo . he cut njrht in haff. and 'hen ( would have ail I am entitled to or need. In regard to insurgency h« said. M; insurer-.! Repunucan friends, i* you ■wan' to accomplish the results pan de sire. • . « ■•: have got to step aside and ">in the opposition paxtv and force l<-srts..i- <•• along line* that will bring relief You have been 'insurgents" long enough, and what practical results have you secured" Se.nafor ..dj;" r«>ad me nil "f ti - e Rt ■ .^ lican parr- six >ear« ago. bur I to it. for I '"V<"l | inrt! mv self-respe' t and my Judgment forced me into rh»> part- of th- oppoaltiott. t n-ent out of ttM party last fall, and in a thlrtv 'lays' c»mp«Un on these same Issues i v* down a majorny of nlnet^-six thousand to one of less than I eight thousand. Senator i>..lge sa:d * Bl I couldn t make the tariff an issue la- fal! Hi;? :.»-t I'-e t.hf campaign ended he wa.* de fending and praising the Aldr>-h ac- when ever and wherever he spokf It "a." the dominant issue It was along the a*me ':rif!« m "• the upportunltv came this spring thar I fought the <-.4mpalgn in the 14th I>istrt<-t. and the di.«rri<~r «;-•., h dafaataH me last fall fM Lieutenant >^v»rnor b %jsgs votes has Just sent me ro < nngr"« r> a maj..rir- of a.«« votes Tlie Insurgent Repuh!;cans ho^e. as I hoped for cig 1 -: long v>ar*. To b"!ng 'eform within their own part- Ir - «< a mistake 11 can't be finne To mv insurgent Repu'nlican friend* i say. "Don't he a n«-«r-D»mn,Tar. be a rtm M ' 'ome over wtth me. »h"« 'ou belong and where vo': ■ar '!•> raal on"'-- "• Part, names meant little to-day, Ml | Fos.s declared, to the average man •» think!« tirtiimtj He .-ontinued [f >a.< not a party victory in th» \%ih Dis tr:cr It araa •< pmt^t by men of a!' shades of polif'a! belief against an *co r.omii policy which ha> made and is still making it more diftVu:? for the average man to stretch Mi income tn meet h;s aosoiTjtei-- ne.-f-usarv Itrtna espanaai While Senators I»«lir' and Aldnch J claimed tha* the Payne-Aidrii-n tanr wa drawn in the inrere<«.<« of New England and chuckled over the thought tha? the' had given New England mor» -han it was entitled to. the people of this most tjjlral X. iv Kr.ffland district have rep-idiat^d ftatlv the Aldnch ac and pronounce.! it ".nfatr. unjust .tnd inequitable. The' realize -ha' it would b«> diaaatrona to permit lr to r» main. Mr. Foss declare^ 'ha- Mi election mean ' that the people were tired of the Al lnch ! bin. He went on to srr. It is a demand of Massachusetts ar.d nf a" N*»w Kngland for free raw uia&frtl 'axed food products and wider markets It ts a demand that we rreat < 'anada de cently, and that we t.ik» down our r.ir:~ wail against her T areoM 2" «" far as to «*- 'hat we should do tfcla wbatlMfl Canada lower-* hers or not XV are th" sufTerers W( ne-d !i»r umber, her coal Bad iron. h< r wheat her woodpi Ip inrt her otner prndu^ts The remedy lien in the hands of the peo ple, and they »-« tromg to apr!v • rM fall, else I trreaf!v misundersttand the =ir^' | of the rimes and the remper of the Ameri ca r. people- Others who spoke at 'he nßMltßfl wre 1 i harles 3 FTamlin. of Boston. :^!»ta'-.' .^p.-retary o- the Treasury in fieveland's ■ last administration . Martin H. ii:"n". for mer' v pta'e CmUiaOar, and James I Ha vens Mr. Flavens BM an anpeai 'or Uie sup porl of the people He referred to tile . answers made by < ".eorge W. AldrMge to i questions aske.i baaaH as an baABBJB-i I ment -»f th" Haven." position, because Mr. Aldndge answered six of th#> se\en B)M» t;nrw> in about the same way Mr. Havens . bad aaaawrad Itaam B" r "• threw .i bana ' into the anti-AWrldge camp wnen h- d- 1 i-lared that the Republicans who were s;;> pavtftaj bfcß ••BM have an op;orf:r.lty al j suppo-ting another .-andidaie In November "I have never been a andldaie before. and nfver will be BSata." aald Mr Haver? ,To Ins •.•-,■ jqppaftW h- *a:.i t!:at I !f he lost :h«-v would not want him tr> run a«al!-.. "and if I am elected t have rlone ■ enough. " While ila> had nor-, undantaad " ■***■ i extent by those T>emocratlc leaders who r r»vH ad aa M" Pai—i la i apt I - \ nomination. M r*A n°t "een r>-nera"v I noised ai<oiit It was potnt-ri SOI mmed'.atelv aflat I • meet ir- hv 0M opposition that Ml stan.l •on the mm «i of little importance ta far as Mi inflt:ence in < agriM is cerne«i if he does nor part 1 < run (Off tbt office again in the Ml !• h in the country districts a* Maurai t!:at the battle is batßfl rr.ost Bfty waj-d at this time At PaiUWWlfc h-a«lc 4 -iarters MM "f the more optimisti.- Pr dieted a Havens ma.jorit* of five thousan.!. The Republicans say that \ dr-.'.ge w:U ' i earn- the district b\ an overn- helming m» ! Jority Four ward rall'.-s were held to-night by the Ba|HiMw an r*»rt v - •• waJet o»Bfpi W Aldndge i- the candidate. In response to an tno.ulr^ If he f«\ "f"! a . -eduction t the wool schedule of the ra-iff I.ir-cs 5 Havens, who is the opponent al <;-orsr» H brta«« in the •'. • m the -.ingress District, has written to the National Association of flothier* that he favnrs a raBdJOSbBBBI of the t.inff schedule or «.->i «o prevent the discriminaticr now aCßtaal t!ie wools required feg dM ' niaiiiifailiiiiii af data tm p>T"iar prtead clothing At No D Astor Place, the. of nc^« of the association, M was said last night trtnf no reply had V>een received M a similar letter «ent la Mr Al'irnize TWO DIE IN HAMBURG EXPLOSION. Hamburg. April IS.-A h.'*v\ explosion ! the cause of which - ••" c!ea*. 0.-curreri i iii-dav in one ,>f the buildings tn the bonded marehoti.se district, where many .-a.""*."* of I oil were stored The fire which followed ' damaged tnree warehouses Two laborers were killed NEXT WEEK April l*«h to 231h The lead haberdashers will display the MID-SEASON SHOWING OF GtuetC shirts FIGHTING EXTRADITION Federal Bench Wprrant May Be Issued In H:ffstot. LEGAL CONTEST IN ALBANY Contends That He Was in New York at Time of Alleged Offence. Ft- TMOBMBfI MkTav Wßl -• Ftrtsburs *nr)i r." tf de- elop^t he-, --w •i " * • ■.- '>-• exT^ui ir i"" aaaan »n f-'rank N Hoffi'of. rr»s;f!--r' r,f »•.. •• -•-•*! «*t»*i >qr i om.-an- inde- "''. rvv -, the i ounciimxni'- rra'r ,i>es hTe a • n**\ siarned -■. ■ :..v»rnor lhi2<-« n* %'••» T«»rl« the fe«!.r.«, •SttkOrMM n-.t- - *k» jfinn to bri"s tta buck The re;».*«ir for !(•»•-.• Arrtern* B'a<« !»v> \jsjf r-> I n.re.! S»ra*es \ tri'"*- Jtfca) H [..rdar: BBM ™»»k '•ame .i ; r to-« Jay. « hen ■■ -H- laßrMd a* Ott **'*.*ra: R;:)!(J i'c • .• ■ -•< ii ■>• Rm f*-de-»t gr-mti I'iry bains tflra kaa*d •■•-« an Is :;«Tom^ry when irs work i* flm«ih»«l if *j« •i' 1 ':<»il ,• -. ■ ,', b; .; id*- ■ V i>-r that Jt was not d ■• ■•-■ .-• "id >f»e|f j^ '«.»,-<r» > '«v •.. ■-••• ,r: .» >»n «t;mmorie<l. T - step wa.» 'j<»r it ■ «aid. a* tim Federal dine '^ar a b*«ch warrant ■• *- • »i» iss:j»d Tor Hof*<*.->« hv 'h* *»d eral court if 'he -. x -.'« - t* •»«• irtnu< r.- QOVOfajOfl rl'ia*he« The trial of M^x '', '*+'\» i-m;nfy d» •■'!<■ 'ax oi>rror and (•^airman of the Rer ;;hl .an 'V";iifv ■ »"-m!rte». was •»• H> da'- for Monday, and e»-h day turf th» we»k :ndi< ted <~ounc::m*r are listed for trial Albany, April 15.— Frank 1 H"ff»rot %o pearnd in person b»fnr» ■, ■ --or H'a|?W« to-day to oppos* e*tradirion re pntsbur*. If* was epre^ented by Adrian ■ Jollne. John D Lindsay arid Adrian Ft. LArfctr:. all or New York Pistr - *ttorn«y W. A. RUkelev and Assistant District Attorney •< ; Seymour, of tirwnuri: . • ,»ora* f>>r d t Baftl*-. <>' New Tork. an.l Assistant r^'sT'irr v •"•■ C A. P»rktns. of N«* Tork. appeared In favor of the application. '•our.sei for Mr ■ ffMac contended that » %,. • < '...-• • '-- rr; '•:*''•". "~ - asmuch as the suppoji**! crime, so far a.« the defendant s concerned, "I>r'li" 1 > r 'li plac* In the city of S»w York •U'e will show. ■ «aid Mr Undsay. "that Mr ,fT-«t'>r was in New Tot* ■*' MBI Mm** and t tfttat f hts Til! -» admitted by tn* nther s:rte ' Therefor* hold that he cannot he lawfully surrendered to th» stato of Pennnsylvar.ia The purpoee> of the P»r.n sylvania authorities i» not to pot Mr. HofT utot on trial. b;:r to ■:?» him for another an.l dtfßNßi purpose." Mr Seymour satd the defendant -«■«• not m be extras-red for any other purpose fhan vas -* rth in me papers Oovermr I m Illlawimil to say ma' in de*llr.< wfr; the r,u»»t;r>n he wo.;!d not question ti-e i"-«nti<-.n of the authortr;ej« «• Penn ■j :-nn;a. Dur whether M- HofLitot *H a, fujrlllve from laattaa. a- the -u^jresTlon n* liov-rnor -••" Mr Hoffstot was sworn He denied ha*ln« been :r. Pennsylvania or. J-jn#» % ** and ■BM r:e w^j. it- New York on that day H« admitted that h- had attended a meeting of ■ c board of directors of The i>rman Rational Bank, of Pitrsbur*. on May 3, .- •.: anoT •—■ meeting on June 3. Tlr»n followed a d:s< ussion between coun <e. a.« to whether i:on»piravcy was * " con tn.ulns rime • Mr Hoffstot s attorneys BmmCBS rr ' "* ; :t waj * " !Ot> ' irlv mor * than nr.r ',"-. -r bumtlan'. while the stat° officials hel.l .« '-onrrary view. *h»r it ia« lmpn»a»- Ua io IX a avSnitc iate t^ivernor H;gh«s gave cn;nsei on b»>th «id»"-« ;nt:l Monday to stibm* -•.••- -•-. • •» point? of law raised. WAITER WOOS WITH PISTOL Held for Felonious Assault After Long Street Chase. Max BttaSßßtlh I a.-* been nur«ln« ■ a-» of unrequited affection ■<:.Tce wrtck ers beKan M tear down Rector where h» wan employed a waiter, reached a state last nisthr wher* ue '-ou'.d stand it no Longer, and rlr»d two bu.lets at Matilda vr.iy witt- W.IOM Widowed mother IM> b.mnled. a: BCI — *'. E^ghtn avenue. His aim was poor, and t:'.e ?.rst baflal indicted ■>r. v a slight sea p wound, w title thm NrMi missed the s:t\ altogether ■ehuma<-h<>r •-%•.•: out of tne apartme-r a* swn as he had rired the shots, p-irsued by h:s intended victim's brother. Fran'* In the street a awwd of small boys took up the chase to IZLaz street, where Schumacher turned east and ran toward a)VJMdfi avenue. The b ■ i ..• ■ up with him *: i wen* a». l;:m DM a crowd of a:h.et«»s ar »prln» foot ha:: traln:-c. 80l he shook them off uat'.l hi mm -auKht by Philip v'o'nen. OS No. 35T < 'anal street. < '..tien turned th« waiter o1o 1 •' M Patrolmen Darin and McGee. erf th» West U.")t .'. street station At the -tat;"ii Schumacher was exainln-d an! n .-n •>« ked up on a ..ar«- of felonious ■ affr Dr Touart. of Harlem Ho» pttal. had reported that h# had att-nded QM eir! aad had ••'* h »- at horn* b*ca«»» [■•er wo-md wa.* not danxerons. As h« w»« ied t>» a cci! t'ohen discoTer-d that ■ • - .-ha.se he had lost I watch '"•!> and his pocket b«ok ■a said ha wrrald B<»»«r chase a would-be murderer again. NOVEL ANSWER TO DIVORCE SUIT. ■n KaOorlM ■■■ whewo husband. v ir-. '> Flom. ■ neckwear manufa«?t * sutnar her for a d!vorci». »«i&iTittt«»f » novel answer to the wilt y»st-rt!ay be fore j isfice Blanchard. Mr a, Horn admit fd '. K .ar -• was addlct-d tf> titm ;a» «f • •i';. ■>--... bu! Placed that her Boaaaßd Tta4 tauciit lie- to •is*' them Not an n MUkTrust Tht Original and Saauiaa HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Tha Food-drink for Ail Afos. At retfauraots. hoteis tad tountaiaa. DeEbous, mvigcrar.r.ji and wMamiaf Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it. A quick bach prepared m a ouatxte. Take »o Mbttitate. Aik for HORLICK'S. Others are imitation*. *