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i___9t Tribune's News of Six Months Ago Confirmed in Letter from Premicr to Mr. Balfour. UNIONISTS LIKELY TO YIELD Governmental Note to Opposition Leader Has Sobering Effect on the Fire Eating "Last Ditchers." [Py Cab> 10 Tr-e TTlt^une ] I.ondon. July 'Jl.-The Informatlon CBbled 10 Tho Now-York Tribune last January. on the authority of a member of the CaWnat that the Prltrio Mlnlster had recalved royal guarantees lor the creatlon of the p^ers raqulatte for aacur rag tho anactmeni of tho parllament was fully .onfirmed to-day. At a ol unlonlal leadera m Lord Lanadownea houae a letter from tho Prlme Mlnlater to Arthur J. Balfour and Lord Lanedowne llfted in advanca tho ve,i from tho proceedlnga ol Monday next ln tho Houae of Commona and fore Bhadowed tho return of tho blll to tho ixn-ds la Ita orlginal form, with an In timatinn that a creatlon of peere would bo advlsed nnd thal the Kinc bad al rMd- l thal i ourae. Tho Premler'a letter !s as followo: Mi Balfour: 1 thlnk it ba eintrt( ? right, before any publlc ri,, p nced, to let you know hriw | Itleal si-uation. When thi Parllament blll in the form whicl-i ? ? ow aaramad returna to the Houa ? mona wa ahall be ^m pelied ' Hauaa to disaeree wlth th,. i. endraenta In tbe ciroum i id tiie neceaalty arise. tho . :nment wlll advlso th" Kins to eX his I'mrngativo tn BBCure the pasa Ing Into law of the mii in Bubataatlally tlm M.nv fOTTfl I'i Whlch II left the Houae of Comaiona, and His Majeaty baa bern pleaaed 10 signify that ho wlll - duty to aceept and art rn thal advlca To ira alncerely, "(Signed). H. H. ^KQi'iTH." The lott.i was diBCUBSed by th" pe"rs. i bo offlcial con< luaton waa reaohi d, ; | t undoubtedly had a aobering upon the Bre eatara who had been boul flghtlng t" tha end and I Mr. Aaquith to bring on nia ttallonfl in tho shape of new -.? tactlca hava nppeaied to the fijrhtin-r apilit nf tho stalwart Torles j the Torteemay Btill lnsist upon i . ? lally as tho govern- j is to avnid a multlpllca- j | peera ar.d has taken tho unusual | rmlng tho Oppoattlon lead- J ers and apolllng Monday'fl seene ln the premature dlacloaura. A n;or. roasonable inference la that - wlll be broughl to an end by laratmn that tho guar I The flghting ' rd Halabury and V. the Torles if it adlcal gov ? ? . recoil agalnsl Bgalnat tha Klng as wall rown, md only ... - tha coronatioB and . .tivities of loyahy. Batad Preaa 1 Tha polltlcal rroblem baa bei rn now to dlfZarnncee between 1 " Karl of the future Unl Ial action ' '8 ''abinet Conn .. ? ? pjoi to mei I a pos (tratlon on the part ofl t ' ? ? ? amlngly would br aat , ,-. aa irance . , . ? ng m i reate all j reattona raa. but the i ? ? ,i. mandfl an ocular detn- I '. followlng is .m un th. ? vernment ? ai alng aa ll ' ted only a ami II tch of peei two hnurs ? I ? ? ? peera the bdl v n the Houae of ] that , . | ia. ad .^ . ? untll BUftV ?? nti . t i ' Mondaj lt I ? ith may ?? u - i thal ,--?? ... be made, : of th. J'r<>t ? ; rom ; i of the veto blll fur i 1 efora Caucus Discusses Letter. Bfl lai .!-sinq ? Lord Lana .. that tl a i ? iperlor ? . \e'o Uafled that Mr. . lar.m l< ? - . govi rnuient t rogaUve. r one gk am i f bope In ? ? ? iratlve ov< tui Mi Aaqultb'i ? i ? ? ? ondltiona, ' .... .i;i, |n BU) j, ? ? . | 8 . - me*t - r n. The b tb ?> full et ? t for two houi i i. ati i l 1 | i >,?.. houaea met a the Marqola <>f /?in of Ki dli s-'iri. the , tb. E .1: "f Bei i the Rl Hon rl of Hala ' on y beinn ? ? itherlng H ? portanl polltlcal [ ii blalora as thla ndred i -i tbem * of l!.<-ir or? r eeted -to the reading * . ???r. and \ Irtuall) * ? . in. \ it iba a ' 1 ' 1 ? ? ... tlio ? . i nika of Devoaiahlre, ford, Lord BaUabury. Ihe ? [....j . rson, Lord Bei* leeaei llgnta made '.? latement was > qulth'a nf the govern 1 ' . rlaini to emph iBiae '? ? ,;. r, but. aoaalflaa prlvatety, few falled to aay that they no loagar con slder theniselves, ln Ix?rd I^nnsdowne's words, free agents, and wlll yield to the government's threat to lnvoke the preroga tlve of the rrown. The Earl of Halshurv. the laader of tho E*tremlsts, strode out of the grounds wlth flghtlng flre in his cye While his rnmpeers admlre his stand for the prestlge of the upper chamher, most of them regard him ae an anachronlst. In the lntereats Of hlstory lt ls a dis tlnct mtsfortune that the prorepdtngs at this cnueus of the Brltlsh noblllty are not preserved ln wrltlng. some of the lords expounded such pesslmlMio \lews of the sttuatlon. "What is golng to happen'!"' was a^knl by one. "Government by a Cabinet conirollcd by rank ao.iallsts." was the tart reply. Reason for Surrendar. (Vmslileration for (he Klng was ghen by many ns the chlef reason for their surrcn der. What the King's feellngs are ennnot !.?? known. but It ls generally helieved that he ls anxious to a?old the neressity of cie ating B great number of new peers. It is understood that the Klng has always deemed hlmself bouud to follow tiie ad? he of the ronstltutlonal mlnlsfers. This rpies tlon. howe\er. ls dietaateful to him. all the responslhillty for the a. tlon he takes resting on the shoulders of thr- mlnietors. It is unrlersfor.d that when the conrtlla tlon commitfee met ln .lune, 1S18, there was an acreement that tho Ktnsr's course, lf the confr >renCC falled to sol\ r> the problem. shonld bp guldad by the result of the gen? eral electlon, and by the fact that his father confemplafed the same aotion Thus thr> constltntlonat revolntlon appenrs to be an aocompHahed fact Great Britam ln future arlll he governe'l pracflrally by the Hoijse of Com mona, wlth Its herclttatv Upper llouee poaaeaalng only a \eto with a time hmit ..f two yeera, London. July 22 After the f'ablnet OOU8 cll yepterday Premler Asrjnlth wrote a eer ond letter to Lord LSnsdOWne, asklne for an aaauranoa that the Houee of ixuds win |.isq ? .. veto blll ln Its oricinal form. lt Is 'inrlerstoorl tl af LaOfd Lan^downe. whlie himaelf wllling f.i oounse] the nbstention of the Unlonlal peert- from the rinal staees of the liill. was unabla to glve the rerjntrerj assuranr-e. This showa that the rebel peers are stlii ur^ ibdued and that It ma? he neeessntv yef t l Create a batch of peers to over.-ome their reslstance. It is learned that at the meetlnc nt the I/Ciros the Karl of Relborne. the Duke r.f Bedford and others made strong, flehting Bpeeches. urgtng the HoaSS of Lords to Instat upon their nmendments. whatever the government mlght do. J. P. MORGAN A GODFATHER Sponsor, with Queen Alexandra. to Lord Acheson's Son. Ix?ndon. July 21.?Queen Alexandra frepresented by Lady Gosfordi. Mrs. ?Whltelaw Reid, Miss Man- Hoadley Dodge, Iyord Derby and J. Pierpr.nt Mnr gan stoorl sponsors for the son of Vie count and Vlsoountoss Acheaon, fonnerly M!!dred f'nrter. who was christened at th* Ouards <"hapei, Welllngton Barracka, to-day. As Mrs. J. Rldgoly Garter, tho mnthcr of the rieconnteea, is ln mourning. the christenlng was attenderl only by rela tives. the sponsors namH nnd the Amerlcan Anaheessdor, Whltelaw Reid. The boy was glven among other names. tho.s? of Alexander and Morgan. Mr t'nrter. who |s Amerlcan Mlnister to Rumnnia. Pervia nnd Buljrana. wlll sail on the Mauretania to-morrow for New York on a If-ave of absence. MAY SEND WARSHIPS HERE Germany Wants Larger Representation in Ajnerican Waters. BerMn, July B.?The kllHng of four Ger mans nt PueMa and further reporta of ri<~. order in Mexlco, coupled wlth thv dlSOrdeTfl in Haytl and Venezuela and the rerent at tack upon a German ln Cuba, have enlleri nttenti n to the inadequacy of the Qennan naval representation in Amerlcan waters Only the cruleer Bremen Ifl ln f-erv|oe ]n the west AtlantlC, and she ls nt Montreal The Iradequacy ls admltted, ;;nd thr. seml-^fficial "Nautilua Tageblatt" suKftest the flendlng of one or two erulaera te America. it Intlmatea that tha praaenw of ? warahlp win haaten aatlsfaetlon for 111- n td* ra al Puebla MEXICAN MINES CLOSF DOWN. Bablnaa. Mex., July 21 Balvador Madero, who arrlred here yeaterday lrom Monte r. announced thal the Roeita mii ea i... , leaed from July 29 t<. January I, camp contalna aboui 8,080 peraona, who, when tho mines doaa, arlll be destittit.- ln a country poaaeaalng ab aolutely nothlng to eat it is belleved other rnlnee in thi^ dlstrict will alu. fa* a few daya .About 88,000 peraoi dependenl upon theae mlr.os CAPTURE RUNAW.AY GIRL Mother and Detcctive Escort Mildred Rudd to Her Home. ' 1'. ':? '? rr-i; h tr, n ' I tl IIM ! Btamford, '"..nn July 21 ESscorted by l.er mother and Dateettva Willlams, ot the BureaU 1 f Information. Ne\? fork, Mildred Rudd, the daughter of Mr and Mrs .. w Rudd, of No, 1871 Morrtfl ave? nue, The Bronx, who lt would aeem 1 1 for runnintr away from home, and Vlnceni Mlcari r-iart.-<i at fl o'cloch to nlghl for New Y'.rk. Thr, w<nt bv tr ley to Port Cheeter to procure ? dlaroond worth 1175 whlch they bad pawned l to flnani e tbeli 1 lopment. The couple aald they were marrled in New Haven on Tueeday 1 tor of :i German Cathollc Church, In Oeorge ?tre* t. Th* y < BhlWted a 1 ? ? ? h pur? ? : to ba a . artlfl* ate of the man lage, llra Rudd aald Bhe would tak* Btepa to have the marriage annulled. Thi pawn Ing ol the dlamond, an hclrloom, par ticulai ng* ? ?? Mi - i; idd. MI ari la th*- son of Charlea Mlcari, a ,1, ,t Bouthampton, irmn laland. ji, ., Mn [tahan and worked aa chauffef in Tha Bronx, near thi Rudd home. H< ? i' lualnted \?;tii tbe glri'fl brotlier and thr* ui h thfl letter, a Ith MlkJrt d llra 1. .hi ainv -<i in this < ity ai 9 o'clock lasl nlght wlth the aewly mar? rled couple, and wenl t ? tha Rudd home, ln Th. Bronx Mrs. Rudd aald her daugh t,-, gnd tha latter*a huaband would llra with h-1 foi Iha preaenl "EKOOB ARDEN" TATTLES After 16 Years' Absence. Helps Wife's New Matc to Divono Her Mra Bthel Hufllng, arho wai marrled four yeara ??? : E*etei Larsen, of No H Maln Btreel i oi k* ra .-i wall lo do hotel man, und, i tak. ii notlon ihat her l huabai d, Otto H d< ad I b* i >ue.l f i ilivul-i fl | ., ctal 1.1 in ..I the Bupr* tne Coui l l arasn t* tined to bla marrlai a wlth tha defendant, and HuBlng admltt*ad tii.ii he bad nol aeen bla ??if<' tor >..ii- Hufllng and Ms wife ??er<- well known aen bata Aftei their marrlagi real to Auatrahe, W b* n h- did nal r* tui ti hl a Ifa thouL-iii ha waa di id WHAT IS OOING ON TO DAY. Iir, | .. ir. Amr-ilan M. Nai I. m< iropolltan BluBeuni ..f Ati utir* tti?- /. o |i ,,: Qardea 10 British Minjster Tells How to Secure the Peace of the World. HONOR IS NO PARTY MATTER All Nations Must Rcalize Fairly What the Conditions of Peace Must Be. I.ondon. July 22 ? Addressing 8 han j.quot Kiven bv tho baakera Of I.ondon last nigiu. Davld Uojrd Ocorge, Chan? eellor ol tho Bxchaqner, raferred t.. Oreat Brttala'a contlanally growtng 1 prosperlty, whlch, ho mid, could oni> ha arreated by a dlaturbanca "f th" wortS'a peace. Thoroforo. ha waa ready to make gront Bacrlftcea to preeefVe peace, and would rojolre at th" auccesa "f the nrbl tratlon negotlatlona wlth tha Unlted statrs but ho addod. it waa esaentlal that <;roat Hiltain at aii hazards flhould i malntain her pla.-e nnd prestlga amonar the prr,'.t powera Tf g situntion were forced upon Oreat ; Prlta'n whore peace COUld only bo nr.. ; servod by tho aurrender of tho poaltlon she had won by oenturlaa of barolam and aolovement. by nllowin* hersolf to be treated whore vtta! totaraata wer.- con oornod as though >ha wara of no occount in thr comlty of aatlona, then. be said emphatlcally, peace at thnt prlce would be bumlllatlon Intolerable. "Natlonai honor," said th" chaneollnr, is no pnrfy queation, Tho sorurity of OUT intornatlonal trado j? not n part] queation. Tho peace of tho wnrid is more Ukely t" l>e soi'ured if nll nations realize fairly what |he eondltions <>f poar-o must he." Th" ipeech mad" a deop impressinn "n : his llstenera Davld Lloyd Qeorge sei , dom makes an Incuralon into tho dotnatn of fi.r.iKii polltlca Tbe Llberal morning papera point ..ut that th" chancellor "f the Ex'hequ^r ; road tho Important passncrs of his rnl dross slowly and carefully from a pre Ipared manuscrlpt They regard his ut [terance as tho embodlmenl of tho Cabl nrt's vleWB, nnd ii l? ivt doubted that It was a hlnt t" 'lormany wlth repard to !!orocco, Tiie papera oxptess the hnpo that rhln word |n soas.ui may j.re \.nr tho altuation arlalng through Oer man\'s demanda from becomlng crltl cal. "The Tlmea." in an oditorial this morn? ing aaya that the whole country will indorse Chanoollur Lloyd <;enrk'"s de clsivi and atatesmanllke reference to the European altuation created by tho Oer man dotriands. whlch aro "n.'thing leaa than a olaini for nhsolute European pr" dominrnr,- " "Tho Timos" contlnues: "Davld Lloyd r;eorn" is under no BUS] Icion "f Jlpgolam, and he spoke not .only for th" British rrnvornmept, but fnr his omintrymen as a whole." FINDS OERMAN TRICE HIOH France Refnsrs to Oerir- Cnngo Coast and 200,000 Square Miles Pnris. July 21 The Franco-Oerman enn verFarinric retraidlnK Morocco bn\e nnt de veioperi a haala of aettlement. Whlle .f-i.-s C'amhon. the Freneh Amhassador at Herltn, rnntlnueo them wlth Harnn \ nti Kiderlen Waechter. the Herman Fnrelan Se.-retary, they aeem only to have dlacloaed l iWmati prn^rimme of compenaatlon whlch the Fretieh government repolutely refu?e?i to nerept. beeauae no Frenrb stnresmnn ean ntrree tn Frar'-e rpdlne; the .-napt nnd ln terlOT nf Fren-'1 ''"neo tn the Sanjjha Rlver, an an-.i nf 980.091 S'V'are nilb-s, nnr !?r reveralonan rlghta over the rnn-m Frre atata One way out nf tha apPTOBChtng deadinrk whhh Irnn^e, Orent Rrfaln and Rueaia nmy . :.. ? i. another mternatlonal M'.mrran eonference ahould Oermany maintain the preaen - nf ber warahlpa at Acvllr. The Unlted Btatea aa one nf the aigna torlefl r.f the UfleHraS ncreemept would be Invlted to partlelpate in any aeeond at tetnpt nt a permanent aettlement of the Mnrnorari confuatOU. Tanplr^. Moi oeca JaTlg '-' * <!; frnn Alcaaar aaya tha. tbe a-rench lleu ? nt Thlrlet, Inatructor of thi Mearlab ,,.,,,, ramped al Rouanah. whlle rldlng ,,, Alcaiar to aecure moaey for the pay .... .,,- hli - "ii mar-d waa alopped by a gnanlah plckel The aoldiera trled toforce ,.. Prench ofllcei to dlamount, but Thlrlet ... A patrol of cavalry. wlth drawn rdB, and a d< l u hment ol Infantry, wlth 1 flJiefl. bayoneta, i ip and aurround d tbe nfllr.r npfje* beal him wlth the Bata of thelr acoordlna t< Ihe dlapatch, potnted thelr rlflea al him and dragged him lo lha gpantata camp Thlrlet waa detatned an 1 hour, ?nd after belng queatloned bj C ,,nei Bylvestre ?' i : Thla report has nol been conflrmad from offlclal aourcai -eurther det illa 11 tha Inddent ahon ll tho trouble aroaa through Ueutenanl Thlrlet atopplng Bome Roorleh deaertera ilMd trylng lo obtaln thelr namea ihe brawl arai ended bj the arrlval of a Spanlsh efftoar, who waa Uteially tawcad todrM ofl hla men. ll la aald that lt ?u B, Thirlet'fl demand that he araa eoadoeted to the Bpanlab ? amp_ ERITAIN AND RUSSIA CHIDED Pcrsia Laya on Thcm thc Blame for Ex-Shah b Activity. .,,.. July tl The Peralan govorn . . ; , a :??. to the Brlttah aad Rusfllan legatlona polnllni ' ' ,n" varioua repreat ntatlona made er. the aub. f thi trlguea of tbi de|.I Bhah, .111M,,i ah Mit/... had been unlformly ? d. and alleglnn that the Indlfference i.i: ' praai i ' '" i i | had produced II natural effert ln the b.n l Ini 0f Mol ammed AII ln I'eral.i Tha ii't. adda lhal the peralan govam ,?,.,,! t. flreti n haa noi rai alvad lha "" aiatance from Oreat Brltaln and Ruaala f hjCh || ha i the rlght lo axpaei In rtrtue 0| the i rotoi ol of Augual ii, IM ti?. aii iBtlon la ol the graveat -nature. ?i n_ govei ment ?-?'?? of II Bi al ahow of encrgy, la dlapoaed to temporlae Roth Ing \et haa been dom In the waj ol equlp plng .rn expedltlon to proceed agalnat the ex-Hiiab and tbe revolutli na tlva i" Kurdlatan Tw. Ihouaand Bakhtlarlaa bava been aummoned t" Tehentn, bul tbe forc. cannoi be ?ei in m ?tlon ' ii ten da) a Aatrabad, capital ol the provtace <>f Abi i ? I haa declared for liohammed All Mlraa, ..nd the Deput) Oovernor ..t Kei tn iti ii..!; haa aanl hla aubmiaeton to Balar , .i i..... ? brothei ol Ihe ea Bhal i t th. i ? id of thi rei olutlon n -. moi <? in. i.i ln Kurdlatan. TAMMANY IMAMES CANDIDATE. At ' i".. imik "i the genei al commlttee ol Tammany Mail laat niniit i Oabrlal i'i im a aa nomlneti I u ihi i lemoi ratle in. in' ? i of the Board ..f Blaetlona Tha nomlnatlnn ?.m made undei ihe recentl) enacted.Iievi IVagrnei ak^ttoaa law, whleh takea fi om tha Mai oi th. i ?a . ..t ap i ing ? i-. Hon i omtnli loni i ? and gKea it io ii,. Boai 'i "i AJth raa n Mi Btill ia .. laa i ? r TRUSTS11E SPLIT UP Will Not Reorganize and Go On as Before, Says Wickersham. _ PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE TO TAFT We Shall Go On Enforcing the Laws, He Tells Hancock Homecomers Hancock. Mlrh.. July 21. Plg comhtna tlons llke the Standard Oll *'ompany and the, TobaceO Trust are gfllng to be "spllt up Into a number of ser>arate and dlstlnct parts," withmit cnntjetlon or monopoly power. This was the predi. tlon made |n nn addre^s here to-day by Attor ney <;enera! Wi -kershani, answerlng; "people who are snylng tho dcclslons of the Buprowe Courl *ion't really maan an> tblng." "Don'f belleve nn? such talk." de.-laied thr. Attorney (leneial to the crowd assem bled here for Hancock'fl hotnecomlng I celebratlon." "*'riticlsms seeklng to mln ImlSe thr- value of tbe Supreme COUli .1.* ' lalonfl '"ome largely," he added, 'from thoae who would llke to embarrass the Ad mlnistratlon wlth the sort of general na Fault on all husiness which would compel every buslness man to turn to the otlur part v for rellef ' Tticldentally, Mr Whkeisham took 0008 si.m to trace the gulding haad of Preeldant Taft ln the pollc] Of the Department of Justlce, concludlng his spssch with there niark that no matter uho should he at the head of that department. so long- as Wtlllam h Taft is Prealdeni no other poi |cy could ohtaln." Can't Indict a Nation. Mr. Wickersham then pave an acoount Of the acttvltles "f "the peopla's la?v of fhe." the Department of Justlce He said, ln part: Flrst of all there are the great truatfl caaea, ln whlch you. ln common wlth tha whole country, bave been ao much inter PSted The government BCOrad Rieat rlC toriee there Do nol letanybodj deeelvayou Sfl 10 that |f (ha COUrl had held that every contracl that put an? restr.ilnt "f any klnd upon commarca amoni the *tato-, however altght, waa a vlolatlon of the Bherman law, ih? Departmenl of .luptiee would have bad lo llluatrata ihe truth of U Edmund Burke aald: "Ton ean t draw an Indlrtmenl agalnal a nation " Foi th<-re are nol lawyera anough In tiie nment, nor for lhal metter ln the country. to draw Indlctmanta agalnal everybody who makea an) c intract that iti an) reapeel operatea In aome meaaura to reatraln Interatate commerce. Bul when tha Bupreme Courl s.*h wa n iai read thla atatute bb reaaonable men and gl?e lt an *nterpretatlon that wlll not Btranale ail trade, bul whlch wlll prevent .,,,., ,,.,] ... reatralnt, prohlbll all contracts and comblnatloni thal arr- intended t<> tn terfere with the natural courae of trade. oi arlll ia?* that neceaaary effact then the courl rave us a means of preventlng . IIb arhlch led to the enaetmenf, of ti ,. laa And thla la aapeclally bo in rtew ,.f tbe facl that the courl gave fuli for-.. to the prohlhltlon of monopolles. and by .a.- baa ordered the breaklng up ..f the two largeal and most buci i monopnea or truata which eve: ha\e ap peared ln this country. Biq Combinationa Will Be Split. Put aome people are asylng that these dectslona <i"n't really mean anythlng; that th* i.ig truata wlll Bimply reorganlse under other forti.s and go on jnst as before Don'l belleve any such talk Take my ae aurance for lt that thoae blg comblnatlons I r.re golng to bfl spl'.t up Into a number of I aoparate and dlstin-t parts. no one of i whlch shall have any connectlon or control I ovei anj other and no ona of whlch shall ? hare tn large ? percentage of the bualnesa a> t'. hr- anythlng llke n monopoly. Thal la what l underatand the courl to requtre, and nothlng less wlll mae1 my Interpreta tton of the dedaiona ?f th- Supreme Courl Vou have put in the hands of your !> partmeiit of .fustice a fc-roat manv other law? to enforce, and wa bave been enforc Intr them. and we shall go on enfordng them unleaa Congreaa next fall shall fall to ri-.r- us money enougb to do ao Mr Wlckerahara raferred ta the criti clsm of some large feea pald to attorneys by the department declarlng It had mostly eome from lawyera, ar.d gueseed they were one-quarter tha rlsa pald counsei who un : Bucceaafully conduetad the standard on and TObacco Trusi caass agalasl the KOv : f-rnment. Thara are laws, he declared, the beneflt of tle enforcement of whlch eannol be rai* uad bj ?'?"? ?) and contlnued: rhea, too. in enforclng tba atatutea that afffi-t buaineaa eondltlona, aeveral claasea oi people ara Bura t be offend.-d Flrat, thoae whoae pecuniary Intereeta nre ad ,tT. ted by tne proaecutlon, and thoae wh< conaldar tha poltcy of tha iaw Imlstaken, and nre unarllllns to concede Ihe dut) of the la??- oril'-ers of the governmenl lo enforce Us Inw. r?. n th?>uBh sur-h m . anl In their ?" Inlon, a III lead to hufllneaa depreseion or unrest; ai d. ?aci ? l, thoeti who wlah nol only radlcal resuits eaulta whlch wi.uld produce panic or r . ni,.,-. flrat, I ecauae the? hai o nothlng themselrea to loae ar.d therefore .'..n't care, ao long aa tboaa who hava any? thlng nre deprlvad ..f it. or, second, tboaa who becauae of partlsm boetlllty. would llke ti. lee thr. adminlBtratlon amberraaeed by thr sort "f general aaeaull upon all iburlneBB, whlch would compel every bual l , ... man 10 turn to the other party t'or rellef The critlciama whlch sr-k to mlnt mite the value of the reeent Bupreina COUM IrleclaioPB lt the trual caaea come largely from tbla latter claaa, No Other Courae Under Taft. Bul undar the aiss eoatrol and gnidance of Prealdeni Taft no other course than that whlch the Departmenl of Justlce has followed durlng the laal two yr-.irs could hava been puraued. rnder hlm the law . .n anforced to the hest of the abH Itles nf thoae lo wbom he has Intrustad its enforcement, wlth the stnoere effort to m ik.- thal ?mforcaanenl thorough, dlapas Blonate and wlthout undue diSorimlnatlon. It hafl been BOUghl to make the admlnl" tration of jnsti.-e effectlve wlthout belng rlamoroua No matter who flhould bfl at tho head Of that department, so lon* n" tvuiiam h Taft is Prealdeni no qther pollc? could ohtaln. In anawer to a query as to what actlon he would take on the attnrk nf Peler-ate Wickersham. the Attorney (Jeneral ?ald "I wlll ans?ver the rharge the best way 1 know how." "How wlll thal I"1"' was a^ked. "I can't any." was his reply. When asken about the Wlloy nffalr he tepllerl "I hav>- n"thlng to say " 8 QATES CONTINUES TO QAIN. Parie, July tL John \\' Oatea I nd a good day, -ind eontlnuea to gain alowty He w,,s Bomawhal raaUssB nnd Bhgbtly dahrloua to-night. bowaaar, which was attrlhuted to Iha rreat heat WAR SECRETARY ENTERTAINED. Panama. July -'. -Ilenry I. Stlmson. the Amerlean lerreiary of Wnr, win leave here for Haraha an aXtnday Th.- Amer? lcan *'har?e d'Affalres, \\ llllam W. Andrewa to-day gave a luncheon ln honor of th'- iet'lQlBIJ. Whlch was attended by Prealdeni Arosemena, the Mpleeaatle earpa nt,.1 tha governmenl and Eooe offlcialfl -s NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. Irkuthk, Blberta, hns Bva hundred mur rier- annually, with only len arreeta, which beata New Ifork'a racord. Byraeuaa Poai Standard Tha reporl comea from develaad thal New Tork Clty ls lo hava a bulldiiiK one hundr*sd at*irlea In betghL Nea fork prob abiy did not have Iha nerva to teii li - ton Ni ara Naa v.>ik has eatabllabed a fi<-e cllnlc foy the traatmeni of mental dis.-awe.H. Tha ,,,, ,t tYhtte Wa) l- belng attacked from ;,ii si.ies uf iste ?cheneclady Ualoa Ifonkei at tba Nea fort boo trled to iuri iti ?ain (llve hlm * ebaa* e lo ... ii... worl.lfig glrls tr..??-l b) the blidge ?,?i i,,. ii ioon catch on Florida Ttmea Unlon m,i>.i Oaynor'a aeaartlon thal Bmall towna are woraa ln proportlon io popula tlon than Naw forb la ihh ihe uttaranca ,,f a man who i- looklng f<>r ihe irlllaae 'v.,t(. m ,i Praaldentlal campaign Waan Ington Wai go loa noa haa Ita l'""?".ppropriatlon lo ,i, .?:?,). ihe fs* iiiiies >.i Ihe p*>t i Un questlonably the mona) '.*n ba well uaad r*onslderlna Hh mari? advantagea, u ought tu be a far mran formldable nv.,1 of Naw Torh than it ib Provldenca Journai TO Little Birlaj with Small Charge, Goes to Office of Fresh Air Fund. RECEIPTS FALL OFF BY HALF Much Money Yet Needed to Send Children of the Poor Away for Recreation. "I wnnter *ro tn the rountry " TJje speaker waa n crlrl nf aevcn, wbo led by the hand a boy nf four. The man to wliom th.- remark waa addresaed waa hendlna; nver his desk. absnrbed ln hlfl mornlnic's mnll. He f-lanccd up abatracted ly at hla vlsltora at flrst, then, Kettlng them full ln his Ime of vlslnn, he amiled and said. Inqulrlngty: "HuhT' "I araater go to the cnuntry," repeated the older of the pair. '? '.V me, tno." BBped the younger ln cnn flrmatlnn. "This ls only a plare whore we aell the 'oiintry," iBUghed the reclplent of the vlsit, "but I j-uess I know where y.)U want tn co. all rlKht." 9n he left bts mall and takln* them hy the hand, one nn enrli alde. he led them down the eorrldor t8 where at the end the door of the Tribune Fresh Alr Fund 89888 stond npen. The aimple mlnded ynunasters, havlnjr been dtrected to the nlnth floor nf the Tribune Bulldlag, had tumed ln at the flrst dnor the) rarie tn, whlch hap pened |0 be tbe entran.e tn the offlces nf h r'-alty rorpnratir.n. "These kldlets wanted me tn aend them to the cnuntry, bul I *ruea? you ean do lt i etter than I could." said thelr escnrt by Wgy ^t IntrodUClion when they had rearhed the Fresh Alr Fund nfflre. "88 1*11 leave them " !rh you " Needle?a tn my. the names nf the chil? dren were taken, and thev will snon be sent to the "country." Tbooaanda ot chil? dren In all parts nf the o|tv sre savlne; the ?ame? word-. to dtfferent people. They rtish breathlessly Into aettlement hnuaes and pnur tbe arorda Into the ever uillillK eiirs nf tbe a?ttlement wnrkers; they make knowfl thelr wishes to agenta >'f eharttabla organlsa tlons nf al! klnds. nr thev flnd thelr way tn the office of the Tribune fund Itaalf, llke the palr who were pul on the rlght road by the busy man A"d usually th<? person to whnm the raojuaal ls madethlnka. If he doe? not aay it almid as the man dld ?Then he turned to leave the Fresh Alr F'linl offl. .., "You !onk as thnrgh you need ad aoraethlng "f tbe aorL" The rerpiests of about eleven thnusand children fnr vacatjons have been turned Over tn the tnanaeement nf the fund sn far this summ.-r N"t an hnur passes, not a mall ls opened bUt tbe nred of Bom? new applicanl ls made knnwn And any one who krmws his New Ynrk aill B8V8T doubt ibat there are many more than elavan thnusand children in the clty fnr whnm 8 country nuting la neceaaary, and whn yet hava abaolutely BO other way of nhtalnlnK one than thrOUgb charity. Last year It cost BM.099 tn prnvlde for eleven thnusand children It wlll coat fully as much thla year I'p to date half that s'lrn has heen Bllbacrlbed by the publlc T.urina; the. week ended tn day the recejpta nf the fund have been |1.2?a<?o, almnst ex actly half as much as durln-? the rreced Ina; week The falllng off has dmihtl?ss been largely due tn th? cnoler weather I arhleh the city has enjoyed during the laat j week Fenple fnrgret rbst heat ls not the only thlng the tanement houaa children have tn escape. This week has seen 762 of the needy ap pllcante aatlaflad ln rheir dealre fnr a vaca I tlon The partles scheduled for next we?k :iiready number 7fi?. nnd this number wlll dnuhflesa be .nnsiderably increaaed befnre the partiea flnally leave for thelr destlna tinna. The latesf plaee tn extend an invltatlnn 1 tn the children is Pradford. Pepn., which has sent an nrder fnr about three rarloads nf little "Fresh Alra." ACKNOWI.KI'C.MF.NTS. J. A. Offord. ?27 nO j M Tewae Baal Oraaga, M J. *o?? .lohn H Raven. WetenrUe, N. H. 2M*> p I Baaford. Warwlek. N v. .... auai Flral Conaregatlonal Sunday s>tvni of Walllnfford, <"onn . through W. ri.o'k Bmlth . ?2 1 "Mattapeteett" . >nr"> ' \ h>nd" . Ija I .1 .'onklln. Sarann- l.ak.. N. V. B80 WaltCT fl Flnlay. Hr.*.kl>n . 888 A E H. l'l.unrl?H, N. .1. 2n? Collacted am.jna the ruenta of tha rrancli H?*?l. Eaat Oraaa*. M ?'? throuKh Mr- F. C ' arhurr. 1? ?0 Mlaa R C Baardmaa, Huatlngton, \ v 19 .m.i.es W lA^ke. Jacl-eonrtlle, Fia ... I oo 1 john M aloaer, Bajraaratar, Fnr Hwk away, K. t.?_._? n0? Thfl Re*. Mr and Mrs ') BrBflflB. Mer iMrix'j I. Regers. Peahrlflht'.' N.".T " .' Mai i Mr? Mun N rt4*aaarjrwefl, ateadailla, Peaa . 52 M b rt. v, ?" | "Po tiot put my name tn paper, Mr?. i ??,!!??!e?.;.rv,of w f. t -.::::::: laea ; Mlaa Marjorte Jtrrtt.,;?____? 1W "Omll piii.ilBi'ing nam?. pieaa^. Mra ., ... y . n no C r Whlta,* baina, W. Va. 109 F fl R. IS Mr? r-iimnirK-k.????;???? SH| W a Rlcharda. Kaat Oranga. K. J.... 888 Mra Ii gutailf. Mrookhn . 108 \ C ^mirh . igj ? No aame," M B w. . - D trvmi Heaa. Rr.mki.vn. lea Dr Wllbur Ward . :; I Tti"?1ora V. A Trotter. }? I w W B . |2 \ II Ijeeds .it'Vmi" im ; ..p,eaea ?'? -* >'*' ",v ^,VT,'? ?' n .#JL Mra. n U. U . JS l^voh^ut Jhe^nor. naoie." ^.' r t! 100 RriaaD rerkln,. Har.ford.ronn ^. 198 -Plaaiaa do not prtai naaaa, A i M. 188 vr w Itaaaaten, MltweeaalaB, Mlnn | J^ \non>mous. Kaat Oranga. N J. 88 "Wtdow." S>? rort ??. fljLaaaS Pravteaal] ackoowladgal. ?.aa8T9 Tetal lah ?, taH . laMfail _i_a GIFTS TO CHARITY IN WILL Alfred Krower Left $12,000 to Varioua Organizatiorts. Bevaral charltnble bequeats are, made. In tha Wtll of Alfred Kmwer. whlch was BJad reatarday ln tbe BairTogataa- oaaea The teetator whe dled nn July X left ? largre eetate, frnm whlch he a;ave RiaM to rub lllr inetltuttona. dhided as foDowa: llouai fanal Hoapltal. V..<ro. Hebrew or ..,,,.? naytum, I2.(V-'1. Montaaara Home. j,..., Bdueattonal AlUanca, R.aM; Hebrew Techtilcal Bchool for '"Jiris. ***, CMppUd Chlldran'a East Bada lYee Bchool B.?8t, Hebrew Bheltarlng CHiardlan flnciety, n.oou; \?s..i-latlon f. r the Impmved Tnatructlon ,,f Deaf Mutes. ll.oao, and Peth-Israel Hoa? pltal. Rjaaa Mr Krower lefl to relattvea amminta rangini from tUaa to lan.mv.. To Aiexan der llerschel. of Atnsterdatn. Holland. a former aarvaat. BB gava mg Two brnthera bi d twe kMh i ' f th.- teetator arlll racatva the tesl'lue 0l Ua9 estate. . _B COOK INHERITS $110,000 But Will Finish His Season's Work in Hotel on Mount Waihington. <!iv Talagraaal la The Trfbaaa i jtrett,,ti \v.i?. N H . July ki Ma" Rraun, ol rloatoa, chlef pastv eooh in the Mount WashltiBton Hotel, has lust Inht-r H.d 1110,889 frOW BB uncle who dled rc ,,nti\ in Oermanj In splte nf his. good fottune 88 wlll finish bls aeHB"li h-re Braun aarvad ln tha btaliguard ad Km (..-t.ir VVtUtam, ?as royal baker for Prtace i/>opuid or Bavarla, an.i ln the gaaalah Ametiefl arar was in the baaaftal kitchen on i.oar-d a hraaapert usad to earry taa woiinded and pttsoiiers f1889 CUBB '" Bpaln Ha Bl said t>> ba one nf the beal pe hv eeoka in ihe country i, auB **'?* tbe BBoaay ia weii faavaatad ln liermany and there It wlll atay. MORE HUMAN BONES FOUND Hulk of the Maine Also Oives Up, Steward's Watch Ohain. Havana. July 21.-A few more human bonefl. impoflsible of identhVatlnn. were found to-day <?n the maln deek of the Maine. near the pla<?> where other bor.ea were recently dlemvered. Near the cap taln'a cabln wa* found a portlon of a sold watrh chaln, on whlch waa en graved the name "J. R Bell." Bell was Ihe captalna stoward. and he was among thoae lost. The work of removlng the Beml-fluid mud in whlch the hulk ls embedded waa Interrupted to-day by an acrldent to a acow The explorntlon of the after berth deck haa been postponed for a few days. SEEKS CHILDREN'S CUSTODY Dentist's Wife Calls Husband Un ftt to Care for Them. Justlce Mllla heard arguments yeaterday In the Supreme court on an appltcatlon of Dr. W. n Stewart for the cuatody of his son and daughter. no?v wlth their mother at No. 4R f.lnden street, Yonkers Dr Stewart Ib a dentlst at 34th atreet and Madtson avenue. N'ew Tork Clty. The couple have been separafed for two yeara Mrs Stewart allege* that her huaband le not a flt peraon to have the ousfodv of his chlldren Bha chargea that he re?ia'-da lt aa ne.-assary to serva (ocktnlls and hlghballa to women ln hia offloe. Mrs Stewarf has tWtOS brought suit for dlVOTCe, bUl both actlons have been arlth drawn on trlal. .luatlce Mllls lndtcafed that he would not take both chlldren. one of whom Is a boy of ?av?n years and the other a glrl of flve years, from Iha mother Dr Stewart nsked that the chlldren be not separafed Dr Stewart was a well known baaeball and foothall pla?er at the Cntveretty ot Pennsvlvanfa In thr- BTS His mother ls Dr. Margaret P Stewart. a Phlladelphla phy slclan and dentlst OBITUARY. CHARLES W. STETSON. Rome. July H.-C *V. Sfetson. the Amer? lcan artist. Who had reslded ln Home f-r sems years past, 4led to-day after an operatloe. He was Bfty-tbrea yaara el* Charlea tValter itetaon was born at Trrerten R. L, hlareh ft UN The greater part Of his llfe was spent ln Provtdonoe In l"0 he made his flrst auMMtlon, the works Bbown belng the reeult of a trip to Nova Beotla and Cape Breton. afterward he exhlblted ln Boaton, meetlng wlth UU USUSl BUCCeflfl in UN he moved blfl home to Paaadena, Cal . and ta MW peU his flrst visit to Burope His aubjeeta ran the scaie from the sombre aad wetrd tO the jovous and VOlOptUoaS, portralts. flgure ptaoaa. laadaeapea and haaglnatlve compoalUona belng produced wlth eo,ual feltdty. His baat known work* are "Delllah wlth Sam Bon'fl Hatr." "Kve and CalB." ^he Purlal of a Suldde." '?Remorae" and "Susannah and the F.lders " Among his portralts may ha mentlonerl those of his father. Ma wife (Orace Bllery Chanalng, the author). Hanry Uppltt. Arthur DoyVfl and Gllhert Robllte, of Rhode Island. and Judge <Jeorge M ''ar penfer_ 8 JOHN B. HIGGIN8. nswego. N T , luly 21 -John B. Higalna. elghtv-nlne years old. the oldeot practlsing IftA-ve' ln this part of fhe state. dled here this mornlng Sftar a brtef 111ne?s. He wa* r-olleetor of customs at oswego in the admlnlstratlons of Presldenta P!*rce and Fnehanan and was prominent as a Demo crat for more than Btety-mrs years. MRS. SARAH BEDELL. Sea rilff. I.ong Island, July 21 -Mrs. Sarah Pedell. ninety-seven years old, the oldeat resldent of Sea rilff, dled here to day. She was the wldow of Fdward Pedell, and was born at Karmlngdale. I,ong Island. Har husband dled twelve yeare ago Mrfl. Pedell was one of the fonnders of the Preahvtertan church at r.lanwood She laaves four chlldren. several grandchlldren and elght great-grandchlldren. JUDGE DIES WHILE FISHING. Portland, Ma, July 21.-Judge f'harles M. White. of Warrenton, V*8 . dropped dead to-day In the sehooner Kannle Pell, when engaged In deep aea fishin*, from heart fallure. lnduced by acute lndlgestlon. Judge Whife had been in poor health. and came here to reeuperate. He was forty years old. He managed the laat campaign of ftenator T. S. Martin. B AVIATOR HTJRT BY FALL A. N. Ridgley. Formerly a Skater, Drops 75 Feet in Machine. Mineola, I.ong Island. July 21 -A. N. Pldgley. of New York. who was formerly well known as a pmfesslonal trlck skater and who haa recently taken up aviation. was palnfulty lnjured this evenlng arhlle a' temptlng a flle-ht at the Nassau Roulevard aviation fleld. Rldglev Just before dark took out a <"ur tlBS biplane. and after a run over fhe fleld a.scended Into the alr. When he had reached a hotcht of about seventy-flve feet s.imethtng went wrong and the alrehlp ,lropped to the ground. The machine was wrecked and Rldglev was unconaclous when ptoked up He was taken to the Nassau Hospital here where It was found that the llga menis of his rlght leg were spralned and his rlght shoulder badly hrutsed. He ls also eul about the face and head, but blfl con dlttOU ls not dangerous. It ls expccted that A I. Welah. tho Wrlght avlator. wlll attempt t<> establish Ihlfl ifternoon an Amerlcan passer.ger-car rying a!tttu<lc record at Nassau Povilevard. A crosB-country event la also scbedulad hetwren Nassau lioukvard and Helmotit 1-ark and return. the l>asls of rlasslflca tlOB belng speed. and one cup belng of fered to monoplanes and one ?o Mplanea ln thts event. *">vlngton and Stone are an nounced to enter in th.- monoplane class, and Haldwln. Martin and Sopwlth wlll. it ls said. By their biplanes In the contest Nu matter what the resulta are In this and other oontoeta, the flgures wtll he pf. flc'al bt-cause membera of the Aero 4 luli of Amerloa. one of whom wlthheld an avlator's lleenss from Harry AtWOOd, wlll ba present._ ATWOOD'3 AEROPLANE WRECKED Washington. Julv II.?An aufomobll. was blown Into the Potomac Rlver an<! Harry N Atwood'a aeroplane was wreoko. by the wlnd in a severe storm here to nlght - a TRIE3 NEW AVIATION DEVICE. Parls. July 21 (Jeneral ROOJUSS, dlrectot of mllltary avl.itlon. to-day miule a fllghi ! wlth a pussengur ln a biplane on whlch l r.ew and lngontotis halandng devlce wa: trled Thla provel suci-essful wlth regatr to longltudlnal staMlttv, and the Inventoi bopSS te Improve the de\ Ice so as to Insur, lateral stablllty a? \\t-ll. thtis otnlatlng thi emplo>ment of the warplng prln.lple. whl'l the Wrights clelm to ha\e .:.Inp.-.l ant patented -n TWO NEW AVIATION REC0RD3. Moiirmeb n. H>ance, Juh 21 Ihe srtal i I.urldan. pllotlng a -mail biplane at th aerodron 8 here to-dav. covered U'i.A, mlles lemalalng In ihe alr n hours aai i.'- flata utea This ls a new world'a recrd fo dlatanca and time m "IRENE OSGOOD1' SETTLE8. Lonaoa, Jaly 21 a friendiy settleaBeai has been reached ln the sutt for separatlot recently broughl by Mra Rohsri II Sherard. known as Irene Oagood," thi authoreaa, agalnst her huaband. AT Fabroni Hissed and Cursed "en Claque" by Frenzied Prisoners. ONE SEIZED WITH A FIT Witneaa, Cailed a Pig, Says Ca morra In or Out of Court Can't Influence Him. Viterho, Italy, July 21 -The most \de? lent acene of the ramorra frlal to dafe waa provnked tn-day bv a persnna! dlspufe be? tween faptaln Fabmnl and the iBWjraff IJoy. In the tumult rreated all the other lawyera fled from tbe r'om. F.nrlco Alfano and Oennaro Abhatemaggln. Iba Informer, wera fhrown out bodlly by the rarahineers, Ciovannl Fartoloz*:: fell la a flt and Preal? dent Rlanchl. unable to malntain order. declared the sesslon adjounied. Throughoit the hubHih Falronl atond pale hut Impasslve As the . ourtrnom waa belna; cleared he said: "The ('amnrra in or nut of court can't 'ntlmldafe me." Fabrnn!. capf.nln nf the Neapnlltan ?'ara hltieers. waa asslgned bv tbe Minlatrv of lOStJee tn uprnot the t'anmrra Durirg the last few dava he has told nn the atand the leaults nf his defertlv- work Aleaaandro I.loy. now attorney for the defence, formerlv edlfed a newspapar. and Fabrnnl teatifled that revelatlons asatnat rhe . 'amnrra made by Unv as editor were not ln harmnny with the Halms ?et up by f.ioy aa lawver ln defenee, nf his clienta. Pltter persnnal feeljng between the de leetlve and the lawver resulted When eourf opened tO-day '"aptaln Fa? brnnl was nsked bv the crown proaeeutor whether the asserflnn ot Zanelll that Mar shal CaatSSOtl hid frled to Influen-'* hlrn tn awe6r falselv against bl- fellow prla nners were true Fabrnnl rep'led "Zanelll la th? scum ot .-rlmlnallty Tn etead lt waa t*ey who, fhmugh Zan'llU atfempted to b?y w'tpesse* for the de? fence." Screama Like a Madman. This reflectlnn nn the lawver rale?d the flrst smrm Lioy ?creamed Itke a mad? man. Abhntemaggio. notwlthatandlng the CBUtlOB nf the prealdent. inlned ln the row in auppnrt of the raptain. Fnrlco Alfano, the alleged lieed of tbe ''amnrra, led the otliera of the ar. used In a chorue nf in aectlvaa dlre.-ted aaalnst Fabrnnl and Ab bitemasgln %> the smrm grew grearer. the pr?sldeng valn'v atrlVlng tn head !t off Flnallv he otdered Abbatemagsrln and Alfano removM fmm the cnurtmom Thev# were selied by rarabineers and dragged fmm the rlace. Fnr a tlme there waa 8 calm. and the piesldent tnok advantagre nf the opportu nlty to admnnish all to avoid personall ties. Wlth much feellna; Fabrnnl replled: ?For years I have atond the lnaulta ef this man Llny wtthnut try'.ng him 1 efore the cnurta because 1 consldered b!m nnt a crlmlnal. but a per?on whn?e mental f?v ultles were unbalanced." Oaly direct QUOtattoa could rlve an idea of the fury nf Mny'a retnrt to thla reflec tinn nr"" his sanlty His lang'.age was unprlnfaMe. Fabrnnl answered promptly; "A preater hypocrlte than yourae'.f dnea not exlst " Hurla Epithete at Witnaaa. If the flrst dtsturbam-e was a storm what nnw fniiowed was a burrt'ane. All the lawvers fnr the defen.e exeept Lloy, ?I outing thelr Indlgnatinn. stalked out of the rnnm. Mny Jumped about, gest'.culat ing and yelling like, a fanatic No one had tupposad that the N'rapnlltan's vncabulary cntitalned auch eplthets aa he hurled at the crnwn's wltness. Meantlme the prisnners in the great steel cige fnrmed a anrt nf C.ao.ue, htsslng and cursing thelr aceuser and applauding thelr lawyar. <;in-|anni Bartotoaal ?nd nihers pressed their heads between tba bars of the rag/e llke wtld antmnls. struggllng to reaeh their tonnentor. i;et your heads back ln there!" ordered the carablneers, with a threatenlng move ment. "No, cut off our heads. Yes, behead ua. they crled. ??Our women." screarrted Franeesco Deat derlo, "have become deflled 88884899 of thla Pi* ?" . Then Bartolnzit tumbb-d over ln an epi leptlc tit. Doeteva enter?d tbe cage to attend him. and were followed hy a soore nf carabineers. each of wnom seiaed A prtaonar and held him untll he was phyal cuiiv exhauated. Ffforts to restore order belng rutlie, Prealdent Btanchl adjournad the stttinir. Fabmnl looked Mke a atatua nf Fste as he stood before the bar hurllng deflance at tbe manaded men as they were hair "a-rled from the buildlng. To thelr threats of future veiigeatice he replled: The CamotTB In nr nut of court oan t lntimidate me "_ MARRIED. HALb?gTSVBNB Oa Tl-tirsday. July 90. 1911 at ChriBt c'huroh, New Brunawlek. N / bv tbe R*v. K B Jayee, Fr.nees Voet, Bta-rena daushter of Ifarj N".->e; ste\eaa and tha late graaelfl K Bteveaa tn tha R*v Ed ? ir.1 Whceler Mall. Notlrea of marrlage* and deatha muat be .rmmuaoleH H? full name an.l *.l.irr.? Afbera, Chartee. D.ED. Hrown. Jamaa A. BarnVt't Mri M (-hamrrni. Wll'.iale 9. Harj Beew, lalha B Bedell. Buaan P. v>!'^- Oeawge k. Boury, Karla i Al RF.B? Ofl Wl-'neaday. Iaj9 19. 1911, fharlea AnWra, tn tbe 1'ih year nf b!a age BXUNKTT Baaaaaly, flt tha reflldenoa ef r--r late brother, San-.uel Browna, No 8T8 4th at . Brookljrn. Mrfl M Barnett. age.ll 89 >?arB runeral flatrvkea Beaday, laoy M, IBll, ar 2 30 P m ni-iKl-n At leraey CRy, on Wed-.e?lay. July 10 1911 Maiyv "?lfe of tha lat. Abrahaaa Beekar atid daughter of tha late Wllllam BBa Barah Jonea. a?ed euhty al. y.ar.. r?aeral aarvleee fmm hrr late realden^e, No 44.% ?.ar !> ] avenue, wi Mtarday, July 99, at l p. m. Klndly flmh Beatara BKDBIX At Sea ClIaT, I/^ng Ii!?n1. on July 9| IPU. Susan P., wldow ot Rdarard Hedel . ln' her i's'b reai Funerai aaralcia will ba hel* BunAay atterneea, laly 2? at i ociook, at the Sea CUg M ? Thurcb. BOl l!V S.i.l'lenly. at her home. Rumson, N. J . Maiia i/uiae Boury. daughter or the leta F.i ?nrl A Boury and tjeorgiann.-i rreatman, Hjrarfl Fun^ral prl\ar^ Intetinent alilreen wu."l BROWrl laaaaa 9 Baaaa age.i ?ii ve.ia. FunerBl at Tba Funeral ChUTrh, N'.-* 241 ?ul ;i.i Weat 2.1'. at iFrank E CBmpbell BuiMleg). rHAMBSlW ?n Tttflaaay, lalj 19, at Hro? i aib'tn. N V . Wll'laiii l' I'bambera. ag...t ??* \?.ira Kuneral Thuraday, Julv 2<?. at Hro\d all iu j;Sii\V At the reaid>un-e of her brcther, Walter l{ Beach, No 2<n. Preapacl a\e. Iloual v.r r.on. N Y . J?l| 88, 1811, Mr- luHa B Bflaaw, lii the ;sth year "f ber age Funeral Sunda). )0 a ni, at the houae Internu'iu Milf.nl, (?.?nn. agabaaa i^ip?'rB pieai* eaaaj V1LB8 Kni.r. i Iata raaat, Oeergfl a \'iie^ h*. lovad huflban.i ..f leaala Corwlu \ iiea. Juiy 19 ai pr.-iri!" Heuae, New Karaaahlre. int.r meiu at Huatlafldaa i ""g lalaed B.>?toa and Fa"B<l?na papeia p'.-a?- Cea>| < KMfcTKKlKS. Tlir. WIMHH.AWN < KMKTERT ta readlly aceaaalbla hy liailem ti*ln from c.rand Ceatral Btattoa Wabatar ami Jereaae avanua iralley aad b\ eerrlaga. lota itso up. Trlepbone |K.\?, ili.imfr.y for Book of Vtrwa ,.r i .-iu eaentatlv... 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