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V?? TA XT "VO. .)?? ij***?) lo il??. , |,.ii?|t I?? iikit.i?. pr<ihahl.v .-?*? ?UtVIQ, rloudy and warmer. A Ta TT*?. mu \ fjj "^ tAwJf* ? "'??^^^???????????????"??^^ _ _ . ? . .. - . ... ? ? ? ??- . ? ? ? . - -? --- ?--'-?'-"~ I ,-j 0a \etww York 4trwt*f C\tj o%n? Hoboa.??aV NEW-YORK. SATURDAY. SKI'TKMm'l*. 9, 1911.-P0URTEEN PAGES. ??l'HK H ONK <KST ..?T^mtBr. IN HU! OF 1 DEGREE TO AID STEAMSHIPS Rl Third Engineer on the Carma Saves Time bv "Cutting Out Damaged Turbine. DOCTOR STANDS CLOSE "Enters Ihe Hot Drum at Tweri Minute Intervals. Remaining Inside Four Minutes to Make the Repairs. The tripla t?twW turhino steams Cann Bia Of tha Cunard Une, arri here \<-st?^r?lav fr??in UfSa**P0Ol three ?1 late She probably would hav- been f > lata had it not Istaa fur . ? and ability of her third >>np:in. i ?.:ii considerable risk to him.? ! . tha tei-riflc baal <>f her mid t. \ to maki' ten\|'?>rary rc\n to ???!..it tbs chtef "tmiti'-ir ?l.S'r.l'.'l t | M '1 st> BIB I IB?. Carrnania hail bard hi'*k af :? this port for Liven?????!, ovai : - ? BttS arrived at h?-r bo rheB th?* Btrike was menacing nd had t,i go from ? or? t-. p ? atward Journey t" gsl snot ? . . l.:\ ?"-i ."?1 agi for h- r westward trip. Ait. r ; 'i her i : : Plymouth, i ttei i "i* . Bhe h ? l.trJOU ? us la h.r bunkers when i Btop] ' inaged v> by M'*1 ?t"* not ei - rent to Brl . but wh? oal a? brought alongsld? I md thai t ? r i orts, ? t . ng l i ? ' be si snd >ne i. l'a tain I >' s was not dii lurage i. bo?'svi ?? ma agi.; to a Id ? Then stop] tala I ? th, where 1 . The Carrnania on A I st 29 and '.'??? August I, 1" I1? !'. 11! h" k. th? ml ITOU :.'?!? ha 1 t>? be run : ipaed Th? ?. taken si t; | Hid was of i . illty ????..<\ burned rapid! \ red * ? - more thi ippi? were taken at Pi; mouth, by the tim? mania can I ply In the hunl era waa low. ri - i the voysj real j rough. Short y !???:?.ig nit.? Halifs the mldd ? * then i - ? ? ? f pos ? r. ? *apl tin Do? and Mr. i ?. decided tin raiddli ? irbine w? : e to I ? ' ? y, but t?i do this t. nea would 1 : ? hlef eng evei ad a native, a?. i i send a ma '? :? ? - : - ..??? He i x ? ' to ente the to t the ria ? ? ? ? ? third ? ngine? r, in, ? ilrty-two j eara old Mi acted i lid, '?? ? i aus ? and actii ? tur? t the manhole ? a IT? reel McOut? he 'ii did no I ? H.? ? I th? turbine fou en the < ilmns L'"" . ? . '???! in ahuttini off ita Bow Mc? ? i about four minutes n\ a tim? ng a rest 1 I mil utea Ma? k.-tizii-, the ahip'a Burgeon by ready to attend the young en i ? the latter ta t ice??! ht i ? require medical attendance Th> i -, "i be himself woul? ? into the turbine, bul tl I Id ii"t i aas Ihn ugh the man Mi Cut? i.'"n re elved mu ii pral i . ? from P Bumnar, thi ne, when Ms courag? ? ilnesa b ere r?B?called bj ? ? -a md the chief ? ngine? . that Ma a<rt will m?oBt Hkel) . Bboul ? ? ? ? ?gnltluD t . the home office In Llveri ool. . t.. h ..i, !Ti'? tons of ?'"al ; ? Halifax and ? aun- to thla i or? at a ising tha t ao outer tur Twenty. : ? . ? ? - ??-ft the liner ; t Halifax, i ? i t" th.'ir di atinatl? na a LUSITANIA TO RUSH BACK Liner Parses Fastnet- Stop at Fish Kuard Cancelled. ? Tin- I. isltania, whl? h \. a Voik last Baturday and ? . f, R| ,? | rot i..v.'ii'"oi. an?i i..... i i ool Will l" i ? to New fork, In oa* ? to i ;,,,. Incurr? i by the n --.-I Fastaet at ? guard baa I ean i an? ? ? ate i?r? ?.??aii'itr- are b?lai rna??Vi for ??.alitiK ami loft'linK the nia oi ? arrivai te "-"l! ? m ARTIST WEDS HIS MODEL Painter of "The Arts" Marries Girl Who Posed for Morg?n Prize Picture. ?.. Tut Till '?' I ' .i i r-i v Esrs VI Intsrs, I am j, ?f ,mis ?rillage, who *:'h Ins ?,,| .Mintin,.. '?Tha Art--. t" ' ***** ? v?.<"? prim, ofT.-r. <i by J- P? MorgsB. tu sai ? in? ?.i bU laarriag? Uj lia m? * : -"i fot him m the picture thai won J ' ; ? Ihe waa rotmeily m?at Voto ? BartMtt, ..r ?'i,. ''?"? " i?:. w. re ii.aiii??! tin-'- a*? s? - Af"r a risH i.. , u . i? ft lasi niKl?t far '.'1 viill IcaVB for l-""' ??fotvfey M thel? i. n?ij ?B4MNI. The prise ,.?? mog?n by Winters Ufan, i?-? Boot toa was *r:'?' ?J**? I i n won tii- ",,,lx ''" " In h (WM of lour hUBdrsd """ r* from .?ii over Iks UuttAd Itatea ? P?-** BMi?B ,|?. iMnn?'i' M ??""?'? *" gating under the bast -??-?asters for U-Bg paggw. '_ Making the Punishme Fit the Crime. West Point officers ha developed peculiar skill in cut ing the spirits of cadets wh they become too effervesce and their methods will be c scribed and illustrated in T morrow's SUNDAY TRIBUNI _ WIRELESS TO BOX OFFI Hammerstein to Give Facilil to Transatlantic Voyagers (l'y ?.'able t" th?? Tribune ] London, Sept. P.?Transatlantic I HR.Ts trill p?">n bo nblt? to book spats tlv opera in ndvance "f their arriva L<in?iun. Oscar llamnvrst'in has ranged with the Man.mi Wtndess O I?any to install a receiving jilant ?in rni.f df the new London op.-ra H? with instrnm?'i.is keyed in unlaon v thoaa in us.? mi all tha ocean liners. An expert oparator will be placed chare,?*- of UN Btatton after the gr opera season opens in Noveml'i-r. HAS TWO _S0NS ARREST! Aged Merchant Declares TV Beat Him Severely. lily Talagrault to Uta T*itbaaa.] Hackenaack, N. J.. Bept 8. Otto BchultS, a dealer In antique furniture No 808 sixth avenue, Net? York, arlt handaoRM home at Paliaade* Park, n here, cauaed tha arreat to-.lay of s.ms. Otto J.. jr. an?i Robert, chavrg them with assault and battery. He I Obtained a ajearch warrant against daughter, Minnie, th? wife of Hei Zeilmaer, chargins she had hidden valuable silver aervica and a diam< aunburat worth $1,200. The lilverwi trai recovered by two conatablea Mrs. Va limaer. though admitting poaai aion of the aunburat, said her lawyer Itructed her not to give it up. M I father had given it to her. Mr. Bchulta, who ia ? widower aix' thf yeara old, told Justice Johnaon tl tire family was < .inspiring to ? rid of him and were planning to ha him declared Inaane, He waa oppoa t i the recent wedding of hla daugh' ?hu made the acquaintance of Zelltna an assistant pun return Vet Holland. The aged furniture dealer, who h been In bualneaa In sixth avei u : forty years, gaya hli ?sons brutally r tacked him, on?* holding his hands wh the other beat him about the far... ofti he told Juatlce Johnaon and hia coupa ha has been compelled t?> atart for bui MM In the morning without a bite ? at, his children refusing to provide f him. if.' said ne would now proceed ! ave the children pi | oui of the ho lae. BAG OF JEWELS OVERBOAR Costly Frolic on Steamer, i Which George Primrose Fi?urei i y. . ? . Tht 1 rfl n Portland, it.-.. Sept s. A litt!?? frol "|. hi" dcek of t!.. ?f.- .tiv r B? at "r. fro: Hi" aouth of Portland, la laid t" ha\ coat i;.??ir!:" Primroae, the mlnatrc Jewelry valued at from $5,000 t?. s ? ;. ? h ?? while Mrs. Adelia Ruaaeli, raid to he thy hott on widow, loal .??.hmm? Wort ..f Jewelry, according t" fellow pu Bengera. Prirnixvae and Mrs. ':.?.??? were the i entre of a group on th Baaver*i deck, when half a doten m?? tame trooping by on ?in around the-de< marath?n. "Let'a atop them next time,*' Priinros auggeated. Mrs Rnaa? II and the other agreed, and when the racera again cam around th?? c.rner the party, arlth arm trei -.. .1. obatruct?*??. their pith. ; playful at niggle pi sued, In whl? h a baj thai hung from Mrs. Ru-well'a armbrok awa v ai i f? ? "\ erboard. "My Jewela!" ahrieked Mra. Ruaaeli "A - >i t In? " - - ho? d Primroae. But th hag lia?! aui i;. Prlmroee "as Invlaibl. to-daj VACCINATED IN MOUTH Young Woman Picked Her Teetl with a Vaccine Point. [B: " ? ? | , I ' Tht Tril'it -<?. I Ludlow, Ky , Sept. B. With her gumi and throat mflamed and awollen, Mlaa Joaephtne Brown, ol Badievllla, Ky. wai s'-nt by a phyaiclan ol this town to-d j tu .? Cincinnati hospital to be treated foi ";?' i id? ntal vaccination." The accident happened In a peculiar way, Beveral daya ago ?he young woman says ajie picked up ? vaccine i ..'tit and, thinking it a toothpick, picked her teeth with n Aa a reeuli i?. i guma and mouth became loo? dated with the virus. Becoming alarm?**- at the unuaual ?orog In her mouth, Miss Brown .??ut for a phyal? Ian. He m ni her to the Cln? Innatl hoapital for treatment, but the phyai ? ?ans aald tha a? cldental \a? ? ?nation would have to tak<? its courae. 4> MARRIED; NOW TO .STUDY Columbia Student Weds Girl Who Has a Barnard Scholarship. I By Telterrapti I i H - Trtl une | .\i:i??raukee, -??lit ? Enoch Burton Going, of Net? fork, and Lui y Ada Ca a, o Wauwgtoaa arere tnaniad t??n:?_-iit after a romance Involving Wlaconaln, Columbia and ? d ...I.? ?-?? ? Mr. Qolni la taking poat-graduate arorh In Columbia L'nlveralty, ' hi.. -1 ? ,. ?? h ,-. . larahlp in Barnard ? 'ollege They got ., gpeclal ll<*enee from .iu??k?- Bherid'an ?in?i the ceremonj waa perforated to?nlght, after which tha youna. couple lafl for New Y"iK 10 lak?' UP their Btttdlaa i_-a> STOPS RUNAWAY IN AUTO Young Hermann Oclrichs Handily Catches a Frightened Horse. Iiiy Telaaiaiih to Tbe 'int.un?-. ) Newport, I ?/hila driving through l'"''M"..nii this tti..rn::.k' la tali automobile, ' Hennann Oelrieha, tha aoa "t* lira Her? mann Oelrieha, uaed hla rnachlni in la atopping ? runaway horea beiongl tha farm ,.t . :. ?,. | .\?f, u or Reginald Van? ? '?rlillt Young ? ?? . . ?vert? ' him a.? the animal i low? - ... a?n?lrttnan FOR ASTOR -WEDDING? Venerable Rhode Island Baptist Clergvman Says He Got Offer. READY TO TIE THE KNOT Rumor of Ceremony To-day ?it Newport?Yacht Noma, with Colonel Astor and M?fs Force, Sailed Yesterday. Providanca, Bept t\ -Alth<otigh be de c'.irod he hn?l rmt bean definitely sh gSged to offici?t.', Edwin S. Straight a ? carpenter of Fast Providence, who is a venerable retired mmlater of th?' Bap? tist denomination, aaid to-night thai he believea ha will perform tha ceremony uniting in marriiiB?? Colonel John Ja?"l. Astor and Mb s Madeleine T. Force, of New York. It waa BBld hero to-day tint thf cstamony would take place In New i'ort to-morros. x Mr. Straight, dia-niseing the rnatter on hla return home to-nlghl front hla day's work at th?- carpenter*a bench, aaid that ho was approached last Tuesday by Richard B. Comstock, "f Pitrvldenee, a lawyer, who lias "Bounded** several min? isters In Rhode Island as to their srlll? Ingneaa to officiate al Colonel Aster's wedding. Mr. Btraighl told Mr. Com atock, .''.s he Informed reporters to-tlay, that he will marry "anybody with a license" and thai hs has no obJe**tlon to performing the marriage ceremony In a f !.' r?- one of the parties has been ?Jh otri ?]. Ac* ording to Straight, :.?? has had more than one conference with Mr. Com? atock regarding th.'- matter, and while hi- is nut certain that be win perform the ceremony, it is ins belief that be win do bo. ii?- aaid t!..it |? bad made un appointment with Mr. Comstock t" e?' t" Newport within a tow days, but he could n"t say just what he would <i" th? r ?. .'If declined to say whither ho was going t' Newport to-morrow, as waa reported. Mr. Btralght la seventy years "id, and his beard gives him somewhat ol a patriarchal appearance. Thirty years sgo be was pastor of a small Baptist church in Warren, and al times since then has supplied varioua count!*) pui plta. Recently he baa devoted himself almost wholly to carpentering, though !..? hai ?? islonall? ".": lated a? a n sr? riage or ?> funeral il- appeared at the ?? flice of th< City Registrar late to-day an?, r?' registered, bo that there might "?a no question a i to the i- gallty "f the cerem permit to perform mar - having lapsed whea be gave ap preaching some time ego in connection with tha report from New Tork thai < 'olom Astor'a Noma wsa being - f? r a I ?g ?/oyage, Mr Btraighl waa asked aa to the extent of hla Jurladlction for performing a marriage i'vv.>o.. He aaid his authority ?lues not extend outside of Rhode Island, but thai he - an offli late anywhere In this state, ?.r, if neceasary, on board a veasel within tho "thr. .? m?o limit." On the oth.r hand, it was sud that he waa not qualified t" perform marriages outside of Providence "it Ii my custom never to net any i ' I? on m) sei res for performing a marriage,*' Mr, Straight said. "1 am w ?111118? to take as little or as much as is er?"lv giv ?:) t" mo. I think tho Rev. F Lewis Brooks, of Little Compton, and tho Rev, Edward A. Johnson, of New? port, who an- said to have turned down ..'? >!.'.? mi . ;,, )i t.. p, rfoi m t!:?' ceremonj. ere 11 ry foolish " i ?< '.<?:? rraph I : I ? I - ana 1 Newport, it 1, Sepi I. While City Clerk i'r.?"k N. Fullerton, of this city, will not admit tiit < 'olonel John Jacob Astor has arranged f"r a marriage li? cense, ?I la thi firm bellet here to-night ? | * i. h is th-- ? it Ib ais.? said "ti what appears t?? h?? K.i authority that th" wadding will take place ??' i:..-?ii\?.,.,<!, Colonel Astor'a place m Newport, some time to-morrow. It would !?? possible for partira desir? ing t?? in' married to have the City Clerk ?all upon Lhem ami make '?ut the neees aary application in his presence at their home or ?i... bvbere else, and it would ("? 1? tni in every way. This la believed to be v,hat ..i- happened in regard to Colonel Astor and Miss Portee, though Full? rton nil not admit it directly His anawer t" a question aa to whether or not Colonel Astor could be married here to-morrow, provided he had a min Ister i" perform the ceremony, la taken tu mean thai i \ erj thing la arranged. in answer to this question City Clerk Fullerton said; '1 don'i aee why not, ii they hat.mplled b Ith th" law." Further than this he said: "i do n? ?t fee>| that I ran ?five out any Information from toy ofBc? until ?t la a matter ?>f record. I never have given '"it ;? mar? riage license rince i have held this office ?? (thou! it lust being r.rded, and i do ant Intend to do it with this one, if tha , . i? ni": y '?K' -i plaoe hi i? " Colonel John Jacob Astor, with his daneee, Miss Madalafne T. For?'?-, and her father, William n Fono, left ?Jew fork at '-' "? lock yesterday aftornoon on board tin' ateam yacht Noma, atarting from in" New York Facht Club atatlon ,,t th.' foot "f West Blsl street Al? though tim yachl is coaled .uni pro visioned for a long cruise. Colonel Astor ?md his as? r.taty Intimated that the trip waa merely i" Robblna Island or to some other point in th.- Bound for the aake "f Bshlng, Buch as Colonel Astor undeitook s ith his ?Aneea and i1( r fattier about two ?..ka ago. Colonel Astor and ins Bscretary denied the rmn'.i curreni t" th.- effect thai ti?. rnarrisge bad sJraady tak.-n placa, but declined t'> commit tii.'in".ilvea to any positive atatement that th? wadding would not tak.i piai'i- h? fur?* th.- return , I the N"ina. It >*> iiii?l?rsl'?i,il that Miss Porce'a trotiaaaau ?as pul on v?>- Notna i? i. i?- the ??riling ??' th" yachl ? BANANA PLANTATIONS DAMAGED. I-, it I.ln,?'ii. ?'???. I i. S'il ? The i. cent Btorma have doaa rast dsmaga to tha ba?an . pi wtatlons, sixti iho isaad ? i i , , tim tied, '?? ?" ,:- ?troyed In t. ,i.,, There ??'??i Ivaavj protpert] *?osa ?a ti? >uy COLONEL ASTOR AND PARTY BOARDING THE N?MA Xhi j i hi Wiled from th.? ft?t Of W?aa1 Mst street y??sterd.'iy afternoon, ni<l rumor luid it that Colonel As|..r and MiM l'i ;????> would he married before they returned to NfW York. BOY BANDIT IM NERVE Tried to Rob Laurel Bank, but Ran When Fired At. HELD TELLER UP WITH GUN Then the Cashier Appeared with a Pistol and Youth Fled? Captured by Posse. Laurel, M?i. Bept ?>?-A curly haired, blue eyed youth Riving the name of Henry Jackson, of Yuma. An., and his age as seventeen, attempted t?> roh the Citisena' National Bank her?? to?day at the muzzle ?a' a platoL Ha lost his norve, however, at the Blghl of ? meiiactng re volver In the caahler'a hands, and tied when Bred on without replying In kind or accomplish.ii?r; big DU! p?, He waa captured aeveral houra later. ! He made no reeiatance and admitted being the peraon wanted. The boy said I he had "licit" ins way i-;.?st from Ihm Aliaona hon..', arrlvinf in Washington two ?lays ago. Wandering on to Laurel, ii.? saw the two bank bulldlnga here, "i decided to rob the hank or kill every man in it," be mid. Wearing a falseface, a lone; auto? mobile coat and a blue ' ap and carry? ing a small bag, he entered ihe bank .?'.un alter it opened. drawing a re? volver, th" youthful bandit commajuieti "Hande up!" and. thruating the bag through the receiving tener*i window, j demanded of the teller, a. L. Bevan, that he "1111 thia bag with money, and ! do it in a hurry." With hands raised and while the others i; the room stout) about in similar atti tudes, Bevan coolly proceeded to argua the matter, which he regarded as a j !.->. but, noting the alnl rt? i aim of th..? ? st,irt>.i to comply with the demand, now more pen mptoril) re| ? ated. The caahler, ?;. W. Waters, jr. who heard the converaation from his office m .: I'-ar room and had alao been diapoeed t.. regard the affair as .1 Joke, aoon re? alised that it v n< aerloua, and. getting a revolver, he walked quickly Into the main office and Bred a ahot The would be robber lowered his '.ist..! and at.1 ataring through his maak. At a aecond ?hoi he dropped maak. rap and bag and !'? ?1 thronjrh the open door. a j iisse was quickly organised, b il ktranger succeeded in eluding his pur? guen for several h< Later tin' :."?:?;?.- man aaid he was John p.. Morgan, of M0J1 \<-. Cal. HAS HUSBAND ?RRESi'ED of Robert F. Martin Accused Eloping with Nurse. [Bi TtUgiapa to Tba -rrii.?:n^. 1 Aiientuwn, Penn , Bept. 8. Alleging that her huabend had eloped with atattte ,r. /.aim. a pretty Allentown nurse, trbo bad l'en in her household, ?Mrs. Robert l\ Martin, wife ..f a New Y'.rk brick tnanufacturer, with an office at No. 2811 Fifth avenue, came here to-day and ha 1 I him arrested. The wife sllegea that Martin married Miss Zahn in Wilming? ton, Del., and there a few days ago shu procured a warrant from Justice Thomas v. Lewis Martin, who was ? -?m.mitt? d to the city laii toi' extradition t.> DeUware, denial bigamy, ssying he bad obtained a di? vorce before manylng Miss Zahn. Mrs. Mai tin savs h>? tried to K"t a dl? vorce in New Y'.rk and could not, and that if he R"t one elsewhere H is in? valid. Itobert T. Martin is s.'- i.-tary "f the Hitn nf Bobert C. Mar'ln A ?on, dealera la bulldera' auppliea in 'Ms 1 Ity. He liai a aummar home at Mapaiwood, H. J. ?. a-?-~ SEES HER BOY KILLED Mother Collapses When Truck Runs Down Child of Five. loseph CummlngSi Bve years old, of No 878 Union sveoue, The Bronx, was run over by ? he?vy kv.ry a-agon last evening and Instantly lolled. Tha little fellow W?a hurrying; home t?. his ninth-r, who saw him ?-rushed t.. death. He ?hh nrst trampled snder the.?of g horse .iIl(1 then the arheela of the wagon I.,1 over his body ku?gthwlaa. tract uriiig his skull and apin* Th" driver ol the nagon lavs his riante ?, James Hut.-r. He aras not arrested, u |?.ss.isiiy aaid.that !,-? was driving at a -do? ?eed and a**parenU) \>us unable t,i avoid the H.'cidctlt. Th.- litt!?- boy '?ad been summoned by .1 ititi?' ajotar at her motinT'? order, sh.? told ii'm to hurry home, us "|m?h" had , ..m.?. His toother, abo sto.,d m? the ! ..,?,,, of iiar- boane, wattdiod his home ! coming, ?ti? tha fatal accident sad fell t.. (he Boor un? .'iisi i"Us. When ?he re- 1 vlved she became hysterical ami again I fainted, Bhs received medical treatment, hut arai m " itS IS "f ' "II'M'S? in the ? '? < 111,IK. MISS MADELEINE FORCE ABOUT TO BOARD THE LAUNCH. i!'!'"< arasas eopvrigntai. IS11? b? LTi krwuod .?;? VndttmitaA.) SETBACK FOR ESPERANTO President Convicted of Treason ?Russian League Closed. Bt Petersburg, Sept 8 A military court Bitting in camera to-day trlod and sentenced t" -ich? years' penal aarvttude and a loss of hla rights Captain Pdstnl ? koff. of tho ?General staff. The charge ; agalnat him was sollirii? soi-rot <lo'-u m?nts t.? air.'tits of thro.? powers. C?ptala Poatnlkoff was prssldrat of j tho Universal i.ohr-uo of Peace und ?if tho Russian Ks|i?>rant?i l?ragun He fre? quently travailed abroad, and a few vars ago risited th?? United Btatea Th?? ,'.isf was Indirectly conaactad with recent aenaatlonal trials. Tho wltneaaea, Included Baron do Ungern Bternburg. former correspondant In Bt. Petersburg "f the semi-official Austrii-Hungarlan News Agency, who was sentenced, to four years' Imptisonment last Novem? ber for delivering secret dotrumenta t?> a foreign state, and Mlle. Muse zikk.., a Bister of the widow of count Vtssallll Bouturtin, who was poison??i by Dr. Pantchenko, in 1010. A? a result of the conviction of Cap? tain PostalkofI the government Iuh cloaed tho Esperanto League, which It ?eclared to be a convenient screen for International api? t. AN ANARCHIST AT FIVE Cincinnati Boy Not Worried When Arraigned in Court. | By T-:. c'.'i; t XI I Tril.iin*?. ] Cincinnati, Sept. 8.?"He'a a doarn? rinht anarchist," was the cliaractertaa t!"ti given t" Bnrt?co Mlglle, nv.? yomra old. to-day in the Juvenile courtN??/ Pro fessor Plorengo Borlgiione, who brought the boy Into court for bis father, who is i a printer. Professor Borlgiione testified that Uta lad had n" regard whatever for bouse hold Law. "He runs about whan bal l'lii.si's, calls for food when he wants it and sloops when he fools ilka it. His mother might as wall talk to a brick '? wall," ho aaid Tha charge against the lad, who COUld not apoak KiikMsIi ati.l sstaiied perfactlj st aass in the court, was inoorrliiil'ility. Judge CaJdwell ot?d?Bred a m.-di'-ai ax? lamination of tha child. Ha ?Bill proba? bly h?, sont to BOBM institution until his wild spirit is ?'url"d. NOT FIT TO PRINT W. C. T. U. Adopts Scathing Anti Beulah Binford Resolutions. laoulavlile, iept I ?'.iiiim- oa all oiher Woman's Christian Temperance Union sa ????niMI.-, i" t.?ko similar aitl.in, the Jaf? ! f? rnon CoUBty WO man's Cbrtstlsfl Tetnper? anea Daloa up sting, in annual bsssIob lasre to-day. pledged Itself sad it-? rnerabera to I utin.iM . tT..rt- to pi.-?.iit tha .U'l" u .n bare <?n the atags or mount,? pictures ?? | it?lulafe Btaford. l?l?BBOlutioBS adopted Bctertsa her lateal '" sppeai on the stags i i.niz.ri aUTOOtary.'' ..nd hi- bo severe-? I? denunciator) that lo? al newspap? : cUnad to prlni the original t. - x t BY AEROPLANE 776 MILES ftf. Helles Flies 55 Miles an Hour for 14 Hours. PJtampes, Errance, Bept s H Helles, th?? Preach aviator, competing for the Michelin Cup to-day, beat his own rec ' urd ?if 74?; mites m fifteen hours, made on August 28 at Ifourmelon. by Hying 1,258 kilometres (778.88 miles). His time was 1 I hours 7 minutes, thus averaging about fifty-five milea an hour. -? TALKED TOO MUCH IN SLEEP Escaped Convict Caught After Five Years of Freedom. Oklahoma City, Okie., Sept. *> Talk Ing in his lleep, Welter Hamilton re? vealed that he was an escaped COBVlct, and h'' was arrested to-day. He es? cape! from th?? penitentiary at Hunts viii<-, Tex., five years ago, and has been Living here two yeara under the name of l "Jack" Rogers A y rar ago be was mar rled. Recently Hamilton alepl at the bouse . ?' i neighbor, and talked In hla sleep of his experience as a convict. Tha neigh? bor told the |"ili re, and Hamilton's ar r.st resulted. Hamilton shut t.M? guards when he escaped and had the (Ing?ra <>f one hand ahol oil He a/as Identified partly by the crippled hand. IA GERAGHTY RECONCILIATION" i Newport Hear.s That the French Fam? ily May Forgive. fBj T- Iagrt;?,.li t.. 111? Tribun?. | Newport. R. I , Bept. s That th.-re i? ?.. | ba a t?- -'.in-?hatI? n between Mrs, "Jack" jhty and the member* of her family la ti ?? peralatenl rumor here tins afternoon. I According t., the report; all the m??miiers of the French family ?rn ready to forgive their relativa for eloping, trith the excep tloo of Mr. French, her father, arhe is | Hi m in in.-? aland. Tin? membera of the family aim a tl.lopemenf eatij last month have rnslntahied -alienee, and no roiiflrrae? ,iun of to-daj s i>i orl has come from thean, .Mr. and Mrs. Qetaghty w. re haslly en gaged to-day in ts'-ttin?; their '"it age ready for o**cupnncy. The, t"?.?v pnaaoaaltin this ?-.? ntBg. -. MARRYING PARSONS" OFFER Invites Colonel Astor to Bristol, Tenn, fei Wedding. It ipk ??> The Ti lb? l Chati inoogs, Taan , lept I A dl ipati h from Briatol, lean., aaya that the Rev, Alfred Harrlaon Burrougha known as th< "niarrylng paraoaV' has telegraphed te .| John Ja. oh Astor that he has 1 msrrlad tieerly four thouaand couples und ill a..?- nappy Ha s'i>s: "Coma ( ?,,.,,. to aed ?md i vmii cheerfully ?.tiu-ut.? " \vi.?u fcshed what tea he aould probably ... ir Colonel Aator decided te a?- apt i the propoaltion, ha aaldi "1 win Baske n?> charge, bul alii not decline anything he .? at t.i i.-iid'T for my ?ga*rpOgg " Mr. Burrougha la irtra-fldant that Colonel AjftOt ceold be married there without fe*r ,,| ic.al r"in|ili?atlon>. H?? lus a record "f -oairylng ??.?i- couylel in tweaty-twe yeavra E Jury Find Young Virginian Guilty of Murdering His Wife. OUT LESS THAN AN HOUR "I Hftren'. Los? Yet, Father," the Prisoner Say3 to His Grief? Stricken Parent?Motion for New Trial Denied. THE BEATTIE TRAGEDY. Henry Clay Beatti?, jr., drova hit motor car irto Richmond. Va., on ths night of July 13 and unloaded tht dead body of his wife. The yooiiq husband'? story that th? murder was committed by a rough bearded stranger, and that ha wrested from tne murderer a single ba?*re! shotgun was discredited by police authorities. The stite showed that young Beat tie killed his wife in order that he might be irte to continue relations with Beul.ih Binford, a young woman of the underworld. Mesnwhne, Beulah Binford left the scene of her notoriety, and after being released from jail hurried to New York to accept a stage engagement. The jury last mqht returned a ver diet of murder in the first degree. Beattie ?vos condemnod to death a*?d November 24 fixed for the execution Clr?<<?sterfleld court H?Miaa, Va., tupi t. Twelve Vlrarinta farmers knell r to-nlpht in the obscurity of th*? ?tn;i!l jury room ?t ?'rtesterfleM '"?urt H"tise. prajrina; fervently that they mis-ht paas Judgment arlfcrhij; on H?*-nry Clay ti>?, 1r. ladletad f?^r thS murder of his ?ajfe. Otimly aatarrolnea. thay ??rasa a moment later snd quietly, one bi recorded a ?lirtSffltfi-fflia ve?rdlct o? ??'?uilty." Pausing* in solemn contemplation for Bfty?etght minutes. w-eia-ht!,?* ravratally the meaning or their decision, and i r*N more on. bended knees b? seeching- Di? vine assistance that they might ajot sir they filed into the hushed stillness Bf ., ? -row ded ?ourtroiim, and ?arith Btartlll-iej suddenness twelve voies, instead of the usual one of the rorswaan. apoke ? Btngte ??or! "?Jtiilty." I? aras almost a shout. Th.- spectra of dea**?? a ilch t?talked Midlothian turnpike on July II list. when tbe life of Mrs laiosdsa Oarea Beat tie Bras takea away arfth tha ?in?*;!.' Its port of f -ilvitKuii. f?t?a*ad hard at the yanttut husbanA ready to claim Its vtetli i in the elertri?- chair on Priday, Ifovem? bar -l Bett. But the p.laona. returned tlie gase, uns?*. rvinK Bad unafraid. The Court Of Appeals, to be sure, ?jb?|| be Baked to pant a writ of error and .i new trial. Young Beattie, cognizant of the l.*i?al weapons yet at his disposal, did not surrentier. Instead, tie enussBtad his broken down father, white haired an?l wrinkle?!, und COtnfottad him as he whis? pered: ? i haven't loot yet. father." Dramatic Climax of Virginia Justice. Unusual as bad been the tragedy, the twelve Jurymen ?lid not hesitate to admit to their frlen?ls that they stood in Judg? ment not only on th ; coldblooded nur? der but upon Beattta'S marital infidelity as well. It perhaps vas the drama?: ' ??Umax ?if Virginia just;.??, srhich bj th?i last half century has swiftly sent to death BUCh fajDOUS murd'T'-rs as <*lu verlus, Phillips and MeCue. At the . lose of a powerfal addi*?asa by L. <i. Wen.ienburn-, the voluntary aa slstant of the commonwealth In the case, the auapanasj was felt not alona In ths .ourtroom, but In Rteh*mono, ahora tt'iiisamis of p. ??.i?? awaited ths come. The jury had for eleven days a? ifd eviden? e, f?m two ?iays apaaclaSS. BUt the words of Mr. Wendeniuiri; rang la their ears as they left the ? ourtro"in to litui tiit'ir verdict "Let that man ??o ?re>'," ha 'Tied. ?what, let that asan Bo free*! "Why. the motlierhoo.l ??f Virgin?, the womanhood of thai nation will aha?sier In terror as tha ae-?uHty of its h??-' ?? thraatoned ??Let tivs man ko free. The asna srho basked in the deajl*B4*l?sll sunshine of BB? other w.imin adille at his ttonae ? yoij-ag wife nurs.d his child? Cent'.emeu. [ merely ask you In the mini" of Justl?*e to do your dut) " In vivid datall th.? petmat utor portrayed the ?rife aa aha start? ?l on her Ini i j"uin.y into tha ?""1 :?lr Of B sumni'T Bight Tha Jury saw scaln In their minds the autoinol.il.? in which aha roda beeide her huaband, h?n? Beattie ktappad Into the darhneas of tha thi. k.t. found the shotKun Brhlch ha ha?t ??artier con? cealed and deliberately slew Ms wife. The desperate tide home with a bleed? in? and lifeless body cruahed lata th* small apace IB tha front part of the ma? chine, the husband o.Mly .?it: ?tig against the li|""?l <o\t;r.??l liead of his wife, were graphically d.'t.iiled t" Ihe Jury. Only pa saint; attention was ???-'?'n by Mr. W?*n d? iiluirg to the purchase of the nun by Paul Heattle. a cousin <>f thS ar? i;s?-?l The d? fets t had claimed, lie said, that on Paul's story alone was built the ?as,? of tji?' prosecution, but he h> d aloft the blood stained clothing "f the prisoner ?as the mut?- evidence "f the ?nm??," hii?? ask?-'!. "I".? you want any other evl ?i< ti'?'.'" Motiva for the Crime. Blood ticked tlie low. r fringe ??f the shirt in deep black blots; not a mark was IBS either sleeve of shirt or ? The prisoner had said that he ?1.1 his vif.- with ana hand ami ataea-ajd his car with the otli-r. but the absence of ?slssst, mi the arms, the pros,?? utor declared, gava th.? ii.* to his atory. Not alone with the clothing ?lui the prosecutor dlaen tanglu what h?? termed "the cheapest fabrication of the cheapest niunler," but he .?lioiit.ii ah taae at thS prisoner for his relations with a mere slip of a girl, from thS .me of thirteen until within his own in.iiii.il lit?', ami held her foith as tho motive for the crime. "And the prisoner aduilu th.it it v?as