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KENTUCKY GREETS TAFT He Takes Part in Dedicating Lincoln Statue at Frankfort. BUTT SHARES THE HONORS president and His Military Aid Guests at Dinner of Louis? ville Press Club ?-\'!le. No\ | Coming into Ken t day after the state returned to , eieocratie ranks .-fnd meeting crowds relebratlna the victory of ballots, Prc^?-) T ft WS1 crreted app.irenlly tbe same ii- if the results <>f yesterday's election I,...I lern Ce irVO!Se .\t 1'ranUfort, tbe ? ?Pie ??? it dedlcatad a statue t ? ? rattan* ?? .1 to-night at ] 1 . ? brief speech ?in peace ? t. tad ?-.i?? entertained by tbe 1 . ?- . illc Press i'bib at dinner. ? dlnnti was 1 * t <? 1:.- .>- tbe visit to Louisville and Mr. Taft divided honors an ??- mlMtarj ?. Major Archibald W. r ti Major y.utt whs fitrsatrls ?i laouls-l ? es ??? ? 1 an, and as the Pi soldent v : reporter m Cincinnati tbe ?f? ft. ?? i| ci.cn on the ba.sis of one news snothei Henry Watterson _? ste,l tbat every one :i? bim Air. President or even snd aubstitute lust "Rill" It ?*. ? ,-.i ipted to KMIM extent ,..fi arrived here .it ?. o'clock from 1 I went i<> the armory, where he 111.00 >'.?? brief peace sddreM on lines he . - followed m sdvocatlng the srMtra? Mee. - s:.ce.-n ;.i ti c Lincoln monument c ??. Mr. Taft -ai.': '1 Won't think li loo much to siiv -bat Lincoln bad the - tit *.f any man In hiato Tells Negroes About Lincoln. ? 'cf Mr. Taft laiked | ? of negroea who ii*?rHin? freed ? ? Lincoln'? sdminlstratlon in <;ov <? ?.Villson'a ..trice The?e negiueo*wht never seen a President before, list? Tsft'a * -\planation of the ? ? ? ? si i to make up Lincoln'?? ? ' ^11.u les Mi Taft biter fl* - *? : 1*. tbe throng tbat witnessed the I le .?-.ri.! " ? of truth, t e aupreme i rait elle t. accompanied by a eon ? ?,. m Uto.) on the right Hs le vid .i cr?ai heart full ol tender? er? have the combination mat n'a.ic m one of the tw.i greatest Americana ? negroes ? e t..id bow Lincoln 1 out the problem tbat broupht emancipation pt-oclamatlon. lie in- htted slavery because be had rea? ??'???i ...it its Injustice a??.d it?* demoralising ' ;. ihe country and the ? ommunity 'i h ?as a etrai Institution Me a vc?-|o1iiers. and there t the ? ghtesl evidence tbat he ever feelini ol blttein. '-s tow c- -.<*>?(. greatly.Imprtssted by Mi Taft's taiv i.pt-r they were tow : ? ?? unveiling of the monument. Watterson oi.*de the presentstlon - and Governor WIHson accepted ? '.nue .-i behalf of me state. riie 1 l re? latned in Louisville orrow morning: be will go ? r, Hodgenville, H'.rrp be will dedicate the I - ted on ti *? n?r| l.in.-oln farm Chief Justice White, tbe (?nvornnrs ? ? seamen snd men promit "-rature arid public life will -tea Tl e building ?-n Abraham Lincoln waa born years ago Tbe Lincoln i associai n will turn o\er i dine, which ected -.i -. cost of $113,000, and I lltltensnce lo tbe federal d H will i?? formally re ed b? i e Pra-nident. NO WEDDING* FOR CARUSO Mavnorl Enough. He Says, An? swering Trentini Story, ice Csruso, who ht? been abroad ime hack yt rterday on the ? ho l.]o- ! Herr K rc.nnrlP7.ec.?in ??.... Bremen. lie wh? tbe most in during 'be roiicb run of the lie .?.^ ;.t ?be (ihip S COn? ??i ? ? <? - 'if t?rominent per a.? ? -..?cd it lolling the pictures proceed? lo th ? aeaman'a fo i . '-.--. . i rum wsi affability personl fl. Kronprlnsessln came into ??*-? ,..*i tht new? Hunters awcoped riottm upon him. Hi? ?broat. his voles, bis i health and I . i*porte.i engage? Uni- .?ii these sahjects < ame ?be tenor at ' ? I a mild form of rescntmeni. T,etr? le an*I i..lK**i freely. 'M . - ?? "it ?a? nevi r bet ~~ ?- this Trentini? A singer with ; '.? ? i lammt rstebi k. ep her. ! ? been married . .b." ? ? ?i. :i\ il\ !? . i I ? ?-?id the ror of C.ermanv bad flvefl to ban Kron? ? la incets N'b ola Ghlka, i o ? panled by her nlwe. tbe 2 * Vsutocadato, of Ruchare?.? . ? to Newfoundland to ac ? <.- husband on ? hunting trip. Pl n . c.'.ik.i ?aid woman suffrage ants, but that she ell* preferred her boms and babtea ? ballot K.'onprin/.e-?!!! Dlnh Ollly, Mi - Canny I'estinn and ; -, ? ?.-:? i ? of in*' Metropolitan Company; Mr. and Mra Elbrldgc T. Mr. and Mn AdolphUS BUSCB, Mr. h c. ekman '?'? Inthrop and Mr. and K Vanderbilt. THEATRICAL NOTES. lu n. w York b the i re? to-night at the Lyrte ti *-a . oattd). "L.-s .-.ante?," called -a the pi'? sent Th? L*-tl*ned LsiHes " ;? -.-.,. r-. - ? tl lbs Lyttum Ntslmova will give me . g i Ne? Yo k of Plerr ??The Mar onett? i " The tram ?Paris ? I l'user bas been running .?-.n for n ? month Dec? mber .. at th* Ethel Parr > more will b *????? . time te Ni -. Volk In m iota 'ib.- witness foi ' . ctoi i lei '" rt - op? baan obtained bj Bart, > Viennes? Impr?sario, who i. the op? ? '? prob | md ftei Chrlat* l ? ? ? ? - ?;.i? ? ran illattrtted I*-, l? ... tro oa T ? m which she w? i ? ???-.- ,n. the ?m. niai fiai ce with th? n ?a sits, with tin pui-pot? of show ? ? i dancing tb.it tie ?:. ...m*- ' i. ? ide itsl dune? v\ ...m. n onl." v? ni i . In Ml. *1 I 1; s Tb. all. on? h It ..t the n itli ??? *x i forstan? i I Its, wlit ' ? o'ind thai lit? ild ? . tn an. . him ' o b mn* i*i tht Un? im h? look .i i ? * - pirt. TRIUMPH FOR ZANGWILL "The War God," New Melo? drama, Wins Favor in London. in? Cable o, -n.e tiWiw. i London. Nov. K.--A powerful melo? drama by Israel /.atiRuill was pro.lu? *d ti.-day for matinees at His Majesty I Tbeatre. It was out ?tied "The War <;<>?l," and was a parable ?f militarism in B modern empire, with Tolatoy'a gosp-l | Of non-re?<istaii.'i' an?l ?aaasive ?'bristian it y in the background. It portrayed a ' ""fit t between anarchists an?! an iron chancellor do|>rn<lont upon armnments ' and louions of soldiers. Th?? lea?l?r "f the (""'pie was portrayed as a phllOSO phcr and a saint who would n??t allow them to take arma agalnsl the no.?ru? inent and was himsiir e<>n?l"mn< .1 to <'<at!i by the bmnd of revolutionists f??r intcrfrrmi?-,? with < ?vil war. Sir lleil.ert Tree. ?opeatini,' th. - cess achieved by him in Ibsens "Km n. of the People." played this i art with masterful dignity and ethical ?grace. II?' was made up ingeniously M us t" iv ?jemble closely a portrait of Tolstoi painted by M-ciuro Hamilton. Arthur H'.iirchi.r f-kve i rernarkably line portrayal of th.? iron chancellor, whose warlike policies wer.? brought to an end When ha fell into disfavor at court and his reasi.n '?as ahattered by the tragir death of hll son. who had been marked OUI as his SULCCSatlt Lillah MiCarthy a? ted with subtlety and splendid Ufa as a maid of honoi and as an anarchist conspirator ami avenger. The play abounded in epigrams, BUC as "?'.?id's war is man's I?usilies.?-" and "Th?? ?path <?f safety is the road x> ruin." A large audience waa Beepl) Impress? i by the pe? forman? e. MORE BODIES FROM MAINE Two Recovered?Wreck Ready for Inspection November 20 Havana. Nov. 8.?Two more bodl. "tie in th?' engine room and one in the boiler room, were recovered from the wreck of the Maine tO-da)', making forty-three r.?? ovrred since operations began. Twenty-four nun are still un? accounted f?"?r. and it is ri??t thought probable that more h?.diis will be found. It was officially announced to-day that the work of exposing th?' wreck as far as the parts Immediately affected by the explosion aro concern?.! rroni atx.ut amidships to the bow?will ?>o completed by November 20, Everything will then be read-,- for examination by the board '?' inspection. Exploration <.f the wre,i< reveah full length of the ahattered; crumpled and twisted kerl from a point under Ihe boiler room, where the flrst break '?? <urs, to the ram at the bow. Little re? mains to bo don?, beyond washing ?"it the "nid t?? facilitate examination <?t" th" shatter? ?1 parts Amntis; t :?? putts uncovered to-daj was the six-Inch anno) plate ?.i the forward Ira navetas bulkhead, which was turned over, and is now facing aft Instead "f forward Work on the timber bulkhead ff?r making the after half "f 'lie ship water tight is procredinr? rapidly, but month'- will probably elapse before flo? tation is possible. ELOPERS WED IN NEW YORK Philadelphia Couple Give Their Friends a Surprise. r1 lladelphla, Nov. k. The announcemsnl to-day that <'al??b F. Pos, Jr., of Ogontx, -.v.??? msrrled y?ssterdsj In N'eu voik to M|m Helen i.ewis vV'llmssn, daughter of Bernard W. WHmsen, Ir., of Klktns i-nrk, enuse^ considerable surprise smong friends of ths young people. \? i? was not generally known thai an engsgemenl existed between Mr r<>\ and Miss Wllmaen, 11 was re?ported thai i elr msrrlagfl was 11 ? ?? resuli of an elopement. Mr. Fox. f-r. i? h< id of the banking firm of i;ei>rKp 8. Pos ?v Bons He la n mem? her of the Union League, Philadelphia Country Club and the ?Society of Ihs Cln? clnhati. The mothei of I te young bride la a widely known amateui golf player, ha\ing won the women - golf chsmptonahlp <>f Philadelphia in M ?ai ?in t i n ?a a tournamenl held a' Bt, Martin's Mr. Fos la s brol 1er of Mrs ? .eorne ii k m.--. |r., of FJSklns Park. \n aunt is Mrs George Jason Waters, of Sew V"rk and Philadelphia HACKETT PLAYS FOR MR. TAFT. I I : Louisville, Nov. ?. Polloaring the quel to Piesldenl Tafl bj the Preaa ? lui?, of Louisville, ?u the Belbacli Hptel to-nighi .lames K. Hscketl and his company, who aie playing her. In "The Grain >.f Dust," went to Hi" hotel and on the *ta.;> of the banquet ball gave, In Presidenl Tsft's honor, til.- little one acl play "The Blah op's Candlesticks." it waa the ?Aral time a special performance of a play had ? P p |v? n for a l'r. aident "i the i'nlted States PICKERING SAILS FOR JAMAICA. Boston, No? ? Professoi William H Pickering, of the Harvard Observatory, sailed to-day for Jamaica, where he expeel ? ala for a year in c? with astronomical work f??i Harvard L'nlv? Profeaaor Pi? kering took with him ? Inch t?-!. snip?- and photographic apparatus The particular object of his trip la to ob? terre the satellite? of Jupit? ? ? > WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. mil I m . ?? ? m o! N h ? ; ? ,'i : , III ' I ? , Mi , "! \- '. -lallation ot ttltat r Kill ta Pli I. 1,1 I' i t New Vor? l'iil'. rraltr. hb-ai v. "? Height?, 11 at.' Hotel Astoi T " ' ? . . I'.'? .??: Il - ? 2:30 ni. m, II"'' I Ast , ! " MMtlng sf ths ? v - ii ib of V? ?? i add Path. !'? ? : ?? - iim> Jeaul vi.... < Man i ? ? ,- '." r.i;.. ??out I ' ' I ,....' ? , . ?? I", p. m.: Si an?I . ? .i-t of Third , ? p ? ,i -, i. ,.i '. : 41?? ,...-ii. the '?'? H. Van <"l*ve. F I 136th ,i, . .. re of th? .nhi ion? "f in? i . mi Kl Hot) ?inn.- I. H I' I' Period, Ot ? j 1I? , rrowu ? W llliani 1 ? i ? : ;n i ion ? n ?irVel ?'?'*' "'? ' ''"'' ?' y,,., " Mi- Man l: ?'?'??'? il ?i n', ? \ ,?,, ,? :??,,I llo" II' ?.' I ' II o . II ' ' m, i rt uni Ire? I',,,,',. '? I " ? Mitchell Net? treel ?drench .\<, im ,.?',i ' . ra n?1 an.l Hi ? . Luke'? ? ill I '? ? i* H 1 ; "From I'o ?Id' ni TI I? i ? I':..',? M R r K?. Ill I '" . .I TI Ird av. ", , Ii..- Hire?, fi l'n. hu."'" John M H ? Piihll. ',,,,,! M ? ...i'. "- aven .. n. ,, ?MOth ., . i i -, ? . i, .?i.-. , ? Answers Objections Made by Foreign Relations Committee. CALLS FEARS GROUNDLESS Denies That Arbitration Conven? tions Encroach on Senate's Treaty Making Power. ? 'in? Innstt Not I i lalllni ' i Hie "n oilier ..f p. .. ..." tl,,. Hard annual confei-enco of lbs Borlety for the Judicial Settlement of International i ??--,- ?? i ended to-night with an elaborate dinnei al >!? n'? < 'in'?, at win. h the ?Secre? tarv nf state, philander C Knoz, ?raa ibn principal apeakei tmong th? guest? Mis. William II. T.ifl and Mlfta Ibbn Taft i:\-Senato!- jos? ph i: Forak? : s? led tosstmast? r. Mr. Kn.<\- -. I on tbe arbitration I tteatlet Ltetweea the United States and Great Britain and the United State? snd ranee. The ?Bes-retar) s effort ?ra a that the trsatles do not In any wa\ Infringe the I constitutions] treaty*mtldng powei <d the Senate, snd, sbove all, that^the) would not sndaai Hoi roe I ?octi Ine and the 1 right of l i Btat? to conti ol Imml? gratlon n. ; ? :;. -i b) pointing <>ut thai the I gent i i dis? ion snd spprot .1 throughout ?Hi?, world oi it.- -i- itlea contained .... In I -jni.iti.w. ..f n,.. Opposition t.. their rstril ?catlon l'a in. reasons now i?r??..i by the | *?* nate commltt? ? tl? point? .1 out Lhal th? committee objects t.. the commission feat* m.- .,n the ground that 11? Bei te cannot oonatitutlonall) delegst? Its power to de ?- hal r-hould be arbitrated, and tint ?t siciibi nol do so, even If it could 1.s. .-i the dsnger ol possibly being i compel?? d to ai bitrate aom? thing th? ir. a? 1 ties ,io not oblige ua lo arbitr?t? through la derision o| a c..liimis.-i..n or. tie- coinpoM I tlon "t ? inch H :. 1 ? n.,- .ntrol ; s hatev? 1 Answers Committee's Objection?. A - lo the first ol fk a etai ? sain: 1 11k -.- ' lie 1 onatit itlonal pow? 1 lo sgr? b) treat] 10 arbitr?t? future diff?rences ? ?i"< s nol ? all t ai all 01 onl ? exista h to c.-rtain kind oi d (I propo? sition la not aound li the I rest y- making ! bowl . an . onatttutionally bind the gov? ? ei uni. m t.. ;, : itrat? an* kind ..f dlff? thai maj aria? In the ful ire li can bind n '" arbitrate an) othei kind, Including a difference thai ma) arise upon the con? struction of th? treaty itself. 1 the power ? \ m ..: ii.? . ? reise is a matt? : of ,.,?. ret Ion. There ai ? many 1 1 ..?as now in foi ce bind to arbi? trate .-.il differ? ni es ese? pi 1 bos? vital Interest? and national honor. I1 la evident therefore that there la no lack ?if power t.? make treaties thai bin?! ua to m burato queatlona that mi] arise; it la only .1 question .'i- ' tin- exp? dl? ? - | and ? xt*-nt >.f the exercise ol .1 conceded snd fre .phi,11\- .??(. 1 ci sed [tower. 11 i <? . i* ;ir t>. ,. >,-. on? s ho y i v. ?? : i., qt ? propei considi ration thai th. now? r ? ? la nol ?ik- n ?tta) by hetn ?low, tli n. sn .1 b< clslro? ?' thi l this I'l'Hi-r is auirendered In the pel ? . .-? nil. 1 III pOS er n in. identic,1 language which the Senate appro*, ?ii without oppoi Itlon In I ? ??;.,;.. li. .1 to arbitrate a nee not >* Ithln Ihelr t? rms, 11 ?? ild The Illustration presented bj the ma ? n m ntlj qu r?IUi v ?vithin the maintenance of th-? Mon ?. ?? 1 loci rlne is essenl lal lo our i?? b -, pro Other n ? ? sard :i The do? Irin? do? s 1 ... i?> ??<! 10 i?- found? ed upon a le? nlcsl legal right ol Interns*? 1 Isw, foi n is ;. n .mter of h 1 1 re, ??"' teaching snd, to >>.?*. vltalli Important polie) \ nation putting Itself In the at? titude towsrd the United Statea <>f deliber? ate! - v olatlng ? he Mom or I ? ?cti ne could ? ..t <??.;.1 to find in the treaty terms of pi .a. el Ion against 1 he 1 onse iuen??< ol an act. The do ?,. . i. spected 11 nd n will continuai In hi respected so Ion? 1 w? een ? sson? abl) able t.. uphold H It do#a nol d? upon technics! I? ~ai right , 1 upon pol? Icy ami power Therefore li Is not, and ., rea soi ' ? n >r v? I of men a mild . laIm 11 t.. he, ?1 (ustl? lable qt* -''??? more lhan ? I ? ? would boi*i that the ques II?.f th Euroi .. 1 re ? I pow It la 1 -a to b< thought Ihsi Id -'.ce. ?t elthei question as a prop? |eci foi si n ?be ?ugh! i" do past. < if . Mr let h Hb? ' na met ?i Is th? ?.. 11 -. 1 -, ? d ten*?! of Internallonsl la?? -a.mid he |M>B? 1 1" any nation n h'cli I . - ? ? ate 1 ?en - of ? ighl In 1 " o. dl .i ? ....-???.? ttodiK ? - among I! ? 1 Itts? na 1 1 Territorial Integrity Not Menaced. ?? ? I . terril to live ?n to boui dai ? d putea, >?? h' ' ? ? v ? ? ? 10 be pro umed that ell other ? ?ntrai ling pow? ri would anj more ? and th? in. ?? ' ? 'i''"'1 ,,v u" than v.. could ask th? m to I t< theli ilon? I..111 .. , ould nol mi ;.?? ?i more I 1 the obligation of trestl? , rat? claims ol rlghl whl h on? ? th? other?nol they be vl .1 an ?. i reaei I ???' ' rhe Becrel red thai of '.be . 1 ol at It ut Ion of a ' 1 llctlon for the vague and Indefinite terma of ex? a inch out h? :"i 1 e Im ? ? anothei Ii was h. !ie\ ed to be Imp ? - .1. to meet th? publl? d< man?! I judi lal sett!? n? ? ? . ? ?. .,?' the B< ? on th? lioi '? ? i.-.l . ? ,. ? ? Defininq Scope of Arbitration. I V ; n. .... i ; - arbj* 1. ? b Senat? I itself lor th? ! It -... believed ? ? . ! probl? ml ? the Si ? 1 rat ion ind b) 1 ? making II mprol , |< ?Senat? I j rove . 1 ? President wll for? ,, i,?, ?, would '? pro lh? rest? bim. ? rm ,,' .... . , , , lip..I ? : ' ? I he I Ves i d 1 Ihe ir? . ,.. ,.,-,-. Amen?'.'" . qui 11? * t.. arh llkel! ?nflrm ih? ?.ho ? '? rountrj uel 1 i;i,i, ,. Unit?. Ulantl? 1. bei ? ' ' ?. Itsbn? ' ? .'m .Innatl lohn Temple 1 ?,.,!! Mo. I II '"'? ''- ''' Il o-, of Ulm i""-'" P t.- pix ? 1..1.,,, 1 , 1.1.1. Unlvel th? ??? i-'..b.,e. Wim . Bultinior? ?Jew Vork. and J"!m King Ixird. of I? mouth, .??poke at the na;, sessions The following i.ffl < rs were fleeted : Pr dont. Simeon K. Flaldwin. of Hartf Conn.; ?ka piesldsnl. Jo?-epii n. Che ..f New Vork; <>iitar', 'I'll-'..lore X burg, of iiiiltiiiior?'. and treasurer, J. o\'li'iiidtlHpp. Of ? 'm. intuit! GIVES UP OCEAN FLIGH Vaniman Will Not Attempt Cross Until Next Year. The airship Akron will probably attempt tin? traaaatlaatlc High! u i i-\t year, This decision was announ last night ?after ? r*onference betw Melvtn Vaniman, of ?ktlsntic City, i t A. S'il- rUng, oi Akron. Ohio. ' reason given Is thai the prelimln fllghl of last Saturday ?lenionst i a t? ?1 no.-e.s-.itv of Iturtallillg .? third ? 11 -i in??. originally planned. To ?lo this work nrxl make other mi chang?e roggested by Saturday's fii'. t was explained, would Involve nV sufficient to carry the time when t,- ?xi triai night woul i take nia? s i iber, a ?period ?*hen weather c dltlons are likely to be adverse, mak il Impraticable to et tempi the Inn ?? ? -??' ? an flicht this year. The time afforded by thj change plan will ? nable Hr. V*anltnan f.? ins and perfect the m?schsnlcal c?iuipm for the Akron and thus, it is the b" <?r thost Interested In the plan, m; in"'- ' rtain i su?*eessful flight act ' - AttantUc n \t \ear. riIRL LEAVES CONVENT TO W Miss Rose McCann Becomes Bride W. J. Drew in Watcrbury. ? D Teles Ph '??? The Tribune. I Waterbury, Conn., Nos I Miss Rose I ?Cann, of Brooklyn, the ?laughter of Rlchi M i 'aan, snd James Drew, ?also of t-tr,.. lyu. w. i- quietly married this imrnlng I the Church of the immaculate Concept by th?? Ho?, .lanes Bi'o.lern k. With I roupie ??.r.. Miss Qenevlev. Drew a | Harry P. gpeth, of New Vork City. The bli?e rei ently left tie ?'oiiveiit Notre imiu" si ?Vaterbury, where < passed the greater part ??? bar twsi '.??i-- it was only occasionally that i visited her relathrea In Brooklyn. ? I grandfather, Thomas MctTann, a contn tor lif? her a part of hi- <;;,.,,.., , M., to he held in trust until she reached i sge of twenty??!!* e. '? WEDDINGS. Op Mundelein offidatod Si il." in; rlage yeaterday morning or Miss Cathari C. Brysn and James V. I'ark, in St. Johl Chapel, Brooklyn. Assisting him WT" t He-, Pater i>"ii?>iiue an<i ti,.- Rar, Tbom Molloy. Mis?- Anna M. Po?, I cousin the bride, was i;er only attendant, a William ?' Hawaon scted as betri man. After Hie nuptial mass there Was .? WS ding breakfaat for relatives a( the hoi (>f the bride's mother. Mrs Wintstn Bryan, No IM ?'arllon avenue, Bl*QOkl) Mr Park Is the son of Mrs Isaac v. Par of ?I. viand Miss .losephlne ??stelle Ni. hol.is ?vas m.? rled to Cornelltts ?'. Beekman last eve luir al the home ?if l,?r patents, Mr. at Mrs ]]A\ry Jt H. Nlcholaa, No. :>??'. Ha cock street, ?Brooklyn, 'ihe bride'? ?> tendants were MlSS .lesnie || RlghtST, wl a? te.i ,???: maid of honor; Mrs f'en.iam i?,,?t?vi,-k Peabady, Mi*s Edward Cllffoi s.'ii. Miss Qrover Newton snd Miss Ktn M. Thaearay. ?laude K. Heimelt was the ibesl ma ami nervine as usher? wer?- Theodore 1 Ward, of Manhattan: Inland V. Btralgtl Dr T-oURlas II Smith nrnl Harry It. I \i?-ho|as. Jr. The F'ev l?r V M,-?;? Waters performed the ceremony, ?viu. a ?- followed I'? ? i?'''?|'il"ii Mr and Mr Beekman sre to Hve at No. 1111 Deaa stras Brooklj n st i'a\>\ ? Church, Plathnsh Brookl?/! - . - last evening of Ihe we? dins of Miss KloreiKce n?*ii Isaacs and ?'a \ ?. t?->i Jahansen. The Rev. Dr To misan Glover Jackson, pastor <>f the church, pet ? . . . |non] ,,t | o clock u -i Hon follow? 'i si the boms of I' bride'a parents, Mr an'' Mrs Louts Isaa? , n,. to Rutland R>oad MIS. I homas Wsklen "as li?' sister matron of honor, and the bridnmalds ?wei Alfreda losses, Min Ploience liolmei ?Miss i'.. atru a Maader snd Miss rtathtee ii.and.1 iJharles Rcovllle ?jerved as hot I man, snd the ushers were Edward | Howard ISSSCS, Harold lurk and l'ai ' .loh.ms. n Mr. Johanaen is the son of Mn ? Walter Canan, ?>f No. Ml Caritos avenue. Mi Aun II? Marie !?? I naud was main. (0 ?arltot, T. Chapman, thl marin.- artls rd ly .?i noon, in the ? lid Uouth Churcl Park svenue and Kth street by Ihe Rei , Thomas R. Bridg?** Th? ? i ;' man ws , Thorns - v. ? ?;. n',. ?a? h snd Miss Agne Crane, s friend of the bride, acted a bridesmaid, Miss Re naud a-aa given aws b] her Bister, Miss Anna, owing to the al ,. Mn R? naud In California, im nil diately afti r the ceremony Mr snd Mn ? ' hapm .n wm ?m a wedding trip Mr. Chapman was born in Nea London Ohio H" began his sri rtudlea si ti" Na f i - ign ind the \ ' Btod? m s' i-- ?sgue i le then wen1 to Pari ' and finished his atudi? . His picturi M favoi sblj I.!- ?a i ii .Ulli .? I Philadelphia. Noi ? Mi<- Mariai ? r.iamiy Cone, "i Media, w. ? - married al ? pai enl i this e? enlng t? , Roberl Everetl Willis, of N? v? fork. A , n '" ptl? ' II ??.? 'I lb? ? ' n in.it.. Mr. ami Hastio?- i-on-the a rrom ? bridal Mil". Bl Paul No ? Miss Ella ? lapp, d of i mo d 8tal? - nator Mow I ?i.aota ' ? " i " Ro Adams, ..' \\ ., ngt? n, ere t< am? of the in 'i- i " ?and Mi I III n ?Ide m Wi ?hington. . HAVE BEEN MARRIED 63 YEARS. i All " i dg? and M R. A Pi ? ... ?/-third wed .,?:.:? n ? I ? . i.-? nil? d th? ".at No : u I V||S : -ii all ? <ii i ? unable I- r lo receive l man friend ; i ? . offer ? ongratula? - -? ?AS YOU LIKE IT" GIVEN. ' ? ?.. ? na theh preeenl !. oi "i I Vou I.??.. !? i | ? ? I Miss Mar low. ? ? j if! " ! ? Manhat? tan Op ' ? -?av ? t,. r ? i id um" i ? I, snd .;;.??? i ? i In III?? o| < ?rlando Mi Hol laqu. ?, ? ! th. att. ndanta In the train of ihs Ic. .?"ii gn ..' " ?'" ? nthusias ? n- _ RECEPTION FOR ARCHITECTS. all Hewitt < ??'? ' lain? .1 the mem ? . ai. i n. ctural i ester it th. ???'?? ? ' "i"ii .Mu foi the \, ti "i i.ration Ths re? i rot thi pui i "??? "f hoa - ? ii ??? m n ? Ich is ? iftfi th Muse. d. vit-? i?,-.,,. i Pari ???>--?? HERMAN WINTER GOES ABROAD. II. i,,; ,1, u mi' r, of 1 i inard Une, '??: '. 'I I.I ?.-!?'"la. "I? III' l.llMl ? . ? i.i1'",' ?" Ihe i'hn i.,. m?. t . I??- ,. Id nesl w.-ek in ill ?A ?n ? al.? i"l' '? ti.'il Vori Ii ? " ? nisii Iah? 'i i Inr, |o|n< -i ... m. m -. I shout four | III lltlli a0". J THE BOSS'S VANISHED DREAM. OBITUARY I g WILLIAM CLARK RUSSELL. Loi-don, Nn' ft,. William ?'lark Russell, known under the pen name of ?'lark Rus? sell, died as he slept this mornlns: at his bone- In Bath lie bad hn*ll bedridden since April last. For a generation William Clark Russell had delighted lovera "f the deep sea m manca II" had done more, probablv. than | sn? one English author in respire the prestJge of th?* nautical novel, of which be ; produced boom iwenty-fhre. Mr. Russell i InllwHsd his literary proclivities from his ! father. Henry Russell, OOOS well known as the author of the Bongt, "?'beer. Boj B, ? "beer." 'There's A Good Time Cotning, ?Soya" "life On the iiccan Wave" -ml ntii.rs ?m bu mother's side h? ?ras re?? late.) to the Wordsworth family. M tbe time of his birth, in 1*144. his parents were living In New York, but they re tUrned to Europe BhOCtly afterward and he was educated at Boulogne. There he WSS .1 schoolmate of one of Charles Dicken s'a sors, and ft Is related tl at they once con? spired to run mu'- togetber and ??o duck hunting in Norway. This plan -.vas frus? trated, but soon afterward the i?oy's spirit ..f adventure found ?rent in the iif.? ,,r g -aller At the ;is*> of thirteen be shipped a* a midshipman, and in the following eijrbt yesra of servies stored up the vast fund of sea lore that later made hla novels ?-n true to the lif". Growing weary "r marine hardships he left the son and went into ? itock broker*? office. But this proving Irksoni- t-i an adventtin-s..me apiri! with a taste for r.. mantle literature, he tried wrltins:. Mis ?irst .enture was "i-'ra Angelo." b tragad) in f,\e acts. Which was produced at the lia;, market Theatre, but proved b failure. Then he svrote a three-volume no\ei which never cot into print. Despite these dis coursgemeata he was making progres? in .iiism. n.- m rote for "The London Review" and fot a time was connected with "Th.? Newcastle Uhroolcle." His first s.-.i tale, "John Holdsworth, Chief Mate," was publlebed In U7?l and was iintn* dial* ") successful He followed t is with "The Wreck of the f'.rosv.?nor," end found himself wen established ss s novelist. Other? >>f ids Btorlea sre, "A i Bailor's Sweetheart,.Phe FYosen Pirate." "An ?"?tan Freelance," "An Ocetsn Tragedy," "My Bhlpmate, Louise," "The emigrant Ship." "The Ship. Her Story." ? Th- ('..livid Ship." "What Cheer!" "ROSS (aland." "The Tale of the T? n," "Litt, V Landsmen,.I'he Ltsl Entry,.l'h?- Two ? Tie Romance of a Midship? man." "The Ship's Adventure," '"Overdue." "Abandoned." "W.ong Sid.- put," "?us i- n i Princess" snd "The Tarn of ?>l<i HarbOUl Town" H< also ?as the ;i il t h'?r ,,f l?verai biographies ?,r Bes characters, in lutling Lord N? ! oa snd i."' d ? 'oiling? ?,'.*.! I. . Mr. Russell dree ?.?'.id pictures of the Inut? n d? tall and in- i bus w< re ?if th? atlrring t > i ?? He araB especlall) buc cessful in exposing the grUvanc-es ol I ?? ?ailora and In eiiltsUng public aymi 'lor them. His most argent admiren ?rare th? sslti lliemselve* SOLOMON FIELDS. Fields, father or i, * Pieldi end . well km wn resld? nt of 1 I ? ?? hair tury, ?b"i el h?-: iii.me. No, MS Waat '??nil afreet, yesterda) morning ;?i the a.e 1..;" aeventy*nlne, after an Ltlncsa <>f Bevei i months The funeral will Lc held from ;? ?j bo**)* this aft.-rnoon at I o'clo h | Mr. fields was ?..in in Ci-rmaiii, and carnease young man t? thia country ?rith i1 relebrtttd iti?,-li | eddlng and Mr? Plaida ?;<?? with him m bis last bottra Mr ?Piekte met ?with But ?ess in business, t.?it t?:iie.i from an active life ees ?tal real 1 Tin*'- of ids sot,-, who bad been In Chi? cago, rttch ?i town ;. fee hours aft.-r tieir father's death 1 Lea fields, the act? ?iiodia.-i. wh.. wa- playing there In ?The Hea Pecks' . Chart? -, I I manager ami ?Bol, stuc,, director of the Mn- ii an Musk Hall In ?'it -,.-., Nat, an olhi r ?.n. ? m In Duluth. The survivhag chlldrei si the bedside were Hen****, a New v. rk merchant; Rag, if.- of Lao Teller, i laaager of the Brosdwt] Th.-.iir.-, Brooklyn, snd Annie, wife of Monis VtTanchauer, of this rit**, MRS. EDMUND W. TH ROCKMORTON. Red Hank. N .1. Nov. I Mrs. Kdmutid W Throcknim ton. the onh woman mein ber of the Pointer Club or America, the b??*i known Woman tag fancier hi the conn n ? and o?nrr oi tie "ftpookdala Kennels, .I n.ldenl? |.. dm at th.? home of her ?yartPlt, ilr. and Mib McLean, in New Haven, Conn?, where ?he went Saturday for a visit. Her d.atb ?.vas du<- lo neuritis, which affected the nerves of btr heart.; she w-.is thirty-eight years old, Bhe ?ras a descerdant of ??eneral PergUSOn. One Of the signera of the DtcdaraAlon of indepen? dence. Tbo funeral ?rill be held si Christ Episcopal Church, Shrewsbury, on Pride) afternoon. The itev. Prederjck P. Bweesy, re.tor of the church, will ..freinte Bui ' win be in Christ Church Cemetery. McGEORGE BUNDY. (.rand Rapids, Mnli, Nov. ? M< ? ;-nr?? Bundy, a promin? nt attorney of ibis city, die*i yeatef-dsy at Ant wert?, where he he I Kone In search of health ||e w.i.-- fifty-si \ >ears old. Mr Bund) one. aerved In tho United States dlp'o-Satlc ser? !<e at llnvte. Krance. JAMES T. LEWIS. i James T. Lewis. *?f No 9 Htrd?*nbrook i avenue. Jamaica, i?"tiaT Island, die.) vestor f day nt bis home In the eicht : -tifth ftWf ' lof bis ace. He complete'! not lone ai<n his sixtieth ?ear as .1 retail hardware mer? chant of that plsce. Born In Hartford, Conn., on September I, 107, he received his early sducaUon In the public school* of Stratford, in the aame state H" came to Jamaica as a young man snd entere?! the business in which he remained until hi?; death ills ?rife, who ara? Misa Mary Btoddard, die.i sboul nfteen >,.;.11 ago Then era two children Hiring, Man Btoddard Le?ria and Jennie Louise Letis Mr Lewle'a sa? castors wei. among the early settlers of Str.itford. The funeral wli be eld at his homo to-morrow afternoon. - ? DR. JOSEPHINE G. DAVIS. Dr. Jos?phine Griffith Dario, of East Orange, N. '.. died yesterday at her home In that city after undergoing en operation she was aeventy-two years old. in Davta was S specialist In cancer, rheumatism and kindred diseases, and had s large consult? Ing practice ail over the country. Ti.> (uneral Will be held to-morrow at 2 |i ni at the East ?'ranee bouse Tic- body will be erestated at Preeh Pond. ROBERT GORDON. Robert 'bii'don,.for many yean a promi? nent coal dealer "f this rity, died yester? day :?' bis home. No 27S3 Broadway, t'r..m diabetes. II?- was boi n In Ireland in Is'". and cam.? to this country "? ben he was Iwenty-one rears oM H? be? ime chief en? :? for the ii B. ?'latiin Company, end in 1869 l-ft the concern end established the coal fiiui of Robert Qordon *?? Bon, Mi Oordoo wts the Ural president of the Coal Dealers' Association He u.is i member of the old ?'.otbain Hun Club and 01 the Ma? s'.ni.- fraternity. in politics Mr. Gordon was ? Republican, and twenty-five years ago was leader ?if the i5th Assembly District. About ?his time, too. be ran unsuccessfully for Alder? man '"i th.- Republican ticket. He was chosen -'i rarious tun* s .is delegate to the national cot,v. ntion.- of his party. He was widely known foi his Charity, espi-.iallv toward thus*? ? im wer? unable to Bad em? plo .?neuf. Mr. < ?oldotl ici 1/eS ?! S if", tilt- ? thi'.-e daughters The funeral will be held at the Fourth iT.-sbyt.-i ian < bun h, ?Met ?tree! and West End tvennt, to-morrow afternoon, tt i ; '?" DR. JAMES B. JONES. \\'inst..:i-Salem N ?', NOV. 1 ?Dr .bin: ? i h Jones, for Blatten years president of William Wood College, at Pulton, Mo., dtdjs I h. re tO-nlghl at III?? home of hi" mother. ! iir Janes srts Msty-Bve years old, and i .im.- here in aeai h of health -. OBITUARY NOTES. i l A MES T LEWIS, a B*R***eosi"ul i?n haul 'f,.r abet* years in Jamaica. Queens, dud yesterday, ??< the a-:*- of elghty-dve He a .i ">.t n In N.-w Havi R, ' 'onn. l'liKNAM??? JONES. Chicago* eld? habitant, died Ihci ? ?? ?? i. ? d ? .1 . one Near- Hs liad been in ooty a fou hours Mr. loi,.- was bora in Net Vor* Btate, a DIED. i . s La Hn? ta. Henora i! i .i. lia), Man w . i ? ? Uohilne ? i o ? ?i ? ?. li.iM-i-t Brown. Mary K M Keanty, snei ?? ; Bulkley, II. lit \ \\ Ml N. m, Ali.*- s M. rletti Malll ? ? l: . ? I'j.ii B. . Edward S. ?sport, Ah.. v.. ' A. I \. ?-fiia. I in. : Praiei Campbvll i. i n-, ... un i.-Hi. r (?onion, Rob? n Kobrrt, Mary K. I Hain.?-. tfidward w i: - ? I HavllaaSL Joaephln? W. tSierma?. Cattterln? M iim.i.'M'im: .m iii. v .ib-i ii. at lalttleton, s i . Imsm r i 1/ ten, >?? i-i ? Pete? H I4aiiannne m ?I ?Chareh it the It.-t.?.?I...-I Mortlitown N '. Tbarada) ? in, g, Noveinbei ? '? rar will le ?tta.-h-.l to I?. I?. ? tV. l?. H n i h, laavlna Hot-uker .' - SO ? as: Newark, ?;tt? r?laruiui? le??.? Mvrrlito?-... al 11 a. ni. DIED. r\i!?'i.AV nn Tiiaeilaj. No ?-en? her ?.h, MU, M;,i? Warner llun lav. ? ife of the late J Mortimer Barclay. Funeral ?erM,-e? *t her late ].'.7 |-"i -mUli i ?? . ?.??orta !.. I . ?n Thursday, Novetn'Mr Mb, at 4 p in inter - men) at ??teubcnvttte. Otilo BOH UNO N-".mIier ??. ?tiarle? Behltnf. aged .17, ?,.n of John Ho',Un-, Sen |,?eaf Th' F?i neta! .Ii'iih. NO. J41 \W?t 2.''.d ??. .? a/ripbell Bulldl BROWN At New Yo.u. on N^.mW "Z, SMI. Mar] r Broa . wife ?f DavM R. Prwii. si Rordentown, S J., an<i dn.nnh.er of ? he, la'* .i.-lin il Milla of ia?i;?i- n. N. *i lit I.KI.! ', .' K.ist OnagS, N. .I . November*. 1011, Henry Wh?e*ler Bulktey, ane.1 TO \*ar?. rimerai ?ml.?, will be -'?'??. Si ?u? ho?n?, No IM Harrteon ?t., on Tliiiredai Novembers, a? :? "??:. Inienneni ai convenience of the faun!' ?oi.TiiN M PlainSeld. N. .1. rfaiiasbai 7. 1911. Ailrtj Blade Cotton. ?*lf? of Fr?r]er<.,i< ?'. . .. ion au I '1aughter of ?he late .lohn slad? I-nneral aerelea at her late r*?|r1ence. No Hi) Ka?t i>ih ?' . Thuraday, November ?. a' Il M n in up. n the arnv.ii of the ?rain '?;4?lr.?: Weal the C R R of N. i a? lo.or, ?'?OWI.K-s A' M* realdei-.e (p n ? V T. on Monday morning, November fl ion, Pa?ii c i < ' ??? ? ?? ' i?i? ?c<,. K.ner?l , f,,.r>i |||( lot? residence, on Milton Ro..^ I - N V. 041 r!iir?U?- a''?--n'..in. on the arrival of the g I.*, p. m train from New York I r?. .*.' Y . N. II A- It. R. IX Interinen! ? ? . . DAVKNPOBT Nm-embar S IM ?i, a' Water***** . au ? Weal ?????. wife o( the Re Haj . D r> . and daughter of ?h? Burwell IVestcott, of wiji ;.. iisni I'OW'K Al her h"'ve In f*atSklllj N Y. on ? lornlng, November 7. ISII, Maria uyler, wife of Joj D ... ?. der?.)<-ed. m y,* ?? i ?- residence , amber 9, al 3 o'? lo-k p m. - i: ? vmi'rki.i. ItatMealy, an Neva ?few i i--.? Praaer Campttell of Dun m re, V'ii?i:-hi'", s. ?->.:;,!>,i bit-i Ne? ?o,i Mineral 1 Provlden ? papen pie??? ?opy. ?;< >ui" i\ ? ? ? un, ?. ...? torn ?n So MSB Broadway, Rob*>ri ?."H-.?., la h la 7-'i ? rn? 1 "?. ne. . ' . ? Fourth i ? ...,r.?!. SIM a? and >\ rel End PrldS) tttttuooo, al i SS IIAINK8 ivi?\.i'?i Wilier m? er th? lau Rferh? 11 ,n?-. at Ora Eta ' ? s-. ? ' ai VI arte M? n urial 11 asel IIAVIUND ?? ' lier. N. 1 No ??-aber s isii, Josephine Wllleta, wirk?? of John ' n ? r'l.in?!. is** runeral it h. ? , I \ I? ? ?t . i rida ? 10. on arrival .>r ?rain I' tvtnr, ?Iran.] ?'entra: I "?>, "' a1 l"?". a hi HAYHS vt oten Rida?, S. J., on N<nrembar ?. 1011 Misa Honora n . daughter of ???n?ml II 1. h ? - pi Ivata froir. lha i "ine of ii.?r : !?? ??. Mrs, Oeors? talan. Ko ??> Hill-. ? :.iv. Novemlser 10, on ? ? ' i i<? tram frota New fort ??? tba i?. I, * ! \v R ? LKW is Ob November T. 1M1, Jainea il. ?-'??: n I'm . ra! ?er? I. ?a will - ,? ? ?.'?i,!, a? ?, No -'? H.ii'l iir.ri.ok Bve., JSISSlrS, N. V. Ft Hay, Nuv ml,, r 1". a' - p. m M \ I Bud I. - a ? - i ,? - ? 1911, Harriet, iVIoved wife of W. H May. Funeral j s?'i??."?< s t> m. iviii'. November io. al h?r late realdenre, No. ?':.'!?> I^enox Road, Klaibu?h. Interm. ence of famiiv. M'KbTMNBV ??n T;|,??,!ay, Nov-mber 7. ISII. ? ; \l k, ney, wits if tl'.e late Jam*? V. McKenney, In her ?v>ih year Funeral ?er?ir* , No .''4 ??leertxi' : ?t . ,- I, T1iur?da), Novemhee .: | h .?-?'?? privat. M'NAMBB .s?;'1'le::lv, T.ie?i;u. N,,v?uiber T, 1011. Bridget, beloved aHter of Manr MeMaaass? ' om hT late reside?., ??, ?No, M7 K?ai> M . Bi?iwktyB, iii^io. lOtfc in?t., ? rvo a i?. MKRLETTE l-?ntered Inn. r??t <,n \\edne?da?.. N ivember ?3. s' her r.??.'|enre. No :io \Ve?t j i :, New York, in her Wio~ ?ear. Matilda I v? I i.m .,f A brain R Mer ind ??aii'ln:, tlier , f Kdtiiund II. Cutler. MILLION On Nevarsba? ?v. I9il, an^raaf J. n, at hit raaldeace, No. 75 Ryerson et . Brooklyn, bek?v??d ?un of Anne and the lato. ft Million. Funeral from St. Pat KaOl ai.?i WlUouabby ave?.. lyn, Tiiurfia) November ? a. I M a. ?n. liiienneiit m Holy Crass Caaattsrr. Ml LLtNi "n Tieaday. November J 1011. I ECllaabeth a. beloved v. Ife of Oftlcar ?Mlf ha?4 ' I .lierai from her !???; . s M Piossset Paie?, Brookln. \ it-er 1". ? o m. NKKI'l S Suddenly, Tu??'Iay mirmni. N'ovetn ? b*r 7 tun. a' ii? raaiSaaoa, Kiiiaheth. n j., David N.' fu?, |r . ?r,e.i ?it v "?m. r*unersl ?e? . -e 't'lrir?,1av evi-ning. I-SO InUf-ment, ???re?.? nui?, Friday ni" NICHOLSON On? Monday. November ?, v.?ii. h*ather. ?if? "f 'I"' !?"-? John Nl.'iiolsop, in I,. ?>i Ii . ,-ar. h'uneiHl ?ervl.e? at liei ?at.? real ? \ | i . .? ?t.. >3rooklya, N I ? (911 *' .' i m I ment, Unta ? HUBERT Al ti.? Hotel Raoes, on We ? a "...riiiuK November S, nfi'-r a brief Hin? - ?liter ?>f '.he ut. ivea Rotwrt Fun. ral Sovei ?" the itian h of th, iie.,\?ir.\ ii'-et. c.tii ?i and r.ih ave RI ?iriKI.I. .-.'i'.?-;i ?. al Montrlalr, \ '. ?? IV, Novriubei ?'. 11*11. Thomaa Itui ? n at .he Flr?.l Prceb) Mo ' ' N .1 . 'I'liut-fcla?. N ?a vembwS. ??^ S? "?? ?-??? I"?' ? ?"'? l j: ? I '?"?*? I KlltUtMAN On Monda) November's, ISII, an?, a lincfrlos athertrM M. ?Jherroaa. u ,,t ,,? r i.ii.? T Kherman. .?f New Noil, Funerala! Brlmflald, Ma??., ou th.- :ift.-iii.H,!i of Kriday, .%'?>?. inl,?r 10. aj j 1 i. mi lea?.? t,i ,1,.'. i .titrai Station i. is 4 m i-M.-ii.U ?til 1* met on the arrivai of train at Palmer. C KM FT F Kits. TiiK wooni aw\ CKMirrr.rtT. :aiil St B> llarl?m Train and By Trolles? Office. M Fa?t J3J St.. N. r. - i Mil i;l \K1 Ri nttNK B. riMi'Hn.i. nt ? w??t 2*4 g?. Chapel?. Private Room?. Privat? Ambulances. Tel. 13?4 Chelaea. ornr?T?i. MAIN '?l-'FI'K No. IM N'aaaau ?treet UPTOWN '.I' I? F N... net Broadway. oS an? ?Viasiican .?i??rl<*t Tel?i?raph Offl-e IiARI 1M iirTlCKS No. 1S7 K?.at 1'.'5th street. No J?',; Weal l'J?th ?treet. and No. 210 W?ai WaVuI.NUION BUREAU?Weatorr Bulllla* j