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the preparation of the first draft and the Anal execution of the ?odlcil The C?dl II va,, taken up to your father for execution by one of my junio;- partners :ir?i v . l by your father on his vacht Just prl ?I to ?ailing for Europe. My best iscollec* tion is that your father Instructed me to insert your name as one of the ev *?ho were also to be trtisteea under the Will im?l codicil??. 1 certainly have no t, tion of any insdructa.n to the contrary, or to change the provision? of the original will in this rSSBaaaL M\ only explanation is that in the hurry of transcribing the codicil the words "my s?*n Ralph" were emitted from the ?dunye as to ?editors, although they appeared three or four line?? above In : the riauM as to the guardianship of the j mini???. The original draft <>f the codicil ?."n.iii ly been deetr? I reiH-at that from what he said to me in hin Intent Conference? with me a few ?lavs before? hi?- death, 1 understood ?.ira : believe that you v.r.- named as ecutor end ttrustee la bli then exiatlna win and codlclla, and thai II ?ras II 3? that you sho':id o,- ;:n executor and trui tve. ami you certalal) would h he had Jive,'. tO execute tin- Will, :. Of which i ha;. Of cours?, th unfortunat? cannot be i*emedie<i by thla but I tl Ink it i ? due to you tint the ? be made. 1 WM. B. HORKBLOWER. hfi i lits ? r ratified la his wlM a prior gift which be had made to C?o"umbla ITnlverslty : $1.?000.<000 for the estab Ushm? :?.* f a i Journalism, and ratitn-ii an agrestnent t'??r un additional | Tl . i,'?ti?i?.!- made the sec? nd s* to th ? t.? . ? r'-iin con dttlons which must ? Is Ith In It i? M thai th?- .M? Kg i.l MX ? tha!l go In .? t to Harvard L'irti ? for ?m sstabllshnMFttt ? Itrijour ine-nalf f? r prize. ? provided in ib?? srtU, l"n dci- ths will it ihall be ne**ss8s-ry that u tan i within w i n j-?ars I'roin the ?late of death Of ti tan*- ? ' ?! ?if Journalisa?* has i. in luccessful operation f?a- three >? u ? Mr P.iitz?-: ? his vi? wg and deiir- v. ?th regard to the Kb Ml ?' j<> ir ijui.- ws: I am ?dsspij nt?M***sted in the progress ?. having spent my life In thai prot'-.-s'oti. reirarding II m* g ?. o- of unequalled : lance for Us Indu? n s upon th? i '?raN ??? the people. 1 desire to as ? ..tirai ling to ' ; nun ui cheractet and ability, also to help I ed in the profeeelon t" fc ?in?l intell?'tag! e are no? sp? clal scl ??"Is for InatMietion for InwyiTi, phy-aftclans, ?rfergy leen, militar) and naval offlc-era, engtniMra. a. U ami ,?Mists, bul none foi ; ?truetlon <?f Journaltt-ts That all o'lie. i *;oiu. and net Journaiisin ahuuld have ihi anvantagi ol training aet - me contrary to reason. 1 hate f?-it tliat 1 c ?aid ?_ontn*?ute in no more effectual Way to the benefit of my profession an?i to the public ?-?.! than by providing fo* : aintalning adequate achoolt of Journal!) Th?? prizes nnd ?scholarships created by Mr. Pulitzer are: Kiii-i-Ann.ia.ly. for the best and most suggestive paper ?>n the future develop me- ? and Improvement of the school of Jesrnallsm, n for ?ans ?ans id-a that ?rill presslsi ejooA imaeenreroonl in the opera? tion "f ? ? ,ol, one thousand dollars ($1 .?"?? - ? ?nd?Annually, for the most Alslater ?sied and merttoiloua puMle s*?rvire ren? dered by any Amerlc-aii newapaper durlnx the year, ? gold medal coating tiv? hundred dollars itS Third Annually, for the best history of ? \i?-?i? rendered to the public by the -, re *eding year, ene thousand doll irs ?? Kourtli -I'r.e aan-ial travelling a? ?hips of fifteen hundred dol?an ($l.??O0) i ? garent tz-"?dua?, - 1), ?,! ?i, - ).,,??; ?,; journalism ? in? i ed their exan Inatlons with ?-?!i????t h? o re ?ath? ?alas deserving, t ? ? tek of them to ap< nd - ? ?" lal, pollti '..I ni,,ial ' t tiie p.-op;.? an?l ?-.-.<?? and srladlplsi of the Eu ? st. ? ? ?if muslo in A' ? ? i d-tiaory board <le??m the . . in or lei tliat . studies with the ad ? gtn.I'-iion. ? art sin.lent in America to i'a Advlaorj Board ?'-riian vrtint.-? aj- th* ivlni or, if "??ne ? ertifii th? '*''' ' "' y '?"aril n ,-, ,.-der thfit h< maj ' oatlbue ? ? .- pa ;.. for the ?-? editorial . . year, the tea* sf ???? Being cleai-nc??? of style, moral : ? -.'. ? : to ' ! ? , .ttrect ? ?Ave hundred I0>. giatk Annually, for the li?-' exam!''- i ; Work ?Uirin? the yehr, I i s?ri?i arcui ? r, tersen?"??, th* ; - .h"iit c?I b??i | andina ; " r< spe? t, one thousand lohen ? |1 M ?deventh- Annually, tor the American novi l p bliebe ' during th? ? h siiall \. ? .-..tli t>?- ?-, holemm?' utm?,:.phere <>f American !?f- and the highest standard of?, Am?" - ad manhood, one thou aand dollars ||1,0< Fosters Educational Drama. ?ngbth?Anosal ?. for the origina] I lean p! iv i i-rf"i-nit-d In Mew Y"?k whicii ?hall test repi-.-nut the adueatlanal value aiid power of the itage In i ard of Ko-?d morals, mooi teats snd Kood nunnen?. ? ne (houaand doilari- ?$l.?""''i. Ninth- Amraally far the bssl hook of the vear upon the history of ???? lotted Btattf. two thousand dollars ($t,. Tenth -Annual!?. . for the i?*-t Am? 1 <phy tea?-M:.c4 -^itrloti?- and ';n?-e]fish ger-.ires to the t,?-'ip'e. illustrated li'. an em!n*tit exanipl? excludlag, aa too obvious, |hl n??mes of ?5<M*Tae Washington and Abra? ham Lincoln, one lnouas?ad dollars (fl.eeo). Mr Pulitzer said also that he bad al V?a>s been desirous of aiding; you-i? men ?S/he wished t'i pain a college education, end t'i that end he dedicated the Pulitzer Scholarship Ol f*.'50,<?00 for <:olumbia Inl vers-.ty. which is to be given to youn* niei. wholly or partly educated in the pub? lic school?. The $5^0,000 to the Metropolitan Mu? seum of Art is to be known as the "Pu? litzer bequest." an?* another MSS.?I la to In? givtn to the Philharmonic: Soi iety of jS'aw York. Certain conditioi s ara to be ?ompli? ?1 with la both instances or the It ?j .? .-tu ara to atand r?-voked. Fixe? Interests of Son?. Mr. Pulit?-u-r in a SOdlcil made In 19n9 Bx?d the Interests of hiu ?ona as follows: Herbert, thi young? *t ixju, six-tenths <l-a0>. Ru.lph two-tenthi (3-10), Joseph one t*nth (1-10?. the romaining c-ne-ieiitli (1-10) bekl for the len?-*it of the principal ri ar,?l manager? of the newspapers ??hom the trustees may regard as most d? eervias and vamabie to ?.^ d newipapers Horn titue ??? tune, und upon the exp of th? trust entai??, that one-tenth (1-19) ?if the ?tock of ea?sh of the ? ?mpanie? .shall be M>ld on such liberal ternih a:- the ? x?< - m^.v think t>eat, to one or n the pnn?ipal e?5itors or manaaera of each of t?i.el newapaper? respectively whom hi<? truHi-ea m<y consider most deserving in poli I ?,f ?ibllity .u.d inteirrity. H?srbert's Incai ? nom his ?ix-tenths in 1? rest m i)i?- ?papera Is, however, restricted to l'i(>''"< d year nom each papei i-t.c?. n th.e ?.?-es of twenty-one and tweaty-flv??, at d ??.i >;?''?>" i, >ear from i a?h paper bi (?f a ?In- ages ?,f twenty fiv Ht,d thirty. I ,,'OMOh'i income fiom tii.-- one-tenth Iti the two p.-ipei : is liniii.-d to Me.fAnt h ,";?r ra? li p >>'i until he i-? ache? 11 of thirty, A'tei thirty both Joseph and Her '? entitled lo the whole unrestricted Income ?jf iietr '*?epe<*tlve ?^ii!"* No r<" strktlon hag '?" ? ? [>la<*ed upon the In ome Ralph n I iw. tai Tiie eseeas sei ? and over Hi i ? ?-ne on Income g? to Columbia ?'??: Mu?, um ?.f Art the ?' K'ibJ?-, : to <?i ? ? ?: Mr i'iiiit/'-r gavs |lfs),|M to hi? "faith? f?ii valet, Jabea Dunnlngham." sad lioa,. Hunyadi"n I .T*sra-*i.<c Ml 9 J?nos Natural Laxative Water Speedy Sure Centle Quickly Relieves CONSTIPATION CLEANING THK STREETS DESPITE THE STRIKE OF THE DRIVERS. ?POUCE AlTIXG AS ESCORTS l'OK NTK1KK BBEAKBRft. 000 t?. ?*e distributed by his executors their discretion among ids secretar!? tenders and companions and amone e< tnin of hi? edit?.roil writers He I queathed ?5.nbo to the?. Children's Aid S de?;.- and ??>?? apart $50.? ?? toi the ?.? i of s fountain in Central Park T '? testator also ?gave |lkS,0<06 for the erectl? of i itacue ef Thomas Jefferson la Hi , York r_ty. sa-ftng: it is my iinpi that ?in equal sum may i raised by pepulsr subscription and add j to tliia fund tor thai purpose, and that i statue ?>f ?hut greal statesman mav last adorn some i ubllc place In N'ev ioi the foremost Democratic city of the Ne i Republic In addition to these public Ot ?.uasl-puM beqwesta there an provisi?n? for th?- mer i <?r the Immediate family. Mr. l'uil z?r's widow receives the use of the te later's residence In ?Seat 73d street ?lurii her lite, and with remainder over at n< death t.. his s..n Ralph, and with r maind? r o.ii at Ralph's ?bath t?> Ralph ! brother Joseph. The testator's summ? '. borne st Hu?- Hsrbor, Me., is also left l I the widow for life, with remainder t?> ti I children and their issu?-. The in?-ome ( i n tumi of gg.500.SSe la t?. b.- paid to ti widow during her lift, and after h?-r deal ? the fund la t.> be distributed among t! i issue then living, An Income <jf n fun ? of $1,50 . ?? Ii left t.. his two daughters f? : lif?-. with remainder to their Issue, If an: If no?, to th?-lr brothers or their Issue. i The residuary ?-state is left in trust fo the ?.. newt >>f his grandchildren. CUMMINS KEEPS TEMPER Evades Question as to Allege Stolen Money. William j, fJummins ?sjn il yest? r.ny c ?tin- wttoei tai tWlewing under croe ? \aminatio: :-,ls sdmlalstrstion ol the "pet ??nil situati n" Involving the Carnegie Trui i mapai v. th,.? m.town banks l? t> and the ? -via? concerns i which he and his __ ?. r Intel sated. Efe ?kept bli temper pretty well un ?i?r ih?- nueetlonlng ol ?"rank Moas When Mr. M..s.; Baked him whether h had toM Bradley Martin, jr., that he ha paid peri of til*- mone) he la aeeused c j ?Stealing ;?? th.- l'latt lr?m Works an?l th I Yeta Colorado Mining anil Smelter ' ' in : pany, he evaded the Issue "i reckon he knew sa mu? h about ! I did." ?JSfd he. and airain: "He must hat i read h frasa ti..- statement; it was thai for him !?? BBS." PlBSfl] : "I BUpg i a pxap have Tea maybe I di?i " The eoatesitloa tha? ?Bradley Martin, Jr preside;.t ?a the Ktneteenth Ward Baal i new -. id approeed ol the see te whl ?Suaamlna put the im?,???? ?sdileh he bor roared fron' Martin's beak l- the ver rmrnerst? ne ol tlu defeittce'a esst In refute ti?>n of the eharge that Cummins m'sa; piemt?atei thl ?. ???)??>?. The ?defendant an? Mas D Steuer, hla counsel, !.?*?? i a want dleousaieii after t*ourt adjsuraed over tin above testimony, Mr. M'.-s I rooght out that rVmmins a-n his ass'.ciaias had guarantsed papar ritri?. I and l'ft. until they had made them?-?! ret each liable to the ?peyment ot about M.O0O, <?X) to baiika and Individ?ala who bad ten money to them and their ?ompaides. i'm-h mms sal?) be never kepi traen of hla gusr antees, never <?impar?d their amount aitl IJlS BimUIBl of i.i- priVBtS fot tune, neve? added up the amounts he had pr<-viousl> guaranteed before giving ? fresh guaran tee. and never Qgured out li'? niuch hi.? aasoctatee had ?guaranteed before puttini his name on their POPOt. "Wire not blank ?guarantees kept in your office to be used when ne vsidty arose'" a.-ked Mr M oes ? When any one of us four (rummiiis, Beichmann, Condon and Moot.-) went out of the city we algaed ;i guarantee If it Was i.e. ded during our ahiienie " FAVORS INSANITY DEFENCE Society of Medical Jurisprudence Against Change of Law. The ?Society Of M?*di< al _ ?nsprndenre reg? istered its disapproval last nlsrht of the ' proposed sbollshment <?f the ?defense ot in ! sanity m murder emm, MeSBMnended by a ? omml-tee of the Htate Bar Asi?o?*iatlon. The ?Ote BtOOd M for abolishment end 2i against A Deios Kr.eeland pr? sented the society's r< j.'.rt auainnt abfilUhm.nt. Unconstitu? tional) v and inhumanity were two pbjec? t;??ns t ?at were i.ff.i. d against the ehsngS To?? m i'-li IswmaMng was another. "<;?.verm.r I'ix, only a few days ___;,> iti a pui,!?..- ppat ! aald thai what this ?ssuntry wan nuit? tin.; tr?mi was too many lawn," t-aal Mr. ffaeslani "but I submit that this sam?- Ooversor i?ix, who, i believe, is the we've bad ?!| y?s?ars, has la ..m term ?-i.> n Mi Signatare to mor?. Ighl hiimll?! law. ' A ?Jovern-.r who win f?ame bta address In ten Unes an.i ?*ee? ?iiameiid n two weeks* leg?ietttnj ?jaastS v. ill g_M my trote, i?- he I ?'-mu. rat, itcpub ii.-an >.i Prohibit!.-mm." John Brooks i>autt i??i the discusslsn in la v?.i of tin- pvopoaei change, ? I * - mass frequent iii<iir?-ct allusions t?i the Brat Thaw trial, referring to II is "s scsndsl In lbs admlatstrattoa "f justice ?? h? hum the United stit?. s bad amsa asustara pot cupita than any other country. Mr f^?avltt ssld he hop. ?1 to bring about an Indorsement "l the propoeed change in the law fiom the Btatc bar Aseorlatl?-n. o ' TO RESUME FACTORY HEARINGS. The Wagner-Smith ?Stats I-'a-tory Investi' g/itir-K ???.mn;!ssl?.n will re-urn?? it* ?public l.earlnss in the AM??) n.anlc ChSSlber ot the City (lull thm moralni at in e'eloek ?flea ator it?.belt p. Wagner, who baa completely recovered from ids ll!n?*?s, will preside at the hsari?gs. 10 BREAK SI? lOW Continued from Arid paie. he? replied that it was because of the character of men called for by the city. "Ctanmlssloner Bdwsrdi toi?i me." lie said, "that he wanted men who could take permanent placet In the department. Wt are pifting the men out ?an fully before we bring them h^re. bocsuse he doesn't want men who com?- only to Ml Broadway and th*? Bowery and tahe the bos i.ir route home after tarent* -four hours." w'.nideii and (?ouunlssionsi Bdwsrdi wen in conference for several hours I ill night H was announced sfterwsrd thsl 1.410 m ir? Itrlke breakers WOUld arrive in the pit] hi ? mi rnlng, while Wmid- n said thai he hi i promised td have tAUt n--w men bete ay nightfall, "And I'm ?.mini to d<> it." he .-.'?'led. This will make up the quota thai CnilinUSSlflasf Bdwsrdi says he will ne???| to do tbc- work of those who went o.;t Whlll ?'??paitment i?? belag reorganised Then? are MOO strike breakers -? t work note, and whlii only Ueat men went out, t?hi depart mn?'t ?'Ptlmates that tlire?- men v. ill be. needed In place of each itrlker ?'.?.rin'-r theJ period Of reorganization and tralnln n.cn. Back Pay for Strikers To-day. j Th" strikers ere sngloui about th? pnv] still da? tliem. They ri"rd the inonev to help thein ;tny out, end sftfT Ashton'l 'in successful attempt to see the Mayor y? lia.v be went to Controller ?Trend rg ask when th?> men could get th They hsv? coming to them the money for th? week- en?ied November S and Novem ber o, amounting to n< irlj *0O,OO>). Con? troller Prendergssl told Asbten that the payroll for November | ?as ??my i><eiv??l from ti-.- Mayor*? office yesterday inornlng and the st.rikii.i- drivers would be p-?H off this morning la tha basement el the Mew art Building, at N'?> H Read? -ti?,t November 9 payr* II I reived from the Btreel Cleaning Depart? -, tin ? '"?itioii'-r mid? and after It i- "?1 it would be ab ?ul four da? ? i.i the <?rd'Inary ??ourse of bustneee before ?the men '.??ill ,'i-t tl:.>ir money. t '? work <?f cleaning up the cltj , i forwerd yeptsrdsy with all the] energy possll le under the ein The fsct thst ; I many man were at work on the Job si befor? i strike wsi cslled did not product the vis? ible returns that OM ? * ? 1 <_-; 111 ?xpe? t for .'. reasons, chief among them being that three sti-ik?- breaker? were aaslgned to each ?art sent out. WhetS only ont driver ordinarily held ?way T,,? lasspe rlenee of th<- men and the '?< cumulation <<t Waste durintr thl early days of the dis? turbance also ?jstracted from the efficiency ?if t':e new stresl clesnsn Manhattan and The Ilro'ix, boweV?BT, Were riil of !.!:?1 loads of ushes end f?ai hai/e before nightfall in ipltS of all this. and 1,215 load* were removed from Hrook lyn. This WSI a train of 1,572 loads In thl three ?boroughs ??ver tiie preoedlag day Only one stable fa greater New York re- j inalned uimpi a? d at the end of the ?lay .?-tille ? ?. in West ('hester village In tbe e-i.-lv part of the afternoon Stable A, at ; avenue C and 17th ?street, which had beea for? ed i" cloe? on ?Saturday when its ? row was needed to carry on th<? work of Stable K. on the lower Baal Hide, wus put In com? mission airain with nine ??art? and twenty seven men. The official Apuros Riven out last nl?-ht by the Street Cleaning Depart? ment ahfiwed that in all three borouKha there were e'.'/A WSgSSM working yMenlay out of a normal l,?St, a ggls of -'Of. ever the day before. The nan who manned them numbered l.&'iS, four k-?s than the r?guler itrsngth of the departments drivers James A Waddell. the representative ?,f the agencies supplying the new drivers., eommentln?-; on these Amires laier. main? tained that they ?adly underrated the itrsngth of the department "Tin-re are at least two thousand m-n in the berna" he said. "Tbe Commlsskmer"! flgurea give only the men sctually at w-??ik with the tarta W? havi h??id ba?-k be? tween light hiindr??'! ami nln.- hundred men with a view to getting them used to the woik and to I a v.. then ?m hand in cane they are needed la an emerge? i "Progresa! progress!" exclaimed Commis-?? r Kdwards yc::'frday aprrnoon, whci asked what th" Imm?diat" plans of th? ?lepartment were. A summary of yest?T day'? work in the department ?bowed nol ?ir.iv a gala ever Sunday, hot an appre? la? Me gain in i he course <>f the day. Btabli C reported ten more carts at work In th? af?erti"on than in th?- morning and ?Stabil I. fifteen more, and stables M K M an?' R. to suv nothing of the Ihonx and Brook lyn stables, each r*enl in word of progr?s! Stable K. at No ?Ml BI**tngtoa street. th< key t?. the EaS| S!i'.. situation. wh?-re ih< dsngeri from exposed waste are grestest began Its irtivltMs early y?*?terday morn lag by sendinir'oiit a f?irce of thirl'. ?iiS'V.i to elees ??i? Hivin*rt?>n. Mant?n and tin neighboring str?'?ts ?? far ?reel a* Attor My. Three hundred and sixty ?ffvi loedl u.ar:?d away In all by the ninety UtU r? ? .m this ?table, again*! 21o on th? pr cedltiK dav. It srai around thll dtstxlcl that Mayor fJaynor walked tfter ittendlm tl:?- exercises yesterdav morning in Ok ?Public s. heel 1 in Henry strost Return in-; to the City Mali, be deelersd ?<-??>< everything appeared onterly to him in tin: region, where the woret dlsorderi w?ft ? i;,: to have '?? ? urr'?:. and tint every one ha?: treated him respectfully. I'.'rnst J Lederle, <'<.mmi?'?,.on<'r 0\ Heaiih. reiterated i??s? aighl his aeesrtloi thai there weg pro?stlrolly 00 gnsnsee to th? pubi:, health in the soi usante tien of jcur y. ?,"? U..1 r, fus?- h? th.' ??.-.. ts, ckI'Ci lally it vies "f the oppoiun." rbapga i.i th? iv?*ath ei'. While ii-' ?toed ready, |h sai?l, to gsrfSt Commissioner Edward In caie of en Imrnl 'mu! peril lo rae public health, as provided Ifor in Section mi of th.- Pity ChsHer, t?*.? | tours oi Um dty yesterday had rionvfmed him that the iltustioa was wefl in bgnd ! ..i,'! thai ir.-y intervention "ii Ms pert arouk ! , ,,- , ;]-..,? f,.r "'. paon "f th?' 'Depart? ment -1 Wster :- ip] i',, ?,.,;. and Electrlrtty, ? Kerod r?to s. rvteee of 1rs assistant? t" fol? io? 11? tin? wsrk ?>f th" ?tree! rnmmlieinn ?r.- new ' ?, ai. i>- b) d<sehtag esrtsls of tit* ret? in the eoun a et the dsy revers! of the other dty departmenta ?sailed '?;? the fighting 1 ?,,i .'Alee w;:i? Off? - ' : I.' |p .1: ,' ?ni -,111.1.?? a. : ' Few Attempts at Violence. While Commissioner Edward? exp ' ? de for ill .-?a h. he foil last night that he ha.I th" ?itialli DTOtt? 1 ? Ul II !,?. i. ,':" -.I"', !. , In t!:e strike yesterday ?ars? looked-upon at the ?I? partmi nt's office* ?is 1 particularly favorable sien. There were ??? ? or two tempta to annov tin? driv?-: - ; i.'i ;i.?ii guard? durlrg tin- day, but no .:? 1 utbreaki wer,' ?mported, not- wer.? Injuriai of mQcleni sei;,,. i?? t ?quire hospital attention. This was taken to be lergelj ?'e out come "f ? talk- whi? h lame? \. Wsddell had with Commlasloner t?dwirdi ?m l**rl dav Rdgbt He isM yesterday that he hsd told tiie ?'ommlssloner th?n that everv iliinu- WM -'"i'u; ??.eii, as fur as he ?ai concertud, except the .-pint whlah the po li? ?? ibowed in their altitude toward riot trlker?. This conversation? be con wsa followed by a confei*ence be tween th.- Commfankmer and th'? Ifsyor, and the next day Chief Imp-actor Bchmitt i>. rt-'i r's order was Issved to the pollee to nv?h. me "i' t!??ir < lubs when neeesssry. "At ?hut moment." assert-'i M: VVa?i ?l? ii. "the strike was broken." On Hatnrday Bight the three-platoon ?\i t?*m VII sit BSMe in the police for,.- ;.n?i every man reijulred to be ready for dutv it .1 moment'! notice The result was some twenty-five hundred men In the ? lry y,-. terdsy on .?trikc duty, an?l it was said Lit headquarters that two hundr?-d men could be rushsd to any point in tin- city within ten minutes. The mlnslles fr??m the ro??fs which c:?ated su? h hsVOI ?n S'nulnv wer?1 checkmated by placing patrolmen ?along the roofs on each block while the wagona were vorking bel? w, When the inggeetlon that th?! militia might I- ceiled (ml was made before the Mayor yesterday, be said: "No. nfrl We do not call out troop?? In this free govern iii-nt ? xcept in cao? of absolute essssslty. ISBM p?'"l i?- ai?' fr??- to talk al out lullii? out the militia and shuotinj?; p?-op!e SOSrn, I bul there 1 is besa very little violence." Wh.-n the same QUesttOS was put to I *.",,- , ii.l.?.-!' !i-1 Bdwsrd? his r.-mark was What: ? -, dO? Tile police ?lid th.e :. ?? t work they coold hase dose yeaterday." NEW PATROLMAN ATTACKED. s. \ -i toiixbs. believed te be strtk ? pathiaera ""??'k,,i "ssdertek Berg, a young 1 roi.atiotiaiy patrolman, as he lhe Ural iu?ial_a___ ,,/ the Tribune? 1<.??n? ?ml < III?? innttri MS? i?i)bll?Ucd in iii>- Triituor .( Ottaamj t. Correct Answers in the Towns and Cities Contest 118-"Plens.iiitv.llt-, \. V. 110?Crestline, Ohio. 180?Sunbright, Trim. Watch To-morrow's Tribune for Correct Answers to Trio No. 41. Pli.il? Kiaplif i.y Thv Am?-rl. in Pre?* A???*?-latl<>n i was on p??*t ?it Se.-ond avenue and Ittd sti..-t at ?lawn yssterdgy morning an?i best him int?? un? onsctousness. A ?Itizeti who waa paSStSg tin- . ??ruer a litt!-- aft.i I o'clock ?aw the 1. dy in the street nn-1 in*-.i in?.I Harlem Hospital, where MeiK ?SSS taken. Later he revived sufficiently t?> ?I" fc> ni?, his assailants. THREATEN"GENERAL STRIKE Ashton, Leader of Street Clean? ers, Warna Mayor Oaynor. ?William H Ashton, leader of the street t Ms in is atrik-, dsalarsd la s ?jpaeeti al Cooper Union Mat night that be aras against a geOSTSl stiike ? tea nut era, and In sltnosl the nt-xt brtdtli thrsStSBSd ?'? sulk.- thai srouM appall the ?-liy If Mayor Geynor did not treat with tha ?jti ?t clean ers i "I ?Jon'1 \?an: te hejr the wonis general Istrlkft OSSd," he Hid, "Do the people bBTS r?silie t1"- horrible ?jondhlon? that would . ex!<?t if the teamBtSM went ?-n strike? Im? agine what it would rinin to leave a hi spl? tal without milk. 1 don't bell? v. in it strike ^ of that kind. 1 dent believe In placing OUT I intelligence up against that of Mayor day? nor." Five minutes later he said; "just as sure as ?Mayor Qeynot exhausts i his rlvll service list we will '. ave a teum IStars' strike that v\ill make the ?'lvtc Club know whether ?hey are living In Hi >? ?,il!? i p| the .suburbs." The speech was made ut a meeting OT? ganbwd by th? ?Soclal'-rt I. it?, r ?party, N?ear? ; lv all the striking ytreet eleaners were In the audience and tbere ?srere j-?r? ?no ?hisses at ev.-ry mention of Mayor Oaynor or Street < leaning ComnUsstoner iviwui<ls There was furious applause when Ashton threatened s -.?meral ?like and this seemed to spur him on t?? a fresh effort. ? Th,- qi. .-it in of a general strike la aei tatlng the minds of the peuple of Ken? York Juei now." he sai?i. "I am a sured of ti.- ?assistance Of the llebr.-w Trades Union. We t.av.? twent> thousand men In the teamsters' union, unless the striking drivers gel their Jusl dues to-moirow, ?-ur ?SsctHIVe committee will take action to* . morro? night that will cause mors Incon? M-nlence than now exista I hope moi in fh.cn? <? win b.? brought to beer on the ?w of the City Hall m prsveol the nvosslty Of this." ' This sraa recolveil with cheers and yells ..1 "Whan will yon call us i "t "" I STEEL TRUStTI?D TALKS ] President Farrell Says Corpora ' tions Must Deal Fairly. ?r-.v " ' ?- pi ' !' T '" I Tr?*nt>.:?, H. .1. Nov II M?TB than three hundred business ami professions! tuen of Tientan atte?aded ? dinner ?riveri this oren I ing for I'resiii.nt Kerry ?i ?toddard of the i Trenton iron Compsny, who \.- a'..out to saver his connection with th? United States fcteel Corporation. President Jamea a. ?Far? rell of the ?Steel Corporstion, formar Ohre? ernor ?Stokes, former Mayor Katzeriha"h of . Trenton, i'r aillent Campbell >.f the Tren Itofi pott? rtea Compaay ?snd Walter K. Mowne. or the Trenfm Iron l'ompanv, were : ?Among the speuker* "The tendenc] of itonneres in our time baa been steadily toward laru.r sggrega ? tlons in every ?branch of Industry." sni?i Mr. i l'..i'?!l. "but who shall say that the Strand ; of ?responsibility runs unie?.ken te a lesser degree la large i?o**poratloos than in ?mail . mi".-', ?and men tonne, ted ?wltb thes? pan) n SliSS in the main tha' I ; position to da* and for all time, in order to i"- luecessfnl and to merll th- approval | of the public, nui-? be a cov.tir.ieil Ittuetra , tlon f.f the potency ..f frank dealing j through all of its. torees and ramirlca'i. ns. "There it aomething more ia the world j thin ?Jollara and eenta We ad have ro J eponaibtlltlee, and w* must measure up to them. As ? nation to rnmand worldwide respe, t muet b- ' omp.T.'-i of upright, law? abiding and tnteiii_ent pasple, so mus? I business srganlSStlOa ta lient approval , sad racessa ?hoose of its directors, officiais ?and salesmen men of anaueetlonsd integrity and unimpaa? habto honor." BEATTIE MUST DIE I Appeal of Wife Murderer Denied by Virginia Supreme Court. Richmond, va.. Nov n-By refusinf to? day to graal an appeal in the . a?e of ! Henry ?lav Kennte, jr. convl? ted In ches ?t?rHeld ?ounty on Beptembc-r 1? for the ! murder of Ms wife, th- Virginia ?supreme Court taue.- away fr?,m ths ren?a?nia<l ! mar: his last h?,p- of BSSSPlag SXJOCuUoU SO November .4 unkss Qorornot Mann sho M Interfei ? while declining to-night to eomment on the ???art's tnUng, ??ov.-rm.r Mann an ? -d that he would lasas B statement tomorrow after a conference with BaaV tie's lawyers, who ?till ar- Rghttag deeper stely in bla behalf. Them Is a ban poeet blllty that the Ooverncr win grant a brief respite. TELLS CANADA'S AWE Trade Minister, at Club Dinner, Explains Reciprocity's Defeat. "STILL NEED PROTECTION" Saye His Country Is but a Nation Building, While the United States Is a Nation Built. Oorpe K. Poeter, Minister of Trade and Commerce ir? the Cabinet of th? new Prime Minister of Canada, ?xpiaine-i to ti., Canadian ?Club "' Bow York last nixht at the Hotel Astor just what motivas moved the voten who disapproved of the Luurltr administration on the ituue of leci ? procitj'. The reason, be 'aid. was that the Cana? dian loop'.-* did not like th" "peculiar form of that a.Tieemcnt." The explanation he fc-jir.r.ied up In these word.-: We in Caaads are British, we intend to remain British to the last ersah Of doom, und we could not have done to under that past We're not etrong enough? per i>i?< , QOUgh, to throw down the barrier? of | rot? Mon." Andrew Carnegie preceded the CsnSdlSB Minister i t: the Hst of snea'ters The Iron matter devote 1 hlmistf entirely to extolllnir the frreat exampl? Sf SSeoi that th? two English tpukisg nation?- of the North American continent hurt ? ?' tor the irortd in Bfurotive laaguggi he pictured the three thousand mile bcirdee between the t'nitod st.-i?'"? -??,,] Censdi si being guarded bj but "??!"? tiny crsft" of esch (wintry. ? to tbii feature of Mr, Caruegle'i .-????? h ||i Faster t? ok dsdtjsd exception. "I'd like to have Mr ?'arrcr., take I look o round the touthern border of the Oresl Lakes.'' said Mr Poster, "same time when he has Meure of five or fix week**? and ?hen come ba< k to the eif<)itii annual dinner ef this club next y? ir and tel! us whether he ?lid not see more than 'one tiny craft' around there. I*|fking '*? in0 brwoyi " Mr Poster added that tkSSS r?mark. wete pothln?; more thin by-plnv, nnd. a? a matt- r of puttlm? hi-n?>elf on rerord. he lad only the highest of pralae for Mr ('ai-nenies efforts toward universal pea? I In suite of that ? one c salon, though, h?? |add??i tiie reservation thai he bellsssd,srtth Mr. Tail ami with Mr A??pi!?h. that the 1" ?! arsy to keep pea?'?' was to have a sufl. clent tUttO to make others ke?p it. Mr. ?'am*pie told of his last visit to ?Canada, when Earl ?.rey was fjovernor Qeneral. explalnine; poli-mnly that I.ady Oroy was in Europe at the time? gnd he i had had S "Am ti ?"?""? Ith Karl'lrey Th.-v \tOW Hir Wilfrid I.aurter. of course, he ! said, and at that name the d'.nere broke | into applause. j "The .''anadian and the Am'rican live in peace," ?aid Mr. ?'arn??*io. "a) ''<a"p. ihitt Inothing can treak, treaty ?>r no treaty. What a contrast between us on the North I American continent and the peoples sf Europe! Twenty-odd different nattons than are living es in in srsisd eamn. ea.?h sus j pieloi-.s of the other. This ?-ontlnent iet=i ? an essmple to th-? world " Mr Poster reminded htr. ?'?menle, amonit other mild criticisms of his addteM. that every great right won by Kn??lish-speaking pemiles had bees won, not by pesos? hut ; by war, and he thought that such universal ! peace ns th? ironmaster urgsd was SOSSS ? thin* for the future, uni the not Immeil j iate futur- ?ith.r. Hy way of advice to Mr ?aine-fle, he i advanced tho ide.i that at 'can one shelf j In eue h "f his libraries should he devoted i to lio-.k.s which would itSSCh people the value ' i being careful in their estimate of i the value of the printed word. Tor ?very one intemp'-raf .iterance of a Canadian," he sal I. there are nine hun? dred and olnety-nlne whose remarks are temperate, an?l are for that rsSSSa nev-r heard ?.f. Remember tliat when you see ' an intemperate statement from Csnsds, as we do when we see an ln?emperate state ' men? from here. "It wa.? Mid, after reciprocity hn?l been declined, that ?'anada did not want to do ( trade with the UnlMt* >S?.ites That la i absolutely false. We winted n"d do want ' te ?lo trad?' v. nh 'he United ItateS, but It I is just a queotlon of how the lystem of ? trsdlng shall be worked. "We new buy from you $'?> per capita of ' our population: you buy from us $11 P'5r ??apita <?f your population We meet pell St the border with an svprsfS tariff of 2? per cent, you mee*, us with an BVerSge tatiff of H p.-r cent There is no feeling ?ii animosity in Canada for the United BtStee: th re is no feeling that w?> do not want to trade- with you. as I think the Sg ;????? sht'W. but wi are but a nation bund? ing, while ITOU art a nation bulk. ?XI ' **oncr**te example of th" workings of the recipro Ity i?aet, had It been a<**eep?ted. the Canadian Min later cited the cuse ot . British Columbia end the American port ?)f Seattle, if reciprocity had been accepted. ' British Columbia would be buying produce from t-^ntie that ?t now buyi from Nova s otla, he sai?l. "It might be better eeenomlcelly," he ex? plained, "in fact, wi know i? would cost : less, imt it would net he better nationally" W. v Co ksiiutt. niHiii,-- of Parliament, and ,i Comet stive like Mr. Footer, ampli? fied tin- argumenta of the latter and, al though letters of regie? were read from both Trim?? Minister Horden and hla de , feuted opponent, |ir ?Wilfrid Laurier, it Iwai n-iteil that no ni?n:tif-r of the Liberal ; leader's forces irai a speaker at the d!n .'ner. The president of the club, who acted as toaatmaater, Sharon Graham, was a 'campaign speaker for the Li1-nil party Ir. I tiie recent election! In Cai 1 William Peterson, ?.f M-'il'.l T'nlversity. ; Kenneth J. Dunstop. .>r?.std -nt of the ?'ana? dian Club of Toronto; Hoheit a Falconer, president ot the Cnlveraity of Toronto'. ami Henry A Couaelrat. president of the Mnjlil Orsdustes' Society of New York, were the other speakers FOR ABOLITION OF LIQUOR i John Wanarnaker Grieved That Women Drink and Smoke. [l'y ?MaiiauS t?> T'-c Mbosi 1 Philadelphia, Now. |*.-Jefcu Wanarmker ' : 11 tome out for ti?. abolition nf the llooor trafile ,,?,?i the prevention ?,f drinking i!!i?l smoking by women, rot only in pub tie, but in private. B< ?feflngd his ptand during an iddrssi en temperance its geve ln ?'??? John ("hsmberi Ifemorlei Presby : terien ?'hur<'h ' "The -'r?-af?st narrow of intemp?rant" 'auucahs rmeesfeR-^ro A ^?rVry Lexington !o .3d Ave. S^-NavT r 59lh to 60th Street. Store ft Convenient Now to Everywhere. Rich Fur Coats At Bloortiingdales' you will find a splendid variety of the season's most fashionable high grade models at prices that have made our Fur Shop popular. 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