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iVcm-?otii Ti&twte i [AXI....N* 23,754. r-4"-ttSS?83?"*" NEW-YORK, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, L?1-1 PAKT8-60 PACTES. ? PRICE ONE CENT -Y ?L'VTIn Mty ?' ?'? Vnrii.Jcn?" ?* MS ****J. ??^k**** ** V ? ELSEWMB?1 TWO CT?riS. ROOSEVELT DEAL ' ! m "INTERESTS"? fwnarton Barker Says New York ??Money King," Now Dead, Told Him o? Bargain Short Beftrre 1904 Election. ?OR! RAILROAD QUESTION ff Street Frightened Roosc- j and Abandoned Support of Parker, It Is Alleged? Senate Committee Sur ted bj the Story. 28 "rVhsu Ion Philadelphia, surprised the :>-,!ti? s on Interstate Com? i p hi n i??- taatlflad thnt a ? I him in 190*1 that i; tereats would support o ba? I ad "roadi gain" a Ith ? ie :..: i" -i question " - statt ment trame in tiie -. Igoroua attack on the In a Weh he alleged als? had ?xnown of 1907 several , ? happened, but took no I -.?t It He ?ie lar?-il that . ;i was ii"t the it of Mr. of N? a ? fund of $1,000,000 had ?option. ? ? i ? ? ? ;. I mi : Dj ulshed ': . a man not* ? ? me, 'We are going to eleel i ? -? a Tul i given up the support of i hat thay had : ' had a ?.. them." ran 11 ?? looked ind Mr. ! i ? ii Toa n- i t- ting." gain on Railroad Question." Bald tha "flnai i to name, told him that T i had "made s n tha ; itlon." Mr. ? all he wanti i ?it by and bj a railroad bill ommondatlon of .?ut, cutting off rebates and I? h suits us, who o^n the i -Hitting ti l is ti> : ? -* arrant ? rovid ? Lxlmum i man added, M ? under tha lattar authority It ? add from $801X000, . ...ii.ihki.imni to tha total freight ? American public o ?! him I didn't believe U" ? amant," said Mr. ,. ? ? .. i when the ann lal n to Congress he n a? | moat of those thlnga. i wrote i I told him , that I han thought the but he had the only i? tter of mine M r. arar." i- rs of the comm I d Mr. name of the Hi elt story. aid Mr. Barker, "bul - alleged to he respondence be t Harrlman and the- Prealdent, fork." Taie of the Panic of 1907. of 1907, Mr, .; P, Morgan's h Philadelphia and ?? with ? o that ? a cap? : i, he sal own Infl ii the plai Hr. Bari tern? i - ? ? . a*. ... the) I ? tha va ' tiding nd ti us1 a hi n Its height, ? R ? ? . .- ? ? ? i. banks "f i !"' ago, ... ? . ? -i the lr who , n a i I? h ii was I ? .1. ii-hla ?n thai moan Po/.-er of tre "Matte* Tuet." ?'? dial tli? . ,,n i troll? ?I a (SB, ?ak : ' -? ? -iiiiul mpanl? a, sav? inks ,'''*' ? ti ' has throttl? -i ,n .,. aid. "e p that wo ild compel na ? hold theii legal rcaafai >-i havini the power to ? hanks of .New ten ? ? taynaa, ?**< |,4MN>.(MNj tu - ??Ml ( ?.m iinj.-i! on ?? ? mi'i page. Seventy ^ ears of National Progress A superb supplement, printed in three pans, profusely illus? trated, with artistic coVer in colors, is issued with today's New-York Tribune See that your copy of to-day's Tribune includes these extra parts. NONSENSE, SAYS ROOSEVELT Calls Barker's Testimony a ! "Pipe Dream." nal Roooovell -vas ;>t the Maxin? I I Thaatrs laal nicht to .-??<? "The ' ?y of the Western World." \Vh?*n ' 8 .1 to ?(.mnu-tit <*n the testimony of Whart?n Barkar totora Uta imrratat.? CkMnmarca t'ommitt?... In Washington \. stei da) , hr salil: "i would ns ?soon diacuaa a pips dream with an out patlant ?-.f Badlan aa to ?ii.* nonaensa." Thif* whs tin- only commenl he would make, < icept t?> add: "I think they'll t-et my meanin-c" ARMED, SHE HUNTS HUNTERS Mrs. E. W. Murray Drives Men from Country Place. ; ' to Tin- Trll, |l Siirnci", ill?*, X. J., Nov. 28, Mrs .:. elyn Wentworth Murray, of Neu York, who ii? an cnf-rKetie membw of thfl Bo ? ii-ly for the Prevention of ?Cruelty to An?mala, and has ?jeueed numerous ar? I reata h, Nat* Vi/tk City and s?i;n-r?.-?. County amone-' t?**amsters, helped her watchman chaai three hunters from hei country placa I dellbt ; ?. ;ii bar and her Italian Ja? i. de Lud, whan the to ?Iriv?' th? mi ? t?te. Clad In n short huntlnj er boots and .. aa? .?;"i. Mrs. Murray ?,;?v<? ?.hase u? the men illbn i evolvar as they fl?-?i i the flelda ?n iht* direction <?f th? I Valle) Railroad. Mr.??. Murray a lowed by de Lud, who ?--arriad a pair : revolvers, and fired ;?n automatic shot? Kim at th.- mi ??. Th?- hunters outran Mrs. Murra] and the watchman and - train. Mr.--. Mi.i. that of Jan-tod h. Duke MAY END SEAMEN'S UNION Atlantic Transport Line Strike Test of Strength. to Th? Trlb London, N< 28 A dispute has arisen at th?* Tilbury docks which may h.i\< important consequencaa, as it aif? ta the on "f the limit* within whl? h trades unions ma: exerciae ti.?- right ol ? ring between employers and their . Certain m?8mbera of thi crew of th< Atlantic Transport line: Mlnnehaha, on i- r.- -cut voyage, refusad to ?air ? .:<i. i -, ?and on the veaeeTs arrival In London at the end of the trip received ?tod dischargee, with the result that I Hoar.i of Trade superintendent : ??! .mtlli* marino bi-fnre whom the < r?w aid off fined each man. <m tho next voyage, just me men. who ha?l been reinstated at their own request, airain mlslx ! ?They again received bad discharges and the managers .if the line ?rave orders thai they should ti"t again !>?? employed. The officials of the Beamen'i Union i ow state that they will n? t permit any of the Atlantic Transport Line to sail. BOUND AND ROBBED IN HOME ? ! Rich Yonkers Widow Victim of Masked Burglars. Three masked b irglara b< Mrs. Mary Balsas, t wealthy ?widow, ?a her home. No. ?;,"> Duns atieet, Tonken <???. ?'iuJ robbed ? her of $75 In money ;m.?i Jeweta*) v. hi?-h ! ?she valu? d at 11,800. Jei - er, waa alone In I tii house .?t ** h th? ii?-?i nlng, ?A'hen the men appeared In the '. and taunt? d hin \ Ing they had toen ?? midnight. The) want? i Mi .-??-..,... Inf? thai i ed al the : n Ing th? night and was ex? pect? rould wait 1 ding --.':?i gaggini the butler, und -- bim thai it he mad? an) noise shoo! iii.1- bead < made .ifortable, rega - from the ? 'I and v ilted until Mrs. * noon '?' he) stripped six dis - i ? m h? r fing? i a and t< pin 'un? hei br? aat. hat when the men left 1 .1 their liii- i ? un,i i it th? bous Th? neighbors I bought < ??? ? '-'"e ilxi ? ? ? | 01 I' r Bhi a patron of i . his death nown m turf ??? nd ?-porting RAYMOND EELMONT IN FIGHT Eanker Says His Son Came Out of En counter Unmarked. Kaytii' mi l -'-in?<"?'. ??i ": '? "-'i; l ,;'-' r .,i - -,,i u t?i . W ait? r tSmet i : ?pri? lor ol i- w.- ' ii n. st, last 1 .- ,.f i, r ti? bon. and ?? ?? light! l.i ut r. ? Injured Albert ?' ? lo young Belmo was ?in- i? ?I i" ii"- hand Imont ? the I,or ? walk) i ? plu?? '?"' lut" ? I |?,| i i . ? CANCER. SHOWMAN. KILLED. I ,, . - . ? ING DINNt A tfVINI . '. ! ' I ' I CLERK ?SI ON ?12.550 FORGERY OMfiGE Police Allege a Full Confession from Accused Employe of W. R. Grace & Co. NO CASH LOST BY THE FIRM Method Used Said To Be a Fake Cnble Order Purporting to Come from Peru, on Which Cash? ier Gave Check. Hem ? !?' Mon. t, .1 el? 1 1.. 1 ent) -n*< e - ? i- . baa I ? emplopad <? ni- rh? r 1 \ \v li. ' li I ? ?? ..i No, ' Hanover Square, was arrest. I - d. sk ycaterda] a - by Assist- ? .-:! Buperin tendent John VV. Rogen ol tli Pink rton l ?< 1. c tit ?? Agenc*. and Da? I i- .-ii??' .\ii. hael i:? ?th. ?.r ti - Wall sn-.-i ' ? quad, ' .1 was locked up m th? ? Hd Slip ' ?-mi inn, .h irged ? Itta forger), 'iin operations leading up to the deposit -?i -. ii.?..k for $1:',."..".'? irith the New York i'iM-i Com pan* Monday morning were ivhal u.'0. the young clerk Into trouble The poll?. sus- M?'M?-t made s complete ; and described with the pr'at- j ? nu] th?- lengths i-, which he wem 1. g. t the Arm's money. The yotaog clerk's confess) ?n and com posure, however. f??iiowpii a theatrical dttmonstration in th.- offices of ?V. R. ?v ?'o. yeaterday afternoon, in which Mon.-i was by no unan? sQuai t.. his i it. By prearrangemeni the de? ?ik?-ii in and accused another employe <-f forging the order ami collect money. The accused clerk 1 ?r? > tested thai ho was Innocent As the ? continued and the detectives and the versatile clerk wanned up t?> their . Monet, near whom the sketch eras being acted, began to groa pale and signs of ai Trick Is Followed by Admission. 1 -: .i the ? ? cu - d ? mi:- ?? 9t etned 10 ; !??? on tin- verge of > 'i'aps.- as the result ; of tli. seeming third degree work ..f th? ftogei -; suddenly * hirled : .1 .m accuaing fin?:? r .it Mon.1 and exclaimed: '"1 on know you arc t .?? mad ? ? .... ? ?:. tin- ?i. i-1 tlves say, - oils ?dded his head weakly. He aras led ? ? a private off] ???. a b? :?-. he m.-.?I.- a complete . ...if? ssion, v- hich was heard by J I ? i m,<i m . ? . r Inn. According to the admissions which Monel ?8 --i'! to i?;! ? made during th?* two hours that he wa 1 n.-?th the detectives an?] heada --i the firm, his flight into ; ? - ma of high finan ? :' th.. forgerj rout.- v.as pi l In mo? ti..n about t? ?i days ago The young man, a*ho speaks she or seven lang*. m lently, aas employed to decipher cable meaeagea, so that nothing was Buspected w in n he appeared before the caahler 0 the company on the afternoon of Novena ber Is and present? d a money order from Lima, Peru. I . rder, which ?--..s written in span ' .-h. was translated by Monei -<s foliows: , $12,550 in United States gold or] equivalen! in care of British Consul ?Payment is !.. be made at buying rate 1 hange for commercial bills on New 1 thr? ?? days' sight in Phllad? iphii. ? ;?. Francisco A! Attached t.? the order was the name of "\V ft, Grace m Co.'a agent in Lima. Cashier Makes Out Check. he? ?. was ma?!.- >> ,t I..?. .1. I...ins s !,... irr. t?,. . aahi? ? $12.550 r.h-.i to the British Consul in i'hil- ; .a. Th?' cashier noticed that ih>- 1 original of the order bad noi ?..-. n turne 1 in, hut tin- matter was not mentioned al I .;ii.-. M-.li? 1.1 Oral move, it is said. eras t.> goa to Hoboken and call up a .Mr. | Bate, < asiih-r for th.- Philadelphia branch ol w. it. ? ;;;. ?? ?v ?... To him Monat 1 represented himself aa Munoa .1 Peru . \ ?an. ami Inquir? ?I :--i mom y for him ! m Lim 1. H?- was toi.1 thai the check ; i., .1 i-. n ? 1 - ?.. ? Ii- 1:, itlsfa ' '? ! !?:.,.. ..:i 1 1 I presented him ?ell .. 1 '..1, -m v. 1th .1 letter ul id? ri? to - "in.- from I 1 . r, The identifica.*?. : unsatli fact. et er, that ; ?:? int? ; - mi? .i in ? menl w hi ? .: 1 ? 1 ? 1 ? : .in. .1 ;., X,- a Y011., a hither ' M .i... 1 '?? ould ~<> -mi Monday .1 r : I Ifl? d b; "A*. It. < i ??... Mom! w.?. i- w. 1: Gran l 1 '...'. ,.f ? . .. earl on Monds morn? ; ? ? uffl..- boys sorted the ? : ? ,-..-., ay hi told .1. ? It? - I ? "i 1 lolling ? ?? -?i 1 h ,- i-, i, 1 -. 1. ol No, '?'-.' 1 !h? stniil ? ? , 1 ... j . . Tearing upen ?''i lettei ?1 ? ? ? ? .v -.,, ,:.,. i |, ??'--.!" tl.?? ? I? :??! i I 1 t at the 1 .. ? -i? Broad street, ! .?n?! reraived a ; and s d I h .11,.1 p. . ? 1 tumi inicate?. with IV. It. . ii.? ? .?. lie. k. and th? rm rar? u*. ? ? i A detective agenc) was immediately ?um 1 on? ?I Into the case. A ? ;?> met '., Lima bi ought back the ;. ompi n .( no order lo pa) >!_.."...?. to Fran SI unos !?..'i i-.-? n -?lit, and about this 1 i 1 n--. hoA- \-i. the New fork Truai ? ..mi any aak. o the caahlei of ?V. It. ft Co if the $12,550 check was all Monet's deak ? djolns that of the lo ..1 \ olee, an . 0 . ?. he ti Ie n< i. n 1 said :? ii hit ?.til- a bit. telephone : ? : ill. -d .: 'i.- .. .1.1 represenl I . 1, fiffl. lai ??i 11. I I ..N.| . 1. .' . ' . .-Il- III..I . .-nil eD'ort li 111 matt* r, he I old . 1 ? th ? phone thai the ? I II Ked 1 Mon? t l|ved w I h his pni ? nl ? -. 1 n. ? in 1 III. ?Il I ! ..... linn ,1. - ? 1 'Tumor ami; DISORDER !S SLIGHT Police Eject Disturbers at First Provocation?McAdoo Rep? resents the Mayor. HISSES AND PLAUDITS MIX Both Sides Lrivade City Hail, but Gaynor Is Concerned Only in Police Situation?Roose? velt May Turn Critic. ivt.-rn uniformed police outside, sup? ported ?v twenty plalpclothea men in M?ie. t lie Maxlne Elliott Theatre last were sufficient t?> tUecourage an spectators who might have contemplated ? ' the scenes with which "The of the West? in World ' was d ?n Monday night .*'.*. m.-n wer?- ejected from the theatre ?lurtnif the p?erforiiiance. None of tbetn was arreeted. The police said the) ?bed i'?.n f-roariinc Hti'i disturbing the spt in their vi-initv with sm.ii! no - end thai was enough Hissing, pro ! m?'.i ?and ?ontiniie.i. was noticeable at various points during the play, and it .? i plenty loud enough to be above the noli?? of band? jsppini bj which others tried to ?drown ii nut. chief Magistrate Mi Adoo i ;i repreeentatlva of Mayoi Gaynor, to (*eneor the show. "My ?in!: ts see if th. plaj uni so Immoral thai it would ha* ?? to i?>- stopp? i ' ?hipf magistrate, "and no task ?easy." m>* choee to My notblni nsort definite, .?mi h-ft th?? }nf?rrence thai he bad no int.-nu.?n of reporting ?.? tht t that ili<- play should be stopped. Lad ' ? ? ?? ? -. under a hose i usplci - the Irish Players nre rtaitlng Am? entertained a DOS party whi? h Included 'i'h?-odor?' Rooserelt, John Qulnn, Roben Templa Emmet, Plnley E*eter Dunn? i-:. F. Flynn. Chief Magistrat? McAdoo also sat in this box, tii?? lower rlghi hand ??ne. and conversad antmat^l) aith Ls Ij Gregory and Mr, Rooserelt. Roosevelt May Review it. Mr. Roosevelt appeare?) to be pleased with t ?? Play, and after it was o\er. when he was ask?*?! for his commenl upon r.. declarad laughingl) thai he WOUld save that for his OWH panel. That portion of the play which was th?* .signal for the n.u! of the rioting en Monda) nigh! the situation in the tirs: here Micha??] James, the tnnke?eper, tells the self-confessed murderer t" itaj in the hotel with his daughter, while he in-? to a wake- aenl bj last nighl with Ollly a modi rate amount of hissing. There was applause ah-?., however, snd both plainclothesm? n ami house detec? tives soetne.l to take it that th.- hi v?t.-? is legal m the han<dclapplng. It was r -me tinii* a'tor that, u11ii? ugh art, when the i.rHt ejec? tion took place, V man in the gallery ? Bn?*exing with what the police thought too trr.at persisten. ?? The se?cond act produced some ?in?-? ?ni? h railed afresh to the minds of the bpectators the situation deecrlt**ed above, which i tar ted in the flrsi ,-i. t. and that ? -. productive "r' another round of ? it with applauee. Two men in the ba'.cony, how? ver. thought besl t?. show tii ir disapproval al this point by groaning rather I?.wily, ami the police liurried them ?nit. One of them was accompanied by his wife, and she fol? lowed h -n after the excitetnenl had died in the third a? '? three men wei?? otieted from the gallery. That eras near the en?i ,,; ti., ' a and they had started to groan loudly a: a point where n<rtm those who had been blssini wer? sil. ni There seemed t?. !..? no particular reason at thai particular Ihn? f<>r ti??-ir signs ??f disapproval, i":t they made .? disturb? an? t :?"?? 8 ere ejectad qulckl). I toe of them to!.i ill?- patrolman who handled him that he bad ? tune in to see the : o ? . i .,-? th? time airs ?, and : hat ; ? 11. . lothing ?!? ?i. : from BL Joseph, Mo. Ail the ejections were ?conducted quiet? i-. mi?! annoyed onl) those m tie imme diate vicinity. There as no throwing gl ?: v .?(?ital.l.-s as on Momia ;il<-!it ami the ma li.? uhiii.-h i Mal.-ii that ti,.- !..;:. \.'.. theii troublei i long : hat ? . :?? ?, er Both Sides Appeal to Mayor. Ms or ? ?aynor nas api ? ? led !?? estei I ? both si.ie;- in the . antro I up b t he t iot in ii?.- Ma sine i?: ?loti Tii'-atre o?i Monda: night over'Th" ,,; 11?, Weitein \\',.|-|.].-- bill ,-.. 'mil' a'!-?n of .'n intention t ? m . fer? In behalf of either a In n Ihe .? - ? -1 i ... ni. Later the ?'a? .?v ?in t. ?i < hlef **' igt it rate M< \.i,?, ? ?-. the perform s ne? ind n port t? :. , ..inn,.! >.o, >?f totll I r i.lii?-i,. -, . (hough membei i of sev< I of 1 promlnenl Irish bot let les, msde 11 I? i ih.,? ?h?*' were ?in? solel' on their on i, Inltlatl* e, called it the ? '111 Hall i ?. ?n.ih ? i'i.f -?i >. ??m of the ? ' mmit? ?d the* had summi ?l up th? Ir ob? jection t?? the Mayor in tin- statement that the play was Indecent. ? it portravs ?m Irish firi in the situa? tion "i remaining In a house all night ..ih a man win. is not i"-r husband. Th?' suggestion there ?- an Imh-cent one, ,??1 |i . ,-iiit. Ij Foreign to th.- Irish ? liar? a. t.r We quoted to th.- Mayor an opin? ion wblcb h rendered as i Justice ill a divorce suit, in which be sui.i that such ?. situation was a preeumptloa that th. laa ha?i been violated Sm-h a por? . b) .? .?.liiiary supposed to be .i national Institution conveys a I and degradln? Impreaalon >f Irtah chai and "ii thai iround we asked th.it the n- enss "i the tin atr? i-- n vokn? ? i. ,,,, . i ivnn t'"- bot i Ins no?'? ?-? i ??( i, ,. ,. nu. m ..i Irish Plaj ? t.-. w ht? h ? - t i id Or? ^"i . had an Int? i - , ?ih ti,. May? ift? i lbs first ? on mittec retired ?" offered to send .. II ?? :l" alnyor, .?mi ...k. i ,i, ,, |.i ion bo taken until ihi M ,,.,, I., ?Ill v-lll - Ol III* fi ?fi.. Mi "i ss Id I he on i.i t he .,,,,.., ?ii i ? ?"? ? ' "? 'i Mm ? . i i?. .., i,. n ' i IM ptAto . h il fforded prop? r l'aatlaasd h Mtealh i????. HI S H KITHNE MAG EH. ig Ii thi "Playboy*1 wbe went on with ei part deapiti ib* uproar In :ii?* theatr. Monda) d1| BIG CUT IN ASSESSMENTS A. G. Vanderbilt Has His Reduced from $500.000 to $1,000. Alfred ?'. Vanderbilt appeared ai the Tas i ta\ artmeni j esterda: and ; ? : personal las aasesauienl reduced from .\.",i n i.? n i? i t?. $1,000. The latter amount represented one lone bond thai he neg? lected ;-- ha -? registered under the new laa, r ?ii? h p' rmlta such regtet? red w ' ? urtties ;.. i.t?-.-t by debta. .Mr. Vanderbilt was assessed for $250, <??? last year bul got most of II taken . ff the '<?? ? William Ro< kefellei also spp? ar? d yen terday and had his personal assessment redu. ed from $000,000 to $800,000 Charit?s ?.. < ?atea ,v as I he nexl well known person to arrive al the offlci i of ; Uif Tea Department He acknowledged thai .mi a essmenl ol $250,000 .<;??>ln-^-t : imself ? ei aonall) was : n right. He showed, however, how an assessment ??r $2,000,000 agalnai the estate of .lohn w. iQatee, his fatlasr, m? aaarbltani i the Cotumteslonar reduced thai asaaaa? m al to $4.400. DAUGHTER CHEERS MORSE ? : Sees Father for First. Time Since His Conviction. n -. Th? Tribuna | ttte.nl >, Nov. 28. For the Ural lime lines he becams a onvlct, tTharles W. Morse '-???. I da lighter Anna. t ie gh ! ho la thirl ra ? Id, ac- | compnnlcd by h?w aunt. Miss Jennie M.?;-?, and her brother "Ben," went to th?> arm;, hospital at Fort McPherson. The meeting between father end daughter was affecting, both sobbing for s min-,! .' I ors? ?.... - great I? - heered b daughter's visit, and physiciens believ? ; her pi ? ? - ?? ** Hi benefit him it was ont] ? Ks igo ihn?. Anna Morte ? -i her father was s conti i. t. the i Mm I. dg. i? Ing kepi r. hei .ii.i?-. - request. The girl thought he . .-unir', or - . ? -i. i h ? '? from X- w \ ... :. I. -mOl <???: . .....I . ? ' ? ard upa her irrival. - ? - garded ns ? rioua; -. not en? tirely cl? n re ?n? mi. ? rig i "n- s and f ? ? dltion Bi ighl i . -n . advan? ?-! His i ighl i Ide is Oso par? le llj poi al) t< d. FIRE ALARMS 400 PATIENTS j Blase in Building Opposite New York Hospital. l'oui li i!'ir- ?i i-- i' ni . m< il them , w*i.m? a and rhlld ird tuatciJ ; ..n th 15th itr? I ifdi of th. \.??? ; Hospital, | ? dl? rright*>ned |aat i.i^-'it -.- !,<-n < loud ? of ira. i ? fi otn ., i he top i'-"" of the storj loft | building ? ? " ,;.' treel al Mo ' ' to ' j?; Weai .ir.ti. ?treat, rolled In through I the open Ihd? ?- ? Puperint?nd^ni Thorns* Duffey, sssisi r.) i,? c?.- ami .jr.. tors and ourses, s eni through th* wards and ?oon quieted th? p.it i<-iits. :is? urini i hem I ???? t .< no dang? i. 'I ho flre, ?.vhich aas dis? ovei ed -.ft- r I o'? lock b* ih? i Inglng of an auto? matic alarm, was confined to thu top hoor of the building. The loft waa occu? pied b) th? Plasa Manufacturing Com? pany, makers of iI?>.iKh and suite it is thought thai s - Igarette or i ig ir t ump which bad boon throarn In aaste mate* rial cauaed the blaae W'hi-n th?? iir? in.-n reached the icane ! ii. m?-? were shooting Iran the roof <?f the building. Tha in-eim-n fought the [blaae from the loth ?tr? ? t Bide of the Ibuilding, which ratende**] ihr.:h t.. |4th street, ?*.11.t after an houi -t Uu.t srark th.- firs ?ras pul out The damage >s.i?> about 160,000 Th? entire lop i. ?rt eras bul i.. ?J oui and ni? i...?.", i ii .... ,i ? . npi.d is dual* makers, warn drench?*] i-,iih >...;. i Th. Ih. n."!. In ard 11. ? ??. ...m. in? i. .n Ih? building, and when the doors ? broki n op* n three men stagg. 11 .i !.. th -in ? i Before th? Ir n tmes b i*h*i.I "i ih'-\ . ..ni.! i, *.% m) . ? ipp .I -( HANKgOIVlNQ AT Ali.ANlU ClTV, i u g | t r m 11 i i - -. 1-44-1 ? : - - . AH , i|- > ?i i '? TAFT Will SENO NINE MESSAGES 10 CONGRESS The First. Going In Next Tues? day. Will Deal with Trust Question Exclusively. EIGHT SPECIALS TO FOLLOW Reports of Tariff Board on Wool and Cotton Scrredules To Be Transmitted?Announced After Cabinet Meeting. . Tb? T Ibua? Baraaa Washington, No? 28.?The trust ques tlon will i?.- tha exclusive topic of the an ? ? rneaaai ? ?rhtrlk the President will transmit to Congress next Tuesday. It will I.-- brl? f, consisting of ?ess than six ! .. ?and words, and will merely refer to subjects bal n erad i>\ sftecla] messages to be senl in later. Although details or the trust meaaage . r i ol made public, it aras understood tonight that federal Incorporation, as outlined by Mr. Taft two years ago, ?rill be suggeated again as s method for solution of the probtem. lie has Isfdl cated ins aversion to amendment of the Sherman antl-truel law, and from his talks with callers.to-nighl the inferen.-e was drawn that then? is no sngarest'on of i h amendment In the meaaage r- put ..n m.i eggs In one beeket,** ti?..- President said. There will be ?'??lit ..f the spe? ial on the followlns t?pica: The tariff and th* report of th?? Tariff Board on wool, th. i- ott of the Tariff Hoard on cotton, ???n ?? i ..ta,n and Alaska.- foreign affair- and arl itratlon, the executive de partments, the report of the Bfllclency and Kconom} <'?'iuini.--.si.in. the r.-i ?.rt ..f he Bto k and Bond Commission1 and the i-i.ii! of the Postal Commiselon. Announcement of ihis innovation in the in- tho.i of bringing questions for leg? onsideratlon to the attention of ('onteress was made to*day after a six hour session of the Cabinet, at whl h the annual message and the special mea ivere discussed. Luncheon was brought to the Cabinet room from tha Whit? House, and Presldenl Tail and Secretar; Knos were the only ones t<? it from 11 until R o'clock, goinK to ih-- White Houee for fifteen minutes for the presentation of the credentials of the Russian Ambnsi Th*? annual nrteasage on i he Irusl q lion has be**n completed and corrected. Pi. ?- ? i ? m nt lo Ihn Pubitc Print* r i he i i blm?l me ?ting R* ? re rush**d to Ihe White House ? night fot th*? Fr? ai itlny ? .-,.!. | -4 iii p. r? sd? tot distribution to morr . rerifl Messages Before Christmas, ?'.. |i i Impoi tant i han the annual ?re will be that dealing a-lth tha [i the purpose of Mr. Taft to send in ahoui D*? ?-mo. ?r It) or 12 a spe* dal meaaage covering the tariff in gen? era! making recon mendatlons as to the aroollen schedule .?n.i transmitting the i. put of the Tariff Board on this ached? ni--, shortly before the adjournment <?f Congress for the Christmas holidays the Presldenl will transmit the report of tha Tariff Hoard On th.> lotton schedule. Two other Important nseaaegoa whl. h the l'r?-sl?h-rt will si-r.-l in bef?le the Christmas holidays will i..?- those dealing with coa srvatlon and ?Maaaa and the for.iMn affairs of the United stutra. 'i i., i..:in-1 message ail! contain a num? ? important recommendatlona u n result "f n?- trtp of Inspection undo by u altei i Hah? r, .-?? retal ? of the in terior, last stinuuei Mr, Taft arlll ?.i.-ni with the arbitration treaties In tha spe , ,,,i m? - ?g? covei in-- the a/orh of the State i ?. pai im? nt Tins meaaage, deal? ing with foreign affairs, will be sub? mitted lo Contr?es about tha middle of i,. .t week, together with a special m... transmitting the ret*erts ??i the i . . ,.. ... i-. .1. pai tmenta This Istt< i o.- .. ?.?.Ham .? num? ? i.urn? n?l liona on ?eriou ?ub? ??.?ni liiii.il on llnrti t.??r. BRIBERY flURG? IN Mil TRIAL State Detective Arrests Investi? gator for the Defence, a Ven ireman and the Alleged Stakeholder. DOCKETS FUL- OF MONEr Prospective Juror Had Been Paid to Prevent Adverse Verdict, and Was to Receive S3.500 After Trial. Says District Attorney Fredericks. t ??? ingefe? n? r. 8& Th ugV , of suspiee'ed brilx ? ? ? I ? to-da; i ? roes th? trial of Jain ? "? " - N'amars for lb? a I :? d m i I Charles liai-?:.??tj. one of tweni i -. Ictlnu ol TI Loi ' i g?Mes 1 .? it? r, To-n ght i | least?1 pro id a dumfo ? fen???? took sti ? 81* ..? , - th? state, who men and itai : ??'! '; All Prederlcks'a ??*>k hi, I i taken from th i men's | ti .n l'"redert? ? Bert H. FYa i nit?sd ?-- it s mai thai McXamara d? ten? e as an to?-, r. leeai d late i?>-??-'> on ?flO.u 11 i ball, ti ir h ??' t? i e.i bribe i j. ss ? rn t?> i?- Bros George il. \. i. kw< od, an ui I? mom 'i . In nan, and CE f"< I White, ??n alleged Btakeholder, both sr? : with Piankiin, are at llbert '. according to I detr el Attorney 1" l< ks. i h?". will ap i against Franklin. Money Found n Pocket-.. five h indi d d ken f ora i. k? n .o?! > i .m data, i? di ? ?? ? . talon t.. liave baten the Aral : a sum -a hi, ii he W ould i should pre* en? an adveret McNamara caee, and >?:..>'?" White i as 'i' lared to be the i I to be paid when the Jur: ?-a? t Rumors of B ?*rnn?l j .; i to determine where I from lt?ew thl? i and fast throu day. No grand jur; is In se slon, b it ?on?- may be <aiie<!. This la not n : s.-ir; v,, tai as Franklin Is o bis < i en care <nl ihrougb an information lll?ed b th Dis? tri i attorney. Brown aaM thai ? ? nor-- ?rr.-Us would be mad? to n | There was nothing t*omn*onplace s t the arrest of Franklin, It ws no room, or saloor s?en*. farnili*! lowers of SiPMSia ?A former D? I'tiited .State- Marshal acquainted ? h rimlnal method?? and the* methods de? vised to catch criminals through h'- r r 'mer ?-inplovirmn* vas irr?*stcd on ., ? j.-otn'-f in the heart ?if the L03 Ang ? ? I wholesale quarter ir in id ? while a detective, disguised as stoo.i close enough t?.. h<*.n- what \*,t-* said Arrested After Accepting Money. I ! ??->?,,-?? tli. Bn n n, shelter? d b; i I Id? 1 ing. ".as ? !o?e enough with hii asslsl ii: ? I to steh the tbrse men b?efore ti i them could tike th?*ir hands oui ??? r ! pockets, ait.-r. it i? alleged, the) had i stuff? ? the motte; Into them .-?>. hands In pockets, the m? n a tre [ marched ??> the Hell of Rec?arda, a the McXamara trial Is staged, o fourth door. District Attorne* ? ri. ks a*alted for th?tm on the ele* >i floor Bands In po> keta, the? ? ? i I the office, when the hands came 1 Bron n ?i. ' ares, i hi :? Hots Mil > ; their finget Tu i ni mlnui es Ii le? Lo? ka ood the i \??'lir.'ii,.-?n.. and White, th? suppo ? i I aide i. a ? nt .??n of the sari \ doorl free men, hardly ?? tough time hav? i Ing ? laps? ?? to allow tha dictation i ? signing of .; statement, If this i Announcement that they arould appear Iagainst Kranklln as st.-?t>- aitnessei ->\ l lowed ih? ?? ? *i : ? kiln, unpei lui bed i ? h.?t theetate would timJ thai it ?as mu i ind h Queatloi ? as to the legal t Lock? soon -i* the report ..?' th- erreal gained circulation. H? bad not been reached b) an* \?%iin-.- subp | I nl?*?s fome one other than a:> ofll? I the court told him he ?.?>? on t'? re Hal he did nol know i'. If be did not d | ., hat t '?" ' n t rib?,( t? i bnl? illy, to I a in?\ ?.?r to do inythtng ele? i" It, '!>? I mat?* i one**d?*ia. Diatricl ?Vttorne: Fredericks, hows sr, ?i thai ' ocka ood was legally c n nected srtih the Jury fr?*.m the m ? i - ? min? a is di in n ir-<m th* |un ? -*> ? i-?? Saturday Fredericks holds 'hat ?*h??o the ?->'? U ? |o! 1.600 nasnes was maile out leal /eau ar* ever) man on II bocanas aware thai he would be summoned at some lima ??r ?ither to do Jury service in the ?lepan Iment m which tho MeNaa*<vara tnai la ! h.lii. It wan from this list of l.tsM ? n.?m. s that detectlTM ?>n both sides of the ?as.- admitted they l.a\e l.eet* -\t work piociirliiK as mu? h n<i\aii< ?> in? formation as poaeible ?*n brtlefs of vetilreiiiei?. Tho McNajnars attorasys as trta, a?j the prose.ruttoa have txsso exhibiting ut the oounasl taMo ?lurimx akaaateatlonj of -ranhreanen two big i?<><>ks si ?lut?. When Fratiklin ?aus arrested anil Bn-igrched be ha.l OB bM person varluua pupert? With liolatiuns ab?illt pruSptfi-'tU o jiuois, siid it Ken.Ta.ll> baa been known ut.uit the ' OUI tloolii that hiatikllii vs a ?, ?HthellUK details in tins I ohii?-. ll?,n tor the ?hf.-lue. Story of the Arrest?. in his .?th. s to ntKhi D?steetlvs n.tuwn ! ma,le th?- following statement of th? ar? rest: It ?vas haul to an.-nt M. ri Kisnkltn. Ms , hm? bMn a i?T??innl friend of tome for years, and my daughter ?a? soon to hs^**. attended hi? <!-?n^ine? s ?--.tdtne. h?it \t -*??,*? a LW8S of violating ti?' lav?, and perconsH? iipj. , o.ii.i i..?i eouni \\ r fno\ \i-rrt Watching hrtlh Wh??<? ?i? 1 ranklli? f " wtn? ?un? My mior-t-?,-,?.? ? iti??i aroused ?h?n l Vim?"! ??*%?. I Franklin, who knew I -?? kw??od p?t??jna<VUa