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ll'S CUS? Sir Robert Hart's Successor Trained by Service Organizer. ? ? ? ? Wrewtawaed O rot** ij a \.? , igten, ai. ' has i.???? ?? ? tor generalahlp of cuatoma in China, held for iieariy , ntury bj the bite Sir Hubert Hart, orgatitaei of the service, is the kw fCng1****1 art""?-*deaoon and the eon-ln? laaae Bailey Bolfour. in s. "Hani:, professoi "i ..f ffidlnburgh, rated botaalata ??f Eu ? k ?Vglen waa ..inc.it- ?! at Marl? ,? th? Imperial i ?>* --- . ni bt-came th? right Hart, directing . I r hi? ? hi. f. Wl en the ;t up in Peking 'i tring .m. ii?,x. rs. ' I? Is -. r. mai k abry . ?. - ?ml* i.napared with ? ... .-id is the author notably ?,-h .'..-.( ? i -i i. ? t - ti ? . : I old. t Hat ? " '. ?. half a million dollars, which ? ran bis loo, raonetary ? it pre? .... .,..in i- cor? la probably . -'? playi g? uerally with principles "1 ? -v ?io in-iii had <.f >.--aft tha ftti ? ' -''i' a ?, con I have ? . -i ? ? m? i? , impared with cumulated by his : ? Hur. whose Op* ? ? -.. t?, ? full ?hat has been written In three ? ? ? . ' -,? ?-.. governm? nt ? ? , s nd hla ?????, | nly son, llirt n v , represents 1 h> ? m Kngland. an?! ?? n< nib- ' .-.I In t'i- c n'-trv a.s . .. present? I ? -; PtMtal T'nion ?'orur ngt Kd Agurlng h* a th- r-ongrees held al Rome, in la the bluf button Of S mandarin d rank, and hat? Inherited frota her, not only certain Chinese Uttea but also hla noble -Me-try. M government, in Its desire "?? !.--?? - - ? ? -t. ir-sented to g with nobility for himself, of his an .-:? ? Of 8 trvel? aelf?mada man, hla son ' -il fOUr Relierai- ni ' pa forel The Crown in Comn-nssion. ; ? ' '!1 | appoint* t?, fulfil l - ? ? ? ' emy dUTll ?.' ' \t ???:?? I Well tO explain that would have which tro delay ai d g dp aatoi Pai; ame* I More ave enl lied a surrender te ?.f hla sovereign- power which the ?? . baten? while n India H< Is -i ng that de? rer of gn of all tl?' rest of I ? neluding tl ? United In i N'? Par1iam?cntary *ann,..n ? ? i'i? him ? njunc ? ertali e dur? ' ng i ? '; ..?? ?' V rtc-rla, ? also mad. IO "f th:- ; ? penad to ! .' Kill? Princ? I ? t ' L-ord lilil? f*hai.ce]b,r. wb" Is f<ord I. i the Lord ' ? i i-h ' ? Pre . H-ii-o. for Farl Grey. tc-d with liondon, li ? . | voit ? ? ' ? ? ! eld ofb ? ;- itlon of Can rlll be prei tin i ? 'i -.rgyll who ai - or ' i?-' 'ral in ?*> VVI.r? ? of Mint m LM. ' ?country ?eat in ? . ard of that th? " -?? ol Jam? - i i' ? ?? ' ... ? ' ' It Is ... . ., , e r -, which th? iil-t. ? 'the I d CO - . im? '. ? ? a ? ' rs, ] On ? L'nlt? ?I .-' '''"i. "t ? i ' t Ro e ' Not Always Peaceful There. i Howl? k II ,- th? ' <-?? ? ? . | ? ? ... ?f "itcrtic" fJrey, the present carl, they dl tahetlted the Qtiarrelaonto ?II po tiuii f??r which ths Orsys of ii..\?>i'.k hav? i ,?..,? . t..an .'?'' i.i.'it'd. ? " thai th? la? ? denta .<t table usad to n< ex?*??sding lively. 11, ? , 1,11. d ?>ne anoth? i by th? Ir i !hi la* names, th? cbildrea never dreaming ,,f atMtnssIng tic ir parants or their uncles and aui is othei alee, Intlee?!, the an oaii ti . .???i ?an "H-mry " Ui spit, of ins edvajioed h?.". bis K**"gbtbot*-d of th? ?iart.'i, in. rnnll asa f?*rraei Cuhlnet Minist? ' ?.n'1 |!is loftj Id? of I oa n linpoii.tH' . ? Then Is one ordt-s.1 which Lord and Lady ? ;,. > \? ,11 bave t.? tuce, no*, that they aw commltttsd to apendlng Christmas i?t Ho ?? i? r Hall after so mai I y? srs of ab i? i? ?tn iiitiiciioii in the form .?f tbe cele? brated Howlck Chrtatinaa pie, of which both ar.. expected to partake liberally. The i'i*. which weighs two initi.ii'.d pounds. Is tool in dreumterence. end so hugs that it . ? fitted rieatl) im?, s >>.I? i i? w? .. i? ?.. m.ti !' ran be a'heeled aroiiii?! tin table. \-, idea of th? rl< hi pi? m?j be gathered from n lia! .d - -il-' of tl ? gr-rdients. A?e?**ord1ng t" the redpe, which dates bach to thi midd ? o! tb? ? Ijfliteenth cntur? ? thHi la to I ISO i'< sr? ti .? pi? i.- made up ol n?t .1 bush? I? of ftrtur, twent) pound? of butter, four gee???, i*.?.?? rabbit?. sl\ wild ducks, ?lx wtwdcock, t, ,]. /. t. mip? . Ihre? hi ??? ot partridge??, tWO to:,!- ' Ion? '' s,x; und ?is c'lrii-w -, thi i..-' named, II I .?i the reclp<. "bj *.< ??\ of Bat or.' MAKQ1 IS!. DE I'i INI KNOT FINAL STALLO ACCOUNTING Father of Heiress Asks To Be Relieved of Guardianship. Rdmund K Butilo ni?sd In the ftamigat? i j t est?ril,-?, hlS flflSl SO -? ??i"! ?!??. Si guardlai It daught? i, Mist ! Stalle,, tie Died Wltl hit ???. OOtinttng ;t petition t.. be r. lie* ed froi duty, ! his ?i? igi tei i.n< "' sgs "'. ' ? iioit he ?*-at in ill health and bad ? ?J by 11? phj al? elan to travel sbroa? The nrconntlrnj wsj "f h - inshlp of th? Fhare wblcl Mia Bl stved ?: oui ' h?' ? state ". Mi - Mexsndei Mc? I tonald, he wife of ;i \ i. <-|.i ? ??d*i ? of the Bti ??11 Cotnpan* Mr Btallo rep*H*t?*d thai u h? n be w ??- ;? ppoll I? Ifl?*?, li?. recelva.il B? till da ??' ol tin?, a-?; of the Btandai?! '? >ii Ctunpna]. which are - I 0I.MO, Mis? Helens Btallo, another dnughtei ol Mr. ' of nsif. t'??' ? Il ed the imounl from 1 ? est?t? r Mrs, Me I>ona!d. The guardian reported thai since he had charge of tha? affaira ol I la ? a igi " ; ? one ? yeai and etght months, he i*ecelv?*d ? the ?3d share. Mil - Btallo did not spend nil of her Incomi having still to her **redM tn -/arioua Inatltutiona ? mir |.i?js or M*X*& Bhe hap a home In i natl. and al?o in T'rin. ? ??dward Island ' The "li shares from which Mis? ? ratvOf h*"- iprnr.ie nrc now in Ihr i I the EJqultable Tr ist t ?Inted : lee by the Bui regate The Misses stnllo . ? th? heir? t.. practically 'he entire estate of t; sir grand? ' f<itlir'i'. Al?*x.',n.l?'r McDonald which has! not yet l-een distributed, l has be? ported thai ^??\- estate * II have -iimni?: ?consideran!} when all the debts arc paid, hut it ts expected thai the listera "ill re | ...... . | ? EARL GREY DEFENDS BRYCE - Calls Him "Unpaid Ambassador of Canadian People." Ixi'idcp. 11. Earl Orey, former Qov? emoi General of Canada, addressing the j Canada ''luh to-night h a spirited defence ? t in >? isadoi Bi gainst recen! /.m.-ks i ? ' i .?lion \? th n ? '!???? tII" ?: ' Mi. Brye? i- "ti,. unpaid .'?? ..f the ' ?'anailian people" :ild Knr] ?;;re*. would soon de? mand ai ambassador of bet own If ths in Uah "ambassador fniie.i t., reprea-rnl in?r ??, a v..? ? TO GET NAPOLEON'S FAN Will of Mrs. A. G. Genet Leaves It to j Metropolitan Museum. Bj Teleannph I i TV- Ti ' : Troy, N. v. i..e e The win of Augusta net waa admit? bee ? fan ' . Emperor ? ??n t.? Mme. Campau. Tins |? left to the M* I n of Art ? te w hich is | - more Hum ? ? . . and more than 110.000 p. *.. was left bj th? daughter-in-law ..f Cltls? Qenet, me 1 ountry ??m a mission from France In 17W and be? i/olvod li a controvers) with Waah Ington. He la buried In Es fireenbuah, where ?a also the bulk of it.. estate, The I .... to nephewi a nd nteo - of ! KUNZ TO HELP IMPROVE AVENUE. ge r K uns, ol Tifl an? .?? i ?? ant M. i'lttli \ ? . i, ha ? i.'-en oi ganls? A f"i the pu Mi Kuns Is president "f lb? "amer? ri tori, i'" ? rletj -? WHAT LS GOING ON TO DAY Ka M i ? '... . WaM ' i ? . a Meetlni 0 rth i ? Hotel t ; . m. ., .'. ., . , ?'. , ? ' '? . ? ? ??? ?. rla 7 ? ? ? ? ? i-., i ? . ? ? ? ; I i. ? I ? . ? |) tn. - ? ? *. . . i |j 1 , II I'.'. I ' ? ? I tl i ? M u Ma 1 !' . ' ' IT . i I" ? ? ... - .? i ? ;. !. I'I. .1 1??U. 1 ?II ' ' " .. I '.I I .? H . "A" I ? . . . II ' 1 I ? I ?il. ???? ?'? . . i . i.. -.., i IJ l , M., I'I. |. ! -?.. I ' ? ? ? 1 ii,,. ? ?o IHE DRAMA _. ; NdZimova in "The Marionette at the Lyceum Theatre. There were reasons as plenty ??? bis b'-rrbs f.u the BUCCM Sa ??f "Th?' Ma' nettei " .?i t'.? ? 'omi die Fian there wit.- reasons ipilte as plentiful, n..i Identical, for its su<*t*esa at the Cons Theatre in London. \ row "f IhsOS teas maj have endured the voy?_ge t'? Ken T< hut If th?' play inc.-Is h.-r. with the s ,,-* us projectors desire, and no ?in . \p. . t. Un ?anees will I?' nun?'? n ..i i ii..m those ih.it k??vi-i n? .1 I be f? nn-s ?.f the i. :i' 00 ll.th.r side ,,f Atlantic, It was more ihan a >ear ? thai ?Pierre Wolff, the author ?and garl ; ii.,.? i'f man] plays, s??me nf which are s known her.-. ha?i the f< Hetty of rs ? "??-' "*i Marttxnett? m win the approval of a < Ungulshed audience in UM national thea of i-rail.-?-, it was two months .??-?" that Wolff saw ti,, prado? il?.n. and aeeor?i i?, ail accounts il was a nil'' ? BSfUl prod ti??n. "t this plav in T^.ndon, a version P i pared by th.- well known and Inpepl? adapter Miss (Kadya l'nt-er. Hut at i ?'iini.d.v Th'-atre !n Li'ii?l??n the affair S I Interesting ehtefl] because It brought b.-i ?o the atage the ever-delightful eomedi si. John Hare, and on that occasion I id as ?he ?iciin? ator of its pi lnd| feniah character th.- very l?>v?-ly. V? charming an?i ?unte akOful young aetrs Misa Marie Ldhr. Miss *-Ohr w" to K? nan?i?. Marguls?. rte M?>n< h'rs, . e?taln qua lias which made the part ami th' pi -Hausible enough These m.lal qualii Mm. Sa/liii'.VH does ""t itnt-art, fa-- c. ? ...ich she is m moat of ti" artiti' ..f th" st.me. For in this pie.-e il.. OO. sin? i" aut]. -h?-' phyateal attra. .nHned with the y<onthfuln??*sa th.- Ing?nue, 1- r.-i"?iisi..lf I?"' Ihe "i of th? pi And it win n.'t be said tl ?. , (she seem? ??. have f-ropped t p.-, ti\ "madame") r- lies upon or lends 11. pai i . ntidng pny?-rlcal quolltJes or t ?? ?? -..-". .,.?? ..i h-genuous youth. ?m Mo-nl.iv night Na/luniva Used Mi Inc.r'.s version ?.?* I'brr? WOltTa play f h?r return I'? tie N'.-vv York Stag! v?. . k.- ol ? x. m >i"ii v. (th th? lb ? ^ the theatri s of the road. It is ?? n,.-1 i . -. ., phi;. f?.r t!;?? purpose of ? hlbltlng ?a.. ..f .T"!ui Har.'.s delightful at inimitable ??i" men; It is n?.t quite the sat thing to us?- Ut? nme plaj for the parpo ?.f Btanlng Mi--? Sardmova. Hut each o ..,-i-v. s its own purpi.se In Us own wa.v ai can, n?? doubt, )?? ma<*te acceptable for the who 111'-' the use. Marl" L.'.hr. with all b loveliness, is not ('?ontinenta] snd cell i ,???.?? -t the ''ontinental rju arc ?essential t> th- portrayal oi th? Ms quise d< Mondara, but all th?. other ?-pial ties ?p.. , nn in ample meai-ure give to tl on? need b? told, h? ail ihes? ? 'ontinental qualities in bei and -i i baa them in her sta^e training. I far th.- w ..irr -, ia? is saf. here, but thei . ..-h. .. ongings of th? part ? bit Naaimova doea ? "t auggest, oer-tolnly n? in rtii-- dram She does sugg? at, in ti . mure hj i?<?rli... m d? m'..? and priggish that It is impossible to bi lie*. ... hei But hero sh< to speak, ove staged; she is ImposslMe, ?ven f??r a ?-oui mouse, that Is, f'.r a ciintry rnotti who iw-riiint's wbal she becomes Nastmo*?' makes her n??t only plain, but -i gawh an SOCiall) Stupid, vvha'. ? ? i??- i ?tir. ctii.ns As the girl Is W??*alth] well educated, well bred and has had th ..i?i'.'?' !.. ,"!!?' sodety, it ii impossible i I i !.. \. In ? ? ? " "rdlnar.v timidity, awl wardnees and lack <?f social sense. B? these unllk? I?- and unattractive attribute .Iloualy depicted by Nazlmov, For all tliat, th?- very skill with whl'h Bb liravvs th? character in the first sd make II impossible t<> believe either m the ?hai ad? r or in th? pay. Por, in two months ..i less, the usi awks n I ?try piri, who a?"- not kno? how ? - alt, "r wi.ik. or ??ik. or draoa who 's, Indeed, 'o others, a person ol rathi palnf il p" ? ? " daahlng tigur li Parisian society and a. u-ir?** ;.u tii ? ?f tic- smartest women c n,. amart? -i the t-> potation of ?.i ting person fasdnating, of .ours? ? This is altogether too much Ilk? a tr?n formation it- ., L*nrlstrnaa pantomime. Th slx-montha bride, acted, ?and acted --?it extraordin?r: cleverness, bj Naslmova i ti,, (1rs! 'i of 'The Marionettes," could ne have become In sli ? ? >ear. th?- gay, "i Bupposltltioual] fat, charade of Hi" remaining acts, ii la here lbs fy'aslmove's perception! fall her. Bbemake the woman Imposait ? Bhe i?'- rdoea tli pai i, w hi- .i cannot '??? reconciled s ? . ond. Roger, Marqula de Mondara, la a ?-mini gallant i nd spendthrift. To retri? ve hi ?".- h? ha ' monde d Ferne The rnarrlag? hi . rranga and b" ni - motl ? :. In tin t ?. p|? al I r. ii? li vva li. f,,i i, it In- !.. . i d? ' ?'! for him. Th? Kiri luv. s htm, me ?cording to the lines "f the play, and ac cordlns I ? the behavior of tii?. seven ;,. ... mmt ? s i .. ? ive played hi pai t Nazlrn ,,. . clearl) ma ? ? nd? ? atandabl' But tl .'?'.?. ? -ion f??i ?.If. . it la easy t,. undei stand thli aversion, ? ???- even lo sympathise with it i?,t, belioldlng lb? wife in th? first a?-t o: th? pi?-? ? 'In- ? ? ? t It be repeated an Impoealbl? cneatur? Her husband is snd haa lo attracted bj a m??r' ??"i th- wif. ha n oi Ihan rommoii ?-?.s. >,, i... |ealoua Th? uit. und? i'tak. s to - hange all this, an?: while bei husband Is absent In Bwitaerls-wl With th? dashing .?nd attractive .riatui'? ol nd? blossoms sudd? al] Into a flow?** of fashion, attractlven? i.-i-ki. asnee* Bhe nirts outraa*eoualy te make h? r husbai d lealous. Thla and? tit and well worn trick ??t dramatists la con bl] iti..?!i! ? .i foi BngHsh ami Am? 11? can sudlencea All you mee here is F.-t n.in.i? 'i method i ? bringing h? i busband | ba.k i" her. Bl ? aff?->cts Indiff?rai ce t" him. even av?rai m Ile. upon lits return to p i Is, ol ? astonish? d al the ir.il I.:-."s ni..',,-', . ;. hunt''.', then fur ous, th? n enchanted ?' al the end ha? he bag di i-?-' n?l ? n i .n :. ? to ipp a? ? a ?nchant ! m.aii y,, i 1 ? een all thin befon [ .n ? a i ""-? ? hundred plays, and i v...i ha ? ? i ? i ?? itn mor? coa? n th "i Pierr? Wolff I rlnga with It, oi ihan Miss t in.'.-. iion la pora-Ht? d t?. in Lyceum Theatre It in v n m h i. I to admire but !t is ?till, ti.? --i' remarkable ? artist ll(-tory ai a N mm .?s women ??? Oman, tins ? tradii torj '?' '" : ? '? '?? ' ? no gh ?. ,.,,. .'. ? ? .i,.,i,l, and esclu i ,. Iv .,v,,,i|(| hara . -, Infully ,,] ?in ?m-??? lui habli n. the ? '?.' I .1! I? \" S 01 Ul ". || Q ., ' ' ? ? ? . : ?? id b? t own posit! ?.. would ' ' ? ??' impllsbed the magical ? ... VI..l . ' Il t ???? i.? - ?. .' ?Vai ?. ' ' . rVrha ' nt n ?he ehei I ??-ter f?? related ??> the efrtnitnstnness, h?tw 1 .??.r mu? h thej ini?> believe la th? aroman'? : lo?rt Nasimovs is anfortunately supported by on? ?.f thoss ?(.mpunitf. which, capable ?)** thai asap ,H bt other di**e**tttHiSb neve* fail to ?nul?'' UpOB the Ainiricnn stage the r.p ri?e)),ti)tioii ..f French todies an?i gentle? men Itl'T'?Hid?' ? '.II '??'??1 lira's. If It. i? to lie the fashion for ,?ur Importad populations and their deecendsnts to n??t in ib?- play? houe? b*'an?., they deem their rhos and i.oiai peenliarittea misiepisaented there, thin th? I'l'inh foioiij in New fforb may lind . ?tu-??' hiiltli'l? n| for an angry demon? ?tratton. Tha Krench Bgursa in this play would give a Parisian, or an admirer of Parisian at*tlng, painful or derisive w nf.i tit-na, Mi. i'i.ink OiDmore, as log? r. Mni*QUls de Mttntdars, Is not only not ?trench, be ii* not human. \ pertorman?*? further than ? :n ?-?edibility, from likeiics? to ?di.ir actei or to type, Is net retten seen. Mr. Olllmorc iois giran? area further ti.art In formel *wasons from any useful knowl? edge bow an a? mr, even a romantic actor. Should ?tan.I ami walk and talk upon th? stage. Ill? part in (bis play run? aawav With him. f?i.'l when bs la tno't st*rlOU8 bS Is moat in ?laager of arousing Inughter, Ths vers ending of ths piece, which should b .?"-rioii- enough In tone, though happy enough In purpoae, i.? mad" comic by his boyish s?travagance. Burely Kaatmovs does not intend t,, i? eomkl here, hut. th?' flnsl scene, In it? laet fan rnotnents, very nearly defeats th? purpose <?? all the play and all ?he playing;. Mr. Aithui Lewis piav.s Mtmsteur de Per? ney, an amiable, lovable, if eccentric "H im,I? part. ''? part John Hare played with su. h k?sennees and klii.ll1n?'Hs In Uon?pn. Mr, Lewis's Purnej Is of ?ours., quite dtf ferenl from Ffnre's, bul the dlfferenee I? of ;.artunoe, cum waj or the ether, for Mr Lewis*! sctlng of Monsieur d?' Ft rn? : , 00 ii.. ..,,prti'.es th?- character, I? very ?"."1 Indited and fit.? Into the scheme of ths play. tie aras ?iults ths favorita on Mtmdny niktht certalalj the fa...rite after th? star, 1 ;.|y ?veryho<!> w?u nay. or BMW! 'alors ,.f "hi? pin? w 111 .?,i>, thai Nazlni", a ha? been seen to better advantage, anaa* ln?|\ clever though sh? is, in ? Th* Ma? rio nettes." and If this should be in?- >? ?Met th?r. will not be much o?spoaltlon OUtSlde tin tb'.'itr.- |o appeal from Ii Ka? 7 rnova, of < ? urse, n maint a - clet er ai shs ha? been, it is only that In this piny, aad in thi*- part, -!.? li less conrintfng ?i ,-, ?he im? been A. W. cast OP "nr; m \i.n ?m.tti r Marqul? iim?t i? MfNtetan .Frank >'?? ? .? a> K.rt < v .Arihi.r Lewi? md M7.eriille?.Kd??ard I'Mdintf ' ;??? lw . ? ?. ? Balear )lr?. ?. Rom? ' ? allandar 'lanp.?. William lb?h??.ii i' .Krank (tol?*?mltri Bll .?artInar Hurley l.nrlenne rie .lu??. I Ira r ' Barona? i -urlau .Kaie M? ? Rrle*.. Eileen Keen ?? F"ern*utd< ?;? MonHara Nailmova COURT ENJOINS DR. DRAPER Citizen's Suit Holds Up Proposed Bids on School Supplies. Kre,|et,,?:.; Jj f<b?|ii as obtained from ,i latice Oi??gerioh, of the Supreme Court, a temp..raty Injunction directing Dr. An? drew 8 Draper, Btate Commissioner of ilion, ' oi sus? why hi ahould not be restra'ncii from awnrdlrig contracts for furniture and equlpm-ent for the new slate adueatton building without advert?s? Ing for i.itis. Ths injunction aras servi Dr. Draper In Alban? ywt?*rday, and he must .?bow cause in the Buprem? ? '?urt In thi? city why the Injunction Bhould not be mads perntniient. Klein ?-aid the amount to l.e spent WSJ \109.0ts0. Ills counsel was .Ier"mt.'?h T. Mahonry, part? ner of Benntor ttotert F. Wagner Klein all?gea that the purposed award? ing ol the contracts tritboul advertising for hins reonatltutea "a fraud upon the state." The o?da f,,r th? furnltun snd eq ilpnwnl of ths new- sdu?satlonnl building Hen' to be "pencil t<.-dav at ?a nteetlng of the Hoard of Itagents, ?jtit the Injunctlon isausd by luuttce Q*es*eri?*h ftwMds this act I >n Albany, Dec I Dr. Andren FJ Drap?**'' ?aid t..-da: Th? Injun? eedlngs In Kew For*. ? c'lin? contrn. is fr.r furnishing 'he education building relate onlj to ths fur? nil ire for the "fines and workrooma and to ths oases In Ihs state museum II is Impossible for me to ->? sven approxt? ,? now much money la Involved, bul : . i ,.t ?uppcN ed thai moi c than one - half of the j'............ appropriated tor the building would be required for that pur? po?e. The furnltun for the large and mor?* publii rooms is being designed by ths ? t?. and upon tl i :; ?leelgna ?ml atlona bids will J- ask??. That '.as nothing '?? do with the matter now ? . ? urt \-~ to th? off) ' ' .re alMiiit wl.i. li my pr,, ...lure Is queatlon??d, ii ara ]'.i....i that ti w...id be fairer to manu? and I '?'?? ' for i lu -iai?> to in ?. it? maker? to altoa good? ot their own design Th? whole precodure has i.n perfectly open and n.it lias objected unui now BLAMED FOR MONA LISA THEFT Dujardin Beaumetz Atta?ked in Cham? ber of Deputies by Critics. Paris, Dec I Th? under Be? ret i star.' f..i Pine Aria m. Dujardln-Beau? mets, was attacked In the i hambet of Deputies to-daj In connection alth the i : ? f i of the ptcturi "Mona Lias ' DepUtiN Charle? Benolsl and Dei ''. . hin argued thsl the th? ft s . i;?. ?? roi? of a state of snarchj In th? (aotivre . iid of dlsoi gai I cation and |es ?? . nong t he persoi nel Th? rtetf 1 hst M i. iiardln-Bii mets should bs ? algnt-d tn -= t *-;i < i "f saerifldng Th?ophile li moil... director of the laouvre, who n i .?. apt mle i aft? r the ol bt i M Dujaathn-Beaumeta defended himself I , a long ?peoch, aaylng thai he liad slumps don? hi? duty. WEDDINGS i... ?. ddlng of Miss Jennnett? I Day snd Al< Mind.r Mackintosh t...,k plaes last evening in Chrisl Church, Bedford svtmue, Br-wklyn, the maB r? ?eptlon f?u relatives and Intlmnte'friends which followed being held at the home of the bride's parents. Mi .in-. Mi* Augustus P Da . So. M l* > 'hase "tu? i.?t. .i ? m Sarah Trowbridg? Da) attend?6d in-i a? maid ol bom ' snd Mh and Mrs Frank ?i.,. TutUe's 1 o Uttl? aons, Day and Ouer? for itou- coufdn. The i i lern | VViggliaaworth, snd I as U Bf I'i .Ik?.pies ' '..it. I- j you Rushmore, Dr. John i' Rsnkln, "Vin M ,,.., T .i tie, ol B ookl) n John ?? ! M.is.i..:, Bamuel Level sad John MeLen? i a Mr Mat kin'..-; ? nt ol the B i, n ? 'h.ipt. r of : I ? ?nn ri? i Instil ut< of Archil*'i-., an as?... mi. of the Royal in .sinuie ..f British Architt?! md a mem bar -?i H" !?*eti( n 't ?rit ' Hub, of N? ? fork. Th. bi Id? dilate of Packer. Mi?? pioi ence A "? right, da ? ,,f Mr and M' Wright, of No. , Msdlso ?reel nd John Met 'trrmlck, jr, v\..,, ma. r?e i In ' he s..-'r..n.i v i am id? ? lodlst Bpl?M*opal Church, Brooklyn, at loch last svenlna The lirid? , ti were tile? Mabel Tlni le*. Mi . . | .. \t. - . : ? ? i . , ' m nhattnt t llfl ?' X| ,:' bop a ,i ,,,, ?i? an ' lb? usii. is -vera Arthur Burns, of N*?*?rthport. i. i David i?ong? ,.v. ?? "i K" i?' Ule ' i "i" . i. i . Burton .,,,,,, ' ;. ,.i j. .??' Mose!? md I i anh M.-i "i tub i?_ NEW HARVARD CLUB FOR BOSTON. |., ,,,, i . .. .\t.i;.i n. ? ? ,., . , . made ,,,,,, n. i ' liai ' ' i'. . iimil.? to ths "t ih? i, , ., ,| . mi. of See rork <*il I ? ? n h? - ' ?? I lie D ?' . lirtad ? DIX WELCOMES GOVERNORS Mayor McEwan Also Greets Party at Albany. Albany, i?e.-. g ?;??-.n?,r i>ix fora-ally wd.-ome.i the vlsltinK Western aowarnott and tlielr party t?. this -1,1,1 ?Dutch Town'' to-day, at a luncheon given by a numher < I ?Albany business men. "Whan r heard >ou were r*on-Jng." s;,id Vew- Y..rk'= Fve, uiive, --i arrancad t?. bave a representative mad you at Buffalo an?i 1 .ni..-.. ?h. nonbr lln?. .,f (he KoW Knii lan?! State* iioi-.i-i- lin. s ara la-aglnary lin?? and -houl?l he reinov. ?J Th.- <,ov.-rn?.r ex pressed the hops that the Journey nqw under way would serve us a pr?cr,ient i<> bind eloaer together the I SOptS '.f ah?- I "nit ?-.1 St.it.-s. ?Mayor McRwan <>f Mb?ny.alao Joined In a wel-om? t.. the visit.,r>. ?,, which ''."V ? 1 nor West of ?Oregon, Cloveraor ?Carey of W rooting an?l <'<>lv!n it Mr?.wn, r? pi Ing th- Panama exp^tkm, responded ?riivcrn??!- Hawley Ot blah" vas t., have Bean ..n?. if Hi?, apeakers, but was force?) to lake to his he?l dUTUlg the da y becail?" of .1 '-?.hi iii- illness i? ""? serious, and be left Albany ??lib th?' m-m Of tli-- !?? ? late tuis afternoon. Governor Carey si k? Ma approval ol th.- wpinan ?juffrage movem?i?nt ?inrink his address. "We have woman suffrage, h? said. "In Ihe W?*at Washington, Califor? nia, blah". 1 t.iii and Wyoming and It ?rill ? many years before half a d ?sen nu re Kr,.it states win have it The ?lovernor sal?) the W?8St h"l the ability t?? tr> out th? question "f Initiative and referendum, and expressed tl.pinion thai th. w.st. m states would adopt l< .-?nd irive it a fair trial, "ft It proves ? failure," he added, ' it can be dropped." Mr. br.iwn said fjovernor l?i\ had as si,r?.i Mm of hi Interast In tu? Panama i exposition, and would us?- his "? ? ?i.Hv.'r t.? s? ?? that the Empira Btat? ft bllil'llriK at the 'iXPOSttlOO .-???", 1 t.. 11'? ??th?-r ,s-?iite building on th? ?grounds, '?ov.-rnor and Mrs. Dis pave a reception in honor of the executive! a' the tnan?ion at 4 o'eioek, an?i a? 1:11 p. nt tic party started for Washington, where th.- gov ?inors will att?end the Rivers ami Harb?*?ra 1 'ongn m DIX NAMES HORNBI.OWER. 1 Asked to Take Testimony in Sanford Case?Osborne May Prosecute. Albany, Dee I ?lovernor Dtt to-ds* I asked William f' Ib.rnblov..??. of Set Tork, to m t as commissioner -,? .] lake Itestlniony nn the (?haiges ?preferred against District Attornev iioiand B. Iganford, ?f Albany, by r?r. C. m Chdvar? pr?sidant ol the Albany ?dtrlc ?league. The chare?s grew out of the Investigation by the ?Sen? ate ????nimitt.'o mi,, the affairs of Albany ,-itv and t*ounty. The Qorrernot ?aid ? onfHtent thai Mr. Ilornlilower iroul cept tt'e appointment. 1 (Strict Attorney **anfonl has written to Qowernot ?Dis suggesting that In idea of the <iisc!"sores made i.v the ?Senate com? mlttee, and because of the fa*t that charges wer? pending against him. a spedal deputy attorney general ',,0 deslg? nated to prose? ate any charges developed at the Inquiry, It ?vas said to-day tl at James w. Osborne may be dttslgnatad lo .?..nd i? t such 1 roceedlngs. Mr. Hoi-iibiow-er raid hist night that he had not I.card ''r.nn thl ?.?-v.?n??r an, until he ?ii?i he would not state whethet or nd he would ?act ai commlaaloner. I WOMEN TEACHERS PAID $1,488 83 File Statement in Connection with Passage of Equal Pay Bill Albany, Dec - Th? interboroug soclnttnn of Wotneu Tea. hers of the City Of New York to-day riled a Btatem? m With t ? S.- tetiiry of BtatS si-owing that II spent IMBl'fl in conne. ti.-ti with the POS? sa?e of the "equal pay bill." N'o money W.?.-. Spent for BOUnSSl fees, accr.rilitifC to t'.,? stai? tmnt, hut f?OT txpei-MS llRrurred '.- MMrgnlttee - ir? eomlng to Albany and r?.r printina and I eleg?a ma Th? Ma!?- High School Teacher?' Aosoda? tlon of the City of Nan Fork certifled it ? xpen.i?d *2?")4 ??:'. and Hi" Assodation "t Men T?aachera In IQementary Schoola of ?he I'n' ,.- Saw "i "Tk hied a statement shovrlng it paid out |1M 7S. THEATRICAL NOTES. The first Sew v??rk presentation of "**Peggy," ti"- nee mualcal production now running at the Qatet) Theatre, I. win be ?given this evening al the Casino Theatre. The music of "Peggy" is *,-. i i re lie smart, the romposer of "Florodora" and "Havana." Harry E*1stier will play the leading .'??m?'.!;. role. Oladya Moore im? ai?... been added to the produdton an?i will do ,i new dan? Ing -p?clalty. The Irish players will give "The Playboy of the West? i n World" again at the ?Mas? Ine BUIotl Theatre this . enlng, with Lady Gregory's "The Rldng of the Moon." In? atead of *The Jail Oat? ' as previous!) an? nounced Tils hin will i-?- retained until the end of the week. ?>n Mondaj Bl John Ervine'i "Mixed Mariage'* win have us tu it pedonnance In America. Ida Brooka Hunt, who san? the leading role m "The Chocolate Boldler" ai the ?'?-< sin??, has be.-n engaged for the principal part m 'Jacinta," an opera romique which will s...?n i.?- . ??? n iii New Tork. The en-1 gagemenl will begin al the Adelphl The.. .?tt. Phtladelpbis nexl Mcmday night. John ?oil baa .-Ikik-'I contracts with ' Messrs. Plxlay and Ludera which lecuro f?.r him the rignts to their new opera, I "The Qypsy." The Opera will '" l'i"-''ii'"l early nexl a? ason. Chsrlea Kldn will make i dramatisation Of lb I l:? I I.If, 'The St . '-I'" W'ell." Mr. Klein will tall on thS I 'i' ? ?n December I for s two months' rest In Europe, ii?- win return by the wav of Panama ai .1 v 1st! tli wher? ; action of th?- play take pla?*e Th.- play! will be produi'd n< -- "The Bird oi Para lise, a Hawaiian play, b) Richard W ilton Tull: will he pr? -eiit. -i in it... h.?-1? ? n ? 'hi -'.art- i a? preliminar) to ita Se. fort ..-.-???nation, in the ? -t :.!?.? ''. - Bates Poet, Lauretta Ta lor T eodore Roberts, Lewis s. Btone, Pamela Oraythorne and Ida Waterman. Lillian Ora ham lean toe dam er, I i played In all lbe l?*adlng music halla in K'ui.p., has been ? premier dai ? i Th? ?Spr-ag Mal?i." w in tour lbe See Kngland and Southern atates before gdt ? Paclflo ? Tl ? recept. ?' Mella md Bela "uassky, s-ho .u'! ???? aeen it th? : linden ,.ii I i. c.-nil-e: II. Will t..ko i n,. 11..-. ? im,, i.-, ?bocker | hail.?.i .n i .., lock thl i afteri o?nn -fte th.- Informal re? ? ,-' on Mme Mar sin??,' s,.\er.r. ?junga in Bngllah 'tad Herman. . i.. i; v. ill , ?'ine to th.- H? raid Bqt ? ? '?? on M?onday evening, l?. ?-. mh.-i II The production will ,. ..mi s.,t o?i.?? In Bpdag? field befoi.mini lo v? r?*?- Tho pi iii<-ip.ii im-,.ing HI L ? Rus ara Robert i?. n... i. , Hi - "? Worth? Ingtoo Romain . 0? org? W Callaban, Don? aid Bu< huii.m. iviwn. Stanley, Alfred !'? erj H s.it... Myrtle I? rs? Lw I? ?Cai t? i.,".in.( Shannon .it,a Juil? lb I ? ? m ,,i Katun W "?"i-?? -1- ' ;'' the Kri.'tna. .?|..i 'I h.ati. , Will ? '?' Hi Ion ol - v. i 'i ne. '? ?i n.??. Indudlag ' Th? i imooi Staa Hunt, ' i im mina i "?". ?a ih? i "' ' "' ,\,, ,,i,| .in- ? "? 'i" m the .. ,,,,. md l ?".'-? It? a '?..m M?r?in i' g i bringing '??> ".merlra to pis . ,.i,i vine the 0 ,, ., ,,,, ? n Kr aii'-'n* I |l h? i?n. OBITUARY. POLICE CAPTAIN T, F. DARCV. PUHea C?ptala Thomas r. Datar? far forty four? one of th<- plcturea?|U?* BgUTSS la "id i.,?;? ?aland City, died carry yee terday morning from a stroke of paralysis ?it N'". ;.; Remsen ftreet. Aatavta? In hi? sixty-fourth year. By actual meaaun-ment 'aptah. |?.,r?v wan ??>'? of the MggeSl men physically on ths Kew . <>rk poll?-" torce Me vas more than Shi feet tall, weighed more th,-,,. Ml pounds an.I had the strength of a giant. HS ?as not very stout ami retain?*?* his activity up to th? time he i?e cam? ?it in rjctober last, while in "command ?>f the port Hamilton stntlon. Captain Darey was born m astotrts when i? was part "f ?i,.- ..ii town of Newtown, it-- served in the navy during tie latter pan .?f the Civil War and ?!***?< B?*?*?e time i wif. th.- Const Burvej foUowing m*- Re b.dlion. Hi I.'"" ? ?.'lac poll.nan In '-: .md nu? one of th? Brst m? ? >???--? of i h*- ?.hi la.ng (aland ''it.*- police force, ??n a..-"uni ..f bis ? tat n a h? was slwi conspicuous figure, snd tic ?hare?! thla dis Unction with farmer Police CaiNtnln v' .-. \1 oodS, Of Hi" old laOtlg Island ? it) foree, Ah.? waa Darcya?aqtml la helghl and sreight. Si <trti\ before nntwlld Ml 1';. i ri.*l< .1. ?;|.?.?.-on ' ? ? hum ? full fi?.|ge?i poltet captain, and as auch h-- i.,"..? part of th? ntetrop? i,,*.? H< was ?Iwsys r*onslde**ed si ?:<. '? rave a id g?*neroua a*; he was 'dg in statur.. ii?. .?as aducnted In tbe public ?ohools :u Astoris and is aurvlved by his ' [hi "S and I? . e- ? COLONEL E. A. HAWKINS, i ppee Baodusky, i <?.,,, \<-. g ? : \ Hawkins, slaty-eight whe, ss rat? In the Ignal servie? of the I'nionl ami.?, .vus, tbe first to lelefTuph ,r' Wash of ti'.e completion of Star man'a march to lb? sea. died her? last i II ' t J. HENRY COCHRAN. Will, i,.sport Penn., I.I J Henry Cochrsji fi rmer Btate Benator a "? i ? iea?icr of tb. Democratic part) la Pennayl di.-.i las! nlgln of pneumonia at hi? country .loin?, itos..gin. w Mr. Ctmhrea waa bora n 1MB, and removed to Pennsyl? vania In 1*?*?2 He bSCUine S lumberman, and later a banker, and ?a? <.p,. ,,f the ?ealthie.? mea In ?lie >-',if.. He had large Interesas in rarious part? of the country. CAPTAIN JOHN S. WATSON. Captain John s Wutsou, for tirent: seven year- marin? superintendent of the ''u?ar?! Line, died at his home N Kl Park avenu? ??asi ??range, on Tn nadar He waa M years "'d. and had retired from aetiv? s.-r'.!..? four years sgo, Csptnln VV'ataoa wns ths ?on of A ISugens Watson, a paymaster In the United Btatea Navy. H< was horn at Northamp? ton, Mas?. He aerved In the navy during ? ? civil War. cotn^ rsftetrtvard to thi Msll steamship Company ! Captain Watson came from a aautJeal family, His brother Is Rear Admiral F.. W. Watson, [J. B N . retired. There ar?? t"..? other admirals in tb? family. One of 'attain Wataon's slaters married Weur Admiral Kami, U, B. N . retired, and an? other s!?t>T married Rear Admiral Mil'er, L" B. N.. In charge of the Novel Home at Philadelphia. Th? funeral "??; be held this afternoon at I O'clock at the Watson home. The Rev. .i iicnrv Watson, a cotjgfn, arlll of? ficiate. i'h" burisl nil! he at Qrecuwtwd ' '< nn t.-r> , Brookl] n. JAMES A. MILLHOLLAND. umteriaad. Md., Dec. I.?James A. Mfll hoiiaiiii. Maty-nine yenrs old, inventor, former coal operator and former president of ths Q**ot*ge's Creek ?v Cumbertnad Rati road, died to-day. Ufa fatlter, Jam? Mill Oilan !. helped btllld the first |O00t&Otll *g in Amerteu, designed by Peter <"oper. ROBERT INGRAM BROWN. Botart Ingram Bntwn. s retire.i t dealer. ?iie?i jrawtatrdny after k short Illness St his home, No. lg* We?t nth street, tn his sight*aVflrsl : ? ar Mr. Br-twii leaves ?one children. No atTangementa for the havs been mad.?. Mi Brown ?f Of Hi" Neva York Hlsforlr || | clety, the Atnentena Qetographleal s.-ciet.. the New Tork lalbrary nn?i the Museum of N'a t ?irai History. ?ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETY DINES Three Hundred Members Hear Many Speakers Afterward. Ri api? ltd? hl In glitt? ring gold braid and a cornered ant Walter L? .-'uy?Um. j rt?**n-pret*Ment of the St. Nicholas Society.] walked down the centre of th? bent-niet hail al I'.-iinoni? o'?; last night, and as t:i" last strains of martial mii-h died away aa? lt the speechmaklng nn the ,,.? 'asion of the seventy-sixth annual dinner was about to txtrin. Three hundred member? ol the famous aociet] ?v.r. present, among them l-Vmltttey H.H. low, Oh) raid, 1 ... ?. William 1, lie Boat, the Rev. 1 ?- Howard I ?uflleld, I r.irra^ui. Btuyveaaal FI ?, Jr., Major ?Oen? eral PTedericli i ?. ?iran?. Pram-is C. Hunt? ington, i ?? i ..u*?? >? Nil-oil, Charles Bchermer1* horn. Walter i.. Buydam, jr., Colonel I taff and Andrew . 'ahrlskie op tJallor arose to make a sliori ad dresa thai .'.as fun of sn?*?*4?*des and, ma? terial for laughter, >* DeLnncey Nlcoil wns tb? Brst t>? answer to s toast, thai of "mir dtj " Newt?? D Rak? Msyor-eleel "f Cleveland; ? I r. Moore and Austen < ; i os wer? the . ti ? r apeas MUSICAL FOR CARDINALS Students of American College Hono. Farley and O'Connell. Koine. Dec ? Mgr Kennedy, the rotor. and the students of the Aniertcnn College u.i\.' a musical to-iJa) In honor <>t Cardl nala Parlay snd O'ComteH, tn which the I singera pnrtlelpnted. The audience Included, besides ?'ardi?al Pakoni? and prominent pit lates, dignitaries of tin. papal cour! sad m. rats n ol ths A me i lean colon) Tin Rev. John Doddy, ol Chi sgo, t ??? ih>i prefect of the Anierlcna College da* IK. red an a.hires? of greeting to th? i on,ai? In til-- name of their alma mater > ?LOHENGRIN" GIVEN AGAIN. Lohengrin'' was h?st atght'a opera at Metropolitan, and. of cours?: the I ? intially Uled. Th? ? ? same as at iti" previous performance, ss> cept thai Mme Johanna fJudskl sang i-: i .-?.*.. ? ?:; it -.?? II Mr. Jadlou k ?!? a a ? a knight n*ho sai.?: most beautifully, but lefl an ??! hoeao: Mr w. u a i unv? i bul fine \oieeii Teirsmund, and Mme. auer an ?Ortrud at trnlj snt-ge? is i,,ii. ? Mr Herts ?oiitiucteii with ... sndsbls spirit. MR. WICKERSHAM MUCH BETTER. w .,?iu'.'-'t..n. i.? Attorn '? i leneral ?.Vlckersham, who Buffered an attach of In? . m while attending the Cablnel moot* lay, ??as lnit'1'.'Veil l..-?lav. II?? ,1,1 n ,1 go t" the Department of Juatlea n ? malnlng at home to t benagt of '. Ml -? TAFT AT WANAMAKERS STORE B I ana i (?hilad, ipil . i '?. I ?"'? - ft to . .?,?(,.. .i .m invitation to attend tha publie .??Hebratton to thi? ?dtj on lhe ?., of t**- - ahlrh "in mark tht ti v of Mi.' founding of .lohn unaker's Mor* I -? ?Ideni | ? i ... t.. \ea> ?, ork where he *?111 . ths pcaes Cemferenei ?he aams nigh? Lfl Seth Low Urges That Article IK Be Made Clear Beyond Dispute. FAVORS THEM, OTHERWISE V'rites Letter to Joseph H?, Choate in Which He Ex plains His Views. in Bn ??pen letter |Q .fo?rp', (f. I . ? ,%, made public yeatorday. Beth I????*, expressed himself a?, "head and soul In fa-.-or of the "civeinent f,, general arhif ra t|??n," but sal?! he thotiK'nt I,.- eould do b?-?ter ?ervtr?? ?" tii?- cause \h?,n bj merrtme; ,,? vira preM deat at ?h?- m.-efina ?m r?e. ember 12 ?*?**? pointing '"It Why he believed the trestle? Bhould b amended before b-dm*; ratified. \f?rr dlMUSetag ?ie ?iihoon.?- ??f Ih? treaties, M, | ?., sold: M] first objection t?. the treaties *. ii"" ?land is thai th.v ^r<- not ?dear. r. .?.| carefully p ????a? ?La, that has i.-.-n written in?l said up'.n this e?jb i?< t. ami [ lind great difference of opinion -?- t.. the meanlns ??? He.-fton :. Article ill, when read in ?connection wltli irilcte I of tr.-atle?.. **??- claim that under Ar?|c|?. t, which Impose up??n each sovemnteul II e duty ??t agree Ins on the terme ul lb? arbitra? tlon, eithei ?government csn homirably ?h? agrea on thee? terms ev<n after ?he Joint tflgh Comnilssloi ? ? -n". : ?-'1 v t? has ., mat the mi ''"r ?*f th?? disput? is ', ist!? labte. If th< * igra?*, honorably. Is it n. ' clear that rtectlon ??' trtlcle TH is only advisor? In fad, howerac com? pelting In form? Others claim, however. that the c??'in?rle? <,,nt>"t ' ?mnrably die?. at:,..,. ,,,, th? details if the Joint lltg?l <"om m lesion lise reported b?- Ihe sp?cifie?"! vote ?!,Hi ?he silbjeet matter ? '? the dis?, p ;t-- i- (?isUciaM? 'ih's M: i,.., r*oos?d?*Ted, wa? a v??n regretteltte -Mssgrseirasn a*> la th? ?rital i?:.,!!.. .if the treaty, v|ta'. at least in th? sense that it ?4.-??? the snly <*is?ise a? ?<* which there was an? difference of opinion. It ?would be a pity, la Mr Low's opinion, ta a?|opt such h treaty in a form that wouldl nec**asttate the sub-tlasloa of the treaty itself to Tue Hague uibunh! for Ir ur-prete-i ?ion He added: Ml second objection to ?he ?reaitea ad the) atan?! la, that tide <*te<*tlon 3 of Arttela ni aeema t.. me to relieve both the Prasli and the .-tenate of the duty \-.bleli ? ?? 1 itton baa laid upon tj-iein of ???efermlnini*: themselves, in a given rate* whether this country shall arbitra??** or not. On the constitutional point to**ol**eda C know that authorities dtff?-?. But praetlc alb.. la it v. |sp, even If it be const 1111? ; .. (| Responsible government ?** dietttjstilih?i<i from Irresponsible, seems to me to demand that in thla country, at any rate, auch a, , ahould he niad?. actively snd dl-. |rectlv, h\ the officiai? elected to rerfon*"*, 1'i'c Isel* that fum-tlon. I think, h.-wev.r. t..at crea? and unuaual I weif hi six 1.Id be ?*|v?n to ?he report of a ?.b.int Hijfh <'omniissioti s'ibmltted by tha Impressive vote indicated !n ?Section 3, Artl' I" HI of the [tending treaties, t ren. tur>- t?. propose, therefore, that th!a ????'. tlon be amend?*! by providing that th?-? findlnR of the Joint High ?'ommlaelon ba binding, unless It <**? dt?af*T?*cd to by for? mal action on the jart <?? one countrj?* >r the other. Tills-, Mr. I.on- BUggsalsd gNMld p-eveng tip- defeat Of the ("ndlm; by Inacttort or hy obstruction, nnd the flndtni? wrvtlit stand, except In the unuaual ?ase In a hielt, .me country or the other solemnly set IS aside in every other respect, Mr. Isiee said. ending hla letter, the i.en?]lnr* treatlea 'seemed t?? him rMhnirable, and h?* fa**a****| theni with reserve. CAN BUY FIREWORKS NEXT 4TH, Replvlnir to Herman I'tdder, chairman <>f the Fourth of July ce|ebra?i?*n committee, who wrote to say that ?her? wh? a surplus Ol HAMM from th?- fun?l raised las? sum? mer, and asking what shoul?! be done **l?li it. Ma? or ?laynor Mid -.est.-rday that the i celebration *?-a? now a permanent Institu? tion, and the balance tn the ?reasurv should \ be kept as a norteas for neat ?car. PRINCESS "PAT" NEAR CANADA. Cape Roca, N, f.. Dee. ?The steagesV Empress Of Ireland, having <>n t??ard "'rin'-eny batri'-la of ???nnaughf, ?iauKhter ? ?Duke of Connaught? Qovsinor -;?*' - ?t Canada, vvhs rdae?ty m'ie? eau of Etao at m?sset *a?nlght. Th* steasse? is h .und f?T Halifax. X. S. DIED. !.. lai . B ?i.r'.b'jt Martha r Brown, u..her? I. ? Bllsabetl i ttiirreii?. Sells. . . T.a t-?i V Edward N Moellei ' u 1 . 1 1 ?rard r ? ,? ,- -... Owei lehn P . ? .),...ni ? 1 .'i. H*Mh? ??, - Orase, ?... BBU-AMT Entet*-*-l late Ufa ???mat, TessSaga .'. 1911 i: leti i.'??i'htt-> B? 1st? l.-'l Of ?I [.,:" ? ' -'-.!? ?-..?" ., id t:::. t. ?. k- .. - n - ? * 1st? llenr> S. ?, i Au? i?t_ .- < Ml? I t., .?'t?n : th? funertil ^ ., ths i-Mld?*u ? of ?'- ??sal Mrs.] I Magie. - ' '-"-"nt ?\? . n??*r \\'e?t i?:.:' -? . See ' I trade:. i>?-* ? ? 7 .? 7 to -,. -n. BROWN On Dec ? ? mu, R^r-n lograra Brown, ??? of th? ? Pfra'- m i ,\r-\ li M?' v??r. ?? hn> lata S I?I2 vv.-.i 76th ?? F 11 ?r^! prU II? ItKKI.I.i: Mrt et Fiark A, H',.rr, I ?? ? . ?? 1 ft? . ? 111?? M, It -- .?1 ?1 Bro?'l?r?iv. r, - .? ir :. ? 1 ' . ; fraai Th. 1?^tn ' - n '??*?>. s., -.'?t Weet 2-?.l K. . ;? .1 iD \f'.i' ?'n ? I ?- ?? i-?r *,? 1011, h' Mo 1 fill year, ??-?s 1 - 'Joddard. I>:ti?r>. ? ?? s- p.? c - ? Win leer. " ? . -? -!>il ?? t ? ' I..-.I. all ; ?" '? tr '.-in ?x ?'tal r??' '" OOI.DBN "1 '.v?.ln.?.l.,-.. r??-c?mh?r S IfHtt John ? --?: ???'i of th?. in'- Uielvsr-T " runeral fre?, t-?, '4,* | i-ii.i. ? S'o ? .7 -? lohi ? Plae?, c a ? P Ht ; p, m, ? I . ,.r. GRAY?? . ? ? I n>t 1. Su?.?n .iuii.it. ?-? if-- of ? ?? ..?? William ?;r?^ '-j . . >. ,1 ?II . u ? I?' ? ? I 1? 1 s s'cloi'k. OREENE On Tu D ?inher .%. i!?!^ I - Fmeiin?* ?I '?"?,-?? ???..' r t la'o N , . ?? I .' ' ?' I 1 hursds). 11? cember 7 11. .1 ST? >X?O ? 1" ?n-t.. r I 1!?11. ?'?t' ,?. ,| ?? ' ' ..-^ f ?? V'?j late re?*l- I S ''"'? ' Thurt ?? k. ' ??- at Ms gagi I S Iliint-r. ? - S -.-ih?r a. nt ^ Intel -n- at in . Hi Ki.in r ??n M ?ad. i' ?' ? i inn si So "i Ht.-k? It , BrcViya. , i ? ,.-... .? ???' Ssaghtsf et :'i..nl, J ., '?????? **a> ? rauntsa, Mjii ,sti>i v V. J . 1" ?mh-r a? K. lMa.tr Kelssv. ..?!? r<?id?.ic*. Thara? I _ ; i:i: p?*tet W U - *??.? t Ti? ??tis ? a. S < ?-le?-k, \ ? .'?i w. ? . - '* opboll s.-,i! RSI - \ *i . e?l ? -.'M 'M- ' N - i'?v. in his t-Siaeial \-. <\\ BN ..., ?. ? ? I Ifll, Jolia In the 7S?I ?' . eg* r\> n i -? wl Ma lata ?.-?I - N ". . .v . '.. . ii ,,,, 1-rll.i?. I>? 0.4 papera ,?i?a?s RAYMOND 41 Tairvt.i? n \ ^ . rv.-ainler S. ni i : * if. ,,f ji. p i:,.'..r. : h '!?? TSth year at hat mge, Se 1 . ? . w ?.. U'W \i:i? Vi t. Se 17?> state Brooklyn, Urae? ?A'cwdw-nl ! itiarai ?*??* i rldsy, I' CKMI lfcHltS. - I the wooni \\.N ran g rut. 2U3ii hi B ?' ?'" ?""| fcr rrolley. Ot?ce, Ht Rast -J?.1 St- N. T. I MM 111 AkhHS. rtSANK ? < ?MI'BHJ. "?1 ?I W?i? 2Jd SU ::???.-. l'uni. Ainl,vilanu?ML u: i.T'l ? helsea._ unit Rg. MAIN ?TM'-r N?* ''? Ktsssas aiesei iit.'Wn ? ?VK1- t: ->-?. bi*4 Prosd-asr. ra hiiv a o.-" ? :,*?ea HARLEM 0**yiCES v"> 1ST E?it I'?.'am irttX, >o 'J?j *v*.?**t X'iilh .'Tt*'.. jBd No. 219 T^eet U'Sth litrtat w A?H?'^'-.TJN B'JREA*---'?*?:?*to'*T ?ulll-tg