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5672 IS jews Prepare for Rosh-Hasha nah Cciebration Wednesday. AWAIT RAiVTS HORN CALL Many Temporary Synagogues Arranged to Accommodate Fcstival Throngs. -.., |?a lb New Tear wlll bejtin *f gaU fTedneaday. aad tbere has heen a taacral houa. Is aii ih* *yna cori** "' Pfaparatloa foi th.- aervlcea at that tim, .lltrtou. n Roah-Haahaaah, as the day is . _ sircons tlie Jews. marks the be -jnnlri- o? h rew .-ar. it ls consider*. flerlpturaa.- only as the "day of ?h* Jn-mprial "f t e hiov4injf of the trumpet." tc. mark t ? paaelng of time and the un (trialrtt: "f buman life. The ancient ,,r.trien: ?t low ing tbe sbofar. rw ram's born, b 'nf central feature of th* ser dra *r'r ' ,s *>**n Interpretcd by th* ttt*' M ' ? CSli of the -pjnt aronsina tha ro-'-'"" " ; '"' "awakenlng th* bn ?aba t* make thi .~*w .t.r more frult ...h! uneelnsb actlon." The ne* year aill br ki.own as .V..- and arlll t14 a- - ' ? vtoher 1. *gll ? F?r th* -? commodation of the thou f_nd_ ef Jeu'fl Who ar* not memb*r* of MBBgagucs -? orgauilsattaa, of arhieb dl ,;. Dr, .1. I. Msgne?i B the head. ? il temporary synaaogue* at ... ... ?? - t>!sc.'=: No .".: Bast Mth ,,.,rt \ . v.; \:Au[ Ith street. \o 4s* Re.k^-4 enue i"a?t New Vmk No -gM atreei -.nd at ibe Hobrew Technlcal paeal Second avenue and iftb Btreel Ki;t theae ;.;_.** t>.c*iber arith the reg ahrtf organlaed houaea ..f worahlp, wlll -0t accommodate all who wls'i to attend ,j,P ?mlcea," aald an Rasi BMe oarnt m_n?l -"'rker yesterday. cmmentlnc on a hetun of the fcstival he coasldered IBB8 BBd rcgrettaole. 'for of the l.gB^BBO |ma i" 'be _nit*<1 States l.ofwvon llve in yrw Tork, and liundrerl-. of holMsy -vna g.fu.-. whe.c admlaalon e_n pe goined only on payment of a certain BUan, will . pla m of amueetnent bj enter aaaaa peraoaw. Ther. ,.re at iea*t six huiidicl of these. .nd -ome people put ?*r as hich a* r-iijht hundred !-,- ii moaing pleture place* box iig club*. bllliard halla and other rlaces arerted mto svnagor'ie* bv ?, ialtac tbe few'B d* _ l'_- aai that dav. if on no (.'he Thr icea m th* vaiioufl templea and . ? . .11 he eondllcted lo the fol i .gudath .Tesboiim. DavM Pandf-o! .hawatti Cbaaed, isaac. B. 11.. nahe Cbaaed, .la. r.i. Kohn Bath -, hnlman: Beth larael J2d I^xlngtoe avenue, Aaron Elae T*mi>le K.nianu-Kl. loaepb _M1 uamar, The Rm in h. Q. Enelew, ini wpa recent!] eleeted as aaaorlate . II OCCOpl ,hf pulnit fo; tht fl.M >? t mple B'nal-Jeahurun, ?6th BaaB md Madteoi a ei the puipit Bd-bi oucuptad b. 'he v.e\ Dr. Bmanuel pbrelb. At tbe Hahraw Taherna.ie Ruhb , arard Uaaman wlll ofnviate. at Rabbl B. A Tlntne . and at Ohal- '/ l 11 Iftb ureet. tbe Rer. ard Prachman. T-. ? oaraed, ImmadlatilT aft*r th* wiii ?nii far Bnglaad to rre*. . W .- .' -ii'late fo- thr plaCe O* chlef -.-- QreatBritain The Rw .lo?*ph H. ???-? . iim betni ronafldrred for BtEns bmmr, wiii ofricint. ,-.-,- v., - l*; 1 lyxlncton ?xr. r* ' ? Rei i'. Badelpb Oroeaman ? ? - r_ *\ the Temple Hfll.p!, .- '. . - cton avenue and Md bbl Jacob Dolgeaaa wlll nt Mai pin u. ESUJah By__agogua la aai ? T'tilar. No. 160 ',???? thfl Rer, Dr. F d. s<.ia -iert-es .ui conduct th* ser\l< es. The R*-.. To ii p. Mcadm rahb ef Ibe Bpan bh and Portugueaa Bynagogue, who ha* IBM ni foi 'hr last eijhtren montn. , aill be preaent, bul ns he i* not ?un.eien' . r?auo(i_ ? h'.-'itii the mrvtcea will be aafart*d i>>- th< i. Dr. de soia P0..1 IB l:< n Ui url. II Hhm is will h. ln cha-r? of Temple Israel. of Harlem. and ?? tii< i .,? ? Temple, In Tbe Bronx, BahB nifton li Levj -4 iii coadui t tbe WANT ONLY BEST JEWS Ju_tice Sanders Tells of Plans to Check Immigration. la ir. L?eoi Bandera atho rpl rrnad jree* t.rda;, _ft, - aeven week- sp*;.t abroad In orj_n._.'? an International board wheat taty ? assist fn prevoatlflg aaigratioi to Ameriea ot people who do not neei the nualincationr of the Amen f*n ;: lawa, waa tbe guest at a <li"-;.- - ln iu* honor last ti_ht at Be Hot* v..,,. , flfteen combinad lew tai. *<? letb ? ? Aba sand personi naani <>f h ntlfled arltb .Jevvi-h pl 1 aatbroplei n ? . clty, as wcii as mvaral *t pa ? mlnenei vvith wbon Jua-1 .. g | .... |i !? i i. aecur 'ng t nt of lt glelatloB tataaded hr Um -t of tbe Jews' condition, ?a-r preaent le h'.-ir ilielr guest tcll of *ha> i , ompltahad in thr Initlai leni tb*t will afford rellef ,f> bi ita lerera and proeperttj to w hi.li : ta addttloB te Um aatabMshmenl of aa -..-d to Bupervtae hnaatgratlon, -ueti'e flondera said. araya would be de ^Um to teat proapectlve Anieiicanr; tbat ^'?a Vork was not tne wiiole of ihe aaBal Sute- and wouid .s.-ek to dtatrib ?B the influj to the South and WoM OVert tt.. opportunltlea to g.ow up w.ib lh4)counti. wer< greater Othfr flpeakera beeidee ai.st.'e Bandaaa aara Abram i. Kikue, who prmldad: ser. *,Mt Ikii-. Penroce, or ivnnaylvanla: l**<i"'?: -taishfield, Congraaaman William "aair, Egward l_assnaky, Bacretery of w !>l*'* M Sea \?.k; m?n Bchwarta, ***** Bl Lautei _, i, and Bamual Bahan a B8/LZILIAN EDITOR ARRIVE8 H?? to Represent Hii Country at the Rubber Expoeition. >'?"..t i .ndfdo Mendee de Almeid.. ?ll'or of T, f .Iorn*l rie Hrar.l ^ nd **M nt tha taw departaaeai at tbe i m ****] "f f.io de .lanelro arrived w '.'tht. acoompenlad ?>> his wife and ' '"Ir-n on th* l.amport A Holt liner \?ltalre With Admlral CarvalbO, wbo *? ?a? _ ?.asenger on the Voltaire, he *?" ?et aa dlrector of tb* Brazlllan m "J*' ?t the Rubber l_xpo*ltlon to 1>* held Ulte month at th* flrand fentral PalSoa. f'?unt d? Almelda wlll also go to Bae j^n' *h*r? at th* Klfth International ?^rrfss (* fherebera of <:omm*rce b* 7>' "epr*_*nt the Br__lllan government, ti Pf"""?""i Commeradal Bociiti** of '?_)! tbfl < ominetclal Association of Jllod* Janeir., ail. th* pra/.lllan Rrokers' '"ler! '*** Voltaire brought aeventy tons of ?^Iber. whi.-h will h. uBed in th* B.azil nhl,Jit at tha Grand Central Palace. NEW LONDON PLAYS. "Art and Opportunlty" and "Girl in the Taxi ' Produced. ! Ky rahir ,? -n,. Trtbaai I l-ondon Scw. 6.? "Art and Opp.,i . tun|r> .- a nevv .omed.v hy Han.ld <ha . Piu. prorluced at the Phnce of Wales's Thaatra last nlght. provi-ios Miss Marig | Tempest with some gplBBdM opportuni- i tlaa for dispiay ing her poarara, ohanaa aad bew Itchnicnt. Miss Tempost np- i Paara as n arlllow ii.iir.od rhcvcrelle. j 88d heing Miss Tcmpest men of all axes and eondiribns have but to see har to heeome creaturos under her in- , fluane*. The little y\ idow rngjag. ri herself tn the |-7arl of Worplaadon'a son. w ho an laa-ora to the eharacter <>f a nice-man I norad Mtot she visit* the Karls <oun- j . try floal ga as to be inspcetcd by the I famlly prior 10 nny offlcial verdict bc? ll ng given on the proposrd allianec. i She promptly 81*88X4 off tlie cngagc mant arltb thc son. hoaravar, aad ac? ceptfl the fathar. Then she breaka off ! her -rngagemenl wrth the Earl and ! raarria8 thc Duka of Kaal'a aaa rstar*. Mtaa Taanpeal once again playa the ' ! most fasciuuting woman in lh,- world. [ and playa It to perfection. The persisten, e with whi.h miisi.nl ! playa raly for a large portloa of their' haat-ar on the -AihJJecl ?>f deaaaatlc ln* Iftdallty is really romarkabU. "The Glrl ' la thc Taxl." produced a! thc I.yrl.-j The.tre last night. i. no excapttoa t" this rule. Frodcri. k Kenn. h.iwe.. . has mad* a .-npitnl iiltle play OUl of the Qerrgvan otigiaal, an.i s,,nic ..f \i thur Wvrnpcris's lyrtca are ex.-cll.-n' .lean <;ill>ert'-4 nrisj,- is not, <>n the wlndr. rils'ingllished. bal th re .-- fl waltr. wlth a certain amount <.f ,on , vontion.il m.iih. aml a , harming love durt Miss Tvonae Arnaud had most Of th* w,.rk io do. and did it rarj yveli indeed Her y oice i. small. but she cafl !act. she has a .ense nf hUBBOT, and i her rjuaini Bngltefa accanl is an a.-sei. j a NORDICA BACK ON OLYMPIC Singer Brings News of Jean De ( Reszke and Obesity Cure. I Mme. Nordica. wlio ha. been abroad : three month*. returned yeaterday i>ri the (White Stai liner 0|\ mplc arltb a dcmal thal lean dc Reeske la cotnlng to this country. Th* ainger said she ealled *n Ihfl gre,-,t Pnlisl. ten,? yihile ln Pans and he toW ber Miaf AlBBflfli ? ?h^ too far aaav for hlm. BesMee," he addcaj. "I -?. tiie |i??i pnrt of Amvtica hr,,. \n Parla " Mme Nordice iald thal i>. Reaaki should COme here and sh.iu ln<- Ani.'ticin public that he waa still the great tenoi th.v kne-v trn vears ag... "II. "ang for me.' .he s**d. "and nev ei w.-.s he ln bet* f'l VOp n ' The prlrna donna said Bhfl leal twenty p..,pd? ahile abroad bv a fle.h-redu. ing proceea all her own. She drc'ined to te'l lt tO ?he ?h!p news -rporters, but de? clared that she would give IgatrUCtionfl frer to anv woman who BTOUld addr.-s. hei at her home at Arflaltljr gp Hudaon. She will go on a tour In the latter pan of this month and will .lng in grand opera tn Phllaclelphia and Chicago. THEATRICAL NOTES. Ix n Fields yesterda -igned a fornract with iiva Tanguai wherebj that faanoua oomedlenne goea under hla mfluiagernenl for a i eitain term and will i>e aaan ln hia production vt "The gun l-odgera." which is booked for production ne_t rnonth Beglanlng Monriav. Scpteinl.-r tii. and contlnulng foi si* oonaecuttve night". the nianagemi-r.i ol the Madlaon Sqiiare It-,,,f Garden will offer a scries of no\e] attra, - tlona, Involvlng all the feature- ,,f a raardl s.ae Tnere win be t, pageant, ...nfetti buntlng aad borns Profeai taie-r will atipply eabaret an<i vaudevl k entertadntnent while ;h.- regular band is to b. augmented by th* additlon of twenty mualclanfl Boiuventra also wiu -? dlStrlbllted kfi'l Iiovel dhll<>-? ivlll he |n trodueed. Margarel Aaglln ha* \tr\r*<\ tb* Oardan Theatre foi ? BBtiei of 81*488 -'heai .lals of "Kgypt," whleh will be in id <Ihi:^ next w^ck. a troupe of Hungarlan mu* .Iclflna ha? been engaged for Ihe produc? tion Benora Fuea de Ifl Ouerre is nr I glng ar.d rehearsin..- ihe Orlental dancea, tor which Willlam ri.r.t has caaa* pooed the muaic, Bettaaraalfl began reaflerday under fhe dire. tion of N'e<l Wa > hurn for tne new rev ue. "Piobi Drsadara* ta Pan.," in BrhlCb Ciertiud.- HotTmai "ill star this aeaaon under ti ? manaaemenl "f Meaan ComHt04'k and Oeal The production will open at Phlladelphla ahuut the middle of Beptember -.nd will be hfoughi to New York after a few 88484 T'-r a run. Pristiiia Kaaarlaa, forrnarly laadlag woman la tba A.ad.my of Musl' BtOCB companv. will make hei fir-t flppearance ln muali-i.l Comodj next Monday. wh.-n Bhe aaaumee an unportanl i*ele In "The Qlrl fiom Brighton, at the Aeademy. Qaataa Bgertoa .Mrs. BagtaaM OoMlng Brlghtl, arho mad.- tl..- iingiish reraton ,,* tlie Plei ? i.oi-.iuditii Qautler aii ?Tbe l-aughtei Of Heavcn." which i- t-> have us premler at tl.e .-.titury Theatre aboul the hrst of November. sailed foi -gfltfl York on thi Adriatic yesterdav. The l.iebler r'ompany Is BBfBtiatlng .aith t-outae Claaaar Hale foi tbe dra* niatlc rlghts to her latest hook. Hei, So'Jl and Mei Bad] Boi Aiw'ii, wtasaa nt-w aaaaiedy, "The |i..iii(-l'p. '* ^?0" tS be produ.'d Inl ("aa York by ?'ohat. Ai llarrls. has j '?Ur ol the laadlag rojaa la Arthur > llammerstein's o<w 00mA o;,.-ia ' Tl.. ?ir rU " of whi.h Mile. Kmma Trentitu IA to be the star the 64*8481 888888 Robert f'ourtnediae. manager of tbe ?hafteabury lheatra, Laaraoa, oabled Hanger ft Jordan yeaterday for thfl Bng* "sh and provlnclal rlghts of ihe Olrl i from Montmartre.'" Hl.nrv Kitch.il WebfUr, arbOM Biat ;,,,.. ????,. bladneee ' arlll ... Pr^Biited Mr ynfl, and tb* Meearii Shub,,. I 51 tS Fuiton ^^'^\^^r\z,^ \%(^x:t^!:Zi^ou^%:.i | v. |,i,-h were puhllMied 880^481811 I LAKE HOTEL FOR BANKERS 'Delegates to Detroit Coflrentlon to Live on a Steamboat. |(?rf)lt. S,r? .'..-F.ansarenearl.v-.n pI#ied f,? tb8 enterta.n.ncn. ?"??" .? ii ,- national convention ot tii" TSAt'^UttB Ass.,.et.on ln D8, ^Z\^ti^^^^aattta\ ?-TnTKs^h bp awrs r.-,':^>:,iav0efUoyg.he lak* hreezes CARNEG.E'8 OLD PARTNER DEAD. ||ly Telegraph to The Irluune PillsburgU. 8ept. 6. - ?~~omZ' ion rime BJrad seveniy-*ix. pioneei lion i l.ne. ag?o f.linJ|tT Hnd head of manufecturer and fom oer ? ,-? W M(i lure ft Pons ' om the fl.m Of O. ??? M< born )p p?ny, died here io-dfl>. blast fui-fiaoe* west or in AnfJrew Mi. MeC.ure began bu*lne*. ^^JJ i-arneg,.- ahe., ??"? '-lW l* i" irM ptaat near nennett Station. Table Helpings Unnumbered, Fresh Air. Woods and Water. JUST AS IN HAPPY DREAM And at Night if Ever a Young ster Was Ready for Sleep. It Was Tired Tony. Tany didn'i know wh*re be waa when i.e aroke up yaatarday mornlng. Th'n.s had a atrangi hmh that made blm atart np in bed hnlf frightenrd. Bv:i oace he b;,ri rubbad hla eye* open*'and eatmhl siKin of the long lows nf aleeplng boya in tbelr white eote, everything came haea lo him like a fla-h. II. remembere.I then th .t be 4vas in the < ountry and that thi* straiiR* room ln whlch he found h.ms, If was the ilotmltory of ihe Bbopherd Kl BPP Home. .lust a. he c..t them thinga atralgbtened out ln bls mind. BOUMWherB down belon him a bell began to Jaitgle, and befotu von rO'iM s*> Jacb Robtaeoa them waa a ternhle bubbub where H tnoment bflfore had been the Blence of sieeii. Ton4 dl-ln't stop long tO eonsider tliis. how? ever. for he BOtleod that everybody ln slRht wa- Ketttnc into his clolbes ns r.-inirll a^ posstble Whleh wa* fairly rapid. by th* way. JUBl as he was bUtUmlag the last hnt uma the brii lanKie.i again an.i the eroard of laughlng, aboutlna boy? wenl tumbllng downatalra Thi atalra led ...itsbie. and just Bl thei. f,.ot Tonjf fell into llne. i?.1 for any go...i resson tbat be knew, bul becauae everybody elw w?s dome H He mon found out. however, for in a mom-.ni ihe line Jogged over to a small bulldlng a ehort dlatanoe from the dormltor Here he was hatide.l a towpl and tol.i to areeh an operatlon whleh he performed aome whal more carefully than naual i-e i-A',*e be noticed that a "man'' who Btood near th* door sent the hov who flnlsbad tiist hari; to do it n . eron-I tttlM Tbe 44.-htnp over, a befl aumraaw ia hieaKfast Tonv ? eppfltlte had he. n eom Ing on apSce, so when he found hlnr-?lf -e.ite.l m fronl Of ;. Koiwl -i/.ed porriti_> t nf oatmeal and miik he graeped a .> mn and was on the polni Of startlns t,. ? .,? bls cravinga, when his n*\i daea neighber nudged him In the rlba nnJ w btapered, Wait." i.icht av?a> he underatood why, foi Ihe boya aii bowed their heade an.i i.ecan m smj: aomethlng whlch the aewoomer ba-int heard before, bul whlch moal <>r tbe boya*aeemed lo kaoa n .an <;..- i. greal aad 0 ? a Ind "* 'h.ini. Him fe* thla - | N fl .- '?' . .? I...-,. - ,1a>l4 bi__. Tony thought tiu* wn* i. ratbei q *t . ustom. bul he detormlaad 10 !'*"! tn* song ProAtinfl b\ th. axamph of b* nelfl ? n both Btdea, Tony ask.-d fof B ... ond and ht n a th'iu bel| Ing ol oei m*ai Then Im ?" an rut. and aeveral allrea ef bread and inntei After breakfael 11 *a^ ap a?'i awsi an.i everybody plaa aad hhnaalf Taau abuaned aeveral "eat" and bell games prefcrrlnfl lo faii ... aith a crowd ol )ad? 44 h. wer* ,'ttlng out for ;> tl My. i'.o44 be enjoyed Hl F*nt It led along tbe road foi * llttk ara] t|,e iatt> plungrd into a WOOd BBd pu?he.i Bhmfl through ?bat .eem*.i te th* iBoaperlenood ;< rarttabte hmglt Wtien the] reached tbe epaa egata tbi younisfrs found tbmMlvm "i, tha of a blll With ? eernmen Impu m and an in.iian .v hoop, th - B_u lad i raoa f..r tha bottom. tumbbui ralhag, laa runniii-T .lust beyoad anothei pleea al uood ? ? th* Irampera came upon * pond. Ioibi Who kri*4v the ,i.'.liii\ ha.l l>.-> i. HMktng surientltiou* prOPB at-OM fW .?'?',K the pond a* tkaj -..me through tb< wool Bnd bobm bf Ihfl -..-.nn' ra bad a. ai dlsrovere.l the WBtCT VhSB tbOOl BBOTI inoumu enea wenl Into It with ? ?pta? i ond ., ahou! Toni **- "??' tang behlad then Tbat 44.-.S lh< end of tramplnfl foi l gay f... after aa hour of hllartoua m - i,,c the ladfl had to dram and i iah bat k ror dlnner. Thla aaaal Tony found to .... n.oie breakfasi In one partlcutai thoTe waa ao Umti te tbe nuaabei el helplngfl ? 'eiiow ndghl eafM] aeb for Dining tbe afternoon exdtemenl an-i pleaaure ran to a high Mteh over ? ball KiV\o betweea plcbed leenw, repreaent? ,nK 1r\e .44., dormltortea Tony. with th* real. ms6? hlmsell bsarm arlth ebserlng ?li p_n. to vi.ton So th. da) pasaad Toni rapMI. falltng ,? |0ve with th- lltc and bB mrroundlnga Hefo.e h. kb.w it BUPpei WB8 OTOI Bnd i, was bedtn... H' waaa'l aorry, haw a-rox, to* ta araa tired end read) t<> Bleep .,, tl'. ni.,i Into tba doemlton arlth hta companlone, and mos ba.i dropped ofl lotoalumber m deap tbat H dM net allow 0f dreaiafl even nl ao hai Pl a I. , ?, laada durlnfl a Trlbuo* Freah All OUtlBfl ICKNOWI-BIMlBKNTl1 M.!,. a Bofl " ? ??'? To Ward .1 <? yyric- K** Hocbfllta. b ^ K\h.-i, V Slliip-.n fr.ii?hk.-e|'?.. 41. .". .a. ;. <ai *_ v..?'...._ ,. v v 808 Po.ghl ??:? I*. S. Y M,? . flvar*. Adam* ! i-> ri. . i i,?**i vi.,,,- . . .,.. lousl, a. ane* '?? \g*i .- - ?' -' i-,,.,, r, ptamber 8, 1818 138.184 23 rontrlbuilaes. prefemhli b chet-a ? ... ,.,ev order, _im.il. le addre***-! m ';',:", ratb AH r*BBd Th. rHboa*. Kaa rerb ?atr- ._. YOUNG AUTOIST SURRENDERS No Complaint Against Bechtel. Who Ran Down Laborer, It Was Said. Oaorge Bechtel, .. youafl hrewsr, wbo was reported as the drtver of an auto.no hii.. wi.i.h raa down an.i Bsverely Injured loaeph Moaoo, a laborei ai CUfton, Bbat -,, Island; on W. iln.s.li. v i.ft. i noon. a|. p.-ated la tbe maaie-ratera eourl at gtapla ton 4.sie.da> laorolBfl Ut ???* pccom paaled bj hta oouaeel, <;e...ge \v. Btaka. They were toi.i by Magtatrata Mareh that tbere 44i.s no cnmph.lnt against l.erhtet Hechlel left .ourt promtaing ta return at anv tlme he nbould be wi.nte.l H* paid aft'-iwai.l thal h? did imt rnn down any on*. Moaoo la ln M Vlacaafa HoaarftaL uv b-gstoo The doctera aa) ba -4.11 laeawa ? BISHOP LEFT $1,000 ESTATE Dr. Orifton Had Spent $700,000 in Chureh Work During EpiBcopacy. Kond Du lae. Wis.. Sept . -Th* wlll of Hi-hop Charlea Chasaaaa Orafton. of th* Proteetaat Bplscepal Chureh, ni*d for orobate to-day bj Arobdaaeea b. t. Boaera, as esaeutor, iiata tb* personal property at H.W* Wa real estate Is llat ,. The iheologlcal llbrary, one of the ?'-,,*.t 11. tbe Unlted States. gpm to tne -f; hood of the lioly Natlvity and his vKt__*aata t? """">P Wallar and tne "-Sl^alf'vSue Ol the estate ls ?* ..-,*,! 1.4 tl.e facl tbat tb' bi.l.op gave \'lHJlil 10 tbe ere.tion of ehurches. 4 Icar _n,l iiuprovements in the dlo.?*: B, "SendlBl n? '^s ?hsiH70f?.?? In thia way 55JJSlnCi- .oiBconete. LETTERS FROM EXPLORERS Stefansson and Anderson Write from Arctic. The American Museum of Natural llis tory meetvad thie* letieis yesterday from V.liija.lmar Stefan.--.nn and Hudnlpii M. An.le._-on. who na4* been In the Ar. tic region* for about four yeBia The BXpedl tion left New York in May, lidfl, planning to make its ara) te tlie \r.ti. along the Mackensle River, Stefansson wav to af le'nd tO the ethnological end of the trlp and Anderson to the motogtcal Th* chlef ohjaettve wa* tbe CepperaahM River re? gion and OoroaaaUoa Uulf, the aim being to flnd ont If theie w.-re K-.riuima.is there ?>' any iraers of iheir ha-, ing baaa there. Duringathe first two years s scar.li> of flatne a.id the early wintefs pre\ented tlie ? m*n from rOBCblng tbe f'oppermlne dis , 'rut tt also naa dlflteldl for them to ? ?ke om a bar* rfllalrn***, Two years ago. I however, Stefansson aot o\n- Into tbe ! t'oppermtne region and ther* found about -/???. Eagabneua. arbo had never boib i , white mnn and had never heard their an cestors tell of having BOCB any ?^tefans.-on's letter, "lated August I... Mll, in part. follows Dr. Anderson arrived ? few hour? a? I and i.i a f*w boura hence he win atari I for tl.e Mal'lie lalandfl nn board ih< , achooner Tadd) Beer. Many of oui I arclueological flnda an- frasiie '?? %?, P i ter . i have therefere dacided not to ship t'.ietn till 1 e?n go with thei.i and I'".' Bftei reboxlng them we ear.noi >,,,. tb'-m property here. They will therefoi, j ? nn* home wh*ii i do only. Tbe etl notngtcad coltactlon from Prince Alb.-M Somd I am asklng Or. Anderson to ship I 'ou lf there ls opportunity l>r. Anderson ba* develope.l inanv g ! the photocraph* whb-h h* took at m I requesl ihls spring <photoaraphs of an ethnological natui*.. i flnd they Ito ? get her arlth ni) ewn picaarea) term pretiy ? , omplete plctortal aceount of the pe..pi* ot Coronatlon ?iulf. i.oipiii. and Unlon Btmll and Pi iie r Alber. Sound. espe, ialh a- teiat,? io phyalcal typea and winter ?nd aprtng llf* Sndcraon'a le.t*r was ds*ed Auguat "i 1811, and had a pns.se..pf .afe.i laauary i; i.if The letter in part foBowa inirlns tl.e fall we kllled BtXty-fl-H car - bo and ibirteen Barren Qround ?>. _? i nn i o|ie,-tteip of Barren Oround bear rtvnalBta of >ev"nteen innuntab e ikina. will, Bkullfl and lej; hotiev. ano .wo e.tr.1 akulla aii age* mxm and Btsea?Bprtng, , summer anr' tall Bpei Imens. A to* > sm.ller anlmals ware preserved dunng I a inter Mr. Btefanraon h. ? been speti'iitig mo*. ' o* 'i.e winter rnmplettng s grammai an.i | vr.cabt.Iar-- of Ihe ;o,a' ?Maekenzl- River j and Kaillie Island i C-.i rmaii dlali la, Bfl i we l a* reeordina folklore -to.;. - e;. j Ne\t month ?< snall probahK go up to 'ape Parry lo look for pob.r bflflrfl N'one ' a- been aeen irouad Langton Hav thi* ainter. Ther* is no deuM at presem thal \|, i Btefanaaoa and myrell win b* abk to get down te s?n I'tan. i*,o on *'.rr< whaler the coming summer or fall B'lnalpeg, Manltoba, Bepl Horr) Radford, tbe Amerlcan espleret who i*ft Kdmonton Alberta. three yaara age foi the nortii country, reached Trenton River ia?i winter an.i i.a* be*n huntlng tbere thi* summer, BCCOTdlng to woi.l ju?t re CelVOd 4bv the ll id?on Ftav < omnat > i Thi* is tlie flr*t n< 01 I OIB Radford I more iiun * imi DR. WILEY'S ENEMY QUITS Dr Dunlap. of Pur . Food Board, Resigns r rent ' ? B ta* BTaahington Sept ;. nr. y i. r> ib a of thr Burean af Cbemlatry. Depnrti af AgHcullum to-d*4 lenderrd hla ra . natloe th* reaaan aaslgned rtaa I at h* ? intend* ta aeeapt a more lueraUve p.,? i i ? w ith a ? bemlt al eompen; af Ch i>r r>:ni?i'. win. ,- h membei of th* T'Uie Kor.d Roar.l Came u,1o getn ? lle nollee ,. v ear ago Bfl a reaUlt Of th* Ir Mtlgattafi af cbargea against i?i Her .... a irile) a admtnlatratlon "e wa* ? sld to have fiirnlah.d the iiiformarion regardlng Ihe ai>g..i irregulaiitlafl In lh? I ta | la bm nt ef Di n h Rueb. f Nea Vork, a* Bfl expefl foi ii.e .i.-partm *nt. The rOBlgl-BttOH of I>. Dunlap *as ?*nl t? ti, letlng Beeretar) ol Agrlcultum wniet m Hayea Di Dunlap declared ?hsi tb* f'i.ti?.n n ? ..on. ? tion arlth tbt I ,.? | ,0.i rontrovera. whleh b_,i baea alred before Coagreea an.i whlch r.-.uittd ln i >r BTIle) taavtag the goverameol **. vtee ba-; nothing te de wuh hi* retlre ment. 1 slmpiy want to bettei BBflraelf Boanelall] *a..i Dr i ?:r?ia*i? PoBoartafl the Coagrsm taveetlgaUoa , last Bummer, whlch ezoaaratad Di Wii*.-. and whieh iert >iin, in froe cbarga >>r tbe pura food end irag board of the Agrteult ural l.epartment. lieorg* P. Me.'al.e. 80* 1|. itoi, was retlred fiom the bOgld, and i., r. i, Duatep, thlrd Baembar ?.f th. board and a BUppOftai of M-.'.-.b. naa pla-' ea Ie*4e of ab-.-n ? tKtoher "i. for a inonih. until tbe matter eould be h'O'ight le tb* atteatton ef Preaidenl I'l'aft, who was then aam (rom WaahlBg' : ti.n Tbe ehaagaa arera anaouacad bv [ Beeretar) B/llaon, aad wera conatdarad Itie.llable ln vl*w of Ih* official and per* aoaal idrtaBoataBi air*.i before me Houaa i iimniittee w?i.icb laveeMgated tb* b*igi-v agaih-t Dr. Wlley an.i the v iixli. ..tlon of |.i W'llev by r.esldent Taft. j ai tbe liiamllflStbwi Dr. BTley declared thai be 4?as _ausHj Bvarruled b) ihe otnei membera <?f ti" board Dr, Duatep ,,!,.! goildtoi McCabe aad ti'*t his view*. uh... iu be beM thal i ertala laada w.-i. deletertoua t" bealtb, were trequeatly mi aM,i. l.y his asso.lates. Dr. Dunlap mrved as aettag chalrman of the board prhea Di B/ltaj aaa abeoal trtm Waab lagtoa, a"d te* -aweral araabs p.io' to his suspension lt was elahBOd be ran th. boat.1. iu Wlley re.-igne.i voiutiiaiiiy aad mv ei.d hl* eoiiiie, tion with the AgtlOUl!jiral l)e|.a.in.ent several montlis ago. FUNERAL OF DR. W J M'GEE Body Taken to Philadelphia To Be Dissected. IF-raan rbfl TrtbaaM I -'?? - Waibliifltoi. Hept. ...-Followlng slniple i runeral eoreanaalea al the baaaa af Otf I for.l Pin. hoi. tl.e body of Dt. ff J Mo Ooa wh..-. death ebcurred aart) rflater ?,'., M b raeall of eaneereus growtb, was ! t.iken lo |-bll..'leli'lila. wber* ll will be JlBBsrrtBfl as piovided iu Di McOea'a win. Dr, Bdwari a spitzka. i Mata ipe I eiaiist ef toteraattanal raputaltea, vviii r. eeive l?r. MoOee'a braln under the leima of tbe *iii Dr. McCtae placed hlfl nody at tha dtopoeal al the JeSaraoa Medkal College ln ardar that the apecialista might aiooeel ll i" ?? f',Tu^, ," l**ar" "'"""''''"k tbal may prove of value ta humanity ln I regard ta cancer. I The funeral wa* eoaduetad by 'he R, \ I Dr Charlea F. ?"rk- ,:,"f """a'-- "f Dr MoOee were deBraaad by Caionel iHenri C Rlaar, chief derk of th* Ooa logi.ai Burveyi Dr- *?****> ,'ll",f of ???? Itureati of Solls; Olfford Plnchot. .1. A. Holmes chlef of the Bureau of Mlnes; riBdaalnb Newcl. dlrector of the recla matlon servbe. and John Hyde Mrs MeOea wh0 "a* Ml" Anita N'w" eamh, aa*gbter of the late professor Himon Sewcomb. it *" B-'ketay. *'al.. where she is condu-rtlBg ? -anatortum and leitur.ng on l.4giene at the Lniversity of i-alifornia. A daughter. BUh I.lotho Mc Gee I* at b summer r.-sort on I.ong Island and Is soon lo bB married. Th* remaln.,.8 chlld. a 88W, Krik. is In Phlla dfllBbta* ,;i;ni,i:ai, ARTHUR MACARTHUR TAFT'S COUSIN GETS JOB Returns to Mail Clerkship at Salary of $840. Chleago -v pt l- iiarrv Dgrarard Taft. consin of Prealdenl Taft, ahe wa* pra* ventcl from i-ontlnulng as an r-nployc^ |n tbe I'nited State-- euatomfl aervlee be* cauee of civii seivloe regutatlonn, which barrcd blm from a promineiit positioii. WBJ relnstafe.l in the inailliig depanniept Of the i hicago PoatOflBCfll to-dav. Bfl***** he prevlonsh worked. lle dld nol tell the posfal ofTV-lals that Iu wa- related tO the President "lif ,-ourse. I am proud lhal I am re? lated to the Piealderit. but 1 have never ...ught hl. aid ln any aa, ' said young Taft ln ihe custom? department llarry Taft aas paid TS40 a yOUT. and hl- preaaBt aalary as mail elerk is ahout that ?me mf t a PIONEER SUFFRAOIST DEAD Had Mrs. Duncanson, of Chicago. Been 111 Since 1910. T- '^Kr.iph 1*1 * Ti Ban* 1 nhicage, sept i llra (alttian Dun* eaaaan, Chlcago'a ptoneei of ecjual suf? frage, fomi4-r prealdenl ,-f the Chicago Polltlcal Bquality League. and who araa ins-iii.iictitai in the BstaMlehflBenl of th* lah Ipal batbheuafl la i ago, ia dead ai bei boffifl her* Mra Duncaaaon had been ?-mvc m . ,ub iife in chicago for many rean ' though ? rii'nil.er of many organi ahe n'voi.-d her-jelf mainlv to the work oi the ."I...ag.. Polltlcal Bqualltl L-flfl*gu< Bhe aas eleeted preatdeal of thai organi* r.ation in IBM aad held thr offl. <? f?r foul yoarfl la Ittl Mis Duneaaaoa ????* prealdenl of I a Munldpal Orab i i/m ? whleh la'e. merged arlth th* Clvlc Ped* arattea bfra. Dar*can*4B w?* ai..i a member of tije raicage Wonaaa'fl Club. the rhl. ago Woman's Mhlel thi ESvena .ui luama ?'lub I M*ath I an e .,i ter a hMtg IlIlM ? havlng '-? ken llrai tn July, 1910 ii laband, Herberi W Hua u Bl ,' a .... | 'rt M- \|. J l>av Ifl, BUT - . ... .Mra Dum-anaoii lold 'he Cultur. C-uih h Febroar- 1910, ma: ?? araa "tlred . I , woman; tlred of belng lo i hei Bolfl purpoaa la llfe aaa to put oa a pr*itj goaro an.i - MISS BACON A BRIDE New York Oirl and Dr. Truman L. Saunders Married in Yarmouth. Bj retegi apfl ifl Tb* Trlbum Vaiiuojtu Maaa., lept 5 Miss EUag. >,., rjorban Bacon. daughter of Dr Oor* iiam Bacon, af Men Tork, waa Bflarrled ai booo lo-daj le Dr Tr irnaa Laurance Ba indera, alao af New fork Tba eefe* mony, arhleh oectirred ai tbe Bummer home af Di Baeoo, la thia town. araa pcrformed b) Iba Rev wiiiiam Bmytha Bl N.-w York. Bflfllfltflll hy the Kev David i. Bo wen. of farmouth, Dr, rjeorgfl Rjrder, of Near York. wa l-.e l,.--t man The i.i |dl I ril.iuls 84414 Ml*8 i.iith Btmpklne, cooala of ihe brlde; Mtaa Dorotb) Thachea Mlaa Laalle Bradle: BBd Mi-s I Ia iu.:. nt New Voik; Mlflfl Jultfl I'i k and btlafl Ruth Ailams. of II,,8 ton. Caeatataca Harper aaal Bath leari Cbeaey, tt Nea Vork. little Maoaa ?f thfl l.rl.le, vvne flowei glrlfl and heu.led tlie hi idal pro. es-lnn After * hiNBeynaooa trip tbe oauple win Hva ;.i Park areaufl and Kasi :ith *ireet. N'? V,..k F00TBALL COACH WEDS John D. Pryor. of Brown. Marries Miss Florence Greene. I Hv Telegraph t* Tb* Tiihti,I* ProvMeaee, sept L?John Doaadd Pryor, aaatatanl eoach of ihe Broflra Ualearatty football team, flaairled Miss Plorenoe Wanl Oreene, daughter of Mr, an.l Mrs. Nathanlel R Oreene, *t Narraganaact I'lcr to-day The bridegTOOm, Wbe was one of the best lefl flodfl thal ever played at Brown and was a graduat.- ln the . la*. nt 'ti* yyas attende.1 by Kllery Wilson. of I'rovl 844)08, as baal man. The brlde was at t.nd.d by Mrs 0888*88 8 IValten. of White Plalns, N. V. her slster. M,r. Pryor came to Braata from flouih ?>r ange, K, J. I.ee. hoiip 1 lark. SHIELD9-CLARK. g, -|-<-lrf rapli lo Tlie Ti ih.ii.e 1 Mi.ss s. pt o. ?At ihe country f Mi. and Mrs. Alfred Benjamin ln I-'ranklln atreel. to-nlght tl eir daughter, btlafl Kmma Augusta <'lark. i.n.i Bturgea BratSfoad Bhletde, * *on of Pr, and Mrs. Nelson T. ShleldS. of No. 00 Wooi Mth Btreet, New York. wer* mar? ried. The Rev .lohn BaTStOW, uasl.n of thi ' 'Odgl-cgatlonal I'hurch. >>f I.ee.' per form'.-.l tbg .'..rernonv. Nel-on T. ghlflldfl, Jr.. was his brother's beat man. Thc ushers were Alberl riark. ,,l L44, the bride's brother; Klbitt B. llamlin. I'raiicls B llamlin. oT New York, and Krank W. Rev nolds. of lamcaster. penn. Mr. <'lark gave hl* daughter ln mairlase. She wore a aatln gown. en traln, and old polnt l*ce. Her matron of honor, Mrs. Klbert B. Hamlln. the brlde graeaa'fl -dster. wore brocaded pink < hlffon. The brldesmalds were In gowns of pink chifTon. They were Miss l.ucelle B\ Baaltb and M!?s Gladys H. Robblns. of I.ee. and the Mlsses Iiorothy and Vera Blake-lee. ol New llaven. daughter. of TJeutenant Uovernor and Mrs. P.lakes lee, of C'onnecileut. A receptlon followed tha ceremonv. Mr. *nd MtS. Shleld* will llv* in New York. 4 , ntln.ird from flrat page. eraaay aa a aaeoni llautaaaat la the 17th Infaatry on Fabraary it, 1S66. iiecame a flrst lleutenaal Ofll tbe same day and was . tranafarred to the |(tb infantry on Sen- ! tember SI ln that year. ile became a cap? tain in the .".iJth fnfantty on October 11 j 1 SKr,. !? July, 1144, hc ergfl inpaflferred fo the adjiitant ganaral'a Bepartmeat, with the rank Of major. and becaiBfl a Ueuten ant colonel in May. 1884. lle ienialnerf an adjutant general until shortly after thc j begtnntng of the gpanlflh war. when he | aaa appomted .-. btigadler general ofVoi-l unteers, and waa sent to the Phillppines. - lle reached Manila in tinia to partlelpated j ii ih-- ba-tle of Auguet Lt, ltft, and araa a.lvan.-ed to the renk of major general of I volunteors from that day. From that tlme until he was aaaagrasd ' lo conimand all tl.e trsopfl ln the Plulip- I plnes. and as Governor r.eneral. lie ,-om manded a division. an.l had a promiiu-nt part In .juelling the in?iiriection. He suc- | ceeded o.nerai OHfl aa chief la eaanaaaad and civil Oovernor ln Mareh. tflat, and was j ? .irved in Juiy, BM, returnlng home. tta araa appotated a brlgadler general on Jaauary -. BM He becaiite a major gen-! aral ln BM, aad Iteoteaaal senerai in UM ? ui his return from the Phlllpplnes Oen eial MaeArthBT .ommanded the Depart? ment of the f^kes. the Department of ihe Baet, *nd was th?n asslgned lo the D*} pa'irnent of .'alifornia. cominandlng ther* until ihe Division oi ihe Pactgc was ereated, when he was pia.-ed la caaaaaiai of thal Oflneral MacArthur leavea tare aoaa la the servi.e of the United States. one in the naw. T.leutenani "I ommander Arthur j MacArthur. ir.. an.l one in ihe army. First l.leuicnant DOUglafl MacArthur, < SorpB of Kngineers. a DR. CHARLES DELANO COOK. Dr Cbarlaa Delano <'ook. who was well known among the leaders of his profes .ion. both in thi. country and Europe. rlied. in his eight.v-seventli v*m. .yeater? day ?t his home. No. iM CltBtaa street. Brooklyn. where he had pra.-tlsed medl ,-ine for many years pilor to h1s ret.le rneal In iflf*. Dr, Coob "as bora in Hardwlck, Maaa.l and was the ton of Sam iel and l.ucinda I rWetherell) Coob. Ia laM be raealared b|s| degree of M. D. from the Oastleton >'ol-j lege of Medlefae, at Caatlatoa, Vi, and j practised with Dr. Blood. of Woivester. M44a . specj.iiizing in danthTtry. Ha oaaae I ta Brooklyn In 1856. and for a whlle was | Bflflaclated arltb Dr. Jamea B Mlller He i was an assoclate tm\OW of the Amerhan j Aeadeaay of Daatal a>teace of Beatae. . ? ?harter member of tlie New York Iristl- j tute of Siomatology and Itfl flrst vi, e- . president. a member of the Klngfl County j Medical Boeiety, the Md Brooklyn Dental lodety, the Plral Dlstrlct and the Second ! Dlst'.lcl Doatal so letie.. of N'ew York | Clty. the American Assoclation for tlie I Advancemer.t of P, icn.e. ihe National OeographteaJ Boelet) and the Qdaatobag-I i.ai Bodet] of Greal Brtteta. and was ai BM time ,. hi.-mhcr of tlie I idotitologicai rfocirrv of N'ew York He iraa raajried la IB8 to Kmma r-aro line BnO, of Wor. ester. Ma?s . who dled |B fgH Tw., daughiers-I.lzzie T. Tome*. w.fe of 'hailes S. Tomes. LUD., P. R f? . of Kngland. ind J?nnle W. Shaw. widow of Dr. I^"'is Shaw. of ihls ctty sirvlve. -a LAFAYETTE E. PIKE. ,. i l4*graph 'n ra* Tiibaai ' llaitford. .'onn Bgpt - -LafayettB B PiUe. d. f.-ndant in s.ores of lawsuits all Brer the United Btataa la the :ast tweaty yeara, dled laal alghl at his beaaa, N? I vine Btreet, thia dty, << 'he ae* of flfiy flve years. Hfl BBd beea m poor health Biaee late last wtaiter, flrhea he had a trofce of apopiew ptlu Btarted na Etartfard tareaty-Bse years ago as an li.*urai,> e agent. but withln a few vears branched out as a atocb broker. He had ptomoted many Weatern nrfatag an.i oil pioposition* that i.ad freejoently been calleii ''aildcat" In ihe laasults rhat Inveators brought agfllnst him. I'p M * ffflUT **o he maln talaed luxurlaualj appolnted oflBaea in N.w rork, Boaton, Isartterd. san Praa* ll ,i Bta* ? ? Itlee, and at one time bc dld a business amounting to ll.noo.OOO ,, yeai Tbe sto< ks he promoted usually sold for B and ?? OBBta a 8888*8 and went to -mail Investois. Of late yeais Pike liad been loslng his Miam-ial nold and only a few month* ago ,,ut hi. tnagnirtcent home up tor aale He leavea a anldan and one son. Willi*m *'ar Hate I'ike a - E. HARRISON SYMINGTON. n- T< legraph te Tha TilBea* Halilin.-re. Sept ... After havlng undei gone two operation*. K Harrison Sv ni Ington -hed to-day at the .lohns Hopklnsj Hospltal Ba was. the son of the late vj,. oi 8" Stuart Syinington and waa con- ( Bpicuoua la C-lfcaaa aad Baltimore bo-| clAty, elub and business dieles. Mrs, Svnilngtoii. a 18408 of the late A.lmlial l.v.ins. i- In Kurope. Several years ago whlla hoiaeback rld ing in Chicago Mr. Symlngton met Wlth ? fail la whi.ii bta ?kull was fractured Hnd laternal lajiirlaa were sustained. He apent three year* ln Kuropean travel in a futlle effort 14 -48484*88 hl. health. Mr. gy-adngton was thlrty-four years old a mechanlcal engineer by professlon and a graduat,- ot l.ehlgli Kniversity. one of his aurvtvllig brother* ls Oom maiider Powers Svmlngton. V. S. N. re cently appolnted naval attach*- at tlie j American I-ajgatlon in l.ondon. ? THEODORE D. RICH. Theodore D. Rlch, a man well known !n Ma.sonrv and one of the he.t known v.ichtsmen ln the country. died at his bome No lW KlngshridRe Road. Mount Vernon. laal nighl. affcv an lllness that laflted only a few days. .vji Bich. who wa# sl\tv-fl\e year. old. was in the publishtng business UB Man? hattan Hfl wa* a member Of the 1-irch mont Ya.ht .lub. the New York Yacht Club the Manhattan and a number of 0,n.r flfaba He wa* taken serloualy ill a few days ago. and despite the efforta of physkian* who were called to treat hlm he grew gradua'ly 888888 \\e leave* a wife and two .laughteia. PROF. HANS JUERGEN8EN. I-'ori Wayne. Ind.. Sept. 3.-Professor Hanfl Jueigeneen. fortv years old, for nir.* vears a member of the faculty of ti;* rnlvei-slty of Mlnne-ota. at Minneapoils, dieri at a hospltal here to-day. He eame to Port V.'avne three weeka ago to un dergo a aurglcal operation for stomach trouble. Before golng lo Minneapoli* be waa an Inatnicioi in M. I.ouis and In St. Paul. JOH vj ARUNOEL. Auburn. N. Y.. Sept. 5.-Relative* her* | IBjflfltT/fld word to-day of the death of Jotm j Arundel. in the M lllard 8t?te Hospitfll. from paralysls. As -Tug" Arundel he was known thlrty years ago in profes. sdonal ba?*ball. He was a catcher for Indianapolls and Washington In the 0lo ^atlona! League, waa with Detrott m tl\* Westetn LaaggUB days and with Bavann*h li the Southern l.eagu*. OBITUARY NOTES. ariLLlAM J. MIRF'HV. son of tba aated temperanee worker. Franr|/> J. Murphy. and himself a temperanee lectui er of International renown. died in l-O* An.ele. \e.terday He was flfty-s*\en yeara old. MBJ. ANNA 1 BTHITCBIDEB, of Sa vanash, Ga.. aHea of Samuei White 4ides. long president of the Garrle lea .'ompany. of Sa.annah. died yesterday st th* home of her nle, e. Mrs. .lainc* C'amp bell. of Freeport. I_ .ng Island She w. s born in (Jre.nbu-h. N. Y.. and llvcd ln Bavannah for twenty-flve years. MRS. .IAMKS H. CONVBBBB died ai her home at Qraenwtch. t'onn.. yaetOf day. She had been ailing for iomf tim*. but gnxlety over the illnes-i of her ilater ln-la4?. Mrs. lv .'. <on4erse, wbo died aarly t'.is v.eek. araa largeK responatbl* (Or ber death. It i* said. See was about fi.ty-flve years old. Hrr husband di*d twent) i*ar. ago. ARMANDO C. harii.i. a arMety hnaWn Bager, la dead at l.ls home. In Phila? delphia. from tuberculeeta. He etelflaad tO be a nephew of A.lclina Pattl. an I enierjpinr.i the fainon- . mger oicasion*' ly when she rtsited Philad*b>li<a. B?.-iil 44a- Rfty-twa ymra old. and until foreed to ictirr because of Hl health ^4as bar tone solo'st. at th-> Catbollc .,athedral ln Philadelphia. FIVE GENERATIONS MOURN HER. Mn All-Mia llull Smiih. wldow of Uanlel Bmltb, died yaaterday at her horn*. No. -il New York avenue. .famalca. in ber nineiv -fourth year. Sh* had llv*d ln Ji.mal.a sev*ntv-four year* and ln the same hous,- nearly r-lxty >fars. M*r husband. wbo wss a ><>ntractor. luiill, among many other bulldtnga, the old town hall of Jatnalca. Tbe. harl thlrteen chlldren, Ba of whom still llve, and there ar* slxt*en great-ar.indcnildi en. thirlv gieat-great-granr.children and one p ea | - great-great-grand. hild. METHODSOFTESTINGRAILS Little ttelief from Present Risk of Accident Promised. Pailroad tles were tlie topic of diseu* sion at yesterday's m*'tlng of tbe con? gress of the International Assoclatlon for Testlng Materials. now in se.slon at th* Knglneeiing Socletles' liuilding. No Z> West ...th street. Kxcept foi the ejpo sitlon of two methods of detei nnninj de? fe.-ts In rail.-. nelther of whlch had reaelied th* stag* at which it eould ba applled extensivelv. tl.e congress prom? ised little rellef fiom tl.e preaent tl _k ?>r aeoldent from that sourc*. One of the methods of testliiK tails wa* expiamed by C. W. Burrews, of tbe Ped *ial Bureau of Standards. IVasliington II* described an Instruinent whlcb r* eorded riiange* in a niagnetie eurtCBl paasad tbroagh a rall. thereby qiving warr.ing of any wf-.ktie-> in Its COBBBW* si.ion. The pio.ess i oul.J be applicd while tii*. rall was in use. ?-* said. and was thereCere of aauch greater \_ine than ibe mlcroscopic tests in a labmatorv. Th* second mefhoo was spoken ef b? I Pa.isian englneer. A MeeBSger. In thi* procma the ralls were first t.eate.l with an BCM bath and IbflU covered with ord - naty ink. A flteOB f<f paper laid upon the tall would fhen rn ord any cra< k o. im perfection on it* surfa.e. It was 8B* plalned that interior impetfei tlons almo*. lavartebty made their appearance on the BUrfbce b*f..ie the rail 44 as in any great daager Of hreaklBg This method. Mi Ilesnager said. was now in use on th* PrSf-Ch railroad*. Robert BT. Hunt. pieaident of the Amer i.an leetety for Testing Materlals and a well known Chicago engineer. polnted ou. that the larger the steel ingots from arhieb the ralls were mad* the greatei th* danger of CBVtttaa or "plpes," In th* <*nti*. and it was only through r* J*. tlng the upper third of the Ingots that a safe rail could be nianufacture.l. P wa* eammaretelly Impract-cable to dis eard so laige a port Ion of tbe Ingots. be declared, but he was of the opinlon that th* future would l.ring Improved BBetbOdf In oastlng, or at least tnofe u_>es for the dlscarde.l steel. so that tails could be mail* mfB without gieatly increasing their co.-t of (uoduction. MARRIED. gBWAUU Bl'M-Oi'K ?At St*nho:m, kei.n* buakport, Me . on W*dne_-i*>. 6?piemb?r 4 b) th* V.?\ Edwrard Y. Sanderaon of Hrook l>a, N. V. a?*iat*d by tb* It*\ Edward fl .-t-ar.i*. of 'on.ord. X. H. <'hrlatine MirtlB Rullock. a?_?ht*t of fh* 1*.* laratl Martin aad Anna Cbjt Ballock, af BrtdgmflC. .'o-iii. t. the R*4 OHv*. Dana S*w?!l. of Otaat Bar.ington. .Maaa \otlee* of m*rri*g*? and dealh * mn* b* arrampaaled by full aatne and addreaa. DIED. ?.kin. M*i4 J -*.h*on, Fran aa Barroll. B*n.*mln C Martin. John C Ceavers*. -i*-*ie M srh*tr, An-*im Cenvarafl. I-O'ii* - K. Bpaer, Agn*? K cook. Ch*rl**D. Story. Mary B n Da> Flor.n.eO. Wlillta, Rlrhird AKIN 4. yu?i-*r RUI, tt. Y Thur-4*v. S*a latnber B I81X, M?u ' Akln. daughfar ef Ui* lata .ludge Albro Akln. giiner*! at >h* Kaptut (hurcn, Pawltnfl. tt, Y , on Satur da\. at 'i o'lloek. BABBOIale?Al i.i* liom*. BlBasetb, K. .1.. *n Thursday, BBptambflr A B*ajaa:la C. Banoii ln Um HTth \*ar of hla ???. Xotlca *t ^| ?aral bfliaaftar. COXVBBBB a. Or**awieb Oaaui., on s?p tembcr _ Jtaala M*<si?uouaii. *.'* of Ed .mind C <"on\ai*e t in*r*l ?_r. I, ?a ax chrift I'hurch Or**nwlch. on Krld?y. 9*pt*mb-r ? ? ii arrUal of traln l*d4ing Grwnd C?nlr*l BtatkiB a. - 3"- totfl-B-flflfl- prlvate. ...NVKIISK Sinldeiilv. at (Ji**n4?i..h c-onn . oii Se'pi-mbei .'.. Leulflfl Kleinfelter. w.dow *? the'l*fe Jan.** BI*ncn*iS <"on4-*r*e. Funeri _.r\ie?a bi <'hrlat Chureh, Greenwlch. on Krlilav September 8. er\ *rrl4*l of train leav.ns .Jran.l <-cnti?l Sutlon at 8:8". In i-rment privat* .-.k.k On Tbaraday. s?pt*mb*i 8. ^h*-r''*? H^.no -oow. M D.. *?*d 8T >e.ra. run.r. ?ervlc** ?t bla lat* i-aldenc*. No 1S6 < nn ton M.. Krool-l.n. Saturday afternoon. at ?J:3D o'flo<k d*,y 4- flasaaM Uhe. N f raiBlBjr8_aap_ ?..i1(, .-! iai'2. nereaoa osgood. wif* or Heid..,. armm Da- aad aaaaMareC ite lat* Howard *nd . ?rolln* . OafOOO. *r F_-.h**t*r N Y. Funeral Frld.v afternoon ?I Ht Pei'er-* fhur.h. Morrlatown. X. J . on atrhal of traln leavlnfl lloboken at 1:06. ia.-ws.iV Fran-**. *gc-1 18 month* Bai vlcw Tb* Funeral .hurch. Xo 241 Wj?* _, li-rank B. ?'ampbell Bulldlng.. S*turda^ afteinuon Aut.mobil* cortag* babtix aaia?iy. a; xew rfl?a.<*Hr1_Tug dav _*pt*nib*r 8. 1811. Joh" C*Mn Ma-tli aon of tlie lat. B B. M.rtlTi. of LaB^flW. Penn Ken-tal a-rvice* al hi* old home. No etrr W?S .-ueamut bi.. Uaeaater **-".. Fiidae afternoon. Stptember 8. a. - o clock a_____jnr -Aaa-Baa, aMaat ?on of th* i*<* Pbiiin aad Mary BehaB. at hl* reaideno*. tRortb.n? Ton X V . on September 5, 191^. Int-rn.ent at Waaetewa; privat*. *r?V _R? Oi. iSeptet.ib*.- 1 I81-. *t ber r**i de'nc* Xo. Tl E?t Mth Bt. Aan*s bt.. *lf? of the lat* Alfred W. fp?*r. Fun*ral a*r vlc*? *t her abov* reald?nce. on a??urd*\. at 11 *. n;. Klndly omlt Bowera. 8TORY Al Knglewood. X '.. on Thur?da>. Meptember 8, WU. after a lona UtaaM BSf I B wl.l-.w of William K. St'.rv. formerl ef slr. Krant-laeo. Cal.. and dau?ht*r of ?.* late lobn X. nrlnckerhofT. form>--ly of .1* taalea, i^>n? laland. M >'?" et ay. r* ner?! prlvate. Int*im?nt Gr?enwood x,tmt ter). WII UIB Bi Phll?d?lphi*. on B?pi*mb*r ?. 1013 Klchard W illlta. f*rm*rly of W**tbur> 1 oag l*land. Funeral *t Weatbury M?*t!og Houi*. Saturday. Sept*mb*r 7. at .ite. cebbtebTes. thk b'oodi.awn ckmbtkbt. 2S?d 3t. By Barlaan Traln anfl by TralUa w Ofllc*. 20 E**t i'Sd 8t., N. T. ixnKBT._ar.B9. FBAVK E. CAMPBKLl. 2?1 8 W??l J?d St ch*p*lfl. Privat* R?*ms. Privat* Ambu lancei Tel l_'_l Ch*la? ? orncE*. 1-lAJN OgrtCB? No. 15? N'**aau *tr**t Ul'TOWN OPK1CK? BO. 1881 Broadwe-. *r any American Dlfltrlft Tel?gr_ph t>f_-fl UARi.EM orru-as?No t?r c**t igt.k ?trcet. Ne. '.?.. West li'Jtb itiatl aad No. _io W?*t Utit fltr**'_