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iisilE mra Lawsof 1847 Against All For? eign Jews Still in Force. . jv * by the r.rm'wo-.l Ofl?Pflai ) r Wllllam has been taklm 7l\tn Chancellor von Bethmann-Holl *' '? hl. mlnlaten ae to th? p !_*-_ mcurtng Irorn rh, Pruaaian leala W il.;.,i ?r the law. of IM egal-r-at 18 ,!, le" for RUBBla is -Ot, as BO ^p^pTe believe. the onl ?_?ti-U Place. all aorl baalaa ln ? *fly ef Hebrew forelgnera, by rt ???rj ,a,(, m the alngdoai rtcb WUllam V, ^ th imJl.r th, 11 v ol flnt an - ?* '" J .onger in the h.i*adom Ihmi ate ffj, wlthout fl ?? ^"m"d M tie : lhe 1;U",'l"r' are provlded f. . iy employ I ;? . wlthout ai roathe taSater rlor. and how atrictl :. tha, only the other day th. ? _____ i : '? ' MaX Wolp4 ; ' &_ bl. eapaolty m pn. J0I1. o( th. metropoUtari gyna an AuatrianJew, Morlta w 01 : 'tion. Witl &r?a) permll froin th? Depart tol BderWoll Sged SS. Mlller. who ?*J" gwth. i-tngdon an.i la nturu "Sle Ka^er has shown hin.^-xtr.nu JSJrt] towa.d the Jewa. Bul hl. aub Lt_-at,d by that of o ffS.n. -- ""? ???*" hla view. ln thi, tome* ? "act whlch b ffttVcompleta aaclurioa ol J? ?? Si nm So ar.d flvea antll ?** oi *he *__a_tnlgn. But to-uaj l ?! reglment are i ??*? 1, dSbUlty of any candidate before M r?etrt? : ' iTSTlni "* d0W" ?"' jewish name. j- ata aatl ,? whlch tne I retalr. a ** ZLmbers tt ?-? in U JTa-the laadwehi or ln I 5, a-mi a: ?d&,,viii;-. H-nl;' Lbrnjawaui ontwm Z .-.'-are of Othei : - "!?__? ,'ne.le, ? , - - naiaJai ? ont for Inl beventti ? l'"" ' - ?f an anal ? I ? Lo-d Cranwo-th and Roosevelt. Lord Cranworta "AColoi:-- ln Ih lahlna br the Maemlllans, comi ilna a i of flomev. hal NaaMenl tapartencea i youn-t wife. 1 ht-year-ol Ma laur-y. ir-old glrl. ;? Utton Hall aajatij Though - Im of HM um, t. I IgajBWi ' toria Jual famlly is an a ?cd ltt I tttrtoi i ora, on tbe Ptriyord, ln Franee, flg na on I ? of Bar wnted by i * ol ita bear. r? al th. of Hiatlr.j-a, unde. the :111am Ua Con, io:'- ? lineal aaeester of Lord Cranworth, who va. bm of the leaden of tb< Montfon re: iiion. waa defeated ln Blnglfl cwnbat la th. New Foreet by l'm ward. Bfterward Bdward i, who eamtly ra hlm and Intrueted hlm *ith hif-h ofl irma granl Edward . flfeated ei ?till borr.e by thfl Ourdon famlly, of whl b Lord Cni.-.v irth ia thfl Chlef. Lord Craoworth'fl fathei ? ' ??'" Poerage , -_o? Edward when Prlnce of Weset Rob?.; Q .-.. > - ... th. n, h ot the prioelpal ot unty Bi '" *N'jr" tolk, |b? coui ?-. in whl. b Bandrii gbam la 1 ?htiated. and tl i for* a nelghhor%l the total nmster and mifltreee of Bandrtng -un Ha: rman of the county; '-'WiDcll ar.d of the quarter sei-'-ions. King ?^ward used often tO Bhool "ver the UWea Hall ? ut. - of hla Mend, Bob purdon ln N .< !? ??< fl whlch ?? been ln tl [*_n 0f q_< h. ,. ,en John "?"rdoi. obt t thi ouah hl* m "lth the only thild and le- reaa ol W ? .L^rd ra .? . ih at rv. d through the f?uth Atr: .,.,1 ir, is >wt Rldlej ,. nlece of Lord Ridley, and T?5 ?1 tb* ,-.:? tl leat glrla of *!_? *? * ? amonR the Unallah ''lonv out - "trtmeiy Important member of th S?"','- ll' l? ??? I know Lfrlcan i '"j"*''*:.'. an i j-;obi ? about , ?? ?-r.,,*,. .ilMr,. ;. ,,;" a ,n any "**?* Ei. ,.[,?. MARQ1 Ifl _ DK FONTBNOT NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. ataMtttn N?w YorK i ?>!! -enieii are on trl?l * ta-nn- but they can'i --'i* I then to bfl lln? ?nd beatlnr; * ,;: ''" tlme, Wteatf* Waahlnfll i *?*? thr*. ____t__t_a f. r '.-, -. inor are all _y *"*? -orkere in tbia: tha *,1UW? of N?w yorlt.?-yraouM P__i-acBa_ar_. : 1 -?aio? to lrvjk aa lf th* N? y. y_rl *?ti?at.or, aii! grt io eompllcated that thfl] 'W-.tori will forK<-? ati nt..;,.' Uttdar Ro. beetei I'ost E *?? Tork mky ?m.ti learn on.- way t'. ?? high -oat of livtnt* T! ? - of tba .__* Ux?,,?*'? tbreaten to ao on a -itrlke. l1W'-?i,q Uafler. ?b?'t alto_?th?r eaay to tot wh^t ? ?^w N*w York reatauranta ara t-j icaln t.y Ul n ""?' ,'"'lr I"'"'- They hava alwaya k"t ?*"?_? n*"n"> anybodj bad -Miiladelphla ** T?__ ta ,?<w eo-al-erltii i^Udng ?he *'-* hi tha H?r..t truanlnc 1>. i-ttrtrn?>nt BS ??<>l*n* t?"*"K? Tbta la an liuurall-a ?""-n- i' <^lu'*c '*'''? lhaa ail*>f * *o. ChroMclc. THEATRE DELAYS FUNERAL George Turner Meeks Buried? Was to Play Leads To-day. Nelther, hls wlfe nor his daughter. botl -Ctreaaea, piaying in Jeraey Clty, wera abk to pet away from tbe tbeatre ln which they were piaying until ycetordB**, .*<> the funeral of George Turner Mc-eks. an actor who died at hls home, in "A'right ?traet, Btaplaton, Btataa b?and, last Tues day, aaa delayad untn raatarday. Mrs. Meoks and her daughter Dorothy arera piaying in a Jeraey Clty theatre all w-tk Meehl w;is to hava tnken the lead there to-day. They were wnabH to get underatadlea to tako thelr plaoaa and con 4- piaying both afternoon and even? ing Years asro Metks played wlth Fanny Pavenpdrt, Rcbei-t MfinttH and other atara of tho ataga. THREE PLAYS AS ONE BILL _________________ Charles Frohman Sets Date for Barrie-Shaw-Pinero Opening. i lharlaa Frohman la now In possession tl ? completed manuecripta of the three aapaolally written by J. af. Barrie. Bernard Bbaw and Sir Arthur 1'inero lor ; ? rformance as ,? single evettt_g*a Hll in London and Naw Tork aim?Itaaeouaty ! as BBi next Monday as the dato the thrae ptaya wlll ba done. title of the Plnero play is '"fhe WldOW of Wasdale." This la the IOtBg44l ? thiaa |da**a and is ol BOrlOUa veln. More tban .twenty persons appaar in the lt will l*e peiformad third tn the Bg*a bill. Bai i los play ls called ? Rooallnd.*1 in quality it _ b return to Ihe type of tantaatle eonetruetlon Brat displayed by "dr. Barrie fn "The Ut* ti Mlnlater." it wttl be perfonaed first ln tho ev. atag. bill Barnard BhaWa con t; ution is entltled "Over Huled." All playwrlghta W4rked ln utter is ? BOh was dolng. The last manuaertpt to be dallvarad araa Mr, S! BW*8 Wl.eti the plays are don" ln Now York two w.n known atara arUl play prtadpal one balng aaatgnad t<? the Barrie pll y and tho other tO the i'-.turo play. ln hla oenl aith the authora Mr. m agreed tbat aacl l - hould own c ompany and ao k ? should act rpore than MV ;_:'.. "KIDDY" MUSIC IN "SNOW WHITE" A t- tur< ? f "Bnoa Whlte, ' for hlch Wlnthrop Amea wlll ? The month, wlll be ? ? imber of am gt ra r\ bl_ \\ hloh raqulre - ..; or fancll ? ? overture and antr'acb wlH ba In ... . tbe pla ind tlnkly, to appeal I ? the ? ar the child. 1 u hta oa n nx ; If, a bl* b wlll be e on - "THE NEW SIN** AT WALLACK'S. | \ . i ntr.c t batwet ? ? UebV f Com* ..,,) tbe Qeorgt C Tylei Company, . .'.:?"'?? produi ere igrot to nil tu tlme : ? the - at thia i brlngtng Into Nea '? ? Bln," prod ? at the Royahy Tbeatn Loi The* I ? fullan ? a O. Paulton, uahton, Arthur Bowyar an ln tbe Haa york pi ? y, Octobet -?-? THEATRICAL NOTES. . Herbert Tn rdi to New v rk for tbe i wlt ?? r which be w. ,-... ? ? prepart . :,,?-?!.? ' 1 i 'AM'aii . - :,t The Lit le 1 , bt um 41 Mi tnu bavh to the late cui taln a : i b< Ltttle 'i baatre. ? ? . .. I : || of tbr- .1- ???<? lur for New Torb ft MUe ' ? .::.,-?? T, Wb ment at the Wlntei ? ' ; ?? parl ol N a feature of "ihe Bam Barnard arlll l ' '" , i ew ,,. . entltled All I n tto 1 bj H .,1c b* A.fr d G B Prondi ? ?:? ? noag the : oopb la Mi nard'a aupport i oy ar. : le, k, rdlnand Oo1 m halk, Taddy Webb, laoulaa Meyera, AUca Oei ?'? Btewart Haird. ???ih. Maater of tbe Ho ? ?? ' whl< b b u oted an < at tbe Thlrty-nlntb Btreol Tt* _IU .,, ,,;,,., j. nred to-nlght to tba Lyrlc -, beatra, a much larger playhouee, where ita New Yotk run wlll ooattnaa Indefl* . American Play Company plana to \ H fveeti ra eompany of "Wlthln law' into Naa Tot* tor 4a anfagemeni :,; ., Broadway Ihahtra dnrlni 11 ?? ent ?ucceeaful ran ol Iha eompany now v, mar drama ln Um El-ni Theatre. TWO btui'lred iiicinbois of tbe New York gcotttah Hlghli odera, In kllta and lar* preceded by i bagp i ?? ' md af . pleeen, wttl march down Broa Iway yedaeaday evei Im to Joe Wt ber*a a-here they wUl attond In ? bodj ? ..... , ' tbe BCOttlab (onio.lv ?-.-, .*-?< rnpe o* 'bo Pen' Davld Balaaco baa anterad Into aa Kgreemenl with h. f. Koith for aavar4l pioductlona of powerful ona-aet playa tol i? Bbowa in all the Koith vaudeville -. Tho flrst of thaaa orferlnga will ,,. -The Drama af O-da,*" a tbrllllng Uttla ,,,,1IIUl by Aust.n Itroog. This win ba Hr. ,,-., (jl.-i ? _udi vllle p-*oductl_o in tbe though "The Druma of Oudo*1 aad "atadame Buttardy," undei an agreeaaani iritb Martln Back, have been piaying tor aeveral montha over tha Orphauh- t-reull from CWc4go to tha Coaat aad baak. )? ii. Botbara aad Jnlla Marlowe wBl , v; drop eurtoJn on rl4W 4l tha Manhattan Op4ra r\ntaaa to-iaarrow nlght Tiie now eurtala la a dark green cloth. ?s. aad M" la wofkad In fokl on either ind ?.t tbe top. Iu Old F.ngllsh let t,rn. la BM JonaOB'4 Une. written lor tho tirtit follo: "He was not Of an ajce, but lor all tlme." Solbern atei Mailowe wlll oarry thie curtaln on tour with thanv Mi/./.i MuJob haa Btarted from Kuropo arid la BOhadukd ta land here noxt Ifon* day mornlna (OT her :iocotid tour In "Tho bptina Mald " Later In tb< asaaoo fforba i Lnaacbar will bav4 a new produrtlon, ln wi.i?i' nflaa Kajoa win b<' ?4*4-*rai The cdteiing wtll ba h muataal raralon oi "Such a Llttle Queen." by Hennold Wolf ani Cbannlng I'ollook. MRS.-AGE1D-AVEBRBS Buys Marsb Island, La., for Permanent Winter Refuge. IT COST HER $150,000 "Friends of Birds Will Literally Thank God, and Take Cour age," Dr. Hornaday Says. Ure. RiiBBc-ll Sage haa purehaaed Marsh Ialand. La., for a blrd refuge, wlth the lntentlon of dedlcatlng it in perpetulty to thla purpOM and of placlng ita control in Wbatevar hands wlU beat accompllah her object. either tho federal government or the: State of Louialana or some asso? ciation OrgnafaMd fr>r the purpose. The island. which has been aoqulred at a coat of about llfAOOO, Ib on the gulf coaat. BOUthWeet 0- Xew Orleans. It has Ioiik heen known as a famous wlnter feedlng ground for duefca, geese, herona | and varloua othei nrigratory Mrde, and haa lor many yean been tha noet popu? lar les.irt in the goutb for market gun nera. It is ahout clghtecn miles long and nlne miles wlde Bt Its hroadeat part, nnd oontalaa apnrozlmately T'.,ooo ucres. "The matter was brought to Mia. Sage's attention by Bdward A. Mcllhenny. or ?very Ialand, [__,, who in eonjunetlon wlth Charim VFlllla Warc, ot Mlchlgan, recently gave a ttjaw am Mrd refuge on Vennltton Bay to the st.ne of Louttlana,'' raid Etobeii Vfade Poreet "Mr. U'urd tbeg touaded the magaalne 'The niua tiated OutdOOr Woild" to further the work of MtabUahlng a chaln of blrd nf ng. ? aaroea the eonttnent *'The tirst issue in Aprll of this maga? zine ccmtaiiie.i tho aanouneemenl of this plan aad the purehaae of optiona on Marafa Ialand aa the most important hird refuge In tne South, for fUjN by Mr. Ward aa tha Brei step la tha work planned." Ragardlng the purehaae of Marah Island -. Mra lage, in-. w. t. Horaaday, .n-. ractor of the New York Eoologloal Oar-1 ? I'-n. sald: "It is the mnst dellgbtfully ."tartllng thal has i. n ex. cuted in bebatf of the Mrdfl of North Ameri. a ab ? " ? arlll ol Davld w I. - \ Bj bi oi d tbe National \ lul oa Bot I. ty. Tho nea at ??? Blto Mr M< 1' henny is ? must fortv U ??? > to awahen and Bnd tbat hl. wlld _nd tmpoi dream bai ? mon fuiiy than < ?. ? ti Lo ii ni dared lo Imaglae "in view of tb. awful oondltloa of the remnant oi ti f North / merica .) ? i" n and women on lha Qring llnfl need all thi gn. uragemenl thej eaa gel Only to-day a man front Brooklyn whom I neVer h,ei .?? an :isk.-ii caeually at tha i \,. w, Tell n.-. e hy t that I Irdfl -i. - - o f.-.-irfully acarofl ln Pi i i ??> an fewer *?v h year. Now, for Inatance,' atc, I . ald, 'How man ?a. h rear in Pi num? .?n w Itb what you I IW twent ? i ..."' 'Wiiy, ti.* eaelalmed, then tt nol more than mm blrd to-day] Bfty tii.it wera in Proaped Park Ireena twenty yeara ' /,: .1 - it bi all ???>? r Ih. ' nlted Btat. a "It is a m-ittei of rt lhal ' ? i qq o| total of Um\ gntei -: ina. .n'.t doea fi-it laia ol terrtl i nagfl li at aad oth< r orop . . . . ? i-\ ti. M. .-,,.? and pooi food .' ? St ??' 11 Bl -?' ;< ? ' -.; ? u n | II \> int-r. "Bxeeptlng Currl ad. Manb lal - . rtant. wln? ter feedlng i I I arlld rskfl gnywben in th< south. To ll *n. arlld f th.-rn Btreara. nn 1 .. do | Inablfl ln then "ln : ? i??-??' In to ll I ihio t.. N. : ?? i - that can ieal - '" ? ..-,. ... Th>- ..ti. i Urda an tl ? berona, lea i thlnb thal Manb Ialand la <!<stine.t l to plai aa Imnortani part ln pi ? mfortunat. flnowj and Anw tgret -. the Mrd tb l an euraed by tha .. .... | ? tbal ar.- literal r .! N -where ln ? now llve in Ul - ?* ??Miit in tWO ? ' ? ? 'h? Bgnta Ofl the Avery 1 nd rookery, foui ted for I '' Mr|1" lat Manb Ii ' hn" been purehfl ad hy M i Wtea and Ifl aow - Mf, bat.I nfugfl They will ? '?'?' ? fr"!n no-, || win oontaln ?.000 breedlng P?ln ?.nd thlnk how tbe Mrda will multipl) In that aanotuary m tht yaan go by! . M.I: ,.;.,,,! is ? --.-?? aehlevemeni ,? ,tH purehaae and dedlcatloo lo tha 0f America Mn. haga baa doi ,. When lha frlend u? Mrd beai ol \ they wBl UteralU thank Ood and take couraga " _____-.? 200 BODIES FOR SCIENCE Long Island Physicians Pledged to Undergo Autopsies. T,, ,,;., ttfl Ih. pubUc '?? the i ilm of ten, examinatlon. two hund ? ? ., ?,!,.,. 0f ti? Aaaoelated myalc-an. ot Lon- [.land hav. d. Med to provld. In ,;,,,- -in, thal ti,.;. bodlea ahall nndergo a^xjoemtaa to make dear tha cauaaa ef d*!i,? pbyrtdan. mwoaeed tbelr flataraa InaUoa In naoluUona adopted al >.m.-t ln- beM Baturday al HofTman Ialand. The member. of lha aeeodatleii fltn J_emaofDr.X P? O-Oonnrtl, Health Of ?...- 0f the Port. arho toob them for ? down the Bay on the Oovarnor Powter and the Henry v7. *?*"*?*; Mopa w-re madeal Bwtnburne and Koftmaa W ?vf.r the meeting tha n-iembendls-- ; en-barked al tba Creaeanl Athieti <'i-.ih., rmmmer place. an lha Bhon Drhn. Brook Un, arhen they had dlnw r. Bpeaktng of Ihe naolutloaa -aaaaad by th* phyalrtana, Dr. Wllltem B. i.ri.ismade, uf N(). Iffl C.lumbia Helghts, Hrooklyn. said yertarday ??[ want tO make plaln this gOtat: That the phyaleiana ar.- ?amcloufl thal the arao tlce of holdlng autoprtm should baaaana ganeral Wa are trylng t.. aduoata fta nuhih* to the numeroui adrantagea which tnaj bo dertved from tbe apnad of tha practice. it will serve to piotoel the pub f|C from In.ompetent physi.lana bv dttrioa ln- had dtagnoaaa arm win also reveal where the .auaea of death are BUBpiclO-fl and where there have been BMgal bttte* tlcaa." ? Old Parishioners Greet the Rev. Karl Reiland. MR. MORGAN PASSES PLATE Many Wage Earners Give Their Mite to Great Financier? Policy To Be Broad. J. Plarpool Morgan, hls two daughtera, Mrs. H. U Sattcrlee and Mrs. W. P. Harn? llton, woro among thoae who welcomed to the palptl yesterday mornlng the new ree? tor of St. Oeorge's Church, ln Stuyvosant Scjuare. Other. included Mr. and Mrs. ,**eth Low, Mr. and Mra. Henry W. *___? roo. Mrs. Rlchard Irvln and William Ithlnolandor Stewarl, the laet named the treaaarar of Grace rhurch, which ia st Oeorge. near nelghl*or. It was stated that -Mr. .Stowart camo becauae of long ltlcndaiilp for St. Oeorge's new reetor, for mei ly asal.tant at (Jr_ce Church. The Ror. Karl Reiland ls tho name of tl.e now reetor, and he come. from St. Andrew*8 Church, Yonkera. after a short service there. He was tot some yeara Bral asslstant* to trc lato Rev. Dr. William It. Huntinpton. ancj not a few expected to see him hia successor. Mr. Reiland retalaad one of the former .*-'t. G(:cvk- asalatanta, but broupht two new i/i)?* wtth him, together wlth two new iie waa aducated at Trin Ity follego. Hartford. and studled thc ology both at Vlrglnla and Herkole> sem Inarfa la ohurohmannhlp and theolofry bo ranks, lt I- .sald, wlth the Rroads of tho st. e'eorgf's typo, so no ono is sur prised when he announces that he wlll try to contlnue the pollcy ar.d teachlng of St. Oeorg-'s under the Itrv Dr. Ratna ford. Thara were one thousand people tn St. licorgc'*- yeatarday to greet Iba new ree? tor P*nH* f:x hundred nf them were mon. In the south gallery alone there wero Blgbty m.-n and tlftron women. Down Btalra the- projwirtlon was not so -rroat, but ln Fomo parts whole powt. were tlllcd wlt'.i tnan i uiv. They were wage oarners of th- Baal BM* wllh a few from Tha Bron_ and Brooklyn it naa to tboae xx-xee earnera that, after Mi. RoDandTa aai mon, four men famoua for millions paaaed the offertory plataa Thaai fotir m-n were Mr MOTgaa, Sc-:h Low, l: **_Itoa Cwttlng ind Henry XV. Munroe. Tbe plate of Mr. Morgan wa? Olled with envelepaa, au I bafora ho laached tbe lower pow. ho wa. eom pelled to raarranga the enveioprs to pre? vent thoir faiUag Ofl There wore fow ::i.- i .-,< k-- In rnvai-POB p'ople put only -dh-r. When the ccmmunlon was readv Mr, Morgan, Mr Cuttlng ani tho other maa of mllllon. Wenl to tbe altar rntl wlth the rest aad after the aarvlee Mr. Morjcan nnd Vr. f/*w woro rur<>nc; thoae who went to eoanl tb. moB4y of tho waaja aauiiera in tha envelop *? They boked at tho pOea of envrlopc-;, but upon offer* ot somo othora fo open thom and count tho rdlver thej retlred, apaablng to acorea as thoy paaaed doa r, tha alalos. i . aaw ;" ichar, whom motrt peopli ? r. ent had heard !?? fora, * '''I he .ame ns Bger, but not a few ahook thoir hiada Ha "poke aa a friend. for he made appeal after appeal for a-valstaiu-e In the dlfflcull taak ah.-ao 4f Um The ?erv!e? it .,f boty tmnnandon, and ao ai n-w reetor i Btered the . ;;,.:t A volce that wis en.lly heard -rverywbi ? i inaer i.t tttnea dramatle l p4i ... i. ? .1 to hampar bba. Bt ? . polpll s tfatta amall. and 41008 opal < hun baa ln 4marfc- II ? tly ln front and ln tho mlddl.- 41 * lf lie WOUM bk-- to :?,,?,,. aboul aa ii<- arooa M aaraaataaaa hut there is .? tradltleo al Bl Oaorga'a lhai th.- palptl must neltbar ba made ged in loeatlon. i-. ? | ?! uae' t... notea Hia aar* . ? -a.'h M.-n .<f st ileorgVa ar tba w< man Ha 'ame. ho ?ald, at -\iinf ba bellevea to be thf peycho* : \e >!????. rlbod the bM* tiie m'.nlMer dld BV" r\-th-tur. nnd aald Bt ? t,,,i ef ? t type, aad ?? ? nol Romg ta be of thal tjrpa undoi btan. Tbere eama Into tha hearti of all men at tlmea aminaa ef aeplratlon to better tbinr*.. Moat rr.on -rttfle theae Baptratlonfl They wouM iik<' w.i to tht iu. but they b i ? trn.. They wo:k bard all tha a-eeft Tiiev are hUBV maklnaT a I'.'.ltig. \:r Reiland plendi I aitb Bt Qeoraja'a bmu famoua throughoul tbe eoaatry foi work In p44t **44**a\ OJOi tO itiik" excuse* not to k'li ambltlon. Ra warned then, t>,;it thaii i t ? ittona ar> the volce oi Ood. HNDS SCORE, GETS SMALL PART. a amall part In ''-oaaawbari Baaa ?? a ajvelt tl fantaay whlob Heary W. iar4g4 W-Hi . .?? in Deeember, win be Blled ny M * Mlea _**_aary, of bX Loula bo* ??.-, i ?? Bbe waa ffortonata enough lo :m.i a scoro mlalnld bv Ouatav Ludera the compoaer, and rofueed any othar raward ;ift.r Bhowlng .c foa top notaa tbal aon* rtoced blm bai ambltion to m en tba traa juattfled. When abe returned the a ire, whlob bad been left ln a restaurant, aha alao preaented a letter of racommendntloa from Homer Baeeford, WbO ih eoti-ldered a gOOd Judga of vn. ft] abllltj west of tbe Ml-alaalpi i. -, WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. )?,,.,. t__ ah a t.. the _ ? M ?-? '??' _ .... uiaton aa I _m v ia ? arttaaat rrara m m at* ,, , I-, 11 how, natuo * \>l ranr. "?'*'" "!r,-t and '?? hlt IV' nu< ., , . \..,i..,?. .-. job lv li.??!???*? ?"i ?' a Wada ,.,,,11, a .o thv rmtincatlon meetlng ei iU-. Republican Club ol tha Clt> f Se- Yotk. t ot ?" i .n l ??'< Weat +"'1, atreat I ? : tba Nailotwl ProBraaalva ,rt. | n i lermont ??>? '"?? Klna. Vandarbllt and atyrtl. iwbum i:to p.ttui Ktnnel r.mpla. lle.kt.ner atraat and Wae Iraad ayano.; Cenaraa. Hall, auantta und Vt rmont av< ou-a, av?_aa Dlnnei ol Tlmotbj U WoodruiT b>r TTegtea ?|Va randldate. and A-aatablj dlatrl I l.a.i^ra ,,r bi ? rn, v-ntuuk t'lwo. Praahlya, avea AdSraaa bi Dr. Braeel ' Litarl., iieaith ?? att "Ti,- Keo Milk Regula ti?,. ,,, .,?. ,-itv of Set? rofk, al w*tlM ?, [ae rlem torb braactt ol Um Ini rna'iei,_,! fj .. |,. Kaao all n, I i '??, ?? '?">? -N" ? L-alnaton avanu.. ?:*) p. at. Public lact iraa i I lh. !'>??' ' <*' ?"*'?';?.""n-, s '5 r ? ? Btuyvaaaal Hlah Bchool, Mn/tr?e , v...-< ol i'i'-i .vaBttji. Tranea-. Ttata TarU V, the Pyrane**.. Vtoleeaot uouu A. IM l. .... .? , oi imMa; Publk Bcho ! Ti, UM . pSpbaaga.'' Troteeeet 27J?5i_! Oaoaa, ol Prlnctoni Publk Bcbool M, II ?!. atree and Bt M -?'**" avanu*. ' ' ?" ' ? *.,,,:. ei. di t_-w oanno m-? i-it le Hchool :>'.? No. __ Kaat *?.?>? atreet. '?, _ analon." Wlllla .nettbar JebR ' ?: ? 82, Heatar and taaex ".aUtt-.'' Di i '> *<M-?: ? lle Bchool ll?. I'1-'"1 *""'?e,? "*' ?,'.____ i.v___L "Tha Old ".aatera in tho Metropoll TanT'l.o,d" Wetnte.B; l**?' *T" ~ Na -_ l_-"t lllUh atreet, ? h otlaml. W .11 Um B.n_K rubih- ?*_^?L^?ajJ*_^^ vXi^niT^:^^^ pBjsrWtfTO^?*!B _,et -l'l.k.na a.d ItefenB.' I'o.i.^nr R"Se__? \IL. f,r Prln....-,. **' ' edurnb.^ Hall, No iS Weat _Hh ttraat, -oMao au f>r,a I>r ?.*urti? L?? l-?*v*; *^,_**u.!f_1, Vll ?itu.-.on and Orovo arr-e,.*, oMU^I i?d Soclal CoadlOee ?'-*??"**?. ,{J? aS?h jacb K. Seh-i.lr... and **t TMfaWA. tOV* llr.tt we-.t cf Klfhth avenue. _?e tn Ar ,,r *- ?? ".?,_._.._ D .i.__? SHE WAS NEVER VERY STRONG, POOR THING. ?r u \%' ??''? tf u* in'i S_*S '%GO,r\tt*t /'/r<*l7.i'y*_ I MPIRE STATE DEMOCRACY?And I'H take him, too. OBITUARY. AUGUSTE BEERNAERT. Luei rr-.-, i "?? ?; Auguatfl Mai u Pran cota Beernaart, the Belglan atateama__ rMa I ? re to-day iron pn aatoi - araa tiken tu d,.r'nK ti... roeenl congnea al Oeneva, and haatmed ben ui th- hope that he w uld re< o.-er <iulckly. Auiniati. naarnaarl. lotntly with Paron d'EatouruellM de Coaetant, won the Nobel pea .- prim i.-. itQA Ka had beea elaaaly Mentifled arltb the Hague tri bunul and wltb thfl InterparllBmeatary I'earc Congnea ll Beernaeri wna born at Oatend ln UM After beb | admltted to the bar ho went iu for ;?>..?:.., attacblnC him?eif to th. Moderatfl t.ii?rai party. la Wli he openly beeame ,1 m mbdr of ,v'. t'lerlral pa-ty, Bnd U >-. '? ' ' of Mb later of P ibU W orka H? -.; ?: nlture, Chlef of tba Cabtn. I aad Mb later of I of the I bambei of i ?? p l i . il which he baa , ?? ???*, and Mlntater , | .-'(..!.. LEWIS E. GRIFFITH. Troy. N V. Oel I Lewla K. Ontlltn, ona af tiie baal known lawyera ln North? ern N< a foi k, db hontfl In thla . it] thta i ft ? rueon, after ?< bdef lllnem Mr. Orlflltb a i n . ?-. Troy la IM7. In MM, althougb ? anteen yean old, in- ? bla ned tha i onaent of Oovernoi V toa to rale. ? oompaaj - I recruiu for tn** CIvll w >r Ha ",ij eommlflaloned Aecond i ? tenanl Um * loveraor an.t :.. IM of Cot ? ???? h, ni'-ut, ??'. blt ??? I ad re. ? dted. I btrawi ? ?'? ?'? ??' the '?':t ol M i ?-r.il Tbomtu ? ' ?*?" -1 "?? Mi OrllBth araa ?> Peat-ocral and ha-i beea Clty Clerk, Diatrict At county ludge. Ha wa ? promlnenl ln Maaonlc drcle. Ha arved aa commander of thfl Departnw t i r Nea Tork, 0. A, k.. .md at tha tlm. "t bla death araa ll adi oeata GEORGE P. LEGGETT. Hempatead, Long Ialand, Oct *'??? Oeorge P Legg tt, one of thta oldeal real d< mta of thta place, dled al bla home. ta Vaahtngton atreet, to-daj aftai an lllnem ..' nlnfl dayfl froa pnoumonla. Mi L | gatt was a promlnenl lumbei nu UB aa. sixty-tive v.ar- -dl -Hia wife ;ind om d LUghh ?? urvlv. fa ANCREW GIFFCRD AGNEW. Andr. m I llflford --v fn a dled iterd iy ui Ni v, Canaan, Conn, Mr. Agnew bad beea la gelj eonnected with benklng Intereata ta thla city, as di? rector ln tha Farmer af Loah and Truat Companj and truatea ln the Qreenwleh Bavlngfl Hank. Hi waa ? Baember af tba Unlon League nml uthei i luba HIT BY C0S1 OF LIVING Monsignor Lavclle Asks for More Liberal 0_ferin#s. Tha hlgh coal of Hvtag la baina fell t>y Cardlaal Parley, hla houMbold aad thfl priaata ef st Patrlck'a CathednL Al all of the bu Iy Mi--- ft arday bm atlon waa aaada ?.' the fact, and nl tba ponUhcal hiKh lllH^H ut U o'clock. wh.fl tlu I ? - iiui.ii Wiia tha praachar, Mgr. Lavella pre* oetfed iiim -n an addreaa la wMeb he aa* nounofld and asplalned tha eJtecta of in crea-sr-d pri.es upon the cathedral ur.d Its malntenam e. Mgr. I.av.lle asked lor MMM fOT the pefeooM, and gave notlea of plaaa for the , ? !? ratlon of tha annlvaraary of tbe oon* ?o-iatloB .?f tha cathedral, ta ba obaan d next Sunday. Hc aaked for in.iie llberal offertaga Cardlnal Parley, preachlng for thu first iin..- ii! the eatbedral ai- a member of tha ?aend CoOege, waa brtef, and most ot iiin time he t<>ok in readlng from tho Oaapal of it Matthew. Commentlng on what he had read, the Cardlnal aaM I rlesta Of Ood Wen entitled tO 1 honor and low. A inlest is an anihasaa dor of Chriat, and comes to hls sacred offlce not of hlmaelf but hy thfl will of tlod. He should be honored beeauae ot the power he wlelds. He is not to be (ompared wlth Mnz<, h-ciuae he comes ir.nn Ood. The falthful should look to tlie ?rleat for WtBdOBfl. " Ba flnded by polnting out lha responsihiiity for the can and cure of soula. a reaponslbility tl.at ought alwaya to make a priest humhle. The Cardlnal npr.eared ln tt'.e best of heulth. There were throng. at all of thfl musaee. IVIAIDEN PLAY PRODUCED Federation of Theatre Clubs Gives "The Higher Court." DEALS WITH LOVE OF GOLD Henry Irving Dodge Tells How Rosenfeld Builds Up a Drama by Cutting It Down. ? ts. rlaywrkht**. managera and BCton aad othera WhO compose the N*a tinnal Federatlon of Theatre C'luhs. aaw UM mablan play aelectod according to the itlon'B rules, presented at the Klliott Theatre last night. Thla . he Hleher Court," by Henry Irvlng a hlthertO unknown playwrlght. i Th.- federatlon prupofes to cxtend a ?-? ? ir. r opportuntty to new writera by Klvln*? trial performance** of such works as may be found worthy, and naturally great lataraat <?, atred ahout tbe produc? tlon of Mr Dodga'B work. The theatn OWdadj ati! thfl audlence vi. en . -?_.?. The play. brtedy, ia the atory of a father, who, b klng of noney, ls aa ardewl la son .sucieed him ...?r.d forc. thal be drtvea him to .,. lova for | M that tht* lad's brain . ray. Um aoa'a naaon la natondj l.y th<- love lor a glrl WkOM taiherthe i nulU-arUlUeaaln onee rulaed And the ( h< art oi tha Bnaacfc r ehangoe ln Uie prooeaa iydnay noaanfabl. praaldant of the fed . atlon, announred it.- purpoaaa before the , cuitam rose, __d aftOB the BBCOOd act | Mr. Do ge, in raaponm to a call for a HMecb from thfl author, said, among other things: ? .\ii. Ilo.en.eld haa shown how a play i ui bfl bullt up n> cutting lt down. One thing I thank the Lord for, howewr. ia ; tr.it ba underateod the piay and showed i . ympathy arltb lt. I don't say I .nn th only man that can write B play ,,..- thfl tv.|.>t,ulon. You flee, I was on ' thfl Job aarty. 1 Aon'l think the feder? atlon was foiiy-elghl houn old before I ? bad I play ln ltt handa However, l'm pleaeed to say that Pn baaa told if i ,-, uid -et a play paat the ooaanrittee that ., lected thls one I n-ipht have souie hope.' The eonnulttefl thal fleteeted tba plav m/oa tompomd Of Mary Shaw, I'hilip lt. Dillon, Mra Beltt da Mvera. Auguata B Ier, Dr Henrj gototaroft Mrs. Jamea Madlaon Baaa Mra Don Laroa, Bydney Roaenfeld and Pndarlck v .Schraler. Other conmdttoM wlB aalart playa fot ],,, ember L, Pabruary I -md Aprii ?;. a<i mlttann to an wW be aetaly through bv rifation. ifr. Iteeenfabl and Arthur Rcrtheta ttaged th.-. play laal aajht Th* .:, Ill led : loha Hamdeo, praddeai Metropolitan ir?;. Vndre? Robion ->nul Hanaden, hu* ttra JohB W. ttl. r S, th Cn-ddock Bol Cr_-d__lr. aeoa.Darld Hal V.ith Bol Craddocli'e dauflhter.. .Llly CanUI s'.i i-radd-x-k, tnlninfl ingloeer :tinl la Vt.,,,?,..K Iward II m ma DR. JOWETT ON SAINTSHIP "Not a State of Lmraediate Per? fection," He Explains. a eoogngatieo thal WSai tha Fltth Avenue Pnaoytertau church beard the H,v. I>r. J. H Jowett yesterday, WhO d for the flrst tlme since hia re? turn from hl8 vacatlon, apent In Bngtaad BBd 9/-otland. "flalntahlp doea not Imply a state or Immedlatfl perfection," said Dr. Jowett. "There won !n the MeW Teetament many ?atatfl who were awfewgld. S? me were rary raw and undlaelnllaatl ln that aacred s'hool There were some exeeedlngly oluaaay, errratlc, tactleaa, Juat aa there are raw recrults ln the armlea of to? day. "flalntahtg tb, drat of all, the practice of g certaln poMtlon and, aecondly, a dla poettl. n. Flrat of all lt la g pose, an In cllnatlon, and then a flnlahed chAracter. Even ln worldly things, ln golf. one muat i flrst h-arn to pose. Your trainer will tell vou nol 10 mind about the long drives. Stand rlght, and 111 attend to tho fln? lshed piay I" tlnie-' " WRECK YICTIMS BURIED Thousands View the Single Procession at Albany. [By Tele_raph to The Trlbune.] Albany, Oct. 6.?The funerala of Mrs. E? Palmer Gavlt, daughter of Anthony N. Brady, of New York; Mra. James Cox Brady, daughtcr-ln-law of Mr. Urady; Mrs. C. Sutherland Ransom nnd Misa Mary Hanillton, daughte.. of the late Andrew Harnllton, of Albany. vlctims of the wreck of the Boaton __pt*eaa at West port, '"onn., on Thurtday, were held thia afternoon. The funerals wore the largest ever held here when they were united in one pro ceealon to the cemeter'.es. Mounted paMoa gonrded the route, whlch was litied wlth thousands of p.-rsons. On the way to the aaBBBtary a photographer who attempted to make a picture of the praoaMlon was assault.d by one of the undertakeia. H;a oam.-r.i u.cs sm.shed and i.e was then charged by a squadron of mounted police. The Rlghl Hev. Bishop Thomas M. A. Burko oilieiated at the funeral of the three Harnllton sisters at the late home of Mrs. I'.ansom. He waa assisted by the Rev. Jo*>eph Delant-y, reetor of the Cathedral of tha frnmaculate c'oncep tion, and the Rev. Joseph A. 1'ranklln. The Rev. Roeiif H. Brooks. of St. Paul'a Proteatant "fplaeapal church. w.-_t as sisted by the Rev. Paul Rirdsall at the funeral of Mrs. K. Klm.-r Qavit, which was held from the Albany home of A. N. Brady. The Hamilton slaters were burled ln the Hainllton plot in Rural <>metery. The body of Mrs. Gavlt reats ln the llrady mausoleum In St. A?ne*'.s CBBBB teiy. Many beautiful tloral piece.-i were lald at the gravea. Among those who atfendotl the ser vices were Morgan J O'Brien. M144 Ro B4lie O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Wtillam F. sheehan, Harry w. Banderaon, Henry L Parks and Francis McCa-in. all ol" New Vork; Mr. and Mrs. John Oavit. of Washington: C. K. 0 Bill:n<s, of Chl eago, and Judge Samuel Beardslev, of utlca. CORNELL GETS CRAIG LIBRARY. Ithaca. tt, V., Oct. 6.?Mrs. John <ralg. wldow of Trof.ssor John Cralg, of the Cornell Btate COBege of Agruuituro, haa praaaated ta tha coPoge her buaband'a pri? vate Mbrary on agrlcaltaral aubjacta it eonalatB of Bva Ihotiaanl tataniea aad is sald to be one of the most complete and valuable In the country. DIED. Agaew, Andrew O lot Ettaal*?I. Burdett, l'et. r. Kny. Loula T. r . arlae R. \ all, Humrt. Hultnea, Satah A. AOXEW?Andre. OlrTord, on Sunday. Octo tv-r H. at IfeW I'.itiaun. <\>nti. Notlce of fasoral beraafter, BfRnF.TT -Satiir<!*>\, Oct?oer *>. l>trr Biir <lett. of B8a?wa*er, tt. J.. ln th. .*-d >e.r of hi? age. Puaeral Borvlcoa private. BUae teth (V J 1 | iper-- [ >aae cor.*' trORRB-T?On 4on_*_ Oeteber ?, Char:*. Robtrt Terraat, af Hartford. conn.. m hia 7.1th yaar. Funeral (rn hla late reMUn-e. No 104.'. Aayltun ?m-, Tnaeday, October 8. at 2 oYlcvk HO?Mtaa Oat Octabar . Ifll al I'ort Waa_ i_fton, Loaa. laland, Barah Ann, .laughter of tba late C*harle. B. and .- I i 8 Holme*. Funeral from her late reaM -. No. 578 Jeffei*on au-., Lirooklyn, on Morvlay, October 7, ut 2 p ni. K___-0- - On B?t?fOav O'tnber 5. 101?. aftar a UnKering; ibneaa, Kilia Mclatoah Kellogg. belovad irtf. of tJithar l..flin atid daughter of the late Ifejor Oeneral John H. M. . ntoah, U H A.. an.l An-.elia .?-. M. Intoah. Funeral aot -vi. ea at her r-all. _oa, No 181 Weat 70th at (few Tort Clty, on*Wod_Mday norning. October o. 141_ at i" o'clock. Interment at the convenleoca of tha famlly. New Urun. arkfe i.N J) t-aieta |ilea?o c py. KNY -loula T.. aired tB joara. Body !>lnB ln atate The Fun.-ml Church. No 2.1 Weot . tht *t. (**___ paaapbaU B?a___l V.MI.? .Xt N.,rth Sal.rn. N. Y . on October 8, 1414, llui.rt Vall. Ib Oie 70th y.-ar of hl. a*e. Fun.ral .s.-rc Icea wlll !<e h?lcl at hla late reaiaene. on Tuaaday, October 8, at 1 :.H0 p. m Carrt?B*- wlll BMOt train. leavina. Orand c'enlrnl ."tution, Harlem Dl viaion. on Tue.day. ?:4li and 10:15 a. m.. on arrlral at Brvwotar, tMWMtnam, THE WOOIHAWN CKMTTERT. 23Sd St. By Harlem Train and hy Trolley. Offlce. 20 Kaat 23d St., N. Y. t VIIKHIMUHS. FR\NK E. CAMPBEI-... 241 S W*.t Md Bt rhin.-la. Prlvate P..oina, Prlv.te Amou lancea Tel l.f.M rheiaea OtTrlCEH. HAIM OFUCB?No. t.'il Naaaau atreet. t'i'TOWN OFFICE?No. 1S84 Broadway, er ?ny American Dlatrlct Telettr.ph Offlce. HtRT.KM OFKICEH?No. 157 Er_t 128th atnet No. 2R.1 Weat 125th attvet and Ne. ?UO We.t 120th .trect.