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PR0GRESS1VE But Not Radical. vob LXXH.y*24,079. ffiribim* Thc Only New York Republican Paper. Raln 4o-ila.v ?r tn-niahl lair te?a*anew. NEW-YORK, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1912.?TWENTY PA0ES. * * PRICE ONE CKNT,wn,T1^^ KRTr>-,VVy.^ohokrn' Governor Says They Should Have Time to Quietly Con template What They Have Been Doing. WOULD STOP THE ABUSE Candidate Tells Pittsburgh Au dience the Democratic Party Does Not Propose Free Trade. but Readjust ment of the Tariff. Pittsl.urp Ocl 'N W- t v. ,.t hi r ramj.alcnii g brought Qovernor rVikton a .erie- IncldentB to-day rs he tr;i? ??!'? i through Weat Vlrginls an.l vfl/aaterr Pennaylvania. i>ni> ;.t Pltts hurgn to-nlght .li he Bpeak tadoorr, but all daj thi I ? i ? i :.. nomln -. facerl a fabric ol umhrellas unriernaath ahlch atood a multltude of enthusisB tie pah At w I iv.-v. r. Uie Qovernor itiadf hla atmngeai utterancee In <<??>? j .iemnatifin of the truata. He dld i I r.inal.Ier thal Ihe trust problem vroiild , t?. t'lfflciilt to dispose of If tho pro Ihwb an provldad. Th.- Governor jr?-?ed the bellef thal If the art of the truata had i period In the penl tentiary i.. contemplate what they've i.**n d'ing. they would rease tr.ublinjj further i(. bbM ; art: Ikt thlng that haa Meatsd th.-i truata. thal has rreated the monopoly. ia unregiilntcd. iinfair eompetltlon. Ifl ** can only brlng it Bboul th.-ii rrSW remprs ahall ha\o a free aji ld thi n tve rsa take csre of tbsse gentlemen ln ths frsstfl becauae thi n th*. most Intelllgent mmpetln.r will get the market and the little man ran grnw blg, Inatead of Baaatlng himseif big by ih.- legtalation 'I ll fl.V.-r ? ? th- fovei: mei l Wi can '1" that bj r federal law thread all thia bj/b bbb of oura wlth atatutea which ahall make it crlminal t. do what these g< tleraen dld to build up their mo eUea, anii whk-h will aee to it tbal the' men v.h" did commtt the '.ffence j BgBkul falr eompetltlon havo time to think lt over in some buiiding from which the) erill not for bbjsbs Hm* c'lmi- i "Xothl k would st..;. this thirijr llke Bseii nl . ??liteniplntii.n: nothlntr woaid etop it bo elearly as to give thsse gentlemen fimi to resliaa wha! they] have beei doing, for mnny ..f th.-n, Bsnesi a not rosliy sat d and thought H ovsr, I want t>. gtve them i Ihe leiaure nnd the BaaelUSlotl t?. think it over, but i iitn not afraid that it vcijirj not ba Btoppad. i ..tn not afraid that the panlten tiHries wiii ba erowdod Just aa aooa aa the law takes hold *.f thi.s thini? and man are behind ths law who want tn lnjure nobody in j.artl. uUr. hut t.? ad mlnlster Juetice to everybody. then j epectal favors wtll be wlthdtawn. fair eompetltlon will be set up snd ther?* will be another fa. e upon j.ffairH in Amcri.a " The Governor eoversd ii 5eries Lf eubjecta In bifl Bddrsssss and found n bla ttirriri-it everywhere, notwithstand 1ns; the raln, which fell most of the day. He plead.-d wlth the local com mltteemen not to lnsert any more apeecht-.s than were oriKlnally s< h?'d uled, but was only partly BUeCBBSfuL The nomlnee appsarsd on ihe platform ?t all Btops, BOW8V8T, an.l chsttsd snd ahook hun.is with thoas in tba crowda nearest him. "Were Kia.l you CflUBM to West Vir? glnla." called a mun to Qovernor Wil f>n in the crowd at New Martinavillw. "Wtll return the call at the WhtM House next year." "All rixht." lanxh'.l the Qovernor, 'Vome and see m*- there." The Qovernor and hla party re i. hed ?Uttshurgh at r.iT. o'oiock and went to a banquet of the Wilson club ttf Allo fheny County. A rally at tniqueune Uarden followed, after which th*' (l.>v Cnetlaued on aecond pafe. ?evenlh cnlnmn. This Morning's Neivs LOCAL PaK* I'.eck*- Wltness DvetrldssS <'ourt. li Hurahirs Leave Two Women Dytflaf, < ?l foupe Hele. to Terstlfv. 4 T?k* Laavs in Many LBJagtMsgaS. f I'.ii'ni Qgiaaed by Buckaer.13 iiacKaiia'i.1. Aeejattlad sf MaurSssr, .30 POLITICAL. Wilson Urgea Jall f<>r Trust llead* .. 1 Bla Csin ln Itaglatratlsa. s I|B*1 vCSespslfS I'lin.i I.iat Found. 8J P.oot stirs RjBpubllcana. Bj Hulwr and *;iynn Speak rpnt.it... sj Jowa I'lerlK* Ald tS Taft. 8 | Bee'ajaa aa l.ast City VVhlr] To-nigfet. I Pi)S Taft Is Neerlerl f.,r Prosperll y . . 8 l.ively Taft Street MeetniK.30 OEhTBBAX.. Ttoosevelt'B *)wn Bfarj of ShootiriK. ,. ll Itooaevelt l-Taiier to <;<. Home. a 8flratocH MstHiBSsat Iiedleated. 6 Mayor Lunri DMlinSB Hall.13 Trlal of aHrtke leasava for Aiuni.-... .ao rosEiaar. Turkey Invasad al Thrae PoInU. l BtatUcan Dwpajtlea L'pbold Madero.... 7 anBCELLAaTBOUB N>v4s t?r Woraes. '"hurrh and I!ellKi?us Newa 7 Editorlal .\'. 9 Pocle'.v . '_ Obltuary . I.iterarv Newa an.l i >..(,-i^.' l0 ?'rM'n ?"1'oria . ,a ._ ....,,. .ia and 13 "eather . . ***>lpplna Newa . .la *?metbl and Marketa....'.'.'.'.14 and 18 Arniy and Navy. . *** l-*State .'.'...'.'.'.'...ll MILLIONS LOST BY FIRE Federal Arsenal Storehouse at Benicia, Cal., Destroyed. Beniola. CaJ., Oct. 18, -The maln Btorehouae <.f tha Benlcla araenal al the Unltad Stat.-s mihiary rowrvatlon here waa burned to-nlght, with ? tooe eatlmated between *.'!.inmmkh> and M. 000,000, The Bre la believed t?. have orlaftnated from apontaneoua combuatton. Slxty thouaand gtanda of Btnall arma nnd twelve mllllon rounda of ammunl ? * * * r were destroyed. Becauae <>r the alon of the cartridgea thc work <>f Ing the rh-.- waa hasanloug. The Benlcin Araenal waa the main aqulp plng atatlon for both the Paclflc Poaai and the (irient. NEWSBOY 6IVES LIFE TO SAVE YOUNG GIRL Willie Rugh Dies Happy in Knowing He Was "of Some Use in the World." . ?-. lo TaV Tribvn*. 1 ? >i\ Ind . < K*t is. vVillle Rugh, Ihe crippled newsboj who gave up hla llfi i glrl .i etranajee t,, hlm, mlRlit ii\>- ?ill bi honored by all Oary when - i..iiK-i to-morroa afternoon. ?'ii% ..tli. (al . employea ..f the great steel inills, bualneaa and profeeatonal nvn will iinitc in dolng hoti.fr to the young \ in..riuiii. nt by popular aun* tlon will be ralaed over his grave. Rugh, who dled early thla morning, retulne i . onaclouaneaa up to the iwt moment H< mel ijeath with a amlle, hnpp> in th.- newa thal lha Riri ha B'ould recovei When "Kili>" Rugh heard thal Miss Rthel Smiili. ? girl he had never met, h.-i.l been terribly burneil by the ? x ploalon ol a gaaolene tank on a motor m .1 tli.it stit- WOUld die nnl??s luantltlea ot llrlng akin couU '?? -.1 to her body, he declded "to >? >.f aome use in' th.- world." "Doh aald Rugh, when he appeared hoepilal in Qary, "I want you lo eul ..ff this old rrlppled leg ol mine and u.*e the akln to aeve Miss Pmlth's lif'- I haven't been of much use in thia world bul perhaps this leg will rjo good, after all." When Hnsh waa aft.-r the operittlon t.-hi that the ethar had agitated the "t pneumonla thal ha.i be.-n ln his lunga he smild ? heerfully and joked about it. DouMe pneumonla de reloped and the nawaboj who beiicv**! blmaelf f>f no use ln Ihe world n.-.l. whlle the Kiri a*hoae ii'<- he trled t<> eai e "iih, I am s?, Borry," =;? i<i Miss Smlth to-day. "it braaaa my heart that I reald do ii..thlng for him He rouk) not hava done more. and 1 could do nothing" , CHURCHGOERS NEAR PANIC Fifth Avenue Baptist Service Halted by Smoky Blaze. Smoke pmirlnir through the west wln doirg ot the Fifih Avaaoe Bapttat Church Bhortly after il o'clock last tiipht thraatenad a panlc among the rjartahsonera aaaemMed there f>.r the rearular Frlday evealng aarvlcaa Through the efforta of the RaV, I>r. Woelfkln, who was conducting the aer anil Kred <luerither. assiatant Ktoa, 'he conajragathMi wna rea* aured. whlle an investliration showe 1 the Mar.e to he in the bOUM ailjolnlnu, N... 1<> W4BBI 4??th stre4-t. DYNAMTTEDBYBLACK HAND Bomb Wrecks Part of Five Story Apartment House. An Bttampl was made 8| 1 50 o'<\a K thla morning to dynamite the nve atory Bpartmetn house Na 121 Weat 2.'th Street. An Inf'-rn-il n.a< hiiie. htirlerl through ,nt baaement wlndow af the buii.i Jng, 8Xplod4?d Wlth a report that w;ts heard half a mile away anri WTBCked the baaement and part nf the ground Ilo< r. Phili[) Peppert, owner of the apart? ment houae and oet*upy1ng an aaart rn.iit on the aeeond floor, dectared, ac? eordlag 10 the police, that he had ra <cived a number 4.f thraatanlng Mtara siKne.l The Blaeh HamT* and lnform |ng hlm thal hls failure $0 pay B atip ulatod amount of nvoney woarid laarull in the 4]emolltl4.n 4.f the hotise anri the rleath ut injiiry of himself and famlly. Leppert added that the laat ?t the threatenlng lettora waa for $r./ioo ...i?l Waa recelved reatarday. He Infuiiuad th< police that he paid little or n'> at? tention to the mtaa4vaa Bl Brai aaaum Ing they were tii<* amri or a practl<*al J.ik.-r The bara In front <>f the. baaement wlndowa W4are t<>rn away by tha force oi ti.cploslon ar>?i the arlniaoa aaah'-* rlpped ..ut. a large ojaantlty of dyna* mlte waa contalned i" the Infernal ma? chine, the polli '? aay. WIFE DEFENDS SPEAKER Mrs. Champ Clark Tells Accuser He Misrepresents Husband. Bj T.-I*arni>h te Th.- Trltcin. | (ikl.ihnnia Clty. OhhL, Oct 18. KlB Ing in the mlds-t of a large niiilience ln , , h ii-ih ?t Vlnltii. Okla . Mrs. Chan.'. Clark, wife ot the speaker <>f th.- Houae oi Ropreaantatlvea |?8lnted her Bngar ilt the -pi-ak.-r. ii. t. Uiuajhbaum, and toid hlm 1 )?- BrBB 4lelih4-rat4-ly mlarepre Bentlng the attltuda Of her htiflban.l toward the Bhapliard-KafljroB blll ihat waa pendlng baftira the last aeaaaon <.f Congraaa Utuajhbaum daclarad thal wh.n *vt*ry effort poarible was belng maoTa by Pro blbltlon laadera of th.- country i<. get ihia blll reported from the committee thi iiifliiei)4>i of the Sp.-aker was used aixalriHt th?-m. "That la iintrue," dei-l.-ired n woman who aroaa In the mlddle of the houBe. I un Champ CUrka wife. and I know thal von are ;nlsreprw?rititig hla t>"si tion v ni have no rirtht to 'lo lt, aad i .un pJeaaed t<> tell you so." e YALE-WEST POINT FOOTBALL GAr^B fln Hendrlck Hudson runa speclal Ut. \V 4:M st. ](i |,i A.M., W. K!9th st., 11 A.M. - Advt. TURKEY INVADED AI TNE POINTS Bf BALKAN ALLIES Greece Declares War Against Ottoman Empire, Thus Com pleting Circle of Mos lem Enemies. TO ATTACK ADRIANOPLE Bulg-arians Concentrate at Pass of Muntafa Pacha, Within a Day's March of Great City Comraanding Route to Constantinople. SERVIANS NEAR PRISTINA Hellenic Minister in London Vouches for Statement That Mussulman Doctors Have Gone to the Frontier with Typhus and Cholera Microbes. I Bf >\.i>ie ta 1' London, Oct !?, Rnai de. Isrationfl ..f wsr n*T.. made yesterdsy, an.l the ti*. of five nati..n.s Ifl now t.. he <]e pidsd hy ti,,. aword. While Turkey healtated t?. bresJi with Greece and made a b.-lated effoii t.. d.-ta. h her from th*-aiii.-s, Qreece aettled the rn.il ter u berself deeiarlng war on Tur l.ev. inipres?ive rstlgloufl aervicea were hStd in the rSipltslfl ->f Ihe allic-s t,. |n. voke the inviiie blesslng on their btssI undcrtsklrag Meanwhile little js known *.f the movements ..f the rlval armlos || | BB thOUgh the curtain was dOWfl over tlie whole theatre of wnr. t.. ho rung up only oi, the r\o i.f the fir.vt greml t.altJe FYontier akirroishea, outposl nfTairs si most, srs rsported from vsrioui trtcts, and. as ustisa, both aitlsa srs rlslrnlng earlj itu. it is uniike ly that the first, b*T**I I.attle will t..K ? pla. .- f..r a d.iy ..r twn. Wh.-n It BBBJ* it wiii he fotsjht, in i'li proflsBbility, bs? fore Adrlsnople, n is sdohVanl Ihsl Naislm Pachs. the Turkish cominandrr ln chlsf, l?ft Constantinople for the Adrianopi,. rli?< trl< t last nlght. The ?ire?-k fl.-et BSlled \<-Mer.1riv under sealcd ordsrs. AlthoiiKh n'> errletal BMIOUni ement has been made. || ls no' nntl.ipatcd that Turkev has any Intention "f InK the IiHrdiinell.-s. Ottoman Methoda of Warfare. The Oreek Mlnlater lo I/'ti.li.n v.? t.-rd.iv received nn officbsl telegrsm Btatlng that Turkish flrtnv doctora ' teft Constsntlnoplij for Jsnlna wlth typhus snd rholera mkrobea. Tels grams from Athena suirircvt that their objscl ls t.. Infsci Oresce'fl war aup plles. While there la but small dlspo sltlon her.- tu i r.-dlt auch n terrible .?harR*? the tjreek mllltary suthoritlea are laking auch precautlonary meas ures bb bj eni necesaary t" them, ln an Intcrview last nlghl the Oresk IflnlBter said the tiies^.-iR.. \v,i BSnl t" him offlctally nnd was absolutelj au thentlc He add.-d "8uch nn art of bsrbsrism maj np pear ln.'.'ii'v-lval.le to yo'i. who have not llved under Turkish ruls, l.'it I am not at all Burprlsed. [nojulre >>( any body wh<> knowa the whole hlatory of the Turks sln< ?? they 83l fool m Bu rope if he i? aurprlsed. The Turks have nOW varled thelr mode ?>( massa ,.re_that Ih the us.- they make ,,( H<i entiflC dls.overv " Warninq for Russia. It ln reported from Warsaw that th i'.,iish So. iaiist party la dispUytng great actlvlty wlth a vlew tO organlr. Ing a revolutlon ln RtaSSiafl PotSnd 3fl aoon ns RusbyIs begins to Intsrfsrs ln the war, an finergency whtcb PollSh Ko.inllsts t.elleve lnevltable. The SoclallstB of Warsaw appear to liavf made rommon CSUSfl with thfl 33 r-ret eommlttee Of the Poflsb revolll tionary party. Sev.-rai mtlllon <? . ? of two rev.diitl.'t.i.rv mnnifestos have been .-ir.ulatid among the populatlon. on.- eaiia for aympathy wlth tha enemv ..f RtsSfldS as BOOn 33 she gels Ifl wnr. and the other BUmmona the l.il.or party ln case of RUSSlS K"lt.K '" "ar t,, make preparatlons for Ihe il.-Htru* tlon of rallways and tstsgnpbfl BBd Hiipport the enemys ..perailons. Apart from thia, the posltlon of M Sazonoff, tlM ROBBlBfl Forelgn .Mmister. seems to he shak.n, whl<h would m.an that the Pan-Slavlst i-arty ln IMshI.i |4 galnlng the upper hand. In the report on ht Sazonoff'H statements to tbsCsb lnet lt ls admltted lhal Kussia will mnke the same war pivparaiion Austria has n.a.le t"'t B3 has doCU mentary proofs that Austria for Ihe momerit has Bd aUaaTTBBSlvs mtentlons. lt is also admitted. however, that inter f.rence In the war l>> Austria would inevltahly <ause tnterf.ren.c In the war b] other pou.-r The Materru nt thal the RUSStSB Sl.it.? Hank BflUa giVSfJ B t. IH Of Ba*, ii4in,.NNi t.i ih.- Bulgartan Nsttorssl Hank ls psrslstSllU) malntain.-.l. Heporta of Bfljhtlng, BBJCb as the tapture of Prlstlna hy the Hervlans and of a heavv battle at .Muatafa Pa.-ha. probably are ln advan.e of the real facts. There has heen for some time aa active ? 'etie-orsliip of iniliiarv news ( ontlnne.l on Ihlr.l piise. flrst .olu.tin. BUTTER?THAT'S RICHT 34C. LB. Hlch in fpialltv an.l ebsolutely fresh at A*ker, Merrall i*i Contlll Co.'a stores ln Ureaiar New York.?Ar.vt. VICTIM OF FRAME-UP, BECKER WITNESS CRIES DEFENCE'S CHIEF W1TXKSSKS AT BECKER TOLAL VKSTEHDAV. IRKKKRl'K HAWLBT. JACbT, SCI.UVAN. A reporter. who said he \.rs wlth Herker Who swore Weber and Kose toid hlm for hours after Roaentbal murder. thev war* trying to "fiame-up" the cnse against Uecker to aave themstrlvea. BURGLARS LEAVE AGED Mrs. Margaret Bell Found Un conscious in Brooklyn Home with Head Gashed. PROBABLY MADE BIG HAUL Many Valuables in House?Ser vant Discovered in Stupefied Condition on Stoop?Only Man in Family Away. Mrs Bfargi !? I Bell. . iKiu \ \ eara old r.r So Sl i-'ort tlreene Plaea, Brooklyn, .ii..1 early this morning In the Brooklyn Hospital aa thi raauli ..f aa attack made upon her laal nlghl hv burglara. Hei mald Ifarj Hogan, wi ? badly hun. and it Ih thoughl tbal herchancea foi re< ot >-r | are *-! ikln. Th-- women were attacked aboul I o'. lo k. -i - it i aa only a little whlle after thal hom thal nelghbora found Ihe mald in r atupefled condition on the fronl atoop When they took h.-r Into the houae they diaoovered Mrs. Bell iiii.oiis.iou-. on the parlor floor and with a long cut on the topaif her head. 'ih.- aged* woman bad her aleepini epartmenta on the ih-t floor, and th> drawet i ol Ihe burearj ln h.-r cbamber ' bad been mi.-<i. The police were not able t,, learn it once just whal tbe burglara had taken, bul it La believed that tbey made a rlch baul, for thera were many I valuable artlclea ln thc Bottaa mi.- li.-i: who ui a wiuow, owaa tha three Btorj frame house, an.l ihed in it with her aaa Charlea arbo h amployad i,\ ? hardwara 4?on< em La chambers ?traet, afanhattaa afarj Uogaa waa i be only aervaat. Charlea Bell klaoad hla motber good I nlKht Ju.st ait.i dlnner laal nlght and saM ba au golng o,n t.. pay a viait to aome frlanda it arould ba aftar his imother'a bedtlme when be K"' back, he >. ni.irl>. d About '.?.''.ii o'clock nelarhbora hcar.i groana ln lha lUractlon of the h- ii ,11011s.- anil, investiKatln*;, found Mary Hoajafl lylng on tbe ataop. Hhe waa un? able ti) auy unythlng, but those who ii.-ipe.i bar int" tha house found h.-r Imlatraaa lylng face doarnarard on the i floor. The CUl on Mrs H'-lls h.-it.l hnrl probaMy baan niade by ? blunl Laatru* in. nt or blackJackt An fiml.iilanc.. was .all.-il from the hospital ,-it otn <-. BBd Dr. Ilatflelil, who came wlth lt. aalil that Mrs. H.-ll's flkull had baan fra.ture.l and that there waa BjO bope for h.-r re. ov.-ry. Mary Hogan araa n..t ahfa t.. give any mfonnaUon, but from th.- fad that .slu- was |ying ou tha "to,,!, n ts believed thal after ?.he had baan atta.k.-ii she had made an atti-mpt to call the pnli. .- or. t.. get tha aaarlataace of uohthhown, Mary HogaB had n-.t 88881 lafag in tho einploy of the family and ?h.- took th.? Btecaj of a negrexs who B*88 'li<-. h irire | ahout BjX BBB8T8 agO, The DOltCe thin!; it poaalble tti.it a B>agro entarad th ? house. as wlthin fl bU> ? Off BB ?>f the plaee there is a - oiony af aeajroaa Api-aioitly. whoevcr .-nti-r.-.l tt> house knew aornething ahout lt and about the habita of the membera of the houaehold. Charles Hell returned home ahout 10 o'.iock aad gava all tha aaaaaUaioa Ha could to the poliie. He OOUM not gay Laal nlght what hnd b4-en atol.-n. lt wn.s leiiru.-d from B Mrs Foster^ a muslc teH.her who llved on the top floor of tbe houae, that when ahe went 44Jack" Sullivan, ''King of the Newsboys,1 Overrides Court in Bitter Attacks on Rose, Weber and Vallon. ALL GOT ON "BAND WAGON" Declares They Urged Him to Join Them and Contradicts "Bald Jack's" Story, Many Answers Being Stricken Out?Jerome, Waldo and Reporter Witness Fail Defence. p ,m 1 ti"ss thei" were some peraona in attendance yeaterday al the trtal bf ! ., itenanl Charlea Becker lot Ihe murder Of Herman Rosenthal who were gurprlaad to hear "Jack" Sulllvan (real name Jacob Abrahara Relehl teatlfy Ithal he iive.i on Waahlngton Helghta Thc manner and rarnacular of the wit belled BU4 h an eflwertton. "Chuck" nora <>r 'Chlmmle*' Padden could ...v.-i have beenabetter paraonlflcatlon of the ganulne produtt froai the broad 'aiul allurlng avenue In the lower part of the clty known na the Rowery. Sul? llvan on Ihe wltneaa stand was nlmpiy Irrcpr.-sslble. The former "Kln<r ..r the rfawabnyfl" and founder of the Mewaboya' Home "I am the founder." as he prou.llv pul It Is umler Indlctment na n co-defeii.l ant wlth fler-ker nnd others ln the P.o aenthal case. nnd he Lfl mrs. sore clear through, 8fl he plalnly ahowed on the wltneaa stand. "You framed up nn Indlrtment on me; don't trj tO put another frame on me -VOu've *T"t me wn.ng. g"t tne mlxed wlth aome other guy," Bullivan vol unteered t<? Aaatataat District Attorney lloaa, who mpent nn uncomfortnble half hour bntahlng the fur of the ilttle prl7'fl",'htcr tha wrong way on croaa examiiiattoti. Bullivan appaared a* one of the ?it.r" wittiesses for the defence. If his pu<rnaeliius teatlmony lmpresa. d the Jury wlth a aenae of "rugged hon out about K o'clock ahe heard Mrs. Bell iu convrsatlon with a man whom sh> apparently knew very well. Mra. Fos t.-r lefUBail to suy whether the man was a negro ?.r 8 whlto man. Mrs Mary Roaa afhe Hvea at Nn. 65 Fort 08*888*8 riace. itninedlatelv ix-xt door to the Rells, 888*1 she ha.l h-ani moanlng ln the houae and had aeen | negro hanging about the premlaea. !NEEDPERMITST0"SP00N" Lynn HighSchool Pupils Or dered to Quit Courting. f ll> T*lfsrarri t* Tit* Tribun*. | lloston, Oct. IH?Charlea 8. Jackson. I iirindpal 4,f the Lynn Hlgh School. who I laat year banlahed clgarettea, hobble akirtl nnd "rnta" from the .laasea. has lundertaken a new crusade. "Spo4>n i Idk" ln the corrldora of the high achool mual ataaj, says the pt_cipal, imlesa th,. pupua brtasg parmlta from thelr paraata lfl that oaag the Bchool win nol inierfere with piirental diaclpllne. \Wr? la the order given out by Pro l feasor JaokBon, who is determlned that rommencement ahall aee no more elopementa <ir annoumed engagementa than he can help; Public courtahlp and love making in thc corrldora 4.f the Lynn Engllah Hlgh Bchool muat atop. Puplla winh ing to carry 4.n auch practices muat brlng a written i ?-rniii=sl.)U from par esty," h<- auccoeded ln contradlctlng many Importsnt polnta ln the story pf 11.ild J.o \i" Rose relatlve to Ro.-ker's part bb tnstlgator of the murder of RoBsnthsl. He certsinly made nn im preaslon on the Jury and the Judge. Hfl overrode tlie court, wavad sstde the court attendanta who attempt.-.1 to auppreaa him. heeded not the ohje.tlons ..f the District Attorney and got upon the record temporarlij some aort of |answer to nesrly every qussttoB put to him. He went further an.l InBaStfljd upon maklng explanattons, both plct uresqUS and veh.-ment bl the language he employcd. "rVlth tho remark thnt he "cnuldn't st.vp hlni," Justiee <*off allowed the wit ness th.> kngth of hts rope. and nfter ward quletly had large parts of his anawSTfl atricken from the record. After Mr. Moss had labored wlth him ln valn ho tltially appealed to Sullivan in n Hpirlt ?.f Justlce "In Justlce to yourself you must llsten to my ouestlons," Mr. Moss said. 'There aln't no Justlce." Sullivan re torted, "or I wouldnt b? ln jali." Sullivan was warned by the court that as he was under indlctrt.ent for murder he ne*d not answer any ques j tlona which would tend to lncrlmlnate him ar.d could be used agalnut him ] later. The wltness scoffed at the sug | gestlon. nnd deelared his willlngness jto testlfy to "everyfhlng." Sullivan Contlnued nn fourlh pas*. secon.l roluma. fMANY SEE WOMAN KILLED Vernon Park Resident Crushtd by an Express Train. Mrs. Willlam Woodhouse, the wlfe of a New Vork r?al estate broker who llv.s In Vernon Park, was kllled ves terday afternoon m the presen.e of a numbc-r of commuterB na ahe was hur rylng to catch a traln on the New York. W.stchest.-r & Roston Railroad through a short cut acrnss the New York. New Hav.-n & Hartford Railroad tracks, at t'olumbus avenue, in Mount Vernon. Mrs, Woodhouse dld not see the SprinKfield express approachlng and was stru.k by lt before Hhe could have reallzed her danger Coffonsr W'. H. I.lvlngston had dlffi culty In Identlfving Mrs. Woodhouse. Th.- pondUCtOr of the trsln had picked Up I. i pui-se and tak<-n lt wlth him to tttrn over to the company, but Ra trolman Itu Relding, of ihe local po? lice, took a weddlng rlng from a flnger of the dead woman and It waa ldentl fled by Mra. E. A. Lewia aa belonglng to her slster, Mrs. Woodhouse. Mrs. Woodhouse left home to go abopplng, She was thlrty-two year* Old a'd WSS well knowtl I" Mount Ver iint! and aorroundlag placea. ? MAILLARDB BREAKFAST C0C0A. Absoluta purity ahounds ln all Ha parta. J>'utrlUve aa a Uiuid food.?Advt ROOSEVELT TELLS II FEELS 10 BE SHOT For the First Time He Talks of His Impressions After Schrank's Bullet Had Found Its Mark. 'AMUSED' WHILE SPEAKING Found It Interesting, He Says, When He Discovered the Hole in His Manuscript and in His Specta cle Case. LIVELY AS A BULLDOG NOW Feels No Bitterness or Rancor, Mean3 to Make a Few "Short, but Good," Campaign Speeches, and De clares, "I Ask No Quarter." Chicago, Oct. 18.?The clinical reeord taken at 9:30 o'clock to-night ahowed that Colonel Roosevelt's temperature had risen slightly from the sub-normal point recorded three hours earlier. Tha change was attributed to the fact th=)t after finiahing his dinner Colonal Roose? velt re*ted for a time. The reeord was: Puiae, 82; tem? perature. 98.2; respiration, 18. Colonel Roosevelt's condition was so aatisfactory that it was announced a: 11 o'clock that the usual night bulletins of the physicians would not be issued. Chicngo, Oct. IS. -The first vivld im? pressions of Colonel Roosevelt on the night on which he was shot in Mll wauk>?e were related to-nlght from the cotonel'g own llpa Apparently well or. the way toward recovery. he waa per mttted to cnj,,y a giaalat dejrree of freeilom, and for the flrat tlme he gave an account of the happenlnjrs ln tha l.i-t few hours after the bullet found it.-) mark. The colonel aald thal he aipaclod to leave rot- Ojrater Bay on Monday. am' h.ip.-d to be back iu the ra'iipalg making speeches acain, week aft--> next. "I fe*i as llvely as a bu'.lib.g." aald the colonel, by way ol prelaea. He araa altting In n liuge Icather ch.iir hy B wlntjow ii, Mrs. RooaevalfB roora, ad jomiiiK his own, wrajrped In a bath* roba arltb. a ateamer rug thi own ovar hls feet to protact hlm from the autur. t> braaaa bornc in through tha apao wtn goar, a/hat aeemed to impress COsanal Rooaevell m<>st etjronjrly was not lha shr.otln*: Itaelf -ha seemed to UDOX pt that as n thing ot the paat to be dls nilss.-d once it waa o\ ? r but, rnih i. his hour on the stn^'e ol t!i.- Milwauk.??? Audltorium when he was apoaklng WM1( a bullet ln his side. Ho insist <l thal to make the Bpeech W88 only What a:n oth.-r n)an would have done iiiider th ctrtrurnelancea "lt w;ia nothing, nothing." aald tha colonel. "1 f.-lt a little pain, hut it M I nol Bervere. vYban i Btretchad aal anns < t reachad for my manuscrip' .t maile in.- gaap B bit, hut t.iat was all Hole in Manuscript "Amusing." "It waa QUite amuslnjr when I re.-iche l for mv manuscript to see that It ha i a hole ln lt from the bullet. and there was a hole in my epactack eom t-?.." Th* coloni'l chtickle.l as he racallad the surprlse he had felt at hls di.v ery. "Amuslng. did you nay, colonel'.'" aaked one of his hearers. "Well." he qualified, "it was inb-t - eating." Colonel Rooaevell showed no im: tlon that he ha.l f.-lt the fa_ He a.ilii he ha.l no mcans of _KT8 as he delivered the speech he had promlsed to make, whether he araa wounded fatally. but acccptcd as a matter of <ourse that he ahould ?o oa untll he had nni.^he.l if his atrengt'i held out. But when it waa all DTer and he ha i turne.i away tO go to the hospital. the clonel s.ii'l, he found it .lifflcult to keep his temper when half a doaeu men ?., rambled over the edge of tb platform and aaked hlm to shake handa. They wanted ta shake handa," be said. as If II st"' aurprlsed hlm. "Dldn't they know that lt ia lmposslble for a man who has Juat been shot to ahake handa wlth genulne cordlallt) ?' Feels No Bitterness. Of the shootirtg ltself CB48SMI Roose? velt had little to say. Not 88*98 dld he mention the name of John Schrank, his asaallant. He talked ln an unenw ttonal way of belng shot, aa :f he ?'^ dlacuaalng the case of a man wlth whom he waa not acqualnted. Ho aaid h* bore no bitterness or rancor. Tn a dtspassionate way t^olonel Roosevelt spoke of hla preaent condi? tion and speculated on the rhance that he wo'.ild have blood polsnning or BOme 4)ther serlous cnmpllcathm. The phyal dana thought he was gettlng well. he snld. but they had toid hlm there stlll remalned the chance of a aetback. "Ian't it a curioua thlng," he re marked. "that a little apot,"?he placed hla thumb near the?top of hla forefinger to lndlcate how gmall a apot he meant ?"can become infected and aet thc whole thlng back?" Then. Cotonol Roosevelt went on. there was the possiblllty, the phvsi .lans had toid hlm, that pleurlay or pneumonla might develop. Dr. Alex? ander I_mbert, he aaid. had apoken of