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PROGRESSIVE But Not Radical. /+ awiwttt The Only New York Republican Paper. yoi 1AX11 N? :M,osl>. T,,.ntnr j^- axiie^Si.-* NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1912.H3IXTEEN PAGES. ? ? PRICE OXK t^OT^^S?fag^^f^ E Doing Well. However, on His Long Railroad Ride. and Doctors Satisfied Trip Will Do No Harm. 6ETS CONSIDERABLE SLEEP Crowds at Stations Silent as Train Passes ? Only One Visitor Allowed to See Him ?Due at Oyster Bay This Morning. Altoona. Penn.. Oct 22 iTueadajr).? laeodore Rooaevelt and party passed through this clty a Uttle before 1 o'clock thia morning. A CTOWd of BOV erai hundred were in th?> tralnahed t>> welcome the colonel, bul when it waa leamed that he waa Btoeplng the croa 1 remalned silent. Altoona aupportera handed a letter lo th--1 coad ictot lo be dellvered t,, Colonel Rooaevell when he awoke, ten dering their wiahea for a aafe Journey. Plttshurgh. Oct. 21.?Although Theo? dore Rooaevelt waa weary frora hls all day ride from Chlcago to Plttaburgh, he ahowed no other ili eifecta on his arrival her to-nlght, nnd the physi ilar.? who are aecompanylng him were ronfldent he would reach Oyater Bay in almos: as good condltlon as when he left Mt r, j HoapltaL When ,1 I ?? ime plain thal he \>.:i* reetlnK comfortahly on the big braas j hed in his etateroom, the tanaton waa relaxed. and to-nlghl every one in ili - car was bn athing mon Colonel Rooaevell apenl tlu- day in reading magaalnes, 'alklni; and sleep ing. Aa bo n as !:.? waa taken '" hla car in chicv- ?.; to bed, and re atalned there throughout the aay. He aald ir. the mornlng he dld not feel like sleeping. hut the Bwaying of the car tir-d hlm, and he alepl fi i aeveral lahl) s uf the journey -??ii by se ? ?? Jolta, a "I a l>rak?- 4>n thi " . and OBp 6 ar twii-4- the train eame lo suth an abrupt Halt that the i?nlnnel was w>6sed Hi^,';r ln hta bed. itroarteea of the Ro>aaavell iraln watrhed illenl ? rowda At i of the Btatlona iK-rsons were out the train i?as.-. Thej brought - and fruita to the wounded man ? i h m meaeages of greetlng. Tliei' aaa no cheering, and the people lalked m aubdaed tonea, thal tli?-? *? might be no poaa l dlaturblng the colonel lt all formed a atrange tontraat lo every other trip < olonel ? ; i aa made durlng the am paii/n. with the cheering and band lap pinK and blaiing of brai i da Crowda Watch in Silence. At l.ima, Ohio, there was Ihe only fluggestl4m of a cheer durlng the day. a lartr* crowd had gathered at the atatlon, and some one atarted a cheer. colonel CecJJ I.yon of Texaa. the ex President's travelllng companion. who was standlng on the. platform, ralaad hlB hand. The crowd underetood, and the ch.-er dled away on the llpa of the man who htu) bt nun it. Dr. Alexander Lambert. of New York, who. with Dr. Hcurry Terrell. of Dallas. ls cartng f4,r Colonel Roosevelt. fcald the wr.und had bb d aome (JuririK tha dav, bat the ble?dint; was merely the result of the dralring of the wound. and waa an Indieation of the healing prnreaa. Bulletlna were isaued l>y the physi elans from time to time durlng the day, baa they mereiy reported that the (olonel waa restlng ea.sily and thal his londltion waa iinehunged. Alded hy the X-ray examinat lon made yeatartlay Dr. Lambert was ei la ta determine the posltion of tha bullet by an external examination to-day. Hc I'laeed a rlnper on the preehW s;> ?i. and Colonel Roosevelt showed ba was Inntlniird on flfth |?aa<?. fourth i-olumn. This Morning's News LOCAL. I'age Heokfr Wltsraaaaa WtmJkaa Dafeace... l rga Iander Paya Ma.fta Duty.... l Wald,, Ratlrea 1 iiap*-? If.i O'Hrlen. 6 Meeaatta Ta* I>ay I'alled Off. 7 "Farty" tt, Oobhla "8tate"1. 7 Bfeaaaa Bafrlenda Bay aarf. 9 ?I'v Htot in The Bmnx.11 i!k Cave^n Bagalfa Kive.16 OE8E8AL. keeaavell ailaadlng Irtp Wall. l SoiialiatK Win gpBBCB Klaht. 8 I'ix 1'efendn Linen I'urthase. 8 lohnvon LeaOB Auatralian Oflferfl.11 state police Aeenaa Btta*.16 bynaaaltara Kpent 120,000.ia POLmCAL. Pearoaa 1'rRed to Aid ItoOBevelt.. 3 Taft Thanks Wanamuker. 4 raaraea Urgea i<i?.' Taft xfota. * ii'-drcs Asks Tammany'a Defeal. 4 ? hall Owaeh Hacklea wiixon. 4 Straus KpfakB In Chlcago. 4 Sulzer Prajatja Oovernor Dlx. 6 Woman Pralaen I'ren'lderit. 7 rOBJBIOW Turka DeeBavaltaed by RaToreaa. 1 Aimlea Mark Titn,- al \ era <iu.z. 8 MI8CELLAHEOUB N'ewft f'?r Women. 7 K-iitorlal . 8 ? t y . 8 1 iieatrtcal . 0 OMtaary. 9 Hporta .10 and 11 Weather .11 fhipping ajawa . . 11 Army and rtavy.11 Hnantlal aad atarkata. ia, 13 and 14 ReaJ Eaialc .14 LIVES WITH SEWED HEART Negro Has Stab Wound Stitched and Recovers. Bj TelegTaph to The Tiibane I Phlladelphla, cvt. 21.?John Thomp aon, a tegro, lefl the Pennaylvanla Hoapltal tn-dny w."U and strmiR. after aurvlvini the operatlon of bavlng nlne atltchea taken In tna heart. Thoapaon waa atabbed in a quarrel aeventy-eeven daya ago. The knlfa penetrated deep Into his heart, and the hoapltal doctora had llttle hope of aav ing his lif*.. n?- w.is operated on with iii tWo houra and the wmind in his hean was aewed up without deiay. Net only did he llve through the opera? tlon. bul he iipRan Itnmedlately to im? prove, nnd tc-iiay he fll declared aa well ,'tr,(l as Mmnt; as before he wag wounded. BREAKS ARM jN FIGHT Policeman Oets Worst of En counter When Defending Wife. Patrolman Charlea Palmer, of ihe Tninn Market statlon. who llves at No. 1S'J Kast End avenua, l>roke his ritrht .utn last nlffht in attemi'tiiiK t" strike a man who had Inaulted blm aml hH wife while they were atandlng at t! ?? corner "f Baal End avenue and SMh Btreet. Palmer waa off duty and "i'l' hia wife went out for a walk. They atopped for a momenl and a man ip? proached ?nd addreaaed Inaultlng r. - marks to Mis. Palmer and then to her huaband. Palmer beinir off duty did not ? are lo make an arrest, bul the man contln ied bla abualve remarka ac4jordlng to the policeman, and then stmrk at him. He strurk back and broke his ar:n. Mrs. Painier reached Into her bue band'a pockel and gol his revolver ao he could not use lt, aml then managed arate the men A CTOWd COllOCted and before th.- ,ir rival of a uiilfornierl policeman, I'alm er*a antagonial k<>\ away. palmer sn'd Ihe man was one whom he had re moved frooB ;t movlng plcture ahow In the neighborhood a week or so ngo. COLLEGE GIRLsTpOISONED Several Made 111 at Swarthmore by Food Served. Trllmne 1 Phlladelphla, <><t. :'l Miss Emily r.iv ;?? . ..; Norrlatown, a atudeni al Bwarthmore College, la reported to be dylng at ber ln.me from ptomalm poi sonitiK. Three.othef atudenta are in a condition, whlle olhera were nvade ili. The college autboi II rnltl i to-olghi thal Miss Liveaey had beea polaoned, bul raftsaed to rtva the namea of IHc othera. .i.i; tUci luui i,.i-ii only Mtghtly affei-t. d. Mra. Liveaey, mother oi the airl. s. ld 'he food aerved at the ("lieKe cauaed trouble. Bhe said to-nbjht that man1 atudenta were iii arheti Bhe re mo4 "ii her daughti r .detective 'locked up. Robert Seleske Accused of Ex tortion of Money and Watch. Robert Beleske, ; detective attached to tbe StalTK streel polli e Btation, Will ? j iamsburg, araa arreated last niajht b] Lieutenanl Daualel Coatigan, "f Police Headquartera, and loefcad up ln h. own sUlion ho'isi- on ;? ChargB of ex tortlon. The complalnant, according t" police recorda, is Vlctor Pelman, of Ma 27 F.a-i sih street. Manhattan, who al legea thal on Baturday bagave Beleske .v;j and a goid watr h and chaln. and thal yeaterday he turned over $1<*0 to the detective. He then reported the affair to Headojuartera and Beleeke'a arreat followed. S<-l>-ske has heen on the pollCC force for aeveral yeara. He la forty-two old. i a PREVENT SUBWAY SUICIDE Men in Brooklyn Station Fail to Detain Woman in Black. An tinldentifled woman. dreaaed In brack, attempted to r-ommit Buiclda late yesterday afternoon Ly jumplnir ln front i,f a tialn hOtBBd for Manhattan at the Boroueh Mall statlon, Brooklyn, bul waa atopped by the ?jnl^k werk of a Bubaray cateinan and a man waltlnK for his truin, arho tbrew tbell arms ajmut her. As they led bar npatalra te imn her over tn a patrolman, she muttered her IhBnks, sayinK "I'm K'ad you atopped l Patrolraan Hanvej aaa her break awav from t)?'' "i"" arul caughl her Sli> Iie came hysteri'-al and a CfOWd aathererl, thlnklag Bha was belng held up, and de manded an eaplanatlon, rlanvey, who araa not aware of lha at lempt at suicid'-. lel go Of hei aiai and iilaiiegefl t" al|p aaray and roah**! acrosa the atreel Into the north entrance of Borough Hall. Although they sear. I.erl Ihe liinlillllK she could nol ba found. ln ber illnht ahe Iropped a paekaa-e contalninR a Mack kiit. HILL TO CUT INTEREST Financier Plans to Lend Farm ers Money at Low Rate. I M> T'learapli tr> I'l,. THhune | st. I'aui, Oei 'A -Whea Jarnea .i Hlll irganlaea hla blg 6r*eaiclal IriatJtuttoo in st I'eui a greal n.<i arlll ba glven to rarraera of tbe Majrthwaal In the matter ot Dorroarlng money Mr. Hlll has lomr kaoked win, dUplenaure on thc rate* ef Int. r.-t Ottarged the farmern of Mlnn, sr.t , Xorth Ds-kota. South DakOtd Bttd MonlauMa, ratea Brtden usually earj froaa | le l<> j>er '-ent. Ha ls sald t<> he a nrm BeHevei ha rate* of from l to ti p.T rent. J Mr. Hiil. a'cordlnK tO a rellahle BOUrce, pald "ti< ,f the feataraa of hla new in^-ti- h luflon would I,. to lak" can- of lha fatin ii.i in \tnd raoney al ratea rauch], lower ihar, ni m prevail. if Mr Hlll makes BjOOd, Ilnanc'?i> ??i). that Neathweal la 'iitaln io haye a i>:*i' boean. Kocb duy aeea a step aaa rer ta tompletlon of the National Hank and rrn.'i Company that Mr. Hlll ls plannlni; ? WHERE TO HAVE LUNCHEON And dHnK th, I,, -:t Arn. i I'-iin Uill'K H.T.Dewe) k Bona Co., im r'ulton st.,N. V Advt. Accused Lieutenant's Lawyers Seem To Be Desperate, or ai Least Prompted to Take Long Chances. POLICE BLOTTER DAMAGING Defendant's Taking Stand in His Own Behalf Still Undecided? Several Friends Give Testi mony That Actually Aids Prosecution's Case. There were many weak Bpota ln tha evldence preeented by the defence at tha iHai 4,f Liautenanl Charlea Becker for the murder of Herman Roeenthal yeaterdav. At timaa it appeared thal Beckar'a lawyera were prompted by u spirn of deaperatron, or al leaal taking long chancea, ln calllng wltneaaea who helped their cause Ilttle and In aome Inatancea aeemad to areaken the case ror the defendant Though twentj one wltneaaea teatlfled, the aum total of th?- day'a worh was comparatlvely nil for th,- ?i, r- n e. In aome Inatancea the rross-examl natlon of the defeni a'a ^ i-rought out ?? itlmonj that apparentl atrengthened the caae for the proaecu tWin. Any benefll which the defeni ?? mtght have galned from these wit waa apparently outwelghed by the reaourcefulneaa of the Weti torney and his aaetatant, Mr. ,\! turnlne. th,. tide thelr wb; on thi , roaa-examlnatlon Two or thn ?? *. ir?,.- : ?,, i,. entlrely Incompetenl from a legal polni ,-f \ lew, aiHi th.- . oui t dld ii"! permll them i4, teatlf) regardine. matter on ? hi- h Becker'a ? i unsel Intended amlne tht-rn The teatlmony of ? wltneaaea was clearlj a aurprlat diaapi olntmi nl to i ounsel f^r the a i cuaed Ueutenant. Tombs Furn,she? Wltnesses. The wltneSBM ? ed bj Mi>- defen ? yeaterday dltl nol me well, an B claafl Three r.f thi m w ei ?? pi from thi Ton ' - iwo ol ? hom bi ? awattlag trlal foi m irdei oi bi r. nnd tha third a ii .-?? " The crlmlnal .ft^yf'itt.."" brought out h Diatrlcl Attorney Wbit man. ! ? l ? I llaMTedlted thelr i> Btimon; <?>. Ith the I Then there wer< even w||? whoa* leatlmonj ? i, Ita faca mlghi be open to pn fai 01 of the defendanl ' ? ? ? ol bl Basocia - tion a Ith the Polli i>Di i.f thea4 wltne ^, - bowever, furnlahed i,.v; imoni on i rot - examlnatlon whlcl materlally helped the proaecutloa '?? nf th4- polieemen called were foi m< ? membei - of Ueutenant Bt ki i 4 "atrong ai m ' bc, The defi nci . - for Mf ker at Intervala dur? lng. the day'a prooeedlnga Thi hlm a good reputatlon f< ;.,,,! ,.,..?! " w ith hardl an 1 tt eption tl,.. , harai t< 1 wltnearw * admlttH ln ? ,, questlona by Mr Mosa that ;i? y never had heard anj one dlsruss ln, ,1 .. partlcular 1 haracterlatli a of ?r?.a,.-fnitiess" an.l "quletneas" rela tl-.e lo Me, ker. Pomfl Of them h.ol nol heard Beckar'a rharacter dlaenaaad al :ill' ptlor to lha time he was Indleted for the murder of Roaeathal. The defence called Ltieutenant Eroeal I L von Dalaelaka, who was on desk rjnty al the Weal 47th Btreal pollca ata- I tion on the mornlng of July 14 m an effort to Bupporl the teatlmony ot a pre+lous wltneaa (Hawlay), who taall- j n.-d that Becker wa-^ at lha police ata- | tion practically all tha time from 8:80 (,, B a m. and could aot have mel Roae and Weber at dawn and aratulated them on lha taking ofl ol Rosenthal as they teatlfled. Von | Delaelaka had the police blotter wlth the entries in hls own handwrltlng to nx the time of Becker'a arrlral aad Itay i*t the stati-m, and hls testimonv iendeti tO dlacrodll further Hawl-Vs story. Blotter Tears Down Teatimony. 'Pl,.. lieutenant's entiv lltowed that Becker anivad at '?_*:. toatead of .im I m. The wltnt-ss said 1k aaa Back ,.,- around the atatlon Ilttle after thal limP, bUl dld not know where h. went. Hawlay had placed the llme 0! tha ex amatsoa of lUe *re,y ^anwder car" In ri-nnt of the Btatroo al aboul dawn. ?aaa Beckar was preeent, ae be could D,,t hav,- met Roae and Weber athiiit thal time, a* ihe latter teatlfled. Lleu lenant v..n Delaelaka rafarrad lo the biottar again and alacovered thal tha ar had heen axamlBOd "flhortly aft4-r I ,,?, lock," arhleh is conaldi rablj aft.-r lawa 4>n a s'liinii, t s mornlng ln the nlddle of 'uli Patrolman Willlam .1 Flle. win, WM n th>- Ifetroi.? wtnii Roaenthal wai .-hot nnd was 8 witn.ss for the pTOBe ntion. was calli 'i bj tiw- dafei. arday. In aaawer t" tha queetlona of loim K M t ? 1111 > it, I'.i-iktiM coaneeL ).. denled that ha aaw "Jack" Suiu an. I.ouie Krause 4,r M4>rris l.uh in, trato, axcapt Suiiivan. are Importanl aitattaaaa for the state. at th,- an aa >>t he shoolinu- <>n > ross-txaminat rjoaj M admitted. BOWejwar, that li?- ,ln| go, p,i .mt of ihe atatropole ln time t<, detitlfy any of th, men wh>, ,InI the diootlng. and hls aitention was rtveted MO them as ttM) Bpad away ln the murder <ar," whleh he an.l other po leaaaaa rhaaad In a taxlehb Mr. Mclntyre fjiMlWad in* former rtatemenl laat nlght%a ta tha dectaton < oiilui""' oa ateth BaaWA eerAOil rnluniD. SKETCHES OF TWo POLICE WITNESSES FOR BECKER IX COURT YESTERDAY. I Mcctivcs Steincrt and White, both of whom are under indictment for perjury, tcstiticd about the raid en Rosenthal's garnbling house. GIRL RUNS DOWN THIEF Pajama-Clnd Co-ed Racos Over Campus to Savc Violin. ? Belolt, W ' '?? ?"?* morning*1 All< ?? Thornl ?n, a lt. i-.it Colli !?? bt .iro .1 noise In her flgfl) the ' I man. ? . ? ?/ he had her vi"iin undei ' ? ? I " ? ''? dld nol itop he protesl l?i thi a< llon* ..: [,,. ? ? Bhe roae frorn ? ? I a li ng pin froi thal lay convenlentli neai and ad m ,n He Bed. BlM followed ?cn - ihe rampua they' . r> f??vi -. " (tnaily oVopp4 'l ihe 1"rM ...|| 'A ? I ? MILITIA TO STOP RACES Governor Marshall to End Gain bluiff o:i Indiar.a Track. -'' Ta a wlll track -.f ii ,,|, n ln i nmpllani ? a/ltli ,,,,!? ra ? '? -iiKiit l>j ii" -? . , nor Marshall ;,-< fotlowi il '??: orl from pi i ete dete< tlvei i mplo ? d .! thal then ? ? more KumhlinR -it ih? . - ttempt ,. tralnlng oi lei und Qo ern< i ahall, who li ' nl.,. telegraphed hla s.- n l . mlUtlfl if ".???> authorlf.t-1 | . .1 to stop the ui"-:. draggeiTby automobile Patrolman Badly Hurt by His Own Machinc. ,., , , . ,lk-,T patrolman Bugene Cahlll, of the Baal 22d atreel I itlon. bought a motor car. Laal nfcht li* u,?. oul in the auto arith hia wife and ?lster-ln-law from hla home ;?t No <? > BaBtern Parkway, Brooklyn. m Brook ,?,?? be atopped Ihe ma rhine auddenls and thoked hla englne .,, avold a colll Ion arlth a BL John'a PIB .? car. ,,? itnrted i" erank the machlne again, when auddenly II atarted off. CahH1 arrabbed the axla nnd waa dragged aboul one hundred feet, whlH the women acreamed for help Peter Bmlth ot No. WO Presldenl Btreet, Btopped the machlne, and Pather Fit*. gerald of Bt. Qregory'a Church, ralled anambulance. Dr. P.e, of Bt, John'a Ho.pitai. took Cahlll i"""" wlth a froctured leg and poaalhle Internal In Jurlee. _ SHE NEEDS EYELID TO ACT Daniel Frohman Testifies as Expert in Damage Snit. Danid Prohman, ibeatrleal manager, ?u an aaperl arKn. " <" ,-. aaterda] lo teaUf) to lha Imporl . of a perfed ayelM to an snaotlonal actresa Th.- caae la arhlcl hti Pi ''". ? ' ,? ;,.,.,l was thal ot Mta Bertha Weat brook l:. i'l. ai actreaa, agalnal Uberl Plaut t.i taldenl of l>hn * Plnh manu farturim ehemlel foi whlch aha auffered arh< n I * '? ol Mi Plaul ran Into ll ti,. so i'l. nt <>" urred i I ? ? ? ,:??,' '?? II ,i and "" ..- ? a lower ii.i of'ber rlghl ?? ' ' '"' ******* M apparenl diffewnca la lha alaa of ber Connsel foi tta ?<? "? - aaked Mr Proh Buming Mlsa Beld'a eya waa ln (ur | u ahe aOegea, arojuld II Interfera vtth hei arorl aa aa eraotl ? uo.ii.i it t revenl her from factally ea preaalng 'en*a41on"t Tin- expert repJi "f the theatrkal m.m.i KBf was "Anythllu: Brhlt* ?TOUM mak, it diiiieuii for aa airtreaa la aapreaa aa emotioa fadalff would cauaa a naauBager t.r h.'itat'. ritioiit ereploylng ber." "Iliklt." the atyllah eyeglaia. Bryptok or Tork Pabblee. Spencar a, I Maidtm l^auie. Aalvt. L It Costs Pittsburgh Steel Manti facturer $33,000 to Re gain Possession of Wife'sGems. ASSOCIATE OF CARNEGIE Valuable Articles First Brought to This Country Years Ago? Bon Says Incident Was Due to Declara tion Error. ? the moai tinuaual i bbcb ln 'h ? .,f the cufltoma aeri lee e 8 ?!,-,! nrhen Oeorg< Lauder, Ihe agi i rei of Pittsburgh and foi m< i ite of A i irnegii p nd >:<.:;.iicii dutj yesterday on tlu,. pi< ea 4,1 JeaHrj worth aboul it'NMNMi m lii h hla wife had boughl . .1 snd flrat brought to thia co tn \i, 1 .1 id r, b< ompanled by Hi ?. i.;,,,i ?. Mi-s Ellaabeth Lauder and u iln.iiii T. Lauder a mald and man ,,? ,ii i\ed ii- re on Baturdaj on the Whlte Btar llner Baltlc from Lh . prpool. On the aama ateamahlp eame Andrew 1 Btra Carnagle and thelr daughter, .Miss liargaret Carna gle. The Laudera had made prevloua trlpa lo this country arlth regular dec laratlona and were not aaked queettona concerning tha Jewela Tha duty on whatever foratgn purchaaea thej had brought In was pald and the detention! ,,f their baggage waa navar contam plated. Soon after thelr departure from New Votk thia year Information was re ., |.\ the cuatoma offli lala that the Laudera had purchaaed lawelry abroad ;,?,i nad brought " '" thia country ?rlthoul the paymenl of duty DeciHo to Watch Them. The matter was dlacuaaed i>y tha man higher up, and whlle they di-i nol give the inforra itlon much ? redence it araa deuided to aratch lha Laudera irhen they cama ln afeanwhlla lt was re marked that it had been the cuatom of the Laudera <>n anivlng ln thia por! lo tnaka requeate to leave tha par imme dtately, for tha reaaon thal etther Mrs. Lauder or htr. Laiitlaf was m poor health and dld nol wtsh to be detalaed. I Laal Baturday tha Laudera an al through Ihe regular formality of ac ' nowledglag thalr algnaturea on the declaratloae and maklag arfldavlt that the baggage arhleh lhay tefl on tha pter f,,r examliiation was their pi'4ipefty. This madi II poaBlhla for ttteen to hmve fi,,. ,.niii. esamlnatlon 4,f baggage to ,,lts who had ae-'onipanl-il them fr.,111 Europe and weiv famlllar wlth ( the contaota. 1 john crCoanor, aa actlag deputi . | ,,r and one af tha craft ie-t ottl , lala in tha traartoma Barvtca, was In I charge 4,f the pler, on whVh w,-re aar? , rai apactal ageata af the Tremsury De |,ai-ttnent. 11 was one Of those deli, Bte altuatkma Brhlch fraquaatly preseht . themeelvee lo cuatoma ottlctahi tn which they are requlred '4, a.-k rather dtreci queetkana of reputaWe and aged par ?ona. aa* tha iMiaien arera aboul to laavs the pier Mr. nVonmir aaked if tha] had any j.welrv Wlth them. There flTfl ; none vlslhle on Mrs. Lauder that could , rompare with tha three pfaoaa th,- oua< toma otii. lais arara looldng for. Ifra, I.auihr, it was learned, mnde no | (ontinued on tlilrU vaae. OXth atbim*. EXTRA LUCK FOR TAFT President Gets Six-Leaf Clover from Little Girl. [ Kmm a Itafl Tribune.] Beverly, Maea., <>'t. 21.?Prealdent Tafl recelved yeaterday from a little Birl a six-leaf clover. The chlld, who wrota thal she waa <iKht years Old, aald Bhe s?-nt It. "four leavea for good luck und tWO tO defeat the Hull tfooea " DUCK MADE GOLD STRIKE Nugget In Gizzard Sets Woman Tracing Its Source. Trlbttaa.1 . ld. Mass.. net. SL Mtaa .lennie I'.ol'lnson has aaked i marketman to and nrhere I dueh she imunrht al hla - i In the glaaard of the duck ahe found mp -f goid aa larga as a pea*. . .- the duck came from Miss on bellevea there ls mor- K"id. und she Intenda to turn r^japawtor, MOUSE ATE CERTIFICATE Conple Secretlv Wedded, Em barrassed by the Rodent. . . , Tl ? rril 21 Walter ft Beyet aml Miss Florence M. li" hardeori were s,.!-.-iiv married lasl Pebruarj al Law i, | r . entli they declded to form ii anno im emenl of their -,. to their parente, bul found n ., predicamenl when they honghi ihi tnarriaga certlflcata and could nol flnd it. it was then remembered thal the d hidden it away, and aearch was made through a cupboard, arhare Bhe had placed lt To their aorrow the eouple found thal a mouae had feasted on the treaaured documenl and aii that waa lefl was ahreda, Beyet was on pelled to make a htinrled trlp to LaW irg to K"t ? certlflad eopy to .-how to his frtenda and ralaUvag, TAKEN OFF BURNING SHIP Cutter Saves Passengers and Crew of the Berkshire. Waahington, i k i U The llre on the ateamer Uerkahlre, ablaae ln i^iokout Carollna, alm i Bunday , aaa 1 ader control late to ordlng to a dlapateh te the revenue cutter earvlca The com mandei of tha Bemlnole reported that he was runnlng short of coal, bul arould ha ki-i-p aii flre atreama poim,' for .,,,. time longer Arrangementa are belng mada to ? ? t ? oal t" tbe c itter early to-morrow. The Berkahlre'a paaaangara, arho arera taken aboard tba B ralaola to-day, arera landed ?.' the Cape Lookout llfeaavlnil st.ition to-nlghl and win reanaln there nitil tha Beminelfl can leave the born* ng ateamei ?>< take then t,. Peaafort. An i xi'losioii in the luiid. I'lohahly of Barrela of turpenUne, and Ihe peraiatenl tlaalng of tba oottoo cargo, la sp!t<- ef tba erTorta of tha eahauated trew, afcted .> life aavera a:,ri th<- crew ef the Semi- I pO|e, alanned Captain Harl ind ha aban>| loned hopa of taklng hla s-mit> to Phlla lelphla, arith her paaaengera, after b day ; .i iuii of ?i. la) Tbe traaafer was <f- j tcted arlthoul dlfnoulty. Tha twenty?4?ae I ? ra, v ho hava been on thelr way i nu.iii to Phlladelphla arnee PH? j be w nt t" tli> ir deetinatioaa hy l Several "f tha crelj ara reported to have and araa palafully turned before in> \ lefl th. ihlp 3HOOTS TO AVENGE WIFE Draftsinsn Fires at Vice-Consul: Misses ~nd Uses Pistol's Butt. . ;t Newa, Va ? Oet II. -Kor aa al? aged Inaull t" his wife. Charlea P. trowa, ?' drafteoaaa la the lecad stiip ,-ir 'I. shot al Joaeph I. /ara, CubBR Viie 'niisiil Bl this BOIt Brown md Eara and apaaaed nre with i revetver and Mlaaad Browa then iverpowered Zara and heat hlm with ba hutt >if i is prletoL Warraata have iem laaued foi tha arreal of both men. MAILL**RDS BREAKFAST COCOA. it neceasary vou rould Uve on thla pure, vholaaome beveraaa a lona time?Advt. F DEff RAIIZED BY BUY REVERSES Kirk-Kiliseh, in Thrace. Said to Have Been Captured and 20,000 Moslem Pris oners Made. GREAT BATTLE IMPENDING Constantinople Itself Admita Enemy Is Withi^i Twelve Miles of Adrianople, Reinforcements for Which Fall Back. MOVEMENT ALMOST FLIGHf Governor of Threatened City W.irm the Residents to Husband Their Food and Also Recommends Those Able to Lcave to Do So. fn> 4'ahle to The Trlhun*. 1 London, Oet 22.?The eyes of Europe are directed toward Adrianople, where all mllitary crltlcs are agreed one .tf the world's hlstorlc battles must be foustht. Whlle the Bulgarlan maln army has forced the Turks back on tho outer forts of Adrianople, the left wing ls also maklng considerable progres*. and varlous unconflrmed telegrams have been receiverl announclng fhe capture Of Kirk-Kiliseh, in Thrace. Where tha Bulgarlan attack. It ls m! leged. was so sudden and S4> careft.Hv planned that 20,000 Turkifh soldleri were captured and three months' am munition. food and general supplles for an entlre army (orps fell Into the handa of the rlctora Strong detai hmcnts 4>f Bulgarlan troops started Immedlately to cut off all "inmiinlcation between Kirk-Ktli aeh and Adrianople, und soon after ward the arhala string of outlylng forta north ol Adrianople were taken by Bulgarlan troops. lt le added that the auccess of the in I ntVamj army has been auch that all troops Intenaed a? reinforeements for Adrianople have been stopped and are retreating further ea-st along the rall road iine as far as Ergene. Some of theee troops, Whleh were sent only a few days ago frotn Constantinople, a.^ now rettting so preclpltately toward Eakl Baba that the movement ia equivalent to a flight. The Turks, after their nrst reverses, aeem to hava lost aii cxm&deaca in themaatvas and iheir laadara, Penned Up in Adrianople. Tha latest dispatch from thls district laaarta that communicatlons with ConatanUnopte are already completvly aevetad and that the Turkish artny now penned up In Adrianople, whltb is much amaller than has been v<;t! mated, 18 at the marcy of a few waaka' atega bj tlu- Bulgarlan troops. KitiK I'Vnhnand is personally dlreot Ing hls army's operationa and is show itis iiimself a shrewd and brllli.irt ommander. Some even predlct ?hat Adrianople will fall Into the handa of the Bulgarlan8 after only a few days' stege. It ls admltted ln Constantinople U nelf that the Bulgarlans are estah lished withln twelve mlles of Adr'a uople and that a big battle ls 1mm' :nent. The Governor of Adrianople aaa issued a prodamation warnlng the :,sldents to husband tholr food, owing Lo the poaelbtlity of an lnvestment of the town. He recommends those able ;o leave to do ao. A strong Hulgarlan force yestenlay Bttackad Bazbozet, near Adrianople. Which fell Into their hands. and a iBfBjO number of Turkish prlsoners were taken, who were at once escorted to Bulgaiian terrltory. Heroic Bulgarian Attack. The strong Turkish fOffttaaaj Of Chlr men. ten mlles to the south af Mua t.iph.i Pacha, was the s< ene ,,f n heroic itty< k. Bulgaiian troops to the number af ten thousanil stormed the outworks. lrove bach Ub8 Turks at the polnt of ihe bayonet and linally took the fort. afj wlth comparatlvely few losses. thu? pushlng thi- investnient of Aurlanople Len miles further south. The great Turkish fortress, it ls now *tateil, will be entlrely tnvesfed from hiinien to Kirk-Kiliseh, as extreme ainga west and east. From these IKilnts the lnvestment lines are foldlng 4outh to a meeting place on the Ki\er Maritza. when Adrianople wltl be com idetely shut off from communlcatlon *ith Constantinople lf there is any truth In the story of he . apture ol Kirk-Kiliseh the Turks ire un,)uestlon.ibly ln a perilotis posi lon. Th.are are iniBaanuiB r4iads iantf? ag from Kiik-Killsidi south to the rnll ray by Which the Turkish army gfnWl ta ammunition an.l sujiplies. By foi owing them the Bulgarlans could eoine n behind the Turks and cut off thelr etreat. Ottcman Pian of Campalgn. M4 anwhile none of the newa of flght ns has originated in Constantinople nd ctitaca are now speculatlng on the io88lbllity of the Turks belng ahle to >rooeed wlth thelr pian of campalgn. "he Turks counted on belng able to iold th?- Billgaiiaaa along the line from kdrlanople to Kirk-Kiliseh, and on naking u rapid daah through Maee ;onia to Sotia, but the scbeme haa par