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PROGRESSIVE But Not Radical. Strifoutu The Only New York Republican Paper. 'y* IAX1F- N? 24.0S4. ?__*? __^gg^,od"- XEW-YORK. THURSDAY, ()(TORER LM, 1D12.-SIXTEEX PACKS. * * PRICE OXE CEXT*""|__j?j I'orU Jerae* rif.d Ifobokrn HFRE ITIO < E.VTS. -UJUR1UE Oneof Greatest Battlesof Mod? ern Times Raging Near Ad rianople Between Bul? garians and Turks. ENORMOUS LOSS OF LIFE Deciflive Result Likely To-day gervian Army Captures Novi pazar and Greeks Win Signal Victory at El assona and Serbia. [By Cahlt t? Tha Tribune. 1 London. Oet H.?Otm a front be? tween thirtv and f?*rty miles ln extent one of ths frsaitSBl battles of modern times ls rsgln* l>etween the Rulgarlans _od Turks in the Adrianople-Kirk Kiiiseh district. The flghting ls of a deaperate character and thore has hern au enormous loss of life. As all the ln dependent obsenrers are d<*tained miles from the scens <>f battle, the only in fonnation eomlng through is from offl dal BOUT BS, This, SJ n.ight he SXPOCtod, is contra dictory. Constar.tlnople, on fhe one hand, reports the Bulgarians drlven ,back wlth heavy losses. hut no details are glven. Bulgarla, on the other sMc, clalma to have been sueressful all skMlg the llne, and supports thls* by glving n nuniher of detatls. Several lmptn-tant fortfl around Adrlanopie, aooording to thelr version, were captured. and r?ne Turkish forre which made s sortlt* was annlhilat.-d and many prlaonsrs were taken. It is alleged that wheaover they retirc ths Turks ar** b irning vil lages and massa? rlriK the inhabltnnts. Fleroe batftlos also BTS proccedtllB be? tween the Turks anrl the Fervlnns in the weat. and ths latter met B notnble ?uecess yesterday. when Ihey raptur.nl Prir-tlna, Novipazar BUd other towns. In thelr flight the Turks havo blown up brtdgSS nnd abandonexi stores. The Greok anny BlM dsclBTSS that 11 B Turks are retnaiini* before Itfl Bd vame. Kr. n auch nei ounts r.f the flghting at Kirk Kiiiseh as have been received at Bofls, II Is posslhla to f<>nn an Idea of the dssper&te nat'ire et the Bul? garians The) aps-SSl tn hav^^iiJ*>?*d lh thelr atT-Tntr-s l'<. R'..**Trr^H^?irklsh i-:t-r works t! ? most e3ffiiord'nary SDBtenipl of death. To the Btrain* of Ihe "gllvltska March" Infantry r<-ni rnent after Infantry rigiment advsiired with bsyoneta at chargfe to attack the i*hain of hllla which stretchos ool be? fore Kirk Kiiiseh lo the north, and. after a struggh* lastiiiK hours to* gethr-r. it fell to the fortOM of the Bulgarlan atorming column to estab li-h itsHf on the heights. thougll OtUf a/ter lt had suffered terrihlc kM Af to 'he opSfatloOS in I'roiit of Adrianopb*. a hulletin gives very Bieagre Informatlon. <?n?* Bulgarlan force is deocrlbed as advanrlng on the Roght railway to Agur, with the objOOl of outfipnking or envelopif;** the BttMg Turkish position St Kirk Kiiiseh Jt _ further stated that th.- Turks ara burnlng vlllnges ?>n their llne of retreat down the Hivr-r Struma and ara violating International law hy bom barrtlnj* unfortified towns. monasteries and hoapltnlH on tho coMt "f Bulgaria trom warshipn. Many spodflc exam Tles of tltese oufVages are given. Kl-ig Eerdlnand. was ?n the flring line end was froetsd with bolstorous enthuslasm hy the advancing trr? >i>" Other rsporta show the ateady progress of the Bulgarlan forces aeross the fron tltr. bounded by tho Rhodope Moun talrts, and the Raslog and Tarmaras'h diitricts, in Whlch B hOSttt* force mlght have threatened to cut iom munlcatt'ms between Hofln nnd Phlllp lopolis, are now pemianently occupled flnd have j-.assed o?t of Turkish posses r-lon. MeFs-'ire* from Cnr.stantiriopk- show (ontlnneH on thlrd pare, Brat eolumn. This Morning's Netv* LOCAL. F*i? Sum l"p in Bseksr Case. l Nfcwark I'atrolman Kllls Auto Thlef. . 1 No *-B-rBtam.M DlUon Testiflea. 0 Plants foi Dafldant l'upils. ?* riufTracettes at Odds. . . ' Kenipner Bcorss Maud Maione. 7 Hooaevelt Consulta srlth Perklna. 9 WHsbb 8|*e.-ik? ln Church. ? To P| ake Auctioneers.16 Kanrestsr Csss Hearlng Resumed-15 FO-ITXCA-. Bherman'a CrtaapSlcn statement. 4 HlUea to Smr.ke wilson Out. 8 Taft Coafldsnt of Eleetion. * PpstSta Flfforss Show Sweep for Taft 5 HedRfs Hlts Prirnary Law. B ?*' Uzer Bpssks Cjistate. ?* SUMM Talkn in flnclnnati. 8 Ptrkins <'a\e 8*10,000 to Reverldge.. ? ? S Prlmary I'ratid lntiuii y.l* OEH-KAX. hay Murder t<) White Hlave" Plot... S P'awa ir, CottOfl Case.15 McNamara Uauled Nitro ln Wagon. .IS LsWtoaea Police Spared Rioteni.XS rOBEIOW. Madero Mny Kxr-cute I >1a7.. 1 ""alkan Alli'-s Win All A'.on*r I.ine- 1 MIBCr__A-EOUS. ?^'e** a for Women.? T IMItorlal . 8 MeiKty . 8 Ohltuary . ? BpsstB .10 n nd 11 Wemtam .? Khl;.plng Newa ..\.XI Army and Navy.XX ''Inanctul and Marketa-18, 13 and 14 hen! Estate .14 STRIKING POINTS MADE FOR AND AGAINST BECKER By JOHN F. M'INTYRE, COUNSEL FOR BECKER: I am defending an American?not a murderer. His accusers are vile. not lovers of the flag under which we live. This trial had its birth in the hearts of four murderers?Rose, Weber, Vallon and Schepps. The District Attorney has been.misled, perhapa deceived. maybe actu ated by ambition, to the end that he haa fathered a prosecution "framed up" by crooks. Think of a policeman, skilled as Becker is, instigating a clumsy job Mke that! If he was planning it, with his knowledge as a policeman he would have planned it otherwise. By ASSISTANT DISTRICT ATTORNEY MOSS: Mr. Mclntyre asks if we bring good people here to testify for the people. Can we bring good witnesses here from the cesspool of life in which this defendant lived? While others have been working with their eyes on the prizes of public life, the District Attorney and his staff have been here working on this case. There are the men behind the guns?"Lefty" Louie. "Whitey" Lewis, 'Gyp" the Blood and "Dago" Frank. There are the brains behind the ?Ains?Rose, Vallon and Weber, and there is the will behind the guns? Becker. LONG PIERS FOR HOBOKEN Army Board Favors Temporary 1,000 Foot Wharves. Washlngton. Oot, 28 ? Plers oxtcnd ing 1.000 feet Into the Hudson from J thc New Jersey ahore wlll bc permittcd ' if Sei-rotary Stlmson approves the re 1 jHirt of army-*nRineers, Just complet04, I to-day. The North Oerman Uojrd, Hamhurfj-Amerlcan and Holland-Amer ir:, lin.-is wlll be boneffted by the Change. The army englm'ers recom mcnd only temporary struetun-s, BOW ever. F,r more than Iwo years the tlir?"" lines montioned hnve fought f.Sr pler 1.rnajtha equal to thot?o grante.1 on the Now Tork side of the rlver. The army board has Im en equally aa determin.-d I tO ki.-p the Hudson's fairway clear. lt j was m>t untll the ptMBtMHtJ ?,f tha three lines entabllshing B new oc.-nn j tennlnal at Fort Pond Hay. near Moti tauk Point, I.,,ng Island. became al I most a prohability that the army men i viel.b ,1 SCOURGEKILLSVVILDDUCKS Thovsands Die from Unknown Disease in California. San Fraticisto, Oct '-'?:. CaMfomla wilil ducka are dying by thoUBBAda ot ;, dlaeaae n.-w t.. Bssortamaa ami acten* tlata. Aft.-r examination Bf six .liicko tbal dlad of ihe BMNNge al Vista Lake. K.-rn CbUfltr, Ihe rniti"l Btatea Bu? reau of Health here ls unable to make ? _n-Tfr but flmls that the eyujj,1 ' tome r.-semide those of an epidemlc on (Ir.-al Balt I.ake. in whlch it la eatt ? 1 thut a mlllion duckfl dlad, TUBE SAVES JUDGE P'ATT Remarkabie Gain Made After Incurion of Stomach. ( ; B Tel*B***PB ;" * ? ' ' n,'""f' ' Hart ford. conn.. Oct. 23.?Just thraa weeks after noted surgeons had intl mutei] that there was practii-ally no bope tor him. Judge James P. Platt, <if the Initi'd States District Court, re? turned to his home ln Merlden to-day. Ho underwent an opOTBtlOB at the Charter oak Hospital, in this c-ity. <,n October _. an intision being made at the pit of hls stomach, after ho had been llterally starvlng for ten days b*> causa of a BtHoture r,f the oBaophaffua Whlla ihe judge wlll havo to be fed indcflnitely through a silver tube, he baa made a remarkable partlal recov? ery and ls lomparutlvf-ly BtrOBff, as he ls 'able tO walk about for short dis taneaa, Juefea Platt la a son of the IhIp l'nlted States Senator orvllle IL Platt. tO whom a memorial was dedl cated at the state Capttol ia?t weak. SUIT OVER PERSONAUTY Guardsman Asks $15,000 for Mollycoddle Talk. [B] T'l">.-r:,ph t<> Tba Trlhune 1 South Norwalk. Conn.. Oct. LS.-Alleglnsr that hr' was a namby-pamuy soldler and unpopubtr wlth the men, Captain Albert Mussmari. af tlu; ftk Company, C. A. C. <? N. Q., of this place, refuaed ta protnota Horaoa at. Oraar from aergeant to lleu? tenant two yaaia age Qray, ?*-*? ,H ,l lawyer Ib Wow York, prafarred eharfta eaatnet <'aptain Muaeniaa. The affair Idered for a tlme. but came to a cllmaa to*4ay, arben ''ray brought sult for 115.000. alleglng that CBPUlB MOBB* ,,,1,,,'h attitud.- and aUteraenta deetroy4*d Iiih M.iiii.ii:- oai-ari Injurad him la his , ...fe.si.ui. bunHllatad and shamed him _nd oa laad him to lose many friendabJp* Captain Mnssmau COBM8 from on?- Of tbe wealthlest fainlllt-.s ?f th. town. whlle the plalnllff ia the BOB of ''harh-s A. <Jtay, an fttt4.ni"> af thls place. In March, 1910, when there was a HBU* tenant'a bartb vacant and ?iray waated lt Captain Mossman wiote to Oener.il Col.- aaytafl that Oray was clever, but of ??gucb an unfortunate i? rsonallty" that Ma compaay would auaTar U he were a* vai.c-d Oraj at oasoa aaofawrad charges. againat Captain Mossman BBd aavera other offlclala. alleglng thev were _ddlrtr.l to llquor and were general good-for-uoth lnBM] H. was not Bustained at a COUH martlaL MRS. ASTOR ESCAPES ARREST Takes Out Jersey Automobile License After Offlclal Threat. !H> Telegraph to The Trlhun* 1 Trenton, N. J , Oct. e%-Ute, JUttoUne K.-rce Astor. wldow of Colonel John Jaeob Astor, who lost hls llfe on the Tltanic, to-day took out a New Jeraey license for her automobile. Mrs. Astor. who makes her Kiimmrr home In Hernardsvllle, was thnatened wlth arrest yesterday. accord _- U> B re,,ort dled wlth the nrntor ve , ,,. iee department, ?hecauaa ?Je waarun nillK her car In New Jeraay without ? " ti?."' r. port says that Mrs. AotOC_hJ exceeded the Mfteen-day touriBt pilviieg' a,nd thal upon promise to get a 'N'W_H;,;" aey lleenee she was p. rmltt.-.J to go witn-j o it the t-mbarrassment of an arrest,. MO THIEF KILLED IN HEWAUK BY PATROLMAN Running Up Stecp Mili. He Dis tances Bluecoals. Who Fire in Air to Stop Him. COMPANION IS CAUGHT Had Car Stolen in Rochester and $1,000 in Loot from Fishkill and Rhinebeck, According to Police. miver Woods, sIIsb Thomsa Rysn, allas Thumas Woodft all-is Thomas Murphy, of Plttsburtf, an iiliej-i-<i -Ln., mnblle tllli-f, W:is shnt lillil Klllr-d ln Newark last nlghl by Patrolman inu*d McLaughlln, arho waa pursulng him along 8| r k - atrei t. I 'lan ncc Tsll iiihiis, ninetrr-n yeara old, ? f No. --"1 (iritigi* street, Albany, a*ho aras nith \\. ...ls. was BtTested. .\fti-r th.- ihoot* ing McLaughlln waa paroled In th< r.f Usutonsnl Kuhn by i.'ount* Physl* i inn *?b K'.-i./.n . The dend m;ui snd his companion, se ??4>rdlng tr. ilir. pol *-. were wanted In many citles up Nl a lnrk Btata tot tn* theft nf autoanobllea and automobile Bundriss Thr* pollee hsd ;? tlp thsl they mlght try to dlspoM ot I their phinder ln Newark, and were on the lookout for them. Tlny learned yesterday that ths men tiu * j i.-. n al ready sl tiu- Llncoln Qsrags, al So. 147 Washlngton atreet, and were to re* tirn later. When they, went i.ai k last evenlng, Patrolmsn Bmlth, UcLatighlln snd \i< Donald wera sent there. Aa Ihey ap proachod the garage the man, who proved to lie Woods, uas :ii fronl ..f ths place, and, throwlng off a raln coat, dashed away. Ha waa followed by Mc Langhlln nnd McDonald. Bmlth Bslsod Taliiiians sa bs cams out <.t' the garage. w'iiimIs proved to bs too fleel of fool for the bluecoats, s*nd ** ii?-n ha turned iiitii Bpruce Btreet, tha Bteepesi hlll ln t\:,. t\iv, had .i hlg lead. McLaugh* lln flred sev?-tal ahotfl in thr- itir tn trv tn halt the fugitlve. nnd e*;ii> 1 ln had no Intention ot hlttlng him. Ths big grade, he said, < ?. i<i? ntiv caUSCd him to beii'l over and dlsat rSAged blfl alm. "ne nf tlie bllllelS Btmck Woods in the*back sbova ths left hlp, and passed Into Boms vital orgsn. Hefell unconscloua, waa placed in an gatomdblle, and taken t.. bi Bi i nabas Hospltal. ?h**re later in- dled. .\n automobile WoodS Snd Tallmnn.s had proved to h* a car Btolen from Ror-hester on Se;.ti*ii.bor IS. ln the rar was about $1,000 worth of aundrie**, Boms of whlch wera i?i*-rittn'-*i aa bar* in? heen Btolefl from Fishkill Sunday nlght, and BOmS from Rhlnebo. k. Woods bad a ten .shnt flsagssliis re? rolaer, fully toaded, ln hls pocket Ifl the car was a box of cartridges l"r tlu weapon nnd two ptOCSfl nf rul*t?*-r boSS that tiie police said were used sa black* Jacks. Tsllmsns said he first met Woods ln Troy three weeks ago, aml that he told him hls home W8M In IMf tsburgh. The pOllOS SSStirtfid that he had llved also in Btlisnsetsdy fRv T"le?{ri,pli tr. Tlu- Trll.uin* ! Mshkin Leading, n. y, Oet Bl?Ths kllllng of Thomas Rjrsn remoraa ona of a Bsnis* erks hava been vlaltihg gsragsa alonit the Hudson valley anrl mshlllg Ug hauls of BtttomoMla tlres nnd tubaa A month bko twn nicn stnle an Anir ri can tinderslunK ear frnm RocbeSter. They reaehed Amaterdam, where they ateja numbers from a ear and starleil doWfl ih" Hudson. Tlx- numher WSfl New Ynrk JMN. Many Karages ln lln- val l.y weTS vIMted durlnK nl*hts and stock tnk.n. AmotiR the places that reported theft- tn the pollri* were Hudson, Rhlnebeek, Hyde I'ark, FoflgfchsSPSBt BS4 fishkill I Bnd Ing. At thla place. early Baturday morning, the men got away wlth J].n<?) worth of BiippHea They wera trsesd tn Newark. wheie they made thr- Uncoln I'ark (.Jarase thelr headi|iiarters. Sn holdly had thi- pui,- operated that they risltad Baiagea ns early n* .*. o'clock ln the morning, II 's bfllered they i*_u uosed of mticli ot thelr loot in and around Newark tn ehuuffeuis. < "lil.-i nf PoHofl forbett of Newark tttspbOflMd tn chlef nf Police John Mara ln Tt to-ninht tn come to Newark at once and Idsntlfy th.. goedB taken from the North Avenue (JaraKe in thls nlnre, whlch was roh'oed last Saturday morning. FINAL PLEAS Expresses Confidence of His Acquittal as He Goes to Cell at the End of an Arduous Day. 'BRAINS OF MURDER'-MOSS Prosecutor Unsparing in His Summing Up of State's Case, Saying Gunmen Obeyed Will Back of Conspiracy. M'INTYRE'S BITTER ADDRESS Excoriates Witnesses for Prosecution ?Calls Rose. Vallon, Schepps and Weber Vilest of Degencrates ?Jury to Get Case To-day ?Oorament Unfa7orable to Defendant. Il was a solmnn. tired looklng lot of no b who flled from ths Jury bo> sl ths adjoummenl <>f Justlce OolTa conn last nlght The grarlty of ths respon* albiill i Imposed on them Ifl de< Mlni tbe gulll rn um.ncs "f Uoutenanl (ii.-u lea Be< k. r of Ihe murder <<t Her man R< entl il had been drlven hom< ii. them during elghl h.-urs nf .-'^uuninK up lo counsel on both Btdes, Ifl a cour: room Btuffy and uncomfortabls from th.* lack of proper rentllatlon. Mr. Moss, Asslstsnt Dlstrlei Attorney, nnd John V Mclntyre, counsel for the de? fence, were greatly sshausted by thelr efforts in tho last analysla "f ths casa aml oppoalng sppeels t" tha lury. Tha . menl ??( Be< ker n m resl in the handa nt bla psera t.. .;.,\ sfter J iji.rT Interprets ihe law in bla i barge io lurjr. Tbe closinj bo ira ..f the Be< ker trlsl yesterds) iwre perbaps the most try Ing i" even ""?' concerned In thls re in.itk..i ? ? sea aince H ??? gen, siztaen igu, Aa iii'nin or freedpm loomed large in the perspectlve >>t the sccaasd police ofBcer his fealagraa gradually became stolld, nnd he aal for hotira^ with sxpi ? Sl ths twslve ni' n s ii" '???? .>nd< r ths ? ? um t. Ths terrlflo mental a traln under wln. h I'..-. k> r is lai.ni inis- ..? tbe ap pr.mr ii ..I the i-ii.i of his eaae fl throughout ths proceedlnga yesterds) Under tbe atrong and con* vlncing a usatlona <>f the prosecutor ln hla aumming up the melancbolj ex preaalon of tha derendant'a fece .i,*.-i.,-nr-ri. to clear sgaln ?>n!y when Mr. Mosa had Onlsbed thia address snd ths tenslon s sa br >ken Then a loui hlng ii't!.* eplaode oc* ? .1 red Jual before the sc< aet .1 man was i.,k. n ba< k to the Tombs. His wlfe, who had asl through the long daya of the trlal, slwaya ln the sam.- place snd chalr, where bs might see ber, made I,,-r am] to ths prlsoners* raillng ard hroke down sa he pul hla srma around ber abouldera snd trled l.mfort her. li was ihe Brsl ahoa of emotlon thal she had Bxhlbltod. Bt cker smlled as be talked to her m 8 l->w wi. e. nnd she re newed her courage Bhortiy. The defendanl abook handa with his four lawyers sl ths adjournment of court nnd greeted sereral poiii-emen who wlshsd him good luck ns be left thr- courtroom. Ths characteristk smiie. which had scsrcely deserted him until yesterday, came back, and bs said thal bs felt "confldent of sc qulttat" Comments Unfavorable to Becker. Ths oommenta ln the courtroom wsrs general and unfavorable to Becker'a , bant ea of acquittal al thr' . loss of th. flnal argumenl of ths Assistant ims uj. i Attorney. Unbnpassioned, as a rule, snd wlth cool and s-hnusttva analysla Mr Mobb tors donra ths theory of sn underworld consptarac) lri whti h Ba ker bad no part whlcb was tl.e central thems of ths flnal plea of tio dr-f.-ni-i- ib* branded Becker, with Irona bol from tiu* fir?* of accumulattirs evidence piled up sgatnsl btan bjr the Btate, as ths strong dlrectlng srill power behind the whols sordld murder plnt which SndSd Ifl the death of Ho ssnthaL "JBald laeV Hose and "Brtdgle** Weber were the baalns <>f ths conspiracy; "Whitr-y** Lewls, "Dago" frank, "i.^fty" Louls and "i;.\p" the Blood were he men behind the Run*-, hi- snld. There ome s fllftlfigu*-?l->**1 gatherlng nf yp.-, lalnrs ln the OOUTtrOom COflB* pared "ith other days, and n.nny women btete Bcatlored through the crnwii Tl.e nrltrSS nf some of the law? yers Ifl fhe oaSB bWrb present. and many meml.irs sf the bar had found thelr way Into court t<> UsteU to the sunimlng up There were inninents of teime excite n.ent rluring tlu- pl* as nf l.oth Mr. Mr Intyre and Mr. Most-. Tlie members of the jury fnllowcrl bnth flBOfl Cloflely. Perhaps they paid ? little cloosr atten* tlon t.. Mr. Moss. ib was less ghren m hlgh Rlghtfl of r xpinsiv oratory, and on thit account may have been more convlnclng. Botta Bldefl occuplad prac* tftqally the entire four konrs allotted to nack ln Ihs flnal addrsssss to ths Jury. lt was T:M p. bs. when court adjourned Mr Mclntyres summing up was fl meniless excoriatlou of all the wit t inilinurd oa ?UtU o#?_e. Mcofld column. GENERAL FELIX DIAZ. Whose rcvoltition in Vera Cruz was quickly put down, and'who with his officeri and men are to be court martiallcd and probably shot within J4 hours. *?*oro *_> bv uNOCB-vkoo* t* uscrnwo4? MIXED UP TWO WILSONS Supposed Dead Man Alive and Supposed Live Man Dead. le-a Angdea, Ocl 23, Two tnen named Charlea K. vTtlsoa wera seri I ouBly ill it th.- bb?ne tlme el the rounty hoapltal here, and when 4,ne dled, s..\,-:.ii daya ago, thalr Identitiee |l?,;.me inire.l. Tl" bodj "f th'* dead Charlea i: Wilson, whlch waa 4,n Ita \s;, I.. Phlladerphla t" nn the arave j im. nd..] f?,r the ,,ther Charlaa B Wil s,?i. raa halted to-day and turned I bai I. from Vuina. ArlB. ? :r\ ,,f ibe arror was mad'- by |...s-.|U dead Charh?H li. W'il II, walhed into -i tl'Uel wher.- he ' I ,.) 4V.-tn.rlv llve.l .nnd was surprlsed when th< landlady raiated it waaax plained to IVIlBon thal tbe bosptta! : ,,,i re ..it.-ii his deatb and his sister ui Phll idelphla had beeb BoUftad. At the m mi tlme tbe wldow "f tbe other wiisiiD s.nt word to the hospital tbal ahe waa comlng to-day to attend bar husband, who had baea reported to b< r aa ? onvaleect nl Th,- iivlni Wiisi.n telegraphed to his alater, Miss Clara Wllaon, to-day that abe might dis. ani inournlng, whlle the hoepltal authorities (l.-t,at..l as to th K,-riih-.st means of breaklng tbe B0W8 lo ii,.- widowed Mra Wilson. a-? AIRMANCRUSHEDTO DEATH Louis Mitchell Killed While Making Spiral Glide. Montgomery, Ala . Oct. S Louta Mir i, , i ;,, evlator, fell two hundred f.-et this afternoon and waa kllled. liltebell lo~t control "f hla machine arblle trylng a aplral gllda Mitchell bad been in Ihe nlr before five I Boectatora for over an hour. and ahortly before I o'clock bagan his ,|p srent. At a helxht of six huniln-d feel l? loel control of hls biplane. and at an elevatiofl ?f two hundred feet It aeetn.-d () 140 tu pieces. He was pthned under the nioiur and ftaa dead wli.n >>ur_eona reached blm. ? ,? ii.-ih. of iietrolt, MttobeH'a partner, waa llylng dlrectly over him. li. wns carrylna a peuuyougjtrt und had pliinnid to follow Mitchell ln a slmllur ipfral lleth said to-nteht that after Mitchell loat control of hls machine the planea tllted to tho perpeadtcular ao that hc could aae to th? BTOUnd between them. Mitchell ? I Ody wlll ba taken to-morrow to iils l.iini.' al Camden, Ark., for burlal. Mr Mltehell, who was among the BBBB> tatora, dfd not *>?? h4-r husband full. Mltchell'a death hilngs the toll of-heav 1,-i-ihan-air flylng nuichlnes up to _Oi. CAPITAL WAITERS STRIKE Leave Dinner Guests Unserved in Washington Hotels. [8*rot_ riie Trltoma Bareaa.] Waohlagton, Oet. 9. without a mo mept'a warnlng and with hundreds of eueeta la the dininn rooaas, th? waiters at tl.e N.-w Wlllard, the Ralelgh aud ?ev ?-ral other hotels went OB a strike at 7 o'dock to-nlght. only a comparatlvely few waiters remafned, and It was neces ? arv tO ,-iff.ir.l them police protectlon. The rtrlkere, all whlte men, paraded the str.ets and attempted demonstratl"ns, hut ttVy wre dlspersed hy the police. Tiie maBBgera were taken by surpii.ae. nnd tbe dtntna rooms w.ie prai'tlcally eloeed after tha wait.-rs waike.i out At the Raldgh even the cooks Jolned in the strike. Bdward Rloclilinger, >f New Tork. ot - eanizer fr?r the internatlonal' Hotel Work t-rs' l'nion. confi-rred with the waiters on Si iti. !.?\ nisrht. and Ib said to have urned a strik.- 10 demonstrate th,. str.nRth of the union. Tha iiian.is'-r of the N< w Wlllard stated to-nlght tliat ahsolutely no d.-mands for an lncreaae ln was-es i,r hetter worktnK Conditlona had heen made, and that he d|d BOt kno\* tbe Objaet Of the strlkp. \ , ..iiiinltiec of thr- slrikers will walt on tbe hotel maaagera to-morrow. BUTTER THAT'S RIQHT?J5C. LB. Li- li ln 4|ualliv and ahsoluiely fresh . Acker, M.-rrall A Condil 4Vs stores in J Sreeter New Vork.?Advt. AMERICAN TO BE DEPORTED Mexico Calls Newspaper Man an Undesirable Alien. ;.*?'; edal U The Trltmne. | Mexico, City ivia Laredo Jtinctlon), Oct. 28.*?Harry H. Duan, an Amierlean newspeper man. who has lie<?n repre .sentlriK a strlng Of I'nlted States papers. has heen arrested and Will be deported under Artlcle 33 of tije fed? eral constitution as an undt-siralile alien. Another allen also to bs deported ia named farii-hrieti. H*- is sai-1 to he an Italian. who acquired prominence re? cently by asserting that he was the representative of General Fellx Dlaz here. Uunii. who recently returned from Moll Vnrk. was held Incommtmi. gde t.i-da. sntnewherr- on the elty's out sklrts. lb* was seeretly tak* n out of town ln an automobile. Dunn'fl wlfe ts a nlece of Beftor d?* la Barra, ex-Ambassador t<. tlie I'nlted Stati'.s and recentlv etflBoen for a Cah Inet pogt by Oeneral Diaz. PAINTED SPURIOUS NOTES Artist Used His Brush to Coun terfeit $10 Bills. Chlcago, Oct -.'I? Louls Gagmore. who turned his talent as an artist to th.- palntlng of $|n counterfelt govern? ment notes, was senteneed to-day to ?.-r\ e one y. ar In the I'nlted States prison at For! I.eavenworth. Kan.. after he had admltted hls gullt Gagmotre told the court he had paint ed the notes so thnt he could support hls wlfe and chlld, when he found he could not aelt his plctures. The fed? eral nuthorltles dedared the notes were <n well executed that It had been dlffl cult to dijcover thelr source. PASTOR DIESJN^ CHURCH Stricken After Making Speech to 1,000 Baptist Delegates. T'tlcn, N. Y.. Oct. 2.'.?After outllrting hl? experlence In thirty years of preach Inf? the Kospel and teiteratinK his love nf tlu servlce, the Hev. Jabez Ford. of Camden, died In the presence of 1.0O- d-le gatCB t.> the Raptist state conventlon af thla ufternoon's eeeStOS In Tahcrnacle Church, thls city. Tlu* r-onventlon was dlscusslnjr condl? tlons of the Chureh snd Mr. Ford, known as the epr'noe of Onelda County Haptlst paaterS." waa heard wlth Interest ln a splrlted address He had Just completed hls rt-marki aml had sat down when he dicd hefore help could rea- li blm. Hls son the Rev Bpi nc-r J. Ford, pastor of the Central Park Raptlst Church. New Tork. was In the conventlon at the time Mr Kord was a veteran of the Clvll War. hnVtng served as emrlneer wlth i ompany U 16th New York. He had heen a pastor in onelda, Madlson and Oewego countleg. He was seventy-one years old. and hls wife and son were meinliers of thls aftcrnoon'a audlence. ? ** NEGRO WRITE^AN OPERA Barber Shop Porter Gets $3, 000 for Words and Music. [ B) T-lojrsiih t.? Th.- Ti -lliiin? 1 Fiankfnrt, Ind., ()ct. :3? John Herry, a negro. who for the last three or four months has been unployed In a harher shop BS b porter. has come into a snug fortune aud acqulred conaiderable funie. Barry has conslderahle musical talent, and ln hls idle moments wrote the word^ and muslc 0/ a song whlch he sang to tha men ln the shop Then he wrote wordt Bnd muslc for a comlc opera and a short story, sendlng them to n Chlcago com? pany. The company accepted Berry'a of ferhiK.s an?l sent him a check for $3.00<> for the romlc op?*ra. $200 each for two saci.il BUngS and $*i7 for the story, m&k Ina $3,467. Rerry was so delightetl wlth the success if hls flrst venture that he reilgnetl hle rrork, left for hls homs in Muncle and (?III devote hls time to writing muale. Ocwey'i Port Wlne wlth Ollve Oil A wonderfui Pieab snd RIood Bullder H T Hewey & Sons Co ,138 Fulton 8t.,N.Y. -Advt VERA CRUZ FALLS; DIAZ A CAPT1VE L Federal Forces Easily Capture the Town, and a Muddle Ensues Instead of a Great Battle. 100 DEAD AND WOUNDED Rebels Offer Slight Resistance to the Attacking Columns and Men and Leaders Are Made Pris oners. MADERO IS NOW SECURI! Crushing of Revolt Disposes of H:i Last Big Rival and Mexico Looks for Peaee?Non-Combatants Protected by Unitel States Guns. rsp-ciai ti) Th.- TiBj?i | Mexico Clty, Mex. (vla Lare.lo June tlon), Oct. 23.-?The r4-\ult pi Qenetnl FVlix Diaz ended to-day .'ts abntptl] Sfl it began. The federal foroea regalnet, the citv of Vera Cruz after three hours of flghting. Dlaz ami hls chief ai.1.. Colonel Dlaz Ordaz. were taken p .-rs, together with all the federal BOl dlers who .leserted to the reb.-l stan 1 nrd iitip week ago to-day. Imniedlately on rccelvlng ofltclal ronflrrnatloB of ihe federal viot. ?)??.? i'i- - ? al Madero aeni a personal teie gram t.. Oeneral Beltran orderinj blm to conrene a court martial to iry Di 8 and th? ..ther- t*oB?plratora, and il' gull to execute them within twenty-fo ?? hours *Thle dtapoeaa of all oonjoctu a ns to the fate of the rebe! leaders ? . eral Bettraa is to ba, th. haad of " a court, which arlll be compoed "f all the federal tenenJa al Vera Craa. AlthOUgb Diaz is a ilvilian without military Btandlag, ha\ing reslgned from tlu- army a jeea ago. the stat atea prortdp that clvlllana charged wlth the BBTence 4)f conspiracy may be brought nndef the operation ,,f tRO military law The court wjll tri" Colo? nel Dlaz Ordaz ari'l all the offlcers of tba -lst Rattalion thaf rebelled. Prl vates whn flaaartfd alae are to he trled. nii'l probal.ly one Ifl ten wlll be sele. terl bv lot for cxecuti'Ui ttepreoentatlvea nf a local hank arere notifidl yesterday l>>' its brancfe Bl Vera Cruz that the Parls correnpond ent of the bank had been directed to plate $2T>At*\ to the credlt of Oenernl Diaz. The supposition ls that th's eontrlbutlon, which was not pabl over. was made bj som<- members of tho old Clentlflco party, now refugees in Parls. Defeat of Diaz Expected. , What happened at Vera I'ruz thla afternoon has been foreshadowed in dispatihes to The Tribune as a rOBUlt of confldential information ooncernlng the a<tnal condition of affairs in the In aurgent camp and lack of the slightest reason for belleving that Dlaz would not be alBBPPOtated ln his exnectatloii that the entlre army would pronoume for lilm and against Ma4lero. Dlaz and hls men offered but feehle resistance to the attai k 4,f the federals under Oeneral Beltran. Vera Cruz was retaken wlth slight loss of llfe on elther slde and wlth little property damage. Dlaz's downfall, lt ls conceded here, glves Immense prestlge to the admin Istratlon. Hy one deelalve atroke, and contrary to the general lmpression of what probably aroold happan. Preatdenfl Madero has ilispused ,,f tiie last and most formiilable rival to dteputO hi authority. As a result he finds hlmse.' to-nlght virtually as hlgh ln popular fa\?r as when he t4.?ik offlce a y.-ar a--. Crowds are paradlng the streets and thronglng in front of the National Pal ace cheering the army and ahoutlng "Vlvo Madero!" ln the opinion of foreign ohservers of evenfs ln Mexico, the Dlaz tiprising ha-i ttirned BUt t4> ba a blesslng m dlsguise to Mailero. It subjected the adminis tration to the most severe test that has been put upon its stabiltj". and proved that the loyalty ,,f the army, whlch many persons were lnclined to doubt, is steadfast and that no popular de? mand exlats ln Mexico for the acces sion to power of a military despot of the type that Dlaz, had he won, un doubte4lly would have been. May Influence Other Reballionj. The defeat of Dlaz, a nephew of ti." exiled President, unquestlonably ma' be expected to dlshearten Or4>zco. Za pata and the lesser rebe! chleftnlrs who ha4l espoused hls propaganda and were preparlng to make eommon cauce wlth hlm against lladBfO. Tn-d-,y'_ vlctory ieaves the government free to continue Its aggresslve campaign in other dlsturbed sections of the republlc. The dlsaftected elements now are ib prlved ol any lndivjdual of sufTlclent promlnenr;e and followlng about whom they can rally for another attempt at overthrowing Madero. Only Bufflcient tnvips wlll be left ln Vera .'ruz to puBtia the clty. The re malndcr wlll be Beat back imniedlately to the polnts from whlch they were wlthdrawn to go to Vera Cruz. Kow that the defeat of Dlaz is aceompllshed. lt la no longer inopportune to say thnt on Wednesday nlght. a few hours aff?r the Dlaz uprlslng. FIrnesto Madero. Mln lster of Flnance, usaured the Tribune