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ff CUP GffiS IST Chlcago Engineers Just Beat New York Team. SAWYER DEFEATS DOUGLAS Two Days' Tourney at Wykagyl Club Ends with Dinner at Delmonico's. The members of the golf club of the rnflnee"*' Club of New York and their S_ift?- the Chlcafo Eaftassrs' Clt* in frlsndly conflict with rlrlver and "pn srar the links of tha WykSfyl Cooa A- Cluh on Tueadsy nnd yesterday. The _|al tx n? et contentlon was a valuable t the Ctilcaco BaslBsarar ^ .. matlc of the teiyn chnm 1 ? ial eompetltlon. On this ?ceas'.cn the -"?"? <"?*feated the ttat ? larl t mal -? ven. The f:as been ln compstltlea three ft rjhicaso, b* vlrtus ?* its latsst vic ' , h. ? | two legi on the troi.hy. tuw York'a repreasntatlvsfl took an m|j ? ning the foursomes three -gtekea to two, but the Chlcago men ?oori svei i"- ' " 'r"''''"'n ln the indl viaual matches. ultlmataljr winnlng these by ?lx W four and the cup by s polnts to - P K Bawyer former Western cham? pion. took the *T*<?ftsurf' o{' ***lndlay B. pouglas. eratwhlle nritlonal title holder, ln the flrat mati h by I up .ind l to play, while J- K- }c" tta Ohlo champion. de? feated N* M. Garlaad, one of the best of the New York set, iy ths avan wldsr margin of ? and 3. ? I, *fo . oi Xew York. had a nnr --scj?.;*;?. C m. Dsnlss. bat the New TOrkei : dled the match out of the flre after had been played ln eonjunctlon wlth the team mateh there was a handicap for a cup offered by the Cbl ? -' ? Englnsers' Oolf CiuU. in whlch J K. nole and C. If. Karle ti*vl witt) reapectlve cariji of 7>* i- 71 and 97 *4_;* l-i deadlock wlll bfl aettled at the .e_.r!rw of thoae lnvolved. j*ost of thi members of both teama re turne.i ladlav Pouglas, who wae placed at ?< ratch, madfl nr. - As a fitting close of the two daya on the links th*- N< w York er.gineera entertalned their Chlc.igo brethren at dinner laat night at Delmonlco's, where covers were Uld tor al t 115 guests. Charlea 1". Qulney, of thls citv, prealdad, and eeatcd with him at the head tablo were John Reld. of St. Andrews. the "father of Amer.'" - "lf"; Charles I*. Macdonald. found*.- t the Natlonal Oolf Links of Amen?. Pindlay 0. Douglas, Louls N. James : national champion in 19*"'2; D. E. Bawy< formei Western tltle holder; j. K mpion of Ohlo; James Hflj-worth. president of the Cb.icago Kn flneei-*' Oolf Club; J. G. White. K. M Oarlarid. E. M. Chllson. Q. H. Scribner, jr., of and Frank J. Llewellyn, another i v. .c Lgo man. Otber guestl from the West Includsd A. J. Mason. Paul Wlllls. J. C. Hallated. T. W. Bnow, A P. Van Bchalck, I. R. Kylea, C. M. Denise, R. K. Belknap, E W. Allari C. B. Burdlck and Edward Haupt. The New York guests Included John F. Wailace. engtneer of the Panama Car.a: Frank Hedley, of the Interhomugh Rap:.! Tranait; W. O. Wood. of the Brook Rapid Translt; Captain A. M Saw IflSfl Hibbard, Esdfl Johnaon, Frar E Donohoe and Conrad Young. 1 mary follows; FOCRHi'i.*' CH1CAOO. NK?' YORK. D .E Bawjrer and I". B. Iioupla* and T. P. v. . ? s.1 W. a I'r-ur.ion. B J K ? and C. N M. Garlnnd and M DtnlM . 1 K L. Young. 0 A. J, ItaeOB and W. D. Sargent and Pau. Wi'.lfe.0 F. B. Donoh***-. . 1 l. XV Allen and J. W. W. Rl. ker and C. Hal.ited . 0 Alfred Pltt . 1 C B ! irdlck and F. E I?llv and J. r . 0 L. Taylor . 1 Total . 2 Total .? BIKGLER AGO NEW VORK. D E .- er. 1 F. B. IHiug.as. 0 J K >?-.... 1 N. M. Garland. 0 T p. Wviei. .1 W. a Pean n ? 0 C. M D-n.ae.0 E L Toaas. " A. J Ma?on . 1 W V sar?ent.0 C. B. BurdlcB. 1 F. E. Lally. 0 P?u! Wlllii . 1 V E. Donohoe. 0 F J Uewellya.0 j l> Taylor. l B. v.- . .-, .0 W. W. Rl ker. 1 ? 1. 0 Alfred Pitt .1 ? ?? Tota! ._? Total . * Grand total. 7 The i oy halaa araa aa fetknre; borryex beel ?- beat Garla- i ay. tVylea beat Peftr ?on, 1 ., Voung beat Denlse. 1 up Ma* d |*nt. 1 up. Burdlck beai I.ally. 1 up: Wl lla beat Donohoe, - up and 1 to play. Ta] ? Llewellyn. ii up and 8 to plav; Rlckr-r leat Allen. 3 up and 2 lo play; Pltt beat Hallsted, S up and 1 to play. HANDICAP Groaa.H cap Net C M. Ea.-ie. New Vnrk.M J K . ? i r.leagO. ~ N. 11. <?r!and. New York. V) Du Llllm. chlcago. W t. h ?' '? Chlcago. 90 C B B II *. Chlcago. S2 ano. SO F. J. IJawi. n, Chlcago. 94 3. U Taylor, N>w Y^rk. 91 ? New York. "*J Chlcago. Sf, 3. C. H go.Itt .rt Alfr? - rk .51 F E Lai ?? Vew Vork . ~ ?ar-nn. N'ew Vork. fi "*"?' v. R ker. New Vork. V* T. U -i :-? TfeW Ycrk ......'? At the annual meetlng of the Foreat Hlll Fielu Club at the former ClubbOUSS, Ko. m De Graw BTSBUS, Nswsrtt, laat Hfht, Herbert W. Taylor, sras rs ataetsd SfBBideni Other oOosts rs?sisdtsd were ai f... ? president. IJ. 0. Halmon; treasurer, Robert Kuebler. secretary. W. "W. Da'.e; flnanclal aecn-tary, Edward W> hacsoo. w. W. Lyona waa re-elected truatee, while a new member of the board ebOBSS was W. C. Mellla PLAN OCEAN YACHT RACE Tentative Arrangements for a Cruise to Porto Rico. Fvery Indli atlon polnta to an ocean yacht r*?,e to Porto RUo next summer. John -* Oav, a irominent yaehtsmnn of the far-c*r |a| pop here for the last few w.-r-ks ai.d luis BSSSJ aeveral WSll known Brocklyn yachtsmen in connection *lth a race to San Juan next eummer. While nothlng deflnlte haa been done ln "he n.atter. the affair haa progressed ao tor that the Denaonhurst Y'acht Club is "?"??Ung to undertake the manugement at ,nl? end, and 1* conrtdent that the con ***? *a111 be the most Important flxture of '?*?? aeaaon of 1913. ?'???r'ersil unusual fet-turea appear in con SflsBfla wlth the race. The flrst prlze wlll fered by the Military Governor of Wtttt Rico, and another will be oiTered lf the membera of the Porto Rico L#gl? lature. The conteat wlll be seml-offlclal ?nd wlll have the aanction of not only the ?naular government of Porto Rico, but ? Iso of Waahlngton. "'??ing a race that promlses to be ot na? tional lmpoitance, the Kensonhurat Yacht Club win ln all probablllty aak tbe o> operatlon of aeveral other yacht cluba. A spec4al committee wlll be formed that ?Hl be made up of the chalrrnen of the regatta cemmltteea of the Benaonhurat, tbe Atlantic and th? Larchmont Yacht 'luba, wlth poe?lbly a reprea^ntatlve of both the army and navy. Thla board wlll have full charge of the race. The com "Hittee wlll be appolnt?Ml ahortly. "FROZEN TO THE^MARROW'' So says Snodgrass in Telling of His Costly Muff. Los Angeles, Oct. 23.?Fred Snodgrass, centre fleldcr for the New York Giants, whose muff of a fly ball ln the tenth Inn? ing of the laal game alded the Boston Bed Sox ln winnlng the world's championship, arrlved here to-day to spend the wlnter. Hc was accompanled by Artle Shafer, utlllty infielder of the New Vork team. Snodgrass will play wlth the Oxnard team during the winter. Snodgrass said that he waa "frozen to the marrow" when hls fatal misplay oc curred. "I didn t seem to be able to hold the ball,'' he said. "It Just dropped out of the glove, nnd that wa* all there was to lt." He ndded he was more sorry on Mathewson's account than his own. BILLY PAPKEJHE VICTOR Defeats French Boxing Cham pion When the Latter Quits. Paris, Oct. 23.?Billy Papke. the mlddle wclght flghter of Illlnols, defentcd the French champlon, Georges Carpentlcr, here to-nlght. The Frenchman qult af? ter thc aeventeenth rounc*. At the welghlng ln at three o'clock ln the afternoon, 1'apKe exceeded tbe mld dlewelght llmlt. Carpentlcr was under w.-lEht The Frenchman s mnnager im medlately clalmed the tit lo of middic welghl champlon. He said: "The flght will proceed fi? arranged, but it will not be for tho tltle, whlch now belongs to Carpentlcr." "It was the hardest flght of my career," said Papke nfler I'arp.-ntier, tbe Idol of the French sporting public. threw up the sponga. It was avldSfll from tbe flrst few rounds that ( arpentier was no match for Papke, whose inflghting tactics complctely baf fled tl.e Frenchman. But he fought with great pluck and determinatlon. At the end of tbe e'.ghth round Cnr pentier's rlght eye was closed He fought wariiy after that nnd kept away from the ki ? aa much a? poaslble. In tbe Bfteenth round t>ie Frenchman camo back quite atrongly, and in both tliat round ar.d thc sixteenth gave a gOOd account of hlmself Papke opened the aeventeenth with a terrlflc left book to the Jaw. whlch prac tlcally Bnlshed thc Ftenchman. Csun tler gamaly got to his f.--t. and managed to ?lrag out the round, but obvlously he was unable to continue. and after a brief oonsuttatlon with hi? seconda Kave up. papke recelved $5,088 for his and of thc purse, Wlth certain other amolumsqta He had to pay a forfcit of 0.(41 to <ai pentier for being overweight. REAL TEST_ FOR_BRITTON May Catch a Tartar in Boxing Bout with Freddie Duffy. Jack Brlttou, tbe clever lightwelght ot Chicago, will meet Freddie Duffy. ol Bos ton. in thc main bout of ten rounds at tho Forty-fOUrth Street gpOItlng <"lub to night. Duffy is a newromar lfl thls c'.ty. but his reeord compcls attention. He has met wlth rmiarkable success ln the past year or more, and numWrs among his -rlctlms Matty Baidwin and Oweil Moran. Another COntCSt Whlch ll I ot tentlon is betweefl Tommy Hudson. of Wlndsor. and Jack McCrackea, i t Toronto, tvvo j who clalii Championship of the Dominion. They ai said to be fast ano clever. and the man . nt haa promleed the wlnner a boui with "Kid" Williams or Johnny CoulOfl. Sam Harris. manager of 'Kid" Will? iams. says that Johnny Coulon. the <hi cas;o bantamwelgbt, need not long ior :. Harrla ls willlng to let the B i ? . Dtttorj at any tlme, L* anv club in the country offerlng a suit? able Inducement. "If Coulon really be lieves that he is a better man than Wlll and wlll back hls opinion wlth .-,... Harris, "I will make thc any time Coulon may Btate. Wlll llams wlll box hlm before any club ln ountry. and for any dlstance. I am ire that Wllllama la the better man ihat I aill wager H.080 on thc result.'* M'GRATH'S RECORD BROKEN Donovan Sets New Mark with the Weight at San Francisco. fB> T'iearraph to The Tribune.] San Francisco, Oct. 23-A world's reeord was broken last nlght at the audl? torium ln the lndoor g-imes of the orlg inal Gaellc Club when Pat Donovan tossed the tf-pound weight to a helght of 16 feet 6V4 Inches Thp former mark was M feel 61-* Inches. and was made by llatt Mcrirath. the world's champlon shot patter. Biilph Rose nppoaed Donovan. but he could not approach the mark. Rose won the 15-pound ShettPUt with 49 feet 10*4 Inches. Donovan. wlth a handlcap of 6 feet, was second. George Hortne, another world's reeord holde:. B ouflted for the three standlng Jumps Wlth a distanco of 31 feet 4 5-8 inch-.-. a WINS BY A KiMOCKOUT Daniels Beats Brown in Ama teur Boxing Tournament. One knockout and aeveral nenr k-OOfc* outs were the fcatures of tbe flrst open amateur fall boxing tournament held la.?t night by the Cre-rent A. C, ln Brooklyn. The prellmlnary bouts ln four clasBcs were d4-cided, and the seml-finals and final bouts of these and the mlddlcweight r lasses wlll be run off on Saturday nlght. The only knockout was admlnUtercd tO Althur Brown, Bf ?be Trlnlty Club, who was sent to the floor for the count 1 ? Willie in Danieis, of the We?t Bronx A. 4'. Dani.-ls delivered a terrlflc right to Browfl'S jaw in the early part of the BSO* ond round After a mlnutes rest Brown wanted te contlnne the bout, but the ref eree waved him aside. ln the ll?-P0und clBBB .I?^k Fherldan, of the Trlnity Olub, .lefeated J. W. Bi.e an unattached box4.r. Sherldan floored hla opponenl three times in the last round. Frank Tbompson. of the Oleheae A. C. fought at a wl.Irlwlnd pace In hls bout with Eddie Preuscber, unattached, m the 115-pound class. Tbompson bat t. red hls opponent all over the rlng. caus lng the referee to stop tho bout to save PiaUBCheg from punlsbmc-nt. "Young" Drlscoll and Willie Jones, two featberwelghts, boxed ten fast rounds to a draw at the Royale Athletlc Club, of Brooklyn, last nlght. Jones was strong and willlng and hls aggressive tactics won hlm many friends, but hls rival was alwa#ys on the spot to glvc as good as he recelved. Effort to Start Roosevelt Ap plause Fails in Brooklyn. BIG MEETING IN ACADEMY Adam Bede, Who Trailed the Colonel in West, Greeted by Local Republicans. A BbSflteg OOatSSl between polltical aupportera of Praaldeut Taft und Rooat - velt partlsaiis, ln which tbe lv WSTS Otitvoiced. was OOS of thfl fmtnres of the Republican rally held last nlghl st the Acadeniy of Muslc, Brooklyn. The contest :.? a lone man In the balcony caile.'. out tha oameof Coloi ?: ROOSSVSlI during fl lull in the early part of tbe meetlng, whlch call wai i t" by appla isa snd followed, at a algnal from Alfred b. Vaas, leader of tba Uth DlBtrlct, frnni thfl platform, by three for the Presldi-nt. Tbe ohflaiS WSTfl glven itandlng to the accompsnlmsnl of wavlng ti.ins. one of whlch bad basn placi d ii tt b m sl The r.-illy. whli h WSS nttended by more thnn 2,3'?\ the capaclty of tlu* opera house. WSS called to order by Mr Willlam McCarroU, former Publlc lanlce Commlaaloner, wot chairman, and ? Bpeakera wsrs Wairsa <*. Hardlng, for? mer Lleuteasnl Qovernor of Ohlo; Meler Btelnbiink, candidate for Attorasy Oen? eral nf the State, J. Adam BsdS, nf Mln nesota, Snd Rcprcscntative Willlam M Cnlder. Prevloua to the addreseea deici*-ntions from varloui local dlstrlcta msrcbed Into tiie thestre acompanled by thalr I Followlng .< ahoii commentary on Re? publican party prlndplea by the chairman, tlie Brsl apeaker was Introduced ln the peraon of Mr. Hardlng He touched ur>on tbe currenl laauea, condemnlng the ex cltablllty r,f tbe Bull MOOSS partlsans ns sn unfortunate exhlhition of "pyrogen* Ism" whlch made th.- present campalgn a battle Conttitution at Stake. "Thls contesl la tba aecond battle of \ ttoz," he aald. "a battle to put a f-ev'ond aeal of approval on tba Amerl? can Conatltutlon." During Mr. Hardlng*fl apsech he waa frequei i;? Intetruptsd by spplsuse from ? on t . mention i>f President Taft's name, snd at one point for refer tn McKlnley, to whom Prssldsnl Taft was Ukensd In sanity of tempera* ment. Mr. Btelnbiink, tbe deal spssker, con . a dlacuaalon of tbe attltude ot prssldsnl Taft ami tbe other natlonal nnd state candldataa on I duct "i tha ? kIIi srj Ha also aald that tbfl attltude of the publlc In the campalgn was chsnglng, thsl "s tide ot common and ol sppreclatlon for tl.e Presl dent'a admlnlatratlon araa ari ing throughout tha country whlch would rs* sult ln victory f"r tha Republican i-andi dates. Adam I-iel.', the (hlef apeaker, dls cassad arKtiments advsneed by opponenta Bf t M party, chi?fly tt..- hlgh COfll of HT* tag complaint, as soraethins for whlch the waa held n -i onelWe. He s..ld that it waa not attrtbutsMs to the tariff but to the lncreased atai rn Mvtng amoag tha Amerlcan workint* ruen. nsy tor gaao: ' land, "than thelr graml I f..r groi ? Comparei Taft With Waihmgton. Ht ITgUSd further fur the retent! the pi r bi i.t < 'hli '.<? la ofloa for : tlag that with i.iiott,.-; term Preatdenl Tafl ???? iuld, la tt.. matter of peace treatlea alone, ??> bind natloni tl .t wai Ible. i matter of tsmparameat," thi ' sad Pr< .*i lanl Taft i oi i asea the t< - ment whlch Waahlngton had, a tei msnl ol mental polae, of honesty and m whlcb losura the contln of the prosperoua conditlona whlch have I thr ia t foui ,- msdi bj Mr Calder, who | imai ? of l -.r leglalatton pssai d during tlu fnur udlng pofltal aa* li gi oat bll) . a btti d oth< i :,,.:,. |ie .,!-.. . M lalaSd tbe BttltUdfl of oppoalng partlsa and f.-ictiona to euch prlndplea aa navy malntensncs, dsclaiing thal the coatlnusd dsvslopmsnt of the eountry dependsd oi ths continuatlon ln offlee ef pcasaai Rspubllcsa Bupportsrs. ? JOHNSON SUED AGAIN Pugilist Accused of Alienating Singer's Affections. ' [n>- Telegrap* to Tbe Trtbuae.] Chlcago, Oct. fl "Jaek" Johnson. the negro pugiii**t. waa made defendanl to day ln a sult for MMX* ?sd ln the Su* perior Court, ln whlcb lt I* charged that Johnson allenatsd thr- affectiona of Mra Adah Banka Davla from Wlllard Dfl her hUSbaad. Mra, l'avis 1? tbfl Blnger formerly employr-d ln JobnSOU'fl cafl, and la aald to hav.* shot him when ah- Isarnsd of hls Interest in I.ucilc Cameron. The Davlses are mulattos. Cbarlea Johnson, brother of "Jaek" Jahaabq, wa.-- bsard by the fsdaral grand |ury to-day. "lt ls tbfl band of Ood." b? said. as bfl mteied the Jury room. "The I.ord ih taking thls fellow in hand and |s dlrecting JUStlOfl at him." Tbfl wltneaa is ssld to bavfl told ths grand Jurora much of Importanofl ln lha federal tavastlgs* tlon. JohBSOg "aa fOtlOWSd by JoSSPh i.rvy. Beeretary to the pugilist Lurlle OSBBSron SrlH bfl rSSBllsd later In the WSSfe tn BOIBplStfl her testlmony. She upent the Dlgbl wlth her motln r, guardsd bv a dsputy inarshal. The girl waa f portsd to be wllflag ts do wbatsrsr her mother auggsstsd sad to aid tha tareen ment in tba soutsmplatsd pioaecutJou of johnson. *'Jack" .lobnar.n wlll retlre from the aa leen buslnssi b Cbloags on Karsssbsr ;. ' aoeordlag te an pnaoaaossssal matte by city ofltdala to-day. Ths salooo Beaasi uader which as has bssa saarsting ia i owasd by a brewer) Jobnson'fl contract to use |t sxpirsfl on November i, and arlll not be renewed. _ JAFFE WINS CHESS MATCH. j At the calt* des H.-aux Arts, yeaterday, J the aecond of the serlea of exhlnltlon j match gamea waa contested between ChSlieg Jaffe, who drew agalnat Capa blanca last week. nnd A. I.. Hr hn. 1.1. r, df the Mutihattan Cheaa Club. wlth Al- ; bert H Hodges. former I'nlted Statea ; champion, actlng aa referee. Jaffe won j the game. a Ruy bopcz, opened by Schneider, after forty flv. BBOVOa Jaffe emergc-d from the opening ma noeuvres with the theoietical udvantage of an extra pawn on ttie queens slde. U reo.uhe.-l aome very cb-ver play. how? ever, to turn thla very sllght advantage to account. He axcompllshed lt flnally by aegrcgatlng hla opponent's knlght. ln consequence of whlch Schneider practl? cally had to Play wlth a plece mlnua. Schneider realgned on hls forty-alxth turn. I y Another Vacancy in the Corps of Civil Engineers of Navy. [From The Tribune Bureau] Washlngton, October 23. TRTING TO INTERKST F.N8MNS IN T'li: WORK ?Another vacancy has been added to the number In tiie cohj.s of clvil engineers of the navy by the death of Civil Knglneer Joseph F. Schulz, 0. S. N.. whlch occurred at Washlngton. Penn. This makes three vaeancles ln the ? ir.d under the present practlee graduatea af the Haval Acadr-my are as slgn.d to thls duty. The assignment ls voluntary on the part of the enslgns, and from among those expressing a de.-lre to antST tha corps Of dvO engineers a cer? tain number are aelCOted ar.d sent to the Troy 1'olytechnlc gcbool for Instr i fl rn, The result of one year's work d.-termines whether or not tha ensign will be con? tinue.1 in the corps. The Secretary of the Navy ls maklng an effort to lntere_t en slgna in thlH duty, as at present there are Ollly a few who have expressed a deslre to beeoma <!\ii enatneers ln the navy. ORDERg 18*1 KD-The following or ii. rs hava baea lesued: ARMY CapUlne CHARL-B L. POSTBH, medlcil corps; CHARLEA E DOERR, medloal corpa, and NORMAN L. MDIARMID, mxii.ai corps: i :rar Lleutenant RHOD ERIt: W. BROWN B, medleal reaerva Curpa from liilllpplnea.- Kebniary 18, 1818, tn 1'nlfd I Captain CURTIB K4i_P.nF.CK. rnnat artll 1,-rv. to Joln lllth Company, on cxpiration of lenvx of abeenee. Captain LUCIU8 K KOLBROOK. from 2d to Itb Cavalry. .Mi.i. ROBERT J. REANBT, fmrn 4th to lirxt Lleutenant ALEXANDER ? ' PEN? DLETON, cr,)i?t artlllery, from au ? 2,1 <'oinpany, to unaaalxned ilat, NoVem I ar .'.. Pollowina firat lleufenanta fr^m atatlona dealgnated, 40 s?n Prar.elseo, sallbig Feb -,. 1011, for PhlUppinea OEORGE B I"- ISTER. -ii . medt< ai corpa, Fort Laaven worth; Itov C. HBFLBBoWER, medlcal corpa, Fort Beyard; WILLIAM ll. ai.I.F.v. m.iiical corpa. Forl Bara ?: MORES )I DARNALL, madlcal re rpa, Forl Hunt, nnd CHACNCET L. ' HASE, medlcal r.-**-rve corps, Fort Had-. Flrat Lieutenanl HENRY A FINCH, crpa ef engineers, to iak, atati.>n ut Clneln nati. Lieutenanl HENRY C MITHLEN* Hl-.l.'!. in.lunn-.? Department. fr'.m I'hlla delphla t.. tuk'- statlon at Frankford ar aenal, f ibaene. Major PERCY bt KEB8 i i ?? coaal arii"''v. twi monlba when red to hia auceeesor bla account abllltjr na illabnralns onver. t..;..*. tala hay u BRYAX, il corpa, ..nn month on rellef from Ii rt ia..n H;.rracka. NAVY. Lieutenanl I r F1NNBY. d?tached the 11*; to Ihe K-itiaa*. wlstant Bu geon J \M_s T. Df i I ?.! marlne reeruttlng atntion. nd; te na\- roerultlnaj atutinn. Actlng Aaa.a'?nt Burgeen J. C LITTELL, det.-iche,l navy r- crultlna *t*ilon, Oincln naarlne reeraltlno statlon, Clees Actlng Aaaia'tnt Burgeon B W iraWATN, r.a: v rrerultlng itatlon Clndnnatl. ct,:? r Pharmaclat F. W BRECK, eomtnle sien?d. t?r rierk T. M BCHNOTALA, ap ? : - - - tVlsronatn iter i'!?rk M s HIR8HORN, ap led; la th* Indlana. MOVEMENT- OF WARKHIPS.?The following movemeata of eeeeels hava beefl reported tO the Navy l'.-partment: Al'.liVIi' Tiie Yaaktoa, t aary yard, Ham ?h, tiie Bevem, the 4' 2. 8, tbe ' 4 and the C-s\ ut An nnpolli. gAII ? Cateer, frota Nerlb River. New f ? -a I Ity Norfoik for 4?uair., A!)'?n>, from Maa .t . al: iha Arkanees, fr..m N nv I ? rW FOR.ANMUAL NAVY REVIEW Secretary Meyer Favors One at New York Each Year. agton, o.t rr: Secretary Me-er, back at hlB desk ln the Nnvv Iiepart . aft.-r an abaence of - eaprassad hlmself as hlghly ' Wlth the rec'-r;r II. e| RlObl at New York, and i-aid Iie thoughl there ii h ., revi- w everj ye -r. k.i that thc . |*ht kr.ow I h. ; .- k. pt up to stand ird ln efl wtth a y.iuiy Im rease ln numerlcal ? The Becretary accepted to-day nn ln* ihe dinner ln N'ew Yort ... \t Wednesdsy nlght. following the laui.ching then of the nen battleshlp New York. ii" wlll sp-nk at the dinner. n hleh wlll t,.- given bv the emp: m v..rk N ivy Yard. SHIPWRECKED CREW SAVED Italian Bark Blown Ashore Near Barnegat Light. After a flght of tWStVfl hours aealnst an angry surf and a ateady gale from the soiitheaat the crewa of four llfesaving statlona brought ashcre safely yesterday slxteen men from the Italian bark Cator Ina, whlch waa blown on Tuesday night into shoal water, about two miles north eaat of Barnegat Llght. The bark prob? ably wlll bp a total loas although much of her cargo of bone, it ls thought, can be saved. Her voyage from Montevldeo had been uneventful, but at mldnlght Tuesday the southeaster caught her and beforn BBM had a chance to get out to aea ahe was driven helplesaly on the breakers. The Clyde Uner Arapahoe, nothbound from Jacksonville. eent a wlreless mes sage to shore stating that a bark was In dujtress, and later the lookout of the Forked Rlver station saw the veaael'a rocketa. Word was telephoned to the sta I tlon at Harne>rat and i'..iiar Creek and the crewa from these statlons got out at once ln thelr mm-sinkable lifeboats and head.'d for the Caterina. A dozen times the llfesavera trled to get a llne to her. but failed, until 3:30 p. m. *? hen wlnd and sea moderated. Then they maasgSd to make fast and the sallormen lost no time ln slldlng dnwn the line to s-afety. The rearued men were taken to the Forked Rlver atatlon, where they received dry clothlng and fuod. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MINIATCRK A?MAMAC f-unrlne, 1*21' iunaet, 6:08; moon aet*, 4:11: BMOa'l age. 14. HIOH WATER. A.M. P.M. Ssnrly Hook . 6:00 6:20 Qovernor*! iMand . *>:20 *?$'> Urll Gate . S:10 *?-?> WIRELESS REPORT9. The CedrtO, rr-p..rted an Ml mlle* eaat r.f Baa Iy Jiook at t-M p ra yeaterday, i? expectrd to .-1 k Baturday '. ??? Tha K enlK Albert, reimrted xtt SSO mllea eaat of Bandy Hook ?< noon yeaterday, t* espeated to .: . ii ti.ni Hftrrn'-on. Tbi Ban Qugllelm -. n-;.orteri \s 7M mllea east of ban 1> lb."k at <:*) a m >e?,t.-rday, l? ex jnn.i to dock Friday forenoon. Tha MaJ<eti . re;..,rted a* 2M) mllea #n--t o: Hook at noon yeaterday, la expee'ed to U ? rencnn. I ',e PrledliCli der Or--?.*e, r-'.oited nn Wi i..:i .-, a?M of .-an-ly Hook at 1:S p m yeater? day, la ***-*v**1**i to Soell thls forenoon. INCOMING STEAMERS. XO-DAT. Veiael From lAn", _ ?Oruba.Kingiton. O-t 1K...R M S P ? \l*?)eat!e..iSouthanipton. Ocl IS..W Btajf ? Hermudlan.Rermn-la. Ocl 22.Quebec ? Sai.ta Maita.KlBfSton, Ocl IB.V F Co K nl* \n .-rt.Naplea, Ocl ll ..N 0 I.io> i Comua.New Orleans. Oct 19 So Hao .. .Oalveaton, Oei 17.Be Paa Krled der Oroa?e..Rrein?n, o.-t 11 ..M Q Uoyd pkiday, OCTOBBa 2-X Tiaoill.Havre. Oct 1?.rrench ?/...ll.,.Mn.u-uei, OCt 1!* .K?d D ?Monterey.llavat.a, Oet 8.:"*\*r Baa Ou?llalrne....Naplea, Oct 12. .^ tajtaa ide.Brunswick. Oot 22 Bl I'.ira.lo.Ua ll S 1 * ..Oalveaton, Oct '?. - Atlanta...Savaaaaa, Ool M...Saveaaaa BATDItOAT, OCTOBER M. ? -i TjoulO.K..ii'hnmpt .n. 0? l?. ...Amer . , . 11 ? 17...Whlte Btar ? ...Uverpool, Ocl Vj.. 9***** ra iv Bt Mare, Oet 21 . R DJ I ?Afrlcan Prlnoe..Pon SpalB, Oct l.Prince . Horta. Oct ll .>?**??? 1*1?.UbSB, OCl IS.Russlan ?Drlnfi mall. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO-DAT, Ma'.l Veaael Ve*??l Tor 7Jne. alBSlB. ?alli. a, Havre, rrench ; no ? m l* oo i m | .am 12:00m .rd..:.* ? "'a'-1 *|*Jfi" 11, il. H A ...11 Oi.m g-JJJP" penhagen. S-A. i. Naplea, Cunard.- '-"H" i, Ital - Hlrma. I.ila-i. Ruaa. - Cranluni. Rotterdam. fran. -? -? C of .--t Ixiuii. Pavan. Sav.. -? 3<JOpm n_D A V. IICTIITUBR 2*. Karaas, Pt Tbomaa Qu' .ii:30am 2.00pm Mit.in-.ae. Tampico, Ward. '";'*? "'' jackaonvlIU, Cl .- bOOpra SATUKOAT, OCTOBER tt Philadelphia, B'h'ptoa, Aat. i*:0>am l:ttin Majeotl , B'hamptoo, vV B. 8 ;w a m 12:00 m ,,' s Juan, NTAPR. 9"> * m 11:00 n C_rrtllo, Ooloo, U V Co.. . BJOara U:00i Ha*ana. Wanl-l'HOam ll , Turk'S lai, Cl 1" 00 a m 1. Pern'buco, 11 "O a ni - p r y rl< Irli h, I ? r H A 11 i? a tn 1:<V. p m I'.iri .11 JOiim Hennudlan, llermuda, gue.1*2:00 m 2:00pm --i-r?an-T^~~~ II * I *^"*"L'^'^^^^^!^^ * < 4. ' -I**!' s iJej^rti... nt of Agri(;ulturft\*j \^._^ ".**? .X. \?10 V .,_ W#lllEK_UI'lt_AU Js_.v"" ?-?-:-?**? __K fU4^M' ?t / t-t/tSe x_J/ / / i / iae M ub* rent. K.r.. (XTuUTlt 81, nu. O'CLOCK LAST MOHT.,;^,^ Kom -_?__l*__/_l* SES-T-m -" - IXS_aj ?e .- NT O ?~ a 1??*?r ?*-*/' 4I*.. ? U-*. ? ??- 4a_3 Um H ?? "? ? ?'. - - - ?|?|??-4??1?*?*?"a-* J THE WEATHER REPORT. Otn.lal Reeord and Korecaat.- Waahlngton. Oct. 23 Th? dlaturbance that was over the tower uk- rea* n Taeaday nv.t ha* moved to The riiiddle Atlantlc c BSt, attende,, hy general raln* throiigrvut Ihe mlddle Atlantlc and New F.ngland Ftate*. the lower lake reglnn, the aSOet Olilo Valley und North larr.llna. The lalnfall waa be.ivy In the mlddle Atlantlc Btatea ani the ?pger or.i.. Valley. Raln* hava alao fallen In the KuftBwaSt. Th- weather haa be. oin? tninh colder In the Oalf si. I the Atlentlc ?ta'.ea, except New Eng Hwd, UW < >tilo Valley and the low.r lake The temperature ha* rla?n ever the plaln* -i.... -. tut lt I. filiing agaln ?>ver the Rocky Mountalr* aad tl I tl?"-?.u r'gl'-na. Th. re will te raln* Thuraday In New Kngland ai.d ..n UM BBlBBIl Atlanii- coaat, fouowe.i ny tair weather ln theae regiona Frlday. BtoSWBars through out the country tj,? weather win on generally r.,u iluiing the next forty-elght nour*. tSVtemt ., wlil le ralns in the north Pacltlc .iture* wlll b? lower Thuraday In the New Fnglan.l atawa and along tba mlddle and Boutb Atlantlc coast It will rlac Thuraday and Frtdai etrot Ibe great central valley*. th* Ukkc ??gl.n snd th.. Qalf *t4it??. Temi.eratur* change* ln other parta of the country wlll b* -.tarnlng*. are d!?played en the Atlantlc ,-oast 'roin Delaware Rreakwater to Boaton and on the Orcal LskCC from Dulutb io Mar quette and from Kacanaha 10 Oreca Ra). M ? wlnda along the New Kngland coast wlll be lulak rsriable, becomlng nurthweet; mlddle Atlantlc coast, hriak Borthwest; aouth Atlantlc _al moderata nortn and BortbWMtj eaat Onlf i -at! Ilahi north. weat tlulf c.?a*t. llght varla? ble on Ihe lower lakes. mo>rate northw*at. becomlng varlable; upr*r lake*. moderate varl? able. becomlng brlak aouth on Mlehlgan and BBtear_ere departlng Thuraday for European r-ort* will hav* brlak and probably hlgh north? west wlnda and overcaat weather to the Orand Ranks. _ Foreraat for Speclal lx>calltlea.?For Eaat ern New Vork, ro?t, followed by ele ing, to-day; colder: Frlday, falr; brlak northweat . wlnda. For Kaatern Pennsylvanla and New Jer eey, cloudy and colder to-day, prece<,ed hy r.ilnv Frlday. falr; brt?k northweat wlr.d*. 1'r Delaware, Marytaad, the Dietrict ot Columbla nnd Vlrginla. eioudy and eonrlnued coM to-day; Frlday, falr; moderate north? weat wlnda For Northern N*w England, raln arid colder to-day; Frlday. falr. brl?k *outhea?t, ahlftlng to n.othweat, Wlnda For Bouthern N'ew Kngland. raln and colder to-day; Frlday, falr; brlak northweat wlnda For Weatern Penn-ylvnnla and Weatern N'ew York. ch'iidy and eontlnued cold to (lav. Frlday, falr, wlth rl?lng lemper.i'iire, moderate northweat wlnda, becomlng va? rlable Por Weat Vtrglnla, eioudy and eontlnued eooi to-day; Frlday, falr, wlth rlilng tem? perature. Humldlty. 8 a. m. .. .P7 1pm... .100 B p. m-M Oh?ervatlon? taken ar t'nlted State* weather bureau* at 8 p. m. yeaterday follow: . if. Temperature. Weather. Albany . 62 Raln Atlantlc Clty . tit fioudy Hoaton . H2 Raln Buffalo . 48 Raln 4'hlcago . 44 riear New Orleana . 4)4 riear Bt i_ui* . 04 Clear Waahlngton . 48 Raln I.ocal Offlclnl Reeord.?The following ofllehil reeord from the Weather Rureau ahowe the changea In the temperature for the last twen ty-four hours ln comparlaon wlth the corre epo.nl ing date of laat yrar: llll. IM] llll. 1912 > a. m. M 61; sp. m.69 ?4 ? a. n>. ri ?i 9 p m.M r>? 9 a. n>.M CSil p. m. 52 67 12 m. 11 ?3! 12 p. m.61 ? 4 p. m.15 14, Hlgheat temperature ye*terday, (8 degreea (at 9 a. m ): loweit, M; average, 12; average for correspondlng date laat year 61; average for correspondlng date Uat thlrty-three year*. 63. Local Foreca?t - Raln to-day, followed br clearlng. colder; to-morrow falr; brl?k north? west wind*. T der Groase. Premen, NGL.- 10:00 a m Sanf Anna, Naple*. Fabre. - 3:00 pm Columbia. GlasRow. Anehor?- 9:00 am Mlnnehaha. Ixnlon. At Tr.. - 10:*) am Amerlci. Naplea, Italian_- 11 ?? I'erna-la. Naplea, Anehor.... - 2:00pm i'rea Grant. Hambur*-. H-A- 10 <*) a m I_ Touralne, Havre. Fr .. . - S;i*Opm san Jauinto. OelreeCea, Mal- I "" P ? Umpa.'.i, Tampa, Mallory. - 1:00 p m comannhe. Jarkaonvllle Cl. - 1:00 pm Creole, xew Orleeaa, B Pao- 12:00 m c of Atlanta, Savan, Sav.. - 8:<"Opm TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. . 'l.iae Destlnatlon and iteamer In N. T. P.M. Japan. Corea Chlaa ivia Taroma) Canada Maru .Oct 25, 6 30 njl lalanda Ba_oaa lalandi, New Zealand. Australla (vla Vlctorla) Marjma .Oet. 2B, 6:30 Japan. Cott-a. Chlna (vla Seattla* ? ? laun .Oct. 25. 6:30 Hawall .wa San Fran.-laco)?Hono lulu .Oct. 25, 0:30 Hawall. .lapan. Cnrea, Chlna (vla Ban K:ar. !*>..) -Chlna .Oct. 28, 6:30 Japan. Corea ' hlra i\la sekttle) ? Panukl Maru .Oct. 81, 6:30 Japan ? Inn, Phllippluea ivia virioriai--Monteefte .Oct. 31,?M Guarn, PhlMpplnea ivia San Fran el*co)--U s Traaapert.Oet 31. o.-so Tahiti. Marqufeoa, Cook Wanna n-.v Eealand, AM-.tr.iiia (rla san Fratn-laroi ?Aoranal.Nov. 8,6:30 Hawall, Samnaii Islan 1a, Naw Zea lanrt, Auatnlla tvla Pan Fran claco)?Veutura .Nov. 14. 6:80 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Wednesday, Octo? ber 23, 1912. ARRIYKH Steamer KflMiaM YVlnga 'Hn, Sanfa Fe s-p tember 6. Porto Bora ? ? ber 13. to the New* York Tannin*; and Kxtraet ('.>. with quebracho wood. Arrlved at the Har ?it noon. Steamer Hamllton, Newport Newa an.1 Nor? folk, tO the OM Domlnl .ii B? CO, ?rltk gtia and mdae. Paaae.l in Qiiarantlne at 3 p m. Steamer Grenada (Ur), IVnh Ambor. to ihe Trlnldad Bhlpplag an.l Tradlr.if Co, wlth md-e. Paaeed ln Quarantlne at 2 10 p m. Btearaer Mareng-o ifir), Hull October I. to Hand-raon .4- Hon, wlth mdae. Arrlved at the llar at 10:30 a m. Steamer I_ f'amplne tPntrh), Antwerp Octo? ber 6, to David T Wanlen, ln ballaat. Arrlved at the Har at noon. Bteamer Arapahoe, Jackaonvllle Oetoher 20 and Charleaton 21. to tlie clyde da Co. Wltb paeaengera and mdae. Pa**g*d In Quarantlne at 1:37 p m. Steamer Normannla (Pani, Uverpool, N P. October IT and Hallfax 20, wlth pulp ?-..' 1, N order; vaeeal to t.-:.- uvm imiia s? Oo. Anlved nt the Bar at 11 p m, Sd. Pteamer Taormlna (Ita!). Philadelphia Ortr*. ber 22, t.i C M Rb-hnrd At <'o, wlth 1 rahln and L'84 eteeraife paaienifera an.l md?e. ln trnnalt. Wlll embark paeiengera and nnlih loadlnu for Naplea anl Genoa. I.eft Quarar-tine at 7.35 a m. Steamer Indradeo CRn, Yoknhama Augtiet 4. llnllii tt, Ceh'.i Beptember 2, Sln?raporr. f, s.iez and Port Sal 1 So an i OlbralUB October 9, to Fnnrh. Kdve * Co, with mdse. Arrlved at tho Bar at mllnlirhr. Bd Sfe.-im.-r Pi t.dam iDntr-h), Retterdam and BoalOgna n.tober 12. to the Holland Ameriea | |aa arlth 3*>3 cabln ar.d "7? iteerage l-aasen K'ra an.l mdie Arrlved at tl-.e Bar nt T.33 a m. Bteamer Amell* (Br), Almerla o-toher 3 and Glhraltar ". te r1-** Donald Ba Co, with HTape*. Arrlved at the llar at 7 a in S-mia.'r Delaware, Philiideip.hla. to the Clyde .-??. r-,-, with mdae. Paased In Quarantlne at 12:12 p m. pteamer element fPr), Manaos October 6, Para 12 and Rarbado, 88, to the Booth *? ??i wlth 65 iiaasengera. malls and mdse. Arr?"~ at the Har at 10 a m. p-rth. Steamer Helredale (Br). Huelva \la Fertn Amb.iv, with ore to Nayior * Co n>?9*' ' Bowring & >-o. IWt Quarantlne at 9:38 a m. BtCanMt El Vaile, Newport New*. to DN Southern Raciflc Co, ln ballaat. I'aeaed m rvnaianilrie at 10:10 a m. tt Steamer Manhattan (Br). Antwerp Oetoeer a. to San>rson * Hon. wlth mdse. Reportea pas-lng Flre laland at 3:44) p m. _ Steamer San Jminio, OalTCSton OcforiT n. to the Mal'ory Bc co, wlth paaaengera ana rodae. Paaaed ln Quarantlne at 8:37 a rn. ?aady Hook. H i. Oel 'A. 9:80 p rn-wind northwest. light breeze; cloudy; llght eea. PAir.ED. Steamer* Vltalla (Nor), Philadelphia; Taor mlna dtal), Naples; Antjllea. New Orlean*; Almlrante iBr>, Klngaton; Raula (4ier>, Btoes hol.-r; Iroouols, Charleaton and Jackaonvllle; I'hllalelr.hla. San Jcan. Sablne, (Jalveaton; Maln <r;er). Baltimore; Isabtla, Fonce; Oana dla iDani, Rlo de Janelro, Argentina (Aust). Naplee; Mauretania iRr>. Llverpool; Janiea town. Norfoik an.1 Newport News, Manchlo neal (Nor). 1'ort Antonlo. STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. AHKIVKD. Naples, Oct 2.1. 0 a m-Madonna (Fr). New York nn 1 Provldence. Barcelona, Ocl 90 Moatsertat (Bpaa), New York vla ('a.llz for 4Jenoa. Geno.-i. .' - 20 Mendoza iltal). New York vla Naple ? Gll.raliar. Ocl 23, 2 p m-Ivernla (Hrl, N>w York vla Madeira for 4ienoa and Naple* (and prooccded). Punta Aiviiui, i BC 4Hr). An'ofa gasta. etc, for New- York; Cblmu iBr), New '. and Norfoik for valpara Bydner, N B W, Oct 21 lirkenfels (der), New York via (Jape Town. I Havre, Oct 81 Btheletan (Br). Havannah vla Norfoik; Jcthou (Nor), New York Bahla RIan L, Oct 89 Q:een Adeialde (Br), New Vork vla Monte-.i ... Bul. Ocl 21 Arion 4ltr), New York for Vanlce. Para. Ocl li Chrtatopber iBr), N-w York and Norfoik via Bsrbades; Kapo (Br), n*w Yorn u, Barbc Montevldeo, 0 t Li Hermlnlus (Br). New Tork for Buenoe Ayrea; Baatu (Br). New York -1* Barbados for Buenis Avrea, etc. Rlo de Janelro, Oct 21 Indlan Prince (Br), New York vla I'.-rnambu.-o, .tc. Roaario, U-t 18?lireenhmk <Ur). New Torle an.l Norfoik via Ht Lucia. etc. Bremen. Oet 2% ? p m-- Kronprlna Wllhelm uien, New l'ork vla Plymouth and Cher benrsg fiAI?ED. Copenhagen. Oc? 22, | p m?Helllg Olar (Dan), New York vla ('hrlstiansand. Almerla, 4j,:t _--Itaila >Ui, (from Naples), New York. . . is. Oct 22?Titlan (Br) (from Santoe and Rlo de Jan'lro). New York. Antwerp, (?.'t ti?4'heater (Dutch). New Tork. ColomUi, Oct 19?atchonfela <Oer) (from Cal? cutta), Boaton and New York, 21. Relchenfela ideri ifroni Cahutta), Boston and N?w York; U, liauenfels (Hen (from New York). Cal? cutta. Para, Oct 22?Hubert rBr). New York. Naroe*, Oct 17?Oresham iBr). New York; 19, Kmanuele Accame iltal). New York. Alglera, Oct 18?VeataJla <Br) (from K-w Tork). Talngtau; 21, Pol-rle (Br) (from New York). \ Manlia. 3outhampton, Oct ?. 12:15 p m?Oceanle (RP. New York vla rherbourg and Queenstown; Trent (Br), New Y..rVc vla Barb&do*. Port Spaln. Colon and Kings'on; Krorvptingeaaln Cecilie (Ow) (from Br.-meni, New York vla ? mrg. 6t Thomaa, Oet 23. 8 p m-Oulan* (Br), N*w York. PA6SED. I.lzard. Oet _-L,umen (Br), New York for PerlrrT i>et 23-Swazl (Br), New. York vU Al? glera for Manlia and Hlogo. Strong Fiction Brilliant Articles Advertised Politics Are some of the features that will make our next SUNDAY MAGAZINE Well Worth Readlng The fiction is by S. Ten Eyck Bourke, Charles Francis Bourke, John Kendrick Bangs, Ann Mazzanovich, Orace Dufne Boylan and Gordon Holmes. The articles are by "A Famous Lawyer" and others. The advertised politics is contributed by Chairman Hilles, of the Republican National Committee. and by Woodrow Wilson, whom the Democratic party wants to make President. By A Famous Lawyer Not fiction. hut more interesting in its way. How many thrilling cases never reach a public trial, being settled by.the, right kind of lawyers in their private oftices. v Advertised Politics We don't usually advertise our advertiserr.ents, but the rontribt* tions by Chairman Hilles and Dr. Wilson are so unusual and so interesting that many people in both parties wil! be glad to know of tli'.ni in advance. Each party uses an entire page of our next number, at reguiar advertising rates, to advocate its politics. Read both sides. The Law of the Beach By S. TEN EYCK BOURKE and CHARLES FRANCIS BOURKE in a rattling tale of lifesaving by the aid of an aeroplane at Barnegat Beach. One of the best ever. The Road to Albuquerque By ANN MAZZANOVICH and GRACE DUFFIE BOYLAN A tale of a white school teacher's experience with au insane telegraph operator in the land of the red men. Love Letters of A. Noodle, Esq. By JOHN KENDRICK BANGS narrates in Mr. Rangs's most humorous vein how a clever lawyer saved a client in a desperate breach of promise case. No Other Way By gordon holmes Another fine instalment of this great mystery story. The Cover Design ByFRANCEs rogers is an unusually clever and artistic conception. ? ALL IN THE NEXT Magazine Section OF THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE