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NO REST ? 10 AFTER MD CAMPMGN Next Governor Puts Vacations in Class with Bosses as Things He Never Had. MOTTO. "WORK WILL TELL" V^on't Discuss Policy Until Hc Knows Conditions?Is Inter ested in Much Legisla tion at Washington. William Bulaer hataa racattom Just as much as a? aatai bosses. Aecordlng to v|s own ailialaaloa hc* has never had ith<>r Ha raportad yeoterday that th?* Mr_ raaapatgn which he we_t through ^l0Tf | itloa ?n,l after his elec? tion had not dimlniahed his ardor for _.orl( . .st degree Ha e.e.rned thr aufieetlon laat he might aaad a reat ?j nevei have had ? racatto?." he said -I havf worked ever sino- 1 w.u* a boy. ry.-i when I do go away to the country ? for rest. but to study queations 0{ ntlonal importanre. 'Work will tell.' of the alecUon dld not nir ei Ha aaa fully prepared plurality which he re | knea it." he explalned. "from laiaaan with ah. h I aaa recelved ? eetlaga and from the n port? i . got from tha men I talked la." Same Sarvant of People. The naat roveroor of Nea .art. loves the aaaaai -; as aaaei as he _id before Blectloa Day. "I *,__ll bc the s_r_e aarvant of the paopta that T was wheal ??""?? Um atati la tha Laatalatara snd Ir. I"ongreas When 1 am Go\ernor the peoP1' can re5t al"svirr<i tnat * *!,i _0 niv utmost to carry out my party'a pltdges." he ?aid. Mr Bulaer was unwillmg to .ii6cii8B hls appointments or his legislative policy tn th* atate ? iat now He did. however. take up tce traaall attaatloa in thi? dty in a gen-n'e aa] He sald "I have the facts on tba tiaivit situa tion before n*e and I will _tudy them c.ogfly I arta- to N ?ery eareful i:i what I aa> about theae city problt I do not want to apeak until I am fi .ly lnformed on e\ery phase of the sltua? tion wlth which I have to deal. I do not want to delay the actual work of meetlng the need? of the people of th. .ity The Qt aiBOT alact of Naa York has mapped our a r,_sy programme for himfclf nght up tc the day of his lr.auguiation He will dr ,-te a few days this week to hls own Uw business, which has l.een pllll-l up on his hancis rapidly, ani will then go to Wa?hington to l.e-gin preliminary work for the pa?saK?> of . .-veral meaaures which he hop<-s to see acted upon favor ably durtr.g the short sesslon Much Legislation at Stake. The pending legislation for which he Is apr-neor if extensive. Tw-o of the meaaures which he had mtrodur. d aim to improva the atatus of America'a representati\e? abroad C'r.e of them provldes for the ?xtfr.a.T. of the mcrlt syetem. and the other a:ms to have the government pur chaae the offlcial realdences of American .fpjoma*? A third measure whi, h pr?? n_es for a mlnister of labor with a seat ln the C&btnet hus already passed the Houae and I. flrst on th* Senate's , alen dar. The other two measur.s eall f--r tn* ?.MTeatmnal OOfiferaaoaa on marine and friaon r?forms "lt if time." said Mr Sulzer. in discuss mg one of his hllls. "that the forelgn aervlce was opanod ta poor but COfl?potaat r?n who could repreaent thla country wlth rUattaeUan, hut cannot afford to do .?^ under th*- preaent ayartaaa." M- Sulzer had a number ot vtattora from all parts of the Ity yesterday. The latters and t-lc-Kram? which came ln were ar?mjmer<TJs that even if he adheres to hls I work h* will be unable to an ewtr them all for many days r'n*- of theae cor.grstulatorv telegram? which gave him partlcular pleasurc was from Justlce Oiarlo. E Hughes. of the Pupreme fourt. twice 60 araar of th< Mat" ? PORTER AT HOSPITAL SITE State Commissioner Inspecta Alleged Pollution Centre. Dr K'.jren-e H Porter, the State* Cnm mlaioner of Health. W J. O'Snlllvan. Aastatent Corporatlon Counael o; New> Tork. ard e?*veral oth-r persons lnter**at*>d in tha city water supplv paid a vlatt y?a t-rday |a the George J e-Jriffln farm. at Vorktown. N. V.. in the 'roton water fhed. ure?re the Board of Supervisors of ^'eatcheater County appli?-d for permla Hon to er?-ct a tuberculosla hoKplta.1 The party made a complete examlna tton of the grounda, but no declsion as to whether cr not the atate medical authorl tlaa will oppose the slte wlll be tnade for two weeka A memorandum lssued yes terela\ V\ tlie 'orporation Counael, how? ever oppoited Um .-l.oc't on the grounda that the pollution of New York'a wat'-r aupply from the t'roion I.ake by dls'.e>' kreedlng organtsms would he inevltabl* Numerous medical authorltiea, who de clared tub-rcle ba.illl llved ln water, were tjuoted Th?- propoaed hoapttal tiit is e,n the ?lop? north e.f the 1 roton I.ake. al.out It?M-QUarten of a mllej fr. the rec*r *ife The plans of the sanatonum ptaoi the ??.."age dtapoaal aorka at a point M^out taldaay bataaaa t^-, brooka thal the lake ANTI-VIVISECTIONISTS CONF?R ttrtt Week in December. 1913. Chosen for International Meeting. -v aaeetfeji ..f rapreaantatraaa of ' - oppeaed to rlrlaaotkat d-ci.i*--i ? at the Hotl 1 Bavoy that ;en in teinati',|,ai eonfer. n--? i? beld ;it tVeaah :r,ng the flr.-t * ee-k in I MOtlaha) ? ? wiu,-h reporta ol Inraatlf tlnna nui<i- mt.e tha me-th,?i>. employed In aclan tift'- labaratoi : naa an attltuda sf Um reporta ba hy th.- aiiieej aocfetloa It la tht ? of nany that rltieection -. | . .' -I |t4 ? ontr- 1 i H Clernent, of Baaian forme-r edltor of Th. Boaton Tranoctipt," P?h %i*'^ '? Amolig the- So detiet. repreaanted we-r.- t.,. Noa Baataad Anti-\i-.-sr, ti,,*, iA?k-ue. the National ? <-'lety for th. HanaaiM I(<i;ulatl?!i <?f Vlvl *ec-Mon, ?f ti'ubli gtoa Um flvlaectton lnveatij;,]ti,lP League, ihe Tbaoaophleal tatt-Vtrlaectlon Laasna, the Aaaarlaan aatl*V|-)aectlon f i_ig?r. of PtUladetphla, ?nd th<- ?odety for the PrayeaUoa <>t Abueee ln Atilmal Kxperlm--nlK, ?>( i:r.?,K l)n lt was *tated that the laul nanie-d or llalaatton was heartily In favor of vlvl ?**^lOn hut was willing to stanrl with the ?*her bodlea In making a compltic Invea -aa-aa BANKER PLACED ON TRIAL Former Head of Audubon Na tional Accused. Davld I Millfl, former president of the Audub-.n Natlonal Hank. waa placed on trial yoflterday befora Judg< Hough aad a jorj in tiie Unlted ftataa Dtatri. i 'ourt charged with mt-appHcmt-on ol the bank'a funds. Joseph ? Bla. kburn. a fo-tner di? rect. .I of tbe bank. and Cbarlea Rldgwav. a lawyer, of No 101 Broadway, were put on trial with Mr Milis. charged wltb aid Iiik and abetthag htm in tn. alleged Ulegal traniacttona. One Of the indlctment* albged that Mr. Miils misappliled more than 149,onr. of th. tatk'.> funds by dlscounting notes This mone] wai --.turned to the bank later on. and the depeartorfl did not loaa through the the tl__a_-_t-0_a Two other Indict ments t.Mk up transactlons of Mr. Mills with th>- Keyatone Guard lnaurance Com pany, a fratcrnal ojgantzation of Athens, I'enn These indictments charged that when Ifr. Rlackburn found ln 1910 eontr.d of ttv KeyfltOBM Guard Company could be obtahMd by payifig llO-.OOti to Its direc tOTB and thua get full c.untrol over the tTO-,000 worth of floeuritaflfl ownod by that company. Mr Miils made the earrylng out ol the achema pooalb-c by dtacouatlng at the Audubon Natlonal Rank not-s for H -?\ each made by hi.- stcno?rapher and the audltor of the bank Tht indlctment alleged that Ridgway brought these securities to New York nfter Mills and Rlackburn bad hecome di rectors of the Kiystone Guard Company The securif.. s u.re aold and the procflfldfl dlvided among the trlo after the notea .n the Audubon Rank had been redeemed. the Indlctment charged The Keyatone Qiaard Inaunuice Company went into baakruptcy a anort time iat.-r A jury was flworn in Ojulckly, and Isaac H. Levy, Aaaletant Ualted Statea altor ney, made bis op. ntng addraBfl to the jury. it is aspacted that the caaa arlll go to the jury oa TiMaday or Wfldnfladay. DISTINCT LABOR UPLIFT Several Recent Laws Signifl cant, Says Dr. Andrews. Labor lawh enac ted thla year by and by atate Maglfllallliea have been b] t ? American ABBOCtBtlon for Labor I_>gislatlon :nto an afa-bfl and authorltatlva bullatln, whleh baa Ju l been lssued in this clt>. "Of Bpflfllal signiflcanc.-- bl thfl labor ktloa of the year are two Massach: aetta laws. aaa provldlng for mlnimum waga boarda and tha ' r recrgani aat.'in of factory Inap-et-on," says tlp aecretary of the aaaoetatlon, Dr Joba R. Andrews. "Mott fltllngenl laws ;n flav .-tat<-s. requirinu raportlng Oi _____? trial aol.lents and distaEes, and thi actment of workmen'i compenaation by four addltlonal BtateB, Arl U dgan, Rhode Ialand and Mary* lami if Brol Importance. brai labor laglalatltm is noUcaably mcreasiriR m volume, and .... . . ? .. ? the flOOPfl Of thfl eifiht hour end the government amployflfl' accident compenaation mi aurea Of more than ordlnary fllgntflcaiiee, too, are the prohi hltinn of peaBoaoua phoaphorua matchea through the us.- nf tbe faderal taxlna power. and the authorlzatlon of an tn luetrial relations rommlssion." ln I on_ress alone this year nn less than three hundred labor bll'.s wer? !n troduoad SUES OVER "POSTER AD. B. R. T. Says $30,000 Claimant Knew Photo Was for Display. Tbe Brooklyn Rapid Translf Company is belng aufld in tbe Bupreme Courl Brooklyn, by Mts Mary < Almlnd. or No IM West Btreet, Pav RldRc. for IW.nf-l : beeause the company dlsplayed her pho tograph ln po-tera in all Its cara without her permission The company entered n general denial. thfl attorney for the rad road aaaertlng thal ahe knew her picture was to be r)!spla\fd Justice Kapper re served dflCWoa Mra Almind charges that the Rr'?->klvn Rapid Translt Company vlolated ber r'ght of privacy as defined In the ptatute under flrhlch she brlnejs silt. prote.-tlng people a_alt:st any one maklnir -88 flf .,etr phOtOgrapba for adve?*tlsin? pur ;.,'.?. without their wrltten -onsent ,t waa argued that Mra. Almlnd knew tfe company intended to u.e ber picture | .r the purnoses of illustrating tn poatara Ofl their carfl the rlght ?nd arraag ?ray of getting oa and off a car. The postera, as afterward made up and distrlbuted. show Mra Almind alttlng ln a car, whlle two other people, one a man and tbe other r woman, are fhnwn frettln* <>n and off a car Mrs Almlnd fatlfied that she and her aleter-ln-law. wllh her aon. Cart Almlnd. were near the Vlnth avenue depot Of the raliroad company. at 1-th atreet. Bay Rldge, last March She naw several m?n atandlnf? by an empty car, and near by was a photoararher. Cme of the men asked if she wanted her picture tak.n ?he said ahe dld. and was asked to get on the car. and afterward was BMipiBBad to learn ber picture had been taken for advertlsln* purpoaes. CALDER EXPLA1NS SUCCESS Old Brooklynites Hear Republi? can CongTessman. . ongressman Wiillam II Caldar. the OOly Reptibllcan .'ongressman elected from Greater New Vork. made an address last nl_ht ln the County 'ourt Hou^e. Brooklyn, at a meeting of the Society of OM Brooklynites. He told of hia flrst term a- a .'ongressman about ten yeara when he determined tfl get ln touch with all his constltucnts Ti. do ao __-M letters had to be sent to : the voters of hl? distrlct. and In them he . wrote of his willlnRness to be of service ' to them ln Washington. The ll. m WflCb thereafter he recelved B.W replies from .,?,le arxlous to have blm fl_f-_na flOmfl Uak for them. ?nd the follow ing week .... more repllee were recelved. IH-1 krave him BUCk an intimate ac jualntan.-e r,r tha Dfleda -u bla conBUtu-ncy. he said. that br determlned to send a letter at-f] ' yaar t.> thoaa he repreaented. ?paahrng of tha reeenl election. he as crlbed hb a-ceaaa at the poUa as chlefly due to his efforts ln Washington bi bflhalf (l[ -ocd let-ah-tloa and his abilitv to let Bla eonstltuents know that be had b-e,, __cc*-flful m bavhag good bfllfl paaaed hfl I many caflCfl Congreaaaaaa Cablar was congratutoted paraonally bl n*-_l af thfl B-amberfl pres? ent. aud recerved a riab-1 rate of thank... CHARITIES DELEGATE8 NAMED. Tll. followlng havr beaa aaaaatalai hv Mayor Gktynor as daaagatafl to r_pr_aenl ;he cttj "' ??? v,,rk at the t,,lr,"''n,h Kea York i ..nference of Charltlea and Corr-ctluu to bo behl at ?yiaeuaa Wovem her II M and .'1 bUehaol J Krummond. ^m'nussi."' : Ot Pjlbli. .CtoriU-O; Pat li.k A Whltney. Comm___oner <>t < or rection. l-.ank H ' J?l","',.aII 'r'lr [,' ?h p Krankel Mlaa Lllllan D Wald. Jooeph P. i a- . \ liir-n. M Ho^endale ln I.anle ? Potter Aiikus P Thorne. Mrs u iillam k Draner and Mrs Walter Stfaw Hrew ater HIS WITNESSES Sff Guarded Against Conflict with Troops in Lawrence Riots. DENIED DYNAMITE STORY Boy Testified That He Saw Policemen Clubbing Workers on the Streets First Day of Strike. Saletn. Mass.. Nov 7?That Governor f<,s?. found it narcaaarj during th*- Low* ranct textHe stvtke tr, Incrohse the mllltta | for, ea on guard then to preserve the peaea ???> teattfled to-da) by Dudley M Holman, aa-aecretarj t,> tha Qovernor. In | tl-i-*- Kttor-(;io\annlttl-e,aru?o trlal for the i Lopteao murder. Mr. Holman ,,n rroaa antiiliialhiii d? | I lared that he heard Colonel Sweetser, who was ln Ooramand of th.- milltla. <>rel. r the soldiers to , l.ar the streets of th^ ; strlkers on the morning Ut January .Te. j when the streeteai riots ... ,-urred "I heard the- e-olonet give ihe- onl, , j I saw the soldlcrs eaiT) It out,*' s_id Mr. Holman. Teatlreony reiatln.; t,, ih- planting of j dynamlta ln I_awrence was admltted in i iimitc-,1 iorm b) Judge Qulnn, attorneya :--i tha defene-t- belng pei?ritted to a*k Iwltneaaea if th. ?trlkara baMeved th. IdynamUe was pianted at the inaUgaUon of the miil owners to pie.ludke the ? . , Ol the strlkers Mr- JoaoVhlna M;ka. aha ?aUJ recent* ll) a - J -.*?? ; i-.ine Uss, ?nc of the Kirl ra aho toe>? thr Lawrence chlldren t" w uaiiingt'on to appear berora th. ' HOUM Hules OOOU?Ittl - Ihe- sti ,k- . IteaUflad that Fttor continualh toid tba ? ? ? . voke troabli. She- w,.~ ,.? t io aald mlll worke-ra bollevad th.it ih>- mlll own* ara pianted dynamlta in Lawren Capitaliata Pianted Dynamite. When the dynamlta aaa found." ahe said. "Mr l.ttoi, told th.- \.pl- DOt to believe 'n- atrlkaia had aaythlng t,. ao with it. He said that lt ?a^ .. Job of tbe , apttalleta." I'id >ou ever hear BttOT ?a> Diatrlct Attorney Attwiii. " 1; thing. _,> to the worst, the peopie ,,f Lawrence aMI have to support ua ln tba Jatls'? ' i never dld," Mra Ifiaa __raei 'Did you htar him s_\ . drive us bu. k tO Worl i, tbelr yan "No," t-aid Ifra M..\ i But 1 hlm sa> once that tbe eoldlera could not w . ,,\ a , .,;.-, w ? tl ? :r "Don't rrovoke tlie niillti.i, a?n'l giv, the eoldlera an. chance t-, ?,ir:n li fre-ez.. ? u.,. aoothe ? ?? naik at tributed to Ltt,,: u, *the ti Prank k. i.ie r, a mlll w,,; k, i Saw Police Club Strikera. , haries Dooghe, .i doj mlll aorke that he saw polloei n'-ar the aooUon mllla th" te) the etrl?e ,.ther altnaaaea aho !i.<n<i i-.t ,, and Giova?aIttJ apeai durlng th-- siru. t.-stifle-d that the.\ i?-\.-i n-aid rJUMI ot them te>ll the stnkers to onuiii! rlbleno Dudley iiolni.en. aa-aacretary to Q re. boi Poaa ol htaeeechueetta, who aent t-, Lawrence t<, inveeUgate Um Mrlka foi Itw Oovernor. leaUnod regardlng confereneea with th>- ?trik<- lea.ieis m? Hotmao aald l-.ttor lntrodueed him to Um srnk mitter and urg, d the commlttee to formu* late tl,'-ir grievan aa and d> mands for Oovernor Foaa la order that ba mlght take the nihtter ur ?rlth thi itata Board of Arl-itratlon "1 told them. ' said Mr Holman. 'that the Governor had be-en .omp.-lled i? aand for troops to praaarva la* nnd e.rd'-r ,-ii-l that there mubt t"- order before an) ?-ff >m to bilng al.out a NtUa-MBt of ihe dlffl culty." Bttor, he said. ce-eperated with hlm ln gettlng lnf>-rmat> n for ihe atate On . . tanMnatlon Mr Holman aald Kt?e,i toh hlm he had BO laltb ln thi I,,.?rd of Arbltratlon MADE YEGGS BY NOVELS Boys Confess to Four Burgla ries, Say New Rochelle Police. Tto boya, aecused of attemptlng to hreak open a safe In the offl.-e of the oiasser Grain Compaay, ln Harrleoa street. Noa RoeaoOa electlon nl?ht ar. to bO trled before Judge Bamuel K Pwln burne, Wednesday. The fooagatara ?r< Robert W rlght. t<*n foara old. of No ? Railroad Ptaea, and Herman Seott eleven years old. of No !7 M? hanlr street. N.w RoebaOa Tboy have confeened, the po in e .,f New Roebolle toy, to havlng ?om? mitted four b-rglarlea eleeUoa algbl They were ln?plr,-d by readt-f Choa| novels. they sald When the offl. e force ?f the e.la.ssear Grain Company report. d foi work Wednesday they found the safe had been damaKed by a erowbai Tba kn/.hs of the hlnges, the handles and the ,-,,mhlna tlon had been pried off The offlce type* wrlter had alao been broken. dlrawera and flllng cabinets ope-n.d. and p.ipers acat* tered about. Four plpea nnd two pgi _ ?. of tobacco apparently was the only l"e,t ^, i ,;r?-d. however Police I.leutenant Frank Cod) found a sii.-et of aaper m tba lypewrttar on atuoti young wnght had start.d to wiite- bla name, The- boy'a arrest nnd tha' ,<f leott foltoarad. ? We thonght we aOUld get fiMt OUt Of the safe If we e-onld op.-n lt, aml a I BOUM h<-- il.-h f'.r the rest of OUT llv, s. ' ih^ pe,. iiee say ti,e boya admltted yeterdaj "Wa broke a wlndpw and K'-t In. and then ara \.,nt io work with a CTOWbar we found In Ihe place We tn,d to find some d\ niinut which tba atory books aa) aafa burgtara I,.--.-." i.leutenant Cod) aald he had learned [that the i.oj-s broke Into Rocco Paveet'a <-ai*d> abop ln North avenue, where rand) .-,!,,i a Ucycb aere atolen, an i into the etore of ?' Oalol, in Nertb avenue, aad the Swifi Beef Contpany'a oftie-.., bi Huguenot street At the pa. kera o?lc*j attempta ha'i boaa mada t,, open th.- s.,f. T!,,. i>,.\i mre arralgnad before Judge [galnburna laat night and aere | iroled ln th. < uatod) of th.-ir pareata 16TH THOMAS HUNTER DINNER. Tfie BB-taeath annual re*uiiie>n _Qd <i,n ner of the Tbomai Hunter Aaooetatlon uill take pla-> at tba Hotel ,\si,,r S.itur rlay e\ening. Novernbei fl Dl Hiii.;.i the "grand e?ld man" of the ptlbtk acl.1 sxstem tn this dt) and fe-rmer piine-lpal of Normal Coll.g.. will be th, puest e.f hone.r Many men of promlnen.-e-. pupils und-r Pr Hunter. wlll be speakers, anel mem? bers of the assoclatlon ar- imlted to trlng guesis 1 l.kets aaa t"* Bfoeuied fr?ni "red R fortaaarar, ?aeratary, P " r.ov No 741. New York City. MR J0HNS9N HELD FL Arrested in Vendome Hotel, Chicago. and Placed Under $30,000 Bail. FACES PENITENTIARY TERM Negro Pugilist Indicted on Four Counts for Transporting Women Into State for Imraoral Purposes. Ri TVleavapti tn Th* Trthune 1 4'hbago, Nov. 7?"Jack" Johns?>n, champi'.n heavyweight .irlieflghter, was arr.sted bv federal offlcera to night. charged with a violatlon of the j Mann white slave" law. His arrest followed the return by the faderal grand jury of an indi< tment t harging him with having catised the trana portatloa of Peiie Bchriebar, a white woman. twenty-slx years old, from Plttabnrgh to chicago on Auguat 10, 1010, for an unlawful purpose. Kederal offlcera searchcd the South Slde aeveral boura before Johnson was f.uind hiding in the Hotel Vendome. BUrrounded by four negro gn.irds An altempt was at flrst made by the guar.is to prevent the ofticers from ? nterlng Johnsnn's rooma, but they w.re pushed astde and the government warrant served on the negro tighter arlthoul Berto-g difflcuity. .\t the Fflderal Bulldtag tears cama to his eyaa aa the otacorfl put hand i uffs oa lus wrista. ' Vou d..n't lta\e to do this. I'm not golng to run a?a>.' bfl __J_ "I'm ?quare, j iu aughl to know thal" Johnaon'fl bonda bad ;. ^n fi\--d al .-.",.?.??.. bttl all th.- f. d.-ral ftldfl left the i.'iil'ling f.>r th* night and da* .- theit bocaea lo g" ti-.e fonnallty ot a. bail. . :.il houts Johnaoa fo ind <i . .un t . lerk wtUtng to .<? t. and the gbter araa takea t.< the noaaa ol ithi r, on the Bouth >Ar. who the botjda along flrtth Bararal othara and Johnson araa ralflaaad .rana ? aii Johnaoa i profjfl-l tranaferred to bla _aoChara Mrs. Ttny - prho Blgnad his bond. glving . ? \\'ahaah avenue. atid kUBg la a hi. h Johnaoo'fl ,:. ? ?.'?-.I, as lt) Th. grand Jury ala ted aa ladli t : . | aal the pufUtet, ? -arjjlnf - ..ns with i.ui lik Cajneron, Og white liirl fr-un Mm: it bi charged thal Johnaoa broughl the girl from Mlnnoapollfl for Immorai pur UM same mottra, took bei frota stat. t.. stat.- Igtufy other ,,r.- named in the indl? tment. ? . Htneron im Ident is the o_M BB Which the 1'n.ted States offldala arlll bring thear aioel damaging avldaaca to bear a paattanUary aentenee wlU be aakad bj Dtotticl Mtorney wiikerson, wh.. haa aaaumed pgraanal < harge of the .| | Johnaoa la alao inder bond of |1 B00 aardarl) condud and 10,000 for Bmogillng Ha dkaappaarad about aoontlrna, when w-.r.i <>f the probabla iridi. tment was brought to htm. and every avalWble federal offlclal tn the ahs Bttl on his trall. Ifax" and Pavld Weber offered a $15,0011 bond for Mlss 4,a;neron. but Judgfl Landlfl refuaed t<> ac-ept it. He jrave ao . xplanatlon for his refuaal PlaHfl were mad. ta return Mlsa i'am er-.n to ROCkford, III. where ahe has been held tn Jall. SEASICK MAN ENDS LIFE Friend of H. P. Davison Leapi Into Ocean from Liner. Kxtreme nervotianess. aaaravatrd bv Beaatckneee, araa raaponalNa -atardai for th" BUleMe of Allan W Oernert. of Bridgepoft, COBO., who leaped over th? side of the American llner New York. In yesterday from Southampton Oernert who was abotit thltty seven yeara old. -.vas an oMtlOM friend of Henry P Davi? son. a partaer ot .1 P, Mergaa Tiie N'.? y..rk lefl loalhampfOB r**<* tobet m, and three days later. when she araa plunglng througli aaaaaally henry head aoee. f-ernert, pah and apparentu III, eame up on the main deck and lln pered b\ the rail R R MathaWB, the pirset. asked him whal waa WTflag and was told hfl was seasb k A moment ..,,., rjerneri drew h p_nkntfe from bla pocket and slashed at his throat and th- n llmbed tha rail and droppad On heantiK of the case Mr DaVtBfla aald: "I have known Oernert ever glnre he .. ia ., ...? He earJM from Troy. Penn.. and di.rins the last few vears he had been emptoyfld ln this citv, not, bowoeai. bl the Morsan estshlishmerit. as reported lle had le. n sublect to flts of BUBlBl de preflflkMi .nd abnormaHty, Ha < am.- in to flflfl nn |iisl before be t.mk his trtp ?broad -. irtp nii.de necea arv b> paor beoltb " Oernerl ti..d been empioyed al tho oAeea of tiie Atlas Poitlund CflntflBl inmjwuv here for a year flfl tnore Me also devoted a portiOfl of his tlme to lit.ratv work "BRANDY" BLINDED HIM Man Who Sold Wood Alcohol Must Pay Cnstomer $3,500. joi i |.ti :.. Blng p.'t a ? erdln foi ?v H in th. guprerm <tourt ycaterd i- aam a_es fur the loss of h's ? | esurht from He dilnking >>f white bfUnd) WBtCfl OOntained wood al. .ihoi i eaalng had been in tne hahlt of buybig half a pmt nf the white braady every . ei ond day. P-'or stx moathfl he pat ronlaed th<- Uquor Bhop kept by Samuei ByrOp At the expiratton of that perlod he fell his eyaa Krowlng weak I.esMlng went to th* Maahattafl Bye aad Kar HaapMai The pbyat. lan arho aiBmlnai i_?ssing dt agnoead h!s afTUctlnn at Ofliefl as belng the raauli af aroed aanohnl potfloflnaag. The di agnoala araa BaaAraaed bv an anaivsin af Um white braad) that Laaatag had been .1 inkitig Qradoally las st_ht grew dtmmer. untll n. bfltamfl practlcally totally blind Then B BOfld _yrap for HMH damages L'o maal for tv<- defend .nt asked Justice I>a ls t>. flfll fl#fl ?- the 'fdlct ln favor cf th- affll.ted pla ntlff on Ue ground that It was fllliflBBlra. ahich the court refuaed t? do f? Active Four Months Before Los Angeles Explosion. JURY HAS MORE LETTERS Witness Testifies Dynamite Was Taken to Headquarters Just j Before McNamara Arrest. In-lianapolla, Nov. 7.-Four months' ac i|v.t> 'ii thf part of labor lcaelers on the 1-tiflc Coaat precede,] the fatal explosion ll I-s Angeles, aecordlng to lettera and tele-grums Introduceel by the government at the trial of the forty-flve accused "dypamlta plotters" to-day. From telegrams and lette rs read to tha Jury the government set forth this purt of ita contcntion as follows: Four months btfOCaj tht I/*s Angeles Titnes Buildlng was btown up Ifllgono A. Claney, ? latmr leader ln s.m ITraacieco, who had been inatruoted to laveettgate labor COndlUona in Loa Ange.-hs, tele graphed to John J McNamara, in Indla-i a| olls: "Ihe tight !t> on m Los An?eles. We art golng to b_i gend Hochln at once." McNamara. after rc-ie-rring the rOQUCat t<* Prank bt. Ryen, prealdent of the Intar* i-anonal Aaaodatlon of Bildge and istruct urai Iron Workers, alred Claney: "Better get a man In I*os Angeles to no the work lio- Kin too bu.y in the _ast.'' It was aho i thla time, ac-oidlng to Or tle K. McManigal'a cunfeaaton, 'hat Her I ert S Hocktn wae leader Ol the 'd.ria niltlng crew." < lanr) anent io gealtle, ano ,n Auguat ???, ItW, ll w Ponlman, a labor leader ? ? arota io j. .i McNamara: "Claney m.-t i.is oaan hen after wait tng a 'vrc-k for hlm and be, heing here every day, i think l undentand the attua* tloii." iam>*s B McNamara was then m s^at tle, and th.- government cbargea that e'lancy met him there On Auguat ",l an ofti.e bulldlng under conatt*u< tion ,n Seat* tl? was bloan up At this time li ? -,,te.i p\ the Iroaaoraera ilori execu tlve board to tbe Californla Kuiieiing 1 ounctl for us,- ln promoilng th** unlon ..t Lo* Angeles. A recelpt for the amount, atgned b) Oia1 A Tveltmoe, aee* retary >,f tn,- councll, aaa prod i; Me Namara In the mean time vtolted San Franctaeo and later went to Loa Angelee, ahere h, ble~ ip ihe Time* Bulldlng on Octobei i Claney vlaited .1 roung, Boaton another de* but, aecordlng to t'-lrKiains, hur rled bach to Bar Pi in laco ahen he heard twenty*one peeraoma had been kllled. The government contenda the ,-orre epondence inoaa that Mc.Vamara'a mis- , afot 10 ihe PBCtflC Co?Ot was known tO Claney Tveitmoe and to .1 B Munsey., Balt Lake City, aho la charged alth har bodtng tne dynamlter for two aaeki after th,- explosion. Teatlmony that e). namita was taken to thi Ironworkera' headquartera ln Indian artolls tO wlt* tn a rew days b.'for.' the McNamaraa aere arreated aaa given by Hj i ? nd ? ; - of Polle ? of Ind* 1h-..ii*,,Iis He tdentll.-d neaapapera which had been arapped Bhe it four packagCO M dynamite There aere newspapera fron e'leveiand. Plttaburgh. and i 'in.-innati, tl*" lateet belng dated Aprll '. ? DIX MAY NAME APPLETON Reported Colonel Is to Succeed General ORyan. .-, Nov : , olonel Daatel Apple teen of th?* Tth RegtBMBt, N< w Vork. may i,e nam?*<i hy Qovernor inx t,> aucceed *. Qeaeral .lohn P, O'Ryan. reeently retlred, aecordlng to reporta aurrent her* to-atgbt Th* Oovernor de.-iined to d-.? cuss tl.e tnatt.-r. Cloea frleada of Colonel Danlel Appieton aaaerti d yeal t they arere poei* aouM n-'t accept the oftire of major general commandlng the national I g\ .,,,[ - ? . .-ven; ol t- belng offi red t,. hlm Qovernor DIs Colonel Apple-1 ton, lt a Ifl p-'liit.-d OUt, was .il th** head .,r one ,. the leadlng reglmenta of tne Nat:.,:..,i Quard of th<- L'nlted Btatea and t , p| the majoi aeneralehlp under the1 m-eae :.ilx -tp" of national suard af- j fa!i>, lt araa held. aouM be fooiieh Thi Benate, pendlng a aettlement of tbe be M ought hy Major Oeneral O'Ryan In court mlght refuae to conflrm the nomlnatlon of a new major general. ! and tbe COUtfta nughl also dendf that the removal of Oeneral O'Ryan w-.is iil,*nal , and eomnel hla reinatatemant, lt was also] pointed OUt Co|e-*n',l Aprleton would n"f diacuss ihel mstter J htery tne contrniplating the purtkase tt a piant tr ptaier piano sbtuld m these tnstruments?the latest development in an tndustr\ alread) in the mtdsl of great changes A 1913 Sensation Francis Bacon Tremaine and Carmen Convertible Pianos <)n exhtbttton at the whtleta'e shtwretms THE BACON PIANO COMPANY F.STABUSHrr* UM. 505 Klr-TH AVE. (Near 42d St.l V1SITORS WELCOME CATALOCUE ON REQUEST DEMAND FOR COAL LETS UP Milder Weather the Cause. but Shortage Is Gettirg Worse. The demand for anthra.itc slaekened a iittle v. sterday on account of the milder w.-ather. hut the shortag. In tbe aupply, which catis.il the lacreaBfl Of the retail price iti Brooklyn to $8 a ton. or I! a ton hlRber than th<- flfcreular price. was belng made mOTC acute by a atrike at the Mux vvell and South Wilkes-Mnrre eollierles ..f the I^high ar.d Wilkes-Barre Coal Company, wkleh win entaii a loss of fiv" thouaand tona of anthraclte a day, Tiie strlk. was declared Im ?> ? ..f t.ie workera iiad refuflad to Jdn tha un'...n and wear union buttons At th. South tYllkee-Berra coillen II ?ia-ted ,.n Baturda) and al Maawell yealerda) ? oui two thouaand mlners !n all quitttng work. The three uolOU dt-tttct prcsl dentfl wanted the men to return to work, i.-it their loeal leaders. lt was stated. tn ahited on keeptnflj them na strlke. Tne reporta of an advance In tb .. |ce of anthractte Ied ? repreeentatlre of tiie anthractte operatora to sav ye? terday that the laraer eompai ra wera ?eMng their output at the schedule prlc*. and would i ontlnue to do ao Any ad vance to dealers was charged bj the tn li ? t operatora . The Merchants" Asso.iatinn. which has been laveatlgatlng tha coal rituattoa on ? ..; comptalnta from conaomere, had sent Prederic C D. Berard to Petta vi,].-, Panq to confer aith repreeenta U.. a f tht operato < _< ided W. J. n aldent and | ? mai i_. i ol the Phlladelphla and Reading Corl an.l lron Company, on I ? of the coal aupply. DAHLGREN SUIT SECRET Name of Woman in Case Not To Be Revealed. After all. the Dahlgren dlvarca I ase, whlcb bad been poatponed to yesterday. will not be tried in open in the Supreme COUIt, aa was tii st Intended by the parties to tha BUlt The hearlng -ill be had l>e fore a ref. re and the public will never know the nauieof the woman ln the case The ptalntlfl! is Mrs LuCy Drexel Dahl? gren, >.f the rhlla.lelphla Drexel familv Her father. Josepli Drexel, was senior member of tha banklng (itm of Drexel Morgan & Co. Tiie defendant '.s Krlc B Dahlgren. a broker. with an estate of his own and son of the late Admlral Dahl? gren The husband had InsiMed on .1 court trial of the action, hut when it caflBfl up In the Supreme .'ourt yesterday It was announced that he and Mrs. Dahlgren had agrerd to have the case heard ry a referee to be appointed by Justice New burger I Fulminating Cap Painfully In jures Police Captain Wakefield. ("apt.iin Georjte Wakeh.-ld. of the West 17th atreet statlon. was painfully hurt lat" yesterday afternoon whlle he and two de te. tlvea were examlnlng implementa capt? ured by the polke after a recent robbery Waketlehl BM !,,->kin? at a fulminating <ap. and whiU- he held it in his hand it explode-d, te.-.rlng the flesh on hla left hand, inJurlnK hls left lec and bnrnlng hls clothlng. Tre explosion ilso <a'ised In? jury to Dete, tive Van COtt'a rlgbl hand i hut Actlng Captaln Rein. who was in the i party, escapeel without a hurt. I ?'aptain Wakefield waa taken to tha | New York Hospital, where lt was aald : that hls Injurlcs were not dangeroua DotOCttvea found a door op?n at No M ; Waat iSth utreet on October _." and on i the roof of No 149 West 2->th street aaa tWO rr.en at BOT?, They eljs.iopeared into I the bulldlng when th- poUea appeared an.i I flred at th?m There was a large ho> in i the roof and a lot of dynamite caps an?i burglare' tools were acattered about Two men who had 1,-en abot aere feuad tlie buil.ling. The toota and dynamite an. with a amall aleetiic battery, w,-ie t,,.ken to tba | West i7th atreet atattaa. ar.d raatardas iftei?ooa Um pollca oUcen atra lookiag over. Lieutenant Mancbeater. abo waa on .i.-sk .i ,i .-. -_w Captala R'akefleM x up one of tha cape, to w-hich a wire I was attaobed, and called to him that It j was tengeroua Jual ?s he apoke there ( was an uploaton. the noise of which cauaad a;i of i ? reaervea to come tumb llng into the roCMB The police think that tha adra attachjrd to the cap atrucb one of the electi teriea and i ? mple ted IreuR that tne eaploelon. TROUBLES IN LIBERIA ! Financial Aid Depends on Peace in Little Republic. Washingt'-n, X?,v 7 - .<.-?- . on , ce'ined at r< ports that a Oerman cruiaer had i.een s'nt in haata to Uberla, to l proteet the <'ermaa l-tereata." tne Stat-> I Department has call-d upon pje-iiar-i C. i Bundy, serretar> of the American Lega* tion .-.t Moarovla, for a report on condl ti- na tn th<* little-. republic, and parUcu ' In rl v ; s to th* extent of the rfoUng Whi " . is .aid to have oceurred in aeveral pii ?a If that ahould prove- ?erim- it is fcaie: 'that the bankers' s> ndl.-ate which haa : i;ndert,iken to fnrnish funda *'*r ?"** I from I.u eria'a preaent flnancial distrea* l ma\ le llne_ THE PEOPLE'S C 44 <?i.ni,sy-Vfl_qia Special f? ,s elected by the largest majority the piorver 18-Hour Traln between N .-w York -ind Chlcago. All-steel -f'on COW catcher to rear platform. Le;tves Pennsyivania Station Seventh Avenue and Thirty-second Street Every devy in the year at 4.00 P. M. Arrives Chicago 8.55 A. M. next day. keturninp; leaves Chicago 2.45 P. M. and arnves New York 9.40 A. M. f PENNS YLYANIA RAILROAD -? ?; If.i