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j,|,, |t to make a good showing under a j|, til'- ?vent of the angina breaking . w? 01 b< inn disperta? ,1 with. , ., |g . , ihla yactS that the duke prn Bhortly for the Far punie?! by the chief of his i de Joantho, LaSateaant i - .misil navy, who ?1 to linn as aide-de-camp , Bpaln, m whose nsvj i* , immlsslon as captain, ] k ? ' . his pi ?vate phy j . during i - immer has I, etui i ? b? fore sei, i London, Ht. Petersburg i 15 bject of ins explora 'onkln and wer? ten a Incognita i while in the Eternal di< bcs by ? it thl i .-lemony h the annlveraary of the ? .-slot, the plac . ,.f . i.! prtnoaaaaa MARQUISE DI Pi ?NTENOY. TO TELL IF YOU'RE CRAZY physicians to Give Demonstra? tions at Exhibit To-day. I i . \, ess of tiie I the Ibit at City Conags . enlna More ' ??? already Is for 1 cure of ? Ti, : . ? ! | of mental U for th? . ? Bion? thlt. ,k the physicians In ? ? \.t. rho tests ai ? . c.f the BS I . . ?mal or g al. Wg] he e\a''. ' tho con no will : ?, . . -, | alien? BaUerus, wl 'inking - 'or the |;' hS> ?:attan State? Hospital, on SrVEBER AND FIELDS PUZZLED tlnvfte Opinions Regarding Smoking Iheir New Music Hall. ? - which fcp<ni oa >' amber 13. and they wish the labile ?? '.; . ... : :,u n. music bal ? r^Ut th, '- to the Jtdea of ? .re In . frlei ?have : ally divided as 'and in i of bow tl ? mda en th,- ju-oposi ? ? ;vlth t) . re ad* eomforl ? '-.. Winter ?; piac ? rant, whik to the worn? n pi i Bleating Bd hair Willi smoke ;. NEW PRODUCING FIRM FORMED. A . been In the par-. ! e ?ring and amb, who announce thai the) ?ill .-? | 10 Vso; h i ral neu pla3 under the firm . nab. with i o >r ll- well - bra ? i- ) at Am, - . rters In Hamburg. Mr. Lan i the Irish comedians, Barry and Fay. durl g aaaful tours In in." He has p.., lng . es with Jamea K. ? tant i - ige dlr< otor with i. The sea ..? . . moud ! iger. rod lead K.Tlack THEATRICAL NOTES, l*? ; thersdgs WB pi adtng roies in "A Butter? Vest End I ara fer ? >? ? ,? \, .,.?, . The sate f tie auction sals of s< ata ??' the VA? her Ac FleMs AI - f'ompany, on Thursday hanged to pHda! , ? ? Btl1 ted by H. p- '? . restan pro? .,: announced tiavestb-s *"-'1 : ? "Fine Fei there," the Kug-en* Walter play now the attraction rt Theatr? l-rlng "Fii there" to New ^t-'rk' . ' - .f the New tr. Mrthda y and ths opea . new play. "Never Baj Die." at th? F"orty-elghth Street Theatre oCCUr ?haull tomorrow, Mr. ColUsr *M bom In Varlrk street. In the old 'jth ^"ard, . In ' Th?- First Af i,'lr Winter Oar len In ' f'a*"' ? " whuii leavea th? night for Boa ? - lor the succeeding i'.rondway to Parla," opening Ing, Nov. mber 20. BS SI Bgl d l'iank Mon i< Bradbury in "Band Theatre Leo Don ?i Mrown? ' ? engag? d Mr. ? Bg phtur'-s ? i'1' '- i M ii Ri Inhardt'a spectacle, "T^-M.i,,. ] pr( :i:,. Olympia, ? and the , nj organiaed by A. Ji i to New (lork f" tion al the Metropolitan ith an orchestra of fifty ntal mus,,- during the ?rtioa of m ... photoplay. Johi, m-<,i:,w. manag, r of the (liants, attraction at K? ? ? ?., au. all this week. Harlem '* *ni give Me. iraw a reception to *'" ;'t ? bra nndei the au and March T"" ? I BM 'tie I.eagtU'S *oa ^< ,,ti, for Bchoola have for the coming the i 161 b ?treet * *lewntow maintained at No only *?? ?> to ? o dock. MR. GANZ'S RECITAL A Juvenile Progressist in Music ?Boy's Sonata Heard. M Rudolph dnnz, pianist, is fat fn>rn I an unknown quantity In American musical ii!'.- ii. once ma.:.- his domicile iM Chicago .md oc saionally came to Ni w Vmk to cu-e a concert and incidentally t-> Illustrate the excellent standard of piano? forte playing which ?s maintained in the metr?polis of the middle Northwest T'en be changed his abode to Europe, and, t turning for concert pui '''"' ;i i" present himself as a Swiss Pianist Perhaps it is better so, foi Mi '-an/, was -a Hstvetlsa before be was a Chicauroaa, and it makes no difference, s-. far a> his playing is oonot rned, whethei he hails from the Alps or Lake Michigan. Hi appeared in still another capably ? '. yeeterday afternoon when he a recital in Carnegie Hall propaga ndlet for tin Juvenile v.. Erich Korn^old, of Vienna. He played tin- jad's rdaaoforti sonsts m i: maim-, written two years ago, when th.- com? poser wss thirteen years old Other mu? sicians bave s Itten .sonatas when they ?i re evi o youngt r ihaa this lad, but he is the Htm ?.f record wh gaa where ti-- moat radical of his elders left off. or at a point which UM] bei yet attained, i n . Bi raej. s bo hi ard some orchestrai annale written I ? ktosart "h.-i, he was already sixteen, thought that tin- future . of thi flfPlti i ' aymphon,? vas an Instant ?? .>f "asi i fruit helnp more extraonlinary than ex? cellent." When young KomgOld and bis L Arnold I lar taste 1o the --njoyment of th.-ir music, some ,.f those Who gh to taial what BttrnsV IhOOght of Moy.art will pr< I in- \ ery mncta aahamed of them what they think now will !- | I 'a mush hi mot traordlnary than excellent Judgi I I f .-nous of musical ar: wrdcl atl i h ive vail lit] tnd it is in i -? sirs ordinary as in its <t ?r.! ptsstie Idl I l-iiim? nt. of logleal aecjuence and of aural ? (facts which ?.. ? - ?. | ad - " ' I . than Interesting, t would hsi real pleasure, to luive In aid ?-. ti -- const] ained him to unes in the developm nl ? ?: ? In? then.es of his last m-'\> nient. A I ettei of the Ustei than did l - Irritating anil Kcursione which ths a dl to take Instead it unbridled Indlt i,. ? . , t< b too Ml > luz p. . ??, which we wish hi btt to - -i-...,-. drawing roon tn.stt?- march snd - i ? i it Is ?? i snd s prelude in G fist and - by a Barm IB forme) S atriking harmonie siten - ?1 BOtl I, Snd though t: von the liktng sf his audience dimmed bobm what the nn< | artistic ttghl which went out from bis ? n... m- ? of a\ bum i tin's -tiidie-. Beethoven's C sharp mine oats a ad t be pie- ? s bj Choi in Mr. dans - style tit" andergom a refining ? ?? g ai here last : be is a ' whom now it is an unalloyed de? light to hear. Il K K. MME. DIMITRIEFF SINGS Russian Soprano's Recital Pleases Large Audience. Mm?- viril Dtmltrieff, Ru - ? .i in it nlRht. Hi I v. as rai U -i. containh ? ? - - ard B '. Tschal kowaky, lioueeori Rimaky. skoff, Bchlndlei and Hsdley. sfmc Dimltrk ffs nal irai ally fine < illy in the gad middle tones, bat her m- ? ? ? I ol ftsfl unfortunate In ? lato pis Ehe aras best I h aoni bfasoensfi MHeun Vscus," where dell teal rathei than drei i re rah ? ? and i ?i was minimised. Her ti diction. idmlrsble In Bianstoi b.s ' ' ''?? B< rgi Hi ime hi i ! and resensnt, bat her ui wen too oft<n strident Tet the excellent natural quality of the voice wss slwsys evMeni and the applause whs liberal and OB the fisse i red Mis? Betbune Ghigoi was a tasteful sc oempeidsi LOVING CUP FOR A MUSICIAN Mr. Mannes Honored by the Symphony Society. Theie wan S karger offering programme culled f?>r at the first Sunday eoni erl of the Bympboi In Aeolian Bag] yesterday sfti ?? Iftei m,.-- Teyte bad snag a group of French ?ongs, -Mr. Harry Haifcnesa Magier, pre I? dent of the afrmsgaaay Society, came Bpon the platform w:th a ni.is.ihe ?ilvci um or loving cup, which he presented to Mr. David Mannas, who ssi at the first desk of tin violins, with the following Mr. Manm-s. for elghtet D ! 'at have b< ? h a membei ..f the New Fork Symphony Orchestre, and foi the past ten r< ! >nci rtmi later. Now ? dutle* to the ,,i t ) ou s.-,--., nnk. n I ? for yo i to " sign this position, a tat t win- | .m/.'- with Ihe i . Although i1 la th of so man) ; roken, w< in the firm bfllel ol - tinued Inti n si and mpathy. bj ?i bv ."ui asslatlng m our di a ? i f thil new ball tfl on-hi-tial I and you carry with you the admiral Iship and - si. - ?i .'f all who ' bei n associated with you workers In the orchestrs or a? mi ml ol tin- Sjmpb'.r I m b.-hall ol thi dlrei t"r> of that society if givi ? ire to present to you In >? of their appreciation oi your devotion to the cans.- of muai? under their i-ant-i thi? cup, which Ih Inacrlbed: "Ti David Mahnt a, from the l ?irectore ol the 8 phony Society of New ?orh In nffectlonate tuition of hi?? musicianship and of any years of .servie- as member and i. i ot ths New i '"k Bj m? ? hon) < m hi stra " TWO OPERAS EXCHANGE DATES. Although Mme. Obvia I- taSBStSjd has lecovered from an sttsch of ptomslne poieontag from which sin- goffered Isst we-k. Mr '.attii.i asss has decided nol to produce "Orttteriliiinrii?riiiiK" vTsdnSB ?ia\ Bight, us BrOnnhlkSe ?s g trying role. Instead kfme PYematad will ging Venus ?n Tgnnhlnser" Vrbstaesdai night, sad "Udtterdgmmerung" will be prodneed Beit urda) afternoon, when tin prims donna will hin?; Itninnhlble, as USaSl CHURCH TO CENSOR PLAYS Catholic Theatre Movement Makes Public Its Plans. The plan to organise the .National Tath Th< stre Mov? ment " ow that it has r? d the i" rsonal Indors? ment ,,f Oar? dlnal Parley and the ? pproval of Pops PI i \. it rapidly biking concrete form. Ella i 0 B l.ummis, founder of the movement, to-da mad p ? He to the hierarchy of the United Btatea and Can? ada the details of tl.'ganlssUon plana The aid of cardinals, archbishops and bishops, with the laity of their dlo? ? sight Is tiiis movement, which alms to bring ail c?a Uve o raed, into ? national union for the eradication "' Immoral drama from tho American of approval from Csth oUc clergy ail ove,- th? countrj have been reoelved by the eonun ll ' b? 111 v, d that With hat!, nal I'ath Infl :. boo ox? i ici foi the support of r? mu;,i i, pmys the ,,i,;,., Uonable kind will ?bon be don-- away With, ami that iilays tf< nounoed In Nsn foi h ^ 111 Und ne and! , ? hete. The pian oi organisation, as officially outlined, i its aatlonal ? onunit? ??'il invite the formntlon in each city ' atholic ' Irle comm I i or the ' vision of its bishop i mltteee will be form? >i as Itlon Of all ? ?., . .! It is pbuaned to dev? lop the crltl? il (Beult) ol Peopl? . y, ,?? t,;i,| ,i t,. their mi.,:.. ? ,\,,t plajs. ir in,im.-,, m? m and support I I lite,'. Cardinal Olbl to Cardl ? artey of the increment, asid: the moral tone of 2S', ' ? with strong i ties for evil, 1 woul gladlj re el .dusting vicious u h? i arla? : u v" m th,- project are Mary And? on its and Elisa? beth Marbury. MAY HAVE XMAS TREES Quarantine Against New Eng? land Affects Small Area. Washington. \ Phi i ? || Una cult which affected only tie- movemenl ni 1 lu i- ? ?.s> and brown tall moth i England, . Up a hot tie's Best. To it th? ,lepa' un? nt re| ral mialnti ? the i- d not to lo da) that no r< ? treea oi ol the known | motl ittvely limited in ares Ir. \*> w England and thai ? i III of th ' ' ? i ol Christi treea and rtd the limits of th? ?i larai : Wl, ? rut within the Infect? d area i go hito .? t the ? ? ? antln? I othei .1 be SUpplb-d hll Ition on th? ? ; I > CHANCELLOR DAY TO SPEAK Will Lecture at Cooper Union on Wednesday Evening. ''i.i. will dellvei itlon ? ? will be th? t mi ??' ol Sea 1 irl i lt> undei II I . |. ! ik in i ?o-ti.nrtow nigh I ' ? ? a if i ed W. Marl ot th? Btl eal Cull ? ..:, "Robert Browning" "t ths iry, 77th street ..no ' ?olumb 'i'o-i ighi a numbei win i . th? lu Matinal tali, a! Publie ' I i Tank Bain. ? gin t? The ' 'iv il War" wil whll? at Public School M. Wo a] l>r. Sa i, i, i P. Orth a begin a ser! on Am-11? m I'ooii- al iii-i uitn a h el n a on "Aaron i lui r and thi agi of ti, Poittl 'i Machine MERIT PLAN IN NAVY YARDS Commandants Work Out a CivU Ser? vice System for Mechanics. I i-Yoru The Tribu Bureau.] \* ai hlngton, Nov. i" if re? omm? ? .i i b? i ommandanta ol the Atlanl le and I'.o IflC na v idOptod the mechanics la the yards will be placed under civil oi rvlce i ol? and the a . fore? a on .i. ? i is. The 11 poi t oi the commandant ?. ommendatlon was annot rdaj by trs Acting BV erstsrj ot the Navy, Beekman Wlnthrop The opinion unanimous II h b? Ifcav? d a i) st? n hoi in ? , sol bed out that will prov? ast j ?,,,,,,, y t.. i'n d? i i Taft and lo I be < ? 1 v11 Bel vice i omuil- ion. with a vies to eatabllahbig an effective ,, acting Be? etary Wlnthrop has ? the comma:.ilant- ?< the BSV) -, ai d.s ,,, ,, pon on the "iii, ion? i ratinas ol the . ?s,,:-, force, Th? dat? bI putting the new methods Into i "?ci bsa Bot be? a announced, bul it is thought they vuii ,.,,. rstlv? n a f? s weel WOULD AID CONVICTS' KIN Mrs. Booth Says Prisoners' Earnings Should Go to Families. I tlmor?. Nop W Al a mass me, ting noon under the auapl? i - "f th? PrlSOtl Association, which l? boldli ' '" "H ,l''"'- M|H Maud Balllngtoa Booth, of the Vslun t, . is of Am, ri? a and a ,1-lcgnt, tO th congress, urged th? delegates to us,, tii.-ir In having legiatstlon enacted which will give compertaati? n to th,- fam? ille? of convicts during their imprison qsent \i present. Mi I.'" point-d out, prtaonara wort tor the state, and the money thei mai- ffoea into the treasury 0f (he .ohinioi,wealth, whll.- fr?'<|U>tit]y th.!, fam? i ,al1*' Uy'"* oi *Ua" WltiolL CLEMENTArGRISCOIVIDIES Prominent in Shipping and Rail? road Circles. Philadelphia, Kor, nV Cletnent a Qrta eom, ? hi trman ol the board of directors of the International Mercantile Marine Company, died at ins home al Raverfi i neat here, this- afternoon. He was BSV* two reara old. Mr. ??lis,em bad been Buffering from of the brain and bad been ?.lv ill fO| about a week. H< luid BOt baas very astiVS in business affairs during the last few yiais. ?'bin,ut A'ton Urlfcom WSS bOTB In Phlbulclphla In ISO. His father was Dr. John I >. QrtSOBU) and his mother via fotmerly MtOB Margaret Acton. He re? ceived an acadaantfl education, and after leaving allege as? ptsd o elertahlp artth the BbtppiBg firm of Patea Wright * Sons, of Philadelphia. In 1*71 young ?ins, out was elected vice-president of the coin-, in. and In IksS he was SlOOtsd Its president Bhortty after batng oioctad Brssaasnl ol the firm of |vt, r Wright Ar .Sons Mr. ?Iris- | , com organised the International KavlgB? ! tioti Company, of which he was at tiie Through bh efforts the interna? tional Navigation Company bought the inmati i.h,, and changed the asase to the lean lane; later h- bought for him? self praStJeally the entire stock of the Red star i.ine. litcorporatsd under the Iswi of Belgium In IM Mr. "In merged th,- International Navigation Company Into the International Msrcsn? Marine Company, this new organisa? tion t iking in the additional properties which he had acquired. The international Mercantile Marin? Company soon after? ward ObtSln? d ? ontlol Of tile \\ Ml Line, Hie Allai.le Transport I.lie, the Leyiand Lin? and the Dominion Lane. '" th?- merging or thssa linea Mr, Ortscom cooperated with .1. Plarponi Morgan. In UM Mr. Uriwom ictired from presidency el the' international Mercantil? Marine 1 ompanj and inter became chair I man of the boat,! of ,lire'tors. Mr, QrlB ockholdsr and dira? tor m enna ? ?<? ? Railroad, tie- ? nit rol State ? il,- Fidelity ? 'ompany, the 1 'ommen Isl Trust Company, the Pourth Btreet National bank, the Mercantile Trust Company, the Long island Railroad, the National Tran ompany, t ii?- New fork, Philadelphie I Norfolk l?a;:: . tilled Qas Iiu l ' 'ompany, the? WT< al 1 s trustee ol ttlani >i itual Insursn? ? 1 'on.; iny. ii- 1 elongi ,? ?, . . 1 I pbla, Nee v,,-k und Loneta 1 I ?? uplsd ? ' Hi rford ,.f Phllad? Mr. ' ,1 ;-, >m s ,? ed on In. > . .1.0. v\ ith ? ona and two daugl t< sin vives him Lloyd C. Oi ? .!??! lo It.,' . ,,.,?' a .?:? ? \. a Vor, lives ? ii Washington Square Nortb the third ""n. 1 ,,k-1 m Philad? Iphla I ' , - ?. . ? J A I ? ? ? FRANCIS L. EAMES. '.?-.'?., ... , : ?' 111 \\ 1 ? \. ? '? . al ..?. th? 1 leai Dfl Ho : ? ara, ?i in I I at 111?- le 11a No U l(. in?. : -: r- I*. II He v. .,- --n k> Bitl .: llysts aar ago, River, Maas . r York In 11 H? In? h. i: : mod 170 with H Raroi ? Mim nan iem ? i..,- ge m rnairted S ? h, Of I: -, , .gnltk . of I ?.,! in| -i- B the 1 m, Ni a v. ,,i k Bto? k i:\. bang?. ? ... ! \ -lo.-k exchange Oratult) - anas bulMlng ? "to mitt? ? reeentl.ed a din 1 - ti 1 .1! m, Brooklj a Hoei ? M, 1 inn, leaves a daughl Edward ! i.- rard I B iad? 1 son, p oi tic- l i in ta "f the Pilgrims, sti months .,. 1 JOHN FORAN. Plemlngton, N .1. Nov. M John Persa, w.ll known throughout ItlM and OthOf I ,i, ... dit d ai lus home le le this BMI n Ing, n,- was 1 resident ?>f Iba Penaa indry and Manufacturing Compa?a riemlngton's iarg??t Industry, ami ,ii - i.,? ai a rie? pre- 1,1.11t ,,r tbe Planting ton National Hank Mr. Coran wai born in rreland slaty eight rests a?:" and whs k esteran of the dril Wer, having served in Company P, lehuaetta Heavy ArtlUery Ha was alaeted 00mreander of the Depart m. m of n,-u Jersey, Q a i: . m UBS serving ano terna, and was rom mander 01 ? ii Reaman Post, ts\ ' ?. a it.. ol Plemlngton. ??!"? son and two awughtera ...,,. The funeral Services will be held at St Marv's Roman Catholic I horch on Wednesday, at i" e'dsck Burls] will be I In Prospect Hill Cornel op REUBEN WELL9. Rauben Wells, who assigned a kasome tive im grsd? 1 loaslns. which 1* now m the museum of Purdue University, at , it, , ],,,! . dud on Ft ida y at his home, at Pateraon, N. ?' He was a native of ?bester County. Pens?, ami was bom there in 1 I For many venrn Mr, Walls, .served aa ! assistant to the president of th. Louisville & Nsabvlfle Railroad After Mr Wells had perte, ted :i lo.oiuol I w. |(,t ,., -ii 1 the 1 lOVSrnSr of Italiana appointed blm a trust-e of Purdue Uni i/eraity to represent the rnscheascal Inter , . t ? of the St.lt" In lsTT Mr. Wolle went |0 I'aterson to ?npsrlntsnd th,- Rogara Liocsanottve Works II,. 1, m imed with the company for tW? Bl | years, when ho retired from active boat? ness. His wife and four chlklrsfl survive LORDGRANTLEY (SIR C. FURNESS) London Nov. Mi Lord Qrantle] (Sir ChrlBtopher Purness) died today, lie was bead of PurBo?a, withy & Co. and the Pumsao Une of steamer.?,. ?'hrlstopher Kuril?-< was horn tn USBJ, lie served for a number of years as Member of Part?amost, and was kniKbted in Queen Pletorla in uns, He v< 1 elected lo the INiiiso of <'ominous ne n Lib, tai t-, repressnl Hartlepool in hns, b?a was Bsssatad by the court and ins CLEMENT A. QRIBCOM. Wim ,iif-ii yesterday. d ob the ground that there had besn Illegal payments through bis agents Tbe courl emph its - "iic?ii-ion thai sir t 'hrtstopbei not p. i i,i,.illy guilty of corrupt or Illegal pre lit ? A fsa months lab : King ? learge ? !? v.it. -i him lo the ; took ins title ..t Baron Orantl ? from his ''"?mi rj -? -it i.. .11 RJpon, V"t k-! ARCHIBALD SPIERS PARK. Archibald Spiers Park brother-in-law of Thorns n of the ' lam< gte st. -i t lomi ?'."?. dli -i from heart di-. a-, at his homi. B?y ?"tii sti cul, Beai h. The fun- ral win be held at omi "n Wednesday. Mr l'ai k I a-l I.i in I hi : to ths gi sers iii.it time m Bcotland ? i old i W if--, tWl and a - LodgH Pythls ? - T. NEWTON FOSTER. i. u. st Orani v I '?? - [?i ? toa Fosti ' irtng ? i' s f .?. ? of New fork, a/as found dead In 1 I at bis ' ' in - i.inn i in. She ? i- Il : ? i I ved about tWl I Mrs Ku-. t-1. who uns VYauke . - aith a eon and ELISHA L. PALMER ' I -.-liner Brotl ?a- il knoa n a: il bit*. fOUl lb v.? ? .',.?? t *.. i ib.- Na : \ ? -? . rlvi . MRS THERON Y SUTPHEN. i I ,-f ? I b>? j igh t he , - ?day of n. ? 'hapter ? ? THE HON. REGINALD LISTER Tangtt i N'o 10 - and i 1 to ! In the diplon ? rlln, Ri . ? ? .ml Copen hag? ?< Hi wim appointed to the Mon '. ? m RAMON CORRAL DIES End Gomes in P.aris to Mexican! Ex-Vice-President. Not . -. i" \ ?. - t day snnoui th.- death "'?s i .-t Ramon - '.a i,l. :?- m. -i \ -I'!. ni- m ..f M \- ? n i. - ? t ?,.! ral i on t" the Vice . i,. -. ..i Mi rico 'i1" 11 iK i (Uni, -.-..i t ;.,\? ' n . ..: Bonors pVir ) ems - ? i - -i 11 ..m an In- nt abli dl n WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. ri ? i .. in.I hi tmerlcan Museum "f Natui a! n: '?" I ''??' I: ? Van ' ? Park Musi Ifi atlas r thi i Unit il ..' Mort n A n.- ' loa, Waldo on m?. Meeting -?' the General Com mit toe <?? rlii . .- intpeon Mt-tS ? moni and \\ illough .inn afi- i ii-..m dinner rm ? . omraltti ? bj Sm lal ? ? | >klyn a? a Ni ? I ??' k I l( I a< I'l-.-iii ..r Music, ; i' m Home mlaalon ilainoi itratlon of members of] lorian i hurt hop ol Nes fork, Fifth Avenus i'harcb, Elfth avenas aad Mtk ol, S p in i ? n on "Thi | etiology | to Mod ' ' i he Ho. let ) of M.-.ii. iI IJ W< II I BO i- ii' Meeting --r the V End MOt 1st Ion Hoti 1 I si \n.?r, Broadway and ltd rest, 1:30! Public l? ? turoa of the 1 I i;.iu. itlon, ? :1ft p. i High Si ru "Passion ri.- of i. Pub I i.'-i stroot ir?a avs Spirit ..f tho ? ii.iini.-iis Miml." I'tiit-s.-ii Christian si n.la? .!-.?? tern i 'am ? ? iron Burr and ti.. Beginning ?< ih? Political H ? chine." Dr. Samuel P Orth Public School S3 it- ?tei .:.-! I Southern I mz: Pub tool lio, i . hi enue i: i il ?anco , ? ,: Mn.lei a S. ulpt - are," . .,.- i;,-i N-. 241 i: --? I Hell strei t, "Irlah ? ' .'I' mnell. Public School ISS, ? : .u enue, i mil red Veen War." pi Vdolphe i'.iIiii, Public School 18% i_.-u.is and Buat n m at i. - ui, "Around i laps Hoi to Has Mli Udni u Hhlpman Publlt Library. N" 113 Baal Drtth nreet, "Wall Whitman an.i I mer lean lam." t'r.. - Stockton Axaon: St. Columba'a Hall No ?'-?"? West ?-?.?aii atra ,,, r-.n, ;ni.i Peasant Hongs,*' Rdwa -i Rromborg gl i iike'a Hall No. 183 Hud? m bi . ' Ths i i Ion m.i I1- moci n . In Italy," ; n jaoeb | Hall, 301 b street, j i Eighth avenue. "Chineo. Manners I ami fu- lomi " QrtSHh IV H- nholf. NO DANGER/ FOLKS SAYS "Opposition to Tuberculosis Hospital Groundless." POLLUTION SAFEGUARDED "Only Understandable Opposi? tion to Westchester Site Is from Property Owners." Opposition to pla?in?f Weetcheeter County's raw tuberculosis hospital ?n a part of the Csoton sratersjaed, on th? grotasd that it might lean to tin- esas iniinte.itlon of the Asease to people In Ihe city through the water supply, is bas.-<i on a misapprehension of renditions, according tu limner Kolks, secretary of tha state Charities ai?i association, th. organisation erbten lg working for the es tahlishiasBt of county sanatorts through out the state. "So far from being s menace to tin People of Near York.' said Mr. Polks, "til.- establishment of if careful!] planned tuberculosis sanatorium, conducted ander pul 'it.- supervision ami control, would be . assasure of protection to New fork bj gathering Into it? care ti..- tuberculei persona now ocaitered tbroaghout las watershed an?! other psrtieaa of the osssr1 ly, ander im regulation whatever it sbouM he borne la mind thai these watersheds are bow opea to privat - -i are dotted aith towns, villages, set tlements and campa <>f one k?n<i or an? other These i.pie bj.I ander con? trol to anything like the extent to which thus? occupying the proposed institution wo ..-i I*. Tvm, hundred people In an institution of any eon "iT?-r far l.-ss r.sk of com? municating dieaase iban do two hundred i .-.-pie in a rtllage The provision ol an tlVS Sewage disposal plant ii.ak. the tranamlaslon m disuses prsctlcail} sut of ti"- questlea in th- forsaei ? while in thi latte, s n b pr< laten ?-? tech and suoh vUlagt - til.i ail through the Crot?n watershed, only the ima being protect! -i "The committee "f ti,.- Merchants' As stiOB i^ wisely rneJrtng an extended -t the poll ifjoa of streams aad >?? it-1 ?-.;' ? by dues, towns and It ?ills Htt-ritinn t.i tie- -I - results arising from the ?lls cbai ? ti tie i in.is.m i Snd tin-'. It is tirj-in? that ai.'i towns, and siso tacto should i" required t" Install sewage dis? posal plants, so that tin- s- wsgi purified before it Bnds its gray, as ail i ?? i ultimately must .1". into the n nil othi ri t< N ? ?? i i mattet <-i" fact.' this pr<> lOB WOUld ? fin- the i-f Its - v piai ipproval of ;:. authorities 11. ether wards, whal ti.anmittee ol I ??? atei - bant -' tanoclsl tig to secure fe: t : . . I of I -?f tins .. || "When it speaks ol the pollution of the i othi r Instances it s pollution b> pouring into streams ras ?Hie* in the . .iiiMi >, indu Dr, li.iiiiK. presides! "f tbe Asse . ? Health Asset let on, and thi sd of his profi i- then Is no ?1 tagt r ? ien of ti ? ? ort, from t? iloela ? il at th-- place prop -? -I ? ppoettlen to the . is undents I f.-w mini-- ' i-.-tlt oa n- rs Let si > one w ho no so trj t ;?>.' He ii stltution In W estchi - any modi rate del t-- rail VtBlBg ilk-- a ' : 11?.- ?UI S?d that Hist- au ut there theri ? t BOB ? whi i?- within t which drains Into t '? ">. it si...-. ?! .a reed that in the i on red, no n pre ? the i "p.u tnu : t "i i Ii aith It I '? ible that if thai department, which is specially charged with the dut. o protecting the opte .-f th City ..i Nea fork, felt thai - slated, .t would riot bar? i hse la ard ? h ? . that - ,.-i ti,-- iii.iu.-it.it.- ?idatty cannot successfullj advsnee their parti? agalnsl the publk I I . an ..lily make an sffl CtlVe OB ^ii,^ othi i coiishliiiatlona ,,i.,t ing up "th- r opposition, pro sds sfttlmes from laadaquate ,- : . t thi facts m the . ? it is t.. b. regretted that representa ,( .it -, ,-i\- -.'iiii lend them r*. i\ . tu .m Hi ? oneidered op -, tu a nserltorious nndsrtahing. ' DROWN?JOHNSON WEDDING. Invitations have besa seal ont bj Devi -...i Brown for the msrrtags of Ug dsugh Bdlth Sophia DavlaoB Browa, to klaauel J. Jotasoa, si Christ Chafch, New Brighton, s. i., at noon on Saturday, No .,,,,...,., se ,\t't-1 m.reason) a smell >;,?. will be given fut relatives anil a fea Meada bj Miss itewart Brown, .,unt "f th. bride. NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. j? s, . n . i. i alias tu.H pispesed ISO SOO, .m,. thOUaa o will it" il-'titit 1" SSed inn--a tsars tasa Nea fork's rassalSeeat sen liaran Bestes QesBa Tie badgel af N"" terk f,1r Iba eesi Bacal ha '.,r i?re kaadred asen asiles in.-ii. Hard --n i'1" p"or laasbltSata?Waeh legten Herald. gas fork, en asderetead, i* makin* r . ksrek belle sui.p-.s- th??y disturb it Sstordsi nlghl when it is ?m lta ?.-n kema Sunday iswfatag.--f,aaadelphla laqulrsi ' a strange' ass -? ' t-?^-.? <-.i in Chiesge f-?r carrying ?? seepieloeelj urn.- wad ?f i?nia. in Nea Terk thei srreel reu if rea dea't - Columbia Btata New rorkers shea ? gratifying rsalbsaUao i>r th- [act thai th?- i-iinvirtii.n ot Basket i* also a verdict -if fnnrt?*ninatlon .if th<- Pollen i sa M lyor fJaraer mast i ?? . itr. liii-?--l l-y Hit? tlm?? thai Ibsm In ?oni? thlsg wreag alta "th? nn?st."?Reehi D i.' und Chrealela An" i rill the 'b Is <-xp??ti<i? <ir .s?-? York PHBH tit- g3se.eas.eoa mark. Th?r- are MB ?till ?h?rt of SStlSaM ..I,I m- whs : all a tun" whfil the eritir? ,-,,s' of n.-- federal gsvevaVoat ??? esa? slrif-ably i-si? than thin sum. and It Ik a safe gases thui srses th- -it.?. s kaataaae of ail klada esadaotod with aa an-at ???? moniy atut age l. nev HB that of any ?r?at and ?uccvunful privat? ceeeers th?? t>uda;?n roubi as eal ay BilllleSS ?Itbeat th?> nnd.>rv;ili|in?; of ? ui. iiiil-ll-: SSrvaat'a work?U-mtun Tr.in sstipt, ! SE?SBOOM ! N VENEZUELA Consul General Here Tells of Fruits of Peace. BURDEN OF TAXES LIFTING Interest on Current Accounts Drop from 12 to 9 Per Cent Automobiles Coming In. Peers Rafael Rincones. Cossu! Osnaead of Venesueiat, gav? out a statement yes? terday regarding certain Sraurctsl an-i eommerclal undertakings by the govern? ment and private Inter? its oi his country. In some in.-t UM? ' it? BMttl is I on official reports Ben) to the government at Washington. Perhaps til.- BtSSt important recent finimial development for the \ en<?zuelan govsrnaient, to which Se?or ?tinaones ? ll attention In his statement, heraus" "i its beating on other tut ;r>- Ba4ertak> bars, is the osai osa? ell itlon of t?i# 1 of more than ftOOOJM Imposed by tie' protossai of RTashlsatofl la 1Mb, sad] toarard the payment of arhlch t'a Vsi ? zu, Ian government has been devothag a "ii p,r c,u,t Hireharge on the rusto ma IB? eetptS at the ['"Ms nt l.a Cu.im.i and Puert? i ?bello, TI la am . ? i ?. tars ports has imonntSd tO about MS,<vni a reai. This mom ? a tu i ,,?> be d? I I to works of puhii, improvemenl aid 'o the esnceUstlon ol oUi r outstanding ? Mima. tsnttoa to otiii :ai reporti on the Impetoa that has been given to the automobile loduatr] i h, in? r? ai ? d fai Ii 1? fot the i aa "f the III ?oi - The prost ceta of ^.i roada have atimu 'at-,i the m va n/at.on of Baverai com? pames foi establishing automobile lines f,,r freight and psaa M present th,- anl] nu m- of transportation availa? ble beyond the i : .<? k train. A \ onesuelan I trad with the | linea from I v ttother contra' h as b? ? n mad, f,,i ? ihment of en automobil? lue from Alia Orscis, on Lak? Maraca i" to '?..rt of i?i Cribs and Othei ?" Tnijillo. Several naacadamlsed highways are b? up th,- eoffi a d trtCta ? '.'' ? i and Trrlillo. Another ,1, el ? ,: ing this line to vvhii h th,- ensui aen? ai calk attenttsi is to he a Hne of ,-, tor tran? portlng ;? [ht around th-- i?;| ;,ts lu it at Atui an?! MstoureoL a ? otii been signed fa ?letlon of this Uns ! vvlthin two \ tmerlcai ? being formed | lo ,|e\e|op a . ? . ? ? .ajit.L Peninsula aid | erica rimers an exploring the i-gioii surrounding i-aV ? for petn n for an Am? ritmo o ' "h-- m.,:.- i.,' m iti.ui of the ta In Ve, Beflor Rii :.-, t:.' a ? ? ? ,, tie Rank of V'eneauela win hereaftei chsrgi instead of U i-r cent And all these things .n,- th. . . und a ratioi HIS HOPE IN YOUNG MEN Dr. Thomas C. Hall Places Reliance on Their "Visions." ?ir, ama but l?g 111' D >? "!' OUr people Ret i ' '!" lomsa C, Hall, Of I'm,m Theological Seminary, last -, a-01. of tl \ a V'-i k < 'itv win fan pr? If her you true and the ful. onimis ounta ini,ii ? M.ivot ? ?v in ap? . ? tiihg N ?i Portee E ? -? Probii m is th,- Trouble wuh i n.r st.,o Lsara? To-morrow night Dr Prederlc C Howe, direct.I the i ' talk on ?; Meaalng of the BXe? i on ,".. . ? ugl Pn aid? . PUI- VI -i hoi ?lellt ot I on Now Three \ ? ?facial Hxp? rlenci N Uve "ill tell l?os -? DIED. ' l - R N Met ? P '.:. ie. Item H itowa - dolpb. ? be le LI a' his P. ,11 It II . ' * p., im ? \ i . oi IB1? Bond run? ll ? l:.s , ,r. Bard .-> ?in ? Woven - p. "'? EAMKfl In I New 1 on Keren ? aetti \.|,l - lMt# B, on \ 12 I | GREENE Ei ?o J7l , llnti ? " * on Saturday, ? Greene r m . M aa Bsv? pspers pieaa? ; B W1if M in i.\ VI.l ? liai Ml Ben i No. 241 I id tt i Frank ? lay, pi o PARKER Al ???' - Salar :, ? 'i: IVilllam N ' dem Ills lair, 1 .:>' ,. mi. will be m u.otu ??? . ? arrival >,r train i irai Dep i ., 11 11 . '??'O'. Bornera, N T. ROBERT? "a .- - dar, NeSember m. i?i;, Marie !?? ttlt wife of Oeorge n RoBsrta ? Fanerai ?n i. m i ?.Ko .o ,-,... I ? . oi rue 13 it Z 0 '?,,? k Kln'l ? i\ Him, Bowers BlITPHEN .xi \, wsrfe \ r on - morning, S latinen, m.I Dr. There* v BatsSea Funeral * ?Id st her bean Ne BK Broad et., Newer*. K. J. on Wedneaday, November IS, el '.' *> p aa. IHM Ni?w rORK iiTV cimi-tki: Da . .t ii,.. \ni. 11. .m i:. volution, annou with profound -? ' It? Hon. ?. ' it, u" ni. Pi ft? Be ii an i Hit ? - I tthroi i. ? '"' ? '' 1SIJ Puneral lervl ?- will b# i\-i,i ai her hease, Mo DOS Newark, N. J . on vv. an, edat, N mb, r IS il - -10 p in. m nbers are r,-? ? nd Mrs M ?' MI'RKVV IO'H K Ree Sec M DONALD Miivv Regent, Honorarr N t I ' A R. cemeteries, the wor:>-.awn cemf.tert. 2S3d Ht. Bv Harlem Train and hjr TrolUr. Office. 20 Eaat SSI st.. K, V. l'\DKRTtKiR< FRANK K. CtMPHEI.I.. 211-1 Wut 231 St. Chapela. Private Rnomi, Privat? Ambu? lances Tel. 1T.?4 Chelae? OFFICES. MAIN OFFICE- No, tSe Na.in.iu afreet. UPTOWN OFFICE Ko. ISSI Broad war, or unv Amertesn Dletrtct Telegraph Ofllce HARTEM OFFICE? No. ir.7 Eaat ISSth atreet. No 2St Weal ISStb aU?tt and No. 211? West 12?t?i ?true: