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PER FOR NFLWt ON MANHATTAN 9) Hamburg Line Said to Have ' Arranged with the White Star Company. ONLY DOCK AVAILABLE Largest Ship in the World Coming in April?Giant Olympic to Arrive with Her. Herr Albert BnUtg'a confident <\ as expressed on Thursday on his arrival in .t'nndou, that the new Hamburg American liner Imperator would dock in the North River. ?:ave rise to a be? lief here yesterday that he had ar? ranged with the White star Line to put tho new steamship into th.- docks extended fur tlie u.^r Of the Olympic nnd Titanic. This opinion wae . strengthened by **p*r*Wq*?e?l c?ble reporta announcing i hat Ib-rr Balliii l.a.i hi Id a long con? ference yesterday with J. Bruce Ismay, president ?-.f tho International Mercan? tile Marine ? "? ?i ti i ?.* t i -*. anil chief owner of the White Star i.irie. The director P-?ordl nf the Harc.bur-: Ameriean Line vas ?i busy man durh g his recnt visit to this port and. antlcl? gating the- unfavorable action of the Secret a rv of War on. his request for filet extension at the ?.oinpany's piers kg Hobckcn. iruido a deal, u Is ?aid, with the White Btar Line to herth the fatO>at Pier U, North River. Unless som- uvtnsually nuirk work is ?i?*?ne with n the next five months by th?* rlty in prodding a dock for the Imperator, ehe will have to go to the White .?-?tar pier or remain away from this port. Giant? Cor*-ir,**| Together. 'The Obmpk- and Imperator are both scheduled to have their respective ports of Southampton und HaUlMUg in the early part of April. While no spe? cial sailing day has been Bjinounced for the Imperator, it is thought that she will most likely-lca\e Cherbourg ofl AprjT *.'.simultaneously with the Olym? pic, and as both arc nbout the same ??reed, the t*o biggost s+hips in the world mav arrive here Together on April S and dork si ailjucctit pier? in ihr North Ttlvrr. The extended pirrs of the White Star Line arc each MM test long. frQm bulk? head to pier heart.. The. Olympic,-which is $1'2 feet, ban been able to run her i.on- wtrhin ten fSM m* the bnlkhcud. leaving p prot*??'t"to?, otT th^ stem of about eicht feet. 'Under similar r?i - .-umatanc?R the Imperator, which fa 919 feet If.pp. could be received at the BgflM pier? i Her stern. wh,|ch would protrude twenty-ntne fett beyond the temporary pierhead. cooM be protected by stout floats. H*:r propeller?, it is said, ?a-ob Id be well within the protection of the ? Ktenslon itself. . The tnagnitudo of the vessel and the griat passenger, compl?ment sh?; will undoubtedly carry makes a North Ttfrer ?Manhattan pier tito logical place for her to dock. fYcqucntly cither pas? sengers or fheir baggage have been left behind when big steamshlpB depart from Hqboken. This applies to per? sons who were driven to the pier with their baggag?- In taxicahs or in their own cars The inahility of the Lacka wanna ferryboats to handle the long lino of automobiles that invariably -is semble on the Manhattan side of the river ' On their way to Hoboken is largely responsible for rases of leftover, passengers. The North flei'BBaii Lloyd Un* has a pier 99M feet long, but it is said that the great draft of the Itnper.it.r would, not enable i(er to srej tJsOOS enough to the bulkhead to prevent her ptejonera from be/ng saa>ooed beyond the protection of the pter head. ? Lighter Scheme Impracticable. ? The rjtiPsfion of anchorin.- the Im? perator off Tomplinsvilh- and trans /erring h<-r passengers, freight and baggage biy tender and lighter has beeil <U**po??ed of as impraticable. The pier? extended foe-the use of the Olympic and the Titanic are now considered the ?inly place wliere the Imperator ran dock. A representative of the White fit.u Line ?aid yesterday that while he i ould not confirm the report, It would be reasonable t?> suppose that the White Star I.Inr, under tho drcui I? stances, would bo willing to help out a friendly rival. He said he thought it the proper thin>r to OtCOQCntn the Hamburg-Anv-ibat! Une if they naked for such a fa A representative of the Hamhurg Arwrlcan Lin<- said that the Imperator would do?k in tlie North River In April, but would not confirm the rumor that she was to dock at the White Star pier., ISMAY AND BALLIN CONFER White Star and Hamburg ?ffl? cials Meet in London. | By COM? '<> The Tribun.-. | l/ondon, Nov. 15..?J. Bruce Ismay, In response to a re-quest for a statement on the New York report that he Is about to resign from the International Mercantile Marirte. writes to The Trib? une as follows: "I am not at present able to give any information in regard to the statement made In New York." Mr. It-may hail a long conference at the Hotel IUtz to-day with Herr Ballln, managing director of tin Hamburg - American Line, oh the New York Board of Estimate'? report favoring, the crea? tion, of facilities in the port of New York for 1,000-foot Jboats. 1,000-FOOT PIERS PUZZLE Mayor and Commissioner Tom kins Confer on Improvement. Hock ?'ornmissloner Calvin Torhkins ii-iirite?* out \ ?ate: da y "why the buil?liiikr of '1,000-foot r-iers between ,44th and Mth >.treet*> ?n the HudHon River was by no means tlie sin.??lt.- ?olullon of the water? front problem that the report of the c?-m mtttse of the Board of estimate would have led one to suppose The Peck Commissioner visited the City I***" * -~"~: ' ' **" ~ ' Hall aiid had a loru; conference with Mayor (Jaynor on the? mibject, makiti- en engagement to Inspect personally with the Mayor the section Of waterfront Involve! In the proposed improvement. "I wish we knew, what the policy of Xr-.v York is rt ?curding the West Sid>-, ' said he, "and then we could much moro readily decide the waterfront QUeetloa. The railroad and v.a.t-1 iront development of that part ?if the city are- inseparable, hat the railroad j.rol.l.?m .?l.ouJd he dealt with" first. "If that piirt of Manhattan belOS street la t.. pe cut off from railway oon? nection. then the river will he elogged wiih car floats for all time to oOSSe, sad that is ahat 1 atii.urialteral'b BgBlnOt, The railroads must be tak-11 care Of They are? ti??- i onimlssary ?.f the c|p.. ne! they should t.- osnn?etod dltfeetiy srtth lower Manhattan. "The* groat dlssdvaints?a sboui going uptown to 14th .-tr.-et la the e\i 'rtiere arc two Items w-hich will contri! it. to tils evp?-ns. . 1-lrst, we shall have t acquire- immensely valuable pro that are now held hy the New York (Vi? tral.ltailroad, and, set-on?!, there la the great oast of r?>?-k e**?_a*?**atioo under water." The Comiius-ioner thought It would ink? tin??- years at leas; to comp1? t? .my of the plera proposed In t!i- aectlon, lie opposed the bunding of ohlton? pi the West Side b**oauee>'theJr r-onstructlon now would entail the loss ot r/alaahlepier e, and the quay ^\s!?rn, he said. OOOld not begin to accommodate the itater traf D the North I.i.cr. For taUB reitet tic advocatea the removal <>f the Whet Washington Market ami the coa? ht*_etlo*i there of two fr&.e?t plera. ills r?an tor permanent ttaprovkint m of the West side bicl i of sa sie? i.jreirrtit railroad, lh< -oncentratisn of railroad doeka ah rve SM atn at, add the i. ai n_ng< merit an.i extension of ihi be-low that poii.t tot ag craft ?| don't wonder?' in?? miinifested by t War. W< iret? ihtad tha'thnea In port impr- ? modernized ?nd kept _g i.? ,?.,i., ., ,,i ?t _ sen dM-cak now t.. uake up tin? ' ? ?TO GET MORGAN ON STAND "Testimony Is Essential. Say Stockholder Suing S. R. Co. In "'.i? t foi thi ? \..' of j ?ni .-I". ?-...-. m ?:t I'lld-i Th.?rr l??n Br?ie, ..f X... r.v Park How, in t1-.? action of a atbckholder against the Southern ' Maj ? :, of the ir.it? -i ? 'i'ic '-i?-uKiit In the federal Q . 'i N Ifot ? i of thi Geera a r. \\hv Company, whi_h a ?i by j 'h- fouthi : _ Rallara) i ompanj .. . Tine, e.f its ooaaoUdatlon. Mr. Motti > _j j leged thai at the tin, hi was in Bur*e*pe,?and nev?i received any thins: far his Qe_rgla I ? ok. Mr. Motley furthai aaid the reorgaatss? ?omrnittee of UM South?: of which Mr MOI -, ,1, - dined t?. eanstdea Ida Main slthot ah thi Railway i 'ompda) l ad out -e?i in ?te.fu'ilt stiien .'-. ta- '?] l>.,] _nd W_.s n,??:>?:>? takes .-?\..- ?__ ... min..-, n.i-.m? ?? kaae died su,,,-, m, m. : >- y asid, knd Mr M ? ? ? l_nk>i.y ?_ aaa _ liai t.. BetaBttsti Ins ? ialm. - ? ? ? WAR ON USURERS NATIONAL Sixteen Cities Form Alliance to ?Fight "Loan Sharks." it t^sa ni <hi\ for *.<*__ri aharka1 t? ?;??'. a y No f.n.r V w, r,. rt?iJi?<?>-*e_ted ar the v.iitiofi of tii.- Lu -,il Aid Soi. ? an alliance was ***y__p?et?s?d thai Sfill for the weak a^aiiiM tb Hin- convention #e_ Held i;, thi Cham? b?*r of . Commerce huildin?. with . twent_v-*lv?.' d? 1? K?it?a i- ? I ' I ? \ prieasn, if Nets Kork? nai eleoted diet president ??." the kill I d J.udolph Mats and Mrs. WTfUain' K Boj ' 1^ oi.at'i M- ' lee, ?I N- ? Voik: Samuel Scoville, jr., of Philadelphia, end II. V. IVaxter. ?f I'lttsbuiiih, WOT) ? member.? of thi ? ? ? ? t.il V ommltti ? 9er__s_iy baa b< ? n i srtl? ul - au.-.lrist the **?...ii ahars- . sad |aa1 y?-ar U-M,aM esses w< re handli d b ?ocietifs in that land Th?- ?liitnan BO? ? combthlna? and slab to a ? an S-Iaa?ice wit?, th. row Am?-ri..in or? ?-anlsai.il : ?? I?ttei troi thaitk.d the Am? u? an o: | Balsa t? ?-.' their help io .?trmans Is thi.? ceuntrj ??Th?- National Alilanc? tjf Leaal AM !-Vj( \0U0t of Arner ? i " . H is eall.d, will have MennW coaveptlona tp? memben were? |hi KU'.-ts of ti.? ? 1..- ib. - ?,| ? e,m in? i-.e at a lunc! ? "DEAD DUCK" CASE HEARD Lawyer Argues Designation of I Hammerstein Is Not Libellous. Th??' task of deterrnlnlnf abat I m? ant wh.-n one person .?a? ?it another t! is a "dead du<:_" was mtanHte. t tic- Seabury. of Un- Supr. me i 'um i ay? Mlea Fiji? e t.ynn, who w | - the I* ?s-P*_nq in thi i_..n-i"ii contpany of ( Ilainiii'-rstelti, told BOm? on?-, it :?? ttiat ti:. Idipres?rio was s "dead lael no fsr as i ?<?-doi nceraeda and Ma Hammer?-!? in tie ;? ('-.- ?? '?1 her for QM,. ?xki dantagi i f"i libel. II. sno^'i? n M ? red In the foi Mise Le) un He argutd that rher.- v.a? nothing In all the works of .law ever urltr.-n which Itaed the appellation "dead ?itak" within the lihel luw. ?"harl?s <,ol?!_ler aPPesred tor the impresario 11? wanted the? court to declare th_t tli?-r<- was iiiffn lent i <.f action shown m th?- COh-plainl Sgsihst UM prima ?lonn?. Among eith.-r Ktat? ment? made by Misa I.ynn, it til *sUd, was MM that she- h:.?l slapped Mi Hat:, iiif-rstein with the? *HM***a "f an opera be? cause of an insult, and snother that if he ever went buck to London the; people th're would ttoio- him. Mr. Marsball :?ul'?i tnnt If MbM hynn made the rasntrV about the probabla .-t?m Ing o( Mr Hainmr.teln it was bus a MM 1 on him than on ?M people of Lon? don, for it r?Ssi? tli?iii appeal1 as wild an.l eavage Bat the principal issue is, "What is B dead duck?" Justice Reabury will look up the matter and hand ?lovwi a .1? ' _ KNIFE v'lCTjM NOT IN COURT Body Attachment Issued for Young Philadelphia Broker. Frederick S. Judson, the young Phila? delphia broker who fled from the apart? ment of Mm. May Dcnok? r In the BdgS? men- ApartmentK, at N?. I West 104th atreet, lnnt Monday, faile.l for the gee ond time to show up when the aKaim-t Mre. I>en? ker's hiisiiaiul, Otto, celled In the N*. est iMe ? <>urt terday aflernoon. Otto. BCCUaed of heliip a. ilaalier, was tlietc, tail 1'ic.l. lick, who wat* alshhed, wan not. The hearing was pet for Monday mom Infc, and fh the "meantime a detective is hunting his hiding place. ?SEDMARKET BASKET 10 CUY DYNAMITE Another of the Accused Con? spirators Tells How He Blew Up Non-Union Jobs. ASSERTS HOCKIN PAID HIM J. B. McNamara's Purchase of Explosive for the Los Angeles Work Described by Man Who Delivered It. Indianapolis. Nov. 15-CarrylnK dyna? mite about In a m.n k-t bosket ?vas th? way Kdwar.l l-\ Clark, ;tn Ironworker. testifying In th?* dynamite oooeplretry tftal to-day, oaM be arranged to blow up non union .? ('ark. an cfnt-lnl, of a local union In Minti, pleaded guilty ;tt the bc?in ping of the iri.-ti ol the lorty-?VB ?en led of cnmplii it* ??..th the MrNtimaia broth.Ts .n the Illegal tiaaeportation <>i ? ?plot -iv> -?. in detenta i his eonfeealoa ":i thi win.. . told of personally blowing ni- wor] "! bridge <i?rr i' i UjemJ i:?v. r si Da* l0*> on *** UM, ead ? i i ieii i b< bind an and whfc ; Is ('].,,. .,1 tin III! ? mal lr.-n Workers Induced Mm I !.. :..ii.t, whlfc Uni work ? nt.-i i., e railroad the Ol lo he a goo I i a *hot. for- ii,.it. i ? .-i. Herbert B. Hod ? the errs* ' ! unite II. w. .it ,Ve had had ertth .i .i McNamars ..' IndlanapoUa about iirtloi i itl, when In Ma) IMS, Hu. i.m app- ..? .t end told me he *.? ,i ne-money then il< took m- lo ' w here h? Introd lo E lererd i ' bell. win. was to i ,. ? . ? for the I> Job I i. tu. i . .1 to with .. mai ket I ?f lia If po ol rni ? ', i l, a loo?| u ? ,t i Left Umbrella Over Bomb. ? I >H .11, '? . \ , r i I hard, to I lefi _ fuse and d parted. ? ? ?lulu i , ,i-,.? i to pay roe th ? \Vh< i i.i i I I'lncin mi {?? ? II do 1!. .Ion-- ? ? : i. ? :. . . , ? I ? ? : : n -, o|M It,.. Kin ai I Tja- ai - ? ? , ? .- sduel . I ? nri'ii orten . ? ;? i. . (I ? ? ? i ... , . Te o mon itl In M ? l s?. ? ? ? I mlttlni i .' ? ar i i i a ? ? 'lark, worked Ii d to buyli i dj ?Limit- arranged fur I.?in to dl to buy ti?. ? I had paid I for the II ? Innatl ? ? i e. ' . .1 v mother the da on April 22, 191 lie | I e battei y ed b) ? of the m ml a - ? ? ? burled Jemes B \i- ' .. .- ol ,A poundi '.( nlu - s ;:h i>..n ol which he blew up * i . ? Ttaass*' i bj Qeorgi ii Pbilllpe, ? Dtendept of s i ?,',mi, i r-otnpenj, a YOUNG GIRL SHIELDS LOVER Gave Loot to Him, She Says, When Arraigned for Burglary. When i young girl, wai fore City ?1 Monat n<.n, ebsrg* d witi u n Mrs. .Lin i, el Ho, M i mont avenu? ihi ad Itted aha bad basa directed t-. commit the burglary by her luv? r, e ion b Dell, d '?n-ntole.'* Bhe d.dined to tell ? fol nun. m when 'i hi poll) ? belli et b? hypnotised h?.r and compelled bei to com? mit the r?ii h, t. .? ., entl] ehe it wfll hlm. I,it nt- nent AtweJJ Hi I. h told him the jroui her to tin* |ii?i. ?? out " A't i she had foil his Ii lined con able jewelry, i- iys "Jlmmle" took the loot to a Hi w Tori | ii who in ?.v. nt-? a ? ... old, will be in court to~Sai for further examination. ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS LOSE Michigan Court Refuses Writ to Throw Out Ballots. Lam-nm Hieb. Noi 16, The haarenie ' loan of Ml< >: ?? . i to-day the pe? tition of J( : poolroom keep* r, Of mat, f .r .i Writ cf mandamus tfl compel Circu?! Jud C ii WIBuer to Kraal ? temporary Injonction testislhlng the bbsrd -if eanvasaerB of Qei Coanty from ooantlng the ballots eeel ?m the wimuin suffrage amendanent in the rt ?-.lit > I. CtlOB. Oeaeaee in one of the eoantlee In win.-i? ti..' ?-i. ?? ti.m coi i t died to prim ? m tin- ballot t(.? full t. \t of tho amend? ment Because ol this omission th* oouatlng ?a the tob baa been ohaUenged h several counties Whlii- the court's decision does not pass on the validity of the ballots tust in ti.. se count!? . frlei di of the suffrage movement eoaalder the rulln-? dletlnctly in their favor. HAS PERMISSION TO MOVE. The Quaraat* Ti ist Corapeay, Mm al No. M N?i eeelved petrol irasteroay from thi Plata Hunkin? |> partas at t.. bm ? , ?? of business tu tiie new building at No. If) Hioailwuy. Pr?siden! HetpphUI of the -ompany stated that thercheage would be effected between March 1 and Muy 1 of next year. CAMPAIG?^T?" Philadelphia Medical College Faculty Will Expel Students Who Make Eyes at Girls. B I rlearapa t? UM THbaaa.1 li.ii.olelphia. Nov. If. - Flirting wilh the rnity Kiris wl.o p.iss the college will hereafter I i OS MM for instant 'dis? missal at the Medho-Chlrurghal Hos pltal, aeoordlng t<? a (actjtty ?-rdcr an? te, un?. d to day I'omrlatnts were made f. the police department and Captain Cameron, of Hie detective headquarters, was H?-krd to break w,t the practice. it la not likely that serious trouble Wont, lav? r.-sulted had not the stud? Uta sntagonised the potkes. B?t aftar two a?lothea tasa ?-ame back to the City U.'l Witb .??.Hies dren? h'-d lr??m the baths had received. Dir??ctor I'orter i.?= BUCd ,-.n ultimatum to the faculty that unb-ss the Ftudents immediately desisted they v.?.oM 1- arreste.l. _ PUNISH FLIRTS Clubwomen of New Kensington, Penn?, to Ostracize Girls Who Practise Evil. [m Trdegrapb te The Tribune ] New Kensingto.i, Prnin., Nov. 15.?Sixty of the young women of this city have organized an anti-flirting club, and opened .-lubrooms wnere the member? will con? gregate Amusements will be furnished regularly aiul a. well equipped gymnasium ? Is planned "Tlie object of the organisation," said Miss Byrls M?flela, president of the Hub, to-day, "U to take away all In? ccntl.o on the part of fun loving girls to flirt Must of the girls carry on fllrta BUae it ..fiords them harml. Bjnnoenept Of course, then: ase excep? tional eaaee when; harm has been done " The organization imposes a heavy fin? for the mfraotlon of th??' club rulea, and ? tli?> siioiid offenen brinirs expulsion and justraiism hy members for ono year. ?"SUCKERS" HAVE INNINGS Alleged Compiler of Original List Placed on Trial. Chnter?a U Spear, who baa gained th? | ?-I belag the ,-fiinpiler of the original er list," w _ p??i , ,1 on trial jo?. tsrdaj before lud*?- Hunt and a jury In th? United Masse M*rt**tct court charged wiHi paviag seed th<- mails In a schem. to : V .-Jile.I., 11- Mirk: >!>f ar't- co-'l? - f- ml,mis in :!,'? trial are Archie K. ?'ollins, ? m Inventor of '?Mel???--, telephone ap p.t.itus thai never ?i<?vrtovod tato s san* . il possibility; ( harlf 1.. V.iuRhi,; ' form? i-i sad vle)*>?<pras_9en1 .1 'i. alphoisl aJad . .oh Cesspaay, sad.?l_asph n. Reall ladletmepi i-etjurnad aigatasi them tal I January, ion. charged that the) h_<? i*ae_ the mal? ? t-? defraud by i pn ? thai ? lio i ? 'oatlne?tal vVln ?? i i 'o?o - >? [gaalsed to davstap, orga?ls** and control ? - . companii -.. it w.is tur* I... i a.? ? ? 1 ti al th.--.- iMi.b fal.se repre . BSI ni I III num. roils < i.t? th? to be i ??-tiioiiiiK. .?.ulh'-nte ,.i ? e hole ? m- : | ? ? ws i .-,.i. ' 'araeron ;:?- u wi lb. : '.ring iotir I . :. , ? : .i win ? oat. could ' ?, ? ? ? . la ? ?J? d m m ' . _,-a-? MAYOR SCOLDS "BAD PAYS'" Sunday Observance Topic of Another of His Letters. wld? ly dlf ? L1UI un Fi ?? ??? ?'? "f ? ? . Alt. | ' ? si ? . , . ? . ? ' ? i ?i ' o ? ' ?' ' ? ? , nth??k 'I ne I ..... I ...j_-,.batl? ; ??-???I 1 ' '? -, ? third, ?? s ? i?,i , .1 '? - i all a la aleo . tal lili! i t ..i t.-.il ' ? ? << .. I ? ? : -.':. Mayor ? ?se?I In thlM : ? .-. Il,- ill ? - them fron _li.ployea for ? :: I bills I ? I Pll d ii t uni.? - . ? nth man ? ? ? . rule In all d? w? >? 11 . oi poratlon ? I in r ? li that ill ??III ? .- ? paj suoh -; V ? ? OHM. OAYNOR, M BROOKLYN LAWYER IS HELD Client Says He Promised to "Fix" the Judge. r?.i. . r state benator Thorn?..?? <?. Whit lock, .? lawyer, was held for the (land grand i.?r i.n ? \.iui-...iii??:i before Chief Magi ? ipn? r In the of?Bi ?? of Um SO U ' i" 'rc?-t. Brooklyn. Tie ? oir by Georgs '? Dtperlt ? 't N"- ? ?? I u" u an sas, _h*asa> i h, s brother, 11dward i??pe-riiii>, barged with murdering hi. step? moth? r in In-?-??nib? r, l'A*.). QSSfSN). Dofra rino te tilled thai Mr. Wluilo k *?.?>t *..?" i.? bad * ? an paid $i..yy> t. .i i ti ?? um, h? .,:i to ? oui ?? ?? a ut. soa si sas year in El**ih ? Refocmatofjr. Mi wi it.-.- k. ... ?cordial to the U ab moto -.i i ?epi rit..?, rfpreasjilsd that the IS be pal.l to Hi?- Judge In th. sad the MMriet Attorasy. Edward ertao was persasdad to plead guilty to manslaughter in tin? iir. t dagree, sftsr the alleged arrangeroanl iia.i h.?en Baada to pay the Bam of KM to >lr. W'hltloi k. The bag a>aa aeateaced t?? ten y??_r?,' im m? in. He is now In Danti.mora. PORCUPINE MINERS ON STRIKE. Col Sit, ' et.u lO, MOT. !.'? .More thM one thousand miners employed in th? i'orcupij..? mine, who rotad rosisfdaj to ??nit work, walked out on strike to-d.i-,. Tils STSa their reply to a notice that wanes would h?- cut ... ceutH a day. Una. ployea a< th? Mclntyre, Pearl Lake, jupi-1 im, ri.nain um ami Ylpund mlp?a Will UrobaMy take S htrlk?- Vote to-morrow or Monday. ? ?a. BUSINESS TROUBLES. ?| !?,? falle wieg patltlaoa in bsskrsptej? itre llBd j. triiUy In tlio Lnlle.i Hutes Court: THa_MAfl KI.YI'KU?., mrOptmUtM Of th?? Ilr.t.-l Bslvldkr? si :?'?.. K1 Thtrd a.enue Coin?, iJatilitk?.?, |1?,?i.:i. *_n?i rii.inlnaJ -aas. t. J'.l MHI ' ARTHUR .1. HORWITZ, a thsattl.-al man ? I NO. I.??' We.l 47lh Rtltfl ( Voluntan > l. l_(ll ?? and nominal ssMts, s*w>> lA?"on h'KKEDMAN dealer.la draoMnahsra* --?'0 . < ??? nin ax.-nu?: finvolun " ' I Dean N<l ton r,. ? i ? .... ? HMU 11 filo M MMHA .1 11 ? ? : I : i. l :. .lreasinaker.' ?t ,s?' III aVeSfll I'lth Str-fl lIlUiiliinUlM. M?bllltle? I ' i I'H . aKIS. tradlDf as- Xenaklsl punter and ? ??bin?. I maker. ?tN?. ni i .?A??r> ilnxoluiitHOi. .\?scti ??Imai. i I h IRRT M'MiLi.AN'.-si.ipchandlfr.'st hUn_ ?ton, N. T. .lavolunur.,-. FISHERIES PACT COMPLETE Knox and Bryce Exchange Ratifications of Treaty. Washington, No?. H??->gJeeretnry Knox and Ambassador Bryce exchangeil P.-.lay nt >>t the treaty rngned on July 7 last providing for an adjustment 11 - tween 'irmt Britain and the United ?tatos of the (forth Atlantic n?herlea Icentr?verey. In rob?tdnce it pre* the boandary ersten and provfdea a com* ; till;*:-l-in tO SOOt nn the | casona MonOOS of lo si Canadian, and Newfoundland Bah? ? ??:? i? pulatlooa. Under tin- tree! Greal Britain | nor It (mpoae ragolatlona <;n Amerimn fishermen their treaty lights n tl ?? t.rilfi.rlal Waters Of tOaetonndlsud 01 rsnsda ealeee au? h n ?; illations ?tr?? bold ?" be leaeonsble b Impartial tribunal In esse of dispute ri.;it)ii*r Oreat, Britain nod the : .* ? Oil lUdge of the **? . tl.'l'?. !?:.-;? tore I i ??in be in force thai ? putting t-i nn end the fortner practl ?e on ? n't of imi olatloaa on shot I notice er *? Il i. in. ? "rh . . tain tin Unit? i ?tab ? 'inn of all th? I ?bes ten mu. I '-. "?!. ,.? n reached ? llaa i . lied in to ? ? ? delhaltal Mi erfoundlapd be* a, the .-?t nf ? ?? ill a FIGHTING FOR $500.000.000 Claim Laid to Vast Southern Pacific Oil Lands. ?? - 1 ? a hi-h daj h- fora thh Bu? of ii.- United Btgtes. ? i ? ith the i i?uH ? K ? - I it hern i ting for ... ? : par ? m nia. The Bouthorn ? i i in urtmea me< which tali ? ling ang ex? euch ad In the tra ' lldlty eptloa an Ivlng Lttentl ?i becau ??? of i.. en Ii ? : ol land i the Bouthern ! ? BANK ?lsETS 25 BILLION U. S. Institutions Increase Re sources by $5.403,000,000. w eahln ?? I Phe I i ? ? ? ? ? ? the i mllar p< rlod th.- nation, declared Lea i |,, um ' the Curre m a statement1 lest 11 la i i During the four IM* ti... i. lourcea Of ai! hank? in th? > .?nutty national, elate and private- Ina ' from " " ' ?-' ' ' ?"'? '" ? ?. ? Imiuii. ?i depoelts llkeerlee brohe nil from IMI t.. 1M1 ??y beans and dtsoonnta tii^'i established s new reoord? laereeaflag by jg, ,?-... -dnci January, The aggregate capital of the 1,9m no? Uonal i aahs about equate the capita] -.f the '-".'*' atata snd pr?vete beahe, thi emoun! of thi ' . .,,,,1 the latti r H -MT,.I Individual deOOetta In national hanks ere about half the amount In otht. bank Neffoi ii i anka bold ,;:' per eenl of Um aggregate amount of oaab in all hank*?. -. WOMEN GUESTS AT LAST Fifth Avenue Association Asks Them to Dinner. Th? Kii'tb Avenus Aanedatton la going to bave women al its dinner at the Wal? iiiii-f-AM"ria bo**.! Wednesday. They won'! ah at the tahjf snd set; they will oceupj a boa tad listen lo the apeechee; but even that is an Innovai ion, beOB the I'lith am nun aasoflstlon baa >? had won* b anywhere mar its dinners be* The aaeocigtlon la evidently beginning I to crave thi Influence <>i woman, tor Rob? ert ?drier Coohe, ita preradeat told Ehe Woman'a Forum at Ita meeting el tbe w.iiitnii a. toi... s. Bterday thai ha did wtefa in"i.? aromen Srould join. Tiny have only twenty members ol the fair era In their organisation now, be said, and they wanl mote, Wob 'hi." \-itik Boewell, who pre? sided OVSr the Koruin meeting, told him hile was Mir?' all tlM women's clubs that were intereeted In municipal Improvement uniilii be glad t. have representatives In tbe aasoelBtlon. Then and there a woman member ..t tbe Forum was propoeod bjr thai club to represent it in thi lion, and ss a i iward Mr Cooke offer ?! the i?'uriiiii a boa at the Wednoday din* xmt, Mr i ooke's speech yesterday deell with the widening "*. Fifth avenue, the ban illltig of the crowds, ite. n.- also spoke wit"! pride of the special fores of pollr-* men de*,luxi which the essodatlon hi just 'caused to b?t>eel"n out upon thai l?oroufi hiero. TENOR'S DUMMY A GUES? Figures Represent McCormack * and Wife at Reception. SURPRISE BY MRS. FOLK Matrons Arrive at Ex-Gov? ernor's Home to Find Btuffed Imitations. I By Tele-fraph to The Tribune.] St. L?ui.s, Nov. 15.?While John af*> i 'rii'tiiack, tli*-** Irish tt-nor, arid lit? wife ?role nui present St Mrs. Joseph w. Folk's reception, they were represented. The representation was done by two elaborate stuffed ligures, which ?at in the plate of honor in the drawing room of the Folk homo, at No, r,S20 Cates avenue. As the guests, mostly mom bora of the Morning Choral) arrived, they were Ipvtted by the hostess and h?r ssststanta to "stop In snd in*-***?t Mr. snd Mr". McCormack." "Why. I thought they had gone." some of the guests remarked in sur? prise PthSfS, who had not heard of tin? departure of the tenor and hi? wife framed their prottloot compliments on tho singing Which McCormaok bad dotiS for tho choral in the Wednesday Oluh auditorium a short time befare? au were lufprissd sad amosed when they ?aw th" two flgurss aentsd en ?i COUCh, th?-' makt-believe man clad in one of Bonner Governor Folk's (rock COOtS, With a vocalist'? opon rollar and ti-, and stickpin, and the dummy . u,, gonnod in pink crepe do chine. Those who had complimenta to offer recited them at way; and one young matron palled the tenor's arm off with th?- enthusiastic handshaking. The only criticism mail.* ol 'ho tigure was that the pearl ?ray apats, erhleh were strik? ing features of the singer's <*ostutne, not duplicated. II see mod that th-' Folk wardrobe bad not cdptglnsd in) pearl gray apats snd thai there ? at Utats i" send out and borrow t : ? million of Irish boiled chsrmed hla Wednesday Clnb audit ? Bros obliged to leei ? on, i?. m train t.. keep sn engagement ?. ami .-?i v...?- unable to attend the Folk r?ception, al whfc b be and Ifd 'onasu k had >>? en esj acti d to - guests of honor gira. Polk, w ' tor m? r < lovernot of hflsenurl and noted as arranged the little Innova? the niiiui*? of her gut bU lid be taken off tbe dlaappolntmeni -, r. Sdra. Folk in the peal has ,.ft. , I hii ptfj affairs, win. h have .-anse?! ; n it ?m? re rt In aocteti WOULD LIMIT SKYSCRAPERS McAneny Favors Commission to Divide City Into Zones. B? ?? dead IfcAneny el the next meeting et the Roai.i of Eetltnste, on Thuroday, svtll introducf a reeolut|pn eaU 1ns for the B(*0otrithMnt dt?*h e<T*nimlnpl.m engineers and builders to ooa? .... :eioinmsislad h v. the Fifth ?.???>.? ponronleetoo several months ? B< and i unit on the height of bu|M .?s will SB of buildings in M Itl.In BUt p . tadt at himself win mendetton aa t.. sueb lim? ? . -, but will leave the matter to the commissioners. He arlll, bosfsvor, move that the eon? eon*rietlaf of Ptfth avenue and an area extending thr?-e hnadrod tret on <*a.-h nids be tnsde the subject of im ite conetderetlon a:,.i report at as . ir'.\ ??' date aa poeetl Th?.. Tin i Ivew - omiiil?Iobj had rec? ? Btrlngani n ?; ilation?* b?* i with regard to tbe Ptfth avenue DECREE FOR*MRS. PEEKS Cotton Broker's Wife iUso Will Have Custody of Children. An abeetpta decrea ol divorce arsa ? | to Mrj, Qartrude Deesas, of No. **sj Weal liad street, t***-nl?altan. from Theo a member of the Non "fork Cotton Exchange, by Justice k a? Whit I ? rde) lira Da ma obtain, d an b terioeutary ll, with perma? nent alimony of *. 11.to failed to I.I tho payments on this, en.) a month age be area broaght Into court Lay it was stated that he had paid ami bad given proaaioesry notas for ii. remainder, Mrs Decena roeelvea tlie .-ustody of the tu.? children, but the father is permitted to sea them on each Friday af the week. PUTS BLAME ON ENGINEER Coroner Also Criticises Road for Westport Wreck. Bridgeport Cena., Hot, u Corousr John J. Phetaa mode publie yeeterdn** his finding on the wreck of tho Springfield expreea at PTeetport, October n. in which aoven peroone wire killed He linda the dead engineer, Qeosge ?'lark, criminally reeponalble for the death of Jamie H?av ilton Ranaem. Sas of tho passengers killed, and tin.Is concurring responsibility on tlin part of the New Haven railn.ad for allowing un unsafe crossover at that point H?. makes a number of recommenda tlona for improving the service and ineur* Ing greater safety to tho travelling pub? lic. He fiada tbat the tire, extlngulsh-rs aera In working order, but insufficient to lioii.ii BUCb a fir.' as was caused by the hot coala from the engine box. lie fur ther finde: That the train crest aea Ineessoieat; hat the track equipment eras woree than in any railroad hie examinad, hut was ..t reeponalble for the wreck; that ?te?'i ?are would basa prevented the Bra and ubaequent deaths, but that tho company s doing an well In such equipment es it her companies; that longer crossovers ould have minimized or prevonted pos Ibllity of such a wreck; that tho eom ? iny had knowledge ot stop devices, and hat modern railroading should roeogniao iich devices ; BOOMLET FOR Mit! I - 7 Cooper Union Audience Greets Him as "Our Next Mayor." TELLS OF CITY'S PLANS Civic Centre Downtown ant Better Approaches for Bridges Among His Schemes. President McAneny of the Borough of Manhattan ?poke .to and iva- mildly heckled by a People? Institute audienei at Cooper fnion last night after the?/ had greeted him as "our next Mayor." Without say reference to that enthue i-i.stlc part of his welcome, the Boron*?!, President gave them a review of hla work in that Job, ahleh In a general way fol? lowed somewhat after the fashion of the n-cent speeches of Mayor Gaynor, from | ?hi? h the inference has been drawn that I he is making the preliminary moves tow? j ard the nomination Mr next year ?Mr. McAneny outlined his Ideas of broader city planning- planning of which ' UM subway extensions aro one feature, sad which include grouping of publie , buildings In a ****""*_ centre around Centre end Worth streets, better bridge aj? praaebes, the .Seventh ?venue extension. ?rtdOB use of f.'hool property for nelsh borhood purposes and hnallv ended up I with this generous offer: "I have sketched these plans in ontlln? only, bal il any of you would be inter? ested to Parr more of the details yon bare on.v to cune .'own to ?he ?~ltt Halt- and come either to the office of th* Mayor, on the first floor, cr to tnv on-n , oftl'-.-. .-o the .-?-???.nd floor." game of the Cooper (Jalon andiene*-, I however, seeme?d to consider one ******* 'official in I he hand a better s'ibieet for ? I dfB-Sg thSS the p...?Mole two .-]'?? offl? Si t;ic City Hill, even after Mf. | McAneny's generous offer, :-o they f?il lovyeil the custom of Cooper t'nlon an? ; dJsaeaa by pattlne ?hor sueentsaa to the ' speaker right aft.-r his .--pee? h "When are the? subway operarinsr con? tracts going t" SS signed?" was the first. end Ihe Borough President explain???! that, while the terms had beep srrang?"!. the aOtaai signing wo-.l?! probably not b* aecompllshcl until about the middle of December. "Why ceulda't w- bare a municipal eynploymeat bureau \\*t Iba next, and aben Mr. MeAneny explained that h* couldn't answer that J a such an Idea I ???! never been a?i-.anr_;d, the saos* tlon? " ad'ie.l "V. ell, I JlISt ti.. .. I ;!d be a ??oo?) Ihina to think about." RefSUffft President s pavement po,\. ??es came up next, when a man who bad taken notes on the progress or that work ?m looead avenue opm.d that the eon tra? tors were "certainly making a BMM Of ihe whole street" ?>-.er there Mr. McAneny explained that Second n-.nue had besa need as a testing ground for fourteen different kinds of paiement, with the Idea of getting by actual ob ?erv.tion aiel test a basis for all the re pavement work el the city on a staffle stmdard, and that satisfied that I.e. kler. "When will tli? B'.ard of Kstirrate f*d the k-ra.le tracks orT lili seat h avenue?' . MOM askci. thru. ? We ara working on that now T-.d no one .-.ni paj iAiii-tly abes that will h?i s.-ttied." r opilad the Koio-igii pisaadant. Another question? r want??d to know shout 'he BMW ressayai Jab? fre.m h sclent land oint, bal that heekle waa shunted oser to "Kn- but Bdwarda aad the Mayor, sad dually the nv>? ttr.? trotted it? thank m tm Psrsuffh _-*****ssna4 fa? "comiiiK ihe;.- and r?-ndoring an SCOSUBt of hla altiaaidahlp " .lohn Pu'.-tov Mlt-~h-'. revient of th? Roaifl of A!d?-rrnen. who w is BUM B-hSd? uled to ?rr-ie<. SSBd won! of an Interfer? ing engagement, ami Pr Howe, the di? rector of the Institute, said last Mr Mit?:hei would apeak si a data is I noun? ?? i la ? Dr, Howe a?s?-? a::? ? mast .T. Lri .-?.11, formerly First Dt P It. I ' roiiiinlsaliSMi would apeak <? I'nlon next Tuesday BrlfflH Ofl I fjueaUSB, and that IWlUaa* -l Burns would deal with the sain?.- tOfSC nOXl Fit* d.i> SlffBI PANAMA'S TARIFF WALL LOWER Panama, Nor. 13.?C ? ,i law admitting to the republic dut: frea rarlous ajrrletntural and Industrial a? tides which had not alre_.lv been ei . mpted from duty by ? THERE'S much satisfaction in? volved if you give or accept this mild,de lightful "Twkish-blend." Most popular today with discriminating smokers. In a plain package?con sequently only 15c. 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