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JXtxo ?riiwtte V01 LXXII..N* 24,110. To-ela>, fair. .?.???,. r. I.. niorrotv. falr. Minthitest winel*.. NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1912.-HL6 PAGES. * ? PRICE ONE CENT,BCUy ja^g^jjgjg^ GUNMEN IN TEARS AI IAHB3 PLEA Elation Over Wahle's Strong Speeeh Changes to Dejection When Moss Tears Their Defence Apart. MAY KNOW FATE TO-NIGHT Justice Goff to Charge Jury This Morning?Opinion Seems To Be That Verdict of Guilty iu First Degree Will Be Rendered. At ih-" ?" fi ?t a cooi, clarlfying analys-ls ol thfl evWence in tho case of (our -.iinmen on trial for tho mur Apt ot Herman Rosenthal Assistant Dlstiici Attorney Ifoea yesterday pro gullt of "Lefty" I.e.ui,. tf\ ' I.ewis. "Pago" Frank and ?r,yr'' the Btoctd and aske*d tlie* jury in laapaaaloned terms to perform its ful! civie- duty anel bring, in a \ordi,-t tt guilty "f murder in the> tir.-t degrefl ajrainst all four de fendants. "*__l?re never was a greater crisis in thi.? communlty than eonfronts you el thla time." said tho proseeutor, "and I have flhown it tn ymi as I l.eilovr it tr, ho. No falee Bympathy should pre renl i Jurj from brlnslng ln a verdict to be rr.nl by good people, as well as i>ad people. Th< eyei "f both elementa ln the communlty, wlth the tyog ol the i >ui perhapa more Bharply Inter ? "lf theae defendaata have couunltted ? it is a e-riine- of ,-rim.-s. lt :n tho fnce of American liw it fltrlkee et tbe veo stnie-t institutions. The grand jury dled <?f Itfl wltneee, who was sh,'t down braienly, aa if a warnlni to ?in the uau.f tbe people of the \.??.-? Tork 1 eall upon >>,') verdtrl Whlch wlll vindkate t'nis communlty and r.-st. order and i make theee peroom and ?i is. throufh it. know that ?; ,'. ln larael; make them t 1 fla Jury not afraiel ll of Kangste-rs. ? of thelr bul ? n, i aak you for a voxy i; the t'n*-'t el.-gree." Wahi-.'s Appeal Strong. ???!? had Ibe uajual advan l d t" tbfl jury. Mr. - of it in .ii- -ecting ntroverttng and apparently un* ,,. . io the degt-e ? ol totti rlng*? ? ure whlch Cbartee Q. 9. ii-t tiir.-. houra for ],. .-. ? re , f thfl opinion thal Mr. v- ellenl um of tbe mat* - in h ind. >ii* appeal to tbe .-?: ong nd ii.,i reaatve If not i< ,ii it waa perhapa ? - gunmen than the ..,,i> for Charlea Becker, \sbo r tbfl seve-n defendantfl . on the Indtctment ? ? - Th- - .. ? . of the proa ?im ei t,> sirike- Are to polntfl home ; with >lom . He left littl? to bfl ->. treaeed from his own opinion, - .1 oul each contention by quotmg lroni the irrevoeable reeord In the.- ceee, His unnlysis of that part of the testimony eif each gunman relative to the- abootlng itself brought out in fl-fllfltenclea Whtcb probably did not excur to tht- Jurors at the time the de .tudant. were telling their stories. Mr. Mon unrlertook to show from the testi? mony of the gunmen and other wit BflOflea for the de fenee that the wounds which caused the death of Herman nthal could not have been lnflieted t,y Weber, Vallon and the "strange man whr.m tbfl gunmen swore. they tbe ibootlnc The- poettloa la whleh the gunmon in t!,.-ir testimony and other witnesses Weber, Vallon and the "strange (ontlnue-el on third V*ge, t*e*<-ond eolumn. This Morning's News LOCAX-. Page Crool -ix. 1 Gunnie-n ln Teera as Trlal cioses- 1 I*arr,;i; ,j r_jr| geeretly Weds. 1 N?w Trunk Murder" Clewa. 3 T.nt Returna t<> Capital*???. * Aflrardi the Horae Show. 5 Milllonalre Stole: Wife;. 7 Electlon Invalld. 7 1'retty Nurae Menteaeed to Uedford... 7 Knrlcii Columbia. 9 utits te, \\e_-k for New Vork.... 9 Adler Talka on Dlvorcfl. ? ? iral K.ii.ls iu Six Cltles.18 H Crltlclaee Hanus.18 OE5EBAL. n iinei wito Overrulfl Counsel... 1 ? i Known. Say Police. 3 Blow t.j BathUlb Trurt. 8 Law Called Itulnous. 6 Unlon Man, S.'-inx McMatilgal, Fainted 8 Pollcfl I ired Pletols.. 8 Ul>or Hplti on Policy. ? PO-ITICAI*. Wllaon Iteachefl Mermuda. 4 """'uae or I Halntearate" -Prenderfraat. 4 **? Bryan anel Wilson "Get On"?... 4 rOBBZOH. n Asks for Interventlon. 1 J'a-i of Monaatir. a MiaCBZ.I_-VBOl7n. N'?wa f.jr Women. 7 KditorlBl . ? Befjflty . 8 Theatrl. al. ? Huilc . ? "'ituer . 9 Ifflrt- . .10 and 11 *?"??"* ind Na\>.U Khippln-- News .11 ?T**athcr .11 'CUI and Markets_11, 1? and 13 fctal a-iai. .1* SENATOR RAYNER SINKING Cannot Win Brave Fight for Life, Say Physicians. Washington, Nov. 18. Banator R ner, of Ifaryland, who has been iii al his apartmenta her* for aeveral weeka, la In a crttleai condltlon to-nlght Earl} to-day the Banator bad ;i alnklng apall, and li" baa be?n growtng etandlly neaker since. Ht la nriaklnff a brave Bght for lif", b-tv-he phyalctanfl hold out practlcally n<> hope for his recovery. ViAN SHOT AS HUNT OPENS Mistaken for Deer by Second Man Stalking Wood with Gun. [B] Tel'^Kraph to Thr XMbWM I - \".*ii!st,r.. Conn., Nov. 18.?Tha deer huntlng Beflutoa had hmdiy op? nad to? day, wben tho first vtctlm of tba year'a hunting was shot. Hr was Albert, s< .u los, of Tollnml. _?___, ionlaa araa o_1 al daybreah la the Tolland woods, and as he hroke UuroUgh sornp bushes. Lawrence Cartar, another huntar, Brad, tblnklng thal Boulea waa B dear. The wounded man araa bTOUghl to the lomi hoepital, where ba Haa ln a Barl? ona oondltion. Ho is twenty-twe yeara old. FELL 190 FEET TO DEATH Workman Thrown Down Stack When Scaffold Gave Way. ' Hv i elegraah te 'i ba Trtbaa. ' Memjihis. Nov. IS.?Ern.st Atwood, t?f Cofferville, Kan., was cruahed ;f1 deatb thla mornlng when ba fell 190 feel from ;i _mo___rtaeb af the Ifemphla Btreel Rallwag CkMnpaajr, al 4iu atreei an.l Rallroad avenue. The man was w_r__ng aa ? BcalYold. He and ,'i rompani"ii were in.ikiiiir a in w form of concr4te whon 11.?- acaf* fold gave way and Atwood was tln Inalde tha stack to tha -oncrete floor below, BSvary bona m bla body waa broken._ DIES AT GOLDEN WEDDING Husband, Sons and Daughters Present at Anniversary. B t legrapk to Tho Trflmai I Paaaalc, N. J.. Nov. 18.?Burrounded by her husband, two sons and aeven daughtera, who arara present ln honor of her golden weddlng annlven Mrs. Carotma Btepp Bmlth, wife of Jolm J. C. Bmlth, of No. 148 Paiilison avenue dled ;it ber home laal night, In ber si.\t.\ -eighth year. Bha had been IM a ?? ?? ? ? ' " !h" bratkm planaed In honor ol tba O-tleth annlveraarjr of the is__rrtage bad to 1"' posU'Oiied. tdallB .i. .md AM b, two af ? ib.- dauglrtaeaj own th- _< ad . u)\ h re. HERMlt IN JA1L AS THIEF AoCTJMd of Stocking His Cav_ with Other Peoples Provisions. ;, i frapk te T k " . rvllle, >'. J., Nov. 18 -"Old Joe" Klrch, the "Harmll ol llillafc i brought to the Bo-nerael County Jail ?,,..,. late to-day by membera of thei Mllhrtone VagUant Boclety, charged with numeroua robbai ? a. He llved ln B cave in winter and i lenl In aui ?he imiatane River. it is aUeged araa aboul to go Into wlnter quartera nnd made ? rnid oi . arhk-h cauaed Coturtable Wyi the i-.oif-r of the VUrllant Boclety, to go hungry ave. Buaday. Wyckoff tled hiH horse and wagon under tiie hotel shed at Milistone on Saturday night H. lefl h_a stock nf Eraaday pi-vto-Oihi in the wagon, but when he. drove to his home. some miles from the village, later in the nitcht th' y were missing. Meat was also atolen from a butcher ahop and clothlnp rrom , store on Baturday night in Milistone The Btolen goods were fonnd ln the hermlfs cave to-day when lt was en? tered ly the vlgllants, who captured "Old Joe" after a hard llght. CONDEMNS RHODES PUPILS Dr. Parkin Criticises Americans Sent to Oxford. Washington. Nov. IR?A BBVei. rrltl cism of Htudenta sent to Oxford Unl veratty "nd<'r the E-hodea _____Ur__ilpa v_9H dellvered to-day by Dr. Oeofga R. JCrkln, Of Oxford, executive secretary (_ the Khodes flj_ho_--___P trust, be? fore tbe Natlonal Assodation of State rnlversities. whlrh began its ..-ven teenth annual B_ee_0gj here. Dr. Parkin dlvldid lhe Btudentl BBttl to Oxford from the I'nlted States into three classes. The flrst third. he said. w.re hlgh grade stud.-nts; th. serond third were falr, while the other third? "well, H ls a mystety tO the Oxford j faCUlty how they ever gOt there." Dr. ; Parkin said merlt should be the d. - terminlng factor In awarding tho Rhodes scholarshlps Well round. d students were deaired, he declared, re gardless of flnanrlal or soclal gtandlng. THINK FOOTBALL STAR WED Howard Jones, of New York, Gets Philadelphia License. IBy Te-flgrafb la Tba Tilk-Bfl I Phlladelphla. Nov. lv Howard Jonea, of No. 600 Hlverslib- DriVB, NeW YorK, and Msh Nlta Pierson. also of New York. procured a marriage llcensc here tB-day and were married. aecordlng la rapeit late this afternoon. Mr. Jones played end on the 1H07 Yah team. and dlstlnguished himself ln tbe Prlnceton and Harvard games of that year. lt was largely due to his playing, as well as to that of his broth.-r. T. A 1' Jonea. that Old Eli won a victory from what ?eamed cai tal defeart. Mi. lesea haa kaea employed by Cmnip \ Oa., .traeton "'"< b-f-dari la l - dt>. No knawiadga .?f his plaaa aoold ba obtained ut his New York address. * ?? Krytop Torlc Eytglaflsea Be) ln el mountlnga at Spencer'a, i Maluen U_ne.? Advl. ' CROOK SHOOTS SIX, THEN ENDS LiFE Cornerecl by Detectives in Bronx Roarihouse. He Opens Fire and Badly Wounds 5 Men. 3 of Them Officers. THEN HE KILLS A WOMAN Pursued in Taxicab, He Makes Stand and Uses Magazine Pistcl with Deadly Effect Before He Sends Bullet Through Own Head. in a apectaculer abootlng ln a Bronx roadhouee a man and a troman <>f the underworld were kllled last night and ii\e- men who weie trounded now llfl ln .-: aerloui condltlon In Lelwnon Hoept* t.ii. The list folloWa: DEAD. Vopel. Hrnry. fce-ty-ei'il*.' vc.ira old. kno?vn to the police i; .* crOOfc. Lotlio. a w.ini.,.-, about twe;ity-tive year* I eld. INJURED Alien, John f.-fty fnu- y--ar* o'd former ?ietective of poiirp, nov c.'cteotiv") for ,\lat'on.-,i Seeurlty Comp.m/: s~iot ln ! ind flkufl depresseJ ? by b.'ov. irem bla I j iek. Butler, will ni , . tv _ave*i tart *hi.' ,v_,ler of Nn. KMO Sin-p.on stre*-*., The ! Bronx. ',!*ot in BbdOmen, F.-.y. Martln F\. thi-ty-live yeara old, C<*n- I f-.-il Oft,ce detective ,ittnct*ed t. W*.t j tOOttl Btreet i-t.-ition, and lives at No. 1414] Bryant avcn te, Tlie BhOnx: shot m ?bdemen, . Gerade, Lonl*. tv*.>?nty-ninr vrzr*. old. and : lives al Ne, 793 CretenA Ps k North,! lietflCttVfl loi National Seeiu-ity Co>n- ; p-iny : Ihot ni l?e:r> nd i ip Mondacheln, Louia. thlr.y*elght yt.-.r: old. , proTielor of Elsn->er?' Hotel. Courtlandt | avenue .ine. 1Mst -itreet. and lives at No. ) 1 Hoe BVenufl, Th'J Gron> : shot in I >ur>n. ? ! I'..?.. 4 lli ii. Mondacheln, Butler and , de were all flhol bj Vogel, whom the <i. i. ? i i\ '?? had run t" earth -f;-r an nft?*n.n hunt. Then he ahol tbe nruman, and flnallj tui n< d the n roli ei ln hh* OO n h.-ad. Dete -tlvei had ' ? en follon Ing the pair all da]. and ? ... i. . he ' flylng from ???i ,.t . Ine revolver found ' ; dacheta, ihe r, th< .'.!? i. ran t,, aid the dete thi m, too. Pursued in Taxicab. i . irea i"i ti, .Ne.i'.'.iiil any, "f Ifb, ZM Broed . tbi ,'U's tttga kegaa tbe bunl fe r ?'.,:?' I : 'or *-,,in-' tltne* th> had been on the man'a trail, an,i i n thi y r.-m acreefl i, m I -ir.,- and Tenth avenue, He Waa m a taxlt ab wlth thfl glrl, and i [eii,,] on th< _eal wlth the chauffeur j \. . I two flteaaii r The ei, t.-. tlvei leaned to ? taxi ab) | bul In aome ??? a ? Vog i Found he waa belng followed and bld in , I j Hla taxicab ih-d into ?-. i. an.i then up Nlnth eve : ?;, j i -, -.tiiie-. arith a'u n md Ot rade ?till I kNM behind. Y','r. I leaned oul rl the window and loofci ,i behind,.-. ,,. atarted to hall another taxlcnh, whlch in- evidently though! waa faater. Bul tbe prlvate detectivea wer? too i .i,i .a, h ? bi aia. in thfl cab wlth them waa Fky, who bad been sent onl by tbe ivntrai Ofltoo ... u Un M, maklni the arrest And it ?ru h grael eatch tii.-y wer.- nndertak* Ing, f'.r ye-ste-rilay morning a se-rvant glrl confeeaed In tbe Tonbe tbat *die>, Vogel anel "I/eitlie-" vve-re- all nie-rnhe-rs of a Katig that ha.l he-e-ri |?artlei|.atlng f,,r monthfl in cleverly earrled out jewei robberiea, Tbfl ebaafl was Kwift, but the de tectlvefl know tbe pair were Koing to tii. Ehamerfl Hotel, at HWxt ntn-et and <Vmrtlan.lt avenue-, Thr* Bnmx. <;. ra<ie-. Alle-u anel Fay s.iW the- y.-lle.w ta\l i-e.u up i>> the hotel, \>hile! th.-ir own atopped ? btoeh ewi**/. Tbey to,,k aocne time before tbey went ln, and found OUl thal the man and w.irnan bad regletiired u "Mr. and Mra iiarrv Vogel." Tho ei(-te*.tiye*H we-n! to Motidacheln, who UM Butler t.> eecorl then up stairs. .\s tbey reached tbe baad e.f the- aecond fllghl oi Btepa, Butler leoint e-el te. fl door Mld Bfl ill BOftlj "Jtl tlirre " Blackiacked at Door. Alien mped on the- paael, and thn woman, I_HtlO thet'fl all tlM name thp police give bflr?opened the door juHt a crack. "What do you want: There'a n,, body" gbe <ii'i nol bevfl tlma to flnleh thp aentencei (or euddenly tin- eio.ir whb IIuuk wiele-. an.i Vogel fltOOd in llir* .sill. H>? , rasii down bl* blackjack e.n Aiie-n's bead, end the detective dropped. j.ike- a bare, he Jumped t,, the h.-ei and grabbed hi*- big rapld lire- ruii. Ah (',. l.iele- iUnged lu K>1 UI tbfl reiuin. a sheit plefced hli gbdoraen. And tiu-n Voge-i Inrned -<n I'ay beiTore tbe dctectlVA COUld ROt eiut his piste.l. Butler bad turned to run. and was leaplng down tha etalt-, whea Vogel shot him. anel then faced Mondacheln, wh.i had raced up trom tbe i.ottom of the hous. at tbfl Mrst s.hot BOOM one ln the hotel rushtd e>ut and mtt a patrohnan running ln. The Mob riaanla poMee fltatlon was notin>d by telephone, end Captaln Walling and Captaln Price, of tbe Bron*. detective bureau, hurrled t" tbe eeene, irblcb (eintioiirtl e.n si.th |MKe\ areonel ee.lumn. BUSINESS MEN OF NEW YORK Should rn 1' r The .lournal of Commerce dellvered at th-ir home* every buslnewi in,,.n. rt- All newa -aand. Itt-ep ll. 6 eenta per oopy.?*Advt ^mQ_\&ff**x?m!t*i} A&H**fctrm\m%Sltr& ?Si_f Sccrctarv -There'- i lot of impudenl people outside rvanting to know the cause of our latest wreck. EUilroad Offidal -(.et down Special Reason No. 26and read it to cm. GIB-ON AND WIFE E Insist on Ruling Examination of Talesmen. and the Jury Box Is Quickly Filled. ONE ATTORNEY IN REVOLT "If I Think He Is Guilty, I'll Withdraw," Says Goldzier _Prisoner Relies on One Witness. | . |_BT-B_ tn Th* Trlhiin* ! Qoahen, N T., Nov. __.-Wlth lhe opening af the trtaJ here to-day ut Btrrton W. GWag-tb n* K-f? Tor* ktvw ver, charged wlth the murder of rtosa gaabo, ai Oiaanwood i.ako, last July. || was evldent that the strategy nf the defence is to be rule.d hy the mlnds flf the 1WO persons who have mOtA at Make. These are the prisoner himself it'd his wlfe. who still 4-Ungs to the hope of aavlng his llfe. None of the twelve jurors, cboeefl after fO? UUA a quarter bours of ___?? t?l qu.stionlng by both sldes, was al l.iued to pass lnto the jun' box with? out the flnal approval of Mrs. OibOCNB, arboaa etoea s.Ttitmy of the taleamena ,.?.,.? ahowed she was tr-etlng to uomans IntulMon. Flve of the twelve. were ?___!*?-?>? tne t"?,stPn,? ,f thn .ccueed man. rather than on lhe ji.dq .,?.?, ai bla counsel. RobaH B. Bdar. ,,f Hrooklyn. One Of those dlscarded at the mo-n |?f s.ssion by the peremptory challenge ?f Mr Kld-r was rc alled ln tb- aftBC noon and was passed after further cx axalnatkm. lt ??? ?. cno,<'" ,n whkh Olbaon aniLhls wlfe manlfeatcd great satisfactlon. Gib.on Re.pon.ible, S_y? Elder. ??Weii Gttbeea |H th,> man thiiX hi,s '" tolM tba mmikmr Mr. Bktar said after .ourt adj..iirned for the day. "If there ls B conviction. I don't want him ? ,?. able to say that thlngs mlght have been different had his judgnvnt pnvailed" charles 4;?ldzierp who Is assoHatcd arltb _____ in the case. was in open re vnlt Bl the end Of lhe day. "lt all comes of havlng B foollsh law? yer as a et-BRt ??_*? wants to run thlngs." he said; "and I want to say that U at any point during th l trial I should b_e_-M convlnced of his gui^t I shall withdraw from the case" Deaplte the frictlon. ufter the twelve man arho are to slt ln flnal judgment ha.l been slfted out of the flfty-eight taloemen called to the stand from a panel of 210. all comerned in both the pmse tltlon and the defence agre.d that an unusually Intelllgent rroiip of men had been seleoted. All the Jurors are married and most of them have children. The greater portion of them f ontimi-d on *i?lh p_ae, fourth i-olumn. DEWEY'8-PURE QRAPE JUICE Pirtfies lhe hlood A deliri.-u. bever ig?. II T Dewey i-SonaCo., 138 Fulton St.,N.Y. -Advt. STEAMER BURNS NEAR PiER The H. F. Dimock Catches Fire at North River Anchorage. The paaeenger steamer n F. Ulmock, ptytng between Be Bton -,'.,! tl Ifl porl t>,ok iir.* al bey ??? Pler 15, North River, .'.t the weeterly termlnua .,f iiar, la: . ti- et, lal l? t nighl an alenn <,f 'ir.- wai flounded. The fire* *-.<...t New Torker, wlth flve land en gincs, found the lower f< nrard hatch ?blagfl an.i a threate nin fire In prog Tbe H. F Dlmoe i tvfl bullt in 1884 Bhe is 271.8 long 11.8 in breadth Bnd I6l3 in depth. siie- h of 2,628 tona iroaa regletnr. ami when afloat carrlea .,f tw.-nty-six. The boat tied up last Saturday nlght, and emptled a i.me-eais ? irgo ?f fn ighl ? - t, rdaj 'I'h.'S,' e.ti the- |*1*I said tll,- l,e,:,i ampty, end mamberfl of the creu k.. ix.thing of the- origin <>f tbe flre. Boon after the Brenen got t,, arork in tlu* he,id e.f th<* DHnoek eeveral irero 10 nye-rrome hy sm,.k>- they had t'> s,*,-k relief. The- Iir. men thereafte*r WOffced in relaya none of the relayi belng -? i,i?-* to remaln lon-r below, Captaln 0*Don* IVII eif the IMmoe'k, founel the Iir.- had spnad, and .sm.iki' Bnem was pourtng from all tbe openlngfl below, The water jioun-d Into the \<-sse-l i-ause-d her to list t,. Btarboard The flre-men Wflge flghting a Iir.- tbey could not Bnd deflnltely and one that appaari .1 to i?e gettlng away from then while- tbey We.lkrd VANDERBILT SILVER FOUND Plunder Stolen 18 Years Ago Was Hidden in Rocks. Itar Elarbor, Me-.. Nov. 1V. -A large j amount of neilid silver tahleware stolen | fr?,m Qeorga W, \aiide i hiits mmmer re-sldeu, e> he-re eightOOH years agO was found tO-day hiiid.-n in the* roe ks al ' the-baefl pf ? clifl by Btmoa Vbrtete, ? , Ii-atUHter. Vlolete wenl i,>**h<- -lirr for a load of rock, and in handBng tbe itoni cam< Upon tbfl silvei wnr,-, whirh OJgg COV ared by rocki earth and nnderbruah, j Th.- aUver li ralued al rfl.ixxi or more, j and i? part _.,!' pliniel.-r valu.-el tl rti.inv thooaaada of doUaro taken from tbe Vanderblll home. a large nun of mone-y and much traluablc Jewelry were , never reoovered. The i-llverware was markrd wlth the inltials "<'. W. V." VACATION TRIP IN COURT Negro Woman Demands 'Rights' in Highest Tribunal. Washli^ton, Nov. IS. .Mary K. Butts. ? ne'gro, e.f Bverett, Mass., tbougbl Bhe elld not receive the- treatment tO whlch | he-r tlck>-t entitl.e! her <>n a \.i>atl..ti | trip 1j>" water froni Hnston to Balti more and return In L90J. Afl an out com. th?- woman will ask the Supreme Court to deoiele th.it tbfl Old ' > ivil rlKhts ait" of L8TS, whleh was held uneonatitutional In hitterly fOUght Oaaai many vi-ars ager, is con Htitutioii l, nevertbeleea, and In full force ami e-ffee-t on tne OCeaa and otiii-' places where the United States has lurlsdk-tion. She* wants damages. No ThaiikflglvtBg dlnaer OaWiplete without a hotth* of Dr. Slegctt's Angoitura Bltter*. -Advt. LA TKEP Beautiful Ohio Heiress Weds Cancellor of Cuban Consulate Here. SHE NOW HAS TWO HOMES Couple Makes Hurried Trip to the City Hall and Knot Is Tied by "Marrying" Aldorman Smith. '8b! Ifa a secret! The most beauti? ful glrl in Columbla Cnlverstty-so her fri.-nds .speak of her?has been married slnce Krlday week. Whom dld she i marry? Sefior Placldo Domlnguez rlocnajr, ohanoc-Ilor of the Cuban Con? sulate in this city. The bride has Just turned ,-werity-ono, but already haa her degree of Hachelor of Arts from the I'niversity of Ohlo, and is work? lng for her M. A. at Barnard, taking a couraa in paychology, aad the thesis ?be is preparlng is entitled "The Psy choiog) <>t I.ove!" The, bride has two home in this city nt present. One at No. BB Morningside Drive, a few steps from Columbla 1'ni vatBtty, and the other is at apartments' at Uie Cathedral Plaaa, occajded by Boftor Docnlag-ea an.l BeAera Domln? guez. .Miss Kathryn Smlth, daughter of Bcrnard Smlth, a millionaire of Co lUB-b-S, ohio, lives at the Morningside home a.l.iress. Yes. she is Seftora Do mingU-S. De they know at the house that ItlflB Smlth is married? Well, her de.ir.si tiiend. Miss Maigaret Day, uliu is sludying at Barnard, says she does not know, and Hut the friends of I'lacido, as those arhe are intimate with the Cuban Chance!.-- call him. Wtnk slyly and tell bon some one at the Morningside Drive addreaa, everjr rnorning, ruffies a coun terpene and dehvers a1 rigiit swing in ttie centre O. a plllOW and otherwlse makea arork for a chambermaid. whlle .\li^ Bn.lt- that is, Seftora Domin giicz- Li l>r, akfasting hall a mile away. ai the Catb-draJ Plaza, wlth her hus i,and of ten daya. Girl's Parents Disapprove. Wlr. all ihe neccssity of secrecy? \\eii, there is faar of dlaapprovai on the nart oi the brlde'B paranta, They want !,,??? to linish her course at Barnard. Then another reaaoa 's that the Chan letlor la a dlrorced man, having been divoroed fr-ui, his Brat wife, LoCtaa IVrraii.l. on May M last. by the Flrst Diatrlcl 4'ourt Of Santo Domingo. The eertlflcate of dlvoroa, which was grant? ed on June .1, stated that tho dlvorce araa one <>f "mutual agreement." The n*w son-in-law is not known to the Smiths, tor be made the r.c qoalatani.I their daughter live years; ago when th.-y were going to 1-urope. . (oDtliiiirtl nn teventh pagr. fnurlh column. FANCY STORAGE EGGS 32c. DOZ. We sei.ct fraata egK* only for siorage. Ouaranted sound and sweet by Acker. Merrall & Condlt Cu-Advt. SULTJUIAPPEALS FOR INTERVENT TO END THE WAR Fail of Monastir Dashes Any Hope Porte May Have Had of Beneflting by Con tinued Resistance. THREE PACHAS CAPTURED Fifty Thousand Men and 47 Guns in Great Macedonian Stronghold Fail to Re sistSuccessfullythe Serb Attack. GREEKS AIDED OPERATIONS Effect of So Signal a Victory Ex pected to Show ltself in Further * Tcnsion Between Belgrade and Vienna?Newapapers Re flect Ill-Feelinf. rBy Tahle to The Tribune.] London. N'ov. 1!).? The battle at Tchataldja still contlnues, hut ln the absence of any news from the Bul? garian slde lt Is impossible to get any Hear idea of the progress of the flght? ing. It would seem. however, that the Turkish army. whleh has been rein foreed bjr fresh troops from Asla Minor, is at least holding its own for the present. It is reported that the Sultan is mnk ing B direct appenl to the soverelgns of Europe to decide upon an armed ln tervention to end the war. It is claimed that the fail of Mcna stir is the blRjrest victory so far se rured Ly the allies, surpassing that of the Greeks at Salonica, and the prlde of the Servians is deepiy gratitled. The Bghtiag b-Btai two days. The iBMlailB occupled all the hlgh points north west ol tha town and brought up a great nurnber of field batteries with ?eventeen hoaritaerB and other heavy gUBB, which were able to silence the Turkish artlllery llre. (4n Saturday B Servian dlvislon wai ordered to take up a position on the belghta te tbe west of the town, so a_ to cut off the retrc.it of the Turks. The position wns helU by twenty _______al Turks, with _eventeen guns. Daap-b ftre.it difncultie* cauaed liy the flood'd atate o_ tha eo-otiT, s-rvian tracjaa troan the Marava district, ied by Colo? nel Ned-CB) after wading through deeyj water. ?tornaed tba peat-laa. This pr< vented tha Turkish garrison from retir liiK into Albanla. The Servian attaik was from the north and w? st, and th. advaaeing Gfeeeha i ut 08 lhe Hnc of retreat to the ______ Greek Army Near By. Xothing is said as to the part played by the (Jreeks in the capture of the town. but it is believed that the tJreek CroWB Prlnce'a army is still some dls? tance away. having met lonsiderable r.sistan.e during his march at Florina and Veri.ena. Aay Idea thal the Turkish govern? ment may have had ot beneflting by continued resistance must have be.n shattered by yesterday's news of the fail of MiBMBtlr 1" -ha capture 4if that important town the Servians took three Pachas, including the C__B________ in chief, Zekki Pacfaa, r_>.4KX? men and forty-seven guns, tiius achieving the greatest indi\idual success of the war. Monastir was the second city of im portance ln European Turkey. It waa Turkey's stronghold in Macedunia, and bj its downtall Mice-lo.iia paases com pletely out of Turkish hands. It is rumored in H> Igra.ie that Bcutari has surrendereil, but this is _ncorrob__ rated, and is probably more ,,r laaa un 'iatelUgani antlclpatloBi" of aveata The Servians nuturally v. iii be atBtflfll at this victory, whii-h out hlaea UM capture of Salonica and must hav.- _ graal moral effect on the fuiui_ ..tuae ot the erar. Another Strange Silence. Another af Ihe strange at-aacea arhleh have ne. n charactarlatk of this war ln the matter ->f actual Bparatloaa _? the field app.ais tO have fallen over Constantinople, from which city only brief dlspatches have been reieived telling Of tiie re.sumption of th" Tcha? taldja battle and of the Bultan'e fr.sh personal appeal to the Kuroi ean sov aralgna t.. int.-rvene for.the t.rmina tlon of the war. wtiii cholera and typhua ravagmg her denioralize.l army an.l a powerful enemy hammering at the gataa 0. the capital. Turkey must again appeal to the allles for terms. Indoubtedly th lPl,j,, t of the Bulgarian command.rs iu ord.ring the attack on lhe _-_?-_-*> lines was IO cmr.pel this course. It seems incredlble that Bulgaria for the mere ghary at I triumphal entry lnto a city she does not desire possession of should erlah to take her army hflta _ dlsease infected zoiie. The Turkish reports. even the off. cers' ______ disiatches of the results of tba operations. have bi-en so unre llable throughout that Uttle attention can he pald to the reports of the Tchat? aldja battle lssued in Constantinople on Sun-lav and Monday. The operation probably was Httle more than an ar? tlllery pr.paration, which in all im? portant battlaa !?sts several daya, for the purpose of drawlng the enemy'a flre and establishlng the locatlon of tha enemy's batteriea. As the effect of the victory at Mon? astir will be to stlffen the Servian