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Many Think Single Term Issue Will Cause New Adminlstra? tion Much Worry. I.EBRASKAN LOOKS TO 1916J What to Do with "Peerless One" To Be Subject of Deep Thought by Wilson While Away. with rtteleent nloot wilson ealeylas tion ln tlir- balmy alr of the Ber e from the Importunities of ?__MMBClnn arnl wlth a mind at liberty to ej.veli \ir>on Bome of tho dIk things of .-:. I.-- ta ,?,n to Legin, the oue s ' What part ls William J D got*-g t-. i,iuy ln the new admln li nearef may be easy to some p l** I, it to those who know both Ihe l'i'M_e-iit-il.e-t and the .-M.raskan well. IbWe lsn't tl.e- least eloubt tilat the- elis ? on of Hryan ls golng to b-- OM ot the inrst eklinite siibje-cts tliut Mr. W_* .1! hOJOt lo deal wlth; OM t<> whlch irlll ri., doubt rie-vote aeene v.-ry d. > ;? thought !??.,.!?.? ho egain get* na.-k te> this country on I '? ot mber 16 V.,r while- Mr. Wilson an.l Mr. Bryaa may hav, thf* samo le.. a*- on (he tarlS nnd oa p*rog**a*eetv< i> irieiHtion, tJu-re- is one. tfuestlon em whk-li th'v are apart urently, nad that i*- IM qoeettoei of a, ? term. There "en*! any doubt m to ? Mi. Brynn stan.ts on thle <i'"* lion. tor he has tini.- antl again expre-'s:*<1 nnd wa_*n't h.- th-- om erho i.mii plank pul in Ihe t i:.ii:irnore? I ,-t beard ftoin I i Wllaon on IM nubjed of n . t, rm, even if M hi * Ihe Deeae* platforn adopted nl Baltlmore. n. t in i nglc poNlc given the ol wbetber h.- belleved In it ? it although i"' ban with frankne-ss overv oth, ,)lnn ? ia f<iiow Deinoemle Bryan Urged the Single Term. ,?. ,,n Um eoBtrenr. in ?n his* i paigr foot cleeed nr . ,t.rs te ?OPtJOTl Mr. WH? . ,i|V beenUM of the slngle term platform. -i want >ou to rota foi Mr Wlleen be* ,.;)!i- dged lo a single te-rm. and t|, wlll tM fre.- IO s.-rve UM ?. He aill not elcvote the great'-r parl ,-f hil -liiiinistratjoii to bulldinp *} ,, n,.,. ? brlng ahmit hls renornnn. tlon," araa In lubetanoe what the- N? teaman told hla audlences dur I we. ks' entpelflTil through the . w? st In rapport >>f the N< ? i, i ? y Qovernor. lt ls the- mioertilnty e,f the attitueb ef ? le-nt-.-1. ? t Wilson toward a single term and the unswerving attitud** of Mr. ? i bl favor of it that hat" made many -.- thnt tn** r. latloM between the two I'. tne.eratic Ieaders will beeome inor-- or tom atralned as Uaea gdea oa Vor there isn't the- least elonbt ln the niinds nf those \sii,, hav,- watcbed eventa eleeely that -Mr. Bryan wants to tM the lK-mocratle eanrlUlate f.,r President in 1916 and that Iie is lajrtng his plans aerordim-ly. Tnel.. ,|, lt is not hard to flnd many ppr seens w),o beUeva that Mr. Bryan had the sirinle tei.n plank inse-rte-d ln the Demo eratie plfltfnrm'with the purpose of iving ., ...taUelate h4ms*'lf four years from neew. atid Uittr* i??'t raucli de.ubt that he used tlie ofriclr t-rnl ar/Jiime-nt so vlRorously in hii ofluapalgn npooehoa for Mr. Wtteon ne. that Ihould the- e,e-ca_ion arise he could put forth s,,m.- pote-nt arpuments as to why Mr. Wilson should not seek a re nomination. IU- la in a position to tell J're-tldent-elf-et ">\'ilson thal he shoulel not se*ek a TO* nomiiiaii, i, beoaaea by M?s so he would be aeji::*; s,mie-thin~; <-ontrary to thr prOMll > l (Biyan) made" ti> tlie* people in th?- ,?eimpalgn Jusf clobed. Wai a Place Offared Bryan? lt may. perhapa, h.- mlrir to Mr. Wii se,u t i he- doe-s not approve- ef tt,.- fjntrl*- te rm pl.-uik In the Democratic platform and that he lntends tb se^-k a -, tnaiJon, bul no aaot-a ao than t,j say thal ba is la favor of lt, for until he hlm? self, tahea tha pabttc into his eeafldence an<T tells th. in his the.uf-lits on that sub ? t ? ? | ly ftwntoea as to his feelnga toward n single- term. The taet thal Mr. Kryaji is a ahrewd OM who bellevea in taking ad tagi of every opportunity that pre t it-> lf. is what makes hls disposltlon , the- new adminlstration one of prlme Inncrtance. WhUe newspaper reports had lt that Mr Prynn had decllned the port follp of Secretary of Rate, there l.-n't a ptnOO wno knowa Governor Wilson well who beiieves that the place was B-ter-d, to him. or tliat Mr. Wilson had offcn-d a place to any one. for that matter It may be that the wlah was father to the thought, however. and that Mr. Bryan would like to decllne the most important piace in the new Presldenfs Cabinet. not alone beeause of tbe politicul slgnltican* fl that would attach to lt. but also be it ls a rather dangerous post for a pro apectlve I'r.-sldintial candidate of four years from now. lt is one of those posta arheta the least slip ls likely to put one out of the runnlng, and Mr. Bryan ls not the kind of man who is golng b- t;,kc any chnnc-S. So Mr. Pryan's Matus in lha aeW administration will be intensely Intereat __, BBd there fcS't BUCb doubt but that Mr. Wilson will turn it over in his mind a good many tlmes before ha laavel Bermuda Ho far as Mr. Wtl.on ls con cerned. he has not yet .told his atti.ude on the slngle term. unless that part of his spesch of ac-eptance m whlcb ' that a platform was not a programme can be taken as a veiled admission that he is not in favor of one four-yeur term for Prealdenl Anyhow, he baaa l sa??. anvthlng publicly about it. and untll BB does there will be the teeling that Ba ir.tends U? look for renomination -OUI years from now. Mr. Wilson's close friends will not < !s . a ti,- smgie tarm n_f la iin>' *?* ? " the least intlmatlon of what Mr. WlaBO views ara, for. |hey aay. tbe -^?DH elect is competent to ans*er for I eelf, and when the proper time B_Tlves will do .0 without much wmttaue* a BULL MOOSE CLUB FORMINGj National Body Copies Plan ofj Union League Club. Steps were taken at a nic.?t_B_ B< th? IfanhatUa Hetel yeBterday afteraooii w form a aodal club among th? membeT oi the Pr-gxeaalvfl party. II * "" !" ? tlonal crganl-atlon. but whether there wu be only one club hen or lha Nea Vork organlaatlon arlll be the central or ganl-atlafl and braacbea wtll be formed tn other large flUes. throughout tlw ?? tfl tfl ba? OM beer. rtvt. rmimd. This and other question- will be worked oui by a __j-SB-tta_ of Bfteea, of whlcb Tlmatby L, Weedraff, of Brooklyn. I The call for the |.Un| WSJ sent out ? joseph m. Dixon, chairman of the I'rogr.sMv. National Committee: Wllliam H. Hotchklaa, chalrman New vork Btate committee; Mr. u.I< ? irman of tba Kiaga Countj com mittee; Fiancia W Blrd, chalrman of tba New v'oik County committee; George W. Perkins. Hainbrldge Colby Oacar S. _ira.it-. Wiillam A Prendergasl and John w ljruce. All of them were pr. sent yes? terday except Controllet Prendergast and Senator Hixon, both of whom were out of town. \ There were about BO men preaent at, Un BiBBllhaJ] over which Ifr. Blrd pre-j .ided Many of them w.re membera of the state committee from upatatl After oonslderabi. dbflcussioii it waa clear thnt the general obJ< U lo form al club that tfl B Way would ba tO the I'ro gressive patty what the Cnlon La II throughout the country are to tba RepubUean party, was fayored by aii Among the membera of tha OOmmlttefl appointed to work out the detalls are | Hamllton Plah, si . Prederick M Daven* port, of Oneida: chaunct-y .1. Hamlin. ofl Brle; iu>ratio C. King, of Klngs; LeaUel I_ Passa, of Chautauqua; Hugh AbbOtt, of I..-wls; l.ucien Honiieur, of Nassau; WJJIiam Wlrt Mills. of Pichmond: Krank i. F_rg-_on, of Queena and Mr Blrd and former AsBemblyman ?). J. Fltsgerald and Meauwa Morris, of New Tork. Mr. Fitzgcraid is secretary oi the committee. PLANS FOR PARCELS POST Holiday Rush To Be Basis of Additional Service. The rush of malt piao. tie tha Chiist raaa boUdaj_i is to be the aeoaalon of a BOlt Of "dt.s.s i.-beaisal" of the pr.-pura tlona made by the Postoftice Hcpar tment for the handllng of thfl parcebl post on January 1, according to unnounc-m. nts made yesterday by I'ostinaster '. Hitchcock. Tentatlve estlmates of the business that will be thrown to the department wlth IhS establi.-hment of a fl____|_ post have madfl || ohvlous, Mr. Hitchcock said, that a conslderable lacreaaa in thi forea wfll t.- Deeasaary. alea are bi-ing selected to nll the new Jobs and the force Wfll ba r.ady when the rush of Chrlstmas mall ,-ets ln. Contracts baVB been made for automobil. and horse trucks for the bandiiriK of the parcels bualneaa, The wholi additional machineiy will be tried' with the aid of the holiday mail. Mr. Hitchcock said. The volume of busl? ness dUrlng thof-e da>s lrt i.ppioxImatelV about what the average will be when the paroalfl post !s added. Mr. Hitchcock oonferred yesterday wlth the oommleelofl arhleb 4\as sppolntad m October tO make an lnvestlgatlon of the best typaa of tubea for the rapid trans BjB___oa of mall from the Grand Central Termlnal to the Pennsylvanla Station. He aald a tube system cunecting those two lmi>ortant mall branches was absolutely /i-.-usaiy aud that tb. Ue.__iu..ut mtt contempiatlng _ most efTlrlent aervice there No tube connectlon eaistfl at pres? ent between the two statlons TOBWRC "Man Thinking Progressives Can Win City Election Lacks Knowledgeorls Detective." REPLIES TO HOTCHKISS -? Third Party Leaders May Hear T. R. To-day Behind Closed Doors?State Executive Committee Will Meet. "Any man who thlriks that Ihe ePTOfree .Ive party .ould elect dty ofllcers nom inated upon a straight licket ls elther la.klng In polltlcal knowlclirf* arul expe-rl ence or helongs to the- ranks of UU nien tal'ry defedlve." This was the- rcply -rstcidav Of Con trolle-r PrendergMl to ? stnteriient Of Chetnaan Hotchkloa <,f the Piogreealve Stat<- c'oinmlltce. ln WhlCfc M tOit'. '"While then* is I p|-ar. ntI f ? " -cntlm.-nt whatever m th,- Progroaolve party look* ing to a pooothlu faahm between Um Pto* Rressivcs and elth'-r ,,f tle old partMM ln the oleetkma of n_i nnd Iffll, thi- nntter win nadoubtedty bave eooaddeiaUbo." The- r-fere-nce of the state i-huir'ii-iu was ti, thlaaa that ara t? i-.- dl ? -? I to day at the conference betweea ttMmbara e.f the state eoiiiiiilt!, , ami tlie varlous county chalnnea. Colonel Rooeevell nnd Oscar L. straus who was th>- perty*acan* iiuiate f,,i doveraor, elM telk le tha ne* .emblcel Progressive*. Tha gntlMrtag ?JD ba ao larc,- that it en fouriei nacaeaary lo have lha mee'itijr; at the; Hollan,! Il'mse. lt Is probabla that tha meetlng when th,* colonel apgaka *a II not ba an open Oialrman llotchki ?., Boi pl In whleh aome of th. i re marks ol the re>i,>i,et ;,; i., ii- | meel lnR e.f the* state oi nani/atiem were- i, - peated ln the n,\ wlll ba precede.i by ., meetlng ,-i tha stat.- executive- commlttee Chairman Hotchkiis Silent Cbalrmen Ifotchl lutely rc&uoed te dla uai tha atateme nt of Controller PveoAergaal In whlch , i. n< a waq mada te, "mentally d< f< ? ? ? II,- i-aiel he had BJOl tt ld it. I nt BCknowl ? ?!. ? ,1 thal aOBM .,:.-? I I I l"'-l i:,m ;,i it. Xor would Chairman Hotchklaa dlacuaa hls attituii.- on ftisi,,ii on tha New Tork i'itv mnnlelpal tlcket m tl fall. it is un deretood that ba hoUa ti,.it tM Progree* \ a part] oould not well loln ha th.* Republle nn organlxal denoundag it f<,i ' fi nudule nl pra l ln the electlon <,f deteajetea to the Repub* llean National COaVOBtlon lat M ? thinks that th< ]'r<,K. ? ghl t-- go ah.-ad and bomtnate 1 | i ? i tlcket, and then let the Rcpuhii ans Ind ? if they wiii. in i.-ply to the atatemenl ? str.uis that ln nppolntlng tha leglalatlve commlttee of tha st.u, orgkaliatton b< ha i nol paid any at;. nti,?n t-> .li.-ti I, t llnea, aluiiii-" ruther to k<1 m, n Whe '? mlliar wlth the- doetrin. s as UUlllMd ln ti,-- |,iatf?,i ni nnd oould ,i ?'? ip bl t-, cgrry ent auch plank -?. Controller i rendergael aald he <ii'i eol think Mr. Straus was reeponelble for tha aele-'tlnn ot tha commlttee ,>i nlne Prendergaat's Objection. ? what i ,,i, ? i ? t. , |a tha fae-t that wh, n t:,i- rnoat lmportant com* rnltf.-e was appointed ,,i,lin.iry polltlcal wisdom end deoenc] w< ra ? in reootfnhdag oaa "f tr<. meat lmportant comtnunitles in thi- state.-." ln hls statement, ahlcb came fn.ni his country hom, at LakevUte, Conn., lha Controller went on t'> eapreea bla bellef in fusion on a municipal tlcket, mocb M he has already been ?i,i?jt*-?t in TM Trlb* une. i;-.. i v one ought t,. know," ?that the moot linpc.i tant electlon t,. l>, held ne-.xt year ll tha riectten e.f <lty otlle-ets for tbi -' Ctt) Of NOH -Ork, I .lu : ,,t know what w.iriant Ol autheuity the state chairman of IM i'r,-, party has f,t aaaerttng that then erlll not bt* fusion <>r that tbere la little IlkoHhooo' of fusion. "lf h*- 1k [iiakinn hi: -ta'. n.- Bl on the authority of tboM "??*?*) blgta m ti"- Pro* Kn.-sf-ive party, the-' mlght M WOM i.i,,|,| stand now that llle-h a poltcy wi.ul.l OOl only be suicieiai i'.r tM Progreealva party, but would he- VM< |? ,1 from a CtVU polnl of elew. Than ia m wajr la arbleb ;> tlck* ,-t emi ba mail,- t,, ii'tiat Taroiaeny Hall hut by fflMlBf the aleBMBU OPPOOOd to that eigniilaallim " Th.- CoatreBe r baUeva thal tbere should be an absolute- "ghOW down" em th> propo.sition te day. Thal i? hardlf prob* able, however, as th, OOafereaea has hee-u called priniarlly to floCOM *-' ita and not local matter.--. "if the Progreaetve eoaferoaee te moi rew," aald the CootroUer, "shoulel decide. on a utralght tle k, t policy ln th,- city e.f N'.-w York ne-xt y.-ar tlu- lltJlltegratlon of the Pregieo?ra party in thla dty wiii Every one contemplating the purcha.se of a piano or player piano should see these instruments?the latest development in an ihdustty already in the midst of great changes A 1913 Sensation Francis Bacon Tremaine and Carmen FUn-cd in their con struciion so they can be changed into Player Piaoos at any time. Convertible Pianos PRICES $245 to $500 a On Vicoj and for _-_.. _. Exhibttion Rooms THE BACON PIANO COMPANY KS7ABMBHED 178? 505 FIFTH AVE. (near 42d St.) VlsnCRS WELCOME CATALOGUE on request bsglB with th.- atmounctment of that pol? lcy." REPUBLICANS^FACE FUTURE Party Has Always Returned to Power, Says Club Address. The u. pabNcaa Clah, al it" ***___* BtBetbta last night, aAavtai an aAAraat, which, aftei reetttng the happenin.* of tha raeaat alecttoa and caillng attention lo tbe fact that after the only three tlmes that fh. RepubUean party had beea de? feat. d in national elections in the last !ifty-n\o v.-ars. it had b.en trtumphantly r. turned to pOWer, ended as follows: The K.publtcan l.ub <>f the &&* n.w Y..,k calls upon Bepubllcana eyery srhere to face lhe future with courage. undaunted and eonftdence _*$??*? lt appealfl to Republican clubs tbrougn out fi ?? oountry to af on-.- b_tt_ to pro ,,,,, .? - , next conteal with the >em - cratli party. It urges them to tnte II ?-.nt discussion. and, without comprom s? rlnclples, to dlssemtnate the policies ,,t Republlcanism throughout tbe nation, ln the I- llef that bj so appeallng to tne m,|?i- lu.Inn.nt of lhe Amerhan people, the party. which through half a century ,.f srise admlnlstratlofl haa advanceo tne prospi iit of thfl nation to a degree never before attalned by any other country. will b. H_aln r-BtOred to the _uidar.ee or th. 4\. Ifare and prosperity of the Ameri sn i ? o ln tb.- preamble the srise and cmHent '.-a.!. rahlp of President Taft and lha dig BiOi,! ua-. in arbli h he has BCoepted de ? \ re pralaed. The bellef was ex J.I.-..S..I tb.it tl.. Republlcaa pnrty would codtlnui t.. uphohl the Mbartlaa of tba p .pi, rouchsafi d In the constitution. -ri,. , v. nlnj ara oi i aad bv a paper by r?r i.. i. s. sman. prealdenl of lha Chlna So. b iv. on th.- Mrth of the Cbhv i' . io Um papt r, 'be , I,.), ,,.,; i resol - _o__rra__lat_ag rne |H .,1 tb- lr eli obtaln foi 11 '? i'" " ntatlee i, snd ri flpectfallj re ? ; -it .,t the ualted i, prarogatt.* nn?i l;. public at iba ?:. dati. and thtta l< I I t . j. ibli- of tbe ? |qto ti i I imllj of aaUoi ?? .. O'GORMAN OUTLINES WORK Favors General Legislative Pro gTamme for Extra Session. Waalltnaton, Hat \*> \ KBheraJ laglB iiiive programmi foi th? apceial ,,: c ?? bi <?;!(..i | > Prealdent' n neal fprlag arai adyoeal d to-nlghl b oi;,irni;iii, of N'ew one i I: ???? rnoi fVflaon- eblef I ? itar de. |_i d that be could B-4 no objeetloa lo tabing ? : mattei n ? ? ? leg? islatlon snd amendnM antl >_rai ? ia? e |a< id. ntal t" ths revlsloo od lha ? whi.h I-.iii !? . buahiaaa of thi tor < i*< loi i \\ ithoul harlni Bferred 44 Rfa anv of ? i ...r ..' ravlslng va at* ? ii.._- \ i if s. ntlmenl ln Congi l %i ? ersl bill l shall not ln t ..ii 1 !.. ... .. thal n i ould ? lefl itl v. plans now I ln redeemlng the natlonal pk-t ? ? ? ,.[... t -. . ti,, .i ii-ini portanl i Bul -^iii all of tb.it hava el ready b.n mad.. thal - ibjecl ahould not - mounl of time i * a .fi lo taki..,^- up SU< b -i ?? propi rly pre| I ? rtaln '??Mi, now und. tloi snd ttu rs la a de? marx 11 nts to thi ihai ma n - te im', ? onslderatlofl ? WILSON UNITES FACULTY Old Opposition to Him at Prince ton Now Buried. i ? i . \o. :? xh< tm ttlty I of whotn op d Mr Wilson so ?trenuouslf wbi \ b lenl Ol tbe unlverslty, are now unlted ln pralss of their lt oi ' Dej \i the M-sreekry BteeUna or the fai iltj to-day Prealdenl John "iiier Hlbbei) appolBted fl OOflBntlt* t.-.- to le resoluttosi con gratulatlng Mr tVllaon on bla election ition \4iu be prepared before the neal bh aill I icolty and then Bcted ui oa. if lad it _m b unanlmously adopted. Tl ? i ommtttee bj polnti d bj Pr< flldeal Hlbbi n conslsta of P tb aaader T, Ormond, chahrmaa; Profssaor Oeorga I .irp- r Sttd !>' Bfl W. bfl I '??<?>?. tbe latt.: lhe m aris appoiotad i.'-ad of I ooi oi i lei ti ? ta, ttlty haa g-vaa per___alea la Ihe etudents "f the eolleasj to arrangs Par t to thfl Presldent-elect as SOOI1 as tie returna from hb raeat-on ln Benaada. dtnaef \siii tak.- ptace la ths gym aasium ooanected arltb tha oollega al ,|at- |0 be d' . Idl d later. REFUSES TO HUSH UP CASE Magistrate Holds Man Charged with Stahbing Judson. Frederlch B. Judson, nrhe araa alabbed i \-.. k age 'ii tha apartmaata af Mrs. \_t. Deneker, al No. j ITaal Mith atreet, sppaared la tha Waal sid>- _aa_i yaatar* daj aad II roof_ bta -tfryaPi _______ Doama, enflsa.-fod t" hava the complaint ac.inst <<tto Denekei dropped. Magla trate Murphy arouM nol permII this. He said tha aflMaetl deelared b crime bad beea eommttted aad thal thajMapb would appeai as comphiliiatits. After sral attempta ta haaa the case _!_? i .i o msel for Deaeker aralrad ex? amlnatlon BBd BtaglBtra-fl Murphy fixed i.aii ai IMM '"? lha appaaraaca of _ba defendant in tha Ooort of Qko-aral laa> | iol.S Denckar*! lawyer asked that his client ba iauretfld until ball eogli be obtah-ed, bul Hh- maglstrate rafUSed and cotn inlited lilin. Mrs. Deneker was ln court wlth her maid. They were SSCVed witU BUbO?maa to appear before the graad Jury today. IDAHO IN WILSON'S COLUMN. nolse. idaho, Nor. II Woodrosi wilson carried Idaho in the it-cent election by UN votes. With one small county in loinpl.te and all Other olflolal. the Vote on President stands: wilson, 34,oio, Taft. tXJtiA; Roosereit, _>.5io. On An Outing ' AU camp cooking Is made appetizing anddigestible wtth LEA & PERRINS SAUCE THI ORiaiNAL WOUCIITMIHIM i i-h. Gine, st. w??. Steaks,and ? 11 utitin_ di-!ie.? nnproved by ita u_e. An Appetizer Jomv IhnMBsari laaa, Bgaaaa, s.v Spends Few Minutes Here on Way Back from New Haven. ACCIDENT CAUSES DELAY Railroad Laborer Killed by President's Train When He Is Caught on Trestle. President Taft, accompanled by his aid, Major Rhoaries, nnd hls secretary. Carml A. Thompson. arrlved ln New York from N'.-w Haven on the Boston express of the New Vork, New Haven & Hartford Rail? road short ly afte-r 4 o'clock yesterday af ternoon. Surrounded by Secret Strvle-c men who awalte-d hlm upon tho platform. the President and hls party were hurrk-d through tiie train shed te> a frelght ele vat.ir, whlch conv.-ye-d them to the bag gfl_fi room at the cith Street entrance to the stutlon. When the President lefl New York, shortly after 10 o'clock yesterday morn? ing, to atte.nd a meetlng of the Yale Cor? poration at New Haven. he went to the train ln practieally th- same- manner. A eurloua throat thal had coiiected outstde tlM gi-tes Of the train shed te* see tha PreeMeal arrlve yeeterday elleiiaoog waa dl.-eappolnted. He; .-nt.-ied n flrntUng auto moi.ii. an-i aae driven dlraetly t>. tha I'e-iinsylvania Rallro.iei statloti, where ba boarded a train tor Waahington. The train on which the PiesKMrt trav* ell.-.i from e"onn.ctlcut was n-*.iriy twenty mlaotea lau reachtag th- Orand CJeatrel tenhlaal, owing te en ncciilenl that o iurre.1 MM BrldgepOft Whil- OfOMlng a tp-Mlr ov.-r a . r.-ek MM I'.it-klrt.s Of the- town an uiildeiitUii-d labore.-r. cin ployed by the railroad, bedhaae bemmed ln by tralns SOariBg ln elther dlr--ctlon. Be areeeei to tha other track as ba iw th. PreeMeafa train approachlng. but as a treil fiom the OppOatta dlrectlon bore down upon hlm he etepped ba'*k to the Boathbouad track aad ?*.* atrvek by the inglne. ik- m toeeed from tha Uestls lato foor f?*et of water below, nad when be wm : after tha train had come to a aaddea hall ou the oppeette tttt ot the creeh M waa fooad to be badly manglad He dle,! -ooo after beang p* ked np. Newa of th-- acddent was wlthheld from ti., Preotdeat, and ba reataiaad Igaoeaat as to tha oumm ol th< di lay thal iaee hlm n acent mergle of tlma to ooaneci wlth tl,e Waahington train. v ? ? i ,? ,'h- aaeake espraea, to whi. h ? prtvnta eai lag tha Pieel* denl anei bla party, wm attached, lefl the Pennaylvaata atatloe. Flvn ndaataa be f..r. th, tiain wa. achadulod to depart joi-.n wan.iiii.ik, i borrted down the- plnt* form nad . nt. i,-,i tM Preatdaafa car, tha olympic He had I l IBM ? I ** I BOld, al th- lnvltatlon "f tha Preeldeat, and ln t.,n.|..| t,, lide <,:.!> as t.u ., ? I'hll.id.-Iphla. CMrlea D. Hlllee, ehalrman of lha Re .-, .\aii,,i.a! Commlttee, alao mel th>- Prcetdenl m Mew fork aad mada the trlp t,? n/aehlBftaa wlth blm, Mr. hiii.-s wlll r. .iunie- his poet as aet retary to tha i :t when Carffll Thompboa, who ??* aagaged m thnt capflidty nl present, be coroea 1 af Um ' Iti I states to i,-piac- Lec MoCluBg. who receatly tea* .-.. red hls ra dgaatloa. i n> r ilagrapb M TM Ti Ibaaa l Kew Haven, Nov. II i-'-u the tiist tlma in elght months President Taft to-da> atteaded a meetlng of tha Fale Corpora tion. Cfemlag bsre wltk Otte tyannard itti.i Clarance I Kaleey, ol New Tork ,'lty. f.-liow members of the trust.*,- he.ar.l of tha ealveralty, ba remalaed aaaetly fe.ur hours, e atehli.K th- I e>\ lo-k aipioaa f,,i New V?,rk. Bverywherc the Preeldi nl was greeted with ele-m.in.-itratl.ins e.f .-uthusUmii, but h>- .11,1 not aeknowledga the groetlngs by BiaOhilH durlng hls stay. Hls ,|:.,ra - iiiii.- iight. d up the cluetera thal latbered nroaad aua wherover ba re? maln. d waltlng for g BMNMBt H.- WM greeted al the Unlon i>?'i">t by Colonel _aM M. I'linan. head of the Republican organlaatlon of this pan <>f Um state, a:.,| hy PTOfeOSOT H.-nry I BBMTy, of Va:. ehalnaaa of tha receat Natloaal Turlff I'oinmtHsiuii. At UM Iiiion Dt-pot (iov.-'ii,,! Baldwln oadeavored to pay bla reepecta to ihd Preeldeat, bat was beld ,-a<*k b>- tho erowd aad laally etepped nboard a truin for Hartford. rtaaadent Taft was accompanled on hls last vlalt here by "Anhie" Hutt, who weat down with the Tttaate. htajor nmt h.i,i beea alth tiie Preaadaat oa eeerj previouf rkdt ttsm hls laauguretlea tiu the.- nreeeat s MAYOR MUST ANSWER SUIT Court Refuses to Grant 40-Day Extension in Ourran Libel Case. Mayof Oaynor faileel ln hls cffort y.-s tarday lo ohtala an extension of forty days in whlch to tlie hls answ.-r to the lihel sult bteiught against him by Alder man H 11. e'urraii, .halniian of the al? dermanic omnilttee* that is iBVOOtlgattBg poUOl cemditiona. v'urran ls sulng the Mayor for |li"J,t"iO elamaj-.-s Counsel for Ald.rman e'urran told Jus? tice MoChll that be would coaeeat to s delay <>f itv.- days hut no unue. n?- aald that he- had already given tha Mayor an a.hlltle.nal forty days to the twenty which the law givis a defeadaat to saewer a BupreaM Coort aatfcm, r-'oi- Mayor Oay? nor, his lawye-r 0-Plalaed that his hon.r bad i.e.-i/so busy eatartalnlag th.* oAoera ot tlu- Aiiieili-an warshlps, who were here a few we.-ks uitn, an.l was so e-n grosoed la many other otitciai raattots that ln- had ntit had a chance to talk wlth hls clle-nt about hls answer. Justlce- M,? e'uli re-se-iv.-d de-clalon, but sald that an i-Mte-nslon of forty elays was altogethe-r too long. lu th" Ubel sutt wine-h Oeneral Theodore A. HlnKham, forme-r Police roBlllllSSlOliai. broiiRht against Mayor Oayaor tM latter also deiuye-ei riiinK hla answe-r! The ease- wa.s llna Hy cornpro mlsed by the Mayor apologlzln* to (len aral Blngham t,,i hls reaiarkB about hlm. COLONELS PLURALITY 19,430 Minnesota's Orricial Figures Also Show Big Socialist Gain. St. Paul. Nov. 18.-Theodore Roosevelt carried Minnesota by 19,430, aecordltiK to e-omplete returns tahulated by Jullus A. Hchmahl. *3r>e-rctary of State. The vote as oftlclally e-omplled is RoOMVOlt, Pro graeOlVe, 1 2r.,S56; WllHon. iJemocrat, 106, 426; Taft, Hepubllcan. 64,334; Debs. Puh llc Ownershlp. 27,505, und Chafln, Pro hlbltlonlst. 7.886. A surprlse ls the increase of nearly 14.000 Hoclallst votea, aa compared wlth four years agu President-Elect Receives Glad Welcome in Hamilton. TAKES A PRIVATE COTTAGE Finds House Lacks One Bed, and He Rows Alone Across the Bay to Get It Hamllton, Bermuda, Nov. IS -Presldent tilcct Wilson and his famlly arrlved it Hamllton to-day on the steamer Bcr miidfan. Alderman Black, reprcscntinK the city of Hamllton. went out on a prlvate steamer. ard Inviti-d Mr. Wilson and his party to accompany him to Hamllton, where an addreas of welcome was to be BieBBII.Bd Owlns to tho larRo number of women In th* party Mr. WHson de cllii'd the laS-U-t-OB and remaln. d at tba Detuiudlan untfl she reaehed her dock. Tha Amerlaaa *_____! to the lalaM aad otbera paeted Mr. PFHaoa arltb lufljetaa. uheaia as ha rtaad aa lha apper deck. boarb-i aaa aalutlag tha pywd _*tta the sf.-amir was belng berthed. The EVestdent-eteet and his party labded nt noon. Mr WISon araa th.- city offielals and was eatbU cbeered ta be paaaed througb tb. ? ?. w from public and privat- build Imrs. Tb. May.-r of Hamilton in his w.-lcom iu_. addn bb .'.'bi P^eTthe^cirdW^/-^^ ? inl.^./stat.s ,nd.;,;at Krita.rulU i? maintained unlmpalred. snd th? '? stronB bonda of the anle_ ?"' " strengthened. in his n rpofl -?? Mr. .FBdea I kti-w i bad "*? relation- of lhe t-" eoaati I Mr. WHSOa then exprBBBBd hl.< wisb to be Hilowed to remaln Incognito. 1 he p| -:d. : i ' f_ ,,f th" ,.,..,noon gattlag his famlly -_t__ cottaga, a/b-cb Im baa reatad, or-rlooldng the oaaaau He dlaooreired thal ba was ahort one bed. and IQW* d across the hay alone to obtaln it. ;? ir weather prevalled during thfl eoy .,_.. from N-w Vork. and OoTemor Wil? son thoroughly enjeyed hli <i'ys and plgbta at sea After a lon*, nap in his r,,.,in -eBterday afteitiooa be epent maat ?r tha evenlni with his friends tattt-i rtorii s. Mrs. Wilson fell the -train of the cam? paign and spent most of h-r tinir- in bat .,..,. ,,,o?, She said she was not s.-ashk, but waa tlred Huratholme, tha arlnter reab* Mrs Borden Harrlmaa, was offered to M, wiisor, during his fltay here. out he l.ad already engaged a cottage. -?? KUNITZER CASE STILL ON Medical Society Opposes Motion to Drop Suit. The battle between the Now York County Medical Boclety anl Dr Kohert Kunltser, wblch has been a_in_ since December IT, 1P1*>. when he was ex pelled by the society on ? liftrges of fal slfyinK the ic.oids of S\d.nham Hos pl-al. is still on. BBd tbera are piospect. 'TORECLOSURE-TO THK PLAINTIFF* The above quotatlon from the dally papers means that in most cases the lender must buy in the property. It may be necessary to (oreclosc the best of mortgages and foreclosure suits cause annoyance and an intcr ruption of Income, even lf you do not lose your prlnclpal. A holder of a guaranteed mori^age will never have to become the unwiu. Ing owner of real estate that is one of the thlngs he ls Insured agalnst. You can prt out, st anv tlme. any amount from $200 up with the protec? tlon of our guarantee and get .v?, uet 1V0 .nvestor has ever lost ? aolinr ^>^PRI<-A-E (J0A_t|Q|T_Zj| Capital 5 Surplus . 94:1,4-00,000 . i-Bwar, N T 1 71 B-rn_m _i? -_h __0 rulton 81 _ Jamaca. of milts BBd COUnt< to come. Befori ? 'ourt Vsndl.er, Mtornsj foi ctety. Bppflsaad a n ,. I1.1111 s. Ollbai f. i""i ? /er. io dis, oatlaus 11 ? Dr. Kunlt/er iti May pei a raaonnl ol tbe voti \4.-is BBpellad. blr. Q-ltberl aald Ibe 1 tinue wt.s nia'b- ll t\ Mr \'..cdi-. ? ? nol OJttltfl co r.. ii, wl if> his - Mr, Qllberl :i.? ?' ,,( It I- . _uilt ln \ ie\i <it the 1 he has : ? ty ni _ WE HAVE TOO MUCH GOLO Professor Fisher Says Its Infla tion Boosts Prices. ll ;-,--..-??> ?I t y. 11 tba rooma ad the Ki s .. ? nianiv to the b-flaUon of thi ? ?t gold aad tbe inflation _, araa full conseQueneas ? nfl&Uon ol ? | currency aad made for the red 1 before i longl the retlreuu ol od - laws piovl.l. renoy 44Itb >ih<r. _u 1 beUevfl thi l impelgn 0 pul Uc undei Just as dlsa - ? The busini - - w.ji| l ti -?. l- somi ? ? . itli. r .111 > < tion of I liioii-tai y iinit. The truth ls that monetai and roonetary expanslon ? ??? Tne lesson .,: suffeC frorn sold from natural cau es Just ae Inflation through Moat peopli "a dolbu ia 1 doll 1 ?tays so. Tb.- wi l_ht of tbe gold do ; ir.? :iv ,1. bul if- value or purcl doei not To bi si/c of the 1 old dolh-r .... it to the purchaslng pOarer '?' ? ahsurd a 1 II s oui 1 be to al fully as tO tbe e| tainlfiK breakfast cereal, bul l 1 ,,,,?: ,. of how much ceri tl ij talns. Martln H. Brady. pre ' ' ciation. reafarai .1. and H>n ?? ? . IflCted tn s'.ic. e, r\ him. with new service to j 1 ii Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis Effective November 24th I 20th Century Limited o ii f !?! !! II I lmportant Change in Time Will Leave New York . 2.45 p.m. (Now lravei 4.00 p.m.) Arrive Chicago . 9.45 a.m. Return Schedulo Will Leave Chicago . . 12.40 p.m. Arrive New York . 9.40 a.m. Southwestern Limited Will Leave New York . 4.00 p.m. ? Arrive Cincinnati . 10.50 a.m. Arrive Indianapolis 10.50 a.m. Ar. St. Loui* . . 5.00 p.m. The West.rner A New Train Will Leave New York . 2.00 p.m. Arrive Cincinnati . 10.50 a.m. Arrive Indianapolis 10.50 a.m. Arrive St. Louis . 5.00 p.m. Arrive Chicago . 5.00 p.m. The Cleveland Limited Will Leave New York . 6.30 p.m. Arrive Cleveland . 7.30 a.m. "Water Level Route"? You Can Sleep Railroad and Pullman tlcket* delivered by Special Mesitngcr without extra charge. Por furthe-r Informa tion. address General Eastern Passenger Agent, 1216 Broadway, New York. New York Thono 6310 Madiaon Brooklyn 'Phona 167 Main _5j_sr> ??.? ? ?r ? ? Va- ? ?A.?' ? ? ? ^ .- .-. ? ? -___a_ag____a?_3_aB-__s ~-? -*-*.