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DEALS MORTAL Hi 10 BATHTUB T Supreme Court Holds "License Agreements" lllegal as in Restraint of Trade. DECISION OF GREAT IMPORT Will Affect Investigations Now Under Way and Anti-Trust Suits Already Filed by the Government. Waehlaftea. We*. lS--T" 'm <>nooh" Tr.akliin .ledsion in the bathtub truat ca_e the BuprenM Coort of lha Ualted itatea bdd do_TB to-day tha broad prlnclple that there can be. no monopoly in the un Batente- BTadae. of a patented machine wtthattl vlolatlng the Sherman anti-tru_t law, justicp HeXenaa deiivered tha unanlnfloufl opinion ol tha coart In acoordance wlth thla di>, trine, the court atr-ck down as lllegal the "Bceaaa iiRr. .merits" b)f which mamifactur- ? ?J p. r cent of the sanltary enamelled iron arare la tba Unlted Itatea arere bound te* gether ba combination. The tkenee i_Tee menta aiiowed the nanafact-reri to aat _ patented iredger oaty on Doadttlor Ihol htooM BhMa 11 aa attached price IM, would lot Bell te (obberfl ahe booghl from poadenta, would nol aell ln eertaln terHtoey and woald a onda" B-dalfl af OM Department of Juatlce wire elaUd ov | ;.>n, WhlCll ? -,...). ?rU1 ' portanl b aHng un BBflraral lBe_atl_atlona noar under aray. t_ w, tai ealtfl alreadj tiKalnnt the nxrrtng plctan ? the Unltat Ihi Ma ? ' -" ? ? Decision ''itally Important. u vitally im portaal beeauee oi tbe governmenfa -b-Ma that the "patent Hcenae aifeernentM plan wral ? .. tad by many con ill cf the Judiclal baa on the "pui- truat" plan. aa exe__pUn_d In Ihi i fl*. ,,? - Btandai. ? ompany ot onlo; the "Holding company" plan, Bl ? Hirad inv.iii.i ln thi Noi l b 8. flnd ih,' combination of a holding c-irrpani and a rn howfl in th. Btandard i ? 'Juatlce ftfcKei ha ared ln hia opinion ? ii tha attati i la wai td ..nvert Indapendent and competitlve ooov paiiies Intfl a cimbin.itioii BBbJected to - aad refulattona "Th. trade was pi.i li.ii.. oatrolled from praducer t.> ? flnaumer," said be, "and the poteney of i'< flehaflM wai eatablbihed by the eo? < peiatlon of h_ per cent of the mani Caetarera, and their ndellty te It ?an sc carad not only by trade advantagaa, bnl hal araa practlcally a pecunlary <>en ,.ltv. not inaptlj t? rmed m tne _rgVBM_t cash bail' " To-day. dec-rtoa aaatalna tiie <je-ree of thfl i'nlted States Id.trict i 'oui t for Mury land flbrogatlaa -1"' H i use agrcement" and pavi.i the way for the retrlal of the < rlniina! mtt fgaltWrt the bathUlb trust, tht- ftrftt trial of which. in Detroit, a X.w months ago, resulted In a disagreement of the }ory. Attorney General Wickersham po.tponed the retrial uhtil the. ln.ues in the clvil suit were decided by the Supreme Oeart. l.dwln P. Grosvenor. special assistant to th.- Attorn. -y 0 aaa r fll. who prosecuted iin- case and Bfgded II Ifl the Supreme Court, said to-n!ght: "The economic effact of the prosecutlon by Attoriuy General Wickersham is ln terestlng. The combination began opeia tions in June, 191". At once i-omplaints poured ln to the Department of Justice. The Attorney General began proctedlngs in July, 1910. Slnce the combination wtxt broken up the prices of the product have fallen from _- to if) per ?ent, yet to-day nearly all ot the manufacturera engaged in the buslness are runnlng their factorles overtime, and they are all maklng money at the re<luced prices prevalling la this perlod of competltlon." "The aimenients." said Justice M Kenna, ' clearly transcend what was nec essary to protect the use of the patent or the monopoly which the Uiw conferred upon it. They accompli_he_ a restruint of trade condemned by tht Sherman law." The Juatlce said there was nothlng in the mlmeograph caa_ of last yenr which contravened tho vlews he waa expresalng. addlng: The added element of the patent in the < aae at bar cannot conler immunity. ltights conferred by patents are Jndeed very deflnlte and exten_lve_ but they do not, any more than other rlghts, give 'a universal llcense agairiflt posttlve pro hlbltions. The Sherman law ls a limita tlon of rightfl?rlghts which may be puahed to evll consequences and therefore ure restralned." Tho Supreme Court took a recess to-day untll Decembor 2. TO SELLJMOTOR^COMBINE U. S. M. Oo. Will Be Put Up for Auction in January. The foreclofliire sale of the Unlted Statee Motor Company and its aubsldlarles was set yesterday by Judge Hough. t.f the I'nlted States Distrlct Court, for January ?. at 11 a. m., in Room 47 of the Kederal Bulldlng. Receivers Strong and Walker were di iected by the court to dlspose of the propertlea of the insolvent corporatlon at public auction on that d.y. The proper? tlea can bc sold ln one single lot or in Mx different parceis, the court ordered. In caee there should be a bld for the whole, the bldder will be requlred to put up a < a?h fleposlt of $_S0.00O. Should the bld iling b- arranged In lots. a deposlt of $-0, t?ft will be requlrcd from the bldder on ?ach lot. ALLENS MUST DIE FRIDAY Virginia Outlaws' Plea for a New Trial Fails. Richmond. Va Nov. II.?A new trial was refuaed Floyd Allen and his eon. I'laude Swanson Allen. to-day by the Su? preme rourt of Virginia. Tie men are condemned to die in thfl ?\n tric chalr next Kriday for the murder of offlclalfl o| the Carroll ______ Court at Hlllflville on Mflrch 14. It ls believed Governor .'.lann will not Interfere. ASTOR THANKS HARBURGER AcceptR Sheriff s Invitation to Take Father's Place on Jnry. SherlfT llarburger recelved the follow? lng letter from Vlncent Aator yisterda>: My d-ar Sheriff Haiburger: It Is wlth pleaaure that I have recelved your notlfl < utloii of my appolntment to the thiid panel. Sherlff'a Jury. My father alwaya hrghly appreciated the honor of belng fl member of such a body and 1 am glad to have the opportunity of lUllflg t<;e U-aiU." whtel! ln. hokl. INEN ENDS IH < ontinued from flr?t nage. was romparatlvely not far away. Fifty patrolmeu. ready to go out on duty. followed them and a BOOte tt detee tlves. Rut even before they got there* Father Wallace, of the St. Angelo Merei Roman Cathollc Chure.li. Morrls avenue and 10.1d street, had gone into the hotel anel was adminlsterhip tho last rites to the wounded men. Vogel and "Lottle" werr dead on the floor. The pirl had a great bullet wound in her hreast and hlood poured out of the nian's right temple. Drs. Epstein and Rovenscheln took the wounded men to the hospital. L*ast night lt was said that Rutler was about the only e,no who would re. over. t'or ruier Jlealy got a short statement from Fay. who told between gasps the ro mantk story that nes behind the ehaas and its traglc endlng Fay sald that Sndie Braekenhoff, who Wtig arrested yesterday. on the e-hnrge "f stoaling trilles from people she )Worked for as a servant girl, had eon fessed uneler a aweetlng by the prlvate detectives thnt aha wai Only parl of n trlo that hael figured in several diamond roMerries; nnd thal v*Qgel and "I.ottie" were tho two othor bars 0< Ihe triangle Pay w<U assipner) hy Deputy f'om mlaaloner Dousharty te> aooonipany Al? ien and C.-rade. '\\ ho stooil otltslds th"* fumlshed rootn i.e-e-upled by the man man nl Tenth avenue nnd 2,",th and saw th.-ni have then- bag* gage loaded on the taxicab. The- de? tectlvea followed, once losing the pair. but flneilly rauglit them again, .end ?tood guard outslde the hotel long enough for them to open the irunks .. . Itcaees, whlch were suppoeed to eontaln the plunder the three iiaei stoh n in various places. Aboul 9 o'clock the detectlvea went in anel ordered NfOndscheln to ?how them the r,,,,ni ln whlch ti," man and _re.lt waa tlie-n th, shoot ing oocurr---, The glrl, oo well a.-> the man, waa armed. He had an Stltomattc revolver loaded arith eleven cartrtdges; she* had ? ihort, police modei g"n. Boms <-f Its cartridges had been fir.'i. and it was though! by tiie- pollee laat mcht that i fought. t.,,,. i?, aave her lover accomplioe. I-'?_>? is one of tho best known dotCO* n the- department Ho das been idontlfled with Hurlem f,,r several yeara, .'ind knows all th, anderwotid of that crowded ?ectlon, and <>t the pop UloUS Bronx, tOO. Alien was known as u8plderM Alien when he araa on the police force. One n,ght. when h>- was looking for "dlpa"' on ? surface car lu trled to wreat ? reyolver away from h man. Patrolrnan I.oughn.im, who'was On the car in plaln elothes. was shot nfid kllloel h> the BCUffle. Alien re fr-.iii the department three or lour years later. Police Headquartera recorda fur* nished the information last night that \'ogel was a Pole, whose real name was Phereedo Ragyeeky, and that iie hiirl .1 Sal at No. US Weat lll'St street. The Breckendorf girl lefl the apart ment of .Mrs. Stiul H. (ianz, No. 111 West Itth Btreet; Sunday, Xovember 4 She had been w.rking tht-re only a few daya, and Mis. (jan;* reported to the West 100th street poli, e -tfatlon the night she went away that |7M worth ot Jewels hael been stolen. Detectlvea followed the glrl to the adfllOSS the police kIvo for Vogel ln Iflst Street. It was in his apartment that tho ele tectlrOS employed by the ut-curity i orn pany waited for Sophle Brecke**edorf, and in the mean tim<* thO) found t'-'e. trunks fllled with Jewelry and One lln? ens They arrested the girl, who was identltted hy Mrs. Oanz. She was looked up on a charge of grand lar ceny, and when searched, the- police say. Mrs. Ganz's jewel caae was found in her olothlng Slie was arraigned in the Harlem court and held without hall. The de? tectives then recelved se\e*ral other complalnts froni perapai who had hlred a Pollsh girl, who remained a few days and then disappeared, at the same time taking wlth her, the po? lice say, artlclee of Jewelry, The name. of some of th?* complain ants as made publi.' by the "olk-o last night were Augustus A. Roscnblnom. of No. 214 We-st flL'd street. who clalmed that jewelry valued at $1,000 had been stolen from his apartments; Richard Stoinort, of No. .,10 West Wlth street, Jewelry valued at $480, anel Stella Kmanui'l, e,f .".''_ West n.'Uh street, Jewelry valued at $1,800, These three complainants, the police say. ldentifled the girl. She wa in dicted yesterday on charges of granel larceny ln the flrst degre-e. Coroner Healy ordered the trunks and the valtsea to remain in the Mor risanla police- Mation untll early thla morning. when they wlll be taken to the office of the Rronx Detective Bu? reau and opened. MONEY TRUST CURE URGED Pujo Will Propose Legislation at the Short Session. Washington, Nov. 18.?There wlll bo l*g istation durlng the approaching short ses aion of OSBgrees as a re*ult of the "money trust'' lnvestigation of the Houae, lf Kep rese-i.tative Pujo. chairman of the lnves tlgatlnir committee. has hls way. Mr. Pujo announced to-day that he had oalled a meetlng of the commlttee for 11 o'clock on Wednesday This eeaaion probably wlll be contlned te> fixing a. date for the re-.-umjitlon of the oral hearlnirs, whlch \-.-r>- begun soon after the adjourjimenl of ConKress. Mr. Pujo said he was hopeful that the roinmlttee would l>e able te, comlude Its investigatlon not later than December 20. HIk de-slre i.v that the report be ready to present to OongreBs by January 20, ln order. he added, "that Congress may take WOt h a, tion in the way of remtellal legi-, latlon to correct exining abuses or evlls tn tjie <*arrylng e.n of the buulnees of clear iiiR heasea ItOl k exchanges and national banking HModations ns may be \v?r ?anted by the facta." POLICE FIRED PIW, EM WITNESS SAYS Contradicts Evidence of Law? rence Officers That They Did Not Use Revolvers. GIOVANNITTI ON THE STAND Denies He Urged Strikers to "Seek Blood"?Always Coun selled Peace, Prisoner As serts in Own Defence. .Sfilem. Mas?.. Nov. 18.?Re-stint; its OOM In tho trial Of EttOT, Giovannittl and <':? ruso for the Ani|.i LoptBBQ murder ln a j Lawrence textilo strlkc rlot, tho defenoe late to-day produe e.i a vltaeaa who ewore | he- saw two police offlcers dlticharge- thelr revolvers Just be-tore Ann:i Lopltaw Ml It la probable* that the case wlll go to the jury >,n Thuraday at the latesi stovon Namabos, s carpenter, deelared he *a? a pfdie-eman. Oscai BflSflOlt, ibaOt in the f:ital r:ot e.f Jai.i.ai' BX BeneM and other witnesses hael teatlfled Ikal nis revolvr was not l!re,l 00 tkat OCeeetOB, and other ofllcera erbo parttctpeted la th.* cut'-r . i i ad iwpro thal bo pollceaaui lired a shot. Witnesi Wa* Scared and Fled. "I s.-iw or~ epeela] pollceman. who wore n long overcoat with .-. bedga iindei lt, run acraei tbe stroot elubblng the peo* pif." mi n.uum o ??'!?),ni !.. eaaaa l.ae-k toward Oardca ?*'??' ' ' >"'! and i saw him flre I i ibota. There i saw Oflleer Beoolt tako hla re and firo three shots, two toward Com* mnn vtror-t uiui pne toward Ualoi i w.is s.ared and r.m Into a grOCCry st'.re fOT niy bundles. Then I ran f<T nl] i*i,l 1 saw three m.-n eafT*rlBf .i a (into the same gfocerjr ? store. Thal wa < abaut n minuto after i aaa the pollee* j mnn firing the- ahota." i on trDos eiamtnatlnn Naruahoa said he j ,nd not Mr Benotl er the ?peclal pollee* I mnn fire any ahota toararn the gr* i ; -tor-' near whlch Anna LoptSSO fell I Louls i>a e'ourt, the det< ethre who Itiflod for the coenrnonareelth tbat the de j _endeat Cantse had r*eafe?ae?d to i?im that h.- itaMx .i Beneft, mi tt dled to ? ?tatid by th,.- ,ie fone e-. Mr Kisk. of I counael for the prlaonel . cenfroated the akness with a reeord of his ? -onvl?*tion ln IM for the lar.-eny of ChOCkl am- latlag to llis an.i helng aenteneed lo the reform .e-h, oi under ?h? name Kcourt "i admlt that i aaa the one who aaa senteaced." eatd La Court, "but it wai my brother who .IM it. i took tbe i meat for my brother." La Court also admltted thal ho wa* lentented to ti.- Parenta) Bchool la i'*-' as an habitual truant , rose srsmlnerl I Dlstrle i ?ttoi i ? ? Attwin. La Court aald thal ? Caruao araa erreeted ba nad ti*.ik**.i t?. the tefeaaaat al Common an-i Lawreaoa streets and went wlth hlm lo Leirraace an.i Bases etreete, where both were .?? isatafl ''ani o i- ' fled 'hat be never bad seen l*a ''ourt Itntll tl.e lattei ii,.rn appeared in coui t. Giovannitti Adviaed Peace. Atturo Giovannltti, tecla lst wrll ay],i mtoeloaer**, teetlfled ln hla oam de* foneo, malntainlng that he- nevei urK?-,| ?rioleaea on the __rihers, deelarlna that he prea.-hed esuaoas i" them ahe i tii**ir e-onditlon t'eiovannitti repeat**.! ipeechei he mad* about the diBcover\ (,f dyaamhe, polM ing out how it wa- u plot of the eapltal* ist- t.< reh tbe itrtkei ol theli leader ami Mre the*iii back i" work dlaorgan* izod. Ti.r-n th? defeaee reeted Ita case, aad the .coninii-JiWe-.iltl, eaUed PeUceBMJ" John J. Ke-lllhe-i. e,f l.awr.-i.o. who ., Caruso. Kelllher lo.-utie.i that DetOOtlee La Court was talktng to Carueo at the* tini"-. La Court had mel Caruse an.i walked a blook wlth hlm Whea Ihe de teetlve- gave | atgBOl by tlpptliK his hai. Kelllher Walked Bp aad BU.de the ,-m. i EDWARDS HAD A BIG JOB Had to Get Waldo and Johnson to Help Him. Commissiuiier Mwarda of ihe- liopart ment of Street Cleanlng ls B PTStt] Mg man, but he acfcaowledgee that he- ls stumpe-d when lt comes to movlng Steam shovels. Uowe-v.-r. 1,- ls gOtBg tO have that steam shov.-l mOTOd to-elay lf lt takes the entire Pcllce- und Fire depart ments to do It. The, e.ffeneling shovei, which CoaUtthh Bloner Edwards says le tbe property of William Cuff, a rontractor. has beea la 104th street, Just e-ast of l-'jrst avcini,-, toi some tlme. It is an incuml-ram.-. ln uddltlon to belnu uiislf-litly anel b>ling ln the- way el trafllc it preeenls llw Btreel Cleenlog Dopartmeal from detng Its work prope-riy. Cemmlaslone1 Bdwerds has re* poatedly wiltten Lo eUff and ask'il tiini n-.ost polltely to plahsa run away wlth hls steam shovei. but, tbe Commleslonei to e-lares, the COntiaCtOr has Ignoted hls ap peais. Under tt,,- obarter the Comrala Bloner has tbe ligM to mo~a an Im-um branco In tlio sti.ets ami take it t,, tli<* corporation Yani, but When n eaaa te movtnf? tho st'-am etfOVBl BdWBTdl OOUld not soo how he was tb k-, about it. Commlssloner Bdaafdfl wenl to Magls trste- MeQuada and aske-ei tt s eamawna for Cuff, that tho oeatraetor miRht be orderod by the miiRlstrat,- te> romo\e- the shovei. The magistrnt. ie-fuse-el to ISBUe ti,e- iummone on the ground thal c.un nilsaioner Kdwards had pl'-ntv e,f atitlioi - ity to move the shov-i iiims.-if feeter* day Commissie.ne-r BdWjBrde v. ?nt to I',, iice (Mdadaoteetar \\'aiiio. The latter sai.i he WOUld (-IVO What H_ielHteilll,' lle- (eelllel and suKKe-.-t.-.l tlu.t I'li,- Commlaalonei Johnaon might furnlah an automoblle truck to elruK the flhovel away. If the Idea Works. th*- vbo*/al will bo tak> ii to the Corporation Yard, where lt wlll _tay unt.i Mr. cuff pari i fee to oover the: e-ost of renieivinj? lt from tho stre-.-t and prendeee that he win tak.- it hom.- nlgnts. JAPAN HONORS NEW YORKER Emperor Confers Order of Sacred Treasure Upon 'Phone Official. john J. Certy, ef thla dty, hai beea e-reated a liK-inb?i e,| the i >i ile-r of tbe sacn-ei Treaenra t,> tbe Bmparor of .lupai, The inv.-stituie with the IntMgn'e of the order and the pres.ritation ,,f _ diplorna for valuuble- aenrlaa te Japan and her peopb- hav.- Just takon pkWO, tbe ceremony be-lng eOUdlKted I > Y. Ntirnan.i, e'onsui iienerai. Mr. i.irtv already wears the Decoration of the.- tirdei e.f the- Rbrag Sun, conferred by the late Kmpe-ror after the close of tho u.-ir betWOOB Jupan and Rueela Mr C.arty i-' < hi.-f engineer of the .merli-a. GtBSON AND WIFE [ i .niiiniir.l fr_m flr-t paa*. are gttbataattal Orange County farm? ers. The yo_l_f_-t Is tnlrty-two years old and the oldest has passed his alxty eighth year. They come from wldely BOattM Nd part* of nn unusually large county, and to a man they thoughtfully expn-ssed themselves as confident of belng able to considcr the testimony with an open and Ju?t mind. Mysterioua Foreigner in the Caee. Mr. Bldec was rmphatic ln askina arheiher the. talesmen had read the _aWB|ia|fll>r aCCO-JltB about Olbson an.l whether _h_y had formerl an opinion BB B result. Ha wanted to know, also, whether they had had experience wlth boats, as lt Ifl in n boat, according to the theory of the prosecutlon, that the piurder took place. Anothi:r point he BOUghl to make sure of was their attl tude oti -jr. unutjtntial evldence and their understandlng of reasonablo douM ahd thfl presumption at inno I r-i | . One taleaman wat asked whether he would have any prejudice agalnst a rorelgner on the wltness stand. ThiR, last point, it was r-xplained l.y Mrs. Qlbeon wheb ahe and her husband were aeen rn bla eaiX ^-s due to the ? ;i new wltness. who was a foreigner, woald bo brought forward b) Die defence Tha] expreaaed great oenfidence thal this wttaaai would win Lhe caaa f..r them, b_4 kept hia idon UtJ flBCret * Mis. QflMMfl said she B UBted Mr. i:ider to r?it to ev.ry talea? man tha qaeatloa <?t' praj-^dce agalnst a foraigni r. One Juror a "Gentleman." The Jurora < hosen are Jacob _* Hlcke, pro< er, Hlghlonds; C_MUrt__ Narmr, f.irmcr, IfoatgOOK ry, Charlea Wyunt. fanaar, Hlghlaada; a. j. Raxter. arho gave his OCCUpatlon Bfl "-ciill.'imin," i. k Henry Ta addta, _a_-_er, Montgomerr: Tbeaaaa i: B-det, grocer, Porl Jervta; Qeorge Dell, iiotei busl? ness. {.flwborg; Chart-a Merrltt, farm AT, New Wtadaor; wiiium fltagarald, . attle daaJar, Cheater; Qeorge W. Jumlson. real estate and newspaper pn.prletor whaafl paper prlnted noth ?iig aii.ml the Qlbeon ca^e. Warwh k. ?.nd N. W. Balrd, fartner, Warwtck Mr. F-ogera arlll make hia opening -t itemenl to-morrow and egpecta to ti laaal ala aitneaaea '<n the stand before the cloae of the day, i)> says that ln all he will ha\e about foitjr Bla plan is to try tba i aaa .11 chronologlcal order, beglnnlng with the arrlral ot Qlbeon and Mis. Baabe at Qreenwood Lake, or. July Lf last, an.l rndlng aitb Bitaeaaaa by wbeaa bfl _iil .itteiiipt tO prove a motlve for the alleged murder. The defence l.as ?f shown its hand ON TRIAL FOR MURDER 0. Marchesi, Accuscd of Killinff Sister-in-Law, Goes to Bar. | The tln.il a- t of a in"lo.1rani_ of real llfe vtaged before Judgr ito-.iiHky raater n Qeneral Beeslena when Qiaaeppa Hflj bei WBfl pfl-ffd BO tilai for the mur ? i. ? of his disfr in-iiiu. Marla Marebeet, Bfl May 1 laat Arthur C. Traln, maga-lne -rlter and ! \sM-t.uit District Attorney. li counael foi _Uu_a_ai .Muria -as tba "if. of Theodore Mar* Q)fl appe'fl >oungir Lrother. They w-te married Ifl this ouniry, and Q|U ?appfl had B-Tfll l.i'-i bla sl.it.-r-ln-law. In July, I'-'H. Marla w.-nt back t.. ltalv for a visit l_r_l aba arani la bat o?t. provt i. |n thfl north to see her OWB family. and then Bhe wei.t t?> Naplea, where ahe xpeiit. two month- wlth Theodore's rala Qluaeppe beeanM la_e|_ate_ nrlta hlfl b.autlful >Uier-!n-Uw. and when flhfl retaraed t-> n.w York l.e nlM with ber. Theodore took bha into the h-oaohold ani found work for Ukm. Qtaaaaam apefca BB word of bls love Ifl Marla or to Theo? dore for several month-. Then Marla told her huabaad b atory erhleb M him t.. show ataeoppa Ihi lee. -_d t'11 lllm ... .., to come ba.-k. Nevertheless he dld visit the llat when Theodore was absent. espe-lally on W.dnemiay... when Theo? dore b work kept him away for elghtoen boora al a aUateh, On Thuiflday mornlng. May 2 of thlfl vei.r. Theodore returned to find his rooms dark. The nclghbois told him where to go. and bfl elalaaed Ma wtfafa body al 'ho morgu4 Olueapp. araa at the beepltal Brttta tn o balleta la rils head, one of which poat liiiii his left eye QUflflUoa him as bfl would vesteiday. Charlea C Mott, lha Assistapt District Attornev, COUM not prevall upon Thto ,!,,,,. i,, teii why he forbade his brother tha house. "1 told him to go, and he went." was all that he would say. Neigbhora lc_d of aaetat Qtaaaapfl reei from the lat, hlfl wounds bleedlng, whlle ? rt-ii: "i bara shot Harla ?nd shot IBJflfllf " _ THREE NATIOIMS IN SUIT Laws of Austria, Endand and America Figure in Case. Barrogate Iwerler naatati dednloo '??"? 1. ni.iy on t'...- ojueatiofi wbetboi tbe Kri_ li.-ii Bourta had tba power to -oUeet daa baa oa tha >;.'?"> aaaaH) whteb (Tbunteea Zlchy recofrea under Iba aill af ber couflln, lonaualo, Dowager Ducheaa Of Mancln -t. i The obJeetlOB Of th. eounteai la baaad on Um fact thnt she h BO 9._fltrtaa subject, and that her an nulty la derlVCd from lha American pmp tttj of tbfl late ducbaafl, Ti ?? An.ei i, an . X. CUtOffl of the v ill of the Ducheaa of Hancheatcr remltted .?'',. <*n t-> Bngtand t< meet thi.s t..\. pad tbe ? ountess Zlchy ebjOCtod to lia\ln_ any part of thia n.4- charged agalnst ber legacy. Henry W. Taft who >ppaaiad bafon Burrogata Fowlac aa peaaaal for the ?_ ecutora, flfl-i it vs.j'.i.i have been aeeaa> ?ary to seii the family bonaaatead if the _B_Bey had not been sent. Mr. Taft said the Bngllab oourta, Hgbl ur _rong, would take Jurls.lii tlon of an> funds they OOBld net rtokl oi to pay the .--uccesslon tax. SOCIALISTS TO CELEBRATE. Tbfl New York loeal of the Sociallst party will oalebrfltfl the big increase ln thfl Sociallst vote at the election thla year fl] a concert and hall next Sat.nduv trenlng in the New Star Caslno, 107th ?treet and i'ark avenue. Ill OFFICIAl FAINTED Claney, After McNamara Ad missions, Collapsed at Sight of McManigal, Say Aficusers. MUNSEY REGA1NED NERVE Agreed to Make a "Olean Breast of It," but Ohanged His Mind the Next Day. Charges Lawler. Indianapolis, Nov 18.?Kuiafiu' A Claney, a labor union offlclal, of San Fran.lsoo, falntod wh-n, afur inakinK admlssluiis ln tb- l'istrlot Attoitu-ys offlce ln Los Aageles, h>- lOOked throu-.li tbe era.k <>f a dOOl anel saw etaadlng in another room Ortle B. Mc.Manl--.il, trw eeafaased dynamlter- Ihl> testimony aas given at th..- dynamite ooneptracy trial to-day by Oacar Lawler, ipedal asalstant to the Attoni.-y Oeneral and Artbur L. Voit. h. who gathered eYidenee m califor? nla. They said that Clan.y COllapeed ln December, u.ii. after adfatttlag Jl; ,"*"i-' presenne that ho knea James B. af< Na m.ira. was or, thej coast to bh?W Up ii'-n Lawler aad Vetteb also nam-d Olaf a. t- ? Itmoe aad Aatoe Johaonsen, *?>?"? rraiie-ls.-,,; W H. l'ohlnian, BOBttle. and j. i-:. Ifuasey. Salt Lake City, -.* awara >,t' M<\am;,ta dynamltlng mla _ion. l'ohlnian anl* Johaiii.-u u ai*l HOl aaaoag the- Corty Bre detendaati here, but nrhea the defence bbjocted to luotin*. what Joiia/ins. ii mlght i ihs e-eiurt ruled tb- evldeape wot oomi t. nt "because M bad beea ?hoefn that lohana* BSg was a ,,,-'*onS| iiutor." Atiagad Talk with McNamara. Tbe aitaeeees aald that Claacy, -,' Ihe EMetrlet AtW?mey*i oihce, loM this itoryi In AUCUBt, b.-loi. Tn- LOfl Am TUnee exploalon, Clano weni t" ?-??? tio, wt.ei,- na waa Introuuoed uy fonlinan | to Jame n ,-. fcle .Namara, wa-, Claney: "You know wnat im ""t ben tor," and then explaint-d be wai to de oynanuting i Law > men wenl t" t"" Internatlonal Assoclatlon ol Brldge and Btructural Iron .*?oraen*' eohveiiuon at Kuchester, where be taiked wlth J. J McNamara about the vUlt oi. Ua dyna? mite r t-e the Pae t;,, i 'oeal ? Un--. aaa ln tfoelon v*.1111 Mlchael ?,. Voiing, a haa ' ?? >? "' "' '"? ? ople at tba Loa Anselea yploalo.*. ii' Imnie dlalel) leh >,i iphe d to *-8he ??? , 9oa l-'rar.-isoo, te> ' ciaan houae ,' /.-i ml of eertain lelegrarna aloul J ii v Western trlp Fu irrled Weat, atopplni at rtalt Lake i ll ? to Muneey, thi Ironwoi i.- i bualne.-- agenl ti.,-,. w bi Iher Muna > told bltn tl a dynamiter araa bldlng ln Ball Laka ?'it>, Claney rcfuaed to aay, addlng: ton bad i,. tt, r le ?? Muna > abe ut that." When the Uewellyn iron Worka ln Loa Angelei v..,* blewn up un Uecember -? ... who dld thal Job, ap* paared ln Claney'i ofllce In Baa l'ran daco. Clanej t-,id hlm to get out aad dlrected hlm t,, aee Tvi Itmoe, .lu-,! aft. ; !,.. bS I tOld this slory, Claney, wae baa heart rr.,,it,ie-. turm-d areuad aad, aeeina McManigal through lh<-?ra.-k Ol ? 'looi faint'-el. Asked later Why, knowlng Mt-Vamare was guilty, he iiu.i Jolned irlth TTeltmoe and Jonannsen ln the defence ol tbe ate* . aiiiuta brothere, Clanc) replled te hla Interrogator thal ha oonaldered lt "aene of hls b!lfel!.,--S " Mr. Lawler, telllng ,,f an Intenrtea he had with Mi nsey, knowa slso u 'Ja k" Brlght, said Maasey tniei mo that. an, i The Tlmefl exploalon, he was aenl bj J. J McNamara lo Inuulre whether tha people in Loa Angelea thoughl tha bulldlns bad i,..,.,, de troyed b) aae splng gai 1 toM IIun -\ w. bad Information thal hi hld .1n!il--h B li Ball l-ike- <itv for two w-.-ks after the aspleelon, thal we had ?? .**iiit Lak? ?lt) tallor. Th.lore C. B who made .. aull ol lothee for McNa? mara; aad, ui fact, Muasey*e own wife bad given u? a deecriptlon <>f McNatnart- | ,,. ? :. .,, io a h rn -to- reated a room Munae) admltted he rented a ie?,m t-i a men named Wllllams, bul be dldn't think io- looked lik. M< amara i also aaked him whether he had not been the K" between ln gettlng ih-* dyna? mlter back to Indlanapolla. Ho denle-d aii of it. Then he cama back an.i lald i... hii.l J< ? i led to make a clean breast .,f it We agreed le meat tha neal ,i*>. i ut ln th< m< an tln ?? M nei had eaen Johannaen. aad when ha reappeared the neal day b? aald he bad dedded not to talk an) fui ther i ajes i ad ? talk with Tveitmoe about labor condltlona ln Loa Angelea, In whlch he aald Oeneral Harrteon Oi ty l >tl prletor of "Tha Tlntei " wai regarded aa nn enemy ef unlon iab,,r r.irth.-r teetlmony thal Herberl I Boektta, now .en trial. furalabed the gae* eraaaaat lafminailoii last wlnter was gtvea by F. a. (Jraves, a detective tiravoH said that Hockln arranged w;th blm to "get in touch" wlth w J. BUrna th?> eletee-tlvo, and thnt Hockln later m<-t Hurns an<i dellvered . ertain pepefS wanted b) tl,.- proaecutlon, Blackaned plescei of Infernal machlnee, wtiioh Mgurad in "The- Tlmee" exploatoa, were- t.lentlfloel ROBBERY WAS REAL THING Moving Picture President Vic tim of Confidence Game. .i. H'unit Blaekton, eomawdore of th.* Atlantlc Vai.-ht Club and rlce preeldeat eif the- VHagrapb Company, haa bad u number ,>f nioelng pieture robberlei ?tatged ai bifl boma n... i" Qoeen aee* ralue thal would h,- "atolea" would, <,f BUe, I'latbush I'ra. t,, allv e-ve-i ything of courae, t?- returned ait.-i the acene had been completed. On Baturday a l*eal roh* bery took place al Mr. Blackton'a home and as a reeult he la ,.ut four sultfl of elothes, which ha ralues at MM, The pOll'-l- Of llle- I'.llkville. pollCe Stiltleill liavo baan put on the eaaa, bul II was fearod lust iukI'I tbat the iin.-r hael made a elean getaway. Incldentall) li became known tbat thla robbery la ,n,!> ,,t?- of a number thel na*/a occurred In tbe imme* .ii.,!. vlclnlty wiiiiin tbe last two a Here li the fltor) how Mr Blaekton lost his clothea. < ?n P*iit1ay Mth. Blaek? ton packed up the four smts. ooroprts* ing two baiadneaa, a dresa and tuxe-eio sult ami se-ni them lo Yeeger Katz. ? tallor. ot .\e. .*j."?, church avenue, te be daseneel and presaed The apparel was returned ,,a Baturday noon. Hall an hom- after tbey wore- returned ? v-ihik man. ap* parenty aboul 'twenty yesari of age, ruahed Into tha houae, and, after maklns in apology, Informed the butler thal the clothee had been eenl back before th,-\ wera flnlahed. The butler aeemed doubt* ful, but his wa- readll) removed when th,- itrange r bached this up aitb ? n,,t, from tio- tallor, s,? far a-- the butler was concerned tlu- incident eloaed rlxht there. Nothlng ni'ire- was though! ot the matter iintti Mr Blaekton .-isk.-ei i,,i .m.- of tbe bualneaa lulta. Tl. Ibe butler reallsed whal he- ha,l done, II.- tbld Mr Black* too bow ii, had doubted tbe roung man ut I'isi. but became aattafled tbat iie araa "oi, ta,- b-\,-r' when he wea ihown tho noio from Katz ARM UR HASN'T ST. PAUL. Roewell Miller, chairman ,.f the bouni of the*- Chle-age*. MllWaukoo A St. IJlilil Itallwai Cdaapeny, aald ireeterday that ho ha.i ti., knoaiedge thal tbe .-.mtroi of the road bad passo.l from* tho Rookofelk-r interests to u W'oste-ni gTOUp, he-uel.-d by J. f)e?elon Aime.-lll, as wa? .-ta',,1 In elln patches to this dt) from ChlCBgO vostii day. He de*iiled thnt hc had heard an> - thlng to le-ad hlm te* lioli.-v,- that tb- i- - port was triu-. Tho sann- statoment was made by Donald <J. rjoddos, of Clark.-. Deeels'ee ?. e?., H me-nil-.-r e.f the St. Paal beiard, who romarkni that he co?ild gtffl no infermatloa about tio- traaafSf i?-e-aiis.e! bfl dld not bcllove lt to be so. rv SAY UWIEB IN W V.olation of Constitutional Lib erty of 25,000 Publications Charged in Brief. BUSINESS MEN WARNED Lawyers and Doctors Told They May Be Required to Disclose Olients if Objections to Postai Law Fail. Washinirton. Nov. 18?The opening at? tack on the constitutionallty o'f the se< tlons of tha recent postai appropriatlon act, requlring newapapers t0 ~'ve P-fltal authorltles flrcflflfl to their circulatlon r<??? orda and to publlsh the names of th.ir ?toehheldera end beadboldera, aa wall aa to bflbal pald polltlcal artlclcs as Bdrer liflCmenta was made to-day before th BupreOM "ourt _f the UnltOd States in B prlnted brlef ftted by Robert C. Morrleand Q. U. Plante, on behalf Of "Tbe Journal Of f-Oflnrnercfl and Coqltnercial Huiu-tin," of New Vork. Tha caea is ael for.argumer.t orally on December l Thi btl rnej for tbe __w_paper eon Ipallp thal Ihe aee_ea_ rleleta tbe eoi sfitutioiiai Uberty <>f the tarenty* flve thonaaad newepaperfl, magaslnea nnd i throughout th> Unlted Btaiaa Pony Right of Regulation. rjnllbe puMIc flervtoe corpomt__in_ the Bflwapai attorneya clalm, po* ao rlamenta wblch give the govern-aeat a riKht io regatata their boatneaa, axcepl in so far ia tbfl publlfl morala or publl Mrelfan is eencerned. Tbe brlef con Ab.soiuteij no I found for a ronteotlon that the provlbiona oora plained of ln trds get Were enacted f?r the public benelit. Neither the govcrn in-nt nor tbfl public fll lai?c can be beni - fitted iv tii- knowladgfl of the prlvate bualneaa affairs flnd the flnandal .ondi tion of the owna* of ? BflWflpaper. <>n the other band, tbfl provlaiona objected tn in thfl fl. t are more than unreaflonable in their lemandfl upon Uie owner oi pupei the) an perafc louely Inqulalto down prlvate rigbta and ln rada peraona.1 freedom flnd deetroy pri* rate property ln that they ruin the pub licHtlon if it refufl-a to meet their arbitrary demands, for ruln would surely follow the denlal of the prlvtleg-fl of tha mall in tbfl ?ct lndlvldual Injury ls Infllcted without anv COIT-flpOndlng benetlt tfl cletj. if tbe corporgtlon Ia dolng bualneaa borrowed money for whlcb lt I*.,i its notea or other obllgetiona it must puhlish to the world the holdera of auch ohligatlons. to tba annoyance ol auch lendera and tbe endfltngerlng of ttfl cred I rt rnufll show tbfl rulnerabl ? apota In Ita Bnandal annor to the benetlt ot its eotw i.etit,.r.-i and enemlee. Banka and other |?rgi (Inanclal Inslltutlona will refuafl to loan it mabey .OT fear thnt they will Bfl he_d oui and fld\ rtiaed u auppertlng or contrniiing its edltorlal or polltlcal pollcy \or are th. ?-?? fanclful objeetlons To tbfl bualaeea man they are real and alarm Im?. The Attorneya e-arn lawyer*, doctoia and other piuf?Blilllfll men that if this u?-t is uphe'd Congreflfl may eejoally r_ .pilre them tO puhlish and dtflflflafl the Bamea of their ciients. The vevlns question pf where the _nt shall bfl drawn between book. and l"'ri" odlcals ln the mails waa pagg-d on to? day by the Supreme Court. wtilch rflr fUflfld te Interfere with the Posfmast. r Q_acral'a d_c_rlen te artthdaaw lecond laaa naaMng prtrllegefl from the -np. Top WeO-ty" and "Wo'k BBd Win," Me* Vork pubttaatlona COUNT" HELD FOR LARCENY _ Young Man Charged With Stealing a Gold Mesh Bag Worth $500. a vouiik Qeiman, who gave the bbbm i of John E Haltfli and la aal_ te Hav.- | poflod as a count flsaa arralgned la the | w, st Blde louti reeterday an tha cbarg< Of steallfiK a ?old mesh baK from Mt i.fhe .\ia> Docaey, of No, Ifl RTeat fltb ttreel Mrs Dor_ey said the i>aR was worth IM. Iialt.r was hHd for trial In .;. ooral Bi aaloaa Tne young ma-. Bl OBM tlme Waa B el. i k ( iu thfl Carlton flpaifa?ta and. it is ?!? Iflijfld, took ti,."?' worth of Jewelry thal bfltoagad te a_ra. Henri Bteera. The po toaad Mrs,'Steers- lewelry la tha posse-sion of a young Bregaga te whom ?ihe count" had been attcnllve. Thfl I'oin pfatlal was not pc_flflflfl1 _1 LABOR SPLIT ON POLICI Two Reports to Federation on "Industrial Unionism.'' WILL BE DISCUSSED TO-DAY Convention Votes Down Resola. tion to Bar Religious Topics in the Future. Rochest.r, Nov __.? __< 'f.?*t\<* whether th.- American I-'.-I.-raiion of Labor is to adopt industrial ui.ieiiism fc place of Its present pollcy of reeoftiiaha except in certaln tnatancea, thi ntnora.' of tradfl or craft organlzatiom ain fr rtlflCUBBfld to-morrow. Near the <?:_!_. __ this afternoon's meeting the eommirin on aduoatlon reported i >-n fw the fldoptlon <?: Induatrlal unionlato, A majority of thfl committee voted for n rejectloa .-ind a mlnorlty favored indm. trial unlornsni. where ... ,.,-,) flrberfl not practlcable, lerathfl of trade aalanfl far anl The resolution was Introduood ,v John I Mlt'heii. Duaean McDonald, Joba p White. Frank .1. Kayflfl, Vrilllam Orapj and J. If. U'aik.-r. of the \;,n Wi.rkers of America, and ! ..s f, W'hereas, The Une-. ? mor, cloeely drawn betweei ? . ...\ __qf. and, VNhereaa, The eapitallata of th. couatry i???< ?.- "p. inlz d the .uf_ct atlon .ni , :_,. em. j or_fliil_atlons, compaet, . ohesh. ' bodlea, havlng for their puri ? the d sti u< tion of the tn en-i reallzlng th?r in unlty tbera ? atrength; therefnn. be lt ReaolVad, Thmt it. order ro eombat tntt* rompiel and powerful ? . atloiu Q( employera of labor tb adopta and indorses the plan ,,? <.i -atdaa ti.ui by lndusti.es instend ..f cr?r_ Wblch often divid-s lhe for. .?? nl |a_?f and that tl,,- offlrers of tie Aiuerlcai ! -Yderatlon of Labor be instru, t..i to _? ?fort to bring this about and th*t they visit tiu- dlfferent labor ? ,i - nt!on? and u.se their Influenc- t<? mouhj nn nt BlOflUJ thflflfl linea The majority of the comi ? leaaal to kubktitute for the resoluti. n i nomy declaratloii ..f the a ventlon la IM, wblch favored th. retta tlon of tbfl pollcy ol mlintalnlng ctaft or trade bo far Ba it was compatible organlaatlan of Industry, An hour of tbe ait ? on aat j rtven over to an addi , w_ T Brj Bnt, Commii , _ ?,r u; >,__ -eraey, nn th- proti ry era ployefl from acddi nt and Un, - ition* adopi tl ? pri '"?'??''? to hreflk Btfikflfl ln MTflfll \ velopmenl of atata Wlflconaln e_ten_li i : ? nt for widi nd urged tl ? ommended the \\<.rk ? ? x,. tlonal Conaervfltlon i proved tho partl federation ol J..^ I !?? dll ? nl Qompera r< id .. ? ?aper In which h _ exji. aalng aatiafaction ? ? feat for re-election of Vlctor Berger, tbp Mftw-ukee SoctaUsi R said: "The report |J - untrue. 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