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m LEFT 54.100,519 ? of Estatc in Industrial and Railioad Stocks. APPRAISERS FILE REPORT Only Piece oi City Realty Given ls His Home, in East 37th Street. ? ol tba aatan of Coraaltua , ? lajrrtH ? ri and .? net ralue aftei idi knlati atlon aspaaaaae, nd ot) i ? i ' oa) s of *4.iis>. ? .\ anvounta to im.ia***. I .. s. who di?- i ( u |. ly of railroad Bj hoii.ls. Two | . 0, glven by the i ibyan 0 i >>. > ra iMltxied ? money waa acivaiue.i ilrni us a loan. lt ? Jturuarjr, IIU, bu< in his ?. iu his aa* a/tiO ,u?- his w ife, so.i and loan, not to aa* ; Mr. BHss at tn l th.-. followmn ? Hallroad BB.X7I . ?i;..-6i M,BH ? 1 . 4*,64" V. S0.V.'N I Hanford ... . . . 4-1.4 -. Jf-rssv., :kI~ ? .-..par.>. \\,\K> . ??' atocb held by Mr. I are tlie f-illowing: ? . !ona! Pank jr.'.Wi tattoaal Bank, ., BaUread... 4:.(*>a >e? Voric. N>w lla^eii A .... t:-**i aajr. aa.7^0 l^lune A ???? ?'?"". ????? my . &0...4 ? -chsnus Co.. IT.aal * vorK l>o k Company. j . '.260 Daefe I'crapany, . ??('w Baa Caaa . 36,487 ! \OOOA <'""! I c'-s ? ? al A 1Iu<1 ? ?istern . sS.SK . RaUnaa i. th of Mn:saohu*?tts. Colony i rust Co. ... Sti.400 M ,ii Ifa turlna; . 47.320 > Mllls. 27,0'H' Waro. 2M.000 Mai ifacturlng . 72.000 it . 00.000 oa ipany., ? ? m.hoo la\JB0 ? rn oO.ZM ,,? ,., 20,500 ','at . Aa V.i.*no rlna; Co . 13 tV40 . 16.000 Boe.000 - rance 1 'omi 1 :e<\ Mllk . "fd Mllk .?5,14)1 -*nns flrst 14.-s> ? '? .I.,. >o tllroad ot ir?.02*? ': * Sttc ft.-KV, -?ra an<1 ?o.aaa llng Trust U . rw. aad C.VIO ' '?'" 0t1 ;"n OAAft - . .f real es ? | krb wa? hJs home. ?traet. u< awaw d N J., hut the The BOtea for $1. rrom blfl flrin a onr-third ln from July ,,f v, Bilaa'a death, ? t of tba eataU in i bank ..-, ami his maa and carrla(??.-; . ? ' taa Republlean B ::i:orous raint ? bOCljrtllg a ? an'l Includlnt; works HI'Cl hl'.g ?: ans. if hlfl '-state to ftrtcr ? ?? TO STUDY REMITTANCE MAN. .-'? vaueham, th'- English play ... 1 ., preattted rtobaaaa, ar from Urarpool on ? ? ,1 da BO hla way ? atartal for Mr IH ?.rham ,.. the wealthy a/ho oaata hla lot on ? B PLAN TO COMPLETE NAVE. ... raod fl ''anrjr r.opefui. aa if plan" for theeom rttitara of the nav? of < it John tha Dlrloa arlll \heilral League . ?. at tbeC Iib 11 avenui, M< 1 ? .,, 1 to oclocJc. in of tha rathe ,ers. /ARD fDERATlON MEETS. H Th* aaaaal , . .. BxiaTland J'?.iTation v aa hold horp |0 BaaaaaJljr larse attend paabara Included ,..,,,;; ..1 rlorvard, Dean h* M Brigga. Congreaaman. iw and IB. B. \Nooa _ AT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. io thi \ 1 ? : Mueetim nt .... , m< iroji ? 1 m V ..1 cnrk -nd Show. Madl*on Bquar* K^Kirnetit Armory. \\,,-t.-!i i-f i-tnlanil, ln Mudson Theaire. *?? Club. No. -08 ,?, Huatai Aaaodatlon. ? no. lo.ili lilnr Ax ',t pirth J ?1, I ? - . ?..IH.'I""'-." t". Publlc Llbrary. No. B09 ?1 . producUoa ol Biewa Hall. ts'':-'' ""!; imHn nat Dla* 1 . , !;;;,v'^rr,r,v J"4ii;iA Uanilaa.'' fr. fFallaea K?r. THE WRECK OF TNE XKWMARKET EXPRESS. \ thrillini BCCM in ilu EttgUsh nieloclrama, "Tlie Whip," at tlie Manhattan Opena IIou.c. LAST DAY OF HOE SALE Famous Oollection Just Falls Short of Two Million Mark. The ten-day aale of Part 4 of the Hoe i llbrary?the last of that world fnmed col le.tlon?came to a close last nlght wlth a gTand total of $1.?_2.W0 60. While It fell Bhort by Kw.OS. ?0 of the fS.OOO.O-O mark. : BOf by many as the fljrure lt ought to, reach. It nevertholesa eetabllshe* a world's record ln that I? outstrlpped the total of the four greatest Kngll*h snles Jl."<tf..0_-by IMMMft The total realised from Part 4 was $.17,790 25. The totals of each days sale of Part 4 was as follows: Nov. ii _ BIMBOOO Nov is... . ?i7>.*.iino Nov. t_ .... _0.?3_ OOlNov. 1*..... 72.86.50 Nov. 13. l_._S8_.jNov. _n. l?7il?> Nov. 14. ll.S03 00>Nev. 21. ... _?. 485 76 Nov. 18. ll,0BH0|Wev, ?. KtSJOOl Books resold. a*"iountlng to $1.2*71, brlnt; tha total up to KJMH8.BB The hijthest price pald yesterday was $73". fo-- whleh Oaorga D .'"mith ohtalned "A Catalogue of Booka Relstlng to the Dlscoverv and Early liistory of North and South Amerlea," by K. D. Church. on Holland paper, ln seven volume*. The n?xt hlghest fleure was $3<?, whlch W. B Heales ga\e for four volumes contalnlng I apedaaena of every atyl* of eaUsraphy Bad (BCOtaiMoa of mlnlatures nv J. R. | BIlT/eBter, together With two volume* of ] historical letter pre** by Sir Fr'dertck j M clden. printed tn ixmdon in 1V>0. A i mentoty lot of biIooqIMoboIib book* ' -ini; to the Hoe estate wli' ta BOM at tba AadoraoB QaBorlaa on Moaaay _n<i ; Tuesday afternoon*: of next week WiNANS WILL ATTACKED Paris Jeweller Actg on a Judg ment Against Son. [By Teleararb to The Tribune 1 :<a!timore. Nov. 22?IgaBOa BaBBBler, a Paii* }eweller, hoidlng JudBBMlH for n.0r?? against Thomas Wlnans. son of the late. Rosa ^ inans, filed a oaviat fo-day ?galoat tho wiii. whleh, if Bnatartnad. would make tha BOB and thr chlldren of tha Prtne* de Bearn, the elder Winans's I graridohildren. the prtaejpal liHrs-at-'aw. Ib that >'\vr-t thay aoaM iaaet*/o the bulk of tli" great Wlnans estate The breeh-Bg of tha arlll also weold deprtva aesretoJ Balthaareaaa of inr ?r< beqoeata and t:ikc aaray a leajaey of MIMM loft to Dorothy Batcman. ? youi ?r Newpoil alr!. in th* Wlnana Wlll tb.- D* Bearn clill dren wera aoi maatloafld and poani Wlnana wa" ^ivrn the loeom* from RBX MB Tha son ineorreB h:* fatber** o!? pleauiure through hia marriai-e to nn BOt who |v tho siftcr-ir.-lSW af an I_a*t Indlan prince Ha in* lived abroad for men] years. De Beam CMldren, through a com prOfl-tM wlth tb'. boifl of the estntn, are bow Btated to receiee NBXIM oatrlfht SEWAOE BXPERT ARRIVES. Comes from Engianu to Show Latest' Scienti.ic Mcthods. .r i) wataoaa ehtef aogtoeer of the! Birmingham BeWaBB flMpnael pl..r t. ?li h ' is h?id lo ba tha bmbI aoMatMM in the world. cam?' ov-r from Llverpool ycM'r day la the Whlte fltar Unar Adilath to show New Vork how to tfOBt its sewage and improvt health condition!-. .\.r. Wataon came- at the Invltatlon of the Metropelltaa Bawag* commission, S"Mt through Dr QaorajB A Soper. Dur? ing hls stay tn NOW York he wlll be at th<- Hotel BelmoBt Ha aald rejrter d.i-. thal l.e cxpecti-d to confer Wltb thB tommlBolon and praaaal plaaa of the BtrmlnftuuH piant n? win oaplala the methoBa in roaraa than at.d ahow them i tiiat the foBlBBt Of BeWBBe can ba sirnply | fflapoead ot aaM tiu; overdow loluraadl '.?ithout detrlraeat, to Btraaaaa, while the reBultaat proatpltatlOB may ba aaod with gr'.nt aueoaai aa ? ferttUser. B WILLIAM PHILLIPS RETURNS Retiring First Secretary Honored on Departure from London. William 1'liilllpH, the retiring flrst sec? retary to tti* Coaii Of St .Jameu's, accom paBled by Mrs. Phllllps. arnved twre. yes? terday from Llverpool on the Cur.aid liner Mauretania. Before leaving bla BO I Mr. Phllllps aiul hls wife attended a dln? ner glven ln their bOUOf by Ambn.Midor and Mrs Whltelaw Reld. Tho Pllgrim* Society also BBterta.BBB then at London, 8lr c'llbert ParhOT pre siding. Many frleedfl aera a? BBetoa statlon and at Llverpool to bld them goodby. -?--, ' WOMAN GOLF CHAMPION DIES. 'hl.-ngo. Nov _2--Mrx. M.-inard t C Uorne, known to gatflag*enthBOlBBt* Bl Besste Anthony. for'jears woman a/OBt ein golf champion. dled early to-duy at her home, Olenview, BOBf B_eewl?h, Va, Ono of the most brllllant BBBtChoa Whlch ? Blu- won on the llnk* was Bl Kxmoor in j , 1904. when she defeatcd Miss Mabel Hig- : gin*, of the Mldlotblan CBah, 10 many j ' of her champlonshlp niatchea Bes*!c An I tbony had "('libk' i;-an? for hei ??udd.v. | Mih. M.iiii" wau thlrty-two year." old I .,?.<1 llved la Chlc-go untll her mairlag'' .-lni.t icars ago. She l*_\e? thi.c < iid dren. s The Return of Godowsky, the Pianist. Two features gave dlstlnetlon to the sec? ond brace of concerts by the Fhilharmonlc Soclety, whlch took place at CataOBtfl Ilr.ll on Thuraday pvonlng und yestenlay aft.-rnoon. The;. weis thr flrst perform anre.s In New Ynrk of Hrurkner'a sym phony ln A major (hla slxth) and the reappearanco nf I.eopolrl (lodowsky. the pianist. after a number of years. whl?h have added so much t'i his fame abroad that a great deal was expe<ted of hlm here-a llttle more than wa? reallied. Uaotajfh not entlrely through his fault. Mr. (Jodowskv played Hrahma's eaanaartO ln B flat, and thus the antagonlstio Hs who sorved as rallylnu l riea for tba f*r tlons whlch kept Virnna In a turmoll for n> mr- riecadea were here brought Into con junillon?a very peaeeful conjutntlon, lt mlght be remarked ln passlng. Vlenna ia nrver liappy unW-as It ls ln i wranglo about a lomposer or the dirertor of the opsr.i. Its people are not permltted to quarrel about thelr ruler. and mualc thsrs txkea the place ? f polltlra h?-re aa a means for gratlfylng ihe unlversal Hn.I natural dls posltlon to flght. What Is called ilvlUXa tlnn la after all not much more lhan a vnerr asraHjrlaaj B natural and parhai s not altogether deplorahle aavagr ry Since history hegan n perlodical oitbreik of tiarbarism baa brought hack health and strength to ihe hoily poiltk whlch had be*n sapped by exeeaa of reflnemi-nt or culture. BO'CallaC and r.rbapa the *a,vlng sult for th* world 1? cootahaad ln the tr< meinl'ius psoples whrn a wlae Provi? dence ia hnldtng back t.il the need of regeneratlon urows greater. WA havi- no muhtcal warfare ;n New York ar d BBCb prescler.t phiio->oph> rnBJf he loolishly lrrel"vaut to a dl*euasio;i of yesterday'* concert; neither did lt have anything to do with the quarrels of the Bruukn.-r and Brahma factions. when lt gave ZMt to tho laualeal actlv1U''H of the Vlenneae. It la only a pas*lng thought eaUad forth bv tho fact that th-.- two names BN r- !!iik.-d in the I'hill.armonlc lootroinnai ?"ld tn,t t'"' F>mPn(m>' of Inuckner was a novclty lifp-. tbOBajb paai n. ariy a rpnaratJoo ago ''"" bapa it was a ploai Botjr lor th- Phll noraaonlc Bodaty to perfaarta it; i? cannot i,.- ^nld of our I'hUhar.r.oiilc a.udH-n<:c tha it BhoA'c-d itself posh^hs..1 of a ptotjfl wish io admlro lv Bal that ia BOl a cnar aeteriUlt of any of OUf BOdt4mO*B I h-v Irvs |fl tbe moment and. as a rule. court |U BlaaaaraB only. TbO new symrhony offered nothlng to tMllata !t-s ear-drum#>. raap Its BaxTTaB at ex< -It? Ma curiou. v.on.l.r I! dlB4d4?aad te tm- trmmd il.-ten era taa atructumi vaaJnaaaaaa of its rum poM-r's methoda whlch r,rformaac.-H Ol l.is thlrd. fn.tth, t.fth. seventh elghtl, and nint'i syrnphonlcH had ma/ls famlllar I, bvab of lefaOxl d.-velopmerit. for In rtaaai bU BabatttutJaa of raatr* repeti tlon of idra. wlth dynamK- change, in ,,lace Of oraanJc growth toward emotlmal elBnas-bal it did noi.rall up tho puture Of a cydopcan atructure. tear?d by plllng Dl0Ca npon blecb, as .some of IU com poaioaa did. Ar.d. as II alao rcaemb.-i all the Btaora In patJOlty of Mndamental Bn| pi.-m,ant baaaty of thought, lt paased b- vlthout having an lmpressl-m deep , ;K,MBh to ba rOOBfBOB, Tt waa al.nply un liiuiaaaiaa BBaak from the aaiBabil of a ?:?Kter rn Ma Btaft . Kor the sako of the \m\<iu<! reputatlnn whhh Mr. Oodowsky enjoya a? among the verv BaOt ef r-lanof.-rto trrhnlclans of tn-dav. hih obotea of the Brahn.s conc^rto w?s not altoKi'thor u bap|9 oaa. As .1 mi.. rlrtooal of hla ord.-r iik?- to bawllder tn<? confonnd H* could do aolthar la tha compoallion arhlcb he playe-i, ln v th- aaeOl faultloas manipulation of kcys and pcdals Bcrves only to enhanco |M mualc in tha .-slimation of tln- judlcloun. ?,,d is uii but laal aaoa tho-..- laaenalWe to th<- dlgt.iflod charm of the compoei Uen n arouM ba dJfBcnlt ta eooeal?a of a moro lucld, bettor arth.ulatod p.rform ance of th- text than Mr. OaaloafaBjr BOTa, but not at Bll dlfncoM to Imoglne one wlth more emotlonal wartnth, more poeti (iil -TBca, boMOr an'l .-'roiig.r awoap of line. grii.t. r depth and taradarnaafl of sen timint DaaplB Ita loawnTpnrably graatar baauty. ?l''' con'-rto ?aa only sllghtly htgber ln Its movlng powrr than the sym phony. Tho fault did not all rest wlth the pianist. An accumfianlnunt, which frorpa-ntly IrHtatad aivrdxiii-lon had ,.,,,,.,, to do with it. a uoaeeno, ahacb h ?K,r. than ball BjraipllOOF, wlth obbllgato ptanoforte, touat needa bi; heard wlth mind at reBt touchlng tba co-operatlmj agenoiea if it >? t() a|Ve out itH fu" m'su?',^ ura of aojoyaiaat The orlao, cryataiiinc peaaaga arorb ef Mr. Oo?oaofc|, his ia UffhtfUlly incisiv- rhythms, fell trana pniiliiKly I" tba ?ar. ^8|M>clally In tho last movement. bn' they were elementB too largely OOOBatfl to his part ln Uih work of porforrnjneo Thei" wlll bc no rlogs on lii* Ungeis or fancy at his recltal next vradaaaday. "? E K * "MANON LESCAUT" REPEATED Opera Which Opened Seaaon Is Sung at Metropolitan. I'urcinl'B Man?.i ixscaut,'' the work thut oprned the opera season last week, recelved lts ?erond performance at the Metropolitan last nlght. Tho east was the aame as at the pr-vlnus performance, and aa Mr. Caruso was slnging the Sicll lan cohorts were ln their place behind the rali and made the audltorlum thun der wlth their BBBBBBl dellght. To be *ure, Mr. C'aniFO deserved It. hls TtMce being a joy of unalloyed gold. Mis* Borl repeated the excellent Impresslon made by her flrst Man.n, slnging wlth expreeslon and gracc. Mr. Kcottl was. as ever, the triK artlst ln the part of I_es.au t. and Mr I"- BefO* rola was C.eroiite. Mr PolaOOa k.pt the orchestra well In hand nnd BBOdlflaB bM jdynnmlcs of the. prevloos pcrforman ?, much to the benerdi of tha singcrs. IRVINO PLACE THEATRE "Dio Journalisten." f.ustav .T*ytag's beat known BOBMdl. "Lie Journalisten.'' T*'aa reived last nlght at the Inlng Place Theatre. The p|008 i 11 In its sixtleth yeir, havlrg BBOB the Mlght ln llit, but It retalns a good deal Of lts orlglnal stmikle. :.i?l is BlWafB wel jcome to a Oerman-sp. aklng audienoe. I Otto 8to*ckel *tood out in tho east through ' hls flne performance <>f the role _. Kon I lad Bolr.. and Christian Bnb. i.'rnst Rob ' ert, Perdlnand Mattlnl and August Mc.rr Klgen. among the other men, Baoorvad l -per-lal rommendatlon MMa Marle Buhrke 1 helfhtened the good IflBBrOBBtOfl whlch she : has made on tbe _n>_BB Ph-Ci tt tge bv i her representatlon of the heiolne of the ? ? BdolhaM Baaanh Theaasl aaa: ' Oberat a V. Herg .. . ..Anj M'.er Klaen ' ]da. :...ta ' A1*lh?ld ftuneck.M*rl_ Buhrk* i H> adan. . M ix .IuTf?ua Vrofetaor (dden lorf. .. .'lu.Uv ci!:i_r KoareB B?it. Otto I'to-ou-i fteilMana. Ch_1at.an ?<"*> I KaentlM. Helnrteli Talk Mu.i'.ar .I_nui_ I'raetortua I Hlumberg. (S.ur W I '??? ioek.i" ? rieyenbrlek. Pardlnand M I I ; i.o"e . Bfrtha . ' . .,_i i, Klelnmlohel _. I-vile PlBBlSrlUt frit* .k-i ?? \ ii j nt!.r_t Babwar* .Panl Dlet* 1 Elne framd" Ta>-nrarln .CUrtsaa Kler-na Kerb. arills ! Karl. .Jalta* P'aedlar urnvERSiTy theatricals ______________ 1 Columbia Students Present EJiza bethan Comedy. I The PMlolexla-i Bodetf of CetomMo { 1'nlverslty prescnted "i'lie BhoeatahOl t M. ;!day." I in. rn< QOBBadla Of tbe fgf.* , lle craft." bv Tho. Pehhor, Ifl th* | theatre at Hrlnke'ho'f Hall last BlSM. j'i iie j.inv waa giv. n with ooeai h. enary, I ln the atyle of day ln whleb II waa ariit I ten. It Bll klndlv reei4???? <1. > a< 1. ot the ; players g'ttlng a sbare ol tha ..ppla.ij. . I all tb' parts being jwirtray-d l.y men. The following comt.rised ti.e east: Alex | andre Almy Nlcholaon. OeoTf* t'an'ortli jt'aldwcll. ("heeter Wllllam PatOTOOB I Henry Huck Hend.rson. John An.l. I Klt* Rand.dph, Ralph Hiott H (leorgo Itaynolds Htoarns. John K McCormlck. Rlchards llale. Waldo w Iti Hellew, KHtz Nyland, Lowla JahttM, Archlbald Coatea. Oeorge lt Mufl Waltcr Logan and N. D. Ktttngrr. a MI83 MATTHI30N IN "THE SPY." Wlth the engagrmi nt yeelerdar "t Kdlth Jfytmt Metthleen. Charlaa I'roh inan haa fllled tb* r-'"' Of lha OhlOf I oin mi nturaotot ? " Haarr KIMaaaaeohor*i j.lay, "The Hpy, ' B b:ch WfM ba ??" I out of town on Decemb. r Hl and Bhortlf after be *een here. Th- plajr, which |g in three arts, Is now being presented ln Leadea bf sir Oeoraja AMaaadar. aader th* tltle of "The Turnlng Poinc." a THEATRICAL NOTES. l.aura llo,e CTOWfl and 11 H Warti'-r with the tOIBPBBl wlo. ii uill BBppofl thaaa ta a. M. Thoaaafa aow play, "Blaeh* lilrla." wlll leave to-day for BOOtOa, w lu re ithey will continue reheaiBBM under the .nr. cllon or Henry .Mlller. Th* i.r.-1 per* fm ma.ni i of lot pl cv arlll b? glven ta IAtlantlc ('ity December i. ln tlu- com? pany ui. Minc Mathllde Cottrelly. Ethel Iwinthrop, Ber tha Welby, Jean Oalbralth. Iflydney VaJentlne, Janns Bredbury an.l i Harry O. Taylor. "The New Hln. by MaodOBBM Hastings, .whlch wuH recently ?een al W.illack a [Theatra, has been secured bf H. 1'. Keith far productloo ln stock. The ii.nt per* ,'orinanco wlll be made at tb* ' n s ent Theatre, BroehlfA eai Deeembar i?>. la the sprlng Rotati BBeeee vmii pra clucc a new OOBBBdf. written bf hlMMB iespecially for BhOPpoN <:.?mp. arbota Mr. I Kdeanii wlll BBfOeot a.-' a tic w Ma; tn tlm ? public Mr. ?"ami> haa been appearlng f?c Uwo roara in "The Travdlng ?oMBIBaB' MbBbbi* larah Baiahaidt saiis to-day on the .^reiich liM steamer I.a r".ivol_ la hegln her American tour undc r tlie direc tlon of Martln Beck. On l.vt arrlval Madame Htrnhanlt will l_.iv.- b> speilul tr.cin for ciiicngo, wbara oa Mooday, Doeeaitar t -t ,n? MaMatk Theatre, .^e wlll !)?? BOOB fOf tha lirst HBM lB ; Arnericaii \aiidevil)e. beglnt.lng her en 'aagcinetit v/lth Henii CalO ai.d MaUlicM i in-rnliardt's one-act play "l'n,- N.lt .1. Noel Sous La Terreur l"A ChrlBtBMl Mght Under the Terrei ') | Hugb Bard has begun wo.-k on tho i J.iebler QOBBiam production whlch ta to iopen the Chlldren's Thentie, atop the I Century. ? Wllllam Kurst has written incidental I music for Davii BoIbbbo'B vaaderllM sketch, "The Prums af Oiide," a_|i h wlll have lts NOW York prt miep ,,( th.; folonlal Theatre next Moudftf nt'ternoon. Mr Helaaco will dlrecl the act ln peraoa Wblle Mr Furst will lead the orclicstru. PRESIDENTAT XHE 0PERA Hears "Mignon" as Guest of Mr. Marburij at Baltimore. Haltlmore, Nov. 22.?The close of the flrst part of Baltirnore's opera seaaon to nlght wns marked by the preseneo of the I'r.-sldcnt and .Mrs Taft. who eamo over from Washlngton to attend the perform BtaOfl ft -.Mlgnon" by the Chlcago Grand Opora Company at the T^yTlc. They wer* ac. omiwnlo.l by Mra Taft'a sister. Mrs, T. K Laughlln, of IMttsburgh, and Major i: oadaa. tho Prosident's milltary ald. Tha party oecupled the box of Theodore | M.irburg. arheafl appolntment aa UnKed j Btataa Mlnlster te Bcigium waa an ? Dajraag tiifrmlsMon the lYesldont held ? reoeptton at hla box, bcing vlsltod by many paraoae prominent ln tlie so<;ial and bufltm s? life of th>* city. Governor Golda borongb oaa amotff theaa who paid thelr r. Hp.cts to th* Prosidcnt. Ifr. Ma.'.'iiK ai.su eaaaa ln for a good sl.aio of atti-ntion, and waa kept buay u i.r.ow li-lglng cougratulationB upon hla uppointm.nl to tho diplomatlc poat. TJM rtaaHanllal party left for Wash? lngton immediately after the close of tha op<;ra. MORRIS OEST INJURED Theatrical Manager Palnfully Bruised on Manhattan Opera House Stage. Morris QOBli one of the proprletor* ot i tlie Manhattan Opera liouso, recelved l palnful injurl.s late yeaterday afternoon f whlch may confli.e hlm to his home for si v.-ral days. The lnjunos, whlch are con flnod to aevere bruiaea and a general shaking up. aro the rcatilt of an xccldent on the htage of the Manhattan Opera Houae, which occurred Uuring a r.hcarsal of Th.- Wnlp" prevloua to Ita flrat pro \ duCtlen last night. Dairiflf tlie operatlon of the stage train, | ahleb l* a feature of UM railroad sctne j li: Uie llurd act, Mr. Gtst stepped in the way af tBM traln, was struck and knocked lowa a Iliglit of atalra. The injured man waa at once removed to his home, No. BJB W. st :?-! atreet. OBITUARY. S-ERGEANT JAMES J. BRENNAN. DetOi 11v?- i->Tgeynt James J Biennan. ona of tba aaoat eaveBfeBeod oflicrs ba tha I'.hc, l >? partm.-nt. w BBflM knowledfje of Baal Btda gung comlltlona maUo lUm f..ii ?! bj Uafl rotlgha and crooka ln that i tlu city, died at hla hon..\ No vtn Btreet* yeateroay. Ho waa Btrteken artth illuesa ThlliadQji afternoon arhlla taJklOf with other offlcera ln the Kiftli Btreet station. He was attend^cl at lus heaaa by Pr. Jamea McTlernan, ef Nd. BB West 84th streot, who found ha ,vas siitTcring from a urak heart. l(ient:an waa born !n 1014, appoluted to tha f. Ifl March. llsa, and after serv { ing a number of yeara aa a patrolmon, I wns made ? detective and asslgnod to ; duts In th* Ontral Offlee. For some, tlme he had been attachod to the Fifth *tr .-t station. He was onr of the. moat popular men in the department. He !, uvu a wlfe SAMUEL ARTHUR BENT. HoHton, Nov. 22.?Samuel Arthur Bent, Inwyer, author and editor, dropped dead j In the lohby of a hotel here to-day. He j was graduated from Yale In lstll, and ! four yoara later recelved a degree from 1 tho Harvard Laa beaaai FYom is72 to ? 1S74 Mr. Rent waa Amerlcan editor of j "The Swlss Tlmes," of Geneva; and of iWllgnapl's Messaeer," of Parla. From [V, to 1SS?> ho was superintoiident of .,-IhmK at N.ishua. N'. 11., and at Clln i . Ma.-s. He was the author of "Fa Imlllar Hhoit Saylngs of Qreat Men." of I "Hltiia on l*aiiguage" and "Notee to ! tho Goiden I.egend " Mr Hcnt was aev cnty-one. years old. * ' MRS. ELIZABETH S. VANSCIVER. HoMily, N. J., Nov ':: Mn. Ellzabeth 1 S. Yaiisdve., tln- oldest woman ln thla j M-ciicn. dlea here tO-day, ?t the age of ; one hundred years. Mrn. Vansolver had a alst.-i, Mrs WelganU. who died here : two years ago, at the ago of nlnety-nine Iyeara Mrs. Vaaaolvot waa one vt tu? I llrat BOttlara of thla part of New Jeraey. ajhe icavts two sons and three daughter*, i-ach of whom Is over Hcv.nty years old. a JES8E W. KNIGHT. Pristol, N. J Nov. 22 ?Jesse W. Knlf.'1't, a one-tlm* ?Demooratto state Senator. died here to-day, in hla nlnetieth yaar. Ba v.as one of the oldest Masons I,, tho state. II- acrved two tertns In thp Assembly and waa eleeted to the Henate ln Uf70. ln hla llfetlme he fllled atroral aaVOaa ln th* county, and wes known to every one hetoahout? aa 'T'ncl> jtase." He leaves a wlfe and ono son, Krank A. Knlght. of Colllngwood, N. J. JOEL W. BROWN. Jpal W Brown, owner of a drydock at Giand street. Jersey City, was strUkeri wlth heart dlsease In the atreet yeater? day. and died eoon after removal to hla heaaa, at Xo. 51 Huncan atreet. lie ?as j:o\cnty-Bix yearu old. "IHE UP" IS CHD Manhattan Opera House Excit ed Over Train Wreck. MELODRAMA VINDICATED Spectacle Could Not Have Got a Bigger "Rise" Out of Drury Lane Audience. As a grand finale to a week of flrst nlghts nothlng c ottM have reallzed lts mission better than the blg Drury Lane I melodrama whleh shook :.._th atreet last nlght and caused a false fumor of earth cpiake to pass through tbe city. "The Whlp" nhould be used as an endlng to a wild life. It would make a capital cllmax. I.aat nlght's audience came to smile and remalned to yell. _*..? they struggled forth Into the qulet streets a llttle before dawn they feit ?motlonallv very much as one feeln pnysically after a Turkish l.ath? P'irged. StgUstles are sometlmes entertaintng. There are thlrteen scenes in "The Whip." Alao, the manlpulatlon of one of thoBe acenee made It necessary. according to th* ?ol_mn assuiance of the manag' ment, to tear out the alde of the opeia I house. These prellminary fa^ts stlmulato | imaginatlon. And the vvorkmg out of the plot fulflls all hopes. Beldom has such a personality as last nlght's plot walk'd the etagc. It never lost Ita grip on the eharacters for a moment. Sometlmes it crouched In a corner for a tense spell and WBtehoB them play about a llttle ln their poor, foollsh way. But no uooner had they played themselves into a bit of llght-heartednc^s than the plot *prang at them agaln and had them by the throat It all happened on aecount ef The Whlp, a slender mare, who was to run her flrat race ln the flnal act. There were tbe heroln*. her father and her lover, tha Jockey. the two coralc rellefs and th* populace, all of whom, being honeat, want ed The Whlp to win. The horae belonged. of course, to the herolne's father. On the other hand, there were the vtllaln, the vlllaln'* female accompllce?who waa try Ing all the tlme to paaa herself oflf as the wlfe of the hero, to the latter'* utter dls comflture?and an assistant vlllaln, wlth the vlllanou* name of Kelly. all of whose JJrty little oouls depended on havlng The Whlp lose. The goats who furniahed ta* formation, through Iove or weakness, and afterward repented and turned noble, were the Jockey's slster and a clerk (clark) ln holy order*. Wlth thls splendld array of claahlng wllls there was no end of "dra matle" actlon. After half a dozen or more scenes of pleasant English exterlors and interiors, includlng the kenn? ls, gardens, loggla and great hall at the estat* of Falconhurst, the horse *how and the chamber of hor ror* at Mm*. Tusaaud's Wax Works in London. the big scene came. In thls Tbe Whlp I* put safely on a box car at the statlon at Falconhur*t, tended by her groom and jockey. Th* car ls hltched to a passenger train and dlspatched for Newmarket. the scene of the race. The traln whlrls through the twillt country ind approaches the tunnel Just before Manflelil Junc tion As soon aa the traln is burled In tha darkness of tho tunnel the vlllaln creeps out of hl* compartm?nt, erawls aJong the running board at peril of hlu life, reaches the box . ar, creep* along that to the back, unbooks and tlirows away the red llght. pulls himself Lack to the rear of the pasaenger coach. unhooks the box car and leaves it to lts fate In the tunnel. In a few romute. tlie passenger cxpreas for Newmarket wlll come along the same track, crash into the box car, klll The Whip, and ? But no. Tta Hon Mr*. Beamish?<i-omle re llcf and best actress ln the plece?Is rBc ing from Falronhurat In her 90-horse powcr car to Mgnal the express at Man fleld Junction By thls tlme the accom panylng musl. han become maudlln. But nobody notlce* it because every one ln the house Is practlcaily in the same con? dition. The, oooao changea in a llash of darkness, the box car is scen quletly awaltlng destriu tion at the mouth of the tunnel, the dtettact whlstle of the express M he?rd, and Htlll no one, except a few hysterleal soula ln thp audience. to warn The Whlp that Bta Is about to be made fflue of. The l< Bf shaft of llght from the approachlng enrfine's beadilght begins to lllumlne the tunnel. She is cornlng at .-Ixfy mlles an hour. Just as on_ has nearly gone bltad fr,.m despalr and can liardly see, the 90-hoiaepower car tloahea In. llgurcs run to open the car, trot out The wiiip. croofl tha tiaaka with her Wh-*B_ crasti! the pOBBOBfW" express haa rlpped out of the tunnel and piunged into ; tha bo\ car. Aa Ti.e \Vh;|.'s dalnty heVls i'1'iared the wr'ck by nc more than a hair's breadth tlie entlre bousc rose up and shrleked wlth dellght and nerves. In all the tl.lrtecn BBOBOO of pulsating plot an.1 actlon there wa.* notlitng that qulte cqwalled thls. "The Whlp" Is well mounted and played by actors who understand the broad lines along wiilch such a plece must be handled. They are for the moet part Engllah actors, among whom the favorlte comedlenne. Mai.e Ulington, made qulte a hlt ?h llght romlc reltef. The 2.000 Oulnea Itace. wlth which the spectacle ends, la well played by a num? ber of slender-thlghed, wllling beasts, and. of course. The Wldp wlns. But then | tho plot of the plece would be enough to lash B clothes horse to victory. the can. H'ibeii. Karl ol Hranc-aatar.John HallUav He.. Varnc-r H&slani.I.unjden Har* Mar'iuU of Baveri-y.Hcrbert Jaiman Captaln (.revlll* Sartons.Charles Bla'kail Harry Antn.i_.Dlon Tlthera-sa Toin __a.ub*rt.Ainbro?c M-Uinln_ Joe Kelly. John L. Shine Sir Audrew H.ck.W. Croft ?'aptaln Rayner.Horace Pollo<-_ T_ord Clanmnrr.Rae.ll Weat Huntlng .Ata* Fra*er Tomlln .Joe p^nder Mr Qnllter.Mr. Raymonl ".minatt .Mr. McCready The carpenter at Tueaaii-'*-.Pttar Oolden Tom Koater.W. day Mau'er Tornlln ?.Master <"ocl_er Nutt rjolder .Georae Zorti Hon Mr*. Heamlsh.Martc? Illlngton I_a.lv l>lana Sartorls.Ev?lyn Kerry Mra D'Aqatla.L-aonore. Marrl* Myrtle Anaon.Mot_? Morttan t__u_y Antrobu*.I.lillan Kallar MI** Carlyon.Mlaa Mlc-hael Mr*. Purley.Lola Arnol'*. Mra Tomlln.Juatlne Cuttlng * .11 8INQS FOR 8AMMARC0. Mr. Bammarco. of the Phtladelphla-Ohl cngo Opera ('onipunv. waa to have sung at the concert of the Symphony Boclety IB Aeolian Hall yesterday afternoon, but was prevent* d by lllnees. Hls place was taken by Mr. Dufranne. of the *ame com- : pany. who aang the legend of the aage baah from MaOOOBOfa "Jongleur." The | orohestral mimhwa were a concerto j grosso by Handel. rewrltten by Blger: ] Bachmanlroff's symphony In K mtnor I and Ooldm*rk's scherzo ln A. The pro- j gramme wlll be repeated next Sunday afternoon. P08THUM0U8 HONOR8 GRANTED. Madrid, Nov. ta -The ducal tltle and an annual pension of P5.000 were conferred to-day on the famliy of Premler (,'anale ias who was assasalnatea on November Bt King Alfonso slgned a royal decre* to thls effeot to-day. | PRAISE. TAFT FOR Wl Assistant Secretary Winthrop Tells of Advances in Efficiency. FEARS DEMOCRATIC POLICY i Naval Archltects Interpret i Clause in Canal Act Relating to Imports for Ship Building. The twentleth annual meeting of th* Society of Naval Architect* and Marln* ' Knglneer* was held yesterday at the Kfl 'gineerlng Building. No. 21 West 39th street. At a BBflatOB in the forenoon offlcers were elected and later papers on toplcs of Interest to the englneers wer* read. A dlnner at the Waldorf ln th* ! evening completed the day's proceedlnga. I At the morning sesslon a resolution waa : adopted by the *oclety givlng lts inter pretatlon of the clauae of the Panama ?'anal act whlch relatc | to the free lm portatlon of forelgn niaterial* to be __ped ? in shlpbulldlng. It is the opinion of the ! society that thls elause does not, BB ba* j been maintalncd by som<\ mcan that | structural *nd flnlshed materlals ready . to be aasembled and flnWbed mac hlnery I are to be allowed to enter duty free The ! reaolutlon wa* incorporated into a letter j and eent to President Taft. It was aald the society would be glad. to appolnt ._ I commlttee of technlcal experts to con i fer wlth the government offlcials on tho j interpretatl^n of the BtaBBO. I At the dlnner about threo hundred tn-m bers and frlends of the society Wmtm pres? ent. The speakers were Beekman Witi throp, Assiatant Secretary of the Navy, who spoke on "Our Navy"; Congresimua. William C. Redfleld, who responded to the toast, "The Future of Our Merchar.t Marine"; Henry W. Hlll, who addreesed the englneer* on "Commerce and Water way_"; James W. Osborne and Ellwood W. Rabinold. Colonel Robert M. Thomp ?on, the preeldent-elect. was also a speaker. Stevenson Taylor, presldent of i the society, preslded. | Beekman Winthrop compared the wea't , condition of tlie navy at the tlme the B? publlcans came into power .-ixte.-n > ' ago and the strength at tlie pre.-ent tini'', j laying partlcular stre?s upon tlie advanc ?.. j made ln the number and types of war ve? ; sel of all classes during the preeeot ad? ministration. "The navy ia to-day a progresslve fore. and must elther Improve ot cietei luratc," he satd. "It cannot stand stlll. What the I Democrats will do when th- y come tatO i power ls a question. Whlta in tlie mlnor* I Ity they showed a leadoaejf to rotarB 1'*? ] d-vrlopmer.t, and we must look tO tl'.o i people for tlie solutlon of tho BfOhtoa. 1 am ture the public wants an adaojaatO navy, and lf lt manlfests its -I- sir- the Democrats cannot refuse to taoB tb ? mand." Congre*sman RodtV-ld said ta Braal Bfl i advocate of a greater mt-rehant BBBHaa ! and had been actlve ln furthcrlng BM ? cau*e. He dwelt upon the BXtreaaa cost ' of traniferring American kco'1.1 abroad ! and urged a more oomplete control of our j w*terfront In a paper submitted .at the afternoon ! aession by William I. Donnclly Bl i I Oeorge A. Crok lt was said that Bl ' some twelve to flfte.m > xcursion boats bullt thlrty to thlrty-flve \vars ago were _.up*r*eded by up-to-date VBBBOta a ivpeti tlon of the Siocutn disast- r mlcht t>? looked for at any tlme. They asserted that ln every t.v-e of vaooM except tha excurelon boat* there had been great progreas. but. as they put lt. "Ib * boats th*. engme used within twentv-tlve years after the construction of the Clef* ' mont (1*/.) ha-s perslsted i raetlcally wlth ; out modlncation to tbe present day." | The largeat and most r<pre>entativ8 ! boat of this cla?* was bullt tn 1S78. th? 1 englne ln u*e waa then taken from an | other boat. and ls believed to be flfty or 1 alxty year* old. Messrs. Donnelly and ICroK said their model vessel would Bo*. i more ln construction than the OhOOP I boats now u*ed, but thls expendituve ; would bo of-set by the lOWOf OOOt Of opci ! atlon and by the fact that addlnona'. |? ' *enger space would be provlded b, : use of screws, Instead of cumbe. - ; paddlewheel*. a WALLER WILL PLAY TWO PARTS. ! I_e-.-ia Waller. who wM appear ln hia orlglnal part ln 'Tho Hutterrty ou the Wlte?-1" during the coming week at the West Knd Theatre. WtU attempt BB neOBl piffBrBBBBTT Tuesday evening. Whefl ba _v-lll play two charactcrs ln thal pl-> ? In addltlon to the part of the lOYOr, M whlch he ls now appearlng wlth Madg? Titheradgn, he wlll ta s^-en as the attor? ney in the trlal scene aurlng the third act, where the forwr part ls of siight importance. Hls ntcsence ln tho east next week wdll mark hls ilrst performanc* Iu the drama ll) New TOTh a DIED. B-nr.on Margaret B. Crnnr. Mary E Bficl'. BdwlnF. Ultk-on. Mary J. Biown. Jo'i W. Snv.l. t. lto?^ Burnharo. \ melt* E. ? <-'!^, '^or.e II Burtls, John H. Wllltoms, Bmnia C. BANNON On November 19. 1.12. Margaret B Bannon. beloved daughter of P??'lck and Brldget Bannon. Fu?eral from her late ."'? deric' No- 111 Rleharda *t . Brooklyn. BBMT* day, November 28. at 9.W a. Bt BEDBLL- On November tt, 1912. at hta r*?i ? ?lenc-e. No. 20 North Mojr.tatn av*.. Mori "lalr N J . I.dwtn t. Bedell. ln tha .5(1. Mt of M* a**. Funeral aerv|i-e_ wlll l,a h-Ml at hl* late rc-Md.n.-. on hattir.lay ttttt . noou. November 23. un the urrlval of tb. j'_ackawanna traln reac-hu;, Mont-lalr at I..-). Interment privac- In <lrecr.*.jod ?.'? n.-.?r>- on Sunday BROWN -ta-Hmjy. Fri.lay. Mwtmtar fl c'antalc Joe.1 U^laey Hro*n. Ir. his M v-ear Fur.eral .ervlcea froni hl? late re?i dene*. No. 53 Uun.-an a>e . Je.-sev < tty. sun tiay, November '_?. at I p. m Kindly om|t flowara. BlRNHAM-On Nov.mber 21. 191". Am.iia B., wlfe of Avon C. Uurnharn. ln h*r Wth >ear. Servlcea at ber late reald.nce, No. i? Kainilt Tlace Fark ? ir.ie. Brookivn, on .Satj.'lay, November -1. at 2 p in. Interment at con vctnlenoe of the family. Bl'RTlS- 'Suc.c.enly. on V.'e<1ne*dav, November '0 !_._? Jchn 11 . beloved father of Harry M . G.orie' H. ar.d John )?. Burtl*. Jr., afed ii ye_m Funeial aer*t*** at hia late re?i .c-me. No 816 Map.e *t . Brooklyn. Saturday, No? vember 18. at 8 p. m. CRANE-On Thuraday. November 71, Utt, at ? he Mohawk. No. r,9 Wa-hlngton ava. Brooklyn. N Y , Mary K Crane. wlfe ot Fredarlck W. H. Trane. Funeral eervlce at tha reeideno* of h*t son. Fredetiek E. Crane, No. K4 Proapect Flace. rfunday. November M, at 180 o'clock p. mt DICKSON-At Creen Vlllage. N, J . Novemher !_, tn Mary J. wlfe of Joaeph Dlokaon. Notlce of funeral hereafter. SNYDER?Ro*a. a?ed 00. Servi. ea The Fu^ neral Church. No _MI Weat 23d st. (Fran* E. Campbell B-.i'.ldlngi. Sunday. 2 o'clock AutomoMla oortefe. WHKEL.ER-c")n November ... at h!? botue __| Hawthorne. N. T.. (Soorte H. \\he^\er. h\ hls 74th year. Kunaral servlcea at ht. la.? raaMcaaa, Kawtaeroa, n y., Bur.day. i:_a p. m. Interment Sleepy Hollow Cerretery. Wll_UAM8?Suddanly. on November 22, ?t White IMalns. N. Y , In the 50th year of her age. FTmma Carson. helov?d wlfe of Etenry K. S WlUlama. Funeral senie. n -?_ m _? h'ld lt Ft Thotrta*'a Church, New York Ctty on Monday. Nov.mber 25, at U a. m. Inter? ment prlvate. Kln.tly cirnK fiowera. l_ondon (Rnalandt and Clavaland tOhlo) papera plcaaa copy. _ _ ? I MI T. KIIM THK WOODLAWN CKMETKBT 238d ?t. By Harlem Traln cn.l bv Tralia* Offlce. 20 East 23d St.. N. y. '* CXDERTAKERg. FRWR E. CAMPBKI.L. 241-1 ?>.t n. 8t. Chepela. Prlvate Rooma. Prlvate Tmhi laneaa T?L 1824 Chelaea. rr,v,-t? Arab?.