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Vo.. 1AXII..N" 24038. i?-;ia.v. haetaaalBa rtoaaataaaoee; raln to night m.irnin . NEW-YORK, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912.-16 PAGES. ? * PRICE ONE CENT * In (Ity of New York. Jprney < il KI.SUVMKRt: TW?J I KS1 mri ajohehaw. SHAKEN BY COURT Contracts with Independents Held Hlegal: Control ot Tcmple Iron Company Ordered Dissolved. WICKERSHAM IS GRATIFIED pecision Hcralds the Restora tion of Competition and the Dissolution of the Combina tion. Announces the At tomey General. VaShiai i '"? 16.?The hold of the , ing rallroada opon lh* ?nthra tc i?d further 1 (_rrt t0.day ?>y the Bupremo ( ? rhich h mded down a ded-don ln in? il trust" caae ordertng that tht I 65 P"i cent contracta with Inde pendmt dealera ba i aacelled. The rourt, RfRnniai the decree of the lower court, also ordered the dla iplutlon of railroad control of tha Tem Iron Company, i?> which the prto ctpel railroada and their coal companlea -rr-rp found tr. have strangled a proj ott to Vuiiid a competlng road Into the anthratito flelda ln l^ns anrl by T,hidi monopollzlnf achetm - could he jut Into executlou litmdily in the fut? ure. Thr rourt dlsmtaoed the frovernmnnfs faneral eharge of coohpirmcy and vio Intkw of the antl-truat laar agatnsl all of tho rallroada and dlanataoed with? out prejudico the oharpes of i onspir , agalnat the minor combinatkma among the coal carrying roadi and Ihelr coal companiea. II li thst the Department of Justlci anaj fcrCnar aeparate auita againsl those n.in.t comblnatlona allagad to havo been atepa n the general plan of ac jntrtag ooatrol of tho in.i Opena Path to Competition. 3upn mt i ?urt, however. paved tlon and th-' dlMolution of tht by ordering the canceUatton of i. r ' ent contracta ~ ith lude laadenl deal dlng to Attoaroey \\ n k.-rshain. * ho l M" ? BOOd pa opintoa to-nlght thal the di ? completely d< atroj tha ? om? n whlch ooatrola the prlco et aiiihra.it- coal that it must reault In ? dlctlm to ihe puii ? bellevea thaM the government vtrtuallj won Ita anll ao d, although Dtlmatlon ln hla atatement her suits may bo dled. it la probatble that the Department of Jua tica wiii renew its- campaign agaUaat tho adkgad "coal truat" la tho ttght of the opiniun harid^d down and porhapa baaUtate further suits aKainst the sev <rai defendaata not exonoratad by the iedaloa excepl la thal t h?-> aere not .ointiy combtoed. Tho otatement of Mr. Wlckeraham folloara; ;he declaion maurha tha clooe of a ten jcar .-rr ;? . ut thu oo irta a combinatlon controlllng ': a ; . , mem . mai ketlna of anthrai Ite coal. Tl..- blll was tilod ?ttar an Inveatlgatlon i y the Intei ?'omrr^' ? i was hrouKht ln Philadelphla In June, IM7, arni waa ? ln February. 0, holding j tnat tr<> Ten li in Company w.im an jadawful combinatlon an.i dlamlai Wll ?s to all ? inda ot complalnt pn n ?? I'ourt now aftirms the de ? far as the 'iniawf i , hara ter of iot- Temple Iron Company la concerned and alao hoMa thal t known as the 65 por "nt eoi ? 'inlawful and muat ho ll ig belleved thal this do . deotroy the com ? ? otrola tbe price < I .! that it arill reault In a ?Ijtlixt n.eaiaure r.f rellef to tho publlc. Tl.eta- were m nnmi?er of euoaldlarv aneeth ? - - the blll reepectlng nmt different comblnatlona whlch lha def< ,.,,. miteged to hava 'ormo.; t tlie court, rolrlinjf ? ? . w (,f the fan thal all af tho d ' ot partlea lo any aaa af tbeee comblnatlona t ut that each >me of the defendanta of thl* aull arlth* outrroj |?. ithout expreaelns any ?gt-Mn their legallty. I the unan ? ? f tho i irt, a hlch, for ? ? ' thla caae, i onalated of reattaaed ?n fourth nn.f flfih eotaaaa. This Morning's Netvs LOCAL 1'ane Pulled Into VI. o Net.1 Rfn Arenue iooa thlrl ihoeror. l Attarka Crematlon Regolatlataa. o M|MM l'.;irl;. iV.r.fpts with M.'l'nml)". 6 Baa to Qlve nholroapaora Hr-re. e Joh Huntera After Rulser. 6 h on Alhany. 7 i Th* B on: lloi o - Stllwell. 9 ? at (i.lda. 0 'lag^la o,n Snbway Intoroat.11 A'ta<k? Cannery Condltlona.16 "?*<"*: Hand "KinK" Kllled.16 OE-fEBAL. ?ourt Bhakea Coal Roado' Orlp. ... 1 ?^frnor Pardoaia ^6?> Con ta. 1 *'ra. F AuKustuh Helnae Dlararcod ?? i MyMtry in Contract wnii Inventor... l T*?ft Won'l Name Mr. Rokfaflaeoaaoor 2 V?**wi?ohri iio!!. - Pujo Committee. * "Mg*. Archbald Dofoaoa Began * HtllrfiaHs Kill or Maltn 140,1211a faai ll A" r*env Dynamltlng .ll ''ynarr.iit. Trlal Kearlng Knd.11 feut>?' Truat lo Btop !'ixiim Paicoe...ll roREiaw MMoi ': ? ibuti ? io Mi Reld. 1 ff.ee Necotiatlona Begin. 3 MI8CEL__AHEOU8 ;| .6 N'?w? r... w omei ., 7 ?tdltorla! . ? fcocinv . ? huiic . .1... t ?l>ltuary . ? *Port? .10 Armv anil Navy.11 ?aather .11 '"Ipp^i; .11 ^aan.^i ?nd M.rketa_1?. 18 and 14 ,:*?l t-eiate.14 GOVERNOR PARDONS 360 TO WARN ARKANSAS Donaghey Liberates Conviets as a Prolest Against Convict Lease System? "A Revengeful Hell." B Fi legrapl Little Roik, Ark.. Dec. l(i.?t'.ov. ri.or George W. Donagliey llgned pardons to day for 360 convlcta, win. wlll i>e re d to-morrow as a proteal agalnai tho convlcl leaae ayatem employed la ArkanoM and Ln other Bouthera itatee. G.iot Dooaghey had Inttanated In ? h before the rt oenl conference oi Governort In Rlchmond iiiat he mlght take auch a< thua. The convlcta \\h.> wlll bo freed are ng aenteni ea of from one to Bl yeara None of tho deaperate prteonera will be liherated. Three state convli t campa wlll be abollahed as a reaull of ihe Oovernor'a action, bul aeveral FIFTH KVEffOE GAPES AT SHOWER CF SHIRTS _ !Pajamas Also Sail Through the Air as Police Chase Al leejed Shoplifter. - iMOTORCYCLE ENDS CHASE Store Detective Says Fugitive and Companion Took Articles from Counter Under Cover of Joke Fusillade. A young man running out of Flfth <? thrOWiOg a\v;iy his shlrt la a atartllug enough alght, bul ahen he ; throwa away three or four ahirta nnd them off with a COUple of suits of ? ? evei ybody atopa to gapa Al ' lra.-t. the; ? rday aftemoon, and nobllea pauaod along aith 11 j triana, while the oc. upanta a it l clothlng expert. The police aald tt'.- young man .., shoplifti i and arreated him on a ? atealing a number of allk | ahirta and silk pajamaa from a Fftth ie departaieat itora. At the pottoa atatlon he gh*ru hla name u Frank Johnaoa Johnaon and Andrea Carr eutered tbe atore dreoeed ln the heigbi of faah ,, ,,. Tbe atore detective waa auapldoua however, and when he aaa them atroii to the ohirl couoter he atrolled, too, li.. t. Id the police thal while Johnaoa conceatraled the attentlon of ll.lerka with his funny etorli Carr ihoved the ahirta under bla eapai loua overooat now and then, he aald, thi ? would awltch, and Carr would talk, while .Johnson put ln ? itoi k of maa. The data llve allowi d the men to leave the atore and get as far aa Madi ?oa avenue and 86th atn et ka fore be lald hands on them. He held faal to Carr, bul Johnaoa pot away and ran tll pifth . I 1 than north. He turned ureet through 87th atreet, with ,,wd behlnd him and a larger one looking on Half w.iv down the block to Sixth avenue he began to ahed the ?hlrta, equlrmlng anakelike as he pulled them from onder hla veat and coat. Ifotorcycle PoHcemaa Noonaui came up behlnd him and etopped him at sixth aveoue Ai the Weat 80th atreet polii" ata tion It was found that Carr had *42 worth of ahirta ai.d pajamaa, and the onea that Johns..n had thraara away, together with the onea he atlll had Bticktng ln hla elothee, brought the whole amount to abdul |0O. Johnaon ?ald be waa a "walter'' and llved at No. 880 Weet Bd ?treet Carr called himself ? "pei'fotmer," aad gave hla addreaa as Ho -.'17 Wa*i 42d atreet lo the jio. kets of both were found poat carda addn aaed to frienda In Chk?go ?tattng that "business has beeo ex tremely ?uoceaaful ln New -Tork. II waa w?ii worth tha trip." Johnson WM arrested on I" ? 7 on a charfe of ateallog allk ao? ks |n a n_en'a furulahlng atore. He waa balled out la the sum of $800 BANDIT AND SHERIFF DEAD Outlaw Holds 100 at Bay Until Killed by Soldiers. a i nta Aaa, Cal. Dec ll Ia i Hghl le day in the hiiis al Taunato dprioga be tweea a youna deaperado and more tbaui un.. hundred oooaty olBcera, mllitiamefl and dtlaeata, the outlaw who had attacked Myrtle Huff, aged 11 yeara, the nleoi of a well koown ranclunan Iaal night, was kUied Under Bhertfl Robeii bqutrea alao wtu killed and three of hia deputiea were i] nouoded The battk araa thi 11 n aa ol nlghl puraull of tha bandlt bj a BherUTa .. wblcb brought Waa to bay al dawa on tha aummlt "f the rocky bllla overlooklng tha water hcdea of Tamato gprlnga Turnlag on his puiauera, tba handlt, Intraoehed behhtd baatlona of ,,,, k opened Bra Ooe of hla Hral bolleta ratally arooaded Bflolrea The latt.i laj in ? gaalch calling foi help throughoui tha long llght bul each time ea effort waa M,a.i. te reai >< Idaa aaa or iwn' aaembera ,,f his poeaa feU wanaA d ii was not nniii Oompamj L of tn. ,ni I.. :,, i.t. National QtWld, bad Ot* n Mim- J moned, and, flaaktag the baodit'a position, ha.l shot him tO d.ath. that the ho.lv of Bquirea araa reeavered The aherlfl WM a. a.i arhen pleked ap - -rCEPTABLE CHRISTMAS PRESKNTS Cmae otElected Wlnes. UM. *M, g-W. n T Dewey ? Booa Co., 138 Fulton st. N.T. -- A.lvl campa will be continued where convlcta aro engaged la the building of good rci.i.If. Governor Doaaghey has fnucht the convicl leaae aince he aaaumed offlce, four yeara ago. He haa repeatedl] urgi .1 thi Leglalature i" take a< tion la the matter, bul each time hia efforts ? ? Bome ni.n.ra of the Leglalnture contended that the Btate penitentlarj waa not dealgoed for ? Bunday echw Oovernor Donaghey replled ( ing thal it was not deeigned !'<>? fl r vengeful hell." Tho i lovei nor ha pre pared ... long atatemenl to be Bubtnlt* ted to tbe Legialature In January c\ plalnlng hts action. MYSTERY IN CONGRESS Almost $250,000 Paid to Con necticut Man in 20 Years and Gun Carriaqe Is Unfinished. WAR DEPARTMENT IGN0RED No Bond Required and General Wood Asks House and Senate to Put an End to Work ?$13,500 Still Due. ? Waahinfton, i?r-- Iti .--The military authoritiea have bad under oonaidera* tion lately the remarka tlona erhii h have attended Ui.nti act bi Id for nlneteen yeara bj a H Bmery, of Connecticut, for the dellvery of ? 12* ln* h dlaappearing gun can ThlB is one of lha mool ramarl iransactiolis ever litnlri taken bf IBO government oa the eutborltj of Cob I'lom beginning to ? nd appeara to have been no conaultatlon wlth tho War Departanenl regarding thia mounl The Wai Department. nii.pi.viT, |K?S'f.s'.- n.> inl'ni tna tli.i to the pmgrasi Whlch Mr. I'.niory has BMdfl fluaae IMma "'? n C greaa m.vif the Initial BflproprlaUoB foi B ?*un car riage of Me dojojrn. in that perlod an aggregate aum ?f nearly $250,000 has been appropriated. Thls has bieri paid to Mr EnMf, latervala arlthoul any formalit; i than tha tranafer to him <d ? . ? l all but |18v800 baa beea dhrturaed. Th.- remalnder i- held In the pnblic Treaaury and may !?.? pald to hlrn at any time. Apparently there has hc-n no Inapactlon of Ifr. Bmery'i work and he has heen called upon foi BO raportfl oa what he haa at^cornplla ? Another rarnarkabla feature of the contract is the Bpacla1 ezempUon if Mr. Emery from tho furnlablng of the uauel bond, Bfl b guarar*ee <.f th<* fui fllmenl of the contract Thla was done i j s|ioi ia! authority of Congreaa ais >. Ever* year the raporl of the Board of Ordnance and Porttflcatlein has men 'ttooed the clraurnatanctM, and recently it was determlned by Oeneral t>onard Wood, r hief of ataff nnd preaidenl of tho board, that the attr-ntlon of Oon* press phoilld hr- BpOClally rlir?"'t?>d to thr- situation. ln R letter Whll h has beea pont to th*- House and Benate ApproprlatJona Coinmltteea, it i? recotnmandad thnt the contract with Ifr. Emery ba re voked. Attention |a called to the fa t that in tlie almost twriity yeara whlcb have elapaed Blnce Ifr. Emery hogiin hia work, other dealgna for pun rar rtagee bave been developed, havaaerved their llme ia the coaal defence and have been auperaeded by more perfeel appllanceei while Mr. ESmery'a taak is ?tlll unflniahed. ii alwaya has been more or leaa of a myaten f" Ihe military authoritleB how Mr. Kmery Buocaeded la obtailnlng Ihis favor, and thev nre wnitinp. witn lerable Interaal to learn whether th<' reconunendation of Ihe War Da* partment, whlch would reileva Mr. Emery of further ohllgatlon, will have any otttM t. ASTORHASNARROWESCAPE Young Milllonaire in Auto Mis hap Near Red Hook. : By Telagrapb ta Tba 1 ? Bj ma Poughkeepele, tf. v. Dec if V*inceni Aatar narrowly eocaped aerloua Injury in .?? rnotor aceldent reblle drtvtng hia tupii powei la.int; car on the atati road aeer Red Hook tiiis rnornlng. Bagar for i race, Mr. aeter, aightlng tba Lancier raeer of fjarratt Klpp, a wealtby N"ew y/orker, ran up ahrngaida of it at iiigh hpned. Frank T. OgOOf, who was drhlntr Ifr. Klpp*a car, teepondad to tha ciiai lenge, and both mai hlnea daabed off up the turnntke at a apaed of etaty or sixty Ii\.- inll.-e an hour. After oavertag aeveral milea thi i ? lm -?-ai of the Klpp maehlne gol oul ?.. Otrder and lh?* cai WBbbled from one alde af the road to tt..- other, graaing tba akh of Mr. Aetoi s raeai Tha aaaargancy brakea arere apphed, bul ralled io arork, and ii. macbli through a fence .md *? ro ? > PeM on tha property of Frederick Martin ( aaej .?.. thrown out and ?everoly lOjUMd, Whflfl the car waa hadly danutufd. Mr. AetOf stopped his BMChllM aod h ir rir-d ha?k tu the wti" "' ihe BceMeat, ;,i?i after aeaiatlng Coot > In rtghthu tbe Kipp cai towed it hn' k t" !{"1 ""ok a N_ chriatmaa te.M?- etmplete wlthoui a bottle of Anooatura Bittera- Dellcloua ap* petlaer.?Advt VICE NEI TAKES IN One of Inspector Cohalane's Men Accused of Extortion and Oppression: Stubbom Victim Arrested. MAN HIGHER UP SOUGHT Mr. Whitman Gathers Evidence Against Privates in Extortion Army, Expecting Them to Tnrn State'i Evidence ?Mayor on Vice. Bj ? t i ..ii..- grafl Im ? ... orderlj hou - keepera arhlch are ea? KaRhiK th^ attcotion of elther Ihe D ti Icl Attoin.r the Polli ?? ''omml i? aloner, or both, apn ad to ln* clude the lal Inepectlon I liatrict, a h< n Sergeant Dauiel < ft Irad . of laapectoi Cahalane'a etaff, was auapended pend ing ,ui lnvestigatlon of chargea thal he had attempted io li \ y ? $30 gnifl 11 n trlbui I'.n. The aeasatioaal atorj of liarj Goode, whli h Implicati d the police ia Ihe Ith Inapection i M Irict, under ln p ctor Dwyer, araa aucceeded bj the etorj of ?| M.iiiiond Lottle" Btaaton com et nli i tho police ot ii ? 3d DI trii t, undi r In? .-1 . - ? or Lahi and yeeterda; ?ummar) a< llon taki n bj Commla* . lonei Waldo Inat O'Orad ?hi< h .. |st District irho pi ?? ?'? nted thi , omplaint ul ou ? hli h O'i lo thi i ? nd waa aent along t.. Polii e H? After hi s- hmltl I rady, and with Deputy < ' VValah be? gan nn ln*. <?- tlgatlon win. h wlll ? ic ,.i ihi aame l Rkelly Inquiry, which ?? by the police authoi ' -tlM.o||\ lH Ifeanwhlle Mati in.in dlng wiih nn ii ? on .1 ? . to ?ndard "t lh. >i ? ?? ol 'itt\ red, and will i i ? ? i r< . onvietioir of Indii I .i CHance for "Manny" M.ina. . ? ? Me thal Mra. < graft ro|le< lor- fi? rn do* ' . w in ?"? etam ? lengtfe bj Mr. u him. ii and even i m ?fble '? ' aill l- -i a Itni fore the grau d Jury. Thl .'. .ii be tak.-n only if hfaai arill teli lh< a bole truth I.M pol itlona -? ti41 hla kn..,.,.i . .1^-. ..f dlaordi i ly houae graft 11 ?? s.itno K" nei il proced ire Ih t marked the gambling grafl followed in iin preaent in<iniiy, ii is underatood, and ooe f< iti \e thal aeveral men n hosi 'na now ni .Mi. Whitiiiaii - h ni'l n .ii be called upon t<> Juatlry th?-ir la_*g< balancea 1 he ?????? m< n n ho -? n ime bave i"' n gl en lo I ? ? Attor? ney as collectora and llectora of the police grafl <<n \ |. .?. and them are now frnd. r mui \ eill.m. ? . jarob Relch, otherwiae koowa aa "Jack Bullivan," who la thr. onJ i Indtcti .I t.'it still iinti led for tl . nihai .murder, mei I i ?? another i hance to h.-ip the state in the pr< ? nl Inquiry Into police praft aa concerna vi.... He b aald to be "in the know," m the underworld refera to it in thla graft, and although nothing ln the way of commenl upon the report could be obtained trom |fr. Whltman'i offlce, th.. riimor peralated that Bullivaa wo ild bave one more chau< a to aid thi pro ?? outor, Waldo Stirred to Action. i rn.* j.oint thal a*aa eapecially marked by those who have been foUowlng tii<? trail of police grafl thal Ims been un? oarthed alnce the Roeenthal murder was Di.it the Goode atorj accompll hed nl police Headquartera aomethlng that the Roeenthal atory was unable lo ? complleh. Roae -*hal- atory of graftlng by Becker was decried and dtecredlted bj police anthorltiea. and Ifayor Oaynor took the palna to Inatroci Commia ?loner Waldo apectneally noi to pro . i .-.I agalnai BV i k< r on Ihe batai oi unli tha reault thal Becker aaa atlil ln the unlform <>f a i,,!, .. offlcer for half an hour after ? grand )ui y indioted htm for murder, Mi tory, on the contiai y, ?Itho gh nothing by way of deflnlte ded ii al I'oli. e Headq lartei . rea ??'?? d yi aterdaj ln th opening of an Inveatlgatlon of Pai man Bkelly, who waa named as ? grafl oaUector b) Ihe & wrderlj hou ?? keeper. IN put i (lommlaaloner W i nnd Chief Inapector Bchmittbet nert buaj ..n tbe Bkefly Inveatlgatlon I eaterday. The Bhobel atorj a hli ta wai ?ubject of Inquiry i>y Iboae i?.> po ? offlciali yeeterday, was in brlef thal Wt rgednt Danlel < r*Qradj. of thi I ? II ui (MBoe aquad attai *-*?** to Inepa lor Cahalane - etafl ii. lal In pa tlon Diatrlct, had deinanded a 00 brlba ol Robert Bhobel on penalty of pa tion for niainiainiiiK ? dlaOrdl ? ho Hh(.hei sani he rofueed to pay and thal he waa arreatad arlthln three daya 1 iinl iininl nn llhril n.tf I"'iiilli '.ihmii' ANTEDILUVIAN WHISKEY. No familv medlclne cloael cpmplel out a bottle ?f Antedlluvtan Uuytlea Hroa , N Y.-Advt. HEINZE'S WIFE GETS $ 12,000 A YEAR ALIMONY - m:is/u CALLS SCHOOLSJMMORAL Mot!?( r Promisei Court to H;iv?: Private Teachen. ? i ? i Hi Bl the Board of Edu< .tion, who ., did nol ae d h< r i h I mll ? t ahe b< llei ed thi :. ? mori rtnnl lie; that ehi |.. ||pv< ?p . told Mai trate Ap* pleti ' cor" ? The ' 'ouiuion ii. m . i, haa Tor Iti purpoae the re of the health of chlldn ii. Tbe . ? i. plana to ea tabllah ? home n< ar Utlca, where flfty babli v >'! bo can'' for. Mrs. v, , Hand : i that ahe belleved pub? lic h. boola Injured the morala and health of chlldren, although ehe doubt* ed whether elther tho teachera or the a] ati m iraa at faulL M;.t Ippletoa aald thal her i.i.-.is were very Intereatlng, bul ehe would h 11 e to aend hor iblldren to ..-, ;ti.i on her promiae tb it she wouid aeud them af once to a prlvate ? umraona was dl miai ed. m GOVERTviORS JOIN CRUSADE Eight a\gree to Aid in Supprcss tng All Gambling. 1 ?;. ?A movement rl : : n ? week ago b] .ii;.. ia i.me naUon-n idi. Eight stat. rjovet boii to day aotlfled Arthur Burrage Farweil, who la at the h, ,,,i .ii ii..- cruaade, that tbay wouid halp i.inii' ii and i arry on tha liniu ln thair n agalnat all klnda ol gamee of i han-1 In < burchea, clubj and lodgea, aa wi ii as in profi gambllog rtKHni and al racetracke. The CtovemoTB an : Osborn >>f Mlch* Colqultl of Texaa, Oilchrlst of Plorlda, i?ix: of New v..rk, Qoldabor* ongh of Marj land, Ve ? ??.- of Bouth Dukota, Morrifl "i Montana, and Carey .,i u ] omlng. ? in Texai penltentlary," waa Ibe remark of i;...? rnor Colqultl ta anawer to a rgeel lon oa boa to m BASEBALL BLESSES CHINA Oreateit Single Factor for Good, Says President Eliot. .. M i M . Dee II B ? bei n the greataal alngla factor the * 'hlneea," deelared ??v Ellot, i restdent < raerltua 6t ii..ivard Unlveralty, al b meetlog of ?todenl I i? -id.iii i:iiot waa telling the fltudeota of his recent trip lu the (>i" > ' . . .II '.>.is fast li, - eomina pbpular among the Chlneee, i , read It had don.- much to hi .ii Bbaodoo gamea of i hance. ______=__ MRS RKRN IC_.aOI.DKN IIEINZ1 of dlvorce and I >cir alimony from h? r huaband. Onctimc Copper King Must Pay Her $1,000 a Month anrl Rent, and Eciucate Chilcl. DOESNT CONTEST DIVORCE Porter Tells of F. Aiiffustua Heinzc's Trip to Denver with I Woman Whose Pict? ure He Identifics. 10, The ? eat alimony ever recorded ta New Vork Btate waa allowed Mrs. Ben of New York City, to-day, ? Arthur S. TompklBB, of i'..uti, granti .1 her a dl rom her hueband, Frlti tua ii known aa the "Copper King. ' i 'oder the proi Lelona of the (i,, p .- Mr. Heinse la to glve bla h Ife |] ooo i month alimonj and lfl to pay h r apartmenta la New Vork. amountlng to 1288 b month, un? tll the preaenl leaaa expiree, whlch will be in two or three yeara. Mrs. Efelnae elvea the cuetody of the cou ple'a i luid. r. Auguatua Heh Iborn ?'ii Deeember ?>, 1911, and the i fathcr Ifl dlrected to pay for tho lad s educatioa after the boy reachea tiio age of flve yeara. mu wltnesa, ? negro porter name I < ? * mploj ad oa a aleeping car ruaalog oa the Denver A Loa An* p,.|, ? dlvielon of tbe Unlon Paclflc Railroad, waa awoni al the hearing in the Bupreme Court A pbotograpfa of Mr. Helnxe aml an unldentlfled woman, aileged to be b Mrs. Lavelle, ? choniB glrl, waa flhown t.? the wltneea. The plcture waa anapped ta Denver, whlle Helnae waa vlBltlng tbere In Deeember i he aaw the man ta ti,, protograph on bla train al n 15 a. m., Beptember tl laat He aald the man bad engaged ? Btateroom wlth lower and alde bertha ln < om? pany Wlth this man. the wituefl tlfled, waa another man, who wenl from Denver t.. Ogden, i tah. ai thal polnt, the aritneea aaaerted, the man nol ta the plcture ?r"t off and a woman got Tbe w.iui.iu. said i'rocki ? pied ti"' flame comparl.nl aa the mi n in tho photograph. Bh< waa I i he eame one who api i arad ln the photograph wlth Heinse, 'mmedlately after tha negro porl r completed bla teatlmony, Benjamtn P. Bpellman, representing th.^ plalntlff, preeented an aflldavll ahon Ing di i. on the part of tba defendant, ai I il thal au agreemenl had been reached talth Heloae relatlve to the alimony and ' uetody of the chlld. As Helnae _l_ nol appi ar io . onteet bla wlfe'a snit( the courl promptlj Helnxe teal Ifled al the hearioa befo Juatlce Tompkliu*, In Nyack, on Bat m daJ. H' oraa atioa n ? letter recel* ? d b) Mr?> Heinse, containing a newa paper cltpptng referring to Helnae'a yisit io Deover artth ? atrange woman, ;ukI denied thal he aenl It The ni n ?? papei rllpplng aald that P Auguatua Helnae waa ln Denver wlth ? young iroman. DIREC r rHROUGH SERVICE TO f.iTIES AND RESORTS 60UTH. Vla S' >1 'i'Hil.'. i: aii.w \ v. ihe nu tl ona I oi tra? el to Kotithern cltle und v v i ifllci 1$A i' th \ . . FHiom 314 Mi'.lison rkj Ad.i L Premier Asquith Offers Battlc ship for Last Solemn Voyagc in Noble Tribute to Dead Ambassador. SERVICE IN WESTMINSTER Si^nal Honor Arranged on King's Own Initiative for Friday Next, When Dcan and Chapter of Abbey Will Officiato. ? . London, Dec, 17. In tht HOUM o'. Coramona Premier Aaquith and ex-Premlw Balfour (the lattc I ni-: for the Opi ? li r Law > join.'ij in an eloquenl tribute to the late Ambpaee dor, and Mr. Aaquith made known the Intentlon of ihe Brltiah govamnaenl te t to the Unlted Btatee govora* ni. nl thal thi body of Mr, ReM becoai teyed to New Vork on a Brltiah battle ship. At the opening of the aaaalon Frcmier ' Aaquith aroee amid profound eilanci and s;ii?i. "Before the Houae proceeda to *, ordera of the day 1 wovld ask leave to give brlef expreaaion to the sin-ere grief whictt is. Bhared b) the wttd) natioa al the death of Ihe Amerk n Ambaaaador, Mr. Whttelaw RehL "The American ambaaaador to thia country has a position of hla own whl ? - -.'.m of hla atatua and funi tlona as ih.. dlplonu aent .tiv ? of an external power. \\> regard him aa i kinamao. i Eiear, Hear!) "He i.- also honored here aa a aaal e gueat, api ong from our own i ? Ing our owu language, abarlng with ua bj blrth as well as by in few of our most chot lahed traditlon . aad parthsf pathig whea be coenee here by whai I nu deecrfba ... a natural rlghl ln our domeatit tn ? -. nnd celebratloaa Conspicuously Successful. "Hla ofltoe i aa been held an"i ederned by a loaag u oaaaion of dlatiaigulahed men. but l am not uaiag the Langiaaga .. exi when i say that non.; of thim iiii.iv fully eaterad into it Bptrit and tnaintalned its ?poctil au thorMy than did Mr. Whitelaw Heid. "He l.rought to the diacharge ot li manifoid and exacttng dutiea tbe II .'.I <-.\p. rlence of a reteren bi pub i' affaira, tha eodowmente of .? mind of the higbeot rulture, social rifl> of the moel gealaJ and gencrona kind, keen aympathy with all the many aldei of our Brltiah life. a mind always open an.i receptlve and with the naiaaool \ ,i hearta. "We pfopoea P> s iccest to the AHMT loan governmenl that one of bia majeaty'a battleehlpa orv.ru.BOi_ rhnuij ronvey the body of the late Ambneua : i to his oattve land" uiiurmiirs of an. proval), 'and i aaa ceartatn i am ln terprettng the eentlmente of the whole Houae arhen i veature in the name of the membera lo offer to the late Am ; teeador'a famiiy and to the Preetdent and people of the Unlted states our ii... p and heartfUt aympathy in the f one WhO waa a giaat Amerlean ?nd who none the ir.?s w-ns at home among na and who in a true and real ?anna araa one of -_"** (hear, bear). Mr. Balfour'a Tribute. Mr. Halfour pald the l'rlrne Minist. i waa perfectly Juatlded on this occasion ln say ing tbat ne apokc not merely ' 'OT tbe majority of the House, hut for Ihe whoie House, without any execp tion wbatever, and contlnued: "1 have nothing to add in Bubetaace to the OOble trihiit.' which ih>' right bonorable gentleman has pald to Mr. Whitelaw Heid. Of course. I have noi the hnowledge arbJcfa the Prhae Mhala ur may posscss of the assistance whlch i doubl boI Mr. Whitelaw Beat gave to own governmeot and t<> our go\ ?rnment In the cause of irureasing, lf poaalble, the admlrable underatandlng ?rhlch noa exieta and has for M man reara exiated betaraen the two great Drenchea of the Engllab speaking race. "The Prlme Mlaleter did not dweii .n tbat branch of the ?ubject, a branch <( the BUbJecl appropriate to an Am lol- of the Unlted States, hut ap propriate to the ambaaaador of no .th-r country, however fr.endly our relatloni with that country might he. ,ut ia? .ii.l dwell with admirable tast* ind eloquence upon the position whi.h ias bCeB BO long occupied hy di*tin fulehed dtlaena ?'f the Unlted state-. Wo in I'.icat Britain ha\e alwaya ex tended to theae repreaantatlvee no oerely tbe conaldemtloa due to those pgeeanttng a great an.i friendly power, i.in ?Otnethiog much more. lomething much deeper, pomething i,uih more InllnHit- IPe weicomed .lo in. ;i- il"- rlghl honorable gentlemeti iruly saul. to the very ar. ana of our loclal lif* ?The dutiea of his high oaHee were idmlrably fulftlled hy the departed ii. ? I l ...I the honor, as many .f those preaent must. have had, of hi* rrlcndahip, and l ahall never forget tbe (Indneaa nhlch he always cxtended to in, as be di.l to others who were brought from tllM to time Into cloae ind Intlmate contad " itii him." 3ir E. Grey'a Message. Sn Bdward Grey. Foreign Secretary. irho, of conrae, came more inllmatelp Into contact with Ambassador Reld