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? ot I** ?OT' . followlng fUsi \ '"": ,l,v ?,?:. , , espraaa th" flaep ^M'H^tio of hi ? ' :"kI tl;v Whlti .rodhlm tvary ana how who u. f,,i , have thla. -. ? rn.t.d Btatt , hlcn haf befallen har. n ,.f the th? Amb body home on a ???"? enU were tenUtrvely raad< ,?,?, lotaJte tbe body bomeica^b tlling on Baturdai next. hut ' '' ' J_T" . ??,1. both ,, ,? tho Ambaanndor and a , ;?, honor to th- Amer* Arrangements were n t***** ful ... .., noon ot: lh, Dean and Chapter of th- Al win ofiici "? "r 1;oM,.u"; auggi ,),.- Klm morning nral aug , hapel, and then de later. Weetmlnater, - mnall T tminater a for tliis purpoae la very ....usual. and OOl, bC dOBf al tl.e Bt?BBtJ0B Of tho King. , . Mr_ Reld la stiii graatly proatrated, but wpm much better yeaterday than nlng. Two wlreleaadlB* da) Honaafroin Mr. and Mra. ,. who aro on the Kr-mi-nnz . lle. Dead Ambassador'a Friends. Hundreda of dlspatcl ondo ,,.?.... Bnrj a: mpathy were recelved i, ?t Dorcbeater Houae, nnd a con f carrlagea and automo ra and frli hom dtspatcheaand -ere Prealdent Mis. Taft, tho DUka and Du Teck, Dr, r McKelway, hancollor of the Regenta of the ? . New \".k. who oabted . n hehaM of himscif and : 0f Regenta; Mr. and Mra. Waldorf Astor. Huntlngton Wllaon. Chanaeey M. Depew, Ambaaaador and Mra. H'-rri k. tho Duke and Dw uh. t'.and. th- Marqula and Mar* of Uncolnahlre, Becretary Premlei L Borden of Ibany; An? drew s. Draper, Buperlnten*Jlanl of the .-,1 ..f Bducation; Mr. aad Mra. nator aml Mra. Lodg ? :- x ihui ] Bal ir, Ambaaaador and . I ? >d< ii, Gen* ;: . Ambaaaador and ||n Bi r Don Villuurriiua, ? | ai I ' ? n. i wlth Mr, Koid of Bpau ??. ;tft- rommis.-ion; Justke W k. i ?;? . .luHtice and Mrs. McKenna, ihe Ducheae of Albany, Maaajala da rai. Davld Jfl*yne HJll, <;o\ > lfl rman Rldder, Josei?h H. Choate, Mr. Andrew Carnegle, Wlll .! i:. ; h Adolnh C. ? Bfl f'rincesa Chrlstian, the Lord Mayor of i.omion. .h?- Lord Mayor of Belfaat, the mayors Inclal towns a ..,.,.?? had Princa i ??. . - - Louli oi Battenberg ..I Duke Mtchai and ? adj Btrathjcona Archblahop of Canterbui thi Pi ocaaa M of Port? land and tha Marqula aad Mai-hdoneaa of Londondt Th- met at the ?? a! 5 i> m to-'day to |.hs? ? ault ahi< ? ath of the Ara m LATE AMBASSADOR'S COLLEAGUES MOURN LOSS Tributes to Whitelaw Reid's Character and Worth from Various Capitals of Europe. ! B] Cabla London, Dac, 17^?Dlapatchaa tiom many of Amerloa'fl dlplomatlc repre attvefl in Burope were recelvi i thr- London offlces of The Tribune foth y. 4 "nrtis Qulld, Ambaaaador to pbed Bfl followi from ^t. >"K: "In Journaliam Wbltelaa i:. ni was a iine type of the achool that aatfl da ? doUara and ?eaka public upllft often at parsona] aacrlflca. Mr. i public eervlt b did nol corn* ?Mace nrith bla acceptance of public aff. ??- Idstlm :t!on in high Offlce was wtit ihe approprlatfl crown of a career that waa uii A scholar, a jtUblieist. an BdVOCate, B iliplomut. be win be ramembered with love ;ih well I th h**aOT. Whether his aqrrouad* in?,'?< frere Utmble or luxurious, whether rhamplonrng a great popular can home or miuntaining wlth dignlty the lnt< raata ot his country abroad, he ever Winter Tours Florida February 6, 20, March 6 Pinehurst February 7 Washington Deeember 26, January 16, February 6, 20, March 20, April 3, 17, May 1 and 15. If)aersrlee fivlef rataa of fa*** iil Infor-r...'!<.n npp'y to n? Alt-i.? ?'. STI X'l><*. t> IV A , V\ M. Pl IKJiK. Jr.. A. l>. P A.. 9tl Klftl, H, tteW York < Ity, M IA9 ''. ???j r< ix, a a '?? ?'- . gknadal* i Pennsylvania R, R. Ilved ea be dled, a klodly, simpie ? i American gentleman." Thomaa .r. CBrlen, American Am ?r in Bome, telegrai Iu d ??in th<- death of fVnitelaw Reld the American people have ouffered a dl - I ? ? ma, Bealdei bi ed col? league for the Iaal elght yeqra, h< baa been my fri<-nd as well. It may be ?aid of liirn that his life, from bo to th.- end, ii s i... o devoti d to an ln duati i"' reful and conscientlo i acttvity in the broad highway of labor which hia Intelligence and ambltion permltted him to travel Hla infuence has been for gO< d, The government ; nnd people ol try hav.; bei n enriched by hla labora and his life wlll 11..\ide a aaluable leaaon." H. C. IdO, American Minlster in Ma dlid, te|( graphe.l: "Ambaaaador Beid was- ? diplomat of the flrst rank and ? great editor. Ifl hia deatb Amerlce loaee one of her Btrongeet men." .lohn o, a. Lelahman, Amerlcaw Ara ?r in Bei iin. telegrapbed: "Aa .Mr. Reld'i career la too well and rably known to require any ii iomment from an old colli i| i can only beg to aaaociate mjraelf with the Borroaing public ln mourning the : loss of our disiiiiKuish.il Ambaaaador, whoae death baa robbed tbe Uolted Btatea of one of ita moat honored citl aeoa and noted dlplomata." Myron T. Herrtck, American Ambaa? aador to Fraoce, la oa leave of ah i in Ameiica, bul ? telegram of aympa* I thv was recelved at Dorcheeter H from the American Bmbaeey lo Parla. WONT NAME AMBASSADOR President Taft Will Not Fill Mr. Reid's Vacant Place. Waahlnnton, Dec. ' Tatt announced to-day, throuati B< that thi ;?"? I of aanl - ador to Great Britain, naaula vacant by thi ... win.law Reld, arll Thla announcement ' ence between the Pri ildi nt and s. r. tary Knox. wi re glven ! at'a dectaion. Ha belk rea the im portaat dlplomatlc queatlom Involvlng ? aal Brttttla nd lha Vt Ited Btatea can ton by I ? itlah ?doi Hi hderal t-eled Wllaon - Idei Ini i for tne London poot, and il to appoint aome oo< a rl f..r only a few montha lined to appoli tment, bul ? onaultallon with Mi roughl a di laion to the ry. . no ac? tion t"? the of Ibe ? . | lt la I ?? dala ot ? . !;? :.i ? ? famlly abou d apt tba offer of the Brltlal - meat < ? would, ol ? trat I ndanl on the ? ition of tl ? '..1 y.-t know i, ..ftl'iallv thal a:iv .- i h teadet haa been made by the BrttMh !i 11 !? not do'll ? . ,. t< ay ahoa n bj tl ? I nl|i _ Btatea governn ng I ind the I ba ieti . A Vi A I ? ? .... Mr. Reld to-t "My a wll ? Reld ? ? I ... . ,i ra, nnd. while ?lwayi . , i count i rtu nate In ?? " wlty to bave known the man as well ns the dlp : ma:. lt would hardly i.e beeoming In me lo comment . d of dlplon ? ? : lla klr:d I) and | teel hla ry I ? MESSAGE FROM PRESS CLUB Expresses "Sympathy for Mrs. Reid and Famiiy. ?fl,. oard of ti uatea ot ibe N< a foi h met In thla city yeel Um foUoarmg < ibla meaaage t<. Un Whitelaw Reid ln Lon lon Tha Kew fort the 9\ ,'? . n R. Id v. . If< m< ml er, di us heartfelt aympethlea to Mi amlly in tha i hav. with imacy and iournalism. john TB-dPLE QRAVB8, Preeident a eommtttee alao was appoloted to drauj tl >na i" be engron i "i and aenl famlly. _^^ REPUBLICAN CLUB ACTS Root, Depew and Low to Draw Up Resolutions. i. Root, 1 !hai w ey lf. Di nted la l nlgl I aa a ? ..i itlona on 11 ? death ol Whlti ?? ??' meeting of tha R ' lub of Kew fork, So, M w , itl 10th : ln at J Vam Vecbti n O ? nt of tha < lub, made ti for the coremltti ?? beeati a ol tha warm fiiendahlp thal bad exlated betweea ti,< n.i n named end Mr. R< Id The chib -it ita maoting alao dedded le ? the I'lan ef the last few geturday afteraooa ''' caaaloaa oa tlanel) loi i Oa laauery h. i!'i:. th first r.f then dlecuaalona wlll be held No euhjeei haa been aelectod a plan to begin th.- Berlee i week earller was abeadoned, aa Preatdent Tatt erin he in thi ity on the nii-iii of January I THANKS AUDIENCE FOR AID Servian Woman Appears Before Curtain at Theatre. Mme. siavko Gfotiltoh, arlfa .,r tha via.-: cbargC d'aftalrea ai London, atepped before the curtala ln tha Aatot Theatre, at the end of tl..' NOOOd a. t of ' lla.\ thome of the D 1 A ." Iaal night, and thanked thr audlenca and tha actona for tbeir tntereot la the BUffertni of the woaaded aotdlera and the arldowa an.i Iren ln tha Balkana < mt -hall al tba bOXOfllce roceipta are gabtg toward a fund | that wili boob ba ferararded to the itaikan Btatea When Mme. Qroulteh referred to hereelf m "tbe Mlaa Hawthorne <>f tne I B v eaa loudly applauded. Bhe said aha i.. n? much time le the Balkan B ieatd kaiew th.-ir eoede?atad their airt ?dded ii.at -i.traeetl] prayed that each and erery member of tha companj ?nd thoae la the audlenca wduld poon . to love the Balkana aa i he d*d Bhe accompanled by Profi aor Pupin, uf Columbia ITnivoratty. Tl? f and la under the patronage of i'i in . e*. H< icn of Bervta. JOURNALISTS JOIN IN TRIBUTES TO MR. REID Kindly Expressions of Fcllow Editors on His Career as Publicist and Diplomat. Many tributes tn the caraCT and the memory of Ambassador Rcid found expression yesterday in the newspapers of New York and other uties. Not a few of them were from the pens of men who had known Mr. Reid person ally. and a note of true sincerity ran through them. "He just worked. said one. explaining tbe dead joutnalists BUCCBBB. Another called him a typ.ca American." and still another hehl him up as an example well worthy of emulation by American boys. All emphasi/cd the loss to American jour nahsm and to public lite causcd by h,s death. placing Ugfa value on h.s t.ervires to the public. both ifl official and private station. Followmg are some execrpts from cditorials in leading papers: A Weil Rounded Career. | Thfl New for* !???>' Regrel beyond Ibe i. ol Whltelaw Rel "^ - . noubli . . ol In one alone, bul in vai a rank amoni . lt) aaa th. l r*l aoal attalned ln m K-ld acan hli partj wa ?*? ?? igh eat i ... ln the hearta of the Bngl , . Worth) aln together In ll rounded i . areer. His Success as a Diplomat. Froni The New 1 ? w, hava ,- ? tlm - ? '"? ?'**" iplnlon thal an ' ' . Il|i"ll l.ol.' ? in . n v7:>rk Keynote of Achieve-?ent. From 'i i < N? a ! Th.- . mlnenci Whltelaw R< I-i d - ulor lo-day . ol II e op| brighl A." ? ti . ??? . worki ' ? \ t M i ning lha and. He ' ? ? .. rrican i Up from the Ranks. From ': ? Ueapita ? I ? i i . ,.i. ei ; ? ? ? ? i natura Created His Opportumties. . perlod ot i. I .:. ' party, in wl ? and lacora fea i ,.i. ? i i i been i liortunitlea, but i . ? oppoi tunll ;ii. nt\ noa i un n< i raaai y i lu ..?. i, abilil n ral o 1 . i i. ? o| hi.. long a'.'l . '..I . ... v. lo ref ore il I . i n all thoae oi ea thal ? i .. I Me '-i-a'. M ? te ti . ii...>-.'[i pl him than thal in pll< d ln II .i.i. <i the fui ther forl ne? of Thi .??,.. VVItl ? ln tlii> fci'.u ' I o ' l-< i- ima ti ai i.l men "f is Oll i : i . loom. \\ | work ei a r< I ? ?' .;. Iti w||| bi ln< luded and his fulfllli d t f-k ran i mben d Quality and Power. i'i om Thi Brookl >n Hlandai.n Mi niii.ii oi the po iltiona a hli h Mi pokl and honon I ln edui atlon ai I plomai > li late a nd i itb?n, la, ol I , uftli lenl d< monetretlon ??( << rer of th man, and ll rompllmen) lo the calllni w\ \ thal it ait.-d and de). lopt d him foi r,. ,\ hp li eame lati r A man) aldi d life 1 uiors and the tributea <<f both natioi h ..( tbe Anglo Kaxon woi Id, whli h hi -? i '.-. o, a i ? alncen rttod. His Progressive Ccurse. i i.,iii rhe Brooklyn Dally I ii,- eehleved a careei of ?hl< h thi pro* vt, ,.,,!? ; nnoi i? held i" have ??' n t.. CMSI '*The woi is t" roui hand, wi II ? ?? ? ui hold In II Ihe alghl ol thi ,. for y*ou and cr4*ate ln l ou corn petem y for ii " Thla waa bla trea .i... laration to gathi i Inga Df ni n ol ,.., m abroad and here lt convi ) - thal union "i B4?if poli ? . patlei ? . -1 ud) and . ,,i \ iMi.ii v. hl ii accented hl prog .ii newepapei ? nina io lta cloaa and whlch likewlru dla lingulahed ln* cou a dlplora itlal iind publlclat ?. i. now to i um him up. 1 hi Blowl) dli cloaed revelatlona of diplomatli correapondetice mual be awaited f." j,l,-i, perapectlve of e hai he sahl, d I . ii ,i ni ..f that In u hli h he ara ,ii, ,., i, ,i oi advlaed b Ihi i ? ? enl h< i, pi eaented ebi oad Pi i ai< ? nl Mi K ,nii iiioN.-v.it. in both tbelr terma, and lt nl Tafl mali lalni ?. Ul Iti id ln Ihe aervlce ... I abroad Nol a !, w Becretui li h ol State aen - d I I'., -ii.ni \iiiny and dlffi renl they u. i., Ifr Reld I ?"!? quati umbaaaadoi "i all Iti.dmli ial I w hi ther lo France or to <. * ? ?. * Bi I : ,. li ^,...k. amen tn hia brel hi en, and to thi Si intah planipoti ntlai lea a well. ln thi d< llb*i ratlona of the 1 i I'ur:?. "A Typical American." I | dlplomai | ind BUffer h> the death ol Hi era a typ life ai almoal the I ? . . ? oi ed perhai .. i,i. ncy eouw hold of Thi Trll um Mi ? ii ? PtThai ;.."... tO ' Ul Ul p ? I Wollld 1" ll ,. . to .mi i" t-aj thal no ...a publlc to make thi Bn n doi " im - ;. .,ii rlghl thlnking Amei i noai . ommitti 'i True to His Ideals. Th. n had n ? nallal hi i ? ... hl nti mpo a di| i"io.it lii wiii runk ? I .?; .. I'nder I ? inodel ni Ulf him "'? ,H tt'lr . .. lln . hia ni' i ? ' ' ot < v. i Versatile and Capable. .rgua Xh. ? ' Id. .nicrl ? ? ? I i i : ... i_ evl . ! with ? ? I Bl ? Kepl to Beat Tr?->dition_. l ' long ? I ? aitti ourt ' ? An Irtopiriftf Example. ? ? ? ? him ? ? ii it '? ' A Lo.s to the Country. I ii.. ? Mi ? i II I with a ? A'hiofl . ? . to hla ni I ' i iu the i nited .-? nd stu.i'. admiru I. Utted ? ' haii Hla III* - ... i.i cli ar and i": - , I. Ha I ? i he New Y..i k Ti I '???:? ajiea i... ? ? ? ? | : i. ii ? ii.i' r of I a rat< n Bpaln, Mi inllke qualitle , ervtce aa .mbaa ? r irthi i , Hla ta. t. Ilberallty. n.l-r I, m i i, n ! i , death of White ; _-a !TRIBUTE FROM DR. HADLEY I ?Mr. Reid'l Services Great, Man Himself Greater." ne l i , p '.nt Arthur T Hadli ?? ol I ala ? Inlarereity, apeaklng death ol W hltelaaj Reld ? horn ? ' ? Hk wai ni fi.: ? . hlp, i aid: onalli I feel Ihe death ol Mi fleld . i waa m; in-- lo -? " him In ihe Iaal hfti ?iiiirj he had oeen a ,l? , tha polltlcal move ?nd of i io- woi i.i - rom Ihe vei - flral llved i lo ?? toi i In all Ihat wa .i..,i ralue lo hla I rienl . and i" thoae who mi dc>n ? he Imi arted the ?i .-ni. nt I'l . .1 \ | n,l , hai m ? : !? lii- | iiblic aei rlcea ai ? man himael f * om ey an Bieater . ? |... ,n. thlnga ba dld Amona ITale mdn tha death of Ambaa Mdor it- i "? ? ?!< d upon aa th Iom of aa alumnua by bonorary adopt. and ot i clone friend and warm poraonal lathiaei ln? hl addn ? 11 at tah ?nd in lalki with Kia.hi.it> ? of the untveraity Mr. Reld uneeaalngly referred I to hia admiration for Ita tradltloaaa aad bla io\. an.i friendehlp for pany of its ?oaaa On om hi ild la aa eddraee \ ii. thaU ha fl it ahneat a member of tha elaea ef ' !. ?<> often had ,i i, gatherlaaga a Ith Ita ntembi i i pald Mi Reld tba hlgh , ?, n ibute in Ita gift when it him the degrei Doi toi of Laara la ,,n tba oi eaarton of the gr< ati I i . |, r I'l.h ?? tak<n tiy Pale, the i ol ' ? fouadlng of the uni ? m thal occealon PraoMeal Rooaevett recelved the aaaae degrea Thla ima oalj ? atoatk after alr. RaaaeareH became Prealdenl and waa hia Rrat n'p from tha u hita Houea afti r tha i nallon ol MoKlnley. . 10 II President-Elect Says Country Shares Grief Over Death of the Ambassador. CITY FLAG AT HALF STAFF Cardinal Farley, Dr. Talcott Williams and Others Pay Tributes?Many Clubs to Takt Action. x mi, ro i '' ? to the memory ef Ambaaaador Reid and Btpreaalana ef , Bthi io Mrn. Hold aad aaea-bera of U ? famllj were added yeaterday to tbe many fliprewlain of promineal man oa the "i.iv .,r .\tr. Reld'a death Aa booo aa Preaident-elect Wllaon reached the Wal? dorf, on i is n lurn fr< tn Bermuda, Mr- ? st th- following caMe dlepatcfa to Mra Reld, of i io Aii.4-11' an Bmbaeey ?t ? <"11 >lon: ?Mis. Wllaon and i wieh to enarea la you our beartfell aympathy aith you ia deep Borrow, ? maroa* which tbi whole eouotry al Karili i ln tba day, whlla the Bermudlan . the harbor, lha Preeldent ,,,,., il|>(. . ? mttt led abeu Mr. Ri id'a di ath waa meotloned to him ? it is ?;,!.?? iu aald, "very aad, ladeed " Cardinal farley, who waa a aelghboi Bf , . .1 thai ba tali a aeen oor ? i tha di ath of the Am ? .Mr u hlti laa Ri Id aaa b deatr friend ol Cardli al taid "I i""1 known for b number ol yeara and held bun in ,1,,. i heat eateem a i good ? IU* n, a ? ? ?. ,.in, hi."I oi .,,,.? , ? a ueigh ? i have b< ea In 1 ka home and bera met him manj tlmea al dlnnera Tha Iaal tlma '? r rioffmaa on i u '? tum from H wlnter. That evenlng Mr. Reld, a ? .-i (ra lo ia ,: ! mi l out from i ' beert l" K" '' M Ri Id." Dr. Williame Reviews Life. , , ... . nrhii ii uaually foi ,,., Mo da: al thi * hool ? urnallam of Columbia ITnlTeralty ind Dr. Ta Will; ? ? ?? toi ol the ai i.I, d< .., M appred itlon ol the aoi k ?l i. :":,,1 ,.[ ii t tbe a ?""'? Dr To-,. gattM iina lha I ic oinitti ln i...:.. \m i., id l ? an u dvl ol lt Mi i .... ? ....... traln " '?" *** i :. m -..'?? -? thei Itoea at " t oi iapi al i ? ., ita Hla oi , thoi It) H llen ? ' : .. tbe i la i W au avught training n- ? .... a on the .... : the , it. . r \ ? ? i publh "|.in ? . ? ta i I it l fl V .. pln i?| ihe value ol . after the ? lironii le ..-ton . iltora. an nd ln ' Like tha ? ? Mr. 1 'h" biti .1. Puria, and ba i ae been the branch ? f the hsh ??? '."' rince Pin ? . ?. !...is roll ln i ? - ii .. wh< n he waa In thla ., ? oon to . . being done In I u ? ... nil the traln irter Hi ? apreaaed ihe iiing iu-. attentlon to lha ... | ? ?? To the national aorrow i.a the go I . eera ? ? ,, ii tewoi ii Aii.-m i, an |our ? Of loss II, thl i achool for his death The Rev. Floyd Appleton'a Tribute. Tha Rev, floyd \i \>k toi n et ?- of _M Clemi rch, Brookl ng at t Rt F . ii i ?olumbla Univi i dtj . paUd ? ... to r'' Ri ?' * work ln pubUe life. He aald: Many of ua I iva been readlng thla mornlng the life atorj of tha man who , :,n, .i v ? aterda) ' ' a roli ? ?uthoi Itatlve tli in Ihe rolce of the i ? i>> leave hla hlgh atatlon aa Ambaaa 11 ..f Bt Jami a'a Hoa dld he min ? lona eareer of ?a politlrlan, a ?,ir eor? , ? ..?.,! publlclal li< aorked hard and dld his w.irk thoroughlj Bul theae u lalltlea alone would not have bi ? ii ? no i _. 11 , i eonatal tl thi quality of , not that of the pol elan onlj He ? i upon deallng with hiKh morai ? s w iu, i. he ki ea aloi <? could <?? m ,i reat ecl 11<- i alued I ne reepect of the publlc more than Ita applauae. iie - owed hims.-if a aure type or aane . in puttlnR Rret thinga Bret ..nd , nlalng t1 raiue or tha morai ovei every ?ther aapect of iifo. \n tha Baga oa ttw- ntv Hall wera i ai half itaff oui <>f i. ? !,, tba hbobmn | of tmhaaaador Reid Tbe) wlH retnaln *?' half ataaff untll ..n. ;? ih.- funeral The Baga la many of lha cluba oi whlch Mr. ReM was a mem bar wera flown at hatlf atalf yeeterday. Mem ..iiiiiK nt ih.- eluh houeea read Ihe notlce of tha Ambaaeador*e death poeted on tha ? luh bulletln aoarda, gamuel W, Palrehlld, preeidenl of tha I'nlon LeagUB ilul., s. nl to Mra Ft.-i.l . ...i ii..- r.u.iii:. ? eableaaaai >,f oondolenoe ..ii behalf of the eluh membera Thr .. iin i a.. folloara: ??ti . i i.ion League Club of New fork extenida to rou tn.ii ainci ra aympathy ii, \ our great afRIi tlon.*" \ reaolution ""f condolenca will ba drafted b) ? commlttei to I e appointed wi.i.ii win be read al t-?-? regular meel in>', ,,i tbe eluh on January I. tlmllar preparationa are being made i>> tha Loto* c'in). and other cluba. Mr. Reld had aeen prealdent of tbe Uotui Club for fourteen conaecutlve yeara. HOMORS FOR CHARUE TAFT Heads All Classmates at Water town School. [iu Tetecreph ta Tba Trtboate. i Hartford, Conn., Dec. .&? -There was Joy in Wat.itown last nitfht when tbe recorda ahowod tbat Charlea p, Taft, son Of the 1'resid.iit, had w,n tiearl) all th.' boaora, attalnlng a mark ,,i Mt, arhlle only four otherh al the Taft Bcboot, whi'h ls run hy llorinv D. Taft. brother of Um Preeldent, gua> eeeded In gettlng Enfc Tho nveraa*e for the hchooi iobolarablp araa 71. j DREICER & C? 46 ?** STREET CORNER OF 5THAVENUE WANTS NEW HAVEN SEIZED' Socialist Urges U. S. to Con demn and Buy Railroad. ITaablngton, Dac l* s haire of the property of tbo New Tork, Nea Havend Hartford Rallroad Company and .!. nuiatioti and purebaM bj tha meat are propoaed ln ? reaolotton Intro duced Ib tho House to-day by RepreBenta tl ? tfietor U '? laltet, from ln. Ifr, Berger wo dd bave the Housfl Inatruct tba lecratary of Corn i lerea ;? n<i Laboi lo ? ? I report tba aataal valoe of the rallroad > ity, tho aatlmata to I ?? I ?? for lta aaejaframent ln ezplalalag bla reeolutlon, Mr. Berger iie.'iatfd ibere would ba "a **eneral and jaattfled '? iti ? ??" ll i ? ountry hlgn wera oaerated in the Intereata oi -1 and I nt b a wa] > eonatltute "a ror.atant n aee to tl pei tra >? i on li " Ha dene m ? prevloua Congieaatehal laoulrtt ? lato Bk leged : Lilroad abueea, on the ground that tg :'i"ns "had ? ilar aad ln vi? w," and defended his proj . it Involvi d the q leation . | l-.,.. emment own. rahip. With ' ' I lta preili li d, the K'.l. .< ' '..>n initt..- of the Houae i - expeeted I to-morrow on raportlng tha <?shaune.?y reaohitl oriae aa li v. ,v i [aven road by a mmitt ??. wlth a rule provldtag mr its Immediata leratlon. The Inquiry lm .IKIoaa ia New Bngland and the tha N< a Ha ren i ' Trunk rail roada waa csenttnued y* lerel grand jury here. Th< ??. ta, mlned wer : i i.-ii, vice-prefltdenl and i of tl ?? Nea M i??? ai d J. B, i i . d W\. Altmatt Sc (Ea. BRONZES & CARVED JVORSES compri5ing 5omc hlghly artistic pieees of workmansbip, are being dUplayed in the Bric-a-brac Department at \cry reason able prices; also a choice collection of Clocks and Clock 5ets. Ififtri Atiruitr. -i'ltJi uiui 35Hj ?irrrK i\nu ?urk. r\ \ E o i Are You virtues is rooted in tlu- belief that any? thing worth doing is \*. < rt Ii doing well, - whieh accotints for the new English Lined Scrap Baakets, whereby this humble l>nt in* Ready dispensable article has been raised to the for the ^ , handsome piece of fui. Hollday* i Resides, they are much moi iceable than the ordinary kind. \- the 11?>11?'.* - season approaches, kitchon and dining room will probably some extras. Vou will find it mosl con venient and satisfacl j]MSc_(3p__l 15th St. and t iti Ave., New inrl, Save Money on Your Christmas Piano Buying Where the Selling Expense ls Small FRANCIS BACON, TREMAINE and CARMF_N Pianos and Player Pianos are being retailed from our wholesale show rooms, 505 Fifth Avenue, Rooms 505-6. c SPECIAL HRISTMAS SALE New Player Pianos $367 up Convertible Pianos The standard piano of the future, so constructed lhat a player piano action can be installed at any time without exchangtng the piano. $235 up Used Weber Pianola Piano as Good as New At a Bargain THE BACON PIANO COMPANY KM.il'h-l'.e.l 1789. (Tel. 3438 Bryant) 505 FIFTH AVR (Near 42d St)