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? Ito'i?irl? SM?Mttf VOL 1A\1I..N? 24,183. To-da?. a-lonaly antl aaarnitr. Tai-niorroa?. iirob. hi? rain. NEW-YORK, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1013.-16 PAGES. ? ?r PRICE ONE CENT'-^-^^?i^T^^r^; Secretary of Commerce and Labor Rules That Former President of Venezuela Cannot Stay. DUE TO PAREDES KILLING Refusal to Answer Whether He Was Party to It Declared an "Admission by Con- j duct" of Commis? sion of Felony. ?\\'a .?hingt on. Jan. SO.?Admission ?," Cipriano Caatro, ex-President of Ven? ezuela-' t? the United States as a visitor ?ai? denied to-day hy Secretary Charles Napel of the Department of Common e and Labor. The Venezuelan's refus.il 10 answer the ?*iurst1on whether, while President of his country, he -Aas ?, part:' to the killing of ??enivrai Ta? rdes trat thr cause of Secretary Xa gal'l order for his d?portation Th?? ??-< ret.?rv siiPtain?-d the report of the immigration authorities against i'HStn?. ??n tiie ?round that his declina? tion to anf.-jr.-T "may in itself constitute an admission by < ondiict" of the ?.?cm mission of a felony. The immigration law bars from entry any person eon vi red of or admitting the commission of a ??rimft involving mora! turpitude, providing it is not purely a political of? fence. The Secretary held that the killing of Paredes was not a purely po? litical crime. Further, the Secretary declared that an alien was compelled to answer 'yes or "no" any pertinent ?question tegarding bis admissibility. If per? mitted to refuse, Mr. Nage) maintained, "tha immigration service might just ?is ?-rii adjourn.' The information against Castro was furnished to the Department of Com? merce and Labor by the Stite Depart? ment, ami Secretary Nagel In his de ? union frankly admits that, but for th? State Department's action. Castro prob? ably woulaj havo hcr-n admitted with? out question. Followed the Regular Course. "Cipriano ?'asiros fornrr position as 1'resident of Venezuela, " Mr. Nancl added, "would, under ordinary ?Mr? urn stnnce-?. |ih\o furnished further indu? e nient for surli a?tion." The Immigra? tion Hurrn). he declared, hud fo)l<?w?-d ?h'- same ?? ?nrsc in this .?ae. as thai ?purauatd in anj' other where ofll? ;ul warning haal bAem given regarding tho ? liara? t?r of an alien. The Sea-rotary Btte?; ?-largred tl at ?a-or?-?. ?vi,11.. 1 residen! of ?.'ant?amela an?! In r?:i! 1 ?? ??.--ioi, or th- authority of that ??;????, il t'-?-1r?| ?h' killing ??f Pareajts Without ii al ai :?-.?r';ic ?>r any kind, Para-dea it ?:iat tima- ha'lng be??ii mad? ?1 prist.ner ? hile engaged in a re-nlt -?cainst ?'astro. The information that Castro ordered ihe killing of the general under the?*? ?"Efcurn-at.inccs |f|>, xapei ttoclafiad f > be specific and eonflrmed by authen'i nted copies of original telegrams. The Sei retary admitted that ?Ie??i liont la extradition caaet se??m to h?>l?l hat such a ?tflatta *vo?iltJ i>e political, ? although this \ ie-v has been <iucr Itonatd hy high authority." cnnsbiera tion. he ad?l?d. Iwwtravar, must i?e given' 10 the fact That the alleged off? n?ie was Bet committed hy a -?erson engaged m ?a re\olution against constituted a?i thority. but "by the President ??f the Republic in full < ontrol of the authori? ty of the state, who denied the benefit ? f the very law which he was charged to preserve." "Moral Turpitude" Involved. The Secretar-- aleo pointed out that ihr immigration law was amende?] in 1901 so as to exempt offen?:es "purely political and not involving moral turj-i tuda, ' He went on: l cannot assuma? that ar.y a<t at vio- ' lencc. committed by the h Ik heat authority of the statt- dut?nfc a disturbance in dia ? ?ntioutd on third page, third a-jlumn. This Morning's News LOCAL Page ; Bul?*ay Contracta Heady To-niuiiow. 1 l?oct?>r Arrested in ??piurn Plot. 1 j VXTllcox ?'herred in South BiookUn tl Suffragettes lined for Rioting.3 Btratia Urgat Ralkan Peace. 3 ?tatl Suit Adjourned Till I-'eb. II. 4l X'ji ti *?.arri Trend of Trade Halts. ...'?<! 1 . ... ft ol ' Lesson in Court. 5 ; Ptfuie Aldermen To-day. 6 ??'??inai) Btapt Sending; Letters. tl ?'?m-il! fttttniftnrt <tt Peace Meeting . . 6 ? ''I'Britv Hal' Brilliant as Kver. 9 '{ ? '?"'?Is ?ibsolete. Says McMurry.Ml RaMn't Stay OR Island Brief. Hi Lai Putt Turtle to Sl<-ep.Mj OBirSBAX.. ("attra ?'??icied Reported. 1 ; Cttaigreaa May Vote T~o Rattleahips. 4 ???'tims.?ii l?enl?s Pier Kx tension. 4. Matt Satiation to I'ix Milk Profits 5 ??'??ii-ial u'livan K'ntltled t?> Pay.. I tta l'.-stor Tarred and Feathered 7 B ?? OtUU Ali?nai of Armor.11 -POLITICAL "nl? Bryaa't Name Considered. 1 ''????ideiiliaJ Retail Mon? Loaea. 4, <:l/'i ? luv estlKiitoi h HltintJei.5 roMiGir. Wfiii.iii [?telare Siege of London. 1 ' 'onnauglit? to Leave a 'anada. 1 All lea denounce Armistice. 3 l??r'..?i Reject Home Rule..". 3; MI8CELLAFEOUB. S'en ? for Women. 7 tutorial . a ?teiaty . t llMlc . ?, Obituary . ?] ??patria .IO and 11 ???m?: and Navy.11 j ?Taatkat .MI ^hipping .ii Financial and Market?. .. It, 13 and 14 Real Ksiate .It ?nd 15 ! K % - T*r**?4iH ?*nt of Veneauela, who has ?been ! forbi?i.?fii to enter tha Unite?*] Btat? -. PHYSICIAN ARRESTED AS OPIUM PLOT IE? ?Customs Men Get New Trail of and Close In on Alleged Principals of Clique. THREE OTHERS LOCKED UP Prescription Writer Held in $5,000 ? Crude Drug in Brooklyn Plant -Other Arrests Soon. Dr. Abriib^rn Glicksteifl ? : N>>. 218 H<*nry Mr'*'*!. v>h- arrrsted yagatcrdny, t hRra"?-) v. i t ii baring "ii<-> ? f tha p. 1n ???ipala in a conspiracy ta? violate the ? fedora, statute prohibiting the manu? I fa? tur?* of smoking opium. Tha* feature of th?* r*ofnplaln1 v.gt thai In. QHckateln aTotc ?? prescription on January 33 of* the strength "f ahich Nathan Ulrich, sitid t?. !.. the m??? senger af 0m alleged rlk|ue, bought from Eimer A- Amend, wholesale drug giats ?at No. ??it."? Thiv.i avenue, thirty pounda of *ho .rini" iJrujr. Tbla "I'i'iiti, it wan charged, uas then resold at h ?large profil 1.1 i.'-?-- Blng, a*hij trans? formed it nil.? emoking opium m his ; BrookU n plant. The man arreste! with Dr. Gllckateiii ? wor?* Nathan Ulrich. Bliaa Gllckateln, I th" physician's brother, and Isudor Goldatein They aere arraigned befo a John A. shields, United Btatea <'?>in missioner, and were hold In heavj ball f..r tha action of th<* grand jm . Held Under $5.000 Bail. in asking f'.r a bond of $5.000 for Dr. Gllckateln, Carl E. Whitney, Aaaiatant | i"nit.*.l Btatea Attorney, explained that tha ad complained ? f t aa >>niv on? of |many chargea ?thai were t.? be broughi against ih?* physician. Th>- bond In L'l rich's casa was also fixed ?t *?"<.IHM), while Goldstein ras held In fl.OUO and Khas Gllckatain In ?1500 trail. Tho . r,n?.[?ira?> a*as discovered bj an rtct'iiient. a? \ao smii knowing how ?'lonely th<* Chinaman In Manhattan vor? watched by customs Inspectors, established ins manufacturing plani In Brookl] n. a customs man walking a?rroaa the Brooklyn iindge notload .-? ?Chinaman saualsti-fg ?along m?'! ?ringing. Tha man's appearance a*assomea'hsl 'i .??? r, and upon closer ?tespaaetton the customs official found the man t?. be under the ?Influence of opium. He compelled hlr.i to give bis address, and .? aearch of tha premtsea dlscrossd th*' opium. Walte: P, Murphy, ? customa Inspector fa? mihai with all the Intricacies ?>f opium baffle, took him In hand and ???ii ?iniKg' ?i the story from bim ??f i>"w lbs opium ?as being obtained. Profit* 600 Per Cent The pr?escrlptlon for ihtrt) pound* "t opium was sa:tl 10 have bfMfl only ">ne of many written to enable dealers In smoking opiir.i to obtain Ihelr raw material. Under the op.uii? exclusion acl the price "f smoking opium baa ganas ni? rapidly, ami the profits mi da by buying the crude stuff from a it ig store ami trans!??rating it int" "dope" amount to fr?.m la*? t<. Out parr cent. The arrest ??f Dr. GllckateJa, it wai said yaaterday, disclosed new channels ?.f opium tiaftie ami of tin- planner i:i which cocaine sad other Iruga find their ^a> ?" '??' victims "f the habit. Customs men have been i ul on ihi new trails, and mur?- amata are ex? pected withm a few days. TWINS 36 HOURS APART Yonkers Boy Has a Sister the Next Day. Twins bom th|rty?aix hours spart, arhlch, .?< .-ordiim to phyetdana, is rare, occurred in Y?>nk?rs ihis weak. The i.ov arrived Monday morning and "ii Titeada) afternoon the girl was ?born. i>r. darence W. Buckmaster said the children were i?<.n? '.?. Mr* Dec?an Tr?y, "f N". s Pa* place. .\t tha Troy home last ;??g??t i'- v.;?s aald tbal moth? ??t .ml twins arare doing v.- I ST. VALENTINES GOLF TOURNA MENT. PINEHURST. N. C. FEB. 1-8. I?, n < in "-"? r.'"- 'i Knjo. a delight ful wa?ek'a polt In?, Seaboard < >tr? Mil i:?? Advt. ilINP?Li "SIEGE OF LONDOl Mrs. Pankhurst Appeals to Followers to Make Life the British Capital Impossible. HOWLS GREET MR. ASQUI Suffragette Breaks Windows Archbishop's Palace?An nounces She Will Force Her Way to King's Presence. t b? rat?t? toTheTrll un? ; l<ondon, Jan. ::i. There a-ere upra lious arene*! al Dundee last night, i fragettes cam ; pandemonium In ball w' ? re Premiei Asqulth was reiving the ?? edom <?f the city, ii inc signed -he free lAirgesa roll, Asqulth rose to acknowledge his c tion, hut h>' bad not uttered hall dosen words wh< he was interruii by ;? woman in the body <?" the hall sit.* ; ni in sooner been removafd ti !n delicate looking woman m the fr i rr.w r.f the gallery rose and ejacula ?something sboui rotea t'-r women rush waa ma?i<* toward her by sevaj stewards, bu! i'??- climbed over front "( the gallery anil was Jusl ah it.? drop twentj foel on t.? th< p?.? below when she was seised by skins ;?nd pullo,) back to safety, f vv;.s carried awa* amid the hhSBSS I howla of ii?- ? k? it? ?i aasembl). Mr Asqulth ?again tri- ?l t.. Bpeak, 1 had proa ?reded onlj ?. Toe mor .. I when ail ey s turned lo w:?t? h the o I ? run? of another acuffl? In thi crow?! ?, gs Ik f A v out h h;??l 1 OUl "Traitor!" I a dosen men seised h and carrla d him shouldarr hi_!? <>ut tiie building. \" h? n tha uproar h soma whal subsided Winston ? i? ?r? i reached the platform und waa loui I i ii erad. Call* Stewards Brutes. Tha Premier again attempted Bpeak, bul ?? n*omun ou the tv shrieked, "How daw you be a trau lO Voll*?.' :"" S'il' was sei/.f?l .?? -t.' aids and iruggllng violently aa i w.? being carried away, sha exclaim? ?y..?i brute* ' Vim brut??' Mr. .V-<:';?th St? ?? I ?? itching Ih? ..?.r. bul did tot make ih? alight? refcrene? t.? il He k;i* then allow t?> |?r??' eed, and for th-* remainder ?f l speech thare waa no disturbance. 1 "A remarkal.l. i?'?.tur>* "f a ruse liea '.-?t .Lambeth y/eelerda; agalnsl ? ? fraget!? ntnn a statement b? Ih? <i<*f.-ti jam Bhe declared her intention of a : : em pi Ins lo have an Intervtasa with t Kit?_r. The woman broke windows l..in?! ?-'ii Palace, ihe realdenca o? 11 : \i ? i bishop "i ? 'ant? rbui j. ?bul H \ ?? hhiahop r.'fus...) ti in.?Ko h han iigainal her on Ihn ?ground that it w..u only assist her to gain notoriety. a ?? lege of l^ondon" bj sutfragetl *;?* vir'unii? declared tost nlghl I - Mr- Pankhurai .ti s meeting r?f II Women'* Boclal and Political LTnle ! sh.' a? ru al? ?l t ? her follow? ra to mal Ufe in i."i doi imporadhle and ??" shadowed a general attack oi Ih? wn do' of W? ' ? nd i hops III .- Inn Kenn] supplemented this '??* suggei I |ng raids on ih? British Museum an tin National Gallery. Mrs. Pankhun I said: I "\v. shall have to create a aituatio j m which the ordh ary bust?, and pr< ; fessional man -??? 111 ? ry oui 'thla atate ? ihiuiis must noi last ?n> longer.' Thi la whal we have set ourselves t<? d? Presently we shall have all window I barricaded, and looh at the humor i I the situation: shopkeepers barricadin themselvet againal customers, Boo th. ? will nd be able to dress thel t* indoa s As to Stone Throwing. MWe bave only to cet all ahopa iritl ! WlndOW8 shut. 80 thai shopkeeper?! ?an noi dlspto) their spring ano is. .?nd w? ?hall li.ive nil shopkeepers ?rushing la the House of ?Commons snd d mandlni thai woman be given the trote. AH yoi woman wh?. have come la the point <> carrying s stole- bring two more sloni ! va illi ) ?in." The British Labor party officially ?h elared Itself yesterdaj in favor oi v...m.?n suffrage. Bj ;? rote "i *>?">* agalnsl 137 ?i confarrence of ti>" repre* santatlvea of most of the trades union: oi the United Kingdom now --it tiuu Ii I.? ndon adopted a resolution instruct? ing the Labor mem'? i s of rarliam.nl I to opposa any frsaobtoa bill m which a'omen wam n>.i Included. The nimiitl? an???* to IBS woman BUf* frage movemeni <>f thla reaoliition of the workingmen'a unions ?s very great. The trades unions in the United King* ?it?,111 comprise between _,?S*(.INN? ?nid 13,?TJOO,000 members, slmooi all ??f whom Iare etoctoes, and these would carry enormous weight in case woman suf? r?;!.;.' v\?r? mini?- ?? i ? i ; a ii k in the pro? gramme of an) part.? at ,. general alec? !l"ll. i lublin, Jan ? 'i wanted t.. live t??*. I l|a* t.. tli- stilt? in? ni made m Mi? House oi Commons th;?- iiisii women ?i?. net v.ant the vot? " This ?.?.- the explana? tion made to-daj ?>> Mrs. Mau.-l Purear, ? Buffrasett?. to th? magistrate who et n lenced her to "i?*- month Imprisonment ?witu lienl labor, f--?- breaking Bis ?panes of ?i.'it-s in i'" Customs lions? | MARSHALLTURNS TO GOLF ? Vice - President - Elect Makes Fine Score in First Game. l'lmiiix. Aria.. Ian. ::?>. \'i? ?-Pr.si Ideat-elecl T*h?omas Ft Marshall pis ad I his Ural game ?.r golf t..-?in;.. Htoaard 11. r the eighteen hola a ..!' the Ingtoakla links was th?. best ever turned to by a beginner on this . our.?\ Mr. anil Mrs. Marshall are guests at Ihe home of Mrs. Marshall?, parents, in Scott?* aie. near hi re. subway mm READY TO-MORROW _ To Be Submitted to the Com? mission at a Special Meet? ing. Then Rushed to Estimate Board. - ?MAY BE SIGNED MONDAY B. R. T. Contracts Completed and Radical Changes Made in Interborough Agree? ment at All Day Ex? ecutive Session. | William R.'Wilkox. ''hnirmn.i a.f the Public Sert ire ?onimission, .?aid last nicht thai arorh m the dual tuba-ay ?contra? ta ha?i reached a ?point where It was fair t?? m) that lha reviaed ami r? ! printed fa.rnis would ?be ?ready to-mor ron tor approval by ?the rcenmitalon. ? A spc.-iai -n?eetlng would probabl: be iraiif-d. h.? s.ii'i. in thai event th?-- con? trat-*! ?????lid reach the >??.?;?r-.j oi icati? mate on M??niia\ or Tueaday. ? ?n the '.?-??mo ?Jay they probably -????ild l?. re turnt?! t., tiif Public ?Service Commie? laion f?u final ?*-f?-i|tjtiii Mr. Wi!l?-t?\ aald he exped?td t.? remain it, ottlt ? until the rontractt were signed r??iir ?if tha flve ?Publie Bervi<*e com? mleeton?erB, Mr. ?Cram being abaa nt, and tin transit ? oinmitt???? ??f the Board of Estimate continued In executive -???.? sit?r? yeaterday. The remaining amend? Imentt to lha Brooklyn ?RapM Tranall t??ntrr,?t were ?rhipped itit?? thape rat ti ?? morning teaaion and lha r'?ist??i f.?rni^ .?-?nt ?o iii? printer, Mr. milcoi s.'iid. The ??>t,ira< t with the Intc-r ?borough ?Rapid Transit < otnpony uas then taken up and tha ? ommlaeloncn ???xp? ? led t?. finish ?? ith ih?. amendmenta and fc-ft the ?.?niptm; npproral of lha ?mcii'i? d form t'.-iia-, the chairman sai?) T.irr*- was n?> meeting ?.(" th. commit don leet ni-rht. M ?? ?i <?a>ii??r arott ? letter getter? ,?? in l ?lu ^r?l ? '. Ilium. ? h liriii.in ??f ; the? committee which arranged ? ?tub? |way maat meetlag in proapeel Mali. Brooklyn, ?laaal night, in which he aald thai th? r?' ????'.i?i ;?.- nai nnneceaaary de? lay in signing th? dual contracta, anl ?hat the) troaM i?- executed In t f?*w <i| a Tl ? M?-or ??-nr th*- letter M ii?? i ??f Bpeaklng ai tha meeting. Rad,cal Changea ?n Contract. IlO?tOt? chant*? UfOSA datrtBfmtned opon -raatardajr In Um ?tontia? t aith the Internorough Tha unendtnentt ? -? hi' h h??i baan agreed upon t?v lha [Publia ?Service Commlatton and the Il ?.?it ?commlttaM ??f th?- ?Board of Katl? mate, ('otnmiaaloner Malt ble .?-?..irei would iii?-??ii i tavlng ??f s??m?' ?f4O,<W?0?? <??i ??, the ? ni'. Th. .?-?pr??-, al to iti" amendmenta by the lnt??rborough muat he obtained, but the company uns es? I prc-tM it? cUe it, OthfTWlM I he It] Iwaa nu?u t.. ?*efuae to tanctlon the contract, Commiataloner Maltbia Bald. Thai ?amendmenti ;?? the Brooklyn i: .| id i r n- t i ??iitra? | have all bean ad|?roved b) thai t-ompany, ?and ???in? ... them aie ? ommon lo th.? ?contara? t.-. ,,f both ? ompania - Among lb? ri Ind? ?pal amendment! determined upon ;?? - i?:?,,, ;n ih? Interborough contract, it a. i? undtpratood ??? t? the following: i 11 ? i? iragraph i.Iding .?.? Mr. Maltbia and Mr Mi;? ?l contended -that H,h ??iy ii?ii?t pay for equipment twl.-e, onw through the capitallaatlon "f the earulnga therefrom and onca foi the property it.?.? if. raa eliminated The r? at ' ??f equipment, ac? ordlnt la th? If*' i? ? port ?>t iii? ii?t? t borough company, ?u a pproaltnutely IVi.'if ,cUfl j. Tin? Btelnway Tunnel will coal the city iv?"'1??" flat, Inatead ??f $:: m?*?.'???. us provlilod In the ?original rontract. I ? I - ? ? > ? 1111. ??n tin ???Ht of futur?? COB? ? ?h i? titan ??f Interborough linea ?a? Urn? lied t?? per cent Mo limit araa ?et in ihr ?.u.?? i? n? Brat ?reportard Thla , ami i.?im? m ais.? appllea i?? tu? Brooklyn ? Itapid Tranall Compan], I i. ri?. a-l?an^?- relating I.ganiaation expenaea ail???\<?i the Interborough .,:,?i charged ta uonatructlon w?aa atrtcken ?"i ?['in rompanj ?.??- required t.? make .m addltlonaJ provlaton for depreciation ; ?m th? property it now owna. ?? Contracta affecting maintenance and BUppitaM ?'.?if Iiii.!t??'l tt? ll'.t? '??.-?r?-. .an<i i.t ? ?ontracta lo ten l'eara Thai it the ?Public He?jrviee Commlaalon may nol approve ?>' ?auch contract? for more than thai perl ??I L'ndei th?- '?riKir?-? I contract | ii ?would have heen potalble i<? tie up auch , ? ontraa la f'?i f??i t? ?nine ? ear? Thlt ameiMimenl alao appnea t" the Brooklyn ? ompanj. , 'i'.,.? amo nit t.? be *??t aaide for la? in?>? iaii'?ii during th?' lirst year ?mi* v?> greatlj incrcoara, e|>proximately t??a? and .i h.iii tlmea: it ?as leaa than t per cant in der the orijTiii.il ?'??iitratt and la now i ??v.-r ?s par ???ni Thla amendment alao appilea to the Brooklyn Ilapid Tranalt. s Tht ? Ity must ipprore, through the Boam ??f Ketlmate and Apportlonmenl ail amendmenta to ti.n?tm;<i contracta Thla applied t.? tha contract ?>r both com? -tanlee, and wat i,??t provided for In th?; orlgnial :? 'ri,, ?real eatate which th.? . mpany now awna is r???t t<? be i?ai?l for and ?-;?i? itallted againal new operation, having ,ii. id) ?been Included In the *i?-.?-??>..n which the ?ity guaranteea Intereat. The ?icbedule <>i propert) under this amend? inent abowi .? ' alue ??f ah ?ul $;."??>???' ?a. Th. company will in-???1 t.? face i,??:, aiti.?-? i??r contract violation, If any, ?tjrlg I Inall) it- ?vas proarldatd that th. ? could I arbitrate damagea in ?a-?- ??f default ?if I caontract, could pay the arbitrated aiam ;is?'?i .cal etenpe the general penaltlea f??i rtolatlon, Tills ajyplhs to both compai m n. The ctauta ?providing for an arbitra? lion i.iaiii tt? conalat ?>f ?one membei aP pointed bj the rity, on?? by tl??- com? panlea and the third t?> m appointed either bj the preaidenl ?>f th. Chamber .?f Commerce ?-?? th' preaidenl ??f ti.?- Bai Ateoclation waa ? hanged s?? that the ai? ?pointment of tin? third member now reata ??m the chief Judge ?<f tha Couri ?>f Ap I..-..1. Many Changes in B. R. T. Contract, i ?thcr amendments under the Brook? lyn Itapial Transit contract, a~.?mmi-< i??ner ItaltMt said, iiu'luda'd the limi? tation of iia?kaK' rightt gi\ni by the company in toat ??f recapture hy the ,iw. Wherever t?he company ?oui?i have uaed its tr-'?-ks to thafr full capacity, In tbc e???*enl of recapture hy the ? ity. it will be allowed traction rights up t<? OtM third of th?-- operating ? apa? ity only Subsidiary and affili? ated (ompani?\s WiH be placad under a un? i mini on ?erinid page, fourth relumn. CONNAUGHTS TO LEAVE CANADA IN APRIL NEXT Probability Arises That Owing to Duchess's 111 Health Governor General Will Not Return to Ottawa. ^3^ ^_____r>- m _u DUKF AM) DUCHESS OF CONXAHGHT. ?Governor General of Canada, who may possibly 1 ?c fr?n't*?l to relin? quish his posl on account of the continued illness m' his wife. The ?Duchess is to leave for England in April. ?' i -cip' M Tb? rrflmtM ' Ottawa, Jan. 30.*?;The Duke an? Duchess "f Connaugbt are to leav? Caaads In the spring. The duches* baa been in i b?oapltal m Montre.il f.?] I a fortnighl due to .. rocurrencs of tha I illness which compelled her speed** re. Imoval from Quebae to Montreal lasi Ispring. Ti.e foil?.win*?; BBnouimemeni [waa made ??* noon to-day by Lieu? tenant Colonel !.??wilier, military seo? Iretary to his royal highness: "Her r?>>;.i hiprhliess the Piiehess of Connaughl is makim? stntAy progresa toward recovery, ami It \n hoped that thflr r?>yal (tfgh8M**liei will be able to return to Ottawa al no ?list?mt data.*' it is proposad thai tha duchess should return t.? England In the spring for fun h? r medical advice. His royal highness will aa ompany her, going I borne on i';?^e of sbaenca. The date of their royal hlghnees's ?return t.? Psnads cannol be definitely fixed, sa the d.-it<? of their departure and the |< ngtk of the tJovernor Gen eral'a i?a\.' of absence hav?. not yet heet- determined." Sir I'harles Fi'zpatrKk, chief .lustige of the Supreme ?'onrt of Canada, has basa ijesignalsd Deputy Governor Gen ?rai. it ?s generally feared and be? lieved her.* that the dti<h*'ss * Illness is such that the will he advised not to undertake another transatlantic voy r**\ in which event Canada's first. royal Governor will not return. Ppeculati-on Is rife h. to his probable suc essor. When the Duke of f'ott nmight came to Canada !n Of tnber, I'.ill. It vu* olTl'-lal'y announced thai he was '-omln** to Canada fe?r a two yaar term, hut since then U has hee;i stated thai lie would probably serv? the full term of five years. When he and the duchess return to England in April he will have l?o??n here a year ??ni a half. SWOONS AT "DEATH Sl( ! ? Girl Faints in Witness Chai Trial of Alleged "White Slavi The ?'an-, ir.i "death sii?r," '.?as sgain yestctday to Intimidate a :..- s * v li.. v?i- about t.. teetif; sg* i': 'iik ?Pllaato. "met bant," in ' street, and Joseph Rlbuffo. of raier .' who v.ere placed i n trial in the fed I court, ' barged wttb vitdatkm of "V bite slav " law. Filasto is on* . Sheriff Harburg? r? special ?leputK Annie Oroco, a voung woman, : star aitncSS H?.iinst the two men. ' Icalled te th? stand by John ES. Wall Assist.itit United States Attorne*-. asked that the flfiy o?, sixty p. ?si witnesses lie excluded from the coi room, s,< th?i they might no! hear testimony. As they tii.-.i out u i??is?e?i the young woman, and sudde , she s? if anied anal swoon? d in h> r cbl She was revived, and then told of I i threatening sis*n made t?. her Mi ?persuasion snd promiaea "f proteactl ; were ne<*essary after that to elicit ir> ( her the least Mt of lnf?ormatl?-n. ' INTERCITY "ARSON TRUS1 Firebug Band Thought to Woi from New York and Chicago Chicago. Ja" 30.? I*.??ben j. Fox, a ?torney tot the ?Board of ITnderwritera New York, consulted to-day with ? tach<fs ?>f the ?Chicago stat.* Attorney office regarding theft* 'arson trust" ?h cloaurea After comparing notes bot sides said th?*' w- re ''?'tlN in.e.l til; i New York and chi ago are hesdquai ? t? rs for ;. band ?>f Incendiaries. Fox returned t,. New fork to-nigh I taking with him evidence against Beta Jamia ?finkelberg, who is believed I have I... a Involved in the firing of ; New York attlri ?company'a plant,. : TOILER HEIR *T0 MILLION* I -? i Absence of Relative May Tie Uj Carpenter s Riches. Duluth. Minn.. Jan. 30.?Te final ona^'s self hel*. to a portion ?if an Kngtish es t;.t.' of .<l."..iH*?.iiisi after spending tha j best yasars of one's Ufa toiling as a oar pentei la the axpsrtenca of j?.hn Jewell. ! forty-six y< ars old. The estate, that of ibis nn? I?-. wIk? ?lied recently, Will leave ?J.'Will many times s millionaire, ao ????riling t?? advi.t-s received to-day. Jewell and Ins aife and two sons ??ame from ?Camborne, Cornwall Hug ! ?.?nd. twelve years ago, The s hasties of ?Oeotrge JeweH, one ??f the five heirs, Who wen! to lOUtb Africa and has not been heard from in twenty year?. Wffl ti?* tip the estate until he nan be found. John Jewell formerly lived in Pater son. N. J. ' ASKS $20,000 FOR FINGER Father of Girl Says Loss Blasts Musical Career. I?. T<-'*?zr?,:?'i I > Th? Trii >:n? I ? ? Camden, N. J.. Tfin. :???. Maintaining a promiaing mueical career had been blaat?rd i?> the |?oaa of one fins;er of her '??ft band, the father of Miea Hertha stone, of Riveraide. ?hat begun an ac? tion in the ?Supreme Court for 120,1)00 ?limages agalnel the l'etinsylvania Railroad Company. Miss Stone, it is harged, had given great promise a? a pianist. ? ?ne day rei-ently. as she was ahout tn alight in Riverside, a tar d?*>or 1?1?'W shut. cat**blng her hand in the jamb and cutting "ff tlie third Anger of her loft hami. It is not stated in the hill of particular--, but friendt declare she , an never wear an engagement ring. t WANT iVTCLELLAN TO STAY Princeton Seniors Like Course Given by Ex-Mayor. PrtncatM S. J.. ian. ?10 John <~;. Hibben, president of Princeton L'r.i veraity, racalvad a petition to-night ir??m mventy-flye ntembert of the senior dam asking him t?> urge Otorga 1!. MetTellan, ?x-Maynr .?f New York. to remain h re as professa?-. Mr. M? - titilan ! .?i his iirst experience as a teacher dining the term Just ended. The (.ourse was on the e?-on? ni? par? ities of Continental Kurope, and 1'ro ft-ssor Mc'lellan's students suggest ''Currant >Bventa" as a subject for the next ?eines. ?. This is the first petition of the l.ind ta? l?e presented by Princeton st ' :its rince the class of II begged ?Dr. Henry \Vin Dj ke to rrvonsider his rebignatiun. t BARS ONE-ARMED DRIVERS Bill Pressed by Woman Whose Dog Was Killed by Auto. |!'.; 1?gni-.|, to Tht? Trlt.-m. I tiakl.ind. <"al.. Jan. ,'{i>.--Reeause ?t highly prised dog was kille?! by an automobile driven by ? maa with one arm the Legislature may make it an offence for a one-armed man to act as a a hauffetir on a PUbttC highway. The don; was Frou-Frou, its owner is Mis. Henry A Latter, the ehauffeur is Oeofga Rose and the legislator who is pondering ovar the new Mfl is Senator K. K. gtrobrldge. The Senator has taken up flu? matter at the r?'C|iiiisi of Mrs. Lafler. who has gone t,) Sa?THmeni??. Sh?' Ixilais tha?. Fr?>u-Fi'?iu w ?tiki n??t ha?.?- l>??en killed if Rose had two arms. ? ANTEOILUVIAN WHISKEY. Most ?comforting, enti-rtalning ?broduct ??f th-crr-iin :;? An??lilu? ian I^uytleaBroa.N. V. Adn. ONLY ?AM BEING CONSIDERED Wilson Remarks He Cannot Re? member Any Other Name than Bryan's Suggested for State Portfolio. PEERLESS ONE IS EVASIVE Declares Colonel House's Visit to Miami Was Not Political ?Friends of Both Be? lieve Place Has Been Offered Commoner. fRv fetSgrapb to Th? Tribune.] Trenton. N. .!., Jan. .'50.--President? elect Wilson has no other name under consideration for Secretary of State than that of William J. Bryan. Mr. Wilson did not say that he had ??ffereil the office of Secretary of State to Mr. Bryaa to-nlsht, or that he had sent emissaries to Miami. Fla., to consult with the I'^rlcss One, but he coyly re? marked h1-* couldn't remember the name of another person than Mr. Bryan ?Who had been suggested for tha place or who wits under consideration for It. Furt net more, Mr. Wilson is not going to have a < 'abinet composed exclusively of college presidents, although he inti? mated this evening that there may be some men of that Olaas in it. He said b? w.ara not considering men with prac? tical experience m public life exclusive? ly, but had men who had not had that experience under consideration, t> o. The President-elect didn't think it w:?s strange, either, that Colonel E. M. House, at whose home he stayed on his recant visits to New W?rk. .should now be In Miami, Fla., where Mr. Bryan has a winter retreat. Leading Post fer Bryari. Mr House js a warm friend of the Xcbraskan statesman, and is also as close a friend < f Mr. Wilson, and while the. present aiovernor of New Jersey assorted that Colonel House was the bearer of no message from Mr. Wilson U< Mr. Bryan, It la nevertheless believe?! that when the real reason for the visit of Colonel House to Mr Bryan becomes known, the first, ?leftnlt? word of whether or not Mr. Hryan will accept a plaee in the Wilson cabinet will be made public. Those who have been In close tourh T?lth the President-elect believe that Colonel House, has gone to the South with the nff<?r of the leading place in the new. Cabinet, and that it will net be many days b*f?>r? Mr. Bryan s answer will become known. Three times within the last month President-elf*ct Wilson and Colonel House have conferred?once nt the home of the aiovernor at Princeton an>l twice .it the New York home of Colonel House Th-* last of these conference* was ?m Friday night, and while Presi dent-ele.i Wilson did not think ?t strange that, the colon?", should stau immediately fan Miami, in spite gf th-t fact thatjihe Pecrleaa ?Osai ???..is living there, iftv lan'i th" least <loui?t among those a*ho here been in tou?"i that Bryan has by this time r? ei\e?l the offer of the place, When Provident -elect Wilson win asked this evening if any other nam?i than that of Mr Bryan had been sug? gested to him for Secretary of Statt* he said: <?h. yes: at least half a dozen." '?'an yen tell us tha* names of soma of them, t'overnor?" He hesitated for a minute, and then replied: "Well, strangely ?-nough, I cannot remember a single one of them." After a pause he went on: "That, may be, you see, because the names I have in mind afc transferable to any other place.'' "Has aay one asked you personally for a place?'' "No: 1 don't think any one has com? mute.l thai indiscretion." No Cabinet of College Presidents. ? There is a great deal of ?nteres'., ??Governor, ?? to whether you win ap? point men lo your Cabinet who nava had practical experience in public Hie or whether you will select men who bave led retired lives like yourself?" ? I ha\e both sides under considera ! tioii." he repllc?l. "I am not going to make up a Cabinet of-college prcs?, ?iciits, however, if that Is what you mean. I am going to pick a team." President-elect Wilson said that I colonel House was a friend of Mr. ?Bryaa of l ng standing, but that he bore no message from him to t*. . Ne? braskas 8 wasn't the least bit sur prised, however, at the news that Colonel House had gone it Miami. I The President-elect reiterated his In? tention of making public the names of ' his entire Cabinet at one time, stating [SS a rcaaon for doing so that to give ?out advance Information before final ?selection would lead to a flood of mls I representation which would sticc to I some men aa long a? they lived. Ha said ihat just as soon as the name of a prospective Cabinet officer was printed his office 1.1 l.o Hooded with lettera lii'rd with unjust charges, and this he proposed to avoid. That Hryan was to have a leading place In the Wilson administration has been foreshadowed by the men whom the IT? sident-ele.t has summoned here for conference. All et them, with the exception of Speaker Clark and Repre? sentative Underwaxid. the leaaler of the House, have been lily white Bryan men. Not a single reactionary has bcaa