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IS RESUMED IN SECRET Eight Witnesses Heard in Effort to Fasten Poisoniny Charge on Widow. STATE BENT ON TRYING HER Admitted. However, That Per? son Who Bought Drug Has Not Been Identified Nor Place of Purchase Found. Magrear-, Masa Oct I The mysteri? ous death of R'ar Admiral Joseph QUca Katon at his home ba Asslnlppl ?eeen ?months BgO was the SttbJOCl Ol further Inquiry here to-day. TeeUfytag -it sumptloa "t the Inquest which sra? held in ?seist eicht erttnesses wen? beard, most of them neighbors of the Katon?-. it is upon the inquest seidenes thai tin ?Mat? la to hi'iiu* to trial in the BU] Court Mr?- Jennie M. Eaton, the ad? mnai's arldow, who i? ehorged erlth the murder of her husband by admlnlaterrng )"i?"n. At ths end of Um day'? proceeding? th? itK'uest wa?- agnta sdjoamed Indefinitely, but Metric*; Attorn..\ albert s. Berber inced that it wonM be reconvened to hear furthea testimony before Mra Baton v.. brought to tn.ii Mr. Bsrher ^aid that the .-t?te was SStlSlM with it? COM a? developed to date, ii? scouted reporta thai the proeecutton might be forceil to qUOOh the indirtment aRainst Mrs. Katon "Mra Beton wiiihe brought to tri..i on ?f i.?toi,, r 14," he sai?, emphetlcall) Ofti? 'Isla informe?! of the fa'?t.?? ?i|ion : the ?t.ite Is bUlldlng Hs I'HS" said to-day that it WM one of (?irumstantial evidence, and that there had been ob talned tio definite < 1. w to the pla' ? where the poison trot purchased or t?> the identity of the person who purchssed it. Not all the evidence In the ?tate'a pee? (Oaealei K ? Bald, has been made public*. One oiTi' iai connected with the rase, in discussing the fact that the *rnqu?sst court had he? n Btuomoned to beer evidence st three widely separated timos since Ad? miral Baton'a death, explained that it was h.?? ;,u?. th? D -ni't Attorney wished to place on record the testimony of every per?-?'!! who might hsve sny bnowledge of the affair. Then he added: "And there i laced on record ma h fhsl has not hern printed; In fact, the r.al fa'ts have not yet come out. M'hon they do it win he an Interesting hf??r\ ." Chief .Tusti'e .lohn A. Aiken of the Su? perior Court, will preside at the trial of Mrs Faton at Plymouth The chief lus? announced ins own assignment to I From the first Mis. Eaton ba Mot? her inriC" ' ti ?-. and thmiRh Tii?-- plan ?.f th?? defence has not I.Itsclosed, it bM h?en hinted that an attempt would h> nuclf? to show that the admiral died from an overdose of a tOOM drug which, it It Klleged. he had b?-? n in the habit of using. AUTO INJURIES KILL BROKER. BinRhainton. N V. Oct 2- R. .1 Wilson, a stock hrokor. connected with the Perant?n - Btaghamtofl Ra Company, ?;ied at the Bayr? Hospital last nicht from a tunken spin?, the re? sult of an automobil? acid? lit Sunday night. Wilson w is driving With two OOmponlons, when his car ran ov n an embankment and he was CSUghl bonenth the tonneau INSTRUCTION. MU YORK?Manhattan. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, S99 Weil End Avenue. M V Aboli Miar., .ir , J' fa l : MM River FOR GIRLS. 601 Weit End Avenue. M'? N .?. Shaw, Jr. Pin. .. fXSt Hiver. Preparation from Primary to College. School? \p|irnt?-?l In N. V, S?tale ({exenta. Certificate of Scbool admits fo College. Vlacsl Ineduction In 11 mor)-, Ue"gr?i'li> anl Bo? T.'??SOna Pr'pareil at Prhon' rivmnailum, ouMng ? ?a.??-?--?. Athletic Plait], lite l'rln.-ipals Are Now at THE sillo??? The FINCH School & Reopens \\edn?-??ln.?. Oct. ?th. lor younger girls, work that trains hand as well as brain; fur older girls, werk that prepares directly ior life. INTERMEDIATE. UPPER SCHOOL AND POST GRADUATE DEPARTMENTS. Technical School includes Domestic Training, Secretarial Course, etc. 61 East 77th St., N. Y. TRINITY SCHOOL 1:??-I47 Wggl !H>r ?T.. M-AV YORK. I Ol N'DBD USB. Primary, Qnunmsr and Hn-h schools. Prepares fr?r ?II I A **er> tew I*la< c?i Still Open. IRVING SCHOOL i., o. RAY. 35 wm ma st. K.leinfDtar?, Primar?, l'i.rrmerilate ( ..Urg?ate and < ?miner? in I Dtt'tl No hmi.e atu'iv tor t.oys ui'd'r fh'teen. School now In 8e??lon 'Phom ??(.;?". s-1 The Brown School of Tutoring I rt.ieti. I.. IU,,??n. It ?... Head MuHler ?41 West T5t*fl 81 P an? Col. MM Founded 190V B?ssrdlns and Day School, l-ot only ?.n? pupil ?t -i i.m?. with at?., ? \ S iiool ??Hi bu Atmoaphers of Work. ' THE GARDNER SCHOOL, ?07 f I f T II A V . . Day and Hoarding school for (?irla RE-OPENS O? T. :\[). S6th Icsr. Regular and *?pe?-lal (oaraea. BERKELEY SCHOOL FOR BOYS TMIRT\-I01 RTH U;?K "Primar., it? (?.liege." 72nd St. A Watt End Ave. Tel I 4 1 5 Columbus SEW ?JERSKY?I'ennlnjtoa. The Pennlngtnn ?School for F.,?? H ?reara ?.f r.plindnl wirk i?nk Ihla *' Iiool among Beat American Preparatory Institution? Writ? DR. FHA>K MstDANIEI* _ R??x A. Psnnlngton, N. J. NEW Ji.KM.V-MiirrUtowa. RANDOLPH ?SS^rtfcy' Select Home School. Limited to 10? Boya. MIX KI.I.AM-.Ols SCHOOLS. THK HERLITZ I? IOOI. Of I.AN(?lAOES, Madiaon Bauer? (1123 Brae4way), Harlem Rran< h. 3C I^no?. a\e . near 127th St. Brooklyn Branch 21M-220 LI v I nits ton St. New ('Isaacs (onatantly Forming. SCHOOL AGENCIES. American slid Li.reign teacher*' Agency.? .?Mippllea I'rofeaaora. Tsachers, Tutom, ?jov? en assit. ' '? -.. ??> ' ollegee, Schoels and Kim lile? Apply to Mra. M. J. YULNU-KCLTON. ??.\ l lloa ??giisra MJ8ICAL INSTRUCTION. SIGHT SINGING SCHOOL. Wilbur A. l.ujmti. Term I'Cglns Oil. Mth. VICE-PRESIDENT ADVISES MEN TO WED BEFORE 30 Happiness Depends Mostly on the Woman You Pick Out, Say s Mr. Marshal I on 18th Marriage Anniversary. I From The Tribun? Bureau l Washington, Ort. ?_'.- Tn k?-?;.ini; with the r?cnio?-ratic slmplicitv Which marl<s Ihr everyday lif? at thr VIre-f'residrrit and Mrs. Thomas IX. Marshall, they cele hrated their eightc-tith wedding anni ?nraavry by taking dinner at tbc ?Senat* rastanrnnt, s?> that Mr. Marshall mtghi Iff? no tun?-- from hi.s duties. The \ ice-Pr<>sid?nt spent the day in the g?nat? Chamber, while Mr?. Marshall re niaine<l in their apartment at th? Sbora ham and plied her neeillo ?JlUgantlr, do? ing a few of those housewifely things In which she 1? parti? ularly profi? I. nt Flowers, cards gild telegiam? of eon Kiatuiatinn and letter? and presents ranched them at the hotel during the day, und notwithstanding thai ?both were busy it Wa> as happy a twenty -f??ur hours, the-. both declared, as any of the seventeen former anniversaries. Mr Marshall said to-day ? "When ?oiiiiirs hav? no chlMran it is 888] to remember anniversaries, he<-fliis. they have only themselves t?> remember I an ?ndlng ? Ighteen years of i ?rv happy married nf?- to-day. a? a ml?, I ?arould ? "ih. i s i?? marry younger ami have children. I waj- forty?on? when I was ;6IRL KILLED AT CROSSING I Waved Greeting to Friends Just Before Her Death. i'""]i Th? TrlTsuN? Corrc?pon8?ail ' rlackansaek, n. .1 Ort I Miss Eva l'ultoik. the elKhteen-yenr-'ild daughter I of Albert T, PoltOCk, a Ni? York y ?.?. - - 1er, 'iving at No. I'M Clinton r'a?-e, Ki ? ? Rutherford. near hers, ?.-as ?truck by the ? latbound Tuxedo ex ?prca? trata ??n th?? ?Sri? Railroad near the Bergen short-cut Junction, Fast Ruthei-tord, at I o'clock tins mornii g and kille.l Instantly. ?as ?i stenographer in th? office of the Rutherford Rubber ?Company, ai 1 * - within 900 f<" t of the offic? whan buried to her death ? i/oung ".?man approached th* protected croaaing with l.er umbrella up, ra 11 falling at the tima. ?Several -1 who stood on the office ata?a ?an Ml?i Poltock as - .- 1...-?..I the croaaing ;".?i waved th? Ir hands to hi 1. ihe ? 1 back in return After the train sjUaMd th? girll looked i??r Miss PoltOCk and ?lid not s? ?? hl r lier body was foun?) some distance from the crossing The New j.-r?-??j Public Utilities Com? mission has Dxed upon October M ?^ Ihi date for a hearing on the grade ? rossing ? it Park avenue. Rutherford, When rJI lives hav? been lo t in th? last fa*a '? ? - Th? rKissing at which Mlas i'oiio?i? u.i killed la not protectad ?aritb gat?-s. The Public UttliUea Commission ?rill bnaakad t?? |ni ?atlgate this ? roi sing .?' i1 ? 1 ?? " her 14 h'?ring. FOES BLOW UP NEWSPAPER Publisher Too Active on Local Issues at Coudersport, Penn. Corning, N V.. Ocl ! An attempt to ?arrack the plant of "The Potter Enter? prisa.' published at Coudersport. Penn., was ina?i<- aariy to-?u\. \ henvj eharg? ?if dynamite ?aras exploded ?mder the type? setting machines. The side <?f the build? m.- ara? blown ??nt, bul th? ma? hu.? ? caped with little damag 'Tht ?Enterprise' la published bj M T st??k?s. ?h?, was imiiiciiy engai rMwapaper publishing m i>M" Tn? paper hie been condo-ctlng a rlgoitma ijavrapaign ?ni lo. al Issues. ?V reward of Wet I ?.?- I" ? n offered by the County Commission?! fo the anest ??f the i-? 1 son responsible for the outragi JURIST SPURNS A THREAT Judge McPherson Tells of Im peachment Warning. Dca Moine?. Oct 2 A threat "f .. 11 - peachment proceeding? apainst gsnrth McPh?sraon, ,.f Rad oak. Iowa, i nit- ?1 ?tntea dlatrlcl Judge, araa mad? public to-day by the judge throuiti Pedlral C?gtn? ndssJonar McArthnr. The threat enrne lioin lluth .1 O'Briel an attorney, of Rochester, who demander] the reopening of th? bankruptcy cas?- of the ?Sydawy Company, of Ottumwa, lows in ins reply to the New York attorn? judR'- McPhsrsoa said: "1 note the recital In your letier ? i fall or refuse to make and enforo m order <?n Mr Loomls, on?ce the r?? I c.-iver of my court, to pay lb? N'-w STo .. - ?State '.Ivor ?TOS? you will present t. I matter to the Judiciary Committee ??i th? ! House of Ropreaentativaa, asking for my , imp?-;?? iii.ieil' Snd nmovai Thai BtatC ' ment is not persuaslv? to sag ' FOR U.S.-CANADA ROAD LAW Delegates Listen to Carlisle's Paper on N. Y. Highways. r?etroit. Oct. :\-<"anada will b? repre? santod with the I'nit'd Statu? In an en? deavor to obtala uniform laws pertaining to Ina?) building, if the propewtttra mseta the ai'jirovai of Premier ?Borden, accord? Ing t?> an announcement made at tl ? American Hoad Congress bars to-day I y A. W. i'ampbell. deputy Minister of Kail ways and ?'a nais for Canada, Mr l'ampbell siid that he would us* his influence in urging the T'remler to consent to the appointment of ? commit? tee to ??infer with a committee repre? senting the American Highway Associa? tlon and the American Har Association I to evolve a plan for uniform road law The good roads delegates listened to a papar rand by John n. Carltale, chairman <?f the New York I 'ommis.-ion on HtgaV v.?\ s. 'New York State should bad th?- World in highway ? onstru'tion." said Mr Car? Hale "Its people have v?>t-?i to expend |M8,00?,?SB, the largest amount of money m th? ?rorid available for this purpeas, and t!:e .-nipire stnte of the I'nion should and must lead all others in the good roada moveni<-nt. " Th? SCtJvltle? of the New Volk Stil? Highway i?<partment cover all of its M).OX) miles ?if road. As to the state high snayi of 'U!?1 mttas, the atate builds and maintains thaa? mails ?nttrsly at ?tato esjpenso; as to the county hiKhw , s,1'.?^ mlloB. th?- state l.uilds und main? tains the toads, but th. eo inti.-s pay *C per cent of tin- coat ??i c.iiistructioii and |M inaintenaiicc a mile g yVar; ns to tin tow n roads, .the state last ?rear appro? priated ?i.;v,i.???-i. whi-h w:is ?paid directly by th? state to the tOWB lourds of the diff. r?-nt towns, and this mone> | . \ psndsd by th? t??\sn8 on ordinary ?country roads.'' f married I think the general run of i thOtlld be manic?] bef?te they are thi ,ni?l women around about twenf?. -five, bef?te thirty f was an oM bachelor. ooupl? "i" becksler Meads of mine, sec bo? bSppy I waa. got married. Bad I War? divorced within a ye;?r. It de.pe mobtly apes the woman von pick BUI, "Although we have no children, *?. Marshall just adores them, nntl so de Bttl 1 attribute tny married hanpin partly to th? fa. t that we haven't I any children. I am grow?in* o|<!. j intent have heen hnifh and stem a them. People .night to merry yon They often becows set la their ways a*1 they wait too long." Mrs. Msrshsll sn\s that eichte?? n ftt of msfried l?r?- eonvltioe her that tiiniri??) state hi best f.>r womankind ? that unhappy marrtase? sr? peneraiiy fault of both boebead and aife nef? n arriase Mis -Marshall was .Miss I. Klmsey, of Ansote, steuben County, it ;.tnl as her fath? r, SrhO was clerk of I county, moved to the country the gpti before th? marnai;?, the wedding '? pise? on the farm Th? ceremony a ? med bj th? Her. F E Knopf, minister and ? teacher of Greek a f?itin ni the KthOOl fiom whi'h sh. S grsdusti d. Tin? Vice-President and Mrs Marsh ?rill C'i t" N?w fort on Saturday and < cupj s boa al the Bret presentstlon "Evanaeline." The Becretsry of Ware Mrs Qerrison win be th?*ir guests, as w al. o Judge and Mis. Adams, of India* who now live In New Fort SPURN CARNEGIE MILLIO Methodists Indorse Rejection i Gift to Vanderbilt. u i. Tenu . < >? I I The Holet confer?ne? uf Hi MHhodlsl Bplsroi ? , pch S'liith unsnonousl) Toted to-d lo Indorse the sctlon of tb? College i: i o] snd th<? minority of tie bo i ..f trustees "f Vanderbill University ilng t" so ' nt an offer ol H.OutU ?.?odres ?Carneaj? for VaaderMIl Vi \ ? i ?-it: *s n.??Il' al a? hool. The i<- olutlona espn aa n sut "tl il ,.f mid Blft, sa -.-t forth In H Carnes!? a letter, wer? auch thai II coo n.?t be ai???? pted s mi henoi MANY GIFTS FOR YALE Report Shows $1.418.935.8 During Last Year. Xr?.v Haven Oct I Thi aanusl repo of i ?' oras I'm miy i ?ay, si traaduri i 1 si i nlveiait). for ths fia ?. ? June I tOtSl cut ami beque? to both Income snd principal ol 11,41! ? ith a net lacrees? of tl DM I - fund?. I'm i he - ? ' onsidei ? ' leeching orgsnlsstioti only, |h? ? ..- .?.<?, foi the ? ??? Tl ilriiiit is extlnguiahed how? ? i a aci im ilati d In? om? pui poot s in depai im. ntal ? tai funda i ? ns Un i?- year the fate dlniri hall becsme aelf?supporting h w II h a ?I? Bell Of X". "?'?' I !.?'?? ? Thi Investments of 'he unlversit; loi with an av<-rage fk Id of , ? i i ? m ROBBED AS EARTH SHOOI Theft at San Francisco Sub Treasury Just Known. Ban Fi Ocl .' in In* entoi of 1 : ? : ? ? - thai i11. .?suits wen ?? .n ?n al oui April :? ? ? .!?? . : thi . i ? ,.t ? at thq tsk? snd fin Ja? ..n.- ? sd? good tl ? losa prii il the clslm ol hit hsii agstnsl I men! foi i ? Imbursmi nl la ? onstd? red . no \ a ? la During th? . th? Bub-1 : ? u were gusrded by L'nlted Btati ?."l.ii. n t week Isti It s , thsl 12,001 had dlaappeared. Tip though rumored ??.i- sever publirl knov n i" f"i ? to-ds ? JERSEY CANDIDATES MEE" Fielder. Stokes and Colby ii Auto at Interstate Fair. I From ? ... :,.,? -a ..r i .? Trent.m. x. .i, Oct .. Qovernor Jam?? i ii'i'i'i ex-Oovernor !?;. c. stokes am . ?? s.-iiai.it Everett COIby. th? threa can dldatss for Oovemor, were the mais at tract.i at the Interstate Fair here to day, Ths thrss drove around tho tract. Ii an automobile, with ?>? pn a ntatn ? Tom" Beolly al the. whei I, ? hll? Un ?.I Or mora i?"?]ilu on the BTOUBdl I'lll'.ll d The big si nsatioii of tin day was thi statement ol Qovernor fielder, flattenini oui Bepreeeatatlv? Bucen? Klnkead, win m Washtnston had lei If be kaoarn thai ?? wsa coing to run Mi i-i.Mi f i am paisa, even if he was defeated i?-r statt chsirman. "The ?tatemeat that I have |>i'?kfd <"on grasstnan Klnkead to menace my ????"' palcn is deliberately untrue," Mr, PteMei paid. "Must nf th? member? "f Um statt committee are oi?i? ? and moie expert? enced In the msnasotnenl of ? political eampalSB than I. an?l they, bavins de elded it unwise t" make a el anse In the chairmanship, i ai snee bowed to tii<-ir ?upsriof Jodgssent very cheer fully, ami the coadoet of ths campalsn win bs an tirciy in ths hands <?f tht? ?tat?- gonunlttes and under th?- ?ol? diie?tion of Mi. Qross cui?." After informal conference? um Demo? crats pal out a ientative ?late BfnatOf joi.n Blocum, preeldenta and BenatM Pater MsOIbIsb f?ir leader, ir Republi? cana ahould win g majority of th? senate they will nani?- S' natur Walter I-:.lu. |ir??.?-i?leiit ami BeastOI William T. Rssd I? a?"iei. Nearly all ?>i the AseeniMy candtdatw wh.? eeivod la lbs Houea ia?t year an candldatea for tii?' Bpeeksrsklp Colby and ids "dying aquadron" ail) in? .ni. Msreer, Mlddleses ami Bomereel ? ountlea to-saorroe. THIEVES TAKE RARE COINS Rob Collection of Waldo Newcomer of Many Costly Specimens. Bsltlm?re, OcV -' Thotwands efdeUare1 wo it h Of ran- and valunl/e coiiis haV? h??? n stolen from th? Imm.? of WaMo Neweeener, presMeni of the National Ba* ?hansre Kank ??f thi? - it> an?] outvr of "t ? ?.i ti"- :in. at i rlvste noHicthw of <sins m ii?- cewntry. Tin- robbery occurred i.?si Bummer, ?Ainu Um fa-nil.? waa sbaeni froia Iks city, hut did n??' boceen? knows until k> day ??ut ?.f I.SM plecea th<? thieves took about one-third ? mbraetag Iks most vsl? I uaiiii o: Um loi. asthaastsd t?. ?s arorth between ?:',,'?" ami (BMM. GLYNN Sil TO AC! IN IHE M Wl Acting Governor Delays De? cision on Calling Grand Jury in New York County. OBSTRUCTED BY DUTCHESS Attorney General Says That ? State's Position Would Have Been Better Without Any Action There. |H> Telegraph tc The TllbSI I I Albany, ?OC*, t -Acting QSWSrnOI Martin II Olynn again failed to-day to net on the reiiu? si of lustri't Attorney Whit? man ??[ New York and District AttontO) ?'oner ?>f Dntchssg fo;- the railing of an cxtiaoniinai > wratnl Jury in New York ?'nullt;, to Investigate ihe cbnrge "f ???n spiracy against Harry K. Thaw- in his ? - u'?. from the state Hospital f<?r Crim In,?1 Insane at Matteawan. St.it- ofHcaals desiring this grand htty sin that the delaj is due to the poli, y of I ?the acting ?iovtriior to take no aZSCUtlVe I action during the jinpea? htn.-nl trial of I Qovarnor guisar which is not absolutely I necessary. Thoj declara that tin? Impera ? I tlveneaa "f the grand Jury at this tun? h ' j Ihe one thing lie Ig consi?l?-l IIIg, hilt Die.. expect ins dsctslon to-morrow morning. Attorn?) ?'?neral < arniody said that If I tin grand Jury la Dutches? County, which i> reported to have Indicted Thaw .mo then to have reconsJdsred th'? Indictment, had t..k? ii no actkm at all UlC -tute would have been In a bettet p?>.su??iii t?> aacure l! ? ? (tradition of Thaw from New Hsmp? ? shne. "Ordlnarilj-." said Mr. Carmody, "a narrant or sirest Is ail that i nscssanrj to have .1 m in f-Mi.iditcd. but when a grand Jury' toll? to Indkn on thai ?rarrani m makes 't ?- mbsn a Mi. Carmody uraderstands thai th? mis m? o; Hi.ii question ?s what is ?causing in?- delay In the Thaw proceedlnna in N?aw Hampshire He said h? bad bean Informed that the ?Dutches? ?County ?grand i ? i onsJdered ths Indtotnw nt it bad found, and then ndjcairned action on the r?? ??;--i?i?-r,it:??ii without receiving an] ad? | ditlonal evldi m ?? ? i ?? . mu ?ai ." th?- AttOrtH ' ?? ii'-ral ad?.- j ad, fact? upon a bleb I can chergi ? o i ptlon in this matte1 ? hut ? _:.ii.l jniv of ;i i'ji.nt> will do j tina n is plainly ii" p?a? e for th? bringing ; ?.( tills j : \.? \>.in "f the al - . . ongpirac] thai is. ths bit Ing ??'? th.- automobile m ? hi? h Thau ? ' Itted m New -"i Mi \ County, ? ? bnve .? - Ight t,. ,..,: for a ?grand lurj In ii,,ii ? i? ml ? ??? ?'-h sa m i < >'? ta ? ig . -. N. >. . ? ?. t : The | ? ,? >. ? been ?? Id< ? - irgi ? . , , ? of Harry K ? from -\Uti..i-.?.au artll to ?discharged m inda] Th? ton '""'K ? :f een toei M'ck until ? ?. toi? r ?i and it i*- otub-r-t-i -1 I :,?. Indictments wars found against Thn? or i ? ? sise who might bs i.. n ?hatK??l with helping him t?? ?? 88?) i ???in? t Attorn?) Conger applied for th. ? irgi "f the lurj t ? > ? ? i a \. and Count) I .ludg** 11.?si "?ii? h promised to grant thi request ?<" Monday. Mi Congi i i that mtiti a confer? n ? is) night with William T Jeromi It ?>-"i been dccid?d that Nea .., ,i Dutch? * ? nuntlea ?would hsri ? . the Thaw . a<e :u th?- I I Uerters #? THAWS PROTEST TAKEN UP State Department Receives His Complaint of Canada. Bun ? w. hington ? ?? t | Tl ? toit? i I i un? ? wr.pt.- t?> ?lenator Wtosr, of Pi ii,-' rrsnto, In a hh h he proti ati ?i again i hi? deportation from Canada, :? ui,v ., ?rtosatton of treat: nsi m Amei ?.?': ritlsen, reached tic? s','.- i ?. i irtmen! ?to-day utd was 1 ? . . v ? ; . . ? 8f l'"lk. t!ie [Jep.il t i ? w soil? ll"i Thau requested thai ths ?State Depart m. m take up thi mattsi arlth thi ?British i ? Mr Pols -aid th? mattsi n,r i?. inc ran full) I i4m d, v,;n that bo d< ? ?i w.iii'i be reached b?fese io-n n ? FRESHMEN CLAD IN TOWELS Trouserless They Dance with Coiffureless Girls. I ??> Tategraph n? i In Trtbase i ?Pittsburgh, Oet I rreshmsn of the i Diversity <?f ?Pittsburgh, dieaand onlj in towela ami Kill freshles, wssvring tin ir hair dOWfl their backs, danced outshl.; the university t?>-<ia>. t?> ths amasemnt of neighbors and psdsstrtans with Um [ amallesl score mad? by sophomores foi ; years, the upper classmen of the unlvM alty ?un In the r?ontests waged against the freshmen in Trees Pteld, on firthgnlcy Helghu The rictory of the sophomores ?would have be.-n ?greater had not a crowd ol fieslmi'-n, whom th- sophomores had io?-ke?l in a house on Hrvn Mawr avenue. ? ;??l and reinforce?] tin- freshmen ai? read) on the grounds. Thai the ??cupInK freehmen were without troussra and many w??r. towsla ?lid not dstnet from 1 th? i-?-, ??i i a "-?< usion. . Ths freahnrten ?Iris, forced to wear their haiV down their l.a?-ks and ?less m unen , mUSlin, l?? k-steppe.l f> the ??cM and dl" i their best to urn?- their fellow classmen on to vict.ii \. -g. DRUG TRADE ON DISPLAY Exhibition at Grand Central Palace First of Its Kind Here. The first annual trug trade exhibition opened ysstsrday afternoon at the New <li and t "entrai I'alai- The day snag de vol? ?I exclusively to th-- exhibit, almost ??ii the larga asan ofne tur era, jobbers and ^???l.iltv h?'iis,.s m the drug and allied liad? - hnvtag ?Jisnlayt?. Beginning tins svsnlng and continuing until Thursday, thers win bs doily <on ferencea The gathering to-night ?artJl be addressed by Herman A. Metz, i'eork*?- M ii.iliiKer and Proieaaor Abraham Jacobi. -?. BIG FISH COSTS ANGLERS LIFE. Lake Mills. Wis.. <??t t Merman Merlin, a Milwaukee (?anker. was di owned yesterday In an ??ffort to land a Urne tish. While tugging with the fiah Merlin stood trc< t in the. boat, Which wa.s overturned. GLASS WORKERS GET INCREASE. Cte velan J, (tot I The rfattonnl As> SOCtotion of Window i'Ihs.s Miinnfactur Srg granted their employes an Increase .it || per rent for all workers at their conference to-day. The new wage s?-.tin will continue in force thirty-two weeks. tin- Banal t SAC More than ?.?'i? ?sen will hi nelit by the raise. COMPROMISE TIFFANY SUIT Father of Boy Hurt by Truck Shies at Legal Action. On behalf of hia son Jacob. ?Samuel Krouss asked the peflBllsstoa of the Su? preme Court yesterday to iwtniwoials? ths fr'iit for W) WklCh hS brought against Tiffany & Co. (Or Injuries received by his BOB when he Was knocked down by one of the defendant's tracks on January .v.. mi. 'I I ? lather ?aid be knew this amount would not compensate his sen for tho in? juries received, hut he preferred the money offered by the company to the un? certainties of a lawsuit against a strong; corporation. The company, Krouaa explained, wa."" insured against gueh aoetdents and. while expreastng sympathy for the boy, refused to award him more than th? It??'?. Th? concern held, Kroutjs said, that the in? juries resulted from an Occident, and the plaintiff was afiaid that it might bo difli < nil to prove other**is?. Ja? ob. bOWOVOT, will not get even the HO?, since his law rsra ask one-third of the amount tor Huir services. ??- ? STRANGE SECT IN COURT Real Estate Deal Splits Chris? tian Israelites. Now .-ome Um ChrisUsn Israelite? t.? curt. The head trusted of B reUgtoOfl ?ir SantsaUoa Of that name, .Joseph von 11.?1 frlch, with the BOWlnS beard, uncut hair and Btrange garb of an ancient Hebrew t;te. applied ysstsrdsy to .rustic.? Rijur, In the BuprenM Court, for sn Injundton re? Mralnlns three of the other trust?es from purchasing a pi?-e.? ,,f property bekmstns t.? one of them for the onganisaUon ??t what he ?ailed an "exorbitant, ? x.ces.siv?: and unjust pi Ice." The Bed has w m shipped St So. 1"- 1st street since IV,.', SCCOrdlnS to Von H?l frieh, but recentl] it waa decided to ?le? p?se of this property on accounl of lb? decrease ?n membership snd buy snother pispe. Von rlelfrich allesed yesterday that he received U.OM from one isan<? Tsgods "ii sccount of ti".-"*? which tfs? goda agreed to pa) for th" property, Be? fore he could i ompletc tin- deel, ho? ev? r, his opponents t""k oui srtlclea of Incor? poratton and executed a d?eed t.? Vssoda r.-'-.-ivim: the other ii.'.'jm. They thi n laid p. buy Mi.' nee propertj. Tins, n,-- !?? titloner held, they wer? wholl) unauthorised to do, sin??- only on?? p? on n ti,.- world .lohn Corry, h? id ?,! the Bed m Bnslsnd could confer th.- tit!. of head trustee, with ? oiitroi over reel ?siatc. ?m the a: lursnee of the tl i oslns ,,,: -'? ?? ' thai thi t ? ontemplai d n.. unlawful ad. howi ver, the |u I nivi the InJuncUon. BLAMES SIGNAL SYSTEM Expert Testifies Against Man? ual Plan on L. I. R. R. o. \v. Wilder, an ?ledrtcal ensineer, ... terd ?, al ths Inquiry ol ti"' Service Commission int" Um wreck st College l'oint thai manually up? si d itch sa Um Lous Island Railroad . the alnsle tra? k tin? where tho wrei k took pis? a, wera not so dependabl? as a "from and rear protection block ? ?it is in operation oa mod b?uri? trac* aysteme," asid Mr. Wilder, "and alte K.-th? i? ..? ? - i ? with human ? Deration " ,i i,. Addlson, a'H'Miev for the Long ad, said that i*??* could bi ins aaperta who would condemn the ento? rne! alsns - Th ? ; reei ni w tern. I ? .-aid ?<..n s seed on? Th? besrins will on i ?ctober W PARCEL MAN MUST TELL Cited for Contempt in Refusing to Disclose Profits. W ii Mend? i !'?? Idenl d W 11 Men .???;, hi' orpo ths pa? keg< loom In th? Grand Centrai Terminal, wUI be broushl befora the Bupreme Court ??* counsel lor th? Public Berries Commls Blon and he required to ahem causs why 1 .-j abould nol ? pui Ished for nontempt wer Um rjues . . to wh it ins ? o i' '?. c profits . ? .i th? ; usine?? -i che? king pal - cele el ? I a pa ? I . ? ? . . ?ion received ,i , omplainl thsl M conta was charsed foi th? . hi ? kli i of pei ? Le. and calli d the ?i ol ih? terminal to answer. The.? reported thai II ?nu nons ol the commis? . snd that, anyway, ths pachas? room was conducted by .. pri? vet? .CI n ,\ti Mend?: waa called to the sritBOB stand lad week, ??mi refused to answer lbs question as to who ?.?.?-re with him In Hi.- corporation, and also th? quesUon sa t.? what the proAta ol t1 a concsrn were. Ifesterda) b? produced under a aubpoens hia books, showing ths BtoekhoMers, bul ??mi refused to anewei ths qta ?lion .?; oui Uis profits. Counsel for Iks commission then autumn???! thai be srou ? ) >?'? to ths ?ou?t and Obtain an order for the witness to ?how .??use wh] hS Should mit he pun? ish..! for contompl Ths hearing wai ad? j,?i.i m . ii m 11 next Tu.- ?la OCTOGENARIANS TO MEET Man of 96 Harmony Candidate for President of Society. 11!> TaBBgtSBB. i" Tha Tilbssi I Btroudsburs, Penn., Oct .. Only those who arc eighty years of am? or ov? v will i?e cIIk?IiIi? to attend Um convention ot Monroe County octogenarians, to be held hers Odober h), a permanenl orsanlas tiotl will be formed, and B ?linn? i will follow. A lively cntcst is promised f?.r the lie id? ii'ry, i:iiianiR-| Pack, a?;c?l ninety Bve, "f UrOWdabUfg) will be supported by the "town pi-opln" faction. Herbert Eike, .?r Roedora, win net the "out-of-town ' v?it??. A compromis? candidate In th?.1 person of Andrew Wrick, ag??d ninety-six, of Tiinklianiioi k Township, will be sup? ported by tn?? "harmony " members. PRUSSIANS TO SEE PRISONS Four Prominent Officials Will Make Tour Here. Four prominent olBciela ol Prussia, In terestsd in the ?mrk of oorreeUee insti? tution?, ?rill arrive h? r?- to-day on board ths \ .doria Luise, of the Hamburg-Amer? ican Uno, und will be taken in hand by 1'r. O I-'. LcWlS, K'luial BSITBlSIJ of th.- Prieou BssnelaUun ?.f New York, ?rhe will sh?iw them about ?m part of their BlS WOdUf ilispeetiou. The party i.-? made up of I'nvy ?'oun ciiior Plaaehke, of th.? Department oi Jusll,-, ; privy CeUOOUlor Hchloss-r, of tin? Departa?)mi ?>f the interior; Dr. uiek manii, urn of iTusMa'.?, foremost jurists, ami I'aul Kempplr-, dlreetoc of th?? State Baked tor the Bdaeafdoa of Neglected Children, In Wabern, in the District or Casssl, Prussia. They will bl take , on Monday to the Bedford Reformatory. All of th?> re? formatorios and prlBSMs In this BOCtloe will be inspected t?efore th?s viator? leave foi the West I The Sunday| TRIBUNE A Complete Newspaper Rare Old Print??a Tale Dealing with the Painless Extraction of Money The highest priced one?the Burgis View of New York, 1717? recently came between a collector and $20,000. It seems that such things happen right along and without the flicker of an evelash. Roosevelt Retails Some War Gossip Is it possible to indulge in small talk when the subject is so mightv a one as war? Furthermore, isn't it a well established fact that no gentleman ever gossips? Absolutely. We there tote withdraw the word and hasten to add that the forthcoming sturv will contain some intimate chatter concerning the Span Mi War. Will the Navy Transfer Its Affections from Brooklyn to Jersey? It is a moving question that thrills two communities. Green? ville, N. )., being the other. Will the Navy Yard be pulled up outright, root and branch? Congressmen shiver with local pa? triotism at the mere suggestion; engineers write long opinions; and meanwhile nobodv is sure of anything. A Race in Which the Horse Is Doomed to Lose The editor of an automobile iournal predicts the automation oi New York traffic. Count 'em, he says, if you want to be convinced That is what he has done and he finds that ma? chinen plus gasolene is hitting up too mad a pace for mans faithful friend. The Tragic Figure of Another Impeachment It was the ?Aot Guilty" of Senator Ross that saved President Andrew Johnson in 1868. Me voted against the machine that put him in otfice. It was the unpardonable sin. No longer a Senator, obscurity and povertv became the companions of his <?ld age. The machine had ruined him. The account was even. Helping the Unfit to Survive A clearing house t??r mental defectives has recentlv been es? tablished in New York. It will diagnose each case and then decide to what institution the individual is to be sent for tram , ig and possiMy cure. Thus crime is robbea of many victims. Thieving in the Literary Pond I he New York Librarv is rich in attractions for those whose abstracting instinct leads them into intellectual htghwavv But these same individuals overlook Detective Nannigan, who has trailed manv an itching palm hack to its owner. "When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish"? Millions and millions of vears ?go. but "I loved von even then." insists the rhvmester. A long iideliu?but ?everything wu queer then. Flying reptiles wiggled their sleek tails across ?mountain heights; the ectoconus gurgled in all its pristine mammsJisnism, and that's how the story started. Panama Canal Puts on the Finishing Touches riu- estrangement between the Atlantic a:id Paciiic which has so long existed, it is authontativ eU announced, is likely to end shortl). ?ff-g Women's Pages Dr. Anna Shaw as Gardener and Home Keeper (Illustrated) A verv charming sketch of .Miss Shaw?the woman at home. At What Angle Do You Wear Your Hat? (With seven photograph?) Everything depends on it; the same hat nuv make you dowdy, dashing, or iust properh smart. Just How To Do Fall Preserving (No. Ill) (Illustrated) Here are recipes, utensils and methods simply described. News of Women's Clubs (illustrated) A careful record of the doings of women's clubs in greater New Vork and an interview with Miss Florence Guernsev, president ot the City Federation oi Women's Clubs. ? Children's Pages A Unique Page for Children Amusing, instructive stories tending to develop unconsciously a desire among young people for good reading, clean pitying, general good fellowship and broad interests. Hollow Tree Folk Go Around the World (Uiu?trat?d) By ALBERT BIGELOW PA1NE Spray Fairies By helen s. woodruff Pictures, Poems and Picture Puzzles = Magazine Section The Man^ Who Wouldn't Quit By j. w. church Is so extraordinarily good a story that it leads the magazine. It is a human document written bv a man who tought a suc? cessful business battle while on the brink of the grave Business Is Business By william brown meloney Another ot those powerful tales of seafaring lite il which Pericles O'Brien ligures. The Western coast is the scene of this, and lo\e pla\s a leading role; though it is not at first apparent. The Rider in Yellow By glenmore davis A circus tale extraordinary, in which a millionaire reporter, a feminine bareback rider, a society girl and a press agent plav the leading parts?and the greatest of these is the press agent. Madcap By george gibbs The scene shifts to France, where Hermit, the ".Madcap." and John Markham. the artist, have the most romantic meeting imaginable. There are sure to be interesting developments. Order from Your Newsdealer Now