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Ito'ltftli atritMtw ^'OU 1 YYIII V? **A APiPi To-tla.T. rloudj anrl .ooler. Jj.\.\ lll. .11 -?*T,-T???r. |i> ninrrim. falr. wlth modemte \aind N i ;\v-Y( )KK. TI I r HSI) A V, ()C TOBER :,<>, 101.3. ? 1.6 PAGES. * ? PRICE ONE CENT 1 In Clty of Ne-w York. Jeraey Otr and Hobokan EL.SEWHERK TWO CENTS. Mrs. Vashta Dalton. Coming from North, Makes Charge Against the Rev. R. E. Locke.of Rutherford. KNEW HIM 15 YEARS AGO Well Known Preacher Heatedly Denies All, but Congregation Is Divided and Cloud Rests on Church's Fiftieth Anniversary. < >n th*- evt of thr semi-centenat v rflfbration of tlu fuiinding of the Fifflt J'reobyterian Chur-h of Rutherford. ? N. J.. a cloud ha.-- bflflll Chtt over tho parish which threatens to mar, if not destroy, the occasion. (mt of tho Fflf North. the wlldest reglons of Alaska. in fa. t. a woman has appeared. bring ing charges against the pasior of the (hurch, the Rav. Dr. Ui'hard F.arl j ke. Tho woman. Mrs. Vashta Dalton. also known as Mrs. Vaslita Dalton. is a wrltflt aad explorer and the author of MrflTfl] 8-08*1 pia>- dopicting life in the North. Bhfl appeared In Kutherford recently, *iUKmg t"*-1 she had hhitwn Dr. Lockc tifte-n >ears ago and .rnvle ?tflflflj of UM church Whfll Cfllittl upon lfl explain the wom ;u., tbfl pastor denicd * VPTl ment she had made. Newa of Mrs. I -Iton'fl \isit ..nd h*-r purpose Iflflkfld OUt a few days flafO, howcw* and atoco thm goafllp has been r;f- in the parish and tlie town. Kfll sai..-fi.?: with nieiely a denial on the j'art ot Dr. ***** lt* the ae?lon. Ihe goven.iiig body Ol th.- church, cail-wl . ? ahOW proof that the wom? an. flJtcgaUoM were untrue. Dr. Locke w?nt to thfl Rutherford chur Mtl* ago, h-aving a pas toratf in BuCalo u> assume charge of tht Nflfl Jerscy congregation. Hfl i.s liar in the town and has tak>n an a.me part 'n local matters. He is an arator ol reputfl, and this fall decllnud an flffflf fiom the Btfltfl PTOgTIWlVfl lommittee to go on the stump fur Bverett Colby, Progresshe oaindIdaie fer Governor. Clorgyman's Denia! Vigoroua. ln the town art- many who refuse to credll thf atory per ?*__?? J" _? p_b tor'.- P?at Hlfl. ?"i thfl Othflf hand. thtr. are members of the COSfrflfljatlon whn ha\.- refused t'i * nter the ch.ir.h e th*- afl'air has I.e. *.m*' put.lie and have taken thfllr ' hildren from the Sunday cchOOL To a reporter lor The Tribune, when seen at his home, at No. >V> Rulge Road, laal night, Dr. Locke dc-nied tho truth of thfl story told by Mrs Dalton "It is the fabrication of a vicioua persun." he said, "and ls absolutely Vtthout B slrigl*' word of truth. lt is true ! have known her several yfars, lut bad not seen her until a feWaWi 8?fl . ln probably Bftflflfl years. "What her motive in approaching me a; thla time is I am unable to state. I i ? convlncfld that it is either for pur poaea of blackmall or else she ls men tall. unbalan. fld." Mrs. D?llon made bo demands for Boney, th? pastor continued, having left town as suddenly as she had come after .-*eing him on at least two occa flions _ ..fe has been as an opfln br'ok," It. Locke declared. "l ha\*- been a minis'f r in Boston, Philadelphia, New? ark and HufTalo. and Inveatlajatlon at ?ny ol those phues wlll prove that 1 have ;. (! a Itffl frflfl from aucfa acts as thia woman eharg'-s." Mra Dalton La In tha West at pres t-nt. In AugUfll tif this year sh*: came to N'ew Vork from Alaska and engaged roon.s al No. 50 West T'.tli street. Man? hattan ln ? story printed ln The Tnti ii .? at the time of her visit to this dtj Mis Dfltlton dc'Iared she had llved Couilnu**! >.n fourlli page, f.mr-th culunin. This Morning's News LOCAL. Page. " froni Arctlc aVccueofl Pnstor.. 1 Mr*.. Alsop Held in Taxi Mspute. 1 i Makes New l'pcord. 6 Aid trr Tllberculoflla Patients. 6 Btm Rock Island Head.13 Move Mall "n old Behfldula ..li f-chlldknr-cht ii. Tell: Tu.n> on Girl..16 ''ootpads at Rockefellci- JJate.ie .State to Take CltJT Nautical S.hoob.ie POLITICAL. HU bjr .M. .'aii. Anawerfl,... l ? I'I..' k t.. Hear Mitchel. a McCell Betrajreal Queens, Says Mltchel 2 Sa\s Brady Md Hei Bflflll %*f,.otm-3 .\<<s Mfl.eflfl Moral for raflton. 3 -? tn Arid Kvldence Today.... 3 ltll?-el| 'R-iss" Telka Tfl Ba Bvldamcfl. 3 Asks Murph) Whrrc 8180.98*1 Went.. 4 Dafj Haebande t<> sircak f*.r Pnakw.. 7 OENERAL. ?Mr* Catonn Kate in Jurvs Haadfl..., 1 S Intervention in Mexico Ixnied.. 8 Senators Ite.model i'urr?n.v Bill. 8 s*,n Bnaeb s *'hief llelr. 9 ronciOH. B'?nar I.aw ofl As*iulth's Oveiturea... 6 MI8CELLAWEOU8 News fiii Wotaatt. 7 Kditorinl . 8 Ko-iety . 9 Obituary . 9 Theatrleal . 9 1RI,or"' .U and 11 BMppIng .ll Weather .|] Ai'inj' and Navy. jj Flnancial and Marketa. .. .18, 13 und 14 **ml Estata .14 and l0 BOY TO AID DRUG RAIDS Youthful Pedler cf Poisons Agrees to Help Police. An unlooked for and raluafelfl facrttll tO tlu poliCfl anti-drug crusade forces turned up yeaterday. when Paniei Nu* gant, ? jrouth who was arrested "?. Mondav. charged with having COCallte in hir* poaaaaslon, pleadad guilty in thfl Morrlflantfl courl an.i annpunced trial he had arranged Wlth th<- Dtfltlicl At tornay'a offlce to help the raider* Nugent it Ifl ballavad, wlll be of great aaatotancfl tr. the police. Hfl haa aoW ,,,.;,ine ami hflPOln for some time nnd knoan tho ins and outs of the bUfli r.c-ss. wii.n hc mad.- ins announce* mant yeaterday MagtatraU D?ual oa* sured liini the authorities would .->? grateful tr- him for whatever help 1: ? might give them toward put ting an end to the drug Mdfl. "THEOLOGS" TAL.K STRIKE Hebrew Language Too Hard, Seminary Students Rebel. Xew Brunawick, K. J., Oct 29 Btu* denta iu tne Ti.'oii-R.- .'i Bemlnnry of !... Dutch Reformed Church her* Bra to-day In rabclllon againal th- study of ihe Habraw language. which they sav thev, cannol mnstrr. and unlc.s -liM flubjeel la Btrlckcn frnm tha currtculum ?ome of them threaten t.. pn on fltrlke. Thi "S.min.'lis" flflnl ? petition tO the faculty flctting for that Hebrca was entlrely too hard for Ihem. and a> thlfl lfl one Of thr- languagea they are requlred to pass ln to pet ? degree thej aaked that it be donfl away with an* -irih liembora "f the faculty admltted they had received the petition. but they rldlculed the ide.. that thfl fltudente were talking stnke They wll give thfl ?tudentfl a hearing, bul it is t-y no Dieam certain ihat the courae of fltudy wiii bfl changed. a FINDS DAUGHTER IN DREAM Mother Reunited with Girl Lost for Fifteen Years. [Py T-!r?-r;,ph to -p,. TriLune 1 Byracuaa, N. y., Oct 29.?** dream. so vivid that it led a mother to travel nearly a thousand miles. came true to? day with the reunlon of Mrs. Ilaiian A. Dexter, of Chicago. and her daugh* j ler, Alice ty Dexter, for whom slu- had been sear. hing for Bfteen .ears. (>n la**t Bunday night Mrs. Dexter. in Chicago. dranmad that she found her daughter living with tlu- family flf James s. Blocum, in Moravla, N. V. Bo daeply was Mrs. Dexter Impreaaed by the dream that she journeyed to Moravla. arriving there to-day, and finding the dream true in every par* ticular. Fifti .-ri yaarfl ago Miss Dexter's par? ents de. ide.l to separate at Hoston. Mra, Pexter at om e went West mov? lng re**o-.tly to Chi. ago. She had loat I all tra.k af her daughter. Mr. D'-xt.-r died In New York a year a?o. The daughter, who is a miniature painter, had been visiting the Blocum family j I'or a week past. Mother and daughter plan to live ln New York. Mra Dexter Is an lllus- , tra tor. DUCK HUNTER USES 'PLANE No Law Against It, He Tells Justice When Arrested. fHy T.-i. ??.?-..pi. |o The Trthane ) Hammondsport -N Y., Oct '-?>? A g.une warden arreated BL R. Jaquitb, a voung Chi.ago aviator, to-day for shooting ducka from a flying i.oat. Jaijuith recentl) Jolned lhe Curtlaa tralning camp here. With Prandfl WUdman, a loiai avia t..1, hc la flaid to ha\e kllled twenty one ducks in less than an hour to-day. Wildman drove the flying boat whilfl Jaquith did th? shooting. The method of hunting was to fly hlgh until a Aock Of dUCkfl was llghted on the lake. then the motor was cut OUt and the machine volplaned dirc tly ai the ducks. As the fOWlfl rOBfl Wild? man would cut in the motor again and give chase to the flock. while Jacquith uaad the gun. Before Juatice Benner thia flvening Jaquith admltted shooting the ducks, but bfl pliaded nol guilty, clairning that there is rm law againal flhooting | from 8 hydro-aeroplane. The game warden, hOWflVOT, insists that thi- law i rohlMta ihooting from a power boat The i aae wlll he tried on friday. BENJAMIN F. KEITH WEDS Theatre Owner's Bride 37 Years His Junior. -, r.in Th.- TrihoM Bureau 1 Washlngton, Oct If. -Banjamin P. Keith, who recently added i.'huses Thc atre in thi. city to his itring of vaude? vllle house*;, was thfl brtdegTOOIH in a rumantic weddlng here this afternoon. Mr. Kelth, WhO gaVfl his age as sixty ?even, married Miss Btbel Blrd Chaaa, thirty yaara old, daughter of P. B. chase. until recantly proprietor of Chaaa'fl Theatre. the couple having met arhen th? negotiatlomi lor thfl sale of th, theatre arere begun, aboul a yaar ago The marriage tooh place on Ifr. Ketth'a yacht th? Nahmeyoka, Japan* S8i f.,r "AtlfeU of the Water," the Hev. r. i; Pi. n-e pi rforming the ceremony. The witnesaefl of thfl aredding wen- Mr.. Chaafl mother Of Ulfl hride. and Mr. ant Mra. Harold Beverly chase. the brother of the bride, and his brlde, arho were glao married to-day, young Mrs. Chaafl having baan Miss Ruth Carolina Coben. \ flraddlng dinner followad the ,-ere mony, OU hoard thfl yu.hl. Mr. Kelth annoUBced thal herse/ter his yacht would be known aa the Hlldebert which name includes all the letteri al n. rtral two names of hl* bride, Bthel Blrd. The Hlldebert starte.i (hls evening fnr Mlatni. Kla., where Mr. K.-ith und hii bride wlll apend the winter. . ALSOP GOES "T 11 Ycuntj Bride of Aged Pittsburgh Millionaire Ends Tango Tour in West 68th Street Sta? tion After Fare Dispute. LAST STOP AT AIMSONIA Humphrey Courtney, Courteous Chauffeur, Says She Ignored Request to Pay-Undertak er Refuses to Give Baii, So Husband Acts. Mr.-. Bfllfl Pope HIU Alflop, young ratroneaa of tl.e art* and itelpmert ol Bdward B. Alsop. flgfld an.l ? mllllon* nire, ol Waahlngton and PUtaburgh, la buck in lowa This newa might have b. en .hronicled as B society note if Mra \i.-o;, hadn't elaited a tangonlan re-fltaurant ln Weal Wth atrort late ? ,.-?. rday afteraoon. Mre. Effle Pope Hlll Alflop, atono, lfl* ?ued from tho refflctory about : yclock. Entering a Uuticab she iirtructed tha chauffear to convey her to inother troi houae, threa morfl or less -doors away There she di'ln'l remain lOOg and. Whflfl ihe cam*- out. th. cliauff.'Ur ?_*! b.ld to make for the Hotel Anflonia. "Tak? ni- then . that'a mj hc*m?, lb. chauffeur, Mv- Hiimphrfly c<.urtne>. ?O)I she said Refused to Cross H.? Palm. Humphrey Courtn?j Wfcrwfld ln* BtructloM an.l. afhfln the hotel anu .-. I. h. d lie ass.rts that Mrs. BfBl PoOfl Hiil Alflop walkfld rlghl Into thi lobby, turned around, an.i then amlkcd rlghl ,..it agaln int" Broadway, bar head m high thal st," dMnM ii"Hc. him. Feeling hurt. Humphrey Coortnfly npproa. b?d Mr.-. Alsop and rsq that Bhfl trrofa hi- palm wlth li 10, a i.rpicst. he aaya, that waa requlted with th. r'Jiiark tliat he Wflfl nu i:*-nt!*-man. or flotnethlng sl* thflt, ln ? "..s.-iuen. . ,,; a puor m. n."ry. Humphrey CoUTtney .ould nol reflalt Hut I must ha\> Bt] BBOfffl] . mad* ;.n,," tha chaulti ur ? \p"stuiat. d Again hi*< meiii' rj fallfld '? . her anawer lo thla, bnl H oma an an* -wer th.it indumi Mi Courthflj lo rflnd the night alr wlth < alls for th- ; And BO >t (rai that FatfOt?M" A^l'i"* ond H:iitw<ii mada thfllr antranea'upon the acene at * moment. thflj any, nrh< n Mis. Alsop waa ln the middie "f an exhlbiiion of all lh. fltepfl kn mi t<> iiancing, from th* BaaiflJaaanna forward . ki ??! ting thfl bflflltatlo?, Tbe policemen told h.-r what the chauffeur *a.ld, and aha gare tha pollot* mon not only har Impreaalona of Hnmphrfl) Courtney but >.f them. Bo the poltcomt?i declded to rnake it a nb <? uttle eutomobilfl party hy movlng annmd to lha Wflfll Mth atrflfll station. "TfllflPhone to my husband at *>nee." Bha aald, "for i have no m "n-y It was nol i< r.g bflfora Mi .\isr?p. who la BflVflnty-tU?, anived from tha Waldorf. H?- waa pfltturbed, rtw*) mmh perturbfld. Hia family affalra had been glven to., much publldty, be Utought Having ii" NflW V"rk Stat*- prop* erty, it was BUggflflted that hfl Bflflll thfl good offlces ol a Oflarb) undertaker. Th<- undertaka-r waa willliiK tfl h* Ip oul until he told Mr. AIflOp tfl prn I his wife in court at '.? O'clock this morning. Then tha milhonaire rc apo?dfld; "Oh, my now, lhat anl he done. I can't jset her up until 10 o'clock. Can't you boM it up until later?" immediat.Iv the undflrtflhl rV f< - i bfl* < ame frostbitlen, ami bfl withdrew. Mr. Alflop w.*a dazed by thfl action, but bfl rflCOVflTfld himseif and went forth in .->?:*, nh of anothiT bonda m.m In Court Is Discharged. Mr Al-op's fallura J*. get ball ln time cauaed tha llautfltianl lo s.-nd the case to night COtirt Mrs. Alsop was placfld in th<- court "pen" with other women prisoners, and While waiting for th. . aae t. be Cflllfld tha ii.illlonalre Int* J - viewed thfl ChauffflUr and paid hlm $2, though Humphrey COUTtttfly Mild AVflU the .!<? .ent tip didn'l i ompflaaate hlm for 1'ist tim*-. It was after mldnlght when Magis trate Murphy aummoned thr- prlncipala bflfora him. Courtnej told his story, at Ihe COnclualOn *.I Which he was asked by the court if th. chargfl had bflflll baflfld on the thirty or fifty cent r-rdi nance. The chatlffflUT replied that lt was on the basis nt tifty . ents. "I need hear no more," said the mag? istrate. "You had no rlghl to prfldicata :t chargfl on an ordinan* ? i.ou in legal rjuestion. And yr*u," hfl said, turning to. tii*- poll' eman, "had no rlghl to permit it. The prisoner Is discharged." Mrs. Alsop. wh*. had said nothing, Btepped QUlckly from the inclosure, ?,-rasped her agt d husband's arm and ran out of tho courtroom. Mrs. Alsop is twenty-elght .\cara old. aml 008?fla from*. QflOTgta. She and Alsop were married hlfl <.n February 15, 191? Th'-y have a beautiful home :n Washington. a FRANCE WITH U. S. ON MEXICO. | Hy OaMfl .0 Th* Trlbun* 1 Parla Ort. '29 '" thfl bMl interview-be? tween M. Jusserand an.l Seeretary Bryan, !,.? Mattfl" aaya to-day, the amhasRador Inforrned the Secretary that the French Roverntnent WflttM adopt a Mexl'-an pol i.->? eonfflrmlng tfl tha iafltraa ut the Unltfld Statea. WEDDED ON HIS DEATHBED. HiiiKh.initoii. N V . Oat B -Wlth .he bri'l* Kr*?*un on hla iflflthbfld, Jhe niarrla<. ,,i I'r. "I> rh'k Oark. ol Vallonla Sprlnna. and Mlflfl Virsinia Wade. of Dflpflfltt, araa performed to-day, followed ln a few hnum by <-'lark'i> death. He had pneumonla. I MRS. JOSEPH 0. EATON. FATE OF IS. E RESTS IN JURYS HANDS Woman Accusecl of Poisoning Husband Awaits Verdict Composedly. Plymouth, llaaB., " I 80. Retlrlng .horth nft.-r 'i o'cloch last nlght ih? jurv ln the cas.- of Mrs. .Jenni. Eaton. - bargi i ???ith the death hy poia* enlng "f ber hoabai H Admlral joai ph O. Baton had rea< bed no ver .-. nn . ..rlv bOUr th.r* nm: ning. Before taklng up Ute connldaratlon of the eaaa, the faroyg, bj din t-.--n ??.f .:t. !..nl II VariOUfl exhibtta, in- ludlng bottli US iu. and liU.M writl.ti bv .-Ir-. Batoa, w re tak. n t" th.- Jury T%> Ut tO i?. ooaaldi raC bl '?"? i*** i!l ' *,n* a \?r_ict, In ae.-nr.tum ?? arlth th.- .?!<> ing Infltractlonfl "f Chief Juatlc? Aii*. n it waa T 1- "'? !'" ? ?'"' ,1!*?', *h'" tbi .pm retlred f"> di liberail< ? after supper. During - >PP i "'?? 1 ''"r' * :i' , | i Watson v " ? ' ? "?' ;t siigbt lllneaa, bul altar medfc Im arafl admlniatered be fcpparently n - ? red and wenl to the iury room with the .thers. Mr*. Eaten had aupper il the d art* room. Bh? eapre aad - onfldem i of an 11CIIUltt.ll Mn. Eaton Retami Composure. Th,- c-riii-u-rit compoflune lhal has charactarised Mr*- Bat i - I?? .ring U rmighout thi prerioua fltagi i i I thi trial did y.i.t d< >eri lu i :?? at< rday. Bhfl anllad n Dlatrict Attorney Barher da scrlbed h< r aa "mon dangi i rattleanake," addlng thal there aaa no telling abom ah? mlghl hll next If Bhe vv:..- allowed te go free. Mr. Bariter aaked that lf the jury belleved the d?'fen<lant was IrraapOnal* hi. Bhe I-- found "not guilty i-> reaaon , f insanlty." ? sh? io,-ked the poor Admlral up In a ,,.,,,,, alone. Hei daughter Dorothy'fl sttemptfl to admlnister medl< Ine to the il-.ing man wire obji - ted to by Mn Eaton. Plnallj bo cried oul 1 aanl ? doctor! l aant ? doctor!" And Mrs. Eaton aald, Thi doctoi la coming ln the morning,' ahen ih? knew thfl doctor aaa not oomlng ut aii." "Poi.on Fed Admiral Many Times." The Diatrlet Attorney ralaed his rotcc ;ih hfl flhouted "Thla woman fed h.-r buaband eroenh all day Priday with his medtctne, and ihe fed blm th.- p.,i vn after he fell OUl of hed. and she k. pt feeding II lo him np t-' within two to eight boun Ol tbfl tlme ho died. "Mrs Eaton dleoreed her buflband .-,n<l married Admiral Katon fnr his money, and when that money araa lost playing thfl Btock market nhe reached ? turnlng point which sam the admlral to hls grave." Willlam A. Morse, counsel for Mrs. Batoa, flpokfl for four hours. drairing a plCtUrfl Of the defendant as 8 luvmg. self-sacrtflctng w*ife, edtiraly Juatlflcd in h<r bfllieffl ahout h.-r hushand She was a martyr." and her only fault wafl thal she "liivcd tOO much," her uttur noa deelared, whlle h? portrayed thu admlral as a man of doubk personallty, one in Whom corruptlon was B0BC88l0d under the mash of a g.-ntlemanly hear? ing. He asserted thnt the proflflcutlon had not proved a single count in its miird.-r charge against Mrs. Katon. In hls charge Chief Justice Aiken said there were four verdictfl possible not guilty, not guilty by reason of in sanitv, guilty of murder in the flrst de? gree or guilty of murder in thu second degree. Hfl warned the Jury to take Into , >:i .slderatlmi ' .misstatements of wltnCM-S ln, ludlng the defendant." He -aid thal Mi. Eatoa'fl mental cap.niiv .should I"' lo'isldered. Hfl COBtlBUed: ii ;, peraoa is tocapaWe of Bppreeiat lag thal an a-t which he or Bhe is ahout to commit is wrong, then thnt person is not nsponsible triminally." ANGOSTURA BITTERS lends deli. ioui flavor to grape-fruit and Jellles.?Advt. NEW 'PLOT' TO KILL HUERTA Two Women Hired to Lead Him Into Trap. Is Story. ,i.i, -,. rn. Tribune i Mexico City, Oct. 39. Thi authorities sav tin;. have diaco ered ? new plot to Mta H 11 rta. Buben Carrlllo and Enrlque Montano have been ar r. ited Thi former flral gav? hii namfl I. .- Padlllo. Tbl i "ii. .- are look'.ng for Leopoldo Eaparsa .md Jns.'- Agullar. \ v. idow narai d Hei nandea and ber ? r-old daughter Henninia . it is aald the plan a.,. t.. Invitfl Huerta ta the ... d. M - house, wh.r. he waa to ba ae* ?aastnated. Th.napiratora !,r'' ?,"1 to have off>nd the wldow $1,000, DESTINN IN LIONS' CAGE SINGS ARIA FROM " MIGNON' One Animal Sits on Orand Piano During Performance and Permits a Caress. ?? M ' ?. 29 Emmy Deattnn, the , . , ,,,.. fa ; - if ?-.. o h.-mispher.-. to-da) flang grand i pera alra In ? i age containlng fourteen Ikma for a moving plcture drama Almoat one hundred men and women \n evenlng draafl wlt* ene. a grand piano a u placed within the oon 88 tha pruna dorna entered the Honi (of which fmir were itrui h varioufl attitudea under lha , ?. ,i a woman traini r. Ono of thi largesl llonfl ia> nn thfl top of the plant. mother a u on th? Boor at t;-.e fOOl Of tla- :ns*r .ii ? nl Then Deatlnn aang an ar-a frotn "Mtgnon," but thfl forest kings were inmoved bj tho prlma donna i ..,,!,. Moal of them icemed to t>e sn* joying en flfter-dlnner nap, When the performan fl aafl over lh* imn on the piano allowed htmafllf to bfl bugged oy thfl lingi r. __-1 m SAY RABIES CURE KILLED Doctors Blame Pasteur Method for a Rare Disease. Oeorga BlChler, thlrty-nine yeara old B blackamlth, living al Ho. _319 Ellia avenue, Tha Bronx, dlfld In Pordhan Hoapital on Tusaday from b rare dis? ease known to tha medlcal profeaston pachymenlngltlB, Bccomfanled by ln* i.mai hamorrhaga, or Inflammatlon of tbe membranefl envatoplng the brala i,nd spinai cord Th? ni.ii araa Mttan by ? dof ? month ago and the wound tyaa - flutariaed th? ne?t day. Elchler ?ubmltted to th<- Pasteur treatmenl al the rabies laboratory of the Board of Health lor thirteen d.ivs. ut the end of which tlme he had de? veloped paralyelfl of the lower Umba. Th.- Paateur treatment la held respon* sible fnr hlfl death by some of the at tending phyaiclana, who hold that, ai ihough the treatment pievented the development of rat.ies. it was dlrectly responalbU for the other symptoms, re Milting in EiChkr*fl death. Dr. lrlelder, head of the rabiflfl lahora tory, flflld l-'-sr nlghl that some persons are more SUSCeptlblfl to lhe Pasteur treatment than othera, and that in Ku hi'i's caae paralyala set la, although his heart, 88 proved by the autopsy last nlght, W8fl perfectly healthy. The spinai cord. which WflJ swollen, was k.-pt for further examination. WOMAN OF 71 MURDERED Husband Shoots Himself aa Daughters Reach Home. Pelham, N H? Oct tt.* The eeveaty* one-vear-.?ld wlffl of Krnest McCoy sixty-fbur yeani oi.i, a farmer, a*ai found murdered in the parlor of theit bome to-nlght Bhe had boen shot. McCoy mad.- an unaucceeaful attampt tn end his own llfe hy shooting Just aj his thr..- daughters arrlved hurrledly ii Iflflponafl to letters bfl had writler them. The letters said hfl was ab.ul t.mnilt suicide. Although '.m.II. wounded he ls expected to reeover. Mc? Coy is alleged to have confcifled. M'CALL ATTACKS; MITCHEL REPLIES Calls Tammany Candidate's Hint of Pros? pective Graft in Subway Stand Despic able Eleventh Hour Assault. BOOKS OPEN TO PUBLIC, HE ASSERTS McCall Insinuates Fusion Leader Was Sent Abroad by Railway Interests, Under Promise of $90,000 "Commission" if He Succeeded in Float ing $3,000,000 Bond Issue. Judge McCall in his Fpecches last night made his long promised attack on Mitchel's attitude on the dual subway question while Mitche! was counsel for the Queensboro Corporation. He asked Mitchel what he did for the Queensboro Corporation while Presi df.nt of the Board of Aldermen, and charged that the fusion candi? date was to receive a heavy bonus for floating a $3,000,000 issue of the corporation's bonds. John Purroy Mitchel made a quick reply to Edward E. Mc Call's eleventh-hour charges affecting his official and professional honor. He said that his law office records were open to the public and that McCall's statements and intimations in regard to the Queensboro Corporation were without the slightest basis in fact. Mr. Mitchel said his trip to Europe was not for the purpose of ! floating bonds of the Corporation and that he never had a $90,000 ' fee in prospect. Ex-Judge Samuei A. Beardsley asserted in a statement that a I contribution of $25,000 for the 1912 campaign was returned to 1 Anthony N. Brady. but he did not say specifically that Murphy gave it back. ' John Purroy Mitchel charged that Chairman McCall's deciding vote betrayed Queens County into the hands of the C<*nsolidated Gas Company. Warden Clancy of Sing Sing came here yesterday in a state | of panic by reason of the proposed use of ex-Senator Stilwell's alleged confession. John A. Hennessy said yesterday that he would to-day show ! Digtrict Attorney Whitman the "little black book" that contains 1 notes on his talks with Stiiweii. A Burns detective says these con , versations were caught by a detectaphone installed at Sing Sing ! for the purpose. John Purroy Mitchel spoke at nine crowded meetings in Man ? hattan and The Bronx. So dense was the crowd at Hunt's Point | Casino that he had to enter the building by the fire escape. Hennesay demanded that Murphy tell where $150,000 in contn butions he said was not accounted for in return to state went. He | asked ex-Judge Beardsley for other proof than a dead man that "Chief" returned Brady's $25,000. MITCHEL JN WARM REPLY "I Am Simply Going to Cut Loose," He Says. John Purroy Mitehol WBt indignant lum night a/han hc road the attack mada upon bin by Judgfl McCall la tho meeting in tho Brooklyn Academy of MitfltC. Ha siil.l hf arould at once bfl , gin an attack upon tha Tammany can LdldaU arltk materlfll arhleh he had Mt vrtahed to uafl beeauae it onu pmrnmahl i am ahnply Koing to cut loose." ho Mid, "Wlth matorial that 1 have in my ' poaBCflfllon and did not want to revcal wm ?f Indulgtng ln pawaaaltti?. | McCall h.us opened tho door. I start to-morrow night. I BhalU & at three aeparate meetingB hefore golng tO Madison Square Oarden. At n meetinga i arttl furntab material ' fr.r throa aeparate atorlea.? Mr. Illtchfll later laflued a atotaaaanl m r.ply to Mr. HeCalL Mr. Mtt:hel aama days ago asked the opportunity Cl having bia answer published on thfl aama day that th.- McCaU etataaamt was prtnteda This is Mr. Mitehol's reply: ??Mr. McCaU ba*j rflpoatfld the factfl rolatlng to the employment of tlie law ;,i,n. Of Mitehol *fc Mullan by thfl Queenflboro Corpofntloa, arhlcb were mora futtf A* forth bl tho statement madfl publlc on Tuesday night. Tho ln Identure drawn was a wholly new dOCU !,?,,?. ,ntlr?ly unUkfl any hltherto prfl I pared hy any person OT persons for tho ! Queensboro Corporation. dissimilar in form. ln aubotaiiea and ln purpose. ;,,?l was in no way baaed M any dOCU* ment proparod prior thflTfltO, ?The work occupled many months, in? volvlng conatant confflrflncaa -Aith rap-* r?fl?ntativea of Ihe eompanjr aad othet peraena, oounaal fer banking bo_Mi m this country and'representativos. of the irust .ompany whieh ultimately aotfld as trustee. ?As to all of these servtees I refer lo the OfflCfl register of the flrm of Mltehel _ Mullan. whieh has had the conatant attentlon f my partner, Mr. Mullan. "No eharge was ever made for my serviees abroad in connectlon with tho bond issue other than actual cxpe'.ises, th*- underwrlting having fallen through. nor arafl any agreement made flXCfljH j that in the event of suceess a reaso,*. able fee would have been charged. The amount of this chargfl would have dfl* pended upon all the clreumstances. in? cludlng th price at whlch the bOQda Wtre sold, but In no eaae could lt have amounted to the sum mentioned by Mr. MeCall. "lt is manlfest that if I had gone .iliroad to plaee these bonds upon any (juntingent or future value, and had bflflfl willlng to prostltute my sense of public dutv t? personal advantage. 1 surely would not have voted against the Interboro's 9 and 9 per cent offer Continued oa second page, ??th *.??'??**?? !M'CALL ATTACKS MITCHEL Analyzes Kis Stand on Dual Subway System in Brooklyn. Tn ? gre.a gatharing In the Brooklyn Academy of Mualc last night Mr. McCall Un folded his long promlaad attack OU i john Purroy Mitchel with reference ta lhe fualon candldate'a stand .-n the dual aubway syatem wh.n Mr. Mttch ? . - b member of aad counael for the Queensboro i 'orporation, . Mr. MeCall sai.i. in prefacing his "ex poed," that Mr. Mitchel had antlcipatad hla attack yeaterday morning In a long Atatement priated In he newspapers, saving that be.ause of this, "I am Ju< tlflad In eciterlng into some aaalyala of his condu.t in that matter and asi.ing for Boaie fUrther llght tiu-reon." "I hold in my hand," he continue.1. "i copy "f R document entltled Tha Queenflboro Corporation with the ijueens Count) Truat Company: Trual Indenturc .eeuring lust Mortgage trust gold bonda, Berlee a. dated Au? gust ist, i.ii,' an.i has prlnted thflraoB 'Mitchel & Mullen. of coutis. i ' "And Mr. Mitchel admits that h> the Mitchel wh,, was the number of lhat Brm, WhOflfl name appear- upon this paper and which bfl concedflfl was counsel f?.r the yueen.--hnio Corpora tlr n. "At the tlmefl hereinaft.-r mentioned there is no doubt that Mr Mltehel, of that tirm, was President of the BoflUnd of Aldern en, and by virtue of hls offlce a member of the Board of Kstimate and Apportioiiment of the city. He admits that hls Brm received a fee of $.". and I would liko to ask him what oth.r services ,>f any character save that which 1 shall refer tn her.-after. other than thfl draaing of this indenture, did he perform for that corporation. "Now, while Mr. Mitchel has stated that hls law flrm drew the indenture. he is pecuharly silent upon the fact that* there had been two such docu meatfl prevtOUBly drawn for this cor? poration. the tirst of whi.h, 1 am re liahly informed, was drawn hy Fred erlck Anderson. of Strauss & Anderson. The trus'ee of that indenture is th* Ifluardian Trust Company. and after ! having be4?n drawn by Mr. Anderson lt araa submitted to Hotchklss, Baihour I & Magulre. counsel for the trust com Ipany. that lt was also presented to j Mr. Haaipton Carson. who passed upon Itt, and Mr. Wllliam F. Wyckoff, of i Wyckoff. Clark & Frost. who at tho ; tlme was president of this company. And that thls corporation aetually op letated under the terms of that flrst ln IdentttTB and bonds were iold arproxl mating |8tt,00a "He is also striklngly silent upon the fact that th.re was a second Indenture prepared but never used, . copy of arhlch I also held in my hand, and I am informed that it was prepared either by the dircction or under the super