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SUPPORT 10 ULSTER Even to Extent of Forcible Re sistance to Home Rule, Op? position Leader Says. HOW TO AVOID CIVIL WAR Anti-Ministerial Belief Is That a General Election Is the Only Way Bloodshed Can Be Avoided. London, f> >? ?"?"? Bpeaklnf al Hew* , Laal night froiw thi aame plat? ea Blr Kdward CflTflon, thfl Ulatei i nioni.-t leader. Andrew Bonar Law, ] ader of the Owoflltion In 11 ?? Houae ,'.f I'limmons, (dfldgfld thfl siip-?trt of th*- Unkmlfll party to Ulater, even to , , ..-.-? of forcible re-datanea to But his e igflri) flwaltfld ,. pi* to Premler Aaqulth'a offer ol a rompromlfli on ?tobei -?"> conelfltfld merel) ol a atatement tli.it the Unlon lata would carefull) conaider nny pro poaala the Prlme Mlnlater '..red to niako rfllfltiVfl to a aolUtfcffl ot tlie Home Rulfl problem, if ? aolntton wtwi pofl Sll'le. Mr. Bonar Law expreaaed the opinion lhal th** only loarical arajr by whkh the governmenl could avoid the reaponrd l.iiity of plunglng the country into Clvll war was tO eecurfl t mandate from the people by a general election, which, if it favored Home Rale, would be h. quieeced In by the Unlonlete. He said he could nol apeak for Ulater, bul believed thal auch ? result might even aettle the queation Ihfie The UiUonlet leadea ompared the attuation In Uhrter to conditiona In Amerlca precedlag the Civil War. He said hc had urged Blr Edward Caraon t<> attend the meetinp so that the pledge whirh hfl (Law) had mad*- at Um Blenhfl.ni Palacfl rally ln July, 1!?1- to support l'lster in her resist hiioc to Home Rule, mighl be made perfe* tl) clear. The speaker malntained that the gov ammenl had brought forward Ita land propoaala In order to confuae the Laaue. ir ti' governmenl refused to m> to tho country ihe I'nionist leadera WOUld not decline the invitation to ? f??i_erence, und wouid property conaider nny pro posals made t.r theni ami aiiswr them with a real deaire to llnd a aolutlon Sir Kdward Caraon, who followed Andrew Bonar Law, said: "I wlll enn rjder tll the overturea when they nre )iut into piain language. i will aubnul them with ihe beal advice I nn to th*ise wh.. trust me But I tell the governmenl that aa far as i am con ?erned an) offer arlll be *if no use un? leea ii la conalatenl with ihe eolemn covenanl which the governmenl has drlt en L'lati r Into." BRITISH OLYMPIC FUMD ONE-TH1RD SU$SCRIBED Committee Will Drop Work if Full Amount Isn't to Hand Before January 1. Landon, ?''' tb 'i'i.. Bpeclal Olympic Gamei (.-mmittee unanbnoual) declded to-dpv t1 -t if th< fund whlch i.- being r.ii^i-'i for th<- preparatlon of ? Brltleh Olympic team for Berlln .!"? - nol i ajajjaj bj tii.- end of the y< ar th.' com* niltlj''" a 0 lld 1 "t he iiist!!.,-,: i|, ;,| , , - - I! ther lll tlie Illitttel . Thr committee azprai?) greai dtaap polntmenl at the Inad* i late eupporl glven i t ? fund by the publlc, and polnted oul ' that th.- money |f ura* ntly : ea?led for thr ItM preparationa, which ara being beld ln nue until tii. . ..iiinni i< r- is aaaura?d ol iti?" -'? i backlna in tii. meontlmi s< veral <>f the |.ngll*<h tral sounht to iruln j ind unleNi a quh k dt?bdon ! li iiiinii they will be employed ln carlng f.n the rivali ol ?_igl The fund noa etanda el M7.I l a> FATAL FLOODS IN SALVADOR , Fifty-four Deaths Reported After 10 Inches of Rain. San Balvador, Ocl -"?'? -Fllty-fflut daatha from drflwnlng wflra reported here to-day Iiom districts of th. Repubtk of Stilva ioi tnundated a> a se.|uel to a rainfall of unaracedented aeverlty, _eHm through* nnt Mcioca} and Tueedaj and it is feared b) tin authorlties that nuui) mor*- i..*.. mbed. in tbla clty fflur nen cl1 iwned and tbe \ iiiaj:*- ..f Vera Pa neai Ban Vicente, is reported deatrayed, aith all Ita Lnhabl ?j.mts .\s much a^ t n Inchefl ol rain araa reeord TROUBLE IN MUSIC WORLD London Theatres Threatened with Orchestra Strike [Hv f ?_lo |o The TrtbOfM I London, Oct 29.?ThA -fuslclai-_r ITntOB threatens a . trike whuh. if ? ar rlod int" effect, wiii leave many Wett Ent theatrflfl and muatc halls arlthoul mu. u fur thoir perfermancea The mflfl demand ? minimum pay <>f $10 ? Bf8fll in houflflfl arhcra two performancefl an- given Blghtly and **t fl week in houaea arherfl there is onlv' une parl >rm ancfl Blghtly, with full pay for matl* neea The men have eonsented to conslder ?rbltratlon and will wait until Tuesday I ? foffl < a 1 IinK thfl strike. EXPERTS DISAGREE AT BEILISS TRIAL Find Common Ground on Only Two Questicns Out cf Twenty-three. Kieff Oel .:'. ThA expert tfcflUmony of phyAlclanA occupled t.?-.i..> most at the i Uia trial of llendel ReUlss, ebarged ?itii havlni kiiio.i tho boy Vu shinsk* ThA experts Agreed that at leaflt two peraona *'< re Impltcatad lfl the actual killing of tha boy, bul were di? vided un n,?- question as to whether th?* prluM objccl of Uia murder was tho oh* lalnlna of as much blood nt pooalble and the Innictlon of torture "i nol The imperial court AUTgAOO, Dr. I'avloff. combatAd tho theory of blood-gAttlng, bul udmlttfld that UtA sxpflrta had little Ofl whi.h tr. base thoir th.-nnes. becaUM of Iba Incompfltenl mannflf In "hieh the two poat*mortam txaminattona had baab mnde and of the incotnplete reporta sub? mltted ; ? i ith?? to th? nr. Tutanoff, of Kieff L'nlveralty, tefltl* hni thal at li aal two*thirds ol thfl boy'a blflOd had bCAfl drawn off. Th.-r-- w.-re several li\ely tilts between I?r. I'avloff and II. Zamtslovak), counael foi Uia Black Hundred Anflwerlna tha tweaty-thret questions given to them yesterda* bj the preaklenl of tin court tha expflrta wen dlvlded en an pointa exc?pt as to the number of aa* aaaalna engaged ln the crime, irhich thej flxed ;it not leea than tWO, and tho theory that tne murderera h:ui no knowledge of anatom). Professor Koflofntoff, who supported the Mood*gettlni and torture theory, ??s of :'? ? . plnhMI that all the WOUndA AXCApl th. ?1 ib through tho heart wen Indicted before death flupflrvened. He had no r.-a ?on t' believe, he aald, lhal Vuahlnaky hn_ ',,-t conadousneaa durlng Ihe flft.en which probably alapaed betwaau lhe InfllcUon Of the flrst WOUBd and the comptAtlon of the crlme. He must havA BUffered aKonii s and lost more th.m Ball r.f hta blood, Koflorotoff deelared. Hfl i i led thal Um wounda did boi eorra* spo*ld Wlth tho niunt condition of tha four awls f.n.-nd at the bri.-k work* where f .oiiis--' m bs employAd. The niurdtr. ProffOT KOflOTOtOff testi 'ioil. xv,:.-- nol i ? >riin1111> -I vi .i li<? UflA or in UlA CflVfl where the body was found. hut al a place Where there was <lav, wlth which the clothAA were covei*ed. There was a *ons ition in ? ourt when it Wafl Announced thal the claj near Vera Tche berlak'a houae had not been - nmirv! a Ith lhal on the clothi a Professor Koaorotoff concluded wlth the statemenl that the haiis found on tho .- _ clothes eam. from a kmg, ciii.y hoaril and oould not belong to whose beard was nhort. stiff and . traichr. ii ir:. the cOurae of hla teaUmony Dr. Pavloff aald thal the cbaracur of the wounda was flltogetbei oppoaod lo the blood-getUng anl torture theory. EDWARD VII'S BIOGRAPHY Lord Rosebery May Write Offi cially Authorized "Life." London, Ocl ???lt is undflratood that K11?_: Oeorge Ifl *><> dlsaattaflfld wlth *he Uographlea of hla father, th.- lata Kin-7 Kdward, which hav.- already ajipoami that ho has eonsent.d tO tlie preiiaration oi aa autharlafld Mography from Btate papera and recollactlona of intimate frlenda under tha general flupervtatofl ol Vlscounl Knollya the late Klag's sacra lai \ it la s;!:<l lhal Lord Raaabar. aill he ln* \ it- d to wnte Um btograph) COLONEL'S HAT OFF TO RIO Thinks Its Natural Beauties Unique?Leaves Sao Paulo. 3ao Paulo, im. lt, Colonel Theodore Rooeevelt left this elty last ov*ninK for Rlo OrandA do Bal. from which plaCA ho will continue hla .iouriioy by way of Montevidoo to Buenofl Ayrea and < "hill. Governmenl offlelals ami private peraona t-heered hlm aa hi lefl s.m Paulo Colonel Rooaevell referred to tho pleasure hla vlsll to Brasll had given hun. Ha eonaldered Rlo de Janeiro the Hneal clty In tha world la nati ral baau tie*. lf kladneaa aould klll," ha mld. wa eould hardl) have survlved the klndneas . xtended to ua by tlu- BraslUan peopla I will remeniher th<- lba/.ilian people all mv h!fl " Coward Shoe *?? w a ??t o?r. It Doesn't Touch the Sore Spot The easement of the Coward Bunion Shoe is immediate and lasting, because the bunion pocket is shaped?not stretched?to pro? tect the sensitive joint. ? JAMES S. COWARD ^SESSf1 NEW YORK Mall Orderi Flllt- Sold NOWhere EISC S*"d ,or Ceteto-jue *?, ILLIAM .1. BCRNS. PADEREWSKI WINS SUIT His Profcssional Rivals May No Longer Use His Name. | !'.-. '' .1 1- i" ?I Trlbun*- 1 London, Oct '.'?''? Paderewflkl'a dattn (,, ihe iitle* r,f the arorld'a greateat planial araa uphei.i in courl yeaterday* th.' eaae being aettled bj an Injunctlon forbidding Ihe um nf PuderewflkPi name on hi- rival'a advertlalm Th.- buII waa baaed on th'' foi that ;, planial appeartng .>t Rechateln Mall was Mlle i ia "one of the areateal piano* forte piayera In the world, an arttal arhoae playlng la claaaed a Uh that of Pad* rea*akl." NEWS AND ADVERTISING MUST REMAIN SEPARATE Two London Papers Decline To Do Business with Agencies Dealing in Both. [Bj CTaM, io T - I ? London, Oct 30, Remarkable revi tlona aa to :l,*' methoda of the advertia* inK bram h "f Reuter'a Ti legratn pany hava evoked i/lgoroua prot* Jti from newapapera al] over the countrj.. Tha poaltion bi inat Reuter'a eatab liahed aome time ago a Bnanclal pub llcitj department, arhleh claimed ln ita circulara to bi able to obta n for Ita cllenta extended edltorlal referenct In the praaa Tha Bn incial publli Itj <i ? partmenl alao declan 1 thal Ita n . tion* arlth clty edltora arere mo I cordial .mri auggeated thal II waa abl* to influence the edltorlal columhfl ??! n. ? Bp 1| ? I ' "The 'run.?>" and 'The DaJlj Mfall" now announce l thi wlll not in fut? ure avcepl i"rih newa and ad - rrnnts from Rl Ltti l**l or 'r"in an) <<tli' r agency ahich pl lya t doubli i"i' pl> inu both io a and .u\\ ? i tlslng, MOREMARCONIPROBES Committee of London Stock Exchange in Secret Session. in.v ' <? ?!? ine. i London, Oct, 30, The committee of th* Btock Exchange held another ape* ' ? i.il meeting yeaterdaj t.. conaider th* further cii ? unm lane* attendii Introduction t.. the London markel <>t Ain'i i. ni Man "iu ahai ei Xo an* nouncemi ni t aa gii i n oul aa tr. the commlttee'a declalon, nor la r.n,. Ukel) t. be made bflfora to-morrow, li appears that although a tinal dfl* . i s i * > n araa arrlved al on tbe maln quea? tion inv.>iv*-d the committee- Inqulry is to he extended over certaln other aapacta of the matter Thln further Inqulry wili probably Involve the at? tendance before the committee of a large number <>f membera *>f the *-x changi. FOR NEW FINANCIAL BASIS All Nine Provinces of Canada Ask for Readjustment. ! Bj Tel* uraph lo i b< i rtbuiM \ Ottawa, Oet tt Aa extraordinary read* Justtnent of tha tiliaiu'lal r.lations bfl* tween tha Dominion government and Ihe nlne provlncei <?r Canada was propoeed unanlmoualy to-day b) the conference <>t provlnclal premlera icw ln Maaion bere. Th*- Ix.ininion now p;*\.-r OUl ,,f tbe ted eral reveni?a to tii. provincca an annual "aubaidy" of M oeoti per oapita, wlth cei tain addltlonnl siatr.i Bumi emountina aanuall) to |U,W),tM Tha reeolution <>r the prmiiHiiii premien calla f..i logtela ti*m. laeludiag aa amendment of the BriUah \orth Amerlca aet if Beea aary, grantlng lfl per eenl "t the total euetomi i? ?? rm*- of ihe iir.miiiioii ln addition Jo tha preaent aubaidy, whlcb wouM mean addlttonal siihsi.ii.-> of PMHtOM, Th*- reflolution, a_ned by aach of the nine proviniiai pit-mirts. waa preaentfld tol I'l'inier Borden, who promised t-> give u his eonsldaaratlon. The aubject wiii bi brought ap ln the Dominion Parliament la Januarj The inike nf COniutUafht gave 9 etate dinner to tba premlera at Qovernmentl Houae to*nlght PRINCESSES COMPROMISE Leopold's Daughters to Get $4, 200,000 on $14,000,000 Claim Bl?Mate, Oet aaal It le BB?BUBOOd Jhat tiie thr*-.- prtneeaaea, _M_ee, Btflphanle nnd < lem. ntihe, saushtera of tiie late Kiai LflopoM, bave decided to end the litu.ition wlth ihe governmenl ever their t.t'h. i i eatate by acceptlng the compro* fiils*- propoaed bj tha ministry. OmbmI on bath .-irh > an noa armnglag the Bnal fletalla. wberebj each <>r lha priaeaaaaa will ncelve H.IOn.Oui. ln Aprll Ihm the Courl of Appeala rea* derad a deeWoe agalnal the priaeeaaaB, who brflughl soit for tha aotlre Qaage propert) iflfl bj ti.. ir father, ralucd al 'll.1'" " * I'i*'. 1-e, | |o thli th' |,| harl ratjected the propoeal <if ihe lllnlatei of Iiir-tj. . thul they itaojpt tflMAMt .. tlieir bhar,.. Fog for First Time Fails tc Hamper Liner's Trip from Hamburg. 5 DAYS 15 HOURS, HER TIME Count and Countess Szechenyi Among Passengers-Hc Denies Marital Troubles-Aigrettes Meet Usual Fate. I BhamperAd bj fog and ravorad by fairly good wefltber for this Mflflon th Hamburg-Americaui Uner Imperatoi ?r* rlvAd here yeaterday from Hamburg aftei paflflflgi Of .'. d.i\s 11 hours and i niin i.l. s. thfl BAflt time she has yoi mad" ?teanring weal ThA North Oerman Lloyd line. KronprtnxeaBta OacUIa still bolda the Oerman record bj -t hours s.n.i II nrtn* ut.... Captaln Hans Ruaer, conunodorfl of Uia ?I.i t, who hns been in command of th> Impi rator slnci sha .-ame out. was ptoaaad vesterdaj arlth m r performanoA. ?*Bhe has ih<- apeed all rlght," ho said, "and I was not surpiisoil ;it 1..-I peiform ance. Kver atnca her maiden trip the Imperator hflfl be?-n a vl.-tim of fog, anl I baVA noi let hei out to full speed Sh" wtn do even bettar under mon- favoraMfl \> eatbi r - ondrtlena" prominent among th.- reflael'fl paaaan* i.,,;i W,M. [he COOnl and ToiintesH Ksechenyl and thoir children. Cornella AliCA and Otfldjra Th'- COUM i.sento.l the recent leporls that he and hls wife BBd had a ilisapi .-.-? ment and a dlvorce had bflflfl COBflldefed "Vou can sre thal we are aeta together," he said. "ami that should fld at rAflt all ?uch groundlem rumora" hoon ?fter lhe Bsecbenyl baggags bad i?.?n Bxamlafld th.- part] drovfl aaray alth Bi mo frlends and relatlVAA who had , ,,m< t" Um plei to flseflt them Th.- count Bnd eeunt-sa wenl to tho hom.' of Bfi aad tora H P IVbltu* r. wbere they wUl re* maln for a f.-w we. k- and later j..in thfl thr.-.- children, wiu-. with * n.i i auram an-' aervanta neal dlrw i to Um hom* "f their maternal grandmother, Mra Vanderbilt, ;.t Newport Tlw inn <? Ke* I ...;,? mada bi automobih In a bi n i fli that had bear aenl from Newport bj i*>at on Tueada* nlght ,iam.* i? Phelan, thr former Ln-mo .,,,.,, Mayot of aaa Pranclaeo, who waa ? .. , ,,,,i b] rr. *td. nt w llaon ,. repri m Btatlve In th- ? ? tl,. Buropean ? -blWI al tha Pbi ? i*P? . ? , gxpoeition, r.-turn. d on the imi ? ra? tor. \ii ii:. i ni aald he thought m< Oen bi ki I Oreal Britaln ' ? . ..? bearl and aould tei 11 *<?,,,! BUbstantlal i shlWta lo lha P ll : ? ' tl deli llve, aho bad i- ? ?? abroad I ? genclea ol ln the Mg ? "?? "' Burope. i !.., i. turned Ha ? ild be bell ed A i, ,,? , :ti. - whh h have be. n - '? flafld ?:;? bj refoi m udmlnlfltratlon .''.-i ln ? .... . n Buroi i . ?? roed, he said wafl wi II cov* ; i. elved little attanUon ir mn Um newapapera Algrettes flnd etber forblddan plamagA on Um hati ol retui nlna wom< n i t-.,- attra< led tht ? "f ,h" Blxteen plum* ro mded up. Ihe ournera mak ng ? ?? pro . . of the a ,., . .,.,.,.i wlth tla ran . ihat in. plurm ' ?' dlflturbed, w.u >.f compromtaa -um- nd< n -i ,i.nr... hat Thej pm pul Um bond, w:th me understanding that . mu. n ..'.t arhen tta w, nt back to Kuropi Ti..- Baroa Cbnfltaatla rea Moltke, thief of th. Kire I'1 partment Klel, made a trip on ih.- Imperator, hla alm being I. nnlflA a --. tam ol Bn Rghtlng on board ted iwelve man and ?> ? I Instrui ted ihem how to meel an) i mt i n..u. ) in the waj of iu.? thal mlghl de* v. lop. Amoni otta ra who arrived on the Im* peratoi were MIm Anne Morgaa, Mlaa ; | Marbury, Ml i Blalfl dfl Wolfe, Wiiiiam R Winter, Ladj Johnatone, Count ron BernetoiH Oerman Ambaaaa* dor to Waahlagtoa; Mi and Mra. A O. Olaagow, Mlaa Anna M. Mllholland, MIm Bdlth i,. ... kel ?nd Dr flnd Mra. I ?? i. Rlee. PRINCE OF MONACO SAILS "I Have Had Splendid Time." He Says- -Will Return. -,-;,,. prtnca ol Mo.,...-.. salla ror hla (.IIljtIll .,..,.,daj aboard the Bteamal . ? i-i.in,. taklng alth hlm a coal of Wemt. era tan and an abuadance ol heada and Otbei t.ophios of UM hunt. flll oi . i i- h imulated en hla trip lato HTyomtng ? I 1 ,,vo had B spl.ndld Ufl-fl." ' "gnd bavfl dfldded ta cobm bflia agala i ,1,, i.ot wanl to go awaj now. bul ona ,?.... ??? Boanetlme i like America Im menaaly. ami al bu eaiHefll flpportunit) i pball comA flgflln and hunl again m Wyoming." Tho camp of th- prm< .- wa*> ta-ai thal ,,, chartM ?? Oatea ??'" young million- j ;il,,.. who died Buddenlj Mooda) when ba i ,, t, raed from Um flfUda I Th* i rlnoA aaM ba bad beard much flf Mr Oatoa and regrettad thal ha dM aol | meai blm Ha mlt bA thought the hunt- j Ing uip was too Btrflauoua f? a man n-.t i j,, gOOd health. _a - ZEPPELIN PROBE RESULT Disaster Due to Partial Vacuum in Centre Gondola. ,., ri ,, ,? , ft -Tbl ?' .plo.joll of thfl dirigible Beppella U oa October IT, which eoal Um Hvm of twenty-etgh! of* Bcera and men ef lha Oerman na?j and army, compoalBg tba AntlrA crew, Ia at* tribUted in the otlicial i.-port on lln- dlfl* ., t< i to a partial racuum fonned ln Um centre goadota behind .. aea kind of wind.hiel.l. This was uscl for lh. tirst tj,,,,. on the lll-l.llul airship I'o: tho bct t.-r protection of lhe eraw, nnd it Bucked thi i;,.s c-ai i.ik from beneath Um sluml* aum fltructuia of Um dlrlgtM* into the gondola wbflrfl II wafl exploded b] ? aparh from the __etoi Thfl ! OflfllbUltJ ol such Btll UOfl had heen overlooked by tba ZeppeUn'e eanatruetora unl Um aaval flerooauUc expflrt* flnd II baa aoa baaa decided tbat Um ahield la rmt to ba mfld in tbe futura PERUVIAN MINISTERS RESIGN. Llma, Oet lt. -Tho Minister- of Finaacfl and Poralga Affair.-. Don B. Maldonada and Daa Praaclaco T Varela, reatgaed to-day, Then- actlon araa due t.> tne refusal of u majorlty af tha <'..lun.'t to accept their propoaal m favor of an exti ..onlinai y aession of the Peruvian Congress. 1C0NDEMN DEATH PENALTY Spanish Criminologists and Students Make irotests. |Hy ,-alrlr- n> Th,- Tribune I MarlriU, Ort. Lll. -The Institute nf ('riminnlojry. nn** of the foretnOflt nHflD* tili, aaaoCiatlOBa in Spain, *ent a stroro? r.cr-minendation to-day tn the govern m*'jit for th*' al'olltion nf capital pun ishnnnt. Almost Kitnultaneously a large number of studenJs, headed hy those *.f the Madrnl LflW Bchool, paraded he i fore the palace nnd asked the Kin*? for thfl pardon uf MVflral convtcta flfln* tencfld tr death. Thflflfl dflVflloptlienta nre si*?nifU-ant bflcauflfl tiu- rccorda nf the Coutwrflfy* iIUVfl Cflblnetfl flhoW that the latter mako conaiderabla uae of capital punlahmant in caaea of poiltlcaJ offencea, SIGNOR ULIVI CLAIMS CREDIT FOR HIS F-RAYS Blowing Up of Warship at I Portsmouth Due, He Says, to His Invention. | Ity f'alrle to 'I'll*- Tiilnine | Rome, Oct, '-?>? Signor I'livi has laaued the folkrarHaj stat.-ment. "i hava learned from newapapeta, but nm j al "lfi'iali\, lhat the Hritish Ad* miiaity has used F-rays arlth eomplete Bucceaa at Portemoutl., wbflre a ship'a irr,it*iin has been blown up from a grcut dlatance. I am await?ig dfltalled par* tlCUlara of the experiments, wiu. h will tiiumphaiitl.v prove the truth of my theory and wlll demonetrate tlie Ur* riblfl efllcacy ,.f my Invention. "I am not aurprlafld at tius magnlfl* ..?nt inicceaa, bflcauafl all the prcllml. nary experlmenta undertakan by my self wera Invarlably completely suc ceflafuL Tin- entlra world wlll be amaxed When th.' results are known of the n?w modlfled mfli Inn.- I am now ? ompleting, "lf I am prOUd of my BUCCflfli it IS ?Imply owing to tha addad glory it bringa t<> my beloved country, Italy. I bave full trust in the Hritish Ad miralty, whlch i deera t<. be Incapable ? ?? commlttlng a breach "f confldflncfl agalnal me and of defrauding bm of my IncontCfltablfl riRlits aa an in ventoi "KIDNAPPING" CHARGE NOTTOBEPRESSED American Woman, Accused in Dublin, Sees Case Against Her Shelved. I* iblln, oct j? The droppiag r.f tbe tion r,f Mr* Lucille Rand, a ? i m ii. nrj > ' ;?!*;.?. >.f i 'iiifoi - rmerly Ari?rlcan Mlnlatei to Portu* ind r.f Mr- i.,,],i Monteilore, a Lon* doa phllanthroplat, wa rtrtually dedded .-ii to-da) w h. 11 the eaae againat th?-m on a charga ol kidnapping liiah chiidren . . r .- up before the pottce magistrate here The two ?.n l.a.I taken a h .1*1 iria.- parl m arranging for the cbUdrefl ot ir.- Iriah iranapon workera t.. be trane* t.-rr-d to ?nxland !?> be aaeed from ater* ?. ''tiiin and cared for there' durincr the i.ontlnuaace of tha .-trik. whleh atarted ?i Beptember. Thelr efferta wera . .1 b] Ihe Cathollc clergy, who oh ji ted to the chiidren being aent to Prot . - tanl bon - \i tha hearing to*day lha attorn.",' for defendant*. explained tbal the arom I en'a action had nderatood. There . .i,i i touch <f humor in eharg* ludnappim*, wh. n tbe) - n-allv ..ii an errand ..; mercy. Thev ommltted anj i rime. hr- de* rlared, bul had perbapa acted Indlacreetiy. Th.- AM'.i'ii. * 'Jetieral f? -i Ireland then ? i,i.,i to an e lournm >nl of the caaa month, wblrti Lt taken aa aa Indlea i i n rr ,,i it a iii t."i ' ome up agaia. ARGUES DYNAMITE CASES Lawyer Contends Convicted Men Were Punished Twice. Chlcago l" I -"* r,i'J' ctions to tiu- con Ictioi "i Ihlrtj of tba thtrt) -th."dyna* mlte plottera** at indunapolia m i >e ember wera lald before the Unlted Btatea Clr* , .ii , 'oui t of App ais today in aa at* templ t" hava the ???erdlcta aet ai ide ?.,-, .-. balf of Frank M. Byan, prealdenl oi the Ironworkera' unlon, Olaf A. Tveitmoe, of San Pranclaco, anrl th> other ?.hor union ofBcera adjudged guilty of ...ii piirity in dynaaalta piots. Chuater II Kiuui. their . h;r f COU?aet, argflfld that tha maa were eflnvleted of otxeiiplraey aad ,,t Atreei riolatlon oa ihe Baaaa evidence. aad, thflrefore, wera punkhed more than OnCfl for the same offence. "lt was a*. kBVaHd tfl punlsh UMM BMfl tui.r thrlee aa it would be to trv tii.in more than onea ee the Baaaa Id Mr. I?-um. "tTurther, ii is Inroncelvable lhat men realdlmi ln Boa? ton, san rranctaco, n.-w Orleana imiuth. PhUadelphla an.i other placea aqually Bcattered could have g*i tflgflther with a ..rinmon uaderatandlag ta dtrect th ,1, tirrtlS Of MchU-llgBl Bfld tlie M'N.l inaras." raderal Attornfly Mlller of Indlana win heuin thr aigumeal of the government lo morrow Three daya an ta ba deeoted to tho hearing, it la likely thal when the ar* gument la ended .iud*.'*'s Kflhlaaat, Haker aad Baa man wlll take tht- petltkal andflr advlfli-m< nt an?l give their dflflUloa at BOBM laicl datt RAISING MONEY FOR MOROS Friends of Bishop Brent Would Aid Nation's Wards. I'li.iuis of Biflbop Chflrlea m Brenl have f*,t ii)??? i ati oruani/.ation to he known us th.- National Committee for Cpbulldlng Ibe a/arda <>f the tfatloa in the F'hiiip ph?o, thelr purpoae Im-ihk te ralat an bubB] a - ou aufBdenl to carry on the aon eectartan work whlch the Blehop h.i* planned for the Moro tni.es Tiu- work propoeed nill ba ba?uatrlal, educationfll und evangetlcal. Blahop Brent ainis te make the niillion or BO mn agea la his <iistri*t aetf*aupportlng an*i maatera r>f Beveral tradea and eeeupat?aaa. II.- will also try to t*-ach th.- natives how tO i.-.'laim the thousands of aCfaa of pto .hi, nve land In hls diocese. Tln- eommlttee hop'S le h*' ahle to pio \ ui.- a i?arantee fund of $i00,00 1 year Mi- Ku.-s. II Bage and Mis. Willard D. Btralghl alreadj have pladgad IS.flfle ??a' h. and Ura btuyveeeal Vthb and lln lioii.ihl McLean have announced thelr in t? ntlofl tfl take | special interest ln the p.oj'-.t. REMONSTRANCE FAVORS C. P. R. Vi.-niia. Oet If. The Hritish Km hassv has renewed its request that the Auatiian gflvera_M_t Hhouid. pending Jhe trial of Samuei Altman. the com? pany s Vtenna manager, permit the Canadian Paclflc Railwav to carry rrn its ordii.arv bualneaa outside of tba trana* portation of . inu mt -, m IS FOUND 10 HELP N-HUEB M1ENR United Hebrew Charities Get on Successful After-Cure Work. Report SECRET IS BETTER LIVING Only 8 Per Cent of Those Under Care of Joint Committee Relapse?Organization Aids 3,996 Famiiies. Tlu- annual re;-ort of tlu- l'nited He brew Chflritlflfl, glvca out last algbt at i tha meflUng of tbfl organlsatlon at Temple ; Emaau-El, i-'ifth bvcdua Bnd i-'id Atreet, called attention to the BUCCflflfl of the joint tuberculofllfl I unmitfee lfl Its after cure of patient.. ln thoir iiome.. The rfl* port said that of IM caaM diachargfld from th.- Bedford .Sanatorium, H per Cflflt suffered relap-M shorUy After their <iis chargc and return to thelr former envir onmentfl. Of thfl famili"s cared for hy tho joint committee onl) I per cent relapeed. Thfll gravity of thlfl aituaUon ao Impremcd Um trustees of Uia Monteflore Hom.- that th.-y agreed to untte wlth thA CharlUm organizatlon nat lha i-'ni- BynagogiM In aa anlargAd joint committee to provide Um ba-ambt) after-curfl for tii.-ir paUeata and contrlbuted a AubatanUal sum to fa* cilitate tho vs ->ik. This, arltb thA contrlbutlona of Um I'harities OrganlsaUoa and Um Free Syn? agogue, and a fund >f ..fl.V.i BflCUTfld from Bfty-nlne contrlbutora Anablad Um com? mittee to provi.ii- for adequate treatment The famiiies cared for aill be moved to! llght and alry quarters where they win bal afford-d gl ni rois .ill iwan*cs ffl food and j clothing, antl arlll bfl kept under tho con-. Atanl flupei s ision of doctora and duibm Work. if poflslMe, arlll Im obtained for thoae of lhe patlentj who aro Ht for it. i>r. Alfred Meyer, one of Um speakers yeaterday, said be coveted for a M.braio charitable organlsatlon tbfl honor* of teaching tbe woihi how to Insnua tha after i ur?- of conflumptlon?a cure which, ho said, waa all too freqtMnUy aeglertad. Ha thought tin- dflmonatratlon of b fldfln* t.flc after cure, carried on Ifl such a W8J*", that the reaulta wouM ba avatlaHfl for tha scruUny of medlcal aad BctonUflc hodiea throughoul tba country, arould prosoke thfl flfltabliabment of simdar ptx-aa, many of them in lo.-aiities h.-ttor adaptsd to Um work than that In which |bfl Joint tom niltt.e w 111 or ei ate. Tho report aald tbat labfliciiloflli was raapOfl !-!>? for more tnan 1K por eent of tbfl dlfltrflflA ln tba ?>,IM famiiies InVflflU* gated, otiier troubtefl combtofld totalllag poly .1.7 p> r eaat. Flnancial or other ma? terial rellef waa provlded for MM tggtr Ulea Jao b ii. Sciuff said after tba naeetlng ihat bfl thought tbfl naoat tigniflca.l ; 1*1 ot the report lay in tbe avtdflncfl II gava of tho number of JflWA AChlevlng B BflBB* pOtflnOfl and BOBM form of property own ?rflhlp. Formeriy, be said, many of the caacfl of relief w.-re for deeUtutlon or some simllar iaii..- l"it tbfl repuita Utt* torly indn ated tho dlflflPPflfl-Tanffl oi BUch COBdlUonS, most of the aid asked for baiag on the groundfl of aiek-Mfla widow bood OT other un.outrollable faot-is. TO KEEP OLD MASTERS Spanish Congress of Christian Art Meets. [Hy I ine 1 Barcelona Ocl th -The congreea of 'hristlan Art OfMtMd to-dav. The ogflB* Ing was attended by thfl Oovernor, tne BiflhOP of the ilio.es. and many promi? nent men. a ? reaolutlon was adopted Bff*l**g tba rovflrnnaenl to prohlblt the AxportatlOB .f anttqultlAA ami worka of old mastere. BIG FOUR LLECTS DIRECTORS. Cinctnnati, Oct tt.?At th.- annual meeting lure to-day of stockholdflra of h.- Big Four, iiir.i tors for three and two rear ten - wen elected Por th.- three* .. ar term W. C. lirosvn. James Stillman. W k. Vanderbilt, Jr., and Wllliam H. Newman wen elected. a n. Bmlth arafl boa fl foi th.- two re?r term All the i.eii elected are from N'.-sv York. MURDERS HIS CHILDREN TO PLEASE SECOND WIFE Woman Had Oone to Work* house Rather Than Live with Burdened Husband. | iu- < 'at. le to Tlie Trlhun* 1 Paris. Od -9. -A sturtling crime was comiqltted yeaterday al Nantamt an oUtlying suburb of Paris. Sevatler. an ex-railway employe, murdered hls two children ln a fleld. thelr bodles belni* found with bullet wounda in the h-,,,]. Tha 'hildren were tbe offflprtag nf S.ivatier's first mairiaga His s.i-ond svlfe had taken refBgfl in the ssork lionse al .Vant.rre. and Sevatier had Bttempted unauocesafnlty to Inducfl her tc return. Har refusal was due to her diflike of her Btepchlldren. BIG DROP IN OPIUM SALE Missionaries in China Said to Have Caused It. Indianapolls. Oet 29.?The national eon* veniion of Methodist m< n flflgarated t ninetoen aectlonA meeUngi this afternoon after hearing C. A. Rowlaad, af AtbAns, Qa,*repraeeatlnfl tba ?aothara Preebyter* ians; A. I_. Corty, of <'inoinnatl. foi th.* Disctplefl of ("hrist. and J. ('dinphe:' Whlta, of the United PreflbytertflnB, tell wh.it thelr church.s had bflea dotag h the missionary h.-ids. Mr. White said if 17,,nnn.nnrt ?f the |; - M8,0M of Protefltanl chureh memhers Ifl America wouM gfva fla mwflh pm momb* ?. $?". tt, as the Initei) PrASbj torians did last yanr th.re would be funds eaaagh to evangellSfl the world in tbfl pr.sent gen eratlon Mr. Cory said tho rodu. tlon of tho sale Bf oplum in t'hina from $__o,'iOO,00" 8 vear n less than S-O.OOO.000 |,i flve years was due to the efforts of ("hristlan flfllfl* sionarles in <"hina. KAISER RECEIVES GERARD Etarlln, Oct th Tho nea Amflrtcsun Aa* basaador to Oermany, fflmsfl vv. Oflrtrd, was received IB audience hv Kmperor Willlam tO-day, and BTflBSntfld his own credflnttalfl aad Um lettera et recell of hls prodeoessor. John 0. A. I.elshm.n. Mr. t '.ei ard Introduced tbfl memhers flf tbfl smbaaay atafl flnd tho milltary ami naval attachfla The conversatlon between tne Emperoi and the Amerleaii diplomnt was 'inlte In formai. flaflHng prtndpafly with goif. rldlag and otlu ,?? *; ortinj* 188868 Saroely any mflntlon was mad ? of politics. ANNOUNCING the Opening of the 44th Christmas Exhibition ol "The Home of Toya" FA.O. SCHWARZ Fifth Ave., at 31st St. You are cordially invited to call and inspect this most com? plete and comprehrnsive show ing of Holiday Gifts of? 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