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HettJ^urli (Miwitt TmTT YY11I \? 24. m\. To-?la5.a??.?rr..nIin,,mll(h.?,der XI U-YOHk \1(,\I)VY VOVEMBEB 10. 101."). ?14 PAGES. * ? J> I > I / i ' /\V1* / 'L*Vrr M I Hy ot Bt v? Vork. .lemej City and Hnhokan. i\ii Hi ity r_ v uj.y i ihhuiMii luouMv 700,000 IIN IN 30-CENT EGG WAR Housewives' League Members Say Prices Are Far Too High and MUST Come Down at Once. TO BOYCOTT IF NECESSARY Product of Industrious European Hens Will Aid Orusaders Here ^-Husbands, Too, Will Be Enlisted in Country - Wide Fight. Th< HO i-'wiv-*' LM4TIM ll Btl the ?rtfiratli agaln "riiirtv-i-ont i-cRK.'- is ?he bettb ry. WIMlaaalera and < om* mmw\Tr men wha have ?*?******? etarflnf H rents for 'PP* that C08l them .p.lv is centi ? iwady Bn BotAng for eoTcr, snd UM f01*1 ?tt**r**af*t houses aro armina: ? henisc'.ve.- wlth Btattetlf*. jt ... ? <-.is-~ of houaewife apainst jcaler-not hoiu-ewire npainst hon. lf there- wa.- ? real ahorUugt ot ipp.*. lt bhji aaM, the women "f the nuiniry 4. ouid be trlUiaf to pay hiph price**, ot a*je make their htMballdl po wlthout fPP? ordlng lo Um s,a,r Health [> - partnient in Albany tliere wrm 788.084 gajea of egga in at4*4*"aa-e lo Naw Vork ct.it-- Ot B4.pt4Wnb4?T 1 There an- thir.y lozen 'ucs ln ? toMt), making 22,172.520 iozen tn ID N-w Y-rk City almie tlv,, ...... 885,008 im ? It || 0Utl~~Uj4-**flM f.'i <ii .'ilers to i hari.p iU,.i, | . - ?? aold Mrs, Junaa Heaih, presifl^ni "'" ""' Henaewlvee1 LCAttlM, ?*Th4**M ejrps wn! into April Bl Is* Of -4) rents a .lo/.en. Th> y loulil bfl boM now at ott centa urith ? very falr iMurgfa of proflt ?j i.. ague* is itarUng a campalfn to terct tl li price if Um deai>ra r? fns.- we shalJ boy**otl egga eatlrely. But, of courae, wo don'l want to do that. I ilon't think it will he aecraaaiy Aa **t*oa ai lha dealera oto that ?p women ar.> 'on to ihtmt' they rjme down, just as they did J;ist y. ii r? nn tnlx-i ... found Ottl la:-4t artnter lhal there was ? larg? supply |g| being held lll stur.ip.-. and WC ?i tha fl-.ilers t.. pul thr-m on th?- markel at 20 cettta ,i doaan. ??win the jnnip from 20 canta to ;ni this year? "Well. it was lat^r in the flOBBOIl last year. We don't ?anl tn in.ik- ih? man wee monay. Tney couidi i *rlv? ua agga al 20 canta ao early ln rhe .eason. Wi want a uni form prtea of 90 centa nght through th( wlnt?r. That will he fair for ev.ry ?Tii<. tariff law wiii balp, too. Egam\ aie adsunted free of duty new. atnl wa] nj to net them from Oer i'ian>. Auatrla and Bagland. A hlork rf 7.*J'?" ' ? f ? ll - i due from Ham* ln a day or t\\<?. They wlll ba ?laid down' ;it 24 centa a doaan. "The Oerman epps welgh frona flve t.? m\ pounda more to a caae than .\met: an egga. n>- j ,.i'- nol i old .tor.i.- . either, .--.> their prtea| mut-t i.- compared with thal of our f*e.h egga Tiif> Gennan egga erUl s?-il f-.r aboul ::'_' centa h doien. Amertcan . | .irr- 00 canta now and prom* Im io -r. ?., .v.", i onta. "Wlth t-i?.d^ nko tho German egga ? t- market. ihanks to the new tariff, j omaa bave tin- upper hand. We timpi. won'l pa eatortlonate prtcea ? rap4' e>.irs when "> ran pet fraah onea al low piieea. The Monaewlvea' League la ln tourh wiin 700.000 women, organlsad in every -??!<? We bava bacaana aa Important '-,,. tor, and w e ran't be hood* WUike- any lonj.4 r. When 700,000 Braanai ? , 30 canta are'H pay and uo *aore, i mt am aonv tl Ing "Wi aent atten jreatardai tr. women all over the conntry, aaklng tham to bJNgrapb ns the BtatC of tho f-KK marki-l n thfir towna Whan \.o bear fmm Oaaaaaaad ?>n nfih paui-. tifth tatarata. 7/115 Morning s News LOCAL. Pape w.iinon Slart |#?Cant Bg| Wot. 1 fc- i Wreefca Hunt.- I Raaenajd.,... l OlKHiri.' LaWa Value Shr.wn. 1 Aeka Olynn'a AM In (iraft Munt. l JK-.'i ?*ateram l*/oald Avrage '"'?.. 3 f*olumbla Unlveralty Naada Caah.... 5 Baptli ? . I.;ii....i'i'i liind. 7 ?lari i lal Worh. 7 v?tt kmoIh R C. Ogdet. 7 Ptaygrounda Faal Davaloplng. 9 li -4 - R_ - .. .-. Paraecutlona.n Ta Urga Naw I>aata**Bee Plan.13 1 af.C.ii Prayera Werld-wlde To-dajr.M Ifabiiae] and RJoe Reporl.ia ? tr* Wm* f.ti Bpaculatora.14 OENERAL a'lfoni Oeeldaa t-. mi-i Huerta. i Hlrea Traln \? Anl Maa He Kdis- l Huerta Purpoaaa to Retain Power.... 2 . U B. Benator. 2 ^ui/.i-i May Noi Be Baated.a afoxicana ,\ie Cartoon Mad.... a alallen Btatamanl Cballeiigad . 3 R?-aabllcana Looktna ta IMI. d Tariff Preferanca Wlthdrawn. 4 I'iridrii Caae Btlra uuhhIh. 4 Olyna Daelarea for Bcanomy. 5 Brtial Mfta i'<>m Into Whlta Hoaaa..li <-.trt\ii(;<- Stlr*4 fonirrf-Hx.10 rOREIOW. I'oiirr Orafl in London. 3 I ?lillllHlnl Aflillrl to Ih. to Soda. 3 Aaaerlaaa OaVera al Malta:. 3 MISCELLANEOUB. Kdltarlal .8 Muvir . 7 ?*'?< i?-l \ . 7 Ndtaar) . 7 .8 ainl 9 Bhloplng . 9 'Aeather . B Nawa for Women.10 Ki-ul EMate .10 rinajn-lal ajid Mitrketa.18 and 13 STORM WRECKS BOATS; NINE RESCUED IN BAY Hundreds of Small Craft Dragged from Moorings in Gale?Snow Falls Uptown, but Roses Bloom in Jersey as in June. Manhattan Island and the waters roundahout were swept by a terrifio windsti.rm lasl night. followed hy a derided drop in the temperature and foreiasts r.f cotder weather to i onie, with snow flurries. <>ne suppo.sedly truthful man even sair) there was a flurry of snow early in the evening in the neiphhorhrxift of I_OBkg A<re Square. The high wind followed in the path of a hea\ y dow npour nf ram. and rreati-d havoc in the harhors near hy, e.pe ( lally in Jamaiia Bay, Where hundreds of boata wara drapged from th''ir moor ings hy the gale and iiiuisualh heavy aeaa klchad up as a conaepjuenc*a, Wlreleaa reports received m New York yeaterday from steamships said heavy weather was prevalllng on thfl Atlantir, wlth all ships from one to two days late. Tlie ('ameronia. of ihe Anihov Line, which iianall. makea port Bunday fore nnon. will not land her pasM-nper^ ba Fore Tm-sday mornlng. The White **tar liner Celtic, which left Uverpool for New York a wei'k ,C70 Thursda. . . .11111 1:1 yestcnlny after _ terrtflc drubblng bj the elements. which .ontiniieri thioupii the voyage of ti-n days. Captain A. BS. S. Hamhelton. who waa atrtckea with neauitla by reaaon of ea* poaure on the hridge and lark of aieep, said thi- Celtic eivoiinteri'il the "most wicked" weather in inr hlator* Bbe rould mak?- an average apeed of onlj 18.02 kiiots. and irom noon on Mon-I y to noon on Tueaday aha loggeri only l.M mtlee. This is the smaih-st day'a run the veaael has ever made. From Ilon* da] to Wedneada. she forced her way through a hlmding snowstorm. Nine pereona wera rescurd from a sinking launrh in Jamaiia Bay. <>n the Hudson River. the II.ist I.her and al<m.r the City Island shore craft of many kinds arara swept upon ro, l;s ainl hadly damaged. The I'nlted Btatea Weather Huri-a.11 ordered storm warn inis's dlaplayed from Baltimore tr, __n. t port. The whole Atlantie rn;i.r waa reported slorm-swept. The foreiast Tl TO 1 MAN HE KILLS Rich Farmer Shoots Hunter He Finds Poaching on His Property. west Haven. Vt-, Nov. 8.?Charlea QordOfl li-herman and hunter. was shot fatally to-day durlng a dlaputfl wlth William Koch OVB? aome traps whlcb Oordon had Bd on Ko<h's farm, In this town. i.ordun died on hla way to the hoe* pttal after Koch had aummoned three phyaltrlana by apeclal traln from white h.ill. N. V. tO attend him. Koch was arrested. Gordon, who was forty-elghl ^-ars old, Hv4**_ alone In a houaeboal on tha New Vork shme of Lake I hamplain. When he rowed acroaa to tha Vennonl ?Ida lo-da-- t.. examlne aon.I his trape on Kech'a t'arm thi owner "f the farm. who WM formerly a NeW Vork Kame warden, dlacovered hlm and ordered him off the prcmiaee, in the quarrel which followed Oordon recelv4*d b revolver huiiet la tha back. As soon as Ko. h BBW that 1 loi don waa aertOUaly wounded. he telephoned to Whiti-hall f.-r pli.sichins and had B BpaClal iraln provlded fr.r thrm. Menn v.inie. Oordon, at ius own reqoeet, had l.e, v 1 oiiveye.l in a rowhoat to his hniiM-hoat. which was nearly a mile away, acroaa the lake. Thfl threa doctora from "iVhltehall found th. condition of the wounded man desp.-rau-. At Koch'fl requeal thai averythlng pns.iMe t>e done to get Oordon t.? a hospital. a ya, bl was char ,,,,,,1 to tow the housei.oat to Whlte hall. hut r.ordon died hefore the goal was reached Ko. h was removed to the llouse of Correctlon in Rutland to*nlghl after the State Attorney. ft L Statford, and deputs Bheriffa had axamlned him. He la a proaperoua farmer, thlrty-llve yeara oW illHi haa a arlfa and two children 11. formerly llved ln Whltehall Oordon araa aol married. Bla mother nnd four brothen -rurvlva hlm. Koch admltted ihe shootlng. hut said ? was a.ndental. He had remon strat.-d with Oordon against settlng trapa ir. hla gama iireeerve, ha aald, when Oordon mad. a mova as if to at? tack hlm and at that instant the re? volver which Koch was holding waa dlacharged. Koch said he was unable to understand bOW ihe hullet entered < tordon'a hai k. Koch'a game pnserve mnsists of aliout two thousand ar-res, whtCh he has stoeki-'l with wilil hlrds and anl* mals of varlous klnds in the last HU fWAVB. He said he has heen much an BOyed bf late hy poachi-rs. A spiiial session of fln- grand Jury wiii ba called at once ta investlgate the shooting. ? -? MUTINOUS CREW HALTS BARK Lewee, DeL, Nov. 9. The barti Maaga ?ava, whleh < lea red from Philadelphla 011 11 tol.'i '.1 for Kaii KraneiHio. returned 10 tha Deiawan Bieaiwlrir to-da> beeeaoe the crew had miitinled, aieordlni. to (ap? tain Townsend. commander of the vessel. The r-antaln has asked for Ihe auaistance of the I'nlted Btatea marahal. for to-day was clourly, wlth probably local pnowi. The hlgh winds began to su <-.-?> acroaa tha tiatiands aboul Janalca Baj at .*> o'clock In the evcning. uttainim; thelr greatest valoclty al 6:80 o'clock. The shores of tho bay were dutteil wlth wrecked boats, and many peraona, caughl unawarea by the audden rlalni of the wln*i. received a drerv-hing from the lofty seas. The QbOOt, H twrnls-eiRht fnnt motor lnunch. in charge of Captain .lo. llart and Herinan S< hul/, his nmte. with four maa membera *>f ihe Bnterpriae Boal Club and three WOman, Btarted from ? dock .ui the Broad Channel alde of the bay rn n o'clock. Wbea ne;ir the Kauni the si'jim began to tr.ss tiie launch aboul iik>> a feather la the wind. flnally aendtng it craahlnj agalnal the under* pinnlnga of the Long laland Rallroad trestle a.ioss Jam.ii.i Ha>. Captain Haii and Schula .imi ibe four men tried tu ball oul the water that \*as belng ahlpped every minute, i>ut the boat wallowed In the trough of ihe fo-,\. huge wavea breaking over her every minute The engine became atalied <i moment later and the mea were unable to keep the Oboal trom brlnglng up agalnal ihe tr< Jual when ll looked us though the lioiii would be amaahed aKam>-i Ihe uprlghta and Ihe peraoaM on board thrown Into the wai-r. Captain W.?!?!?? worth, in th<> laun.h Talbert ho ? aJongaide nml traaaferred all handa lo uis i.oai. Tw.. mlnutea after thej w< ?? taken off the <;h<.st craahed agalnal tba treatle again and w< nt to th. bottoro. Ifanj plate glaaa windowa In tlu dty were broken ?>>? the force >.f the ?'-m.i, and Blgna were rlpped from theli fg I . nlnga and sent craahing to the atreet. Whal a different atory, however, in Ne* Jeraey, where Clarencc Biddulph, of Olen Rldge, plcked elghl large raap* herriea in thi- yard of hia home ln Hawthorne avenue! Thla waa voi hed for by the ("bu Rldge corr* ipondenl "f The Tribune. in the claaak precincta of Northfleld, x. .1.. Mr.*. WilHam Johnaon yeaterday amaaed her nelghbora bj ghowlng te them two full grown roac buah* a bloom. COMSTOCK NEAR DEATH FROM ROBBER'S PISTOL Passing Along Stroot Whon Hc-ld-Up Man s Bullct Just Missed His Head. Ulnneapolla. Nov. Ot* Anthon; Com? atoeh, the Nea Torh reformei carne daogerouaty near belng ih* vlctim <?f a hold-up man'g bullei to*nlghi Thi hul lot, however, was nol Intended for the Nev* Forker The trouble Btarted a _< n ?? Btrangei entered ?< confi ctlon* rj atore ?? b< re II L**-on< Doherl ? Ihe i brk waa tlon* Btepping up to th* young wom? an. the man dren .Ivi i md ? om? 1 h. i to throm ai. hi i hand , Mlaa Dohertj ran lo the - i v. ;i.,. ghe attrai t* d the att< nllon ol ......, rai poj ei bj The bandll wi nt out ih<- i .iir door -".'i ran do* n Btreet, thr clerk ?*n>i her follow* .purault Flnally thi robber lurw d and I nred three, ? f"'" ?" ' "" * . up the ibaa* .\i i i '.,1, itockk, on hl ? ?*' lo -. hall - nan ta wai to addreaa the Puritj ? ongi too, t I ? hi n th* i.' mn waa ln i i-ki- Looklng around lor ;i polli ? man and falllng to imd on*. h. walked to a nearbj drugatore, called Police Headquartera on the tel* phom ami aald: i nist nan -i man ahooi al i t oman oi our principal buali ? treet, Noa. do v..u eall ih-" laa aud order?" "The buileta mlghl have hll me ln f;, i. tb<*> ? am< dangerouelj eloei to my head.'' - a ??? CHINATOWN CLEAN-UP TOO MUCH FOR RILEY ! Captain, Who Was Ticrney's Successor, Collapses, a Vic tim of Overwork. Another New York police captain haa fiiiien al the Chineae Wall <'a|.tain Donlnlek 11 i l * - > collapaed iast evening attt-r areeka of atrenuoua endeavor to , i.-iu, up the diatrld of whl* h the Bllaabeth atreel atatlon is the ofBatal < entre. Inepector yVakefleld aald laal night thal Captain Rlley'a condltlon was nol very aerioue, bul thal he probably would be eonflned to bia home, No. 9066 Oeeaa avenue, Brooklyn, foraone days. He had atarted to work at tha station when illness overtooh iiim Onl> a few yeara ago <';i|iltim Mik> <;aivin, while in charge of the aame dlatrict, cleaned up Chlnatown f<>r a brief period. He waa tranaferred te Coney laland for th*' aame purpoaa and tned to contlnue bia high preeeura lai.or. bat aature baa pui a llmit on what man eaa do aad Ilve, and Galvia died la harneaa Two months ago Captala Rlley wns tranaferred to the Bllaabeth atreet sta tum to look after the laaerutable <>ii entals and Ot??? that tOO BlUCfa lantan ami other -.astnms WON not Indulgtd ,,, ji,. looked after them all right, worktng from aixteen te twenty hours dally Ctptain RHej took the poat after Commlaalon* ir Waldo atrippad the shield from Captain Tiermy tM al? leged fnilure to earry out orders lliley was aarneatly trying to ebey. COCAINE LAW POIENT; Six Months of New Measure Yield Evidence Against Underworld Powers. 101. PERSONS CONVICTED Cascs Now Go to Special Ses sions?Sentences Longer than Before?Police Have Wide Authority. With Ihfl anti-r-o. aine law working .,, u,|| th.it Uie Distriet Attorney's Offlce, in addlttOfl tO proeuring a large numher of l >m\ ietions. has ohtained much Information ahoal the inner worklnga of tha trafne, the authoritlaa ar. now turnltlg th. ir altention to the ' ni. n hlgher np" la the underworld - m.n whose . our< ?? of revenue Is the Hli gai aaM of druga i redertck .1 BuUlvan, Ae*datan< We* li-kt Attorney. who has handleit most of the caaaa la Baactal Baaaloaa, has iii.ii awa. a large amount of Infonna tion i.-.oi\,,i irom "dopa Renda" proai ? iiterl h\ him. II is his Intentmn to UBfl thla information t.. eatabllah a legal ,.t aetling t*ocalne agalnai i ertaln men who are known all through the underworld One of ihes.- men, accord? lng io Mr Bulllvan'a Info-rrnatlon, Hvea ln .ni espenelve apartmenl and drlvea hla ow n automobile. Hla aourra of In* . ?-. .... Blne Mr. BuUlvan has bi en told thai he -ii trlbuti i lha drug to ... dl< ? it f*J an ..mi' ? ? Tht ann-- ->? aine law, u*hl< h a*aa i .,- the Laglalature last aprlng after The Trlbune'a eapoaure of tha growlng traffle in the drug, haa been m the Penal < 'ode exactly six montha \. waa prophealed when Ihe law was rlrafted bj Judge Bwann, In Oeneral ona, and .tam. - a. i>. lehanty, Ae Hlatani Dlatrlel Attorney, Ita effeci has to throu meal of tho caaaa Into . i. :,ii Beaalona EHect of New Law. Kince M-i- '?'. wh.-n the law w.nt into ,ff,, t, im . . bai a been brought to , i g Thlrteen aaea ara Btlll ,? ndlng. Of lb4 l<H'. . aaea dt? ,,.,.. ,i .,i l*?1 have !? aulti d ln i onvlc Xh? booka of Henr) I '? Bayi r, Ihe i'; itrld Attorne) a i hi* I i lark, and ? rank Bmlth, - k rh of Bpw lal Sea ihoa a greal faltlng ofl ko tha {?mnaa Ln Oeneral Beortcma and a rorra ? pondlnf im n aaa In lha Dumber In Spe.'iai ~k it took a fea weeha foi lha effeci of tha laa lo ba feli In Ma) ao i aai i -. broughl lo Bpw lal Be* tona. In June thera wen rerj fea In Jul Um numher began lo Jump, and aow II la not un. ommon t>. have a doaen on Ua , , ? dar in ?< alngle da) Bince th.- laa wenl lato ottt l ihen have i-i i n thlrt) -ona ? am u In Oeneral s?-..ioii.. Tin..- defendanta were con \ Icted ol ?' '? ?'-. iv1, ?" Pleaded ajullt) lo a mlademeanor, -,n were dla , harged and ti"* ath41 i om i an aUII i" ndlng. ?fli, .. i ,, ... the new law la evidenl ,..,,, ,!,, .. rtgun - are i ompan d wlth . 0f forniei i on ln 191'J onl) Hrj .., , ? wen broughl In b) th. po* i ifi . ,,. i|. i. rtdanta wera ae ,,,,111, ,i i ii,i.-i thi i.' a laat ln alx montha m Bpeclal Beaalona and General there Kave been 131 ? ? i ? ,,..,i nf, n lultlni ln Ii50 - oni k llona. i n,i. r the old law, a hk h made tha . ,,i. of ,... nine a f< I""'- ? bul punlehi .t ll onjj Dj a v,,,i, ?.e ,,f ..ne |. .ii ,.r a . . ,,i m.imm oi both, the a ? rage aen* teii.. wai aboul Ihrat montha The ..f the s.-nt.-in ? was due in ,,.,, i to tn.- ia. i lhal ihe def< ndanl ln ;,!,,,,,. t , v, i . a.-- pleaded gulltj, vei fea i onv i. tii.n.- beini ohtalned before a lury, and in part lo ihe fBCl that hn had apenl aevi ral waeka In lha Tomba Bwaittng Irtal llosl of the .-eiiien. ea Impoai d b) the luatlcea "t Bpeclal Beaalona under tbe n.w law have beea for terma of six montha or longer. Flve rnen who wete arrested under ? in?umslainrea fuinish Ing moral proof thal they wera vend* era od the drug, although tba preciea l?B*ai proof niuanan foi-an Indlctmenl ff,r ., f lon wa; laeklng, were aen i,ii,4.i in Bpeclal Beaalona to one jrear ln the petiiienti.il. and to pay a Bna of s;. Nu-a. h. Bvea wlth thna off for good behavlor, lhal meana two yeara, two montha and flfteen days apleca ualeaa the) pay their Rnea. Lived at Salvatiomst Barrackfl. Onl) ihi.-.- im n hava baaa ?antancad i? oeneral Beaalona under the pro i ision. ot lln- laW WhlCh mak.- the sale of tha drug a felony. Ona waa ?en tenced lo th? Bhnlra l**rft-ematary, ana t,, b year ln lha *?anltentlary, and one, who was .onvlrted hefore Judge Bwann, K<>t trom ona to aeven yean ln atate prleon. Thal was William if. Smith. Smith bunked at tba Balvatloa Army bar* raiks and spent his e.i-nings peddhng cocalne. Tha detectlvea who arrested him watehed hlm make tWO sales and then boughl a quarter'a worth of the powder UMmaalvea fr4.m blm. a grad* uated glaea far maaaurlag the drug waa found oa him. as well bs b aumhar of pareels of en. aine and twenty-rtve liiarters. The men arrested for the possession ,,f eoialii" di> BOl >et seem to realUe the pow.r that UM new law gives tlie poltce and tha oothia. ComparaUvely t,w of th.in plead gullty in Spei lal Beaalona. Of Ua IOJ convtctad there leaa than ;l deaan pleaded golKy. Tin- police, boarever, evldeatty raccaj* ni/..- the possilnlities in the law. I'nilcr UM old laW lha) hgd ta prove | sale of cocalne. The possession of the drug was raerely p****anmpdva arida*aca of un (nnllniiert on tlftli page, BMA rolurnn. 1 Whitman Off to Albany to Con fer Over Further Plans in John Doe Probe. STATE RECORDS NEEDED Two Assistant District Attor neys to Get Them and Serve Subpoenas in Syracuse? Wood toTestify To-day. Dlatriel Attorney Whitman v.ent to Albany last niRht for a eonference with Oovernor Olynn and Attorney Oeneral Carmody eoncernlng the John Doe ln* *-j 111 r > Into campalgn fund graft Chlef h. tha Dlatriel Attorney wantg to aa* sure the atate offlciala thal there wlll be no "buttlng in" on thelr preeervea in the Inquiry, and. of course, he expecta t<> eniist th.-it* co*opemtlon Aaalatanl r?i*-tri**t Attorneya Clarh an.l Bmbree wlll ho to Albany thia mornlng ?.. gnther up aome of the ofti ? t-r*i siat<- recorda neceaaary ln the caae. ?'!ark wiii ;iiso gerve aubposnaa on b number <?f peraona in Byracue* who are aranted to throw llghl oa the tele? gram whlch .lohn a. Henneaas aaya Oeorga ii McGuire, of thal elty, aenl m hun. Henneaay hlmaelf wlll alao go to Aii.any thln mornlng for ?< eonference wlth Oovernor Olynn after Whitman. Whlle Whitman and hia aaalatanta are laying plana for -. wide and Bearch iiiK Inquiry it la underal.i thal the M< lo.ir.- mattei will be made tbe Brat polnl of attaek. Jual noa Henneaay and McOulre Btand Hatl) contradlctlng ,;., h other on the n i ord, and the Dla? triel Attornes 'a Invi al gatlon has reached the polnl where be wanta to look further Into McGulre'a .i-niils ,<t the Hi nm aa) Btatementa. * ui his own admiaalon bo fai Me* Ouire waa a aorl of "little bagtnan" l-.-t v ,-. n contra* tora and Tammanj uith regard to campalgn funda. Whit? man bellevea McGuire wlll admli more ..f the Henneeej Blorj -is truth al ihe next aeaaion The general Idea of the Dlatriel \t t,,i I., | plan of a* non ia to nntati with McGuire Bral .-ti<l force bun to tell the ti uiii for the aake ol the example <>n futui e arl l n* wtv - it la likeiy thnl aome of 'he con? tra* tori mentloned bj Heam i a IH be on hand Bl th< li-.M BCaBlon t.,-mol n.w afternoon le teatlf] aa to arhat contrlbutlona thev raade. MeGulrewlU have nnoth. t aeaaion on the stand then, an.l iiinong Other thiltga will hl asked m ti-n whether ha contributed |3QU te gulaer'a dlreci prlmarj camyefgn fund. w hitman waa ?< *< d ?el night i ... ii,., he ?? quld Inqulre into Republl* ..rn state ami county campalgn funda v bili ht wai al -'? He aald he would look Into anything lhal dtecloeed even a guaplcion of wrongd.I whether Re? publl* -iu or Tammani Bugene Wood, who baa been under gubpeena ain* ?? Ek ctlon I ?ay, wlll prob? ably be called t.. thi Btand to morrow, \v....d waa quoted by Henneaay aa the gource ..i hia Inforroatlon wlth r* ard to McCall'a campalgn laaeaamentg when i,r. waa nomlnated foi tbe Bupreme < iiiii t i.< t). h. HOOT. MON! HA' YE SEEN MIKE. THESCOOTCHOWL? Hr Has Broon Spots, but There s None on Him at Takin' a Wee Drappie. ti,.. animal laaaen for UJ-day, chll* (il,,,. ,. gboul Mlkc a th.-*?? ir-old nUi ,,,.,, || one "i th. attractiona of McCaulej ??* Maher'a aaloon, al Aldua gtreel and Southern Boulevard, ihe Brona. Mik- waa given lo Ihe propi letoi i by a man who gol hlm from the Chlef of Polta "i Brtdgeport, Conn., and ia white, wlth broan gpota Mik*- drinkg beer and liquor and gmokoa i Igaxettea Ha uauall) perchea nn an ai.- barrel In the bar and wbea geektng ea* lt* men< Bleg to the baek room i" hear ibe caban l Bhoa On Election nlghl he drank ao many Bcotch blghballa thal he paaaed oul early. H<* can di ink beer and keep his head clear, hot Bcotch alwaya dowaa bun Hia cuatoaaari meel la a half pound of choppod moal and a glaaa ef b. .1 . Bometlmea unwiae riattora, Beeing Mile rery qulet, believe hlm Btuffed On the contaary, !)?? is merel) etewed. and whea the pereon comea I.lose Mlke nlpg bim. BRONX NOW UJW'S PREY First Legal Action in New County Brought by Woman. The flrst legal action to lie brought in Hronx County Is that of Mrs. May C. BlllaOB itgalnst the tlirard ftTO IB auranee Company of Philadelphia. Mrs. Kiiison. wbeae huaband, tbe iat<* i'i<> n>snis Cleero Kiiison, wai a member el the Btock Exchange, held a |3,800 pol? icy in tbe Olrard company, whlch re fust'd to pay for flre loaaea auatalned by the plalntlff in a tire OB May " ?it h* r boaae al Meoaenera, M. ?'? Mrs. Klllson said her loss amounted to $*-, IKIO. Counael for the Olrard fitt laauranoe Company appUed le Justice Beabury to ?et ;isi.ic the aervlce of the pepera on tln ground that thay were hrregular, la irlew of tbe Caci tbal tbe eourt la Tln- Hronx will not eX-Bl until Januai\ I. juatlee Beabury declded that it was not aeteeeary that there be a phyalcal axlatence ot a eouri or ? jui1k?* In The Bronx at thls tlme and that for all in? tent- and purposes the court was now eotabllabed. WILSON DECIDES TO OUST HUERTA President at Last Makes Up His Mind That Intervention Is the Only Solution of the Mexican Problem. POWERS OF EUROPE SO INFORMED Every Other Means of Forcing the Dictator's Retirement To Be Exhausted Before Actual Invasion of the Country Is Ordered ? Real Crisis Looked For This Week. [Tnm Tha TrflMM Baroaa i Washington, Nov. 9.?With practically ro prospect of Huerta's yielding to the demands of President Wilson and as determined as ever on his elimination the administration is becoming reconciled , to the thought of American intervention in Mexico. It might be 1 putting it more accurately to say that President Wilson has at last made up his mind that the only solution of the vexatious Mexican ; problem is drastic action such as intervention. Furthermore, such a course does not impress the President as \ being nearly as grave in its possibilities as it is regarded by military | and other authorities. This is not. of course, admitted ofhcially. Neither the White House nor the State Department will comment ! on the administration's future course, nor even on the happenings | of the last few days, but The Tribune correspondent knows that ! several of the diplomatic representatives of European powers have 1 informed their governments that the United States has come to the 1 conclusion that the alternative to Huerta's eontinued defiance and I hold on office is intervention. These diplomats have kept in close touch with the situation and have gleaned their conclusions from what they have been told ofhcially by the administration. President Wilson. however. will not plunge into intervention ; without exhausting every other means of bringing about the retire , ment of Huerta. There are two or three steps which can be taken 1 before armed forces of the United States are actually sent into Mex ; ico. In the first place. it is felt that Huerta's mind must be disabused I of the firm convictior* he entertains that the United States is afraid ! to take drastic action. This he fully believes. and is encouraged in ' doing so by many of his advisers and even by some Americans. Huerta must also be convinced that the President is thoroughly in earnest. This will be done by further communication through ' John Lind, the President's personal representative in Mexico City, who will again demand in peremptory tones that Huerta shall get ; out. The same demand has been made before. but in an informal and _H>?nniM*j manncr. PULLMAN PORTER ADMITS J THEFT OF $3,000 RING Took Gem from Wash Basin, Where Miss Ethel Kings - land Had Placed It. Confeealng thal he had ?tolen her ?2X0110 rlng t'r.'in a I'ullman car, of whlrh he waa porter, John Burton, a ? ,-,.,. ..r No. 2283 Seventh avenue, waa .,, up in the Baal Slal atree! poll'-e ?tatlon on complainl of Mlee Bthel W. Klngaland. of So. ??- Baal NOth daughter <>f the late Oeorge L KlitK* .,,?, .,,?; -randnlece of the late Mi i William Aator. MiM Klngaland, who llvea mth her brother, Oeorge Loretl Klngaland, wenl to Lenox, Maaa., <>n Oetober 25. She w.-.r. a i ni- sft wuh dlantondi and aap* phlrea, Before the ir..in arrived il Lenoa Miss Klngaland wenl to waeh j her handa, plai Ing the rlng on the alde ' i.t" I ...i-Ili. ii v*.as nol untll -he lefl the rralii thal ahe n-taaed tln i Ing. Bhe ln* [formed ihe rallroad offlclala end ehm ,, erted an advertlai nu nt In a L* noa newanapef. But tbla produced noth? lng. Returntng lo thla i ity Miss Klnga? land Informed the police, aaylng ihe auapected tbal the porter had taken it-j Detectlve John Manon made an Invee tlgatlon and, when Burton carne In oal hii mn iast nlghl h?* was erreeted.] On hlm waa found Ibe rlng, mtnua tbe ?tonea. Prom whal he told the police, ll |g believed ? negro woman waa also . on< el ln .1. Miss Klngaland aald laal nlghl ehe would ii"' have been wlUlag lo go far Wlth tha .oinplaini lf Burton had not removed tbe ?tonea. HUNTER HIS OWN VICTIM Shoulder Almost Torn Off by Accidental Discharge of Gun. Harry Hubert, of No. 28 South 18th atreetj PluahlB* hnd hia riKht shoulder almoal torn ofl by the accidental ox ploalon of a gua whlle duck hunUng in Uttle Neck Bay early yeaterday mom* ing. Hubert lefl Bayatde v ith some friends I about 8 o'cloch yeaterday mornlng. Nearlag the huntlng grounda be reached under ?? aeal in the roarbont land drew out his shotgun. muz/.le tirst. The liamnu-r cailghl OB one of the [cleata of the i>oat, dlacharglng the Iweapon, aad the antlre .burge of heavy duck fshot siruek him in the right shoulder. ripplng off th? flesh and shat lerinK his eollar bone. I He was taken to the house of Dr. | Walter <>. Kliot, Park Commi-sloner of -Queens Horough. and then carried jtiome. He may lose the use of hia ' arm. SON HELD AS FATHER'S SLAYER. Philadelphia, Bev. k?Thaaaaa A. Lea iui>-..ii.- yeara OU, wroB known la local pollftca, *?*'<*< -ih<>t early to-day an-1 dM tO*nlght Hla eaa, J<>h" ?*?**. twenty-stx vears olil, eharifed wlth <1<jing the shoot Ina, ?urrendered hlmaelf to the police. Pn.'iuls aa) that father and son had uuar rilled at a maequerade party. Durlng the last week -r so. ?inc* ?ia mind V4Si red uround ro interventiea and he hegan to feel thal ll was being forced upon bin*. the Pr. Bidaart haa fiven ihe matter much thougnt and has come tn the concluaion that MM' ventton wlll nol .-onatitute anythl-*g like na gigantk a taak aa many persona ?uppeee and aom< mihtar. experts i.i sist. He does not believe 'hat it wlll require an army of -"??.'.r awmAmt men to effe. t ihe eilminaiioti of Huerta .-unl to carry into effeci rhe maadaai of tbe L'nlted Btatea that a fr-1 md hmi eai ei. rtton mual ba hi kt The President aranta t" ? ff?? t a state of peace which wlll mak. it poaaibla to hoi.i tbe eie.-uons Bnd to aecaaa taaj . hooetag of a Congreaa whleh erttl not barter away Ifexlco'a natural resoureee to foreign . onceaoionalree. This lon", tha arm) of the Unlted Ktati h will bo apeedll) wlthdrawn. M_y Avoid Actual Invaaion. lt la i .'tisider. .1 poaaible that Huerta ma I..- maiie to change hia tactka Fy meana >.f a mllltar* and naval demon ?tratlon, . nd thal ll will nol be necee BaT) for thia governmenl io aetuailv invade ih..nn-. I'or iiistani'e. m* ot the atopptng placea betwei n now and actual Intervention would be the .eiz uure ot Mexican cuatom housea by the Ameticaa navy. The cuetomf i-eee********. ..ii whteh Huerta now di i>ends f-ir funda, would thus he kepi from him, and it la belleved thal thia would prw cipitate th.- bankruptc) <?f the Huerta governmant. foi whwh thia Kuvernmuiit has been bo earneetl) boplng, a prellmlnar) to action In tLe diree iloii of iiitetMiiti,, may ba tha protnui gatlon of a atatemenl b) the Proekleat aattlng forth ln thfl cleareat terms his reaaona for a< Ung, priaaaril) for iha beneflt of Latln Ainerica, but aiso for Blirope. He may sa> that intei \ enuon is forced on tha IJattad Btatea ami re? Iterata aaoal aolwnnly that there aaall ba m> ftt ulaittoa of tairitary by itis country. On tha rather hand. ih- Prea? Ident ma] determlne to act tir_t, ma - ly lommunii ating in .mitideiu _ to .'er eign governmenta bla purpaaaa simui taneoualy with hla action. Tha Trihuna uorroapotulenl is aiso m tprmed that tha Pecratan af state h ?d bean making further biqairiai roocara* Ing the attitude of l.tiropean i/ountnes in the Mexican matter. He has ltariud that the pow.-rs of Kurope are i ntin ly willing to l.-t ihe noM-rninent of ihe Unlted States handle the IfeZlCM sdu atlon and ..ni kaep handa oat some ot them. however, ha\e haid thal Lll.U gtwatea. nnxl.-ty was for the preserva tlon of thelr inteie_t.s ba Mexleo and of thelr rights to engage ln hualm^ss t.'.erc. The I'nlted States has r.-pli.d that tt contemplates nothing that will in Ihe _light4'st dagraa infringe on the ac auliad rights of forelgners In Mexi< o, nor will it take selfish advaiu*,.e of events. Crisic Expected This Week. It iV i-onthleiitl. expeeted that this Weak v>ill iiing the lval i risia in >!???? Ico. Mr. Lind has repo**tad the hope lessnews of th.- negotlations he ia irv? ing to carry on with 0 ana ral Huerta. and the time remaining hefore action is ne.essary is gettlng to he a matter of hour8 only. It waa said to-night