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ZELAYA GETS WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS Former Nicaraguan Dicta? tor. Still in Tombs, to Ap pear in Court Monday. ASSERTS INNOCENCE OF POLITICAL PLOT Siys Hc's Nol Guilty of Deaths of Cannon and Groce. "Those Two Plotting Americans." rorpua i alllng for tha Bantoi Zelaya, formi r ragua arrestiHl by irly Thuraday i Btatea Com .. Monday afternoon wam isrued preaenl ? e Tombo , ? ? oonael for the former . ? | ,?'... ? Poderal District i',' 111 . ... v. ?- unjustly nnd un ed ol ty, lt waa tton In eourl lf< t wll ? a to i y the Ji ai i insated /??- ] prlsi nment p, :. "murdei ai d illtlca ? I it< l. I humor yi al ?i the T ?ml s. I tervlewi d, bul In an I ? el f to a ..", m 'hat I objeel of to any plot slmed to tloi n caragua. I i , ia eharged ? i Intl ?tatei with ref';? ; 44-u plotting 4- ? I, will tranaaci aome bual rn ? ? ? ...... ; arose ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? II nt ol Marahal Will- , ... 1 ..llllllis,. implaint n ' niti d Stat) - I ? ? -? ? I no 1 a- ? ? ' ?? of . ;. . ? ? bl lli f. Wl i phk communl al of t ? ?' ? ? ompl ilnl ban aad . . i \ ??...., nd thi I'nited ? N""v 28. " onten Blclala thal < k ni r il by a utit of ... igua, ' lo .I the pi haom ? ndlno the tbe p , ? ? r..rth . hlch thi chai.-'?? of baaed, wera . B l t ? ? , ? eing ? i.iiit y i,f hi^ Bt . ? . thl ? ' ' Of the Mat ? ? rlme of whlch . i hlng ? .' eph I'oik Bolicltor t" ireral tlmea to e to the Boilcitor ? | "I nol ,Tl ? ? . \ ,'i- ii. 8 Ml ins calllng a hall In thal thr .... ? ? ,, ? pari took ? tl ?? di lha ?1 ? i ' N'j, ai-, OO other araj t theae partl ilar exi utlona ? n, after tb igua LOG 40,000 YEARS OLD Ancient Timber Found in Equi table Excavation. ? , i ?,,., ? ti ,ia4 thal a i"' iroin the pn - '.. in th" : , thi Bquitabtfl Building ? -Ing. ? ? log has i" ? n there ... ,,r .?,,.'. The . aw to ri,. nature thal elethed thla a ? t>"r> ,i period. \. been presented t? Itlea. BOOK CONVICTS HANISH Sun Worshippers* Head Faccs Five-Year Sentence. ? Otomsn Zsi Adusht ' ? i ? f Ijaadasnan" and of ti,. Maadaanaa cuH of Bun Wor "'iipperw. was found guilty by a federal j Jjuy hen t<, da) "f aandlna objeetlonahli xpreaa ln vloaatlon of the ? '"t'-rsrat,. ,.,,,,,?,,., lawa Ha maj be, ?'' to fivi years' Imprlaonment, or both ( rh" rerdli t brai da ;.s unfll foi ?" . Maaj tha u itbook of the cult. Thi booli a' r*-j"i to thi d aini'.si bo othi r u,|"'?" rj bj elthsr alde The 2* Preecrlbed aun batha snd berh reav '|''?*^,? bui ita atrlklng featuri and thal 'Wed tr, i,y tha government?waa a 1**tia>*> on bKX telatloiib. Goes to Wed Brave Mexicano, She Is Stabbed and Robbed Vivian Allen's Plifrrht Causes Her Brother to Start Hurriedly for Hli Paso. Mlaa M i ? i ? Mien. an octreBs, llvlns in the Hotel Dreaden, in Weal Mth street ? ed a ti l. gram from El Paeo, Tex , ? - thal her alatei Vh lan thi re had ? ? ? atabbed In hei si ouldt i nnd iol bed of mlnlng BtOCB The WOUnd was said to be not dangeroua On recelpl of th" 1.1. rviiin iiai Aiien. a mlnlng englnccr of Canada and ? brother of the alatera BtSlied for Bl PaSO. lt ls known he is t< ? led in Hndlng ini* Rodrlgo Zlanna dexlcan, whom Vivian waa to hava ? i ln Ki I'aso j eati i daj Vivian Allen Btarted for El Paso Bun dav t,, meel Zlanna, who poaed as ? wealth) Mexlcsn "ii Aeld owner, Zlanna wenl ;,? i.i Paso ler daya ago telllag tl i Allen in and hia mothei would meet in i at the ii"t'.| Bheldon there and ,ir for their wedding. i" u eiirn siia \ Vlvlan'fl aister reci ? m.iiii fmrn El Paao i eadlng: . ,i saf. Everythlng lovelj, Viv? ian " Vesterdsy the,,. came anothei meaaage. whlch ?? "Zlanna gol all m ? nd knlfed ! me IVhsl a in i .;???? \ |y|, Iftaa Allen communlcated witb her .. ti legram ta i at El Pi . it Zlanna No replj ? ame, ao Allen wenl to n,.. ii Broadway, where he romalned ? '??-. ti d a Ith i1 ? Mexlcan < ton* aui Oem i eral houi - Lat< i be would aay nothlng as to what h? learned, but hurriedly leit on a Lehli \ alli ? "am for ;: Paao Afti i he lefl h<, ?mi , ame, ln whl< h was writ- j etun Ing. ' 'an'i Bnd Rodi Igo. I M ? i, I || \ ,\ iaii " Vivian \li. ri. known on the t-\.tu> a-1 "in i..- l-:,,- ?,;, j;,.' . ame t,> this , itj thn i montha ago from hei home, ln Toi. d< Ih e wlth her i ?? afyrtle, know n on the ilage ? - . ? ? .; Imore. Theli pan Bta had ii . tlme bi fore, l< ai Ing both im ,,f money, * heri upon \'i\ lan had retired from th- ? i at tuncd hei ,,, i.. the '.ill ??! thi - ivhiil Tuo montha ago Vh , , d a I al the Hotel Claridge Then in ., ? ?! t , Zlanna, a !., i4,i- f i om tin proi Ince of Chihuahua from aouth of thi Rio Qi andi ' I] ...,n,. ,i ] ? Iki ,l brilliantl) aml made Im. lupei blj i!.. saw hli pai Inei home, an i ! i the daj followlng that ! md for man> daya thcreafti great ?. e waa a < ard j . !?? I . I i'lanna, ..;.,i almosl alwayi there n-aa i rervenl , ? i receIved i .! iii<- Hotel i'r. aden. ni i M) t tle, known on the ataga i ? illmoi ? end tht reafter ? n Ihe entertaln the ',,'.ts jn ?: \ ,,::>?... ? ,,?, i.i ? ? said. \ 11 ? | li the WILSON IN CROWD; SAYRES DODGEIT ? i.ntiniiiii fmm rirst page. ? anta Bultan i ln chai gi of aquad l, I >alj. Bo; ei a, Hammond, Bmlth, Hayes, Btearns, Pullen, Mr. Tuthill snd a number ol csdets. Wlth two ahiny, brase i annon 11 i ] re al the Hotel / Navy is at the Vanderbllt, and there ? man] of ihera that li n'ould : ,[.-,.? I.. ha*?? tin- umplre i all ih, roll However, in the lo I aeen Lteutenanl Commander and Mra A. P Pairfleld, the commander belng t. ., i ? i i.i i he Na\ >? Ath ? lal Ion. J. a Reill). coai b, foimerly of rale, rlaai ol l- Pro tesBoi i'. J. Dashiell, Lieutensni Com mandcra Oaterhaua, Morton and WIII ama, Professor C. V. Cusachs, Sur geon R. W. McDowell, Lieutenant <; W: Bimpson, Captaln t,. w. Logan, i... itenanl W. B. McCllntic aml many othera Man] ol the offlcera are ec companied bj their ? Ivea eaklng of tbe 'annon. a pl nrin nent representatlve "f the navy ac-ornfull* 'i? j ii you < \ er hear ihe old hymn, a Charge to Keep i Have'? Well, if thoae annon are loaded In the < apei ta tmn tiiai the Army will win, we'll sing thal llttle song lo morrou they will nol be lire'i." An nrin.v ofllcer Baid "On paper Nav) has the edge on 118. Bul thev'll knoa there has been a s'r.-tp when It'g . t. With an et en break in thi lUCk we are just as bke|y t0 Win as are " Two iadles of Ihe armj eharged the headquartera of the navy laal nisht waving Brmj flaga, and although they rreated aome excltemenl ihey wera nol lacklcd, Navy'a enris spparently nol | 4,n the job. or ba- Ing ' "bl feet i,r warm hearts, or aome other trouble, Navy Goat Gets Foy's. Navy'a playera and coachea went to Hammerateln'B btsl alghl, and, of course, bai a l'i' of fun thera Th. kepl the peace until the bi venth ael j (thl la believed lo i"- a world'a record f,,r college men), and Ihi n Eddle F iy an.l Iiis gang e.iti.e on. That w.is an incentlve no one ever reslsts, and lliej wenl i" ii rlgbl merrlly. The) aeni the Navy'a offlcial mascot, a Isrge goat, on tbe Btage from ll.ther aide entrance. Poj had iust announced thal "he was only four sby ?,f a team bimi belng accompanled by eevea of ,iis chlldrea Bddte laughed a moment. Then he aaw Ibe goat Th.- goal bad been aeverely pestered In mlnd aml body by th- college men and he dldn't thlnk nui'h of Eddle Poy'a red Bweater. h*- wenl t" Ihe centre of the Btage. Mr. Foy vacated it at that pre-\ clse moment, tbe action belng so Btmul taneoua that atop watchea falled to de teel a dlfferentlatlon ln the movement. Mr. i'"v saitl afurward that Ihe Navy bad evidently con.a into poaaes Blon of two gosti theira and hia I ? \ t*. __W._?V_--->** MISS \ l\ IAN AI_1_EN sist. rs fo- eeveral ??? Zianna vohmteer.ii th. informatlon thal he was heavli} i large oll fleld ln ' acci pi | ooo ? i Mlaa VP . to be Invested in ti k, bul onl he kni w her so weii. Bhe gave Ihe monej to Beftor The latti r pn se< .1 hi r hand fer vently The ni 11 da ihe Irri ilstlble Heitcan aski -I ?'."'? nortta ' \ Ivlan 1 ? B.A01 a, a,n ahe blu ? 1 mured hi 1 aceept* ance Befior Zlana aaa radianl that night : leave on the moi 1 oa for hli home, then to mi el h moi hi 1 and arrangi detaili for Ihe wedding, a hi ii n ould be a thli [? ondi 1. even ' ; ? ? R . Grandi T< 1 ?' ? s igo thi .:..' k Hi :.-ft foi hla natlve 1 Hlss V'lvlan to ne ? ? mothei al Ihe rhe glrl, ??( 1. had given her hand, hi t and hi r 13.000 to I daya ntll ahi co ild be with hi ? ?( for El l" ? E Pai 0, Ti \ v ?> - ? '? iblt plled In luan !: Of ' ?(? \ lOI ? ???'.' bore s paradlse plui ''? Ml Btabl ed In the al i- I ' callli ? Rodrl gues. of tl.mj. w ho . ? ? ? n fl ? i ? Mi-- Alli ? and came here 10 meel I ? l< R Iguex Thej met ln J 1 ? Allen aaye Rodrla ie? took the ito k I forci .flei ? labb. ran from him to the ti ? WILSON CENTRE 0F FIRE CROWD Rcstaurant Bla/c Draws ihnu sands as He Qtl.ts 1 ht-atrc. I ... .,??..! f ghanli a a. a nd Mth atreet, ih. 1 inoi ? . .. ? . ? ' ?.. ? .,.--. lential pai I not thi tend with a fire ? ngine ? the fire. ? ot \\'il - ? . ten ? ? ? n_i'..-. a hli h | I m alted for him to p isa R ' thi 1" tnan 1 Riilld ? ? ? ?? on of the n la rant. Tl rere 1 hroa 1 Into a flun y <>f < ?.- Itemenl for a tii 1 ? 11 eft the ' ? . . W hi" n H ? 1 dlacov' r- " ' . -?*? < 111 ;.:.1 ihe eatauraiil Bhi ia the flar* l 1 ? ?" ' - monienl 1 he Bn ? ? ? ? hort rlrcult of I he 1 li r t |c . 1 rrenI ai 11 ? Ii h11 wen 1 nul I n the aromi While Ihe dinl i; 001 -..:;. smoke 11 ? ? th< rentaurant In *ti 1 t..i a wofflin harplal to pla) her best to llatrai 1 the ittentlon ?.f the dlm 1 ? who ?? neai the rea? taurant ((ii.-ii ihe alarm v-a turned ln. caii.-.i reserves to hsndle Ihe crowd whlch gathered Plre Chlef Turpenny dlrected : h< b 01 it ol extlngulahlng the blsxe I rhemlcal stream Waa dlrected from tha kitchen, while aand waa poured down Ihe chlmni " from the 1 ool r.-.rt ..f ihe . hiom. \ rollansed durlng th I ?? Thal the Prei Idi nt' - 1 itomoMle shouid nol be Interrupted, the pollne had Ihe en glnea hall antll hi had h fl Ihe thi .ne, inovlng alcwlj through Ihi den 1 crowd. NAVY TEAM_THE_FAVORITE Odds Touched 10 to C Around Hotcls Last Evening. ?,,-.? foolball el< 11 n ??(.. .. pro* noum ed favorlle among thos.- who aranted lo wagei yesterday, odda of 10 to 1 bdng of/i r.-.i ln the Wall Btreel dlatrlci thal the Army arould be de f.-at.-.i nt the I'ol.. Qrounde t.. daj Around ti"- hotela last evening the same ..his prevalled uritll Blberl R Martin, aaalatanl managei "i the van.i. 1 i.iit Motl I, Iried lo i.i.i' e P 999 on the mid shlpm.ri. Thla vv. nt begging so long lhal he Inallj ofl >n .1 to I 'lii k. ls f..r the gami miiitn. QuoUtlona rang t,? KS bld H08 aaked Aa a matici <>i fact lha tlckel ,,?, pn 1 iooa to be offei , v, .|.t in rai ,*-? 1 al hi \( > re at b pi' - ?i aii the wer- up o al aa aren prti a .1.111 Stefansson Schooncr Wreckod. Some, Uaaka, Noi M. The powei ^,.h(.., Marj Bai ha, ow ot tha beata ,,, Vllhiaimar BUfanaoon'a Canadian \i.ti. axploratlon expedltloa, tms beea wl-..,-k..i la '?'? "* ,,ri' *? -retlc eoaal ,,f uaaka Mewa af Ihe loaa of thi Mir. Sll, ,,s aaa received lo-daj In a . ( .,,?., Peter Barnard capUln of the veaael The |ee crushed II ? ?eaael luta small Mt_ aad aii tba pravlalona aad sdentlflc instrumenta aboard weri ktat. Aa Both ,,,.! of any Injury to the men .... Ihe ?ehooner it ba belleved all are safe. _ MUCH INTEREST IN PARTY CONFERENCE Rcpublican Meeting Friday Promises To Bc of Con vcntion Proportions. ACCEPTANCES ARE COA1ING IN EAST Nearly 1,500 l.caders Prominent in State Will F'articipate in Affair. T: l iblli atSte-S 'de , (,iif,-.? PJ< 1 I,. be i" l'i at the IVsldorf next PrMsy promlaea to reaoh the sl"- of ? cimven Mon 'i bere probabl] will be frotn 1,888 i" i too promlnent Repobll< ana lt at tendanr^ Arceptancea have rorm .n .,, rapldlj that it araa announced yeaterda; it tbe he.-oi'in.-.11.1. >,f the stnte committee ll i it would be mriflflarj to engage the i.'U-i ballruorn of tIm IValdorf, Ineti ad if ti,. istor Galler>, bb wbb Brat Intended 'i ? ?? ba lli Dom ai ommodati a I.'?"" pei - ? ona The ronlerence aill be called to ordei by rVnatni Ellht] Root, and after an or? aanlaatlon has been perfected Ihe meet i... openi : lo dla uaaton <?' I i . ??? ii part) inte eat There will be no , ut and drled programme, aml the de> bati will be open "< ali The queatlon of ,!;.??, witb "t without th. Btata , ,,i. rntioi the organlxat.on of the nevt Aaaembly, wlth an Independenl Republl ? an a.s .*-';?, aki r, .md th.- general atati i I itlon, includlng a diacuaalon <<'? the pres rnl state lesderahlp nnder Wllllam .< ? u.? Bome of t!a a ibjei is ripected :.me befon the i onferi nce. Thoae who Blresd] have expre aed ln of itt' ndlng include most of the mstorl and taaemblymen the Ri CongresBmen snd manj men and ?'! work i: ? tor* of the Btate will be e*ix i-lall well repn aenti d, a. eptani ?? i ? ? ? i.. . i . i f n.ni John A ;.. p'i ? eekl; - . r.- in< la H Mll h. II, "lt,,. bestei Poal i i Ro ? ? ?? | lim i . \\ i: ,;., ?! - ? I'oat-Mandard" J< ' i r mai "Brookl) n Tlmea ' ' i' ??. ? r ghkei ? Ea ? Irthui \ I ?. ? "i ??'..?.. - ? . ? urai rtmith, ? I ? Itandai d" . i-, edi rlck VVil on "Xewbursh \. w llilu Bhank*, \ ? ? ? John i ? "Middli lown Tin ? Han B m "Ithai a J >un al" W it ' ol '...--? im. Rep iblli ai ' l B ? '.'ivm. ' Oli na Falla 1 B i, "Ni n i:.. h.iie ptandart a i ?? Recorder" Plalna Ri II. WIII Tim. a" ? H ?. ? ton fi : ?: \\ V. -.4 II I! ' . ? mea"; F I-" 11 1 ? "H.kl) :i rort land Ht and ird," many of ? ?..,...,'.. . . ta o tate I bati ? ? . .? ? ? i -1 ? i . ?. ? it-.i the Bi ? ? reasmen in Wllllam Barnea - ..f the '-' in Btate Niiah Roi kwood i ed) .mi ? ? . i m i. bi 44 w h '.\411: in Hayi ard D md, \\ llllam ngharf Hookei Jamea 11. Betl I i j. gtali - ' ? Kranb i !'. ? Ut* rt 8 ? ?< Kopp, r.< ?'? rlck ' Tanni ' '?? dlle Mon ? ? ! j. .,.,., a im H. il . ,. i ... thi il"n Wllllam -I i , . R. Bhefl , , ? , , , Haaa Henrj A t , ... ?; !?m . | '. ,,1 ) I'.llll ii Ali 4 lohn Ho le r . Reulu n . ;i, i i, irb \ Bi hleren, H Hi ii i st. Inbrink, D H. Ral ? m . Mon e, ' bsrli K i . Waltei T Arrnii. i. Btaga u hitlii, Phlllp -I M" "<';i. Mfred C Uoae, , bsrli i i' Murphj and i. ,i. U Uttle BRITISH OFFICERS TO STAND TRIAL Court Martial Cnnvcncd as Kc sult ol (iravr Cantccn Brinery Scandals. I , ,,i ,. to Th* Trl London, Nov. 28. An oflV il ?'-" - ment waa Issued yeaterda) bj Ihe Wai , ifflci ronffrmlng n porl whlch bave ,?..., ,.,,,,,.?, regsrdlng b grave anh) scandal. Th. slafiii'M is aa foUoWBl ? vs a result of Ihe apot lal Investlga tion a-hli h baa been conducted recentlj ?rith a vlea to te Ung the sccurai i ol ailegationa made ln rarloua qudrtera a ,,, th? ixisten, e of a ayatem of bribery and corruptlon ln ragard lo Ihe ,,??,,?, ,,! canteana In tbe army, In? formation has been lald before the Um, ??,?,,,.-.1. ln eonsequence ol whlch H. ,-,?,,? .1 has given ordera ln th? ni | maunce convenlng i general eourl martial before arhlch chargea will be ,.,. f< rn .i agali it the followlng: ..,.,,,. ,,,?, m ,,,?- and Qusrtermastsr Walker, ol Ihe Ouarda Depot; the Hon. raptaln and Quartermsster Powlea lal Battallon Irlah Guards; the Hon, Lleu ?.?,,,,, ,til| Quartermaster Burton, Ith ,,. ,, iha Hon. Ueutenani and Quartermister Potter. M BatUllon Argyll and Butherland Hlghlandera; ,,?. Hon Lieutenant and Quartermaster Armstrong, Isl BsttsMon Norfol* Regl ment." ?Th.. Dsil) Bxpress'* aaya it under atanda the chargea are of the most aerloua charactor, arlth a probabillty of further proceadlnfja al a later atagg BgBlnal ,.tl.er -dliccis and rn...-cni.ius Blonsd 4.1T1-. rs _ Initiativc and Referendum Not for Western Canada. Rogtna aaalu Noi M IndJfference ,,t electora yesterdsy kiiled adoption of b itlatlra snd refereadirai legaalatlofi la ,,?. ,.,,.4. ,,.. of BBMluatehewBB Whlle al ,,?,,t all Ihe vote ast was ravorahta to ,i,,. .._,,, |ea thas M pei cenl of the voters went lo tha polla and the propo Bition falled ihrough baek of naceaaan numba"" 'HANDS OFF STATE, "CHIEF" IS ADVISED Leaders Close to Him Think He Shouid Obey Lesson of Last Election. MUST CONCENTRATE ON LOCAL AFFAIRS Even "Tom" Foley Says Murphy Ought To Bc Relieved of Upstate Burdens. if Charlea 9. Murph) takee rhe advlee ol aome Tammany leaders close t.i blm, he wiii ke.-p his "handa off" upstate mat ters aad conflna his future potltleal ae tlvrltlee to Maahattan Moal of the leaders arere wllHng to Btand by blm a* leader I ol Tammany Hall, II waa aald yesterday, bul thev betteved he hould ceewentrati his efforta on relmNlltatloa of tba or | aanlxatlon here, ln afeu of the kaaona of | the recenl electkm, A majorlty of dlatrlci leadera on the Tammany i-:?-n?-i ai committee sre bsM te be falthful Murph) men. and have hlther to looked wltb favor on an) advaace nenl or eatenslon >.f the powers ol "the Chlef." The f.i.t th.it some leadera doea to blm ..:. beglnnlng t.. argue thal he shouid be "relieved from the burden of BBy upetate ?rork" appeare ln political clrcles to be . iden ?? ol growlag dlssenalon an.i op :.tlon to Murpby in the Inner cirele. Murphy BhouM never again aaplre to be a atate leader, waa thi advlee given blm, it is underatood, bul he BhouM work hard to keep thi leaderahip "f Tamman) Hall 1 iip to rhe Btandard thal had always beea expected, thal menu vlctorlea ai tba polU, His dabbllng ln atate-wlde mattera , i.,,: . eXtl i t '-' .. ? 91 ineas ure i lamed for tbe moal i ei ? nl election reeults, II wae .. verj i"".r showlng for Murphy, .<t anj rate, the leadera sai.l l? .-i Qovernoi Olynn and othei il Demoi rata l tati rendera the opportunlt) more flttlng f"' M irphy to draa Ln hla political activtttes. :? . certaln that the Oovernor and other upai it< i adi rt feel thal thi an manage I thelr ..'-'ii affalra althoul the Murph) n ...... whlch was a notlceabte factor - . . i >i x admlniatratli n Bomethlng : mual be done io retrleve tbe rei enl losw a ol Tamman). and ll la up to the ' i ^hlef" lo adn li er the i emi dj Thal la tne \. i aon.i the lead ThonruM F Foley, leader --f the - I ai aenvbl) i >lati li t, and probablj aa i loae to M ,i rdi ? any ol the dlatrlci li adi ra ? i j eaterdsy thal he aaa ? ol rellei Ing Mui ph) of the "polltli -.1 b u - ? |de ol the ? it>. ? -I wo to --?? Mr Murph re aa "' 0 ? ild Mr. 1 ":- | "He has , . ough to do hei ? Ihi atati aitua* li .in embarraaalng po ?Itlon " ? i f- '- the ol ? I ol fonstsi t critlclai ? doesn'l de* Bome of tl hs' ?? urged Mr. Murph lo - powei i rnding the a-eak plaeee ln thla ii. .-.i theli ad i There ia t, thla was a les- j .i.- ti.- elei tlon, and Mr Mui ph) la th* man to proftl a leaaon j ln i.oiu'.x He ij open mlnded and broad | m hla rlewi ind r a a III m ihe ? i thi paal lo help h m ln the ful - i Mi ? m m ii a u a arand llttli ? ll,. ha? i.. pi a. tii all) evei | ? ? ? ..-I Mr Poley, u ne belleve he : ... an oi i tnlsatlon In .?-.oi thal almply can'l be bi sten ? tl ii fai i that , i ? ad thal Tam thi outgrowth ot ind expei leni - ir *. . ti on M inhattan ??? nIII iv nn Inclble." BURNS. DICKENS AND POPE PAPERS AT AUCTION Scottislt Poets Autograph on Excise Certificate Sold for $130 in London. ? London, Nov. '_'.?. An excise paper m ihi anda i ll ng of Roberl Burns, w Itb -nalure givlng the amounl i-f i- ? r he gauged, sold for $130 j esterda) ai Hotheb) -. and a i-ollectton of let* tera relatlng to blm, aome wlth hla au? tograph, sold for II.MM Flfty chei ka di aa n on ?'outta Bi ik bj charlea Dlckena broughl $105, and five autograph letters wrltten t.> Leigh liuiit i.\ Marj Bhelley, aecond wife of tha poet, sold for $275. Nlneteen kt lera of the imk. of Marlborougti t.> i;? orge iii wenl foi l-JUO, and twi nt) - three lettera of Alexander Pope to bla publlsher and othi ra fi t< hi d <s'-'-".. U. S. CONSUL ROBBED Genoa Thicf Makes $600 Haul ?Rifle Team at Nice. Genoa Noi tt While tha American Consul Oeneral, Dr. John B. Jones, w .i - visiini?f Rear Admiral Prank R Eteatty, ,,i th. American battleehip Counectlcut lt thli f ellpped Into hl i oom al a hoti' an,! atole lewelrj to the ralue of M89, The conaul general baa notlfled the Qi.i 1 authoi Itlea of his loew. Kice, N'o'. Hl \ naval rlfle team from the Amerlcsn wsrahlpe waa beaten by IM pointa t.>-.iay in a matrh agalnai a team from the erack Nlce Rlfle I luh There v .,? a large attendanee, The American rlflemen were Rnslgna Oacar C. Badger and John M. Katea aad B^eautnen Hari ing, Bedeskl, Bharplesa, Byrnes, De Bommera and i 'i uatrup, v., i.i.--. Nov. ? Th.- LTnlted Btatea naval suppl] ablp Celtlc and the fuel shlpl Cyclops lefl here to~_aj for the aouth. Th. eominai-dei ? of the battteahlpe Plor? Ida and Aikanaaa axchaaged viMtg arlth |he ?..niuiar.'le! .<f a RtBBB*?n CTUlseT arhlch arrlved to-day, whlM the Russlsn an.i Ameii.an bluejacketg frateralaad on Bhore. Italy Buys Battleship. London, Naa '-' "Thi Dadlj Tele graph" BuNlaataa lha report thal Itaty has purd ise.i tbe BraslHan dreadnoughl ;:i.? Janlero, g,, ord Ing to rarporta dui iti_ the in si f.-w montha i>r< at Brltaln, Ruaata, Oreai and Turkey have all had under eoBatdera* tion tbe purcbaae "f the draadnougfol uio Janelru. 'UNIQUE BOOK COLLECTION BOUGHT BY UNITED STATES .__. 1,500 Privately Printed Books and Pamphlets Go to Li brary of Congress. [Bt ' ?', ia le 'i he Trll a i.ondon, Not. .'> Bertram DobelLI the well known bookseller, has just aold b] ,-able to the I.ibrnry of '"onuress ln Washlngton a unique collection of aome flffeen hundred privately printed b""l4s nnd pamphleto, and tbe books are now beiniT dlspatched to their pennanent ii atlng phu a The collection representa the labor of almoat forty yeara snd durlag the B'hole Of that tim'- Mr. Ilobell. wbo liad pnlque opportunltlea to do ao, has been settinp BSide every book artd pamphlet printed for private clrculattofi whlch li.- could obtain. They are for the most part unknown t" prevloua bIMtograpb era "r undescribed in sny of tbe bsusI > Lmoka "f reference. This are conflned to no one brnnch of liimian knowledge, bul are chiefl) producta "f the elgh taenth and.nlneteentti ci nturiea "The Tiinis" Baya ii is .|uit.. eertaln I ih.it another such i olleclIon could not bi formed wlthln the next half century. $900 ^UHTER BY WASHINGTON _ Unpublished Missive Written in 1780, on Morrow of Election. [ By Cabla to Tl 1 'I'r; 'ii,. London, Nov. 20.?A very Important ! aml aupposedly hltherto unpublished letter written by I ,e,.r);o WashlngI the day after Iiis etecttOO as tirst Ptesl- , dent "f ih.- Unlted Btatea waa aold to Bamuel Powel yeaterday at Botheby'a tor S!MN?. Tbe letter la dated Mount Vernon, \ a, Pebruary, I'*?*? and I eadS, in PS1 '. as follOWfl All the BOlltlCal nianieii. res wbl'bl were calculated '?" Impede If nol pre vent 'l.peratlon of the new govern ment ara now brought to a eloae until I th.- meetlng of th-- new Congreaa and, ' although ih.- Issue "f all tha electlona is not yet known. tbey are aufHclently dlsplsyed t,, authorlse the bellef l the opposers of tbe governmenl bave , been defeated in ainiost every Inatance. "Although the electlona in tin- stat.. ,,[. ,,..i it wiii be aome tlme before tiie repreaentatives in Congreaa sre llna i- announced Prom i onjex ture, j however, it ia aupposed that the ma lorlt) will be Pederallsts- aome ar.- s,, languine aa to auppose thal aeven out ,,f ten will be bul thla, aa i bave ai read) said. is altogether i onjoi ture, .md rague i onjoi l ure, foi much pa i - have been laken and no art i*-ft un-l ed to potson the njlnd snd alsrm | the feara of ihe people Into opposition. I ?in the list "f electora whlch haa been publlahed by tbe ? aa utlve thority In this atate there appears, as far as i am Bcqualnted wlth the . bar a t.t< ,,f ti,.- gentlemen, elght declded Ifrlsnda of ihe new Constltutlon. Me the eause of ihe untish Klng'e Inaanlty | what it was. his situation <if aliv.-i ' merita commiseration Better perbaps would it have been for hia nation.' tho ght noi for oura (und< r th." preaent j proapei I) if this .".ent had happened at the time. Dr. Pranklln, you aay, aup i?,-,s tbai lus majesty'a constltutlon araa from the flrst tinged wlth 'he mai ady under vbi' li h. la now laboTlng. ' \\ ashlngton'a referero e to Oeon IH'a flrsl attack "f madnesa refera ln fai t to the autumn of 1788. The K i | i. ? nn d i" v\ indaor after tsktng t:... watera at Cheltenham, and gol wet winie walklng on October 10. The rn 4t ! ii.r he was taki n III, and on i '? tober 22 algna of mental derangemettt ap-l pi ari ,i. BRACELET A B00MERANG Woman Voyager Passes It to Friend, and Customs Sees. \i i Blrdli Hsri a, a a oi d i abln pss bi ng< r on the Cunarder Lusltanta araa ; detalned bj the cuatoma offlciala yeatei day becauae ahe was s...,, paaMng a gold braeelet to a friend on the pler Mis Hafiis its th.. Wlfe "I a tallOT "i Lundon and came hen to attend the wed dirtK of a relatlve ln 130th atreet, neai l,,i,o\ aven ?? A part] of ten relatlvea and frienda mel her at the pler, an.l thej braeelet whleh ahe pass..,] t,, one of them u.is Bubsequently paaaed from one vlaitor I,, another until Inapector Murphj aro cured it. Mrs. Harria contended that tin- $i<?>' worth of Jewdrj ahe had arlth her waa h, r ,,44i'. property, and waa nol Intended aa 4i, ddlng pr.'s. nta The j.'W.'is \\,i, detalned and the i roughl before Burveyoi llenrj ? v" inii\ two rlaltora are enUtled to pict i ,,sses to vlalt a returnlng friend "' rala- | live, an InveSttgatton arlll be Btarted to iind h"w ten relatlves were odmitted within the cuatoma llnea to rneel Mrs. Harria Awkward Que^tions in Reichstag Uncomfortable for Kaiser. Berlin, Nov. 2s The imperial Parlla ment to-daj duicuaaed th?- much crltl claed action of Emperor Wllllam In or dertni the court archltect, Brnast \on Iiuie. to droft the plana of the nea Oer m.m Embassj Building In Washlngton Instead "i permlttlng Profaaaor Bruno Moehring to do so aa the artaaer of the ,.petltlon opeued bj the Perelgn Ofllce for the purpoaa "f aeleetlng the beal de? aign. The Bubjecl wss brought up bj i'r. Morita Johannee Junck, a Nstlonsl Llb iiai. who Bsked the government whather it waa Irue thal an architoct who bad BOt partn ipat'd m the PoretgB Offlce COmpetltlOn had been ionimission.il lo drafl the plana Oottlleb \"n Jagow, tbe Porelgn Mln? later, leplnd that the tirdei had not \et been grren tor the coawtructiOn of tbe embassy building, as the plans must i'imi be approved by the Pruaslsn Aca ,,, m; of AreMtectura This, he aald, explained the absanee from the budget of| an appropriation for the einbassy Dr. Jeseph HarseM, n Soi-iai i?emo crat. then asked the iroveriiiii, nt Whether it had decldad to open an Inveeatfgatteu lllto the relations of th. "AliKlo-Aiiliriiaii Tobacco Trust" wlth tba Oarauui clgar .ii.' indastry, and was liiformed i>> Dr. Max Rlehter, Under Bacretan for the in lerlor, thal a COmilllBBlOII of inqulry was to be appoinlid. and that inemiiers of Parhaabenl arould have the rlgbl to at? tend IM alttings. UNIONISTS CARRY FIGHT TO DUBUN Anti-Home Rule Leaders Begin Thorough Cam? paign in Irish Capital. SHOTS FIRED IN RIOT. WOUNDING A WOMAN Militants Arrested and Summarily Sentenced Windows of Streetcars Smaslied. Dublin, Nov. 29, Th. L'atontel part) to da) carrk >i the a ar Into thi ? nei ijf terrltot. when Andrea Bor*ar*t-.? leader of the cmpositlon ln the Hauae a. I'ommona; Blr Kdward Caraon, leader o' the Lrisk Unlonlsts, an.i other promlnent men arrlved t-> detlver In tbe Irtsh caupi. tai a aerlea <>i sp..he-. ?,, riome Rule in i.-pi;. t?. the deputatton whteh w-ei . ..mei blm, Mr. Bonar-Law refterate-l thal the L'ntontst* ha.i opposed conetat ently and completel'y the whole Mea al the s- naratlon of the I'rilt. .1 KUlgdom and Inseated that the governmenl maal aeek the aanctlon >.f tka people befon attem itlag t.. inake the changi Durlng a apeech la the aftcriwea before the L'nlonlst Tlasnrlellon Mr. Beeaar-Lau i-.ii.i Premier Aequtth'a apeeck of tbe pre cedlag day soetned to blm a complete ?. - ceptance of th.- ordera af John Radaiaaa ? leader of the Irteh Nst-onsltsta, f..r "full -team ahead." and II thal W_r8 so th" difllcultles of th.- i nii-nist party aBjra gone. in ih- evening Mr. EkH-ar-Lew ad* dreaaed an Immense meeting ln thi Thea? tre Royal an.i alao an ovi iBow naw I Ing. ile argued thal the atUtude of I : Bter alone Justlfled the denaand foi *:i appaal to the country. n>> cballenged t'"* governmenl If lt believed :t bad BioraJ rlghl behlnd it t.. arreal Blr Edward Cai aon and Buppreee the armed B-Ovemaat ln ri.-t.-i. 'ihe atreet* to-nlabl wera crowded. Btudenta marched in proceaaton a"?i amaabed wlndowa ln tramcars an.i buihi Inga Bome ahota were flred and oni woman vvas wounded. Tbe potli a wei ? kepl buay previ ntli | affra: - kirnis Buffragettea attempted to reach Mr. Bonai-Law as he was drlvlng afternoon meeting t-> the realdence af Lord Iveagh. The bombarded blm >v>' ? pamphleta. Mra Bheehy Bkefllngton an i bfrs COnnery, the leaders ot the euffra lal - ? i' Dublls, were arreati d and charged ait obstructlng tt" police M Bkefllngton wka lentenced to sevea day.*' Imprlaenment, and at once dedared .? hutig. r strike."' The sutfragetti ? aante '? to pi ot< n against th* excli -i >n of nomen from M Konar Law'a meetlnga ln DuMIn and his refuaal t>. receive i deputatton of I i women. Tbey also Intended to a k blm to state whether the Cnioalsl party waa for or agali rl - laa ona n thi ??? ., Sov. a Two BUffrag tl - a reaolutel) refused to give thelr namea. ?,...:e commttted for trlal al I_eeda to-da: ..?I a eharge of araon Both complatacd to the magletrate of the ? >? ll) of the doctora and male wardera in an atteuspl to overeatae thelr realatancc to then- flnger prlnta taken. The anag nromlaed to refer the mattei to the Honw I l|l|. e sov. a m -- Ftobertso '?? ot Bli Johnstoi the tor-mnnagi r, ha - been releaaed from prtson Bhe wi. \. . rer 21 to a ti l n of twi weeka i .. a eharge of smaahlng a aindoa oi - .-.-,,,., of I'.- mlei Aaejulth' .. . . . ' .. and Immedlati ? en ni on hungi i itilke Ht r i ondltlon bi ich thal bei n li laa waa i oa* i .. -. i adv ?-. ? ? MINISTRY UNDER FIRE French Cabinet Shaken by Ex Premier's Attack. ;....? Paris, Nov. 28 The debate ob the propoaed f_!6O,fl00,()00 loan waa t|n |, ,i :;, the '"i amber of Deputlea to (1.,. _: - a-Pn rnler i 'alllaux, who at ,.,, K( ,| :,.. pjovei nmeat'a pollcj and recommended a cloaer approxlmatlon to bSngllah methods of estabHshlng tbe rquilibrium of .1 budgel and of laaulng governmenl bonds. Hla Bpeech made b ?real Impreaslon, and Bome eppreataev alon is now fell thal the Barthou Cab Inel 111av nol he atrong enough towith Btand the onalaught for whlch M. Call laux'fl apeech has no adroltly paved tha way. Th.- debate wlll be n Burned on Monday. ? B BICHLORIDE FATAL AGAIN W. Northrup Dead?His 0a_M Accident?Others Reported. Hichlortde of mercury clalmed anothei accldental lictlm yeaterday, whea 9T1I1 i.-im Northrup, a ckuhlng merehaaa af No. 138 w.s' l.n-i street, died at'the Har* lem Hosi Ital Two othi r caua a arere al-o announced Prom Moi rtstoa a, N. I came b report that Prederlek J. Uada bury waa .1 b hoapltal euffettag from rnercui y potsoning, whlla al i'-- IU il , 'harli - I McMaoua. twi nf - Hve yeara old, of No IM ^'??^ Bd atraat, was h. id a prisoner fea attemptlng to 1 hla llfe wit 1 the polson Northrup Bwallowed the nsercu let-. iiustak.nK them for qublll e pllls. on TiiibbIbt nlghi Ile areal to the Harlern 11.1-Tiial ti- si da). b 11 Ihe ph could not save blm Iu the case of the New .lerscy man the btchtorlde of mercury waa taken tg errer for beadache tsbtet* H< waa ia. n to the Mem.'t .1 He pil.il. where hope that he nught recover waa expreaaed laat night. McMaoua, who 1- ln Bellevue, acvard* Ing to the police t...>k two Mbteta to end his iife becauae af aa uahappy krva iffa r Bird Visitors Must Strip. \ brace of phoaaanta. owaed by r* D Mowatt, Of l.ondon. were .t.-tailie.I on the I'unard l.ine pier yeaterday wheti tlie.v were found in the _?ff f of the ti av - eller. lt vvas e\plalned that they had c. OM h. re as gltta for a frlend. but aa the laa rof-tdl the ImportHtloii Of plumaga of wii.i bir.i*. tba pkeaaaata w. ra detain- d The SWner asked if then- was an>' oh j. tion to ir.s bftagkag la the fowl it the plaaaage was ramoved and waa in forraed tbat there vvas not. lUtpped of their fcather*. th* bird* were taken later to the Ktiulishman'a frlend.