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TA TO LEAD IN FINAL STAND aiil Take Charge ol Army K San Luis Potosi. Say Rebel Sp.es, -H^ITHDRAW MEN 1 FROM OTHER TOW NS < 70 Bf n)a\*an*4 tOt Usl '^,,,f Merctdo Callf Oroico Cowmrd. ? tan 1 * lr '?' I B* to - Saari ??*? , ? ? Up Carefl i* ,a> men made . ? ? *p by ' ild the talns - way ei bj - thsl ? ? 4 ' t Of 1 . es and an ect the ? r ? tj. *B They have ,M t*i* goat . ?Ip 8n I the Ba nc? a prlaoner at ?? to . .... w bla . raid ar.d many rr had I am a coward. that to my ? rgsi an I A tM jj, . . ? xehe |l not get one enl i m Qensral | .- blm to the . ? -en lend me . ? ? - : havei ? ? ***_. bai ,rne to ' and I ? ? ss to th* -cauae com ? to flght fflflfl ?a. > mai - ? ?? , _SB BBjp I That ?Vcado Acciei Orozco. !****Uia-*i. and rr anera Inflfl and Qen* - ? ? -. voi ? owansa' under iai that th*> abandon4Ml theh a*a u th? ii I v " sp, . , ind a eourl ? ? "T WaBB *?'??. **?**-*?, ?? moxe ?..nr-e* ?8r*iceaaar4 | * lUnat. - i ? I "*??*?- - ... I Bflfll-r ? ^itten el th* ' ' l .id be JBUTION LAW FAULTY. SAYD. &H. OFFICIALS pd Be Enforced or Rail T^* Relieved from Responsi 1^ Under It. They Declare. ? i Meani Bfll-Mil. V ' I 11 aaaku 7 M' - -. ' *?' H?,?'" ' ' ' ? mesaage t*r ? ?_.*' <?_! " ^Vij^ ^"'' ?? ' ........ v ?.. J***a ?,_?. "'8. a, r'M" : ???'-?? ' B1 lt* FRANCE WARNS HUERTA Go\ernment Protests Againsl Mexico s Debt Default. *.' .1 i . *??, \ r ' - \' ' | . . | . Ifll* ? ? I n -. . ? .v 4 ... ? 4 ties snd I ARMY OF MEX1CANS SLEEPS IN U. S. BEDS First Picturcsquc ( ontingent of 2.500 RefiJo_ccs Arri\cv at Fort Bliss. Pai ?.--, .?;.. .1 t!-e ri ? ard menl of ga f..: nearly two v nd car ? ? ? ? to 1 lay ? sllen ? aila tfl* en '..;. the t, snd i .r.pc- of rrappJ > - a ter guantitx than they e Twent>-flve hundre '?'? - - . - nagS wlth ? ? en and the first t! ' to ar I etockade at Forl ! They are occupylng i ?? fo' haa no ? - m the noti ... ....*.. before thelr arrixal The moun form a barkg I lie to the - *:iapcd terts are. FOTl . ? and mlles. the Btretch of Texas prairie. Wearlag all manner of clotbini the e appear ance of an army of vagal . ? e ha capa, aome i * .-eros no head covering of any ? were ir, ? ? B in tlghl flt .... 4- thern M-xico. ? ?ome ln Btrlctly American made btalned for ' ?jrornen from aome a* * Three long trains brought to-d na 1 Marfa Tl - ?? ?-.?.*?? end to-morro? . - the Federal l - the flat from the il en tralaa to tha ler i ? .erican tt Ipanil words wer- ? (men) ar ? Churry), they went Qiilckly to ass.jrned them, and ll ?. and c hildren had i ..-???.-.? horrtes. DENIAL BY MR" CHURCHILL First Lord of Adimralty Says Board Won't Resign. [By i LoM(i?n. Jan. 21.-?*'? Utical clrcles a. ? . .sen* the x. terday, in Win the First Loi Iralty, authorlaed a denial to the foUorwing effect: i ?- about - nr" based .-n BUr ld I.- uniform Btatl ment that the ' of Admiralty had expreaaad an ? -ignmg la untrue.' Of course, this dlaclalmei doea not tb* i iracj of the statemi ni that ,f Mr. Cnurchill la n the I rd of Ad gh author ratei .that the . ? "it" two op impa on < n of th? .., be mad- for thi Beet. \ ra of th*. ? tha Chan r of the i. ? and In opi ? tbe I -' K..ard oi - ludlng thi B8 well as tlH na ? al ntatn ? ? ? utely ..,ort of 'ts own ? - whii h untll a month ago ,:,--. of the Cablm t, and ,i :,s ii bod) rather lhai da-iger th?- national inter. NEW BANS AGAINST TANGO Cardinal Bacilieri Prohibits, Archbishop Conderans It. yt, . . dlnal Har tholomea ? .--.., haa atrongly oon tl-.g the Ul I ? l" ... . ?.?,., ' sdda ? .- raodssl ai ?? ealnal thi nal ? I " .. ? . ??'.... -ivi llZB" Ital), Ji ' eaatop , ... ? . ? * ingo atbolica nol lo i?' .... vrl '- I CbrlattaB n ent. . -? Tire Judges Appointed. Flre ? i ? . . v I (ed ?!...'.:? : ' ' ?'""l 'I i fl ' ' ' ?. .o demur. LORD STRATHCONA DEAD IN LONDON High Commissioner for Canada Expires Peace ftilly While Aslecp. GA\ I STRENOTH TO SPAN A CONTINKNT Built Canadian Pacific Railway in FlVf Years Honnrcd by I un Hemisphercs. I ,4- ,| - . ;, n'1 Mount n . for ? . ? i mon ? death waa ,v,ie tn ?? result of ? ttach ii. had I a ei er. ol bla wife on No w iii, ti proi '-'i .. gi eai to I m v - irtte- Wnown Mounl Koyal. the ol career at t:M ing of \..v. mber 7, ??? ? .-. rltlsh < olumbla, t goldei aplke into the t two i alra ot ralla the easl a'eal l aplke com id, to h Donald Smith ha'l ? ontr'buteri tbe ? . tU8 ? .?* thi golden aplke waa a ? .4- he 1" ?' m his iask ira before he ha.l bei blaek aturdy man. The i""-- ? ' his llfe had been pour.d into the acl eant i toward tha n bu Cai ada ? gral deur, In the raa >.r'i> .1 foi Ighthood Iti ihe < ?? d St Ml and 81 Qs ?rge. ' Fnend of James J. Hill. trong men mal In confliet for control over the rlver trafhV through tha Btate ol atlnnasota 11 the men waa a amall trader oi Bl Paul known to his frlenda aa "Jlm" Hill. The other ? ? aander Bmith, com* mlaaloner of the Huda< n'a Bay Company at Wlm pei In this confliet began tha s of two might) amplrea It bad not gone far when the two men met. From '? of ihat meetlng heatllitlea . j 44,-re two kindn d apliita Al tbe outael thej two leeognlsed aa ? tt (t both ex* timea sir.re then Mr. HUI learned a few yeara ago, that the ago, atllwaukee i Bl Paul would . ... weil, lei tbem ? ? ? ' om for all!" i (,.,, -. ? ? ed _.:most the aame ;i telling tha world thal the bulld? lng of the Qrand Ti inh Paclflc wo iM Canadian Paclflc . 4.. .-.. born lu Ar I ? ? red the service of the H idtaoi Bay Comi 8 en elKhteen years old. After ? ears ol work on tha l_abra nr,r t and ln tha tforthweetern adi derr)f, bll t factOT and later en oi ind chlet commtealon-r cf t), in Canada. He was tha laal to i oin thi* i oaitton. At the tlme (,f ihr. first Hie: r. hellion in the Red Rlver country. ln IW, he recelved the q ,v. m.., Oeneral ln Coun ? - hls aervlcea. In lt70 he waa aii ? ? . n of the Kanltoha Leg Canadian Houae of Commona and waa madi ? member of . ... Bxecut ?? ? "oum " ?f ,h" -N,,rt'' errrtoi I xrt later h? al Latglslature, .. , ? ? -.4. t? IB7, ha remalned a mem ei ol thi Dominlon Pai 94 he tree api ted Cana? dian Hlgh Commlaaloner to l#ondon to aucceed Blr Charlea Tuppei. and becam a member of. tl * rri'>' ' *" fur Canada. ' Honor-d by Colleges. He waa a dlri l ? Bt. 1 | M ..? f th* ...,., of Ui? . ?,. ....... ... l, ....... j Doctor of Laawa on ao had been ? hancollor of A deen Unlveralty and of McGill mivir waa honorarj cammodora el I Bt I_Ewrence Vacht Club , . ? of tba Queheo Ttifle Aaaoclatlon, . ? Btrathcona wlll be rememb-'red as Hantbroplsl a arell as an ompire .. Of his Innumerahle minor beni M he never apoke Among hli BU ? eoaaplcuoua Otpltal in Montreal. given Jolni , ratlfand Lord Mount-atephen, to .... 0f Queen 1 1. ... ealsogavi ? ? mlllwn ? educaUoi ... ? to McG ,,e alao contrlbuted a mllllon ' "< ,h- m tha Boer wai ,?,,, Btrathcona married leabella Bo .. Rlch.rd Hardlaty. of : r. .lauKhter. HAYTIAN REBELS WIPE OUT FEDERAL TROOPS Crushmg Defeat After Ternfic Engagement?War Min? ister on the Quebec. en, nayti. Jan. 20.? Th* ? ment tTOOpa were over . defeated by the rebels nnd afti r a terrlfle battla to . . mili from thla elty. The Iiio iner of War took refug. on board the ? Waahington. Jan IX Searo ot the roul ,,' t,,, Haytlan go ? mna nt 1 tt oi the , Mii Bter of w?r ca ? ? f,ii nl officlala to-nlght tn com hitlon raglni the n< rthern 0f tha laland ?? - far '"'""'" tchaa have In? ti .... th< .. |? d* *?'"? r.r .ii -< tha north coaal ol Haytl, it was sabi tha gun ,?Mt . i,.,4v off l'.,rt-a;i-ITln<*e. h m through tha w .,,, pnn,... ,., ,;,.>.? Haytlen ln . . ,,:ii, i:,is here i ? flrst )iiiu . on of thn lateal phaae'of ;i.,.,,i,.ii.. a. Tha | inboal Petrel. noa al Bai to I.ige Clty, probaM) adll g? tn Port-au-Prlnee to tafca tha pleei of in,. Nai',' llle wi.rn thal v< ??? I leavea for , ai ? Haytlan. So wr.r.l bad ed at the Ii,.(,aMii.'i t tO-n ghl fi' Bl I "''v ;> '?' " I .,,?. ,.. ? ?-,;. Ha i ? it. where ? erlcan Intereati In frull . ... has not u tha caJbtea ?ii. war '?? l...,iii.' tlen. , i vi. BTRATHCONA. MRS. VANDERBILT TO WAR ON DRUGS 4 ont'n.i.,1 from flr.l par ly Into the poaslbllitlea of this couraa Invei tigal i are alao to obtaln * -1? ? ,r use In the stat- I amnaign . ..vrr-r i.i,- been In conferanoe xvith Deputy Comtnlaaloner L-ewla of th- D-* partment of Correctlon, who la plan nmg to biing th- seriousnesa of thi uatlon t.. th- attention of Mayor Mlti hi i. Lewla agn ea X4 Ith Mr. tcr's d< -n thal prtaona are fl i wlth th- . ?-.! and haa promlaed to i" Operate '-xith him in every rvay. One man who aei*ved a term In th- Tomba told him thal -l'i per cenl "i' ihe pria 4 were drug flenda, and many . ?? i. a: ned its UBC whi.- in Jail. Heroin whi h ia commanding the ape attention ..f the Investlgators, la ?;-. .1 >-;nii!..rl t" , ....'iii)-. in pon ?!' ? 1 f.-rm, belng snulfed up th" rn?. and , aill d b) tn- 4ictims "hapt. A 4 ordmg to experta, Ita toalc propi - ,,n a rabbil ar- flfteen tim-s - ronger than morphlne, whlle a ? ; is killed by ono-thirtleth <?? the amount of morphin* requlred to produce leath. |t^ legltimate nsos are to reli-ve v, hooping co igl. iind aimllar bi affei ? an fo ind that only 20 i" r cenl of th- aupply brought t , this eounti "? "I. fully BO i ? r i eing uaed by fiends. The * comea from Oermany, where it is made 1,4- treatlng morphtafl xvith acetlc a. id. it is mu.fi cheaper than cocaine. 'The sal- and aae <>t heroin ls re Btrlded in many states. no'ably Call** fornla, bj BfMCifl* mention," said Mr. Coulter, "and there is no reason xvhy it should BOl he here. nn the oth'-r hand, OOCaine ami other drugs te ?tricted l ere adequatery aa far aa the law goes. can be readily ohtained :n great quantltiea tn neighboring 8t=.!??-. ? _-, nteratate ! .? would prevent ttus. ?Th** l'nlted Btatea arm*. doctors ara Inveatigatlng the prui.iem among the soldlers, whera the uafl of drugs :s wideapread, bo we would have thesa data to help us in the fight at Wash? ington." li was common knowledge, he - ? rJJ, that one man had made f2O,<)00 in txvo ? r.;rs seiiing heroin on the rrtreets, while one ihiiggist waa recently found ?ras buying heroin tabi.-ts in 25, *..H. :.,t'. Coulter Bpoke blghly of The Trib une'a fluccesa laal year in gettlng more stringenl cocaine lawa paaaert, an.i aald he thoughi th- aame sort of aupport could gel even bi tter r*ondiU4*_a The ptice of the drug had g"ne up. he said, with stri-ter U8.W8, and enforeim- nt COUld make the price almost prohlbl llva CLUBHOUSEPLANSREVISED Friars Will Reconstruct Build mgs in West 48th Street. The Friars Club, of whlch Johr, W. not to cier-t a ,. - 4- n*y ? house. aa orlgnally plannsd in 1911, when it purchaaad additional prop? erty. According to revlaed plans. Jlicd ye? tb* th:-. . four an.l Tive story dwslllngfl at N" IM to no West isth street ^ 11! ted al a coal ot I ? - ? Harry Allen Ja4obs is the architsct. \ :. ? rlll be bulit, a ni n f.n;:i.|*' ii. th'1 Oothl Btyl* ? ' - te.) and i . ntei lor chai g< to a ow tor liaadball courts and a gymnaslum li. the cellar. a gri',1 room on th- tlrst floor. dining room, pool and bllliard rooms. iibrarj and t lounging rooms on Ihfl flflOOBd floor ai d or the thlrd, fourth and flfth floor?. IN "LURE" DENIES LURE Actress, Repudiating Woman's Charge, Defends Profession. ? , .- |ng IB scandalo-.s and i: th- har.:*?. of Mrs Dsrby ?'rand.ili that *!,* lured her huaband from her. M XI.,4, an actress. lio-.i appear.ng in "The l.ire." i^k.-d ln the Supreme Courl erda* that Mra '"om* pelled to make more ppeetBe her complalnt bi th- -u:t whleb flhfl baa broughl afl ? May for the all*nat;on of her > ??? ? 44.is ;. ir.fT.N. Of th- ?' i ? . B, rjnn of Van 1 halrt, ?*. Co whlch fi.iie.i. liis wife oi t ned a aspara ; om him. Misa May, who is Miss r*urman m prl. ,,,,, ,\it that Bbl I ' onl) did i.'.t |ur? I ...i.daii from his wlf? 1 ut w-nt as fsr as .'allfornla to get a**! from 'r.v.d.iii a- he waa eai ataal suing her. Phe aactfljleed a m>o.i ei.s - menl In rfeu rerb ln dolng flo. Mi*i Ma* v.i Kl that Crandall aete.l or. BA an el derly friend to ber aud her atater The actraaa said In her afuMavit i r. i-ogi.i'e that rai fltatTi aa whlch, bi th* ? "iind. la p open to attack BUch aa thM I dealn lhai tha ...a.-iif ol tboae I Bn* tha ' ** Ann """ """' ""' ?f men." NATIONS SIGN SEA SAFETY CONVENTION World Wide Conference Deals with Question in Thorotlgtl Manncr. LORD MERSEY TELLS OF THE AOREEMENTS Says Possibility of Totally De structivc Accidcnt Remains and Warns Captains. 14 , Bbli ".!??:; Londoa, Jan. 21. \ convention whlch mark an er.t ln the histor./ >,f mer chanl ahlpplng of the world waa alfned ,t\ London yeeterday. i? embodlea im? portant com lualona reached bj the In lernatlonal Conference on tha Bafety of Mfa al Bea, whlch aaeembled In No vember on ihe Invltatlon of the Hrit? ish government. Tha mnln rcsults r.f thla new agre4 menl among tha grea! marltlme na? tions are nn follow Bl \n int.'rnational BCrvtce under the control of the United Btatei for pur po*c* of IC8 patrol anrl tC8 ? 1 Oa* '?' ? B I lOU and the deatructlon nt derell ta In the N-.rth Atlantlc; provlalon for Increaa* ing th* t-nfety r.f vcaaela by i ihdlvtalon into a numbar of main wati rtlghl i om partments and bulhheada to previ the apread of Bre; meani <-t eacape from watertlsrht <ompartments: double bottoms: a BUrvey Of new and existlng veaaela. wlreleea telegraphy apparatua on all merchanl veaaela engaged In ln* lernatlonal voyagea and havlng on board fift;- persons or more. with a con tlnuoua wlreleaa aral h wherever such la dcemed uaeful; llfeboata or equlva lenta for all peraona on board PontOOna nnd llfe rafts .ire rnen? tloned as an a ixlliary equipment, nnd the s. aie is lairi down for proportlon of crew competeni to handle the bi ta anrl rafts. The , arriage of dangl I g.is ii forbldden mihI an adequata B] aii m of llghting in all ahipa requlred. \fier the convention was algned yee? terday the Rlght Hon. iydney Charlea Buxton, preeidenl of the Board of ?l ;?.,,],. e ili.gi-'i-d th'' work ,.f Lord Mersej and the delegatea ano reveaicd the Intereal that had been taken in conference by the King and Queen of Bngland nnd tha Oerman Bmperor. Benator J. Hamllton Lewls and Judse Alexander, delcgate* from the United Btatea, expreeaed ihe ararmeat appre clatlon of the results ai'hievrd by the conference and urgod the effect that Bttch an Internatlonal effurt on behalf of bumanlty mual hav..- on the cauae of general peace. .Judge Alexander de clared that the regulations for con atructloa are the most important pirt .,f the convention. Laondon, Jan. Hl?The t.sk of Bemrlng greater recurlty for fchips at aaa and their passetiaieis was dealt wlth in a thorough manaer by the Interaal COnferenes on Safet: at Sea whlch came to an emi to-day when the delegatea aent by fourteen nations .si_n.d a convention I down regulations for the future. L'nlted Btatea ?*?? i ? ter ?'? Hamllton !.ewin, Whom Lord M-?-y al e i 00 tO Bpeak in behalf of the I'resident and Ben? ate, sald: ??__?/ .listinB-uisheH chlef. Pr*_l '?*", ? son. and tha. American Congreaa wiu . accord this document IU just place ? eir appreciatlon and approval be ... of tha humahity It repreeenU and of the prlnclple of peace and good arlll lt eatahllahee The maaaure igreed ta thla dav opens an era o; condlUtlon he twer n the natlona of the New World and the Old and ii followed blda farewell to tha antagontoma of nations and the cnml ties of pcoplea." -. Btor Lttrta feared thal propriaty for* i Kde tha boaat that "my country la tha greateel ln the world." bul he could al i, ,4, aaserl thal none wet greeter. 'i"e ?,, greatneaa of Amertcana, ba said. lay iii their effort toward the settlemen; Of all ' ontro-ersles of nations b) peaoefUl methoda. Lord Meraey'a Speech. ? \n internatlonal aervli ? ' I*ord Mareey 4..,i,i "ii to i., esUbltahed by the natlona chlefly Intere-ted for the purpoae ot an itrol and ice o-aervatlon, aa weil a? the deatructlon of derellcta la .he North .UantlC It la to be under the , ontroi ot the United states. ti la aervlea - to take over and continue the work dotM by the reaaelsemployed by the United Btatea in mZ-'Vt ln locating i"<*. ln determlnlng Its Ilmlta tO the south. ihe east and tha weel and la keeptag la touch with it as h movea aeuthward, la order that v. ?,?.. ,,.. |_ept Inforaaad b: wlrelea teleg? raphy of Ita poa -s-fne aervl u orill also continue the duty of deallng aith dangeroua derellcta ea>t ? | iina drawn from Caae Sab e to lat* ,?,].. .,i north, longltuda to areat. The tera to tbe west ot thla line wUI con tinue to be watched bj the United states ?Th.- duty i- alae Impoaad en ? ahlp masters to report the preaence Of dai I ous i :e and derellcta and a cede has oeen prepared to fadlltate this reportlng. Whi ii i. a la reported on or near tbe track a ship mual pro- eed during tbe night al moderata ? ' :ur ,u tmune ao as 10 . lear the danger zone. \., Internatlonal code for urgent and Important signals has been adopted. ?The most dlffleult point this commit? tee had to deal arlth naa tha .mision of ships into eratartlght eompartmenta. Tn. convention prevldea thal tha degrea of I shouid Increaae In a regular and contlnuoua manner with the length of _d that wssels shall be a_ ef eubdlvMed aa peealbla, bavlag regard t.. the aervlcee for arhleh th. Intended H i*> alae aspttcttly atatad that ! the requlrementa imposed by thr. eonvan* : tiot, ara mlnlmum requlrenaenta ' Important Subjecta Dealt With. 4 notlg the mosl important BObjl la dealt wlth uader thi Ung ot ?aaiatruc ; tion Liord Mareey menttoned bulhl tot tbe preventJen or the apread of flre. ,,..,,-,. of aa apa from aratertlghl partmenta, requliementa as to ihe Btrengtfa of bulhheada and deeks, the re* daction le the Bmalleat avmber practl* cable of the Bpanthga In aratertlght buik iiead.. the reetrlct-on of the number of , paninga in the ahtpffl outer akin, appii aacea foi cloelna thi aame, regatreaMatt ' BB tO thi fltttng and extent of double bot ' perledleal operation and ln i ,, tlon of aratertlghl deera, et Conciuding the Bunuaary of the.se pro 4i?i.,ns Lord Mi - -.nd it was Imper* taal i" poti i oui thal the moal ear il atteatiea had bi aa gtet a la all pra ii.aiila detaHa and d*sign_ for the la . nu.. Bl Ihe safety of a ahlp, there Btlll reraataed tha pesalbHH) ol a ssrlflflM an'l ? laily destr trCl ' ? I-"* It waa therefore unperatlve thal rmptalna Bhoutd nevsr rslaa their **|gitonce or. thi luppo ? Itlon f ? rsel 44H8 unxlnkable. On tb* ? ontrai y, capta Id atrlve to ...pi ... ths Bafst] vre* klsd b) tlu itself that very g.eat Incrssss ln ssisty \4 iii. i. raaulta from prudeat and akiifui rnsnagemenl nnd navtgattoa The convention providefl thal a'l mer ?. laged la Interaa* ,.. . Lgea wii-ti- r ?t. sm? ? Is, .-'ml wheth* Ing i',')*?? ? ? ? Bosr-J ('..?-. . -ii???.;.' tebl re ? | Thfl con trai ting stsl table i .e.nptions in cer? taln caai "? ' tani .. |n ? oi '->?? tion a th ... h* the tl - i oyaga *io nol i [0 mllefl from the n<i,r' ll land Cont.nuous Wirelesa Watck \ eontlnuo ia n atch for wlrelcfl i..,.o ,,..-... .... .-. -? la Btted grai .a aoon ai th? Kov< mrai nt oi tat* tu whli h tl ? belonga is Batlafied thal iuh ful foi purpos* ' iii t'r ? m< .-ni tlme ibe folloa ng i ?; i ilrel to rnalntaln a contlnuoua watch in addltli n t,, au - placed In tl ?? Brsl st* boi | ? ont* mplsted bj the .-ii.. telegrsphic conventlon, whlch In . | id* s all f:i i| psssengi more than U knota ?," ? d which . ... ? rM |era and makfl U of more than EOQ mllea between l ?ectutive port-.. other psssenger vasaela durlng ti ?? tlme thi ? than .'. 0 mllCS from land ''..'i fltill "tl ? g..s-e,] in the trsnsaUantlc tra.i- or whoss tak.4 them ra. thsn i '-oo miles fiom land I'esm la in the ?. serthe* less are re.)ulre<i to keep watch for at ]er_st seven i.ours a daj i nal li of tsn minut.--. each ho n. The master of a ship in dtstrr I I hi\e ih* rlghl ' smong vessela *xhich have anawi ed I i appeal from tho*- vessela whlch I are best able to rendsr hlm ssslatance. The other vessela may th. n pr..l on their voyags The conventlon Isys down that thera . , ? -.;..' -i in llfebosta or then- dquivalenta for kII peraoi on board s ahip, Ufsboata sre dlvided Into tsro cuuses, ihe first of whlch eomprlsea ths ordlnsry opea boata and other i ..ats i4itti and the 4-n-oTi.i of which ts compooed of boata having the upper parta of thelr aid* ? collapsll l< The conventlon furtbi r p thera musl be a mlnlmum nun. of , v. arhO are co to handle bosta snd rafta For a boat Ing noi more tl an alzty per ?ona the minimum number of the Bzed al three, wlth additional numbera for largar boata or rafta The-. men musl bold i certiftoate of coropetency lasued goven enl autbority. l'or d-te. t'ng tire an o**ganlxed Byatem of patro's Ifl called for and the regulations rsqulra sdsQuatfl provialon for i Kl - ing flre and for tbs orgfltfl Batlon for flre and hoat drllls. All ships are to bave an adeojuatfl Bya? tem of ligbtlng, a to ena gers to Bnd their way to the exitS, whlle the boat decka alao muat be wall llghted. Provlslon slSO ls msde for the inter change between tove**nmentfl of laws and r. h'ulatlons relatli'g to safety of life at sea. and for the Imposltion by each gov? ernmenl of penalties ln case of t.eglect to BCmplr wltb the provlstons of the conven? tlon. DR. APPLEBY SUES AMERICAN BARONESS fontlnurd from llr-l paflr. Her mother. Fa:-nie B Wlldsr, oU'l ln Aprll IfflJ. and lltigatlon of tbe thre* Willa lefl by the members of the WlWsr eventually raaulted In a decree conflrm'tig title io the Wlldsr eaUtSB ln thfl truste.s and pladtlg thfl Wilder charl tlflfl OH a flrm basis. i>r. Appleby graduated from the Unt Of Mlnnesota in Ifll, and in IflOfl became a member of the faculty as aa' Slstant instructor in oplithalmology und otolog)*. i" eatne cbeml* sl In partment, reslgn ing in [i)4 Telegrspfe '" Tha i rlboi ?* i Menomlnee. Mlefa . -lan '>'-Harones* Depatlaadl xvas the daughter of la Pugas. lawyer, who died here aboul twenty-flve yeara .-.go Tbs baronesfl ss a g.r! araa conrrtdered a great beauty, and n?ron Depallandt tsll m lovs xvith ne* while she was SCtlng as companton of a waaltbj Chicago woman travslllng in Bu ropa Tke wedding took place in Hol? land in V* Thfl honeymoon xaos spent u, Bouth Africa, both lha hat..n aad tha baroness t.it.g atdent hunt-rs The baronesa aeparated from her hus? band. but thera xvas no dlvorc* He died ot ...r ago, and ahe rsoetved a large ? ? || fltartsd to bulld 8 home tn Menomin-- for her mother, but her par* r-nt di-.i laal OelaOdt befora the house \4.ts . omi leted TEN ON SCHMIDT JURY Sixty five Talesraen Yield but Six?New Panel To-day. Affer a protonged a raton la tha eaaa of Hanfl riclimldt. on trial befON J i-1: - 1 ... vla In the Crtmlnal Haneh of the gU prem- Court for thfl murder of Anna AU muhir, si\ more jurora were flelected ras t, rday, rnaklng a total of ten. Btal I taJ-wmsn w? - exsmlned yestsrday to get tiie s;x jurora Manj aald they ware preju* d againut the defance of Insantty an*t tl.e testlmonv of alletust*. "ne mar. sai.l | that he consld-red su. !i testimony "rot." At Bcbmldt'a first trial the Jury m.i CompWe he',,re th- 8B*d Of thfl W day xilth tne examination of only .. two-tblrda as many lalseraan as hava al i ready been esamlned In tha aacond triai. .\ nea pa*asl of Hfl arlll bi oa hand ? KAISER NOT STRICKEN Report That Emperor Suffered Paralytic Stroke Denied. i.ondon. Jan. i" x wbofly unconflrmed r.port that Empsror Wllllam had f. re,l ,i paralytic Btroka lUSSd ...ien t >r4 - >ars ?"! tha i.- ndoa Baa k i * change Consobl dropp-d half a polnl i.iit soon r* avered three-etghtl i of the fali I.ernn. .lan. 20 It ia offl.'lallx <le> lared t. al there is no truth ln the rumors eur rent tO-day of the llln.ss of Ki.. Wllllam. Professor Macvane Buried. Home. jsn 20 -Profeaaor BUaa Marcua Macvane, of Boaton, an.i formsriy *>f Harvard Unlveraity, a bo fli. .i a fi 44 ftgo 44... burted ban to-.ii,-. tl ?? in. ? *>f the famlly ha*. Ing d-clded not to ? 1 u the body to Atneti. a. -?iiiniiBniiiiiiiiiiiinnniiniiiiiiiinnu I COUNTRY LIFE 1 i PERMANENT I 1 EX POSITION I | Grand Central Terminal | ii Open Iiaily from * i.m to-p.m. jjjj _l r ?rnr,>.. l-,ff,rT?tlei) on All BUbfaetB E *3 P*r'_in :?_ ' Llf* I n Iba ( oi; ntr j I _; AintMsinN raKK - -larnuirniiiiinuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiinirair: MURPHY SAYS HE'LL BE GRAFT WITNESS Tammany Chief Announces Willingness to Testify in John Doe Case. REPLIES "NOT NOW" TO OAFF-NEY QUERY Sul/er Will Take Stand To-day? Immumty a Question -May Tell About McOuire. < liiirias ar. Murphy, lender <->* Tammany Hall, ? pla. ldi> yeatttrAay that ?. tbe John tlme ? Attorn-?> Whltman wants 1 Itn "Have vou ai to I atlty ,,f ti,.- man arho n ented himaelf ai i . . - i: i ,.iir. ? .... ha aahed Jeaaee C Btewart, tho >ontractor, f' r a VBhJttt political OOntrlbUtlOa rltrhf aft?r the r?'2 election?" Mr. Murpb) was aahed. "i cen'l - inythlng now. r .im ? ? tl t to an y thl | ' knew 44 iien Mr Whltman a ho ita amlle. Mr, Murphy llki alae d< talk or Sulzer''- .i ho (Murphy) called Bulaer to iirimon, <>'* , d oundl) b.ited hlm for aondlng ?? - .in to the Canal Board regaaatlng lelay on Btewart'a contraeta until the beard from hlm (Bulaer). Bulaer says that oa anl then I 11 ansuer hlm," I I IBM Bx-Ge . 4 n-_ulzer arill take the Bl I ?? John Doi thla afternoon, accordlng to tbe understandlnc Dlatricl Ati 1 hit nia'i haa wlth bim. Bulaer has been told thal he i e to to-m a watver nt im ? ? before he l ndll :?? ry wltneea la the latlen. it was reported that Bulaer had sent a .invn the Dletrlct Attorney yeeter* lay afternoon All that Mr. Whltman arould I !t was tha.ia ? ippear to-da The communlcatlon atarted a rumor n h Crlm|nal < irta B itldb | l al Bul? r ? d liis mind aboul walvlng tm nnnlty and had nepotiated with Mr (Vhitman for an Immunlt) i?ath. ,,r bad to get an rrcrcement that the 8* imlnatlon aro iM not go Into eertala mat? tei s relatlng to Sulzer's aetlvlties wltb sspbalt companies. tf Sulzer doesn't demand immumty h? aill ba aaked to explala bis atory that leorge if McGuIre told hlm about ih ? Injuatlce" ;hat was i-? ng d ramea <-. Btewart by the canal board ia loldlng up liis contraeta becenee ho re* rused to pa' tUC. to Ji maa E Q ffn y n Now York. Under the .'"' n i >n.> rulea of ezamlngr tlon he may he aaked about th>. alleged ?onfer.n... he attended al otva irlth Juiiii n CartlBle end Q ira* '? IfcOuli Ifl'?. at whlch, It la -,i.i tne n-phait contraeta aren Daed hi of the Barber Aaphall i IfcOuIre, under oath In the John I'-e nqulry, denied that he attended the eon S il/.er has formally denied that ?ie 44 as.' iher. Laal November McG i i ti itlfl-d tiat he han.bd RM to B ,lz>r in the n ?f Bulaer'a Buite In a Byraeuea hot< ' tu* mornli Bulser was noralnated il* ti hlm Into the i athi ? ind aaked hlm to aive it to him thi \i Qulre ezplalned that he **a = irpi ihat liis name wae nol on ti- Ial ?** b it v-, the '-" to Bulaer cheee. QUEENSTOWN HIT AGAIN Prepares Welcorae for Ham? burg Liner Which Fails to Stop. [ByCa l? ? am i Quaenetown, .inn. '_<?. Oreat dia polntmenl was fell hen* to-day after all preparatnm^ had been made fi i^rr-;.' demonstratlon to welcome the tirst Hamborg-Amerl an ahlp atopplng bere. The new achedule called for ?? Btop, bul there were no *, isengera to ihip p laai .1 wlthoul atopplng. guecnsi'iwn had preparad ?-? wtth Sreworka and a receptlon, irhlch on aecounl of plai Oerman ;m<i Irlah flaga and n-.t ?.. d pla: tbe Unlon Jack became ? political lon. The Bngllab oflctabj, ob? jecting oa the ground thal tha exhtbi* tion ahowed dialoyalty, tried to Btop tin- d<monatrailon, bul the I atsted la the plana aln ady mad'. A contract bas been made wltb Hajnburg'Amertcaa Une to mk.- threo thouaand Irlehmen from tiueenatowa .nr. ? to PYan ? for the Lourdea grlmaaja wlthoul atopplnB al aa i liah P"ft. . B VICTIM OF DREYFUS CASE Francis de Pressense, Fren'*ii Political Writer, Dead. Parta Jan -*? Tha death .irred ta ? Preai h political wi Iti i arho a ai I few montl ' tho il Wai hlngton I le th8-: realg in .?? ? -'? l?.t BUl > ' IBfUl for tn* I ? - until iV.v a hen he waa I ... ? M da Pi r aa i -? a inl of ti a ?.. g_4 ? the Rlghti of Maa i ? i bis most Important ? of the i t-4.>ii ..f Bngland A-.iti Ireland Ile 4ras ,i i onsistcnt eontrlbutof Ol pui I .trl:'?!.?-. '.. thi P*l < DCh l ' ? The death of l ran, w de llka thal of Oenera I irt recalla the dramatic Dreyfua alfatr, in 4\hlch the 4411'. for | ui. rl ortv-et ? i- , .4. ,!, num lation ol taln ? ? e*. pulsloa from the Laajlea of IU.no:.