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P1 THE WEATHER FORECAST. Cloudy and colder t--dgy, fltobably preceded by rain; jnably,lairJp-rnorrow. Detailed weather Wpqrts WHf-,bfbund on page 13. NEW YORK, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1913. Copyright, 1913. 6; thr Sim Printing erne! PublhMvg Association. 86 PAGES PRICE FIVE CENTS. VOL. LXXXI. NO. 56. ALLAN RYAN NOW SULZER TARGET mijs Financier's Sim Con spired With Murphy to I ; 1 1 i i ) Him. HKXIKS STOliY AT TIUAI. jU'cliircs Tammany Chief pocketed $10,000 Cam pa iim Gift ofU.van. , UAIMSKS UK WAS THICKKD 'Ari'iiM's Kyan of Voaimr Mipatlit'tir Friend While Serving Murphy. as W ham Sulzer In a sp 'coll last night fharscd that Charles Murphy Rot no nun contribution from Allan Hyan. t Ji of Thomas F. Kyan. He declnrei that I'.van inmmunle.ited with him tinder an assumed name. "Morgan"; that Kyan , ailed the Impeachment of Sulzer tn outrage" and asserted that his fnth ,. .,M call olT Murph. Kdward K. McCall and Charles . M i'rph probablv will not wait until Ml, r and Uennessy get through mak ing ,n eusatlons. M. Call may make rfplv to-dav. Mur phy ' statement Is expected next week' .. win ask Sulzer nnd Uennessy tn ernie th.ir charges before a .lurv or an i-vnurv conducted by Snv. (ilvnn Mi Call In an address before the M i-. ill ltns ness ..len League ih Ilro..klyu esterdav ald he would not of slander, but l.ledccd himself to take care of the ' i ler-llennessy churgei-. 1 J idge McCall, speaking to a delega tion from Oie McCall Business Men'K League of Hrouklyn, charged Mltchel 1 ith dereliction of duty In not investl- ', rating the OilsklH watershed trans- ai tmn. wni. n cost the city more thun $1 noo.nftU. Judge McCall Mtra nis nemeci showed rank Iniompetency. I t.,hn a Hennessv at a meeting on ! S ten Island last nlghl put this (iics iton to Judge McCall: "Did you not hortlv after ojr election to the uprcme Court bench apjMilnt to otllco i relative of Police Inspector Illlam W M.-1.iniilin"" Mr Uennessy last urek charged that McCall had got 3:..0oo from n police Inspector and had rim It to Charles F. Muipliy to t.iy tl,ti in fie .ludt-rslill'. i.. i I.idge McCall explained nis neiay in the decision In the case Ituoivmg rump r.n..hue's bath house. He said It was peitiionetl al the reiiuest ot lioin p.irues t the suit. He said that all rerwonn , and newspapers who had defamed him mou j be called to account In the courts. SEW ATTACK BY SULZER. Minn IDan'a H,OIMt llnsti't lleeii ee111111teri For. Mill' mi Snler rode thiough the Kast . 'I. again last night through another , in the kitchen in the rear or the nrst poor I'HM and jam Ml' h as has d'stlnuulshed I ct out Just in time to see the burglar ds i otlvr spec chmaklng tours through 1 appear down Fifth aienue. the Sixth Assembly district. He showed 1 )r, Knaiip Mild last night that th" mat ler a h in the evening that Instead of lheiH reported to 1'nlien Head iuarters, and p itltude alsiut "gratitude" lie Intendtd to t thu a deteeliie from the i:at Flfty-llrst H. il some of John Hennossy's thunder, j street station called at his house e-.teril.iy 't whs lu a speech at the I'rogn ssli e , f,.rnoiiti. In spite of this confirmation of C r. .it inc. Aienue C, where the standee-, ' t)1, str,rJ. ,Pitt. .loeph F 'jiiltin. in charge w.r. ,owil.d In till there w.ib not an inch j of ((l( m of ,,, 1;;ls, Flfti-llti -tteet X M.ee lift, that Mr. SuUcr took up the .i'ler of how Allan Ity.in had come to t him 1111,000, how the lln.omi had .in tuiiied oier to Mr. Murphy and how J .mi went to Mr. Murphy's closest p ' il flit ml." , M Sulzer then lead a ipiestion and -. r account of a telephone Interview i' he i!iil, took plate bitmeti hint s' ' nl Allan Kyan early last month. M 1. 1. in, said Ml'. SuU'T, calleil th" utile Mansion from the Ity.in toun '1 inn" at Sutfern, Mr. Hyan, accord- ' 11- P. Mi. Sulzer, using tin name of 'M. i.'.itr so that only Mr. SuUer would' lii 11 who was speaking. I '.''' riadlng thlH detailed coniersa in' which, he said, look place, Mr, Hub " oil to say, still reading fiom m. 1.- 11, d. "so that the newspapers, to il 1 morning will be sure to get this! in' 1 .it following this telephone con-it'-i'ion, ll.iii Ityan told him here ml Vork tl.it the trial hy this Assembly iii.ui'.s nan "an outrage," and that If v'ii H.i.uis father were only home ho 10 ild -i'p in and "conttol Mr. Murphy," ' use Mr llyan. senior, was "about the man In the i Ity ." Murphy Ordered (.'iillri'llnn. th" .ally part of the manuscript Mr SuUr-r ronl to th" Progressives that dining the tlrst part of his 1 'ii foj (iovernot, while seeing Mr. seeing Mr. 11 1 1 almost every day lu New Vork. ' Ttnni.iny leader ktpt on Insisting tiie Slate toinmlttee needi d money Ic it It was up to Mr. Sulzer to get ' "in various Individuals and corpora- t I -said to Mr. Murphy," he suld, "that w i- nry iductarit lo link any one for " lr'l'ar that I lee,V(.d III" pipplr, III- '"I 111 liemocratlc sue. 1 ss, would put "I1 toe money to pay h gltlin'ato expeusea; ' . 1 w.inied to make a campaign In ''. open. 'in niornliig about the middle of tie. 1 Mr Murphy telephoned my 'home, "I'l'Htliig inn lo come lu Ills house. At s mt . 1 view h asked me If I knew hu Hyan 'If you will go to Allan ' al his olticn ho will help you,' he He explained that a friend of I "un had told him so. I Bald: 'I will i' 1 ill 011 him or tiBk him for a ar as 1 do not want to be uudf I" niiai obligations to Ityan In case that I in elected Governor,' 'Mr Murphy said! 'When jnu net 1' ' . lo your oltlce call Ityan on the ' ip lone, talk nicely to him and Iib will Continued on Eighth Pagt, ASTOR $50,000 FOR MITCHEL. .Mi-1'nlPi, MnnnKi-r Tolil nf 'nn Irltiutliin tii Ma I' Fiiml. Fire Conihilsslntier Johnson. manager of (ho McCall campaign, salcl yesterday that he heard from u friend of hi who hud It from a man who whs at a dinner early last week Riven by Vincent Astor that .Mr. Astor had wound up proceed. Itigs liy signing a cheek for j.'iO.OOO for the Mltchel campaign. "I can't doubt the veracity of the man who told me," until Commissioner John, son, "nor the inati who told him" Twenty-two men were at the dinner, Mr. Johnson's aiithoilty said, and among thorn were John I'urroy Mltchel, Ht-nrge MeAheiiy and William A PrcndorgnM. Hnhert Atlamsnn, manager of the fusion eamp.ilRn, said yesterday that hu didn't know of any Kueh ciintrlhiitlnn. lie asked Charles I., Hernhcltncr, treasurer of the fusion committee, and Mr. Ilernhcl-ncr replied that no such contribution had passed through his hands. At the head quarters of the Mltchel League in tile old t'nhm Dime Savings Hank HtilUlhiR the report was scouted. "If there hail boon anything like that around we certainly should have heard of It," said the man In authority. It Is of this orKanl7..itlon that Mr. As lor Is tre.isurei Mr Astor was in Ilhluebeck lal night MUCH FUSION MONEY AT 2 TO 1. Oni- Mltcliel Mll.l.iirlrr lino I 1 O.OIIO I In Place nt Those Odils. Itettlng odds on the election remained nt . to 1 on Mltchel esterday, with plenty of fusion money In sight. There was little McCall money In cvldt nee which was willing to wager nt the above odds. A few small bets were placed at that tlgure. The man who offered to bit $5. "On at I to t on Mltchel on Friday said ester day that he would raise the bet to Jin.nrta nt the same odds If he could get any one to tover that amount. Ite further stated that he represented a prominent banker, but refused to give his principal's nnme. A bet of Jlinn to J2.MI was mule that MeU would be dieted Comptl oiler and another of Jl.OOU to i'.Hil was placed on Mc.Uiciiy. An offer of lion to IS DO was m.lc tnil. Michel will get 10,000 plurality j aim even money win mien-n m... ...o..... would eairv Kings ii.unty b: DOCTOR'S WIFE, ALONE IN HOUSE, BRAVES BURGLAR 'j(,f yVVf, jS .Ml'S. Ktliipp Tries ! to Seize IHlll After , . i Death Threat. .... . ,. 1.- f IIP K'lMl.,1, . .M(rs. 1I...HU nu..,.,.. "... . . . . . an eye spreiuiisi i n- r...-. street, had a thrilling experience nun nirvlnr who got inlo her house on Friday night, It wa learned eterdav. Mrs Kiihpp was ittlng alone in the library on the nrt Hour plavine solitaire l)r Kmiftit uiet nut Hearing a step be - hind her. she turned and -aw a roughly dressed man with a h.mdken hlef coier , ills' the lower part of his fate. mw. - vol, ,,,, nl k,n () the burglar If nd he reached his hand toward hi- hip pocket a- if to draw a revolver. Heedless of the threat, Mrs' Kimpp touched a button at her elbow uhiili rung 1 a bell in the kiti lieu. 'I hen she tun toward the man. He avoided her gra-p and tied ( downstair and out the front door. Three mnlds who had been Inning their dinner , ,i,.i,.,i bsoliitely that any lepot t had been Iliad" to him, or that ha knew anything about the attempted burglary l)r Knapp is a member ol ni.inv Mrs. Knapp was Mlss.lulla Long nibs WILSON EN ROUTE TO MOBILE. siuii Tiienly Minutes In WiiIiIiii- Inn mill Sera llmiKlilrm. WasIII.nutos-. int. I'n sldent Wil son passed through Washington to-night 011 his way to Mobile, Ala. lie spent from in,3n to in in o'clock in Union station. His daughters Misses Kleanor and .les sle Wilson, accompanied by Miss Hones, went to the station and chatted with the I'resldent on the platform until his train left Secretary Panlels, 111. nibers ol fun Kress, nnd others Joined the special train nt Washington for the trip to Mo. bile. The I'l evident will arrive theie on Monday and will address; the Southern Commercial Congress, after which he win return Immediately to Washington, will lie due here Tuesday night. He 1 ICE CREAM SODA INVENTOR DIES 1 I .,,..,, ... sMlil In lime Flint . . . . .. . .11 n tie inn in 1111 1 ion iiu 1 rum .iaii, Kl.lZAIlKTII , N, J . Oct. 2.1. Philip Mohr, who waa the II rat pel son to make Ice cream mila, died of acute Indlgcs'tlon last night. Ho was u coiifr ctloner and sold Ice crenin In sda water thlrty-sli years ago, fifteen years before the coin blnatloii was commonly on hale lu New Vork, Mr. Mohr wns born In (iermany eighty three years ago. He had lived In Kllza beth llfty-seien years. KING ALFONSO FINES HIMSELF, CnnKlit Hpeedlim, Mo Neinl. nines nf Clunm to I'nlleeiiieii. ,s pet ml Ctitilr littpntrh In The Hi V Mahiiiii, Oct, Sft, King Alfonso was stopped liy two policemen as he wns driv ing In nn automobile fiom I.a (iranja to Madrid to-day and accused of speeding. The King Insisted nn acconipanyiiiK the policemen to the police station. The In spector 011 learning hla captive's, Identity apologized profusely, hut the King signi fied that he desired Hint the men who had stopped him be raised In rank and cm them inch box of cigar. FIFTEEN ARE HURT IN NEW HAVEN WRECK Hroken Kail Nonr Westerly, It. I., Sends "(lilt Kdtfc" Cars Off Trnek. NOXK SKKIOl'SI.Y IN.II HEI) Hoadlietl Hndly Torn I p, Train Was Speeding t Make I'p Lost Time. as Wkstiuii.v. It, I.. Oct. 23. A broken rail one mile west of Westerly caused I another wreck on the New Haven railroad ; at 9;30 this evening and Injured fifteen person. The most severe Injury was the fracture of a collarbone, the majority of j the persons Injured being cut .r bruised, The wrecked train was the Cillt l-Mgrd Kxpress. which left New York at ." :33 and was due In Hoston at II in. It Is said hero that all the ears wele of steel frame nnd nil except two were all steel, Four of the six cars were hurled from the track and fell on their sides. One rimalniil on the edge of a twenty foot embankment and was held from rolling over only by couplings which Joined It to toadies at each end. The broken rail which caused tho ac cident was at a sharp point known a the "While llog' curie. On the right i hand side going to Huston Is a steep ; embankment from fifteen to thirtv feet ; high. Witnesses who examined the rail to , night sa that the rail must have I snapped some time ago because the cilgts had been worn by the trains run. ! nine met It The rail, howeier, hud been well spiked Cnra on flltt lUlur Kspreas. The C.llt Kdge Kxpress when leaving Nt iv Vork was made up of a buffet ear. two parlor cats, a diner, two coaches, a sinoktr and then another coach. Tim dine! was taken off at New London. The conductor of the train was Con rad llatier. The engineer was A o,i,i, . ...... ii . . ' " ii.nen, woo nun worKcij on i the New Hhkii toad for fortv le.irs. ami this was his ttrst wreck. The train was twentv minutes late In reaching W,sterl It left bere at ! 2.1. It hail hit up a speed nf thirty -Hi miles no hour hv Ihn ll..n. I. I 1 ... . nu.i. liog curve. "'""-'jllie work of securing the us. The vneitif. .. r n,. 1....1 ...,iinented grape Juice In the and then the rail apparently bent up-! ward and caught the InifTct cnr. jolting i 11 enounn 10 mrow 11 orr the track. One ,,aror fts wurlg off mt, ,, ,,. , ,, tlpt rt.,t to have given away ' cars were entlnly, for the four h'.h swung tar on me track. Smith In his eiu'lne dashed unwind. tmlllnz two car, while the four otheis, as the couplings stiappul, were snung over on their sides, -ciaplna the ground. The two cars which the engine pulled tote up the track, smashed ties and dug Into the earth for a distance of Join feci or mme, ' when Smith 'topped his engine. I The passetigtrs In the four rear cais' were hurbd to one side Into the forward pan of the rars. Thoe cars seem to have slackened couslileiahl.i before they toppled oier because the slihs of the cars weie not severely damaged and the j momentum was not sulllcltnt to throw t lie t passengers through the windows as thu ' cars toppled oier on their sld. s. , Then- Is h swamp on each side of the t track. As soon as Smith had stopped his . nglne he tan back to help the Injun d. I Otorge Sivan, one of the tirakeni.-n, who, was cut, and Donald Camp and Itichard Keith, trainmen, ran to the rescue. They litlped the Injured fiom the cars and , somebody tilt phoned to Wisterly the I news of the wreck, lllshop A'ulsts In lteeiir. One of the passengers In the Hist p.,i lor car was ltlshop Terry of Providence, who was on his way home after attending 1 Hie Kplscoi'.tl convention In New Vork. 'lie ran back and helped from the wreck ' Mis I.ouls Itennett of Wlnthrop, Mass. Her cnllarlxine was fractured and her foot ' -..s .piaimd. I She was on her nay home after having underr'one an operation In New Vork, The ltlshop wrapped Ills overcoat around 1 her and helped carry her to the I'ullman 'car which was still attached to the en. glne. Among the New Vnrkeis on the train was II A. Crutt of the King IMward Hotel, whose little linger on his right hand wns broken, anil Mrs. Margaret I Hagan of 4f1 West Forty-third street. ' fihiss fiom splintered window cut both ' lit 1 anus and scalp. Mrs. II. Horowitz of 1071 Mapes nve ' nue, The Hronx, was bruised about the tin St. Leslie Iloiowltz, of the same ad dress, n eclved cuts about the face and head. The other Injured iersoiis lived in New f Jhigland, Among them were Hugh Cassey of l'loviilence, who was cut about the arms and back: Mrs. V." M. Straus of 3!i Cambridge street, Hoston, both of ( whose 111 ins were cut; Mrs, Kmma Wilkes of 3S Johnson strett, I'awtucket, cut over the left eyp! Mm. J. A. Ilerth of I'rovl deuce, collarbone fractured; Mra. R. Hviins I'hramer of I'rev Idence, cut and bruises; Frank Neal of Hoston, aim cut; Harry Hrldge of Arlington, MiiVa., cut on the right eyelid ; Mrs. I.. M. Willis of I'avvtucket, fracturtd Jawbone.; (J.sirge Sunn, brakemnn, nf I'awtuckcl, scrflp wounds, and Charles Tabrlch of Allston. Mass., cut over tho right eye. The trainmen all.l Ihe passenKcrs did their best to caro for the wounded. Mean time, messages hart been sent from Wes terly to New London and to Providence for doctors, nursea and other aid, Special trains were despatched from both places with corps of doctors and Mirglcnl supplies. SPENDS $80,000 IN TIPS DAILY. liny I'nrU Wivrn $4 l,00O tn Wnltrra, C'nbiupn mid .'oiii'lerci Alonr. Special CaMt Denpatch to Tnz 8t'v, Paris, Oct, 23, A statistician who has been InvestlKutlnR what Parisians hand over to waiters Bnd others In the form of tips finds, that tho amount niven every day to waltem, cabmen and eonclerBei) la tt, Con. If hotel clerks and shop boosters are Included the total Is more than $90,000. THE SUN TO-DAY CONSISTS Of SKVKN SECTIONS, AS FOLLOWS: l'mres FIRST -Ceneul Nev . . U SECOND -Sporting ... 8 THIRD Politic. Special (tituru. Booki, Queriti, Schoolt . 8 FOURTH -Pictorial Maiaiine . .16 FIFTH Fiction Magazine 16 SIXTH -Foreign. Real Eitate. Fi- nancial. Cardeni. Poultry 12 SEl'ENTH-A. Society. Muiic. Drama, Faihiom, Prob- Itm. 12 Total Readers or nettsJtaltn who do not rtctlte all of thtse lections will tonjtt a jacot on "Tkt Sun" by notifying tht Publico Ion Depattmtnl at once fa tht phone (2200 Btetman) and tkt missing stttlons will bt promptly forwarded. If possible. W.C.T.U. WANTS GRAPE JUICE COMMUNION Kpiseopal Convention Refuses to Act on lMcn Aain.st Al cohol in Sacrament. TOO I.ATK. SAYS DR. M ANN Not a (irape Juice Church," Says Secretary of House, of Deputies. A resolution to ask the general eon itntlou of the I'plsinp.il Chuich, now In session nt the Cathidral of St. John the IMvlne. to .limlnate the use of fermented wine In the lomumnlnn servh e of their cnurcn causeu a long m u.ue j pjut'iiij' morning at the convention of the World's noops Inimle the af.s ami take tint -Woman's Christian Temperance t'nlon at ever the) want. Many of the soillei ate the Academy of Music, Urooklyn. I or ncently were Fedi-ials. and they ale The llncllsh delegates omiosed the reso- i mingling fredi with tluli 1 cent fo. - in liillou on the ground that tt would hinder of unfer-1 Anglican ' Church, but the resolution was amended somewhat and passnl tb spite their vlgor- uua urotest. Mrs. H. K. Hollngshf.id of Cleveland. Ohio, offered the resolution. The original fell Into the hands of the repot ters hefois-Miss- Agnt s II. Slack, lionorari s'tittary of lhigland. got hold if It and clipped 'off the words at the lottoin which set forth that fermented wine "uinnot truly repr.sent the bbxid of Ch. st." other fi.M (,r ,)f .,,,,1,,,,, it .,,,, than words scratched out were ".lisus com- lliri were itedittd with manded ulentltic unftrmt nled grape i tn, f,,,-,. of a tutlhle 1'te the l.e Julte." 'siegers t hinged thiough a r.itwuik of Miss Sl.uk at til nt moved lo have the! wire fi'ins and usd tilt Ir machine RUn resolution 11 fined to a rotiiinltti e, where with an utter dlsrigaid of whether or not It tOllld be lellsorid. but th motion was! deflated. She said "I Imploie you not to pass this 1 1 solution. It will hinder our work in tireat llrltain. We are on.; with you In wanting unlermeiited grape Juice In the Anglitaii Chvi'h, and we ate trying to hi lug all stctlons of the Chinch to faint- It AkiiIii Meeti llefelll. "Hut th" llmlnatlon of fiiniented wine fiom the set 1 Ik-s of the Anglican Church will have to be done bv temperaiae workers Inside the church and not hy antagonlzatlon fiom an outside body. " " 1 have opened the door for this wink and 1 pray you not to close It by this drastic' action." I Mrs. Hnllngshiad and otheis called for ; an linni. llillte vote, howelel. Then .Miss Slack tried to have the woids "fermented wine contains the narcotic po.son nlcohol," stricken out, but again met defeat. The leholiitlon was passul Dually In this form;' "Itctutfirl, Thai the W C. T C. . Ill convention assembled, respectfully and prayerfully r.iUtsts the House of Hlshops, of the F.piscopa! Church of Annrlca to consider the propriety of Using at the; holy communion the fruit or wine, which Is nonalcoholic unfermenti d giape Juice, I In place or rcrincnitu wine, wnicn con tains the narcotic poison alcohol." i When word reached th" House or Depu ties of the episcopal convention yesterday that the Woman's Christian Temperance I'nlon had passed a resolution asking the convention to take action toward the use or uiifeimentcd, grape Juice Instead or wine In the Holy Communion, the Itev. Dr. Maun, president or the house, held up his hands and said "Not n Ornpe Julee I'liureli." "Oh, dear me, why did the good ladles waste nil that energy'.' It Is too late now. In the tlrst place to put In any new busi ness would require a two-thirds vote and I am sure that two-thirds of this house will not vote to take up that uueatlon. In the second placo a change In the Prayer Hook would he required nnd you couldn't get two-thirds of this house to vote for that change." When tho Itev. Dr. Ansllre, the secre tary of tlm house, was -asked If ho had received word of the W, C. T. U. action ho replied : "No, This is not a grape Juice Church." When Miss Slack was told of the un vvllllngnesH of the House of Deputies to take up the W '. T. U. resolution, and the comment that the Kpiseopal church was "not h grape Juice church," she said she was rather surprised because Amer ica, was not neurly as conservative as KnglHIiil. Miss l.llllnn M. N. Stevens would make no comment except to say that "they will como around Boon, bo we can wait." The nftcrnoon session wns Klven over to reports and nildresses on the progress of temperance work. There was also a pageant of D0O children of tho Loyal Temperance Legion, dressed In the cos tumes of the nation. In the ovening, addresses wete deliv ered hy Ltly Holder of Australia, Dr, Pearl Hoggs of China, Mrs. Randolph Clarkson of lhigland, und Mrs. Mary Harris Armor. WORLD WAITS ON MEXICAN VOTE; HUERTA DICTATOR OF THE POLLS .5y- MONTEREY IN HANDS OF REBELS; 1,000 DEAD Remarkable Coiii'iipe of Attack injr Force Causes Com plete Itout of Federals. HHKAT STKATKd'Y SHOWN Constitutionalists .Made First Kn try in Armored Train Huslied to Heart of City. Hi;ow.svit.i.r, Tex.. Oct -With a thousand unhurled dead scattcreil among Its suburbs and many other bodies burn ing In great funeral pyres, Monterey late ) to-day faced a situation more appalling , than the nine day battle which n suited yesterday In the captuie of the city b the Constitutionalists jinder C.en. I.uclo tllanco. Several luceiidiai j tlie alieailv have been extinguish! d. nnd it was feaied that nightfall might give the c!t over to ra pine. Reports apparently reliable and coming over the broken telephone wire that runs to within twenty miles o! Monterey describe various other" hoi ror- The number of iiun-comb,it.inlM killed Is tonsblereil remarkably small, the total number probably not exceeding thirty. Several women nre among these This tlguie does not Include the tegular female camp followers, of whom at least a score mure perished, some of them light ing side by side with the nun ('Itlienn Ktvir Soldiers. The dt is lilted with limbic iplln -il soldiers, and an onhr not to el iutoxi. cants Is being Ignoied Whet, propi It tor stand b the order of Hen lllaniu the a drunken orgy This morning mine than e do.eii men were executtd 11s a result of initiate. eunimltted b them, but the illeiillne at- I tempted has pioved a fare. Almo-t eieiy I tesldeiice Is baind. and few citueiis can I be prevailed upon to tiaveise the sm-rt". ' Sanitary conditions are alo jii owing 1 1 ry bad. and almost no pi 1 cautions have been taken to pteveut alt epllb inc ol 1 dsea-e. 1 The i.iptuie of Mont 1 1 was 1 Oect.-il 1 by a 1 1 1n.1rk.1ble combination of t:atig and 1 1 ckli Hsnt . The nbil forfe mini .beted apploNlm.it. h I. mm, op ng ' .'mill M. ,le,-:ils liell Itl.itlio's ITli O bail their own tneli. Iion-ioinn uaius or me Fult nil tioops wire shot now 11. The Ft dcr.il s Inrynin itasou. wen- poorly sitveil and scveial tlm-- the ilefeinltis had to I'ly tntii'h upon their small .11 III!' Miiilr Firm I : n t r 011 Trnln. i The ill st i-ntiy into Moiit-iei si -nis to 1 have been over tile lltn n of the Intern i , tional railway. A half nnnon d ti .mi 1 lnad.il with Constitutionalists was run al- most to the heart of the town, uni.iining on the rails, although alliint torn to oln-es with n.iiinon shot 1'iobably hall the two litin.lt- 1 men aboard perished .(M, mny nf the otheis wen wounded, ' S(,w., ,j ,jeerals and olh.r piomimnt f'u.1 ;ir .,. the dead. How s. veie t)li, ,iKin(. j,s Is shown by the fact that . u . ,,,,, .,, MlrvK,iis on both ldes ate uniiijiir. d. The piiMun is lakcii intimated at l.H". Cairanza has sun wind that there 1111st be 11" .sc. utious without foimal trial With the 1 1 It-is c." etc. I to-nionow- in M,.li Itv It Is feat ed lb- vlcloiim-.. troops cannot b" held aek and all smi- or CMtSSI s aie possible No roielgn.ss ale known I" have suf fered. REBELS' VICTORY CONFIRMED .Mia re llcnr Thnl nrrnnoi I'lnnl niilt tin 11? P.i. I'aso. Tex . Oct Conlllctltl ports ale bi ing 11 i't I'll U'le ligation!. the battle of Moiit. iey 'I h" I Mis m, Juan z sav that llm tta's army has bull completely ilctotious, while the i.b.l Junta her" claim a lomplete vbloiy l.n the ri bels. A message was received to. night from a ll.ld station twenty -live miles fiom Monterey which snys that the libels took Monterey with heavy loss of life and that they are now III possession of tlm city lien. Jesus ('airanzn was 10 1010 n the rebels and he led the linal assault, which resulted In th" rapture Additional details of the battle or .larlta, neiir Nu.vo l,.itedo. wete also received by the 1 diets heir, This ppoit says that Hen, Maas and (Sen, Telb s with their complete commands vuie dilveu out of Jnrlta and the toun occupied by the rebels. In Juarez everything is being arianged for the elections, Willi ll ale to be held on .Sunday tn name a Piesld.-iit to succeed Ilueitii, It Is generally ninlerslood m Juarez that the 111 my will vote solidly for Huerta's candidate, whoever lie happens to name at the last minute, nnd an they vote the election will go. .MlhouglT 110 violence or rioting Is expected the troops will be on duty all day in the bolder low 11 and the saloons will lie closed for the day, CR0Y MARRIAGE IS DENIED. Mr, l.elshinnn In Oenein Sns It Will Tnlte IMnee Tn-iiHirron . fifiecliit I'lthlt K.uitr. to Tin: Si x ISKNGVA, Oct. US, John (1, A, Lclshniati, former Ambassador of the 1 'nlled States at Ilerlln, whose daughter Is engaged lo the Duke of Croy, arrived here to-dav, lie denhd that the inairlagr has been nl ready celebrated us has been rumored. The civil und religious ceremonies Willi', take place heie on Monday. Twenty relatives nnd friends of the par tits have ui lived hum for the widdlng. To-day's Elections in Mexico. To-Jas tlection in Mexico Is to itlect a succtnor to the latt Prtiidtnt Frantiuo I. MaJero. ourthroun by the Hutrta-Dla: rero luthn and iuhitqutntly assassinated. A Vite-Prtsldtnt also Is to be eltettd to suc ceed tht late Vttt Prtsldtnl Suarti, killed tilth MaJero. Member of Congress are to be chosen to supplant the legislature uhlch Hutrta dlssolced and the members of uhlch he threw Into prison. The ballots shoie fice tichts, as follows: Vlctorlano lluerta and Aurellano Blanqutt, no party. National Democratic party, Felix Dla: and Jose Luis Requina. Clerical party, Federico Gamboa and Eugenio Rascon. Liberal party, Manuel Calero and Je'us Flore: Macon. Liberal Republican party, Dacid de la Fuent: and Andrea Molina Enrique. i'p to the last moment Hutrta declared he uas not a candidate and that any totes cast for him and Cen. Blanquet, his War Minister, uould be throun out and not counted. BADLY HURT IN COLLISION. lulu mill siret-t Cnr .Meet nt j Iriiinl mill 1'iirU Place. ' Fhe nun wen- sejiousb hurt In a ol- INIoll between .111 automobile llllll .1 tmlley car at I'aik pl.it e ami .'otr,ind avenue at 1' o'clock this morning. All the men j Wele lemov. ll to the MVeiJll lloipltal. i lie) weie uin oii'dou anil cotuu not ten the can!' of the acddeiit. The meft are I'harlit Huikhart of Slii- Hug Tim. place and ll.dfoid nieniie. 1 'h.irles ( resitlu of the elections have been ar .lnhii I'minei. a munldpal tlteman: ' ranged in advance. William Hiomn of Atlantic aiepue Kane plate, and ,lnhn Sulllian of and 1 ;s Helgi 11 Mle, t. The 111:11 hine In which Ihey wete tiding was stiuck .iimilslnps a It cio-ed Nos- trand aieinie on I'.uk place Th wa hulled across the sidewalk amiT fol'ep.iit of it Mllashid lllbi .1 ennfee tiolleli .-.In i on the come'. When two policemen aimed .it the i 1 1 1 of the act ident tht found the time mn llns on the 'Idewalk. The wire too badlt hint to make any sign. Til II of the lle Wee plnreil tltliler til" en Th. !r 1 .iiuliti.'ii i mot serious. Ambulate 1 the tin- wele Tie- numb. .I N V It ll lie , II 111.11 1 d 1 of th. a . a 11 t once called Hid 1 lo the hospital. wricked cat was 1I1I machine of the opt 11 tipe and was entirelv witcked. It was s I'd .it the .1.1 of the ic .!i nt that it w.i. .1 r . ,. 1 1 m . htne. RAINFALL NEAR THE RECORD. HI, IS lueties So I'nr 'I Ills iimii ii, It.tKX Inelit-M 1 t-Mtt-riln Til. pl'll.ometi 1, I top of the White. hall liuildliig. nheie nvteoi olocie.il phcitnmt :i: bo'hoo.l. tn.'ii mark a te. 1 K-;..b, 1 l.t t'ot e it , eas.-e thei measure j of this neigh- j ml 1 ainfall fo' ine.isntmg ,s ; dt ippniL's for this month The i.ii'if.ill yesterday, mostly pei i n - dnul.lt. as thete was btth blliZe to set it asla'it. was 3 03 Inches which is erv heavy for 1 ,v eiity -font' hours, and brought the total of Ihe month, wllh s, more day - In hear ftom. up lo In Ii Inch's I The te. onl tor October N 11 indn. and the 1 i. fin any month In these palls is H .Mi ,nche, in September. l"Mi. THREE DAYS HUNGRY IN BOX CAR cri.. Mini Hill enrl llt-ml When I'iiuiuI liy It 11 1 1 mil il Olllei-r. Three d.ivs ,-. ,1 ,ir without food and drink .s an cxpei imc which is nk.-l. t a,h Leon Cash. 1; ye.it. old, of Wet Pat Is, My. not to fall asleep again in I a freight ,.ir He whs taken tie.itlv denl nom .1 ft-eiL.ht V est.., .1., e flu. 1 1 ,L-I Point y at ds of the New Haven It.11l10.nl. , Ills tongue was swollen to twice Us nor 1 111.1t se and he was s.t t,iU he j-raicely : I ould speak Cash joined 1 , reus m liumford Fallf. ' Me. about time weeks ago as a lent in. in lie ti.ivellc.l with it until It reached Oleii Cove. I, I, and then giving up hi job he Marled back home. He had J4 Mil his on, ket, which ll" spent for food, I ! Ilea, hlllg New' London. Conn., tbtee ,l:ivs ! ' ago he dei Ide.l to take a nap in ,1 box i.ir on the siding. vN'hen lie awoke the 1 en dooi was locked lu vain lie shouted ,1 ' ami p.niniled on the door, hoping to gain tree.loMl. No one heard h. 11 until y. Mcrday. when pe. 1,11 oil-ier "ieorge Kemp happened along. II 1 In. ird groins ,111.1 fofu'd the iloor o, n BAVARIANS GIVING UP BEER. I ease In Co 11 an 111 il 1 11 it I'rluliten Ministry nf I'liiillice, 1 y.tii, i'iil,h' lr,i"tir', tn Tin: s( s linn. in, Oct s:, The Fuiancr .Mlnistrv lis gieatly concirned because the budget ; llgilles show that the H.ival lans air evi dently giving up their noted beer drinking proclivities. Their beer consumption for Hi" past twelve months was jr.niijian less . than for the pievioiis yeiu, us Indicated by the derreasid lax lecelpts 011 malt. 1 Mlnlslir of Finance Hreiinlng speaking 1 on the subject lu tin lliianee commute" or Ihe Diet attilbutid the deciease pirtly to ihe growth of the iintl. alcoholic move ment, which the Kaiser himseir h,,s nnW Jollied BEEF PASSES BEEF IN HARBOR. s trgeilllnn Si-nils In Meat We semi (nttlr In l.oiidon. Abn.ud thr White Slur liner Halllr, In yesterday from Liverpool and Queens town, were it. 0O0 quarters of Argentine beef, the largest shipment that has cnnie In since the duty 011 beef was removed. It was shipped originally lo Southampton from Huenos Ayrea and transshipped tinner to Liverpool and lo this port, While the Haltic was discharging her lef cargo the Atlantic transport llnsr Mlnnetoiika was sailing with 'iM Ainerl ... . . . ,. . . , t . . 1 111 CatllS on in" uo"l, oouno ut iiautioil for slaughter for the ungiisn inaruet, , large pait of the Haltlc'ti Argentine beef Is (.unsigned to Swift ti Co. He Forces Klcvcnth Hour" Promise of A id on All ('iiniliriiitcs. XO CIIAXtiF, KXPKl'TFiD Washington Hears lluerta Will Order t'onoress to Appoint II fin. tJKK.MA.VY WITH HI.' IT A IX Powers Confer on Joint Pol- i icy to Protect Tlieir Interests. jlUAZ STII.L IN VKKA CHI'S! Vilon Says No Power Stained With Itlood Can Itule on This lleiuisihere. Tl.e Mexican situation Is at a stand- while the world awaits the out- I come td to-day's elections in the south ' cm republic. No one doubts that the (Sen. lluerta. accoi ding to the latest j auvu es, is neiei iiiuteil 10 leiain ins i hold on the (Sovernr .nt of Mexico and 'few are tlui.-c who believe he will r , l!ni.lish the I'resldencv. , 1 lluerta made an eleventh hour move I last night when he foiced all of the 1 ' alldldates In sign a pledge promising I to nid the winner of to-day's dot tun tin p.iLlfytng Mexico. It was given out that the pledges were by mutual i"i sent. Washington hears that the inn 1- slonal President will muse the nevviy elected Mexican Congress to deiiuto that an Insutllelcnt numbei of Slater ari' represented In the election and that th" returns should be 1 onsldei ed n !1 aird void. The '.ingi. ss then would s.-I. . t a cinstltuilon.il Pi. stdent and llm-t 1 would of r. un so lie liio.sen I'n sldent WINon in a spec, h nt Svvarthmor.- College ilecland that thn mission of the I'iiIi.mI Slates is t , seo that every foot of the Westi rn Hemi- .-j,,ii'ie I. ti'llil'""" " 1 iinioii i resting solely 1.11 the consent of th ...,i..... t , 11...1 i... .. ... 1 governed and not by any government stained with blood. Senator Hacon, chairman or the Sen ate Foreign lbiatioiis Committer, said that the interests ot tip. t'nlteil States III M. nIco are greater than those of any foreign nation, lie expressed the hope that foreign nations will tall on thu I 11 It 1 il Stales for such protritmn as tlnir Milijecls need and not send ma rines ashore. The latest t.ibl" despatches indicate tll,t 'Sertnanx is determined follow tho policy adopted bv (Sreat Hlitain The lerni.ui Sovernmeiil. It is And haa adopted a waiting attitude, but will not fall to piotcct Us Interests In Mexico when the necessity arises. Italv Is fol lowing a similar policy. Thr city of Monterey, c.inlt.il nf the Stale of Nucvo Leon, has hern cap tured by tSeii. Ciriiinza's rebels afrrt a nine day battle. Remarkable courage and strategy was displaced bv Hi" at tacking force one thousand are re ported to have been killed in the light l"ell Diaz is still In Vera Cm., al though (Sen. lluerta has sent what 1 amounts to .111 order requesting him to go lo Mexico riiy. A special train Is j w 'PtlbrS I" t - 1 Diaz lo the capita! TO KEEP HEMISPHERE PURE, President Wilson ! ft 11 - That I lilted Slates', Mission. SivniTH jioiu:, Pa., net. '.'a The l i' .a.l principle upon which President W in bases his Mexican policy vis ills, losed hy him here to-day in a spiei.li ilmim, tile rrri'iiionlcH allrndant upon 111" cele bnillon of founders' day at Swarthmoru Cnllrgo. Thr President declared thai i' w .s tho mission of 1 ho I'nilcd Stales as a na tion to m-o that every foot of the Wes'. ern llcmlsphere is controlled by a llm eminent resting solely upon thr ( on sen t of the govrrnrd and not hy any (iovernment stained with bloo.l "Th" e.xlent of the Ainerlcun con ttirst," said the President, "Is not what gives America distinction In Ihe annals nt the world. It Is tho jirnfcKsiii pur pose of the conquest which was In see In It that every fool of this land should bo the hum.' of free, srlf-govcrnnl pro pie, who should have no government whatever which did not rest upon tho consent of Hie governed. "1 won III like to believe that all this hemisphere la devoted 10 the same s,(. crcd purpose anfl that nowhere can ttnv Oovernment endure which s sialiied bv blood or supported by uay thing but th consent "f tlio governed" This stati mcnl vvas nicepied a an c.Njilanalloii ot the motive. u tiiiilng