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SAYS GAYNOR'S FOES !" rHMVirTUTi D17f'V13D"c,'ol,"',lce,, outside torioborntlon In VjUll llVlDLr DDviVljll!m're,,!,'"-v ful" " 'lctln. The attention Hel.e'i'is has won from Ihe I'm Ix corn- I Kiiotidi'titH please 1 1 1 tn Immensely, anil Kx-t.it'itlciMiiit's Counsel HchiH I'iirht to Have iH'iilli Sen tt'iifc Ifevorst'd. IMMSOXKH'S WIFE PHKSKXT IIoM'iillinl .M tinier Tiinl Culled (iriMifcst Ci)ns)iriic.v ..f This Ayr. -.Argument he-for ' Atsssr, 1 . i 1 Hi' ('unit of Appeals for a reveisal of imUnirnt in the case of ex-I'olice l.leu fn.tnt Charles Keeker, who was con- i.'il of the minder of Herman Hos"n- .. .1 t. mil nf fl... Il.ilf.1 Mnlrnimlrt lit x, V.nk e.lv on July hi of last year. ! . ! tnnmcnceil lit to-tln session of t. . out t HtcKci was rtpresinted by Arthur p.ln.ei .piil Joseph A. Sh.iy, his trial at tonics, .lolm I-". Melntytc, not appear k In the blether comt. Assistant Dis trict Attorney llobnt C. Taj, lor will toi'diiit I lie People's side of the -ase III all hour's aiKiinient to-morrow aften ion .Mi Taylor coniniciieeil his aiu I ,e 1 1 ,i fe minute! before the court ml juu -ie I to-d.iy. AM I'M v'hkf JuilRf Culleu nuit Asso i, aii Jinl-si s .lolm Clinton llru.s and Y11 , mi lt..i tlrtt art- slttliiK limine this i tin of the conn. Juilcte William K. Wniitr presiding as Chief Judge. The . jsinii will last until Deeembrr ID, v hi ' an .iiljournnii lit will be taken until J.n H.ii v ". A decision III the Keeker ,11- i- not expected befoie the middle u J . r. mi t . Tne appeal -n the case of lh- four tu .neii convicted for the same crime v to hole been untunl to-day, but be .tne ihe brief of eounel for these four i i,.is tint served on th District At let . v I'litll Saturday. Mr. Tailor asked j timt tin ursuinciit on theie appeals In jiulpoiicU until I'icember lil. i "i f .lii'lt;e Werner stated that the court would decide later whether these . auioeiils would be heard on IVrcmbnr i,irl In the January let m of the toui' VI rs, llreUer Present. Mrs I'liuiles Keeker, wife of the con- i v'eted lb utiiiant. was pre gent tluough on: tne session of the courl. Now and tltm she bent forward to hr.ti; a tjues io.i .Itnlce Werner asked and then erlb tiled something on a pad which she had i) her knee. Her brother-in-law. Jatk- o.' Kicker, s.it beside In r during the j ipptals by Attorney 1'alnnr. and while IS.vKct's brother ofti n spoke to her she ii e'v replied eVcept to nod her head. Becker's cmitisel mule a slrmiK point vn the fart that the alleged 1 Lit loin can 'i i nee arratiKed b Kicker with Kne, Webbet and Vnllon had never taken (dace ml n fei red to the fact that they had 'otind tile two chauffeurs who woi" .ald ei have driven these men to attend the 'vetlttc, Judge Collins aked why these iiauffeur were not produced at the ii ami Mr. Palmer replied that Ihe tiial was moie like a (.pctd contest than a il ' Mr. Palmer. In asklna the court to ie verse Keeker's conviction, declard at the ,t"t that the probability of Keeker's nee outweighed the probability of i .irtlncr of Innoccnte we refei to i A nnncent uf tin- crime nf tniir ne e.n l Mi Palmer. "Whether he was c it ii ecptlns btlbes in connection i. h i ue ...etntioti of gninlilltig resorts n , u. il.-i.'isciis may have done we do : kno v bjt we do no-.v that neither 'if Miuits nor the people will justify a i. vi. ii .. i of murder merely bet iue su It nf a letter crime is believed against ft. i ke ! Ilnar slilftril (iulll. "S'".in . fter the tnurder, with th" public nlnd ll.ve l on the guilt of Keeker, un n'stnKabl" evidence was found Ilxlng 1 on tith.il' ' deatll on Hose and his con- fie-rit. s aiul the electric chair was their nevitHhle fate unless they could Invent i t heoi tu shift the crime to the shoulder r' the man believed by the public to have il rrtfd them in the. perp"ttatlon of the nij'der "Thi District Attorney went to greater aprine. In Induce -nrli teatlmony from :c' and Ids pals than has ever liefote "n diinr In the history of the State. r e stipulation by which Hose nnd his il were tu receive Immunity was aclu II' reduced to wilting, making the motive t "hlft the crime irresistible. "Whether Keeker be deemed sillily or miieent, a review nf the recoid of the "lal will convince any Judge that the est motiy Is In the rtialli a fabrication. 'Trout the date of the ltoseittli.il miir- e the ptbllc enemies of the Uaynor 1m "istrailon not only sought to mould r to Inllame public opinion against dreVr ni order to weaken the Mayor h the people of Ne' York. Doubtless owners of eonie of the sreat news ipers believed Keeker guilty and thus !''! d themselves for the frequent at e ipts to lire the passions of the public .1 to Intimidate, but the objects of the i Millie Is manifest. We my that this man, who has been 'iameessly assailed even In t lie shadow ' 'he chair. Is absolutely Innocent and the n of the grentest conspiracy of the ' , ,,ec's rout'sel declared that Just'ce 'f i tne conduct of the trial, violated 1 provision of the Constitution which ires every man accused or crime at trial. He Inklsted that the opening i "tress of District Attorney Whitman i' evtremclv prejudicial. M,stant district Attorney Taylor, In - .itEumrnt. said in part: '.i'e In New York city would be no ecurc than It Is in a traditional iig camp If such acts as are disclosed ' s tccord were permitted to go itn shwl No valid reason can be dis- erd for reversing thla Judgment upon I a ts, and gravo as Its results must ' Judgment must be Hlflrmecl." r'"e Assistant Hitrlct Attorney will ' t.ue his argument to-morrow. SCIIEPPS CUTS HIS PRICE. MII Vow Take MOO for "fiood oiimniary," Hp Mays. j .eiif Cubit rietpatch to Tnr. Six. ''Ahi", Dec. 1 Sam Kchepps is still1 ig tn kc the fltndavlt which he naya J weenie a new trlul for CharlcH Decker. iire lieutenant who wus convicted ii.i lnc muideied Herman Ilosentliul, j Vcvv Vork gambler. Kchepps atlckn to , 'lemnnd fur $10,000, the price he oris-1 I" -inked for ills complete affidavit, but , t i.ide a new offer. He offers to sell to any New York ' "vT'ipei for 500 a fairly full iummaryj (vh-it he mould stale In a $10,000 uffl I l ,t I s Hiiiiuimiy would not be very long, 1' n nor nouid it Include onie of his "moil astounding revehtllons." Hut con ' '"Ing the suuill pik e aikeel for II pr Is confldenl that eoine New York vspspip win, ,i, he phrases It, "fall for m.iiiils." I hepps iiiide islands that he w the' t' "i ImporUnt witness In the trial ( flecker, as without him District Attorney f " Hitman would have been unable to ob tain cortnhnrntlnii t nint the little mini, nut quite no dapper us he win In N'cn- York, In sine that lie will set III pi H e. Uniilil tup ear Before u. S. Conaal. He li ti- Iiik his bent to play one news paper imuttidt the olhei. At present his hopes hne HliimiiTrd down to three pa. pei, anil he r r I rl y itui'ldeiit that one of the tlnee will accept hi teims. II. wants 15,000 down on delivery of the am davit to the I'mls corn-sotii1ent of Ihe newspaper huyliiK It and IM00 upon pilb notion of the iillldavlt In New York. lie unices to attest to his aMUIavIt tiefoio the Aun t lean Consul here. The Infoitnci- needs ready money and ,,,al ,l,e renB0" ot 'np remarkable bar .iiii ne is uiieiiiii ior 1.1UU. lie inoUKIlt he hud a t raily pmc baser In one New Yoik newspaper, but that paper suddenl remembered that he had not a liilrly hite sum from It some months aro on r.n !,nl,0''.,anl "1,!,,h W "lvu It. He never undo uiioil on the tin. so tint paper has now definitely broken off negotiation with him. Sehepps has hinted at what he will (II si lose--for M0,000--but only In the most general tvrms. "It will astound the world," he saa. 'It will Rise Itecker a nw- trial mid will ftee him. It will chiinne tile whole situa tion In H'Mttl to the case." Offers Proof of IVrJarj., He adds that the Initio: Hint naits of his siitliinslt ran bo serltled In New York. He doesn't hesitate to add that his afll- i davit contains ptnof that h.. perjured him- self on the stand. He also s.ivn that Disti ll t Attorney Whitman told him what to sav In court when the. District At torney met him at Saratoga. This was when Assistant District Attorney Huhlti and Detective Al Thomns wete bringing Solieppr. back lo New York from Hot Springs, Atk., where he fled after the inurdrr. Tils Sfv correspondent suggested to Seti.nn lll.lt lt,.1...f ...lt-1,1 hnl-a mn...!. tL- .i... ..m.i...i. .;" !: . ... " .. .... ...t ..iiiiiii.ii iii.im i,v-r.ii , and Sehepps answered "I liavm't been able to gel In touch with Meeker." Iitilct Attorney Whitman smiled yes terday when he was usi.ed about the news from Paris about Sam Sehepps. "I believe that Sehepps wan telling the truth in court." he said. "I believed It at the time and nothing has happened since to make ni change my belief." CHINA IMPORTERS SUED FOR $4,592,150 BY U. S Tt'ii Firms hVinji' Prosecuted foi. Customs FrnutNon Report of l.imoLres Coiiiinission. On the bams of disclosures made by the l.,ntoges Clitna Commission, sent to France several yens ago to find the real value of the fine chin.ivvarc brought Into t1ii couiury oy nig importers, me e.overumein t through Assistant rnlted States Attorney .Miuisui, ,-r.ui iiegau suii in wie i mien States District Cotrt yesterday to recover' 4..i:.t.i(i from ten importing concerns il this city. i The suits cha-ge that rwoiii' frauds have be?n In ojieiatlon for the list three years at leas!. The ilefe.id.iiit" named and the amuiint asked from each are- Havil.ind & Co., 11 Hast Thlrty-slntlt street, tl.so.1,13:. Theodore Havil.ind co, ;o i-trni avenue, si.zsv.oiv; William (luerln : Cc, 33 1'ark place, I3ti,u34; Voght & Dore. :. Harclay street. 1 T-t : Henry Crentige, Fifth avenue and Ts enty-thlrd street. $14I,fi0f; llawo Hotter. ID We't Thirty-third street, llfi?. .153: tl. D. A. Porcelains. $".7.i01; Alfred (!. .Moment. 20 West Thirty-third street. i:9.!.1S: Hloch & Co. 4 Wet Hroad vvay. I12.8si. and 1.. I). Hloch & Co. 41 I West Hroadwav. I2."..fil9. I The damages asked represent ths value of all tile Importations made by the firms since Pecenils'r 1. 19IP. ' Mr Pr.nt slid vesterdav that tlin ' I.lmoges Commission had discovered that I . r ,i..e 1.... ..n-.,A.i A- i,Ata .i.A . ..nntentllni. lnlee. III the French fae. ''vre''chliu'ear; 1 manufac-' tured. Investigators hired by tl.e com-, mission, he said got employment In these factories as artlst or laborers and ills-, covered that the actual value of the ware was far In excess of the values stated In the Custom Douse invoices. Mr. Pratt sa'd that no criminal prosecu- tloiin were likely to follow the ult. The Limoges Commission, hdwln K. Wakefield. O. C Uavls and Kreclerick Auohenbacli, was appointed by Assistant L'nlted Stnteei Attorney-Cieneral Wemple who has charge of the customs branch of the Department of Justice. CONSTITUENTS HONOR LOFT. I Many Notables tmung -inn at Dinner Ultrn to Coimressmon-Illeet. lieorge W. Ioft, Congressman-elect, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by his constituents of the Thirteenth Con gresslonal district last night at I.lttle Hungary, 2.1.1 H ist Houston street. There were 400 men present. Pser Marcus presided. The speakers were Myer Aireenberg, l.dward K. McCnll, Magistrate John J. b'reschl. Supreme Court Judge John J. Dclany. Alfred J. Talley and City. Coutt Judge Peter Hehtnuck, At the guest table sat Police Commis sioner lthlnelander Waldo, Daniel B. Finn, John J. Fitzgerald, Julius Harburger, 1M ward Lauterbach. Otto A. Itosnlsky, Nathan rttraus, Chrlstoiher D. Sullivan. David I.anarus, .lolm P. O'Hrlm and Charles J. McCormiick, President-elect of the Horough of Itlchiuond. THE A. DE RIDDER COLLECTION of Frankfort oM. 87 Paintings 0 .Vuiitrlatlrt Quality. Inelutlui .1 Ift'M HHAS'lrtS. 2 MAX HAM. .1 rilCTKH MS lunmits, i nvui:.s. t tkhhohcii. ON EXHIBITION AND ON PRIVATE SALE AT THE F. KLEINBERGER GALLERIES 709 Fifth Avenue Until Prcrinbrr I5(A iiiemiif admission rr.r. Rr. from 10 A. M. to P. M, I.OO from ' I'. M, to V. U. The procreds of the fees to be for the benedt of in"New ork Aisnclal on for Imnrovlnf ihe (indlllon of Ihe lltor-and Ihe .Uonte Bore Iton'o," r, llnnpluil for Chronic Invalid and i Jciunlry Sanitarium for Consumpilvri. THE SUN, ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure HO Aim, HO LHHE PHOSPHATE TELLS OF BRIBE TO BENSEL AID ('oiiNiitiri from FliMl I'niie knew that he had been secretory to Mr. Kennel before he Rot that Job. We ate and drank and after the general conver sation had lasted for an hour or moie 1 went home with Mr. Consalus. "I.lther that nlKht or the next morning Con". litis suggested that I so to see lias sett In reference to the dual piyment on my (onttiict. 1 went to the office of the State HtiKlnrrr. and after talking with Hnsnett Iih told me he would see me out In the hall. When he came out Into the hall he said they would have In haw something on that Job. ' j n,(ed ,im what he meant, and hel I said that Charles It Foley had Mild they ought to have 10 per rent, on It before mv final estimates were passed and that J was to give the money to Hassett. "I don't want to say all that 1 said, bill 1 did sa.v that I thouplil that was ciowdlng the niourneis a little bit too hard. Inasmuch as I had had to wait so long for my money He said they wanted It, anil since I needed the money and had nn Idea of the situation up there t finally asked him If ,e would take 11.500 He said that would be all right and I told him would (five him the S 1 .TjOO when I sot the check for mv wotk. The check ; came shoitly after that, within day or two. "1 sent my stenographer to the bank to Ket the check cashed and she CHine back with a mil of small bills. I took the i small bills to the .Merchants Hank, but1 they didn't have targe enough bills thcie and I went tn the First National Hank There I got a $1,(10" bill and a J.-.0I' b.T "Brllilntt," Says Whitman. "Why did ynu want rash"" asked Mi Whitman, "I thought thai was the better wav." "Ynu mean the better way wlun you ate hrlbiiiK public nffh-ials ." i "Yes; that's what 1 mean." .answered .Mr. Aldrlch. as If he didn't like tl.e ivord ' lltrlct Attorney had used q. What ill.l son tin ihn" A. I nine , vw Vl,rU ,, , ,h, I Kni.tcrrt.oi iver .... ,ou ,, ...... . Th. nIS, i ,,,, , wfn, , Thoma, n.s.u's aptnmer.t. j , ,., ,.., ,u,. lv,,frH , , ran I a. i there. I met him hid tsn ntlter men 1 .h,, , i,,,i..,i nd.,- i ihe m. wi's A,j I,, .,,,,1. them' v Yes. Cj. Al.,1 lie ne.er icne 'luiti t.a Ic '.i you" A V". he lull 1,1 t)!il vol fun, I In V.'M ' - did timrlbiii to the ismtiilcn A. Ve. I pave the iohtI- ,atln O I 'tflSI. Ills 'on knov tha: tlut eoniiih i. on u. l. -.vas ne.er rer irdeJ un." v here .v. Ne I iintu'i kiiov tht t. How was th.' con'.rihutl.m irrar.cr.l for' A. I don't "eral! I:. It ws the Ki l- ei.i thlnr to contribute. Mr. Consalus suil he 1 inn Joseph Mu"- i UIJ you K-t .i receipt' V N I .l.iphy of Trie. Ijut deiind th.'.t he and not. , Mtirpkv were loiim i ti d o bislt in John K Consalus was then called Denny way. He said h on!-liut-d to tl - said he was a contractor with an olf,ce '"""l';;'' ''' ' !""l,,1s.'- 11 ' . . Ideiitllbil I wo checks, one mr Jl.ifm. sent at .10 State street. Albany He su.l hei,n (il.mtt(. j, i ..t,,i.., . ,! ,H. ,, j;,no. was trtisurer of the .1 I lluiley Con - struction Company, but he varn't sure if mat w.is ine correct line or ite .im he didn't know who the incorporators were, lie said he had live or n Ingn w-.iv contracts everv ve.ll. . ' " .,.,.... "Have you made collection, fiom pe, - , sens or co.poratlon, that were turned over to the camp.ilc-n 'und; i "1 have got contributions from pets, ms g, til.t you t c a contribution f oni ithe (ieneral Convi luci.en utnp.iny or th I 'ii-rr ftaitt it rxi im mnn it 1 1 rttttiYt lil jhsm Garden M KSlf9. noted po rtraye r of la's WrJf f SALOME. mm t writes regarding trie- KNABE MIGNONETTE GRAND PIANO "In your charming Mltnondle Grand I hace found (he piano which has complttcly satisfied (ht demands I put to il in supporting my voice. "Such symmetry of form, such adaptability to ant space, ii if A so great rtsourcesjaf tone, combined with an action that responds to the gentlest touch, moJje the instrument both rare and inimitable. Sincerely yours, "MARY GARDEN." KNABE WAREROOMS 5th Ave., Cor. 39th St. AJklfjU TUESDAY, DECEMBER llrl.licpuri I'omtrudlon Company? A. I Ihif mi llt at Dine I not (.onirlhiitlona (rum, y. !). )on rrll any ntltfr fiom whnm you nl tiintrltmtlnns? A. .N'e, i ilo not. g. Old "ii fier tile a statement of ttifie com rltmtiuiis ' .. No. Q. Ild on ever aet a contribution from Mr. ".Alilrlrh" A I don't remember. 11 lim.! vmi ri.i-.ill that lie enve vnu 1300 In 1911" A. I don't recall. To the I bet of mv reeollectloti he ill.) not Q, Do ynu recall meeting him at Keeler'a I Hotel'' A. Not ni thl particular time. I i may recall It laur. g Do sou leineinber n y ' h 1 n g about lil ' tontMi' A. Ye I tetnember talking m ' hitn about p lie coinplalneil that lie coulil no; Bel hie final payment. I told him 1 hoped he v ou 1.1 Ki t It. y. To whom db I you apeak about It; to Hitt. or whom? A. I don't think I spoke In Iborett I think I spoke In Kolev I dl.t no! speak to Heel or Ilemel iilmiit I I remember his belns hel. I up 1 li.i.l htard that the county ennlneer wonMn'. adept the roaj. vj Why should you spejk about It at nil? A. He. iiuse lie aske.l me to. g. Who I Neville" A He's a rk In IInif IS off It e. y. Whit l llantt" A I think he I a eecrelary ther. Co nun Inn llnron! Heme nilipr. Q Do ynu recall t li Kffler nifetlns no ? A. No. I dn not j Q. Dti you re'tiifinbr trlllnR A!IrKh tn Jlttusott A No. ij. Von ffmmlfr that Atil rich May.! i our liomi? A. Y(M. ' (). He Imi n-"r beti thpr hfor anJ t never has b-en there since, has he" , ,y' ',Xn? v"? '1lo,n;, r.'ii.emt.-r any -hlnr. No , fi.- Mr. Whitman then asked Mr Cutisalus If ho ha, Rm,e up to th State Ktiyrlneer's otllce with AMrlch. ronsalus admitted that lie linil, hut could not remember the date. y. Do ,iii know r.verett Knv ler ' .v Yes W Kve- talk tn li ! ni airm' contiai .urr ' .v. He .oke.t me tn lntr..mce lrtu to m.i ,r"' '" '" rM "intetl '... cet enn trlimti.'ti .iml o I int-iihred him 1 pretuni'd he j. ce...np up a liti of (hem He shiw.il mi- i is. ifiert.ar.i hi Albany 'Did you get receipt" for the contrl - butions you tinned In"" akd the Chief Magistrate. "I think mi. but I haven't been able to. find them. ' I "A" I utlde. stand il Mr .Milnch gav. vmi b's (outril'iitioii in cash " continued . the Chief M.igl-ttatc. I "Y. 'And is that trili Ml Whitman in- terrupted "No. It Imi t," atisweced Cons.ilus. -l.i ' J'l I -r:tcl now .l;at veil .nn M Allrlili itIkJ ai.ou: tht: nlslr lie ive jt your ho.ise A. We dlseurs... h. oir.r.u t J When ,u, t j,i tail; 1 1 It, l'uy In lie. ember. A. And nliat i .i the occasion" A. None ... ..,,,...., y. Have ,., ,ver In-tduced cimmcirs p, Kolry? A. I rresimie I hive IntM.luted 1 nntr&ctnrs to him. V vvastrt i. your pra.' ce to ta.e ru-v toni-artnrs to hlin--'liose nl.o dull i w hjve lontrsi ts? A I il-.n ri nietnier til. n ne oi. t 1. tn Wild, otl.e. .IM .-en tUe? V ' n.,i. e,l jn i,i,,tih r i rai to n 1 1 c vv'.i.i' ; 'lie i.,i.'i.-. nf (Mir i.rt-i-;s V Me i rep, li- i un tat s A'l I Ktnf ' ! li cli.i-ce ' epa v orU ? A V , Itenles llll-lhy Is I'artiirr, 'sitit to .N'orn.iui K. M.uk. He h.iiil hi didn't know that neither of them had ,icr n-en rei nrni n itt me Maieim-iuy uirii . vvith Ihe Seen tnry of State. Mr. Consalus ..was told to be ready to testify ag.-in on iThurnlnv Miittliew Van ANty tie. vv ho was the r-t.,r of Al.i, .J",, ) ,'.. " ''i,,. ' , jV, J";,,'',, , 1 . ' ' J" , V-"",, . ,U1, al ,,-,,. ortl,' ,f ,.0ntraet In the b.si four years He said Ills company hid contributed to the Dohki. rntle campaign fund In 191; He 1 t rti-rftt 1 1 1 ytrt rrm rrn t rr fgil noted portrayerof SALOME. MELISANDE. LOUISE. TOSC A 2, 1918. FLints Pne Furniture FOUNDED 1A40 RECENT PRICE REDUCTIONS MADE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE STILL IN FORCE GEO. C. FLINT CO. 43-47 West 23 St: 24-28West 24 St: JVgw lork City said that a letter was received from Will- iaio II. Kellv nslclnr film tci meet lveret Powder In Syracuse. H! didn't no. and another letter was sent. Then Mr. : Miauctlincssy. the president of the com- Ipany, met Fowler. There was a meeting nf the corporation heads nnd It was ib.- t ided to contribute 51, nun, Mr. Vnu Al- I affile said he purchased a draft with a corporation check nnd sent the eliaft to Arthur A. McLean In New ork. IMavor of Syracuse, who Pns been Indict "d ' "Hid you icallr.e at that time that for violating the general corporation law, the tnakltiK or soliciting of a campaign j would be aboard. He was not Major . I i 1' ontrlbutlon fiom a corporatioli was nM. Il.'itnllton o' lni-t(iii said he saw J violation or the law-:" i Melinite a few day a before the boat lift "I did no!" San .Ttian. lie satii th" contribution v.a made volimt irily ami tk.it lie had signed an .minunitv waiver before taking the stand, Hike Dcllnrd of Albany gave the Dis- tiiet Attorney a surprise when he look the stii'td. He bad In en told Hint h would not be allowed to testify unless he .signed an iii'inunity waiver Itef used tn Waltr Inininnllt. m asked to be allowed to consult Ills attorney before he ogiled or refused to Hku When he took Ihe stand Assistant .lustrlct Attorney Claik asked him If he was ready to s'gn tin Immunity waiver. "I have conferred with my coutieel, Indue Herrick." answered Mr. Uoilard, "and he advises m not to sign." "Then you aro excused." said Mr f'iark .Indite Derrick vvr. chief eojiisil fm Willlai.i Snlser in Ills linpeaeliinent trir.l. Ccorao il AlcCuiie will nut be a v t r.es to-il.iv II coin te! sent vvo'd v es- lll' o.,K n KMIIIliriONs. !.1L lii- Ffl, 41 NOW ON PUBLIC EXHIBITION m ai ihe LLj ' : 111 i I Anderson Galleries Vartlton Aienue at Fortieth Street, ew lork Part I of the Oriental Art Collection iR' I'lll j, formed during; the past flU Webster. Esq., of Cleveland. Ions', well known to con mrji noisfcurs in tttis country i . . . ri.r Porcelains. Potteries. Lacquers. Bronrcs. Ca-vinss, anJ in-', li1 Suorris. all of trie finest ntmlitv. vith n Kciicc collc.-t !c.n Lllj of Poolts on Oriental Art. Iih! OPINIONS OF p 111 'I'lii C'-illeclion is clitlinituislieil by ejuiihiy rather lli.iil iiu.iiilltv .it il ciiuipries tunny piece' Unit will nt tract tlie fnsiidious huycr "Ainericin ' Il is p.irtioulnrly in I ho CliincBet pnrtv1.iiu, hard t-lntirs mill Minlior, heniitlftilly carved pit-oes of .ifrute, Amethyst, ni.ilncliito, lupn- lazuli, rose cmnrtz. crystnl, jiule, timt I ho collection iniilics its HlrnngeBl :ipHn 1. "KveninR Poht"." 'I'ho crystnl nnd lapis lauli utijcrtr. are of a cpialily not olieii seen oven in this city To the' iivenipe iimtiteur tint t'liini-so potci-liiins will maUo the stronnet uiipcal . lino pieci" llial only tiinv.-ir.il I lion come into Ihe open market -IVese " 1 m in i: Mr Wclwter lias iniistled Ills if. I .-icc(tiir mired manv of his tiiecs's from net Iranian. Hislinu. nnd ol her noted 1 is esiieciallv rich in jndc nnd Ini'.tuers, lint ulsn include.-, manv uther forma of Oriental ni t "Tribune " iJ- It would lie difficult to find a belter collection i.f l.tciUi. I'.leven dyimstieK ui repictieiitcd in polychroiiiit and iiintiochiiiiiit. pur celaiti, wiiito paHtf, nnd iilui'-und-wliitt'. . , Siniile-culoi piecer. ai.. promini'iil. huiiiionioiis in color and form, i-iinple in line and with tout rich nnd pure, Thu nearly elchl hundrod objects in tlm collection ate of deep interest lo collectoiH who Hku the U-st in t'liinese and .Inpain-c an HrooWlyn "CaKlo " Tlie ciyetals and jades ale of exlienie lirillinncy and iiinoiif. tln.ni ate pieces of Krcut hive; oilier liavon massive nnd t iiinree himpliciti of desiKii The boxen und tmyn ill lnc('iei rann liotn a I laiiim.V li h box lo tiny boM'H ill led iiciiit'i- of the most txiii-iti n'orlui.'in.iip There arc Ixitlt Ioiik nnd short m words of eliibotalo Mr4.in:iiiHliti liv fiitnoiis .idianHC arllsls. Tln .IniAineHe. libiiny ulso to Ui -uld includes llio nun "Nippon" by Hleltold. n Ivneinpfrr'n "llistnry of .lup.iii," Him;S " Arlistlci .Inputt" und soino of t lie early Recount! of Iho .Icsiiith, "Sun " The jades and laootierK form most Impnrt.inl divisions 1 1,.. Chinese consUlmed judo tlm worlhlest material in which to catvc ihe Kiered symlxilH. . . remarkable cxnniples In this collection Among tlm porcoluiiiH tlm fitiHHt (sxiimpleH tiro the siiii'le-color pieces , . . SptjciniciiH restrained in Btylp ii ml uustero in form, of colors thai riiiK in linrmony . . A moat brilliant nolo of color is. nivcn by n Kinder (urof the Ytin Ching period, witlui peacock blue Klaeof cMraorditiarv (leplli and tono, surmounted iy cover of curved black wood Tltfs muttniflcent vase Is flanked on tlm rintit by n splendid specimen of llm ho-callt'd "Mom wnre" of tho Mln period in deep purplish blue, thai has the value of black, nnd on the left by a YunK CIiIhk vase of un equally deep violet, each cominK from the CliarleH A. Dana collection 'I In. proporMon of thliifts that communicate ethetici pleasure in this col lee lion it what causes it to make a lasting impression on the mind "'l imes " TO BE SOLD WITHOUT RESTRICTION On th AfUmoon and Evening of Thursday and Friday and tha Afternoon of Saturday, Dicimbtr 4th, Sth and 6th, at 2i30 and 8tl5 o'clock. Cataloguaa on application. The Anderson Qalleries iiifj m m m pi i pi .1 li 1 Ik FTrf REMOVAL SALE NOW IN PROGRESS DURING THE WEEK DECEMBER 1ST WE WILL PLACE ON SALE OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF LIVING ROOM, LIBRARY, PARLOR FURNITURE AND HOLIDAY NOVELTIES AT PRICES MOST UNUSUAL tenlay that his physical condition was such uu in mevent tils iitinenranee. Samuel Beskln. a contiactor of Iteaion. . N. Y., Is to talk with Mr. Whitman to-d.iy It will not be decided until this inoniliiK whether or not there will be a henriite; this afternoon. "he rorto I'.lcan liner Uraios was met on her arrival bete yesterday in the hnpv that .lames K. Mcduire, Ihe iiirinei Walter v. Sullivan. Insurance l.ro'ci, "va. elected fnrman of tin- neve (ir Mid .lury v hlch will hear the campaign ion- : trlbiitlon and hlghwny gtaft cases. Tit. Jul. v will ho'd Its Mist session on Thins i day. , . DATE OF GRAFT TRIAL SET. I'aae ficntnat TninniHiiy l.pniler In lie Heard al NjncW Deceinlier I.".. , Ntack, N. Y.. Dec 1.--In the l!o -klii'id j Supreme Court to-d.iy Justice A. S Tiiiiiii- Ultis, on motion of Dlstrlit Attotnev iin Kho, de.dgnnted Monday. IVi."nhcr l.i,1 fot the trial of Hart Hiinn. a T.i'iuwnv , leader, nu l others under ind'i tieeii re.r alleged gnift I'l the i on.'f . I ' .-'t.lle blphway s in I'.u, ,.1,'iihi otin The. i will be the flr i r s of ti. :. "h, t (IT trml ill l:oik,.nid .eii.i I nr OM.I.O AMI t'.MIIIIITIIIN 1 !TI thirty - five years by John H. ffl ana Europe. r Crystals, lades I nil li! L - 11 1 P) THE PRESS: I lioliliy I'm- lliit li -live years mill hj. M Uinit in I'nris and I rum the Dana. sales in this count I v IIM cilleellnii it, la- I 111 7 'FLINT QUALITY" tVnml Carter Kllla Himself. Paul Karachi, a wnod curvet, who had been in till city only a few days, shut and killed himself yesterday fit the hnirn i r .r, .nilse H.-tticttolntti I KifU -flint streit " a ' i:,iit f The a Coward Shoe 'mt v ... m W here your foot is u cakcsi.c'it len th here's the shoe that uives it strength i Covvarrt Arolt Suptirrt Shop Hiitl Cowdrcl FvxteiiMon Hep, Iiiiic liccn iiuirlc hv jHtriev S. Cdwarcl, in hi". Custom lie patlint'nt ior i.vor .1,1 ycuts. Only thn't nirn l.-tt fnr ( 'liristira "liopiuni.'. C iiMinl Sluv- dit- pmi' I will pift-. Drd'-t iuiU full nM.i till' lll-ll :tii i w.iiri f'l l.t-'.-lillmite Inlying. solo owhi hi: i:i.sb JAMES S. COWARD -64-274 Greenwich St., N. Y. J (mar wnriEN t-riirr. A .MsliPrJtrj l-llled Send fur Catalogu HIT ..l.l M KMItm I KIN. r to itiiMii.n in ith'i?5 ( 1) i Tiii'mIimi mill i ni- inlln.i- ) C I'lH ((", .;(i-n 1 1 is ;ii . ;n Clarke's Art Rooms i 1 . I H i ll'I'ICIII SMI Kill's. The lailiii- Valiinlilc I 'iitli'i-t ion id' COLONIAL RELICS 'lll.l ,' iir'i Mi t'i ,rt i UI liill.i iii i ,. i i , , e ii ll,i-f .ill.l 111- li:,-itl,,l ,.' , I ,-in , I mi ml i .itn'i i, Tils KKiIy i iiIIim t urn , widely l;iown u i iin nf I In- S'loi'ti'il III llll'lllil illlll CIIIIIIIIIM". Skitc .inil Inii'iolui,: l..,-iniili'- nf i:x(ii.isii i'i:i:ioi) 1 1 i:n i 1:1, in Oak, Walnut ,-ind MiiIiokuiiv; iilinill I ,Mi piece. ('OI.UNI li I'l IJMTI MK. (.tri'liilh n-tiiit'il iiud le.idv tor (lie Inline 111. l . Tin i, ri.n.Misii taimisthii-is. Old t 'limn mill (ike.., sliellield I'l. ne. iiiiiioiif, Old I nin., .W Ac See (-.-il.-iliiiiiie 'I I ' S.i I. n i' i It., i . ...I. I I lilt I J Mil. (.1 SI I s W. II TCD Y (Tucn ) nt .1 o'clock, and four f jllowinu uflcrivtcns, snmc hour Sale Scrseitn by Auction ,l'cP,m, le ktHU Jlllllllll, Art Galleries "Sll.ll III II.IIIM " .-.Hi I lllll Cc, ill Ifilh M . , It, ORIENTAL RUGS AND CARPETS KinliruciiiK every m.c, weave (lesinil llini t'HI" produced on I lie Oiientiil loom Hcpr ntinn Villue of $'.'.VI.IKI0, to be ilis.peiseil us above lor the account of a inumlnoiit wliolesnlc nm 1ioiim Messrs. BEFKMAN, MEN KEN & GR1SC0M. Attorneys rii'i . i w ii 1 1 m r i Mil. ,11 Vis I'. Slid, liKilnnrrt ! n i