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THE SUN, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 191u. 4- t KILLED WIFE WHEN ! MAD, SAYS CHARLTON! THI Jury MBhe Covered Me w Ith Insult ihmI Some thing snnpp'i." NO DELAY IN Ills TRIAL .. Italy, Oct is. wnii ixctuiloit I bfl pUDIIr, UM 111 Of m" nature in testimony, the trial of I'nrter Chiirl- i i young American, for the murder i- WH IwftHti fctrt to-day, t lie ton. f rmp PW Bin having icfiwi'il tn urant a post niMii .i.-k.'.i on tin- ground "f ing of t'harlton'g chief cownwIi I'lmrltan, half dlatraeted by the ro n-. nbranve ol what happened baton and u.i after tiir murder, loM hla story in ft 1 1 i i. or rather tried to. fur frequently h. atrttggled ilmoit frantically for Iho proper espreiilon. ami Baron gclsccs, tii. I'realtllni Judge, had tn help him . hi -.ii. actual hilling rr hli wife Charlton insisted ht remembered noth i ri had hnown anything. He Minted li i4 Vlctlrjt for lirr death at his h s'ip covered tn" iv Hi Inaulte," he f t. , "Shi aWOTe I Vc a woman of t',, atreeti, I could not tint think :tii atiiri man awaited her, Something groin "i "i brain. Mooplng, I Mined a imi nitillet, What happened mm i ,i. mm n member.'1 In m Mlnrt. thla laft aasirllon, blank in ii la iwJnd' i iiif murder, tests 'I'm HUPPOli III" til" thai there when he i Charlton'i i v nf inn f mmll def nee p...n Cltargei till n insanity be igatnsl tlie enumerated many woman h' hllkaft, islatlng imi'i-ukI it thai he loved madly he w drop of my . it. nac ivnn uld ''gladly tn c ahed blood." his tuve for her, he - i II U j arm . thai .t tu "ii his entire life could think of nothing also. TO a in t i 1 .'mi fur a ntoineni the niMi ki iveomcncsi f hi deed th-- pris-im i' present-'d pitiful Miec- ta-'V laicked in fa,- hooey Ileal caae fa. ,i ; the court, recttlruj hla atory iw- t auba and trembling, he hh t in-.e wreck of a ma". A- out time during the it.terrnRat'on at ' i hamla of Baron Hclaeea in- fainted ir ; ' ml to he taki n "lit of the eourt ro- When ha returned tbv court te ggine.il ! '' I amlnation. Man Scot Caatle, twice bid ace and llrcady divorced, waa married to him In tlKi. lie laid, When tie rlrxt met her ihe waa on hall for ahootlng WltUam U. Ctilg a broker, in the elevator of the Waldorf-Astorls in New Vork Pour daya ..iter theli marriage they sailed on lh oneymoon, going ftrai to Oenoa. i oegau an endleea series of violent (uirn I- Charlton did net ipare the character of in vlcttm ii-' aald her furloua J.'ai iv and fit! of anger and her suata of raco .ii ilmea drove him mad, in deeci ib Irc t1'. aubaequi r.t trip through Italy and to the Mi'ire of laiki Corou, hi Mnike of hi wife'a Intemperance, peralatent roiis. i i. ,i hei aavage abuae of hlmaelf, F illy, lie salj. who told him "he would leave him, Then he aum- to apaak of the "Mank N hla mind.'' IhoilKhl of llieltle. "t i I woke up." he cotui'iucd. "I I gnderatood that soiii.'thitiK lerrtbla must have happened. I Juni' I from bPil and nw my wife lying aoroaa the threahold. 'rp nediatety I remembered the s ene and threw myeelf upon the proatrata form. Imploring her to gnawer me. I under' Hood What I hjit ilolif. I W is tiilel with horn whiv, !mi l hail deitroyid thi woman for I would have gladly shed every I f my hlood." tii'iuKht of - i Me. Charlton iald1 he rejected out of legard for his family. II" toiil of iaekltiK bis victim! body hi a i trunk and carrying ft in the darkneei of aii.it to Lake Co mO, Wbri he sank It, attached to a heavy stone. Wher he be gai to tell of his aubaequont fllghl to Qenoa he broke down completely ami court was idjournid. Tin- uineaa of Charlton'i chief oounaet. M '-li Plcardl, was not ii gnlMd by tlip co ,s aufficleni ground to poetpom the trial, the pmence of Hlgnor Cataneo of lent -ei for the defenci being conaldered i-'itt-. , ni to proteci Charlton'i Interaatg .'he trial iil he relumed to-morrow. HOTEL CARD GAME RAIDED. 11 rrrl B 11 1 s th' Hotel (' vifine mill Mfoinufr it Detect I vea wtinn. 1 Brady and Morris went to intlneiltal. at llroada-nv and Tn I J firt si reeti yeeterda) a'ernoon ti. I t rced their way into a suite when oit 11 more men wart ptaylng cauls. Tl ey tooK the naniebi of the men and of tau a' omen Who were srrviivi food and ' 1 '1 conflecatad 1700 poU'-r chips. ,f . ardi 1 1.1 rgi round top quartan aid half a hill for crockery amounting to $10, and 14.80 in They found in u utensils. ti ii ei ban nie out to m. c Mltaky. 1 agar Henry Duncan of the hotai ''- over in his detiuueintlon of Ihe dp-j lei v - a 1 hey spoke to him live da :i'o .' I inurid htm that ao lonx i Hip playing was contlnad to oandg an. wa, tlrk'tly among fliindl they would;''! blither him, notwtthitandlng ' noil; noua letter! saying that , I- 111!'! .1.- eo.llK oil ifl tile hotel. M -' and aeviral of hU frlende, Maid I I'n ab. had been In Hie ha hit of P '. r. 'a -Is there for annie time and' 1 nitty nited im a buffet. Mr. Dunoan t: . c . hti i ii uia hiie been Invaded ltd e ha aeked hie attorney!, Hardy, fftancl'.f! at Whlltaker of til Broadway, 1 t" " iu the matter. No ohargi was I " - ' t Mr, Dunoan or any of the J nn. a iq 11 namea were taken. UANIELS IS CONFIDENT, i' ir, CsHgroaa win Igpvovi he ,iiil rrournlllllie. - INOTUK, p' 18 -Secretary ipreaied ills ibaplutl confldinoi : mi Colli e.-H w.ll approve auh- ... ihe flvi year prognmmi which 0 recommend for 'he Increaai of .-. itary in lathtflid that hi pro. 'i hi w.11 cummind Itaolf as auue, illld wisp, calculated Ui IllePt .it on w.tliollt xoiiiK to Ihe ex den I"il either by 'he paci- ... military ami naval experts, pi os 1 no: in I'ongreii ii fully ni hy M. Danleti He ballovei, ver, thai the effort to Increase hi" iliailuni will he nearly as great as 1 ie IlldeaVOr of the "small liax'y" reduce it Kor this reaaon he Is 1 u rutilldi ui Utal me Admiiilatra. ' 1 will . 'mi' iTirouaii lubatantlalljf 1 milted. 1 Danlili hai not bean In dlraol nU'utlon with membon of Con- 1 .11 ih eubject. Virtually the only - with whom hp hli- dlecueeed t'tM - Ilipreeeiitntlve Badgalt, who. rtecretury laid lo-dgy, is heartily in 1 a live yea: programme, Uut ia couimlttid lo any iel of eatllMtagi 1 in- purpoic of gecretury Danleti 1.1 ptihlii' to morrow a complete 1 dntalled . 'aUineut of Ilia plan, to il ith mini dlaouaalon of the oog . iiioiia which iud lu Ita adoption. QUICK A RBI TRA TION OF FRYE CASE, U. S. DEMAND Germany's Proposals Virtually Accepted, With the Un derstanding That America Does Not Agree That the Lifeboat Method Provides Legal Safety at Sea. WAgHINOION, Oct, Is. Tile State Of parimeni mad public to-ua-. tin- text of Ita new Kryc note to tiermany. Which ciiIIk for a quick arbitration of the U boat con troveray In the not,, it is derlareil that the OtT man proeodvra or putting paaaengera and 1 rrowa of merchantmen into email boats on the oi,i lea dOOB not. in the opinion of ihli tlovernmeni, satiafy the grovlaioni f International law requiring belligerent warahlp to put auch perron a in a place of safi'ij before Ucstrnyinn a merchant. man. This declaration la regarded aa having i. n Important liearlim on the eubiuat in eontroveray, it win be recalled that the wheal laden American ahlp vYIIUam H. rrye was sunk b the Herman aualllari rrutber lrlm Kite: lrledrli!h laet win ter. in making the declaration tor wafety at sea the United ujati-s la Impoalni i as a condition or nH agreement to ghw nianv a propoeal that ponding the tattle neiit of a dtaputed Interpretation or the treaty of lltl it will comldvf Itself at llberf) to deatro) American vessel? carrying .ibaohiie lonlraband to Her- many'a enemlea, It la thi opln ni of officiate lu re that i Qermany conaenta to arbitration un der th.-si pondltlona sin will atopped from rxi rolling tin rlitht she clalma, lie It ill not he practicable for hor sub marines to da anything w-it'i paaaengera or i n i, - of sueh American merchantmen acep to put them nlrlft 111 small UiHtH. It Is tiie hope of official! her,, that the '-jte win terminate th correapondence n the l-'ry,. .-as., which has extended inorp than six months. The qUrltlon In dlapute H whether the treaty of 1131 iioes or doei nol prohibit the atnklng of American veaaeli carrying contraband under any anil all clrcuffl at an cee, Uermany contending that it doi-a Pol forbid the alnklng of auch a vessel when n is impracticable for German warship to t;ik'- the vessel into port for dlacharge or hr contraband. Tell of Ihc Nole. xt of the Kryp not,. The text of tlir Krvr not. i fol lows ; gfafe tn Amboa- ,snfor 'ruitt. Hfd(0 Ih jmrf ii.riif Ortobrr 1 ItlS You ati lntrnetd foUoWiHQ "or tit thr tVoihiagton, to prreeal thr Oermoa Aflnte. try 0 r'ovint, .1 flu it ; In ipi to youi Bxceltenoy'g note o! Siitf .nltfr 1?. on the itlbjtol of thf Lit m for (hmuifft'K for t ht fcinknm of 11m Amort ni ii mon'hantm.t n V illhini P. Pry, l am liuicruotvd by the llov ermnent of t ht l'liitt-il St.itf to My Hut l It nOt-M wilh Na t Is f lift ion t he w'.lli;icnoft of the tmpTiill 'lei m.t :i ( iovfrnni.-nt tt rttlo thi nutations at isur in tin cgyM by roffrrinB to a joint l ummi.imi of Xprtfl thf amount of tin Indeitintty he paid by the lniiprial German love mm 4 ni mnier it tdmlttd liability for thr HMMl of the ownrrn arnl OftpUUn on at-.-oiint of the ilwt ruction -'f thr vrs'.. and by i-rfrrringr to arbitration thr iur tlon of the Interpretation of trrnty 1 Iftltt. Thr Govern ment of tin Untied Statrt funbrr nott that 111 jrrem;; to this arrangement thr Imperial iler man Government vxprrsMy Htatr.- that In making payment it doea not H.-knowU tUe thf violation of the tieatv as contended by the i;ov-in- mrnt'of thr Unltod Stas and that the scMiemeni of the quegtlon of Indemnity .h-en not prejudice the arrangement ? the differences i opinion between the two 1 lovemmenta fonterning the tn terpretatlon of the treat) right.". Thr tkivernnielit of the Unite I State underetande that this arrancemen! will be also without prejudge to Its own contention in accordance with the statement of its position in its note of August nt laet to your Excellency on this subject, and the t.overmmnt of the United Btatea aareee to thla ar rjngenient on that ttnderatandlng. qurntlon of mi I lop're-. Your BxoeUency nates that th- lm- pcrlal ( lerman lovernment bellevea that the Domination of an umpire hould be diapenaed with because it hae been the experience of the im perial 1 lerman 1 tovernment that the experte named in such caaei have al was reached an agreement witliotit difficulty and thai should the dis agree on gome point it could probably he tattled by diplomatic negotiation. The Govei anient of the ' nltad Slates entirely concurs in the VleW WOMAN CANES YOUTH SHE SAYS IS MASHER Wis. Ctmii Also Charges' Up Struck Her with stick and He is Arrested. A will lliamfl young man. who said he was Kratik Tausalg. II. of 1 We-t Nluety-flfth itreet, was locked up " the West glxtyelghth street station late last night 01. complain! of Mrs I.oulse Contl, a widow, of too wct Beventy- 1 - 1 who aald he had struck h.P on the arm with bin cam after she had repelled advance! he ade to her. siory in the Accorillng 10 Mrs police station. Ih laxlcab in from was alighting from a of her home with two . . , rr lot, I young women, alio ine vnaw-s".. Kone 10 et change tor a on . "?'' she said, approached her and aeked her if the machine was for him. He made other remarks which she resented. Hhe said, and Anally he Said. "Youre pretty smart. ' . , , ;. Then, Mn. Contl said, ihe puahed him away from her with a can" I hi carried hecn'iise of a sn mined ankle as he was Midlimi on lo her and her two ompan- ions. The youth returned, cane. Tn. cam struck In asserted, on the right a HWinKUiK hia . mis. Contl ni near the shoulder, lea, llll " brulie. vt tin.- moment Ihe two young women ran to Hroadway and returned with Pa- iimIiiciii KoenlK. Meantltll rowd had ctoTlected, attracted nil Ihe siaht of : hy ihe loud voices a woman in evening about to light with a ,f them carrying canes. dress apparently vuuna man. both 1I.-U I'OI.II i.i aha would appear in the West Side Court to-nay m "" young man to proieat ggglnil the treat mnl she had received and t. 'make an aiampla that Will make women safe III the st reels." The city directory iiow thai I, T.,ns.'.i. tnasurer and a director at tto American Molass.s Company Of NSU York, lives at Ml West Ninety-fifth Hired, tne addrcil the young man gBVO. llorrU-t.oelel Jury Oomair, N. V., (Jot, Ill-Hare. . II, The Jury i !! i,, limn' to-day In i h. act Ion I l.iooeht aaalnll Itohert (ioelet by I .aw- 1 sanoe Morrla of New York, who claimed damage! from Mr. Owlet for Injurleg Morris mu id he auatalnrd when the wheel of a Wagon IP which he waa lidlna col-lapacd. ry to uomlnato It is not tO bo rti w;u be 1111 !f they are the able to naree or that i' point In dlapute fttnnot im- get tied by diplomat to m fOl (at ton. hut 'he QoV emmenl of tin- United rttatea ie:teves that in agreeing to ihli arrangement it should be urnl retOOd n U ti.vc that In t-ast- lie aru nint of Ittdemntt) is not aat tied by tin joint ommlitee of experts or s llplomatlu negotia tion the ojtteatlon will then be referrad to an umpire if th it Is desired by the Govern ntnnt of the Tinted Mtatee. Assuniinx thai tain understanding is acceptable to th" German Govern ntenti 't will oni remain f"t- the Gov em men t f the United States to nomi nate its rxpert to a t with the expert alraad) nomlnat d by the 1 ; rman Government on thr Joint committee, it aeams dealrabl to 'he Government tt the Tnllr-I States Unit thll Jtiint ''orn nilttr" of rxperis should me t Wtthoill delay as soon ;is the American mem ber is named and thai Its mee'itiKs tfhOUld be h.-id ;n th-' I'liited States, because, as pointed OUl In m llOte to ou of April 80 laati an) evldenco which the German Government may wish to hvr produced is more ; en- Ibta nd can Mmrn conveniently he fAfniined lnre than else where. I'll Htfgff I'leilue. With reference to the argument t submit to arbitration the qucatlon of treat) htterpreta t ton 'he lovern menl of the United states notes that In answer to tis Inquiry whether, ponding the arbitration procoedlngai the ilermait ( tovernmenl win govern its naval operations in ae rdaii wl'h the lerman or American Interpreta tion of the treaty iilpulatlous in iuts tion. the reply of the German Govern ment In that it has Issued orders tn tiie lerman nava 1 forces not to destroy American merchantmen arhleh have loaded conditional conl raband even when the conditions -f interna tional law are present, but to permit them to continue their vo age unhin dered if it is tmt possible t take them into port" ami that "on the Other hand, it must reserve t' Itself tttn right to deslro vessel carrying absolute contraband whenever such destfU tlon is permissible according to the provisions of the Declaration of Lon don." Without admitting ''m The Declara tion of tOndon I In force e 1 the un derstanding that the retpiirement In A tl icle 0 of t he I ecla ration ha ' "before the- vo.ns.i i destroyed all per sons on boa rd mUSt he placed in safety'' in not satisfied by merely gi Ing 1 hem an opportunity to escape In lifeboats, the lovei nmeni of the I'nited States is willing, pending the arbitral award in this ease, to accept he Declaration of ondon as the rule governing the conduct of the German Govern maul in relation to the treat ment of Amei lean v esse is carrying cargoes of absolute contraband On this understanding the Government of the LTnlted States agrees to refer to arbitration this queatton of treaty Interpretation For n Qolek rtll ra I Ion. The Government of the United State concurs In the desire of the Imperial Ge raan Government thai the negotia tions relative 1o the aligning of the compromise referring h,s question of treats Interpretation to arbitration un I tier the provisions of Article S3 of the 1 Hague arbitration convention should Ik conducted between t in- lerman j foreign Office and the American Km 1 bassy in Berlin and the Government of the United States will be glad to re- 1 ceive the draft compromise which you 1 inform me the Foreign office is pre- ! pared to submit to the American Am has-ndor in Merlin Anticipating that it may be con I vonlent for the Imperial German Oov j em men t to know in advance of theie negotiations tiie preference of the Uov eri-.inent of the LTnltetl Stales as to the t form of arbitration t" be arranged for in the compromise my Government ! deal re 1 me to sa; thai tt would prefer, j if agreeable t the imperial German I Government, that tin arbitration I should be by Miinmarv procedure based upon t he prov is'.ons of Articles s 8 to j 1") inclusive f the Hague arbitration, 1 at her than t he long r form of a bit ra tion before tin permanent court tt The Hague. ' .4 rraufir for" sift) SlIOMSOaS pHbtU Ho 11 f th-M nofe of tl.t mttif ttittr I u ltii h vi'l ff'vr 70 ' fitae to NOt'g fsS j Deportment, L.ANSINO. KIRCHWEY ON SECRET VISIT TO SING SING m itr Siirrouudu Two Dt'Mll Hay si.in of Portlier of Columblii 1 laaiMNO, N. v.. Dot 1. I" W. KlrchWey. former dean ol ; ne olumbla law school, who ri ntl lllt.lillpll leave of abaenca fr 1 lie .mi I'ai 1 - I'm one year. Ilnishe.l a two day visit to Ring sina prison to-night. He arrived here yesterday and spent Sunday anil to-d.tv ixamlnlng papers and reports in Warden Oiborne'a home Tin obiaoi "f his villi is a mystery, Inquiry at 'he prlion to-nlghl faded to elicit any Information aboul Prof, Kirch wey'a presence, Warden Oiborne wag aald t" he 111 Now fork ipeaklg and Deputy Warden BllhU Church was out Walking. NO one else Would discuss the matter except lo say Unit Prof, Klroh wpy was not tlipn al the prison. Whether or not he had been there no one would say. Prof, Klr. liuey hlmaelf was nol available, Last gprtng during the Oiborne-Rlley fracas Prof, Klrchwey wae mentioned as a probable luecesaor to ihe Warden or to ihe state superintendent of Prisons, bul he denied ihai any offer had been made to him or lhat he would accept It if It Wai made. SUICIDE AT HOTEL SAVOY. ; I'ail liliroUer TglfOI Itooni I nder taanmeil Num.' mill t ula Tlironl. Abraham Aufeiii 65 years old, who lived al lis list Seventy -third Mlreet. look a room in the Hotel Savoy yester day and committed luiCldl, Hi houii eft the Kasl Sevenly-thlt'il slreet ii s o'clock and registered nt the as H. Cohen. Al l'1 o'clock he letter to his nephew, Mortimer . laying thai he was going to bavoy lent a Aufses. commll id.' When Hie nephe'V reached the hotel abOUl I In InS after no in he found his uncle dead, with till throat cut and both wrists slushed, done by a raaor. Mortimer Aufses laid bli uncli had boon in in heattti for some time. The dead mall lived with his Iwo brothers, Benjamin and gainuel Aufiei, and bis iiei.liew.tMortlmcr. all nioinhers of H- 4t s. AuMpt Hon, pawnorolten of blaulun slreel. thai it is not noci ii an umpire in advance glaumed that imp est WILSON TO EXPLAIN DEFENCE PLAN HERE Expected to Outline Q1,000, 000,000 Programme i Speech on November t. OAHHISON KN LA ROES IDEA iVAiHinaroN, un is. When rrtsi dent Wilton goaa to New York on No- . ii'in r 1 t,, apeak before th" Manhattan ''in 1 1 is underitood thai he will outline 11,090,000,010 programme for national dfenc and eaptatn wn lie ipprovn ni iiik 10 double th. navjr and nuadrupla the irmi Wllhln frW ie,ir. Tn.- iirogtamiM ia tihoui follow: S.iv. --Kor new ahlpi jnd Inopeaied penonnel in Bve veara, ll0d.dW.0tt(, ; Army -Sot reaetvi material (armi and ammunition) within four reara, j ; 1108. 000,000. I I I'oiipt defence! ind modern i eat Ion oil 'old fort! within four .are. lll.BOf.OOO. j i New eont I Mental army an i Increaie in , I the regular army, IM.00M00, Thla ' .un. unit probably will be continuing I j mill, if anything Inereaalng ippronrutj I tloni through the Itrel aia yen period, which would make ihe total aipcndlturel J at th i: lime IM,tO0,0O' I According lo the plani of (he Navyi land Mm Uenarimente, theae expendl turee would produi"e by IMS iirjt line 1 of dreadnought! and bulla crulaeri num bering l ol l I -three ; 11 Beet of eoiiHt (le- ' fane Ruhmarlncti large enough to pro ' ie. : th.' Atlantlr and ttlclllc coaitil l Meet of noarl) ITS deatroyera, and 1 iiniadrona of acu aoinn flpet rabtnaflnoa I to operate with the battle aquadrona -it j graai dlitaik'a from ahore, ! l or ihe arim there would he .it the j and of i yeara .1 trained force "f 1 i.jno, in. ", including a regular army or 140,000, anil the propooed continental j army and rOOirvea, a ring of full) manned coaat defencea oqulpped with 1 ihe largeel and dim-' iiowerful une yet 1 built, ami a at roaerve of Held guna, machine guna, howltiera ami big gun t ammunition in Beeretarj darrleon'a romlni recom" : mendatlona to Congrera with regard to .ihe military ratnbtlahment win be pro ' poaala for a continuing policy for the 111 1 - 1 building of th tail defencea of the L'nlted si it" and ti' accumulation of I reaerve rttppllei of mtinttloni of w ar, j partlcutarl) ammunition. it became known todoy that Hip doc retary'a policy outllnea a four year pro gramme in regard t" thpe two phaoea r toe mllltar) eatabliehment. it calti j for tiie expenditure of SI,0O0,0O0 a year for four yearn f.ir tiie accumulation of reserve material, a total of 1104,000,000, Thi au 1 1 of 110,000,000 is ''.illed for I annuall) foi th.- coaat defencea, a total of $ mi. lino. nun f ,r the four yeara. The jadiiition.il money for coaat defeneea Ii ; :.i lie rapended in tiip modernliatlon of aome ealatlng "ik and the aetabltatl' men! of new oiiea. La,al year Sr. Harrison recommended to t'ongreaa, on the advice of . apeelal board, thai mono) be provided with which to change the mount! of nil 2 inch Buns in the coail defence! to permit their being tired al a higher angle, thua Increaatni their ranee TttM I projeel will be executed if the money . iieked for by tin- Seerptary is forth- comlng from Congreia. The mounti of , the 14 and lii Inch gum in the COMt 1 defencea win not im. modllled The uar Department regardi a eon- Hdantlal 'he place! seleetnl fn. addi tional roast defence worka. it is known. '. however, that I'ip ehlef Item in this I feature of the coaat defence programme is tn irrylng out of the project for lieav) fortlfivatloni at the mouth of t.m t'heaapeake It..? Clans ,re draughted some years uk 1 f..r thll work, bul Ho- mono f"t their execution has negar been forthcoming, it 1 , underatood also that the defence! of i'. law n, iiay will he atrengthened ami that there will ! large addition! tn the defence! in the vicinity of Nar tagamet) Hay and the Mltem eu tran. "f Long Inland Sound. AWARDS MADE FOR 22 U. S. NAVAL VESSELS toiitrtti'tM for iv Dobtroyew .mil sixtoon Submarlneg Mark Ncu Record. I w. itliyOTOM, Oct. 1 -Awardi for instruction of twenty-two naval Ihe iiaali .1 foi the la nest nnii. her ever contra. -by the navy at . tie time. we:e mile bs the Navy Department to-day ix art for torpedo boot destroyeri and sixteen for mbmarines, The awanl ' mark the extension of the navy's own boat bull-ling, aa two destroyer contracts I and two aubmarlne oontracta were I awarded to navy y ard.'' Mr Danlell'l . pollcv is 1.. do as milCii warship building I al the navy'a O 11 ards as practicable . and In- plans increases of the snip con I ItrUClOII .acllities at s veral yard. 1 Awai'ls of destroyer contracts wp-p : j Two vessels, Cramp sons. Philadel phia, M45,000 each; one, Seattle Con I at run Ion ami Drydock Company, Seattle. t llfl.OOU : One, Hath Iran Works. Hath. Me. M7B.000 one. navy yard Mare tail 'and Cat., ITOJ.dM i oh'', navy yard, i Norfolk, 170(1.105. The Hath Ir. .ti Works ot one contract . nartu h,' of its offpr ;.. hiiilil a da- itroyer guarantees in exxcea im re qulrementi of 'he Navj Datiartmenl with regard to ipeed and crutelng radius. T'his boat w'li he built on plans furlnabed by the bidder, gUbmarlna awards wet": Bight. Klee- trle Boal Company of New York, with works al l'ore RIVBl ghlpbulldlng Coin- pany iitant, Qulney, Mass. S4ft,000 each: Ihree, latke Torpedo Boot Com pany, Bridgeport, Conn., IS4S.000 each; three 0:1 l.'ike Cotlipaliy'l Plans al Pall- fornla I.i llll! navy ghlpbulldlng i 'ompnny'e works. llea. li, Cat., t&4l,i00 each ; hup. yardi Portemoulh, N'. n. . ope. .nil. Pugel gound, Washington, navy I loth vessels I.i lie limit at tne ll.ivv yards will he built on the plana of the kii'ct ric Ho.it Company, winch offered the us, of its plans for 11,000 a boal provided thp company got the contract for at least llghl lubmarinei, 'I'll,, hake c.iinpa iv wanted 150,000 for the use of Its plans. Mr. I '.I mi-Is said that t he nii.l destroyer plans represent distinct advance! over exiitlng vegiili Tin. aubmnrinei will have improved inglnoi of the heavy oil type and Improved atorage batteries. l ull I'rillil lodoiv I'alal. wai'K. Ni v.. Oct, II - w. a, Qra hani. W ho was vtllttng his siin-ln-laiv, the iiev Hr. A, H, flihi u Nyack, fell from i sci on. i atory window early to-day mid was Instantly killed Mr. Graham was one of thi few lurvlt Ing memberi of the Society of California pioneers, h siiies ins daughter Mrs. pish, Mr. iira- ham leaVOI u ion In California. He wa! sr. viari old. It m$ TAip i 1 lss -"""T i 1 1 ffhihRock 1 1 THfc 'ft:: MINERAL WATER M DE LUXE V M TO IGNORE TALES OF BRITISH ATROCITIES State Depart men 1 Will Take No Art ion mi Vffldavitl riii'ti ii Bfrnntorff. W aaliiMOToN partmenl doea any aet 'on on i ii ' II. , The Stat not contomptate t Hp. ikinc e haeis of Itldavlti filed at ti Departmeui by the (lermiin Km bnsey alleging that offlcora and etew of a 1 la rman labmarlna were shot by order of a H.itipii patrol iKi.it -celled the Bat-along In ih, ifltaavtta- after the ubmorlne had been aunk h the patrol. The ihoege 11 claaailled iv ihe state Department aa in ihe aamc category aa the man nccuaotlona 01 inhuman cruelty brought b) i;' bettlgerenti ogalnat one another ni this war it is pointed out that tiie state Department made no rep reeeotaltona in regord to the charge! tiKit the (.lermani were guilt) of atrocl ttei aa. un-" tin- civil population "f Bel glum. T h.irap thai Die Rrltiati patrol bont used '.I . American Mait aa a dla-g-.iii- ins included In lite affidavit! ' ineiii.tt.il b) the ilermati Hmbaaay, While regarding this as evidence of ii::le more than th.- record to a rune .1" auprr. whiiii is very common, 'i was admitted by otn. iais thai if II became .1 aeianl practice among Brltleh ia.trol isiats tiie it.it. is of the American flag In the watera of tiie war aone might be somewhat affected It was pointed out that Ha' iiatrol bouts are not readily recogn liable aa wonihipa and lhal for them to mike a practice of using the American flag miuhi expoae all Atneiioan veaaeli to a lame' degree of lueplclon than would otherwlaa he the ease. CALL THF TALE t FAKE. o ''I'll I rati. Ilrlllsll ggyi IfOOOO No I It oil I I nil Mb 1 11. A Mot I hasp. I Illilavits of mule teers of the British steamship Nlcoelan. Which arrived il .New Orleans ftottl Liverpool on October 1 and .e now on her way to Avontnouth ami Ulverpool, as- eerted that tiie . lew ol .1 Hrit so patrol boat, 1 hp Bare long, flying the Ameri can flac. !rad ahot and k.lipd thp cap tain and tin of the crew of a German gubmarlne. It wai declared yeeterda) b) British ghipping men In tins iorl that there i" n.. iuch patrol boat aa tbe Baralong and that itiere is no sui h officer ip tlapt Mo Bndp. the name given In the uffldnvlti hp tn.- iklpper of thi Baralong, in the British naval service The report, II was sin. 1. wa .1 pure Oerman Invention Inveetlgotlon of 'he itory b Britlan diplomat. . offlelali wa- recently con oluded in this country ami the facts have beru transmitted to Washington HEMP PLANTERS UNITE AGAINST SPECULATORS VucHtan Produeer form i si 00.000,00(1 Vggoelatloii, Willi Offlcen Here. The l has led t.. lion "f 8 protet t ion cition, tculatlon iii Tncatu the formation of thp -ai Hemp Producer! of th.- Induitr) t hlch haa 1 lubscrlbe , hemp A -so. ia for the lie asao I capital place of .! M.r- of 1100,000,000, will take the the Commission Reguladors cado lie Henequen for tin regulation try, it- offices ar Tin association i of the California th.' former agency of the hemp iiulua e at 61 Wall street. formed on the llnea I'mlt Crowds Asso- clatlon ami. :t i" boiievou, win in. abli thi hemp producer to gel ai ail timei a fa r price for his product, The mooting at which the iisocia- Hon waa form"! was held Lll'l 1 1 ' in the pata Ian. hut ll State ItOVI p of the Oovernor "f tuca la laid thai thi Yucatan irnmeni a 111 11 1 ' only in the conduct of thi new mall share association. "The obj t the . bange," paid a ail by t ne ass. h la t mn 'rente a cooperative in- atatemenl tive eslel il.1'. "I Ututlon wh n ahall he ni""e directly Ull'l the man. IB' me I ' np pi.iiuci -. Leiih full llbertv of act ion, fie from po litical interference and with ,.r aavarnmsntsl lupervlsloi minimum .ill honith the state goverumenl will continue i - with udvlea and in nioi material ways iu order to attain the ohjects of thp InitltUtlou, These are mainly Ihe einn-, malum of Mexican ipsculatON who have, neretot'otC i.lollllllt llhOllt 111. I'lMNIIlUI I lie ' fluctuation'' in the prlct with tremendum ppiflti sisal libra I hernial vei ml to the Kieal detriment of the i in ntei i. The manager! of the ial ion wish ar to the to make It particularly clea binder twine and cordage trade are in no Way Irj ing 10 "iik'im ,...i ,.f ih -.sal aunnlv. I'll that they or a cor- the ni- i trarv. Ihoy offer to Hh ihe raqull ti mi ni - of all coinert ll a lair price, and a- . III ices will I" alnblllied through Ihi ellm - 'illation or malign apaeuiaiive imiaiiw" 1 the manufacturer! will be aide to con- i I duel their bualncaa un mon reasonable ' lines and should prollt greatl) by lha I new cooperative enterprise." The secretary of the new association is I'Viii'i'ini Bscalente, one of the lurg- est panten of hemp In Vucatun, Thi representative hen- will be Victor A Randan, formerly Nonrotary "f state for Yucatan, who was the repreieutatlve of the Oovernment in thu Commission Reg. uladora. POLITICAL CANDIDATES Portrait! for Publication, 1,76 HFTHAV M JOR.t7W5T COUNT LOUDON HELD IN BAIL OF $10,000 Ple$A Not Guilty to Bigamy Charge, With a Rlghl t rhatige Th,. monotony day in thi' Tofttl for Count Max I acroM 1 he 1 Iridi ,,1" IWOnty-fOUl hours a v un." broken yeiterday -OUdOII when he waa led of High! Into the ' nin- Inal oiirts Building. eii dressed and erect in carriage, the Count was in nee! lent iplrlti ai hla 11 1. .1 T'hiliti n.'iir. entP'-i I a plea of not guilty to the bigamy ehaigp on wineh he is hpi.i. Pormlailon to change the plea within leu d.ivv was granted, The equanimity of Mr. Hiru, however, was daeldedly digturbed when Assistant Dlatrlcl Attorne) Bootwirk naked Judge I'ram to tlx ball at 110,04)0, He that if a lowei amount wen- named Count might not appear for trial. -i i tiie amount wai -nol at ail h gh, said the lie , nn- aldering Information which he had ie crlved from agent! of the Department of Justice. Deaplte the objoctton "f Mr. Berg, who charged that tie' reaaon tor the lush hHll was an abBUrd lUlplclon that his cMenl was a (lerman spy, jiniRe Craln llaed 110,000 as tie amount following hla arraignment Count London conferred with his cttfll attorney, Mis- Uoulae Winterer, and later made hit drat itatement alnce his linprlapn inPliI In Hie ToihIps. Both federal and state agenti were reatly aurp laed when the I'ount lave as his ruil nam. Rochui ie Paaay inveitlgatlon liai "i ... 1 l. nar-l"Udoii." for onvlnced Aaolilant mhree ind William IHstri.t Attpm M. I ' 1 oil. . division auperlntenrtem ul ti.e lartmenl of Just that Max Bchle- mangk, a Oerman -windier wbu umiii- times KWel as I'llUnl Ma eel de PoBiy, la no other than Count LgUdon. "i am a victim of circumatoncen' thai ('..111,1 said. "Tin- .liars.' that 1 un a! blgumlat i" rldlculoui Uinta havi been made that l am a lecret agent of the Oerman Oovernment. 1 am a goodl American and wae Houee right heie 1 "Until I waa for 1 pt.tiy ooceuec of had a manufactory born 11 the "id Aitoi n New Tork. eii out or 1 'anadi re- my 1 r .-man a inie I thi t ' I now have a factory at Newburgh t."' wnr equipment. , furthermore. 1 neve even heard "f thla Ma:: gchiemangk until my arreet. Neither do I know this Arnold woman who . l)'l she is my wife." HILLSTR0M TO DIE NOV. 19. i niirt 0tOtN oimIi'iiiiii'iI Inn h it Itt-Kllt (ddfMIt Salt Lak;: i'itv. Utah. ''-t. u I JoMph HlUatrom wttM rntncd in thai in? t iti Court here tpdav bf vhut b a flit' k Ktiiitii nt 1 Sovambcr fr tie murder of two tnvn on January I0i i'n. Hlllvtrom 'itrtHti io addraM 1 1 it. oourt i but hiM ramarka war '! hort. Wide attantton wai attmckad to HWU tronVa case whan .t tn1 bahast nf thai Swedish Minister President "ihun Inter" ceded in his behalf Tbt- respite which was then granted j has tantiinated snd HtUatroms appllca t inn for commutation of Ht-niiu'e w.t ! denied by th Board o Pardons Hatm--day, art n. 1 new evidence had 1mm u h i-I cured. NATION FIRST IS COTTON PLAN. Kgpfeanve! Proatdont Naplalna Roairtrttng of tllene, The proposed restrictions on alien membari of ilia Cotton Rgchange are re garded by soma broker! who feel vrxpd ai .he treatment accorded representa tives of their ht ins in Liverpool as re tallatory measurea against the Liver pihii cotton Aiaoclatloii. prealdenl Royce of the egchange said witerdtt) lhal thll was merely one of the many reason! advanced members for Ui" pmpos amendment. Tiie main ; obj he said, was to " irry out the' leu ''.Vniei ica for Americana hist. ' Many complication! w ould he avoided I in case of war through ttns amendment, aid Mr Royos He admitted that the conditions under whlo i Americans do buslnegi on the Liverpool egchange were not entirely sal isracior) a litter from the secretary of the; ' l.ivei'i 1 association has been received ' hy Noun- New York flmil liking tbeiU ' not lo stun an agreement io ship cotton tu enemies of ilnat Hrltain and to make sure that ihlpmenti to neutral i pun weie not destined ultimately to nemi euunl 1 lea. M r Uos aald n the strict he douhtod if mi' i 111 ni would . agreement ai it neul rnllty. aoemed 'o olate Faultless is a word which in clothes mak ing is not elastic. It can have but one construction. In using it in connection with our Fall and Winter suits and overcoats, we are justified by an experience of sixty years in claiming its full application, in so far as human endeavor and perfect materials demonstrate it. Brokaw Brothers Astor Place & Fourth Avenue I Subway hvTvwisyw iViv w ygm RINTELEN IS SHOT AS A Federal Grand Jury Indicts Him and Meloy on Charge of Conspiracy to Forge Passports Named in Mexican Trouble. .n indictment waa returned by the Federal Grand Jury yntgrday charging Franz Kintclen, a IiirIi Oerman official, who recently left thi" country, and .n- drOW 1 1. Meloy, a rjal estate operator of .'ii Ijlberty street, with ooniplrlng to iie- fruud the l'nlted States hy IfldlOVOf lng to (org an Ametioati paasport with which Rlntelen ootiM Mfeguard hla tour noy heu to tlormany, Itlnteleu, it Is sail, finally Kit out llillieien, ii is sain, iioaiiv K-il uui 01 ..r wn.H 'oniniy on a piwips ,i,, ss .1 i . , 1 1 Indictment led to a rumor yeeterday that he woul 1 never be brought baek for trial i for th" reason that lie hail hpon allot as I .1 ip) hy military command in London, j almltar fate, It la laid, met Hans Adam von Wedlll, thp reputed head of the tlrsl j palapOrt plot, Which resulted In the eon- vlcllon of curl Ituroede ami pleas of guilty from four Oerman rgaarviata wimi are sal. I to have obtained their passnorta ' from Von YVe.lrll. MnLlnlc i'rnulile 1 11 Metli-o. 1 me atory concerning Blntolan iu that the Brltleh authorltlei before hli execu tlon dlacovered in hli efflicti papers which Ind lea tod that his actlvltlei during the latter part of his stay in this country had much to do with matters in Mexi.-o. TIlO iniUlng sessions of the ill. mil Jurj will he .ii voted 10 an attempt lo I prove th. truth or falsity of the Mexican plot rumors. Ihe FOUeral authorities win find out, if poaatble, whether Rln telen was in touch with Villa through alt. nt-. here, or if there was any connec tion between Btntelen'i work for inn 1 ;.. eminent and HuortO'l reeent Journey to Texal, where he was arrested ur. 11 rharge "f coniplring to equip an eapedl ) tlon agolnil Mexico. Meloy, who is charged with aiding 11 I Rlntelen a pan! port plot has lutereai. ia Mexico, although no facta have been j uneovprpd to eiinnpet him wltli Itintelen'i alleged Mexican aeheme. Rlntelen, II Ii said, was m tins coun I try a number of times before thi war llo atUdy economic and industrial eondi tions here for his Qovf mmont. Accord I 1 nac 10 one story ic acted in tin capacity 1 of ilia Uerman llacal agent here for a ; p. r. oil. He lived at the New York WOODS TELLS HOW HE I COULD IMPROVE POLICE I I I'neertalnty of .li i Way Bogton Boy Hear of Men's Temptations, H,.sr "V. OCI Woods of N( w II. Police Commloi 1 York addreaMd thp L .npr itin School hoys here to-.lay. telling them of ins work and piaisini the value of mill- 1 tary drill Three difficulties confront be Mr. '.i.p Commlseloner of Npw York. tod! laid. New York Commissioner has h id of paggag! who hi! flown that the police haven't been oble p their " on htnt,M he cop. I' the 11,000 men could feel last kit IU'1 tli.it '.he n.al. a i head would i see a changi lay Indefinitely you woul. twenty-four hours. "Thare ,s nothing i .id a man for doing gobd woik hy increase of pay or pi ..motion. "An ither difficulty the enforcement ..f aumptuary laws. thus, regarding dun da) observance, the islling of iinuor. tiie soc:al n il and gambling, Many of these laws, ii has been said, could not he en forced h t'e whole Police Department, If there are iuch laws we mtiat not blame the policeman too much if he faila to enforce then agalnei those who make ,1 worth h a while. Tin temptation In Ihc way of money which c tnea to a. policeman Ii unbelievable." in talking of preparedness the Com- mission. -r said : "If this count!) really wains peu t -the real kind, 1 mean, which looks for the widi's' opportunities f..r the develop ment of American hfe it must be in i position lo Unlit for 1 When this coun try is aid" to muster a larae number of men at short notice there w ill be no need of going t" war." The Commlaaloner spoke before the Episcopalian club to-nlghl on inetboda of preventing crime and gavi many sto ries, incidents and atucdotei of obierva- tions in n.w fork. SAYS PASSENGERS NET LITTLE. Pennsylvania ibowi Tragte Barm I'liur-.i i lis of Pee (cm. Trbnton. Oct. II t tii the reopening ae before hc 'ommlealoneri Pouniylvanla of the paoaenger rate Hoard of PublUg Ctillty to-day. counsel for th Railroad laid lhal for the purposes nt the case thai company would lljmll the valuation upon which 'he properly is taxed as a basl! for rale making. The company, he said, would show on iuch an inveatmenl the return from it h intra state pasaeiigor traffic ia only fout "Kills of one per cent In the case of Ihc West .letsei ami Seashore, affiliated wlth ihc Pennsyl. vanla, it was claimed the tax valua tion was inadequate, being several mill" mn dollars l.e..w the true value. Charles k. Hansel, who revalued the propel ty for the Stale six years ago i before ih' hia boost in railroad laxes. , explained, as a witness for the railroad. j how the supposed undervaluation came 1 about. 1 n n StltKSfl at Dot REPORTED GERMAN SPY Yni'ht Club, hoi ll llld III have spent most of liis lasi vi.ii; in travelling around the country under the nan I Hans. 11. Th" Indictment returned yeatenla.v give, him the additional allaiei of Kred Mill' 1. Muller, Kdward . Oalca ami Bdwaru . Qaache, It was under th" name of Taiwan dates 'hat he is charged with having applied f..i a paaaporl before the clerk of the l ulled Stat'-s Ihslri.t July i'.i lust, lie described h a win. merchant of Amerlei nirt o 1 licit al birth. hill ill I I w a ; onilianied by Mel" it was noceaaary for him to n. by soiye on., known In lie was permitted to bring In von. her Melville '. Bnrttarit, Ideutlfli 'I clerk im i as hi 4 sales- man who apparently waa Meloy, known to Mhmloiieil li I , Ht II I s r, the l In the meant nne. ho enll I., pi of the I ' parimeni ..r Jtptll h.i.l , eiose track of the movements of Hln 0 mak'i 1 telen and discovered enough to his application for a passport un : in- to tin state Department, To I due the matter, however, Meloy, I charged, wrote a letter mi Augtial 1 the si it" 1 i.-pat t in nt aaylng Hi pta aps 1 1 k I to ha knew HJdwunl v. Hates, an American Wine merchant, having mei him .1 num I her of yeara ago in IVnniylvania. lie I mid he had entertained ffatei at hli home, 140 Riverside Drive, Meloy had hardly is said, when he le mail.. this letter, it thai Ih.- De the full dl -11.1 s... ri tary ame day o 1 it'll' .1 pari bem nf Juatlc knew wife d th" 1. ul- faking iii- it itii him. he sail' the Holland -Amen.-1 1 1 1 r S .1 dam Imsolf with With At taki n fttntelell, who hud pi ii, id. -I 11 Hwlss passport. Kalmouth the entire party wa off tin steamer. Kinti-len wa sent to a Htiti-h ptltltari prison MHo, ami his 1. .nip, w 1 Inn h the aame ship .mil at Qutirn IlltlU" In arre.-ted by Kederal Sgents.. Meloy was released in $to,oo and an Inveatlgallon wa:- begun n ately hy the Kederal Oruml Jury. ha I. n,.a . :t- nessei in touch with alTalra In Mexico wei aamlned, : ml tin- examination was adjourned temporarily. Tin (Irutid Jury reconvened yesterday and found ihe in dlctments, which, however, an admitted to he only .1 feature of the case. OLD SOL FOILS HOUNDS. ilea. Ion Itrook Hunt 1 lobi Motv eee, iin Mood five Mile Run, WXSTBL'KT, I,. I . 1 let Is M en of the Meadow llrook I hint il had hi 1'u.x V have ml O'SI uood sport to-day ami Ihe Amel houndl worked better than I done so far tins year. The port to-day ami I damp and the sci-itt held in II. T ... lame Held of riders had some ol t ie beat lumping that is to h" found on ; Island, ind was close up with the pack at all limes. Before live miips wai completed th wind came up ami tiie warm sun aoog dried the ground ao lhal trailing wui Impossible ami hounds wee ell. .. off for the day. The largo parti Which h id driven out from tow n returned ind t heir hunter- w places. Atnotiff tl'..'-t Mr- II I i token i" then intrv to tin; - Mr Ihin S II !' S. Burden, Mr d Mr II I. i Th. . ' c Ii Mr. ' rxx k. Mine . gtade, l i.i 1 1 'harlei i 1 Ambrose ( Hele ry i Run and M I Mi- f lliirvt'.( s v lluntani in "I v t le r I at (1 .80 .i. ( i 'uti. i tidei bl I l-a.l w Vi hilt. M Thomai All I Will lie 111". t V. M ! N. Y. FIGHTS JERSKY ODORS hit inn n Orders In n o el ion lain ml. Ceil Al.nANT. ' let. Ceo retueited Attoi nej -' I. nei comment o an a tlon to i, : a Conetable Hook. N. J . fining oil ind iii" manufu leal.-, from discharging and puis. .nous rapoi'S a county, New York. s, era I ' 'ommlsslotiora from time to time Invest nation on fftatetl Island potted lhat a nulianee i reason of the operation .f 1 Wotatbtiry to train faeturlca enuaged in le ,'ture of chem- am ike rer l; funp llri.ltn uteal thr d havi Seiks&ffuiitpaui Broadway nt 'Mth Chauffeurs' Apparel or more than twelve years ue h aie specialized in this difficult branch oj Outfitting Among our patrons arc those who arc most critical concerning the appearance of the man at the wheel. and equally careful for his comfort. Chauffers' Suits $25.00 to $50.00 Overcoats, $25.00 to $70.00 Only absolutely cor rect models, and in a comprehensive 1 1 iver sity. Whipcords and plain, solid color cloths arc the approved fabrics, both for appearance and wear. We can fit almosl any man immediately. If by chance r can not, we'll make him ti Suit to order without additional charge. Caps, G 1 V o a , daunt lets, Legg i n Goggles all the acces sories. Uetoi tpparel Hbup MMta. I i al