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rOLl LXXNO SO NEV YORK VEINESDAY J 9 19O2rorr1cMw2 by Tho SI IrinUito rlluJIihinl1 I thlinn PHICE TWO
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I i NOTJ11JEIt n CENTS fFOXHALL KEENE FINED
MIS HIS AVTOMOntLE COVLUXT-UK FORCED TO VIOLATE LAW
Jiinlce Pins lilt Faith to Ufpntlrsand Their Stop Wntehn Mm Krrne-Hrvpali tlie l right or the PrnnniIn the Auto and Aim of Ilrtty the DDK-
OrfiTFB nAY Nov 18 roxhnll Keenewho was arrested n wk ago on the Jerichoroad for Irking his automobile fasterthan twenty miles an hour wan fined to-to iiy by Jtiftlco Franklin Kpenn paid thn-Jlno under protest but wild that It wasoutrage and that ho would certainly ap-peal
Mrs Keene who wa with him when hewas arrested and who testified today In hisdefonpo also said nftr thn trial that It wannn outrage Then added
Wo will go to Kngland to Hvo Thereno justice here
Much of tho testimony for tho defencewas In French becaupo tho chauffeur avidautomobile experts brought doMfl by Keeno-couldnt talk anything else Tho testi-mony of the French witnesses for thefericn was Interpreted by Fred Witrou-
i lawyer for the defence Nobody seemedto object to this avid thn Judge and As-
sistant Dlftrlct Attorney Stnddart didntbother to have Mr Watrous In hi ca-
pacity nn court Interpreter for hUown wltnesfos worn Franklinwho U n very fine old gentleman actedat court Interpreter nnd took everythingIn long hand That aroused the sympathiesof Mrs Koene Whenfor the repetition of a question and theJudge had to bunt through his notes ahaslid
Its a shame to make that poor old manwork BO hard
Tlio forty or fifty persons who took a holi-day to attend the trial seemed greatly tonjoy tim automobile clotheH and Frenchlingo of tho defendants witnesses and theKeeno party wemed to get as muchfun out of the clothes and testimony of tholocal pollco and deputies ar-
rest So all hands enjoyed tho trial tenif It did List four hours
Then there were nolne features that bothfactions could enjoy At no time luringtho trial not own when sentence was aboutto he pronounced could you have heard ahog of nails drop Tlio silence wan neveroppressive as It Is frequent at trial Alargo family Hvos upstairs over the court-room
For some reason or other none of thochildren went to echool yesterdaystayed at home and played tag over thocourt Outsldo another crowd of childrenwere having fun tooting tho horn In Mr-
KeeneB six horsepower automobile Itsgot a ten horsepower horn Of MrKeene couldnt go out and stop them be-
cause he was a prisoner In the yard along-side the court houso thoro was a crowingcontest with enough entries to make a poul-try
yard In the rear there was a left-over washing on the Uric from the day be-
fore Monday wasnt a good drying dayThe lines creaked and the clothe flapped intutu pair of red flannel imder-drawere In particular was guilty of con-
tempt of court all daylong First one redleg ami then another kicked at thn win-
dow hAck of the Judges chair and bothI gs did a Jig all through this Assistant Db-
irict Attorneys closing argument forlien It come on to
Mrs left her husbands Rltlnu1 the long trial Thnt-as when Hetty barked Hetty Is tlm-
Keenes favorite terrier She wasleft alone In the automobile and somenative dogs without annoyedher so she barked for assistance MrsKeeno went out a minute and returned withHett In her arms
The dog jumped over the tail anti climbedino lap
You have brought that dog In heresnld the nroNooutM sternly to nroiiso
lie iy of for this defendThen was tied down with
5 Keems liatilkeichief and kept undera licrili
Sldn y Illossom was the first witnessf r the Ha was at the tlrnt mark
i lh measured eighth of a mil over whichKeene wns accused of going at the rate nf-
ventyfoiir miles an He testifiedat wheti automobile passed him he-
vavcd his handkerchief to Deputy Slieril-TOirvnn who wis at the of th-neHsiired eighih wild a watcl-
irpsoiii pulled out his handkerchief andshowed court how he did It
Ths handkerchief was undo PeoplnsInhibit A
Mlissom wh has a luau cold in the headf HI In thn grnss by th roadsidenn llinlooknul for sno dlni devil wagins
rode I txhllilt A lioforo th trial was overJill Klt It Ink with mutual consent ofioiiis
tndT crrioryamlimtlon Hlossnin wiUI-
i Ht firmerlv worked in a pickle factorytilt left that to get 50 a hs tinaliinnhlin watcher
Io you get extra prim m ns-
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Vore replied the witnessWell you dont you tat youd
lose Vur If you cao i w me-Ixxlv or e In a while
VcthlngVnver l en snld aliout thatiotvai testified that by bis stop watch
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Illilo in ISj seconds He Identlflix KeeneIIN the who was driving the maelilnoand the arrest at Norwicli thrifmiles KVond the where the watchersslgnalleil to to At tills y rilthe referral to the defer dintas the crm nl who had tried to escape
This wn f the jokes tlm jxoplein th Ilii ii
Deputy Sheriff Adolph Painter who snldn on four
month testified nn stopwhen he was ordered to do so
Did vou toil him why you wanted himto Mop asked
give nie a chance He Justwhirled me said Painter
Harold C Hawker a surveyor wits thefirst witness for the He hailsurveyed the eighth of a mile nrd rotundthere was an grade with a totAl rise
fcst for the furlotirThen came thin and chnuTeurs nil
of whom declared that u H liorsojiowor-Itenaud machine such as the one usednot possibly go mor titan twenty miles nn
on n level road it couldnot go so ns that on the upgradescrh Surveyor ofthen said n t eighteen mileswould the best I mahlne could doon that grade Another said from WVPIIteen and a eighteen and a third snldfr m elahteon to nlnotpen Recauso nfthis the ciitnrdeplnn d-
thnt the ling of speed by Ilin horspower was not an exact anti that
of the should hAnno welzht ngninst tho evidence of the stopwateVs
On wouldnt give an opinionwithout knowing how many persons wrrnIn cir and howMrs Keen0 remarked that her husband
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weighed IM pounds thnt herweiijht was Hll 0 H tn Hetty was
with tlm party on the day of arrestThe w got tut
Mrs Keen wn on tho longenough to sav that on the day of thin arrestthn automobile didnt som lei going asfast nHU iinl She wasnt cr
Mr Keen testified ill his own behalfHe iualife an an expert automobilesmid thlr capacity telling of Ihnmany machines and operated
the auttimobll ra os heIn nnd In this H saidthat It was Impossible for mnchlnn Inwhich he was to go faster than
miles nn hour and h hadbought It because of that very limit to Itsspe xl
I told thn manufacturer ho mldetlthat 1 wanted a machlno in which I could
nut vIoliKi tb law If I wanted to At thn-tinm thesn men say wn worn going tw ntyfour miles an hour we were going aboutsix
Do you know Charles Peters askedth prosecutor
Yes replied KeeneDidnt you tell him that the machine
was built to run twenty tulle an hour butthat you could get twentytwo out of It
Thou the prosecutor wont outside to lookat th If thn ownersInitial were on It according to law ThoInitial were not
Is your machine registered hn ankedwhen h returned to the room and re urneilthin crossnxamiiintlon of thn defenilatit
I dont know saul KeenoAre your InltlsU on it according to
lawI dont know I nnver looked to sen
That wa mba rnd of tho testimonylawyer Watrous moved
on th ground that It had been shown thatthe mnchitm couldnt mnko ihsntwenty miles an hour andof the zeal of thn nutomoblln watcherswho hal admitted that th v lund to makearrests to their Jobs Judge Franklindenied imposing thefin of o he snld-
Th defence has not attempted to showthat thn mnnstirement or thtiming oft he oftlolnls was Incorrect Againstthn evldenoi of thn men who threcords of thMr watcheshas offered simply expert testimony andno evidence ns to lho
nmnr nFSEnrin t rvnnrr-Mr Mathrm Wm Married After a Ttirppnays Apqnalntanrp romp Home Alnne-
KASTOK Pa Nov isMrs Virgo f-Mathers of Sharon this State U expectel-hern tomorrow She comes to thn himof her mother Mrs Mary Stem 1228 Ferrystreet which she left threi month nRia bride suddenly won and quickly mnrrledShin was Ella Stem a stnnographT andtypewriter In an establishment In E ston
Ono dAY a pun who gavn his namn as-Oeorgo C Mathers n hanker and broker-of Sharon met hor Two days after be
and tho nit was hIt brideA widower of e than two months
and had six children Mrs Mathers readilyagreed to Irot after them
After Isliig In Sharon a month Mr awlMrs Mathers sailed fur Hiiro po MrsMnther ramn back nearly two weeks agoon the alone Slmsaid herhad toll her he would folluw last didnot and nothing has b on heard from himTho family f tlm bride it Is desertionMr mother hail chnrgM ofchildren during HdRl iir
cnm to Knstori the middle oflast August to find n Ml s idlth IvanHis wit on her deathbed had told him tomarry hit friend Kdlth Ivaiis so that sho
care for the children He met MissEvans nnd also her friend Mi s StemWith another man they went m n thntidays to New During tlmfirst Million was Miss esooit-bin Sunday he took Miss Stem out ridingand d On Monday they wetomarried but Miss hadn with u man inSharon by telephone and learned thatMathers was n and banker worthbefween tVidiH ntid JWtXM MrIs nil his
Mrs Mathers broke herencagimint with ti Knston to marrythe Sharon banker
nisTonir UOMI iioAinnirsKJ lYnlmore Cnappr Conrtrd Mlfe
Has hue Unnifof JrfUtenM-
AMAHOVECK N Y Nov Historianstlroiiuhoiit Westchester county nrn illsturlxsl over what they describe as thewicrlleK of tho old Delancey inaiiicm-wliore 1 Fenlmori Cooper mad lovo to-Mi s Delancoy who afterward U cuine bis-vlfo lpcauu It has Ixen transformed inton roadhotisn and l eer saloon The buildingstood top of llenthcote Hill overlook-ing the Sound since until a few weekagi when it was wild at auction for ill-Thn purchaser was a local builder who-m structure to thn Post roodwhere h repaired It added u verandahand then to tho man who is toconduct the tavern
The house liosldes belnz tli hoinn ofth brlcln of Is wild to hivo IKVIIthe birthplace of Hlshop I elinrey ofProtestant and Archblshop of Ihn Unman Catholic HW-of who lived when a Imv in
adjoining tho Ashort dlstanco clown tlm road stands thoold tinder which lurchthe Is supposed to n pot
There Is talk that the hl torlcnl associa-tions of Westchester county will tikn topsto obtain this property nnd pr nrve it fora letter fate
UlSS Or STRKI IHtlUS CO FFFTLands In the Iuliipky Park A rmip i a-
atlnn nhmly HurtTlm neighborhood of Fortysecoml stnet
and Park avenue which ha beenof many had accidents with loss of lifoin tlm last two yours hail onnriow escapefrom another calamity yesterday afterniHiii wh n a maps of steel welching R voraltons foil sixty and landed among a
of hhorers nt work on th excavationthe Hotel Iklmont-
Iliiilt up from this bottom of thn cxcavatlon to the level of th street a singingof tlmlmrs the of which forms aplatform for tli workmen The steel
the foundations of tho hotel Ufirst rafted on and tliesi
lug derricks down Into tlmexcavation that extends fromto street on Ihn west Mile ofthe
Thn of a derrick boom was hint
cnuei yesterdays accident A big steolfor on columns halllm n swung olT over thn edge of th
the derrick gave way Thnfell within a dnynn fet of a group of
laborer but was hurtWith breaking of Ihn boom thn mart
of lh toppled over nnd killed twohorses that wern on platform
Huicnn Tongue Ttirnngn Sir Sires oiiifA Hrondwny car struck A wagon in front
of th Ilijoti Theatre yesterday afternoon-In such a ns to drive tho ofthin wngnn through the glass windowof Zander Sires in which was Ma
lllmiin who N playing nt tho theatreShe was hurt
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PLOTS TO KILL ROOSEVELT
KXAXARriusT SAYS 7 mrni-HTHFit TAKE ins LIFE
Millionaires Sa Mr llrlirlnirrEnrolled Aninna the Mrmlirr iif thp-
ftrRantzaiInn to Christian-ity Site the Dangrruiu Sect
Disclosures of three alleged plotsssinnto President Boosovolt since lit
has taken ofllre wore mad In Holw kenyesterday by Mr Iftin Doxhelmer nparishioner of tho First Methodist KplseopalChurch who nays sho Is a converted An-
archist Mrs Dexhelmer IH the mother ofsix children iinil tho Hev Charles I Moadopastor of tli church says he Is In a positionto know her rtory Is reliable Accord-Ing to Mrs Dexheimrr thin clergymanhelped her tii frustrate ono of the attemptson tho Presidents life Pnstor Meml-ondmittcd that this vas so but refused toellcuss tho tt llmt he had played sayingthat ho preferred to allow tho storyDcxhoimor told of It to niftlco
Mrs DexhelmiT liven on tho filth floorof the doublo apartment house at IMSWillow iiveniii Shu is an Intelligentlerman woman That cho w n an An-
archist wns a secret among herself herhusband Jastor Mcmle and members of
Secret Service until one day lat weekwhen ho attended a mooting of the MothersClub nt tho First Methodist KplscopalChurch ntid unburdened herself in a momentof religious fervor
My relations with the AnarchlMH sheraid yesterday 1cgan shortly after my
years ago when I be-
came acquainted with Emma Cloldmun In-
n shirt factory In Brooklyn where wowere both employed I was then Ifl yearsold iinil the Goldman woman was about 10Site than professed to he a Socialist work-Ing to nmvllorati th hardships of the poorand as I was horn In lermany myselfwhere the social conditions wero of th1severest for people of my class I becmmImbued with lnsin and consentedto join nn organization in which sho wasthen tho loading spirit
Shortly after I joined this organizationKmmn ioldmnn tod a trip to Kuro eand returned with the must violent princi-ples I aw that nh hud lioeoine a rabidAnarchist nail tried to break away fromtu organization which sho hall Inducedmo to enter but it vas no MM I hallformed pleasant associations and alli ho other wero willing to accept
new go nl which wn-
promulgating In less than n month theorganization had develot ed Into thopowerful group of Anarchists In th
hardly believe if I wouldmention them homo tho people who lnlonged to tills organizationto Fmnm At least six of themomliors llve l on Fifth avenue and used todrlvi to tln places when the meetingsuuio held In own I IRS Mostdo not understand anarchy They alwaysassociate lie Idealow Maybe those were tho In-spiration of the hut It has de
into something mueli morein UH toiio I known Anarchistswero millionaires were not dis-satisfied with themselves but simply withthe contrasting conditions of liudysocial
Tht fellowship of order is tle strong-est I ever met anywhere That wasmm if tin hardest to battlo-iigilnst when I concllldsl to cut free fromit Its a lung story of how I finally ac-complished this Ill jet to it as btwt Itin
I to ntend most of the meet-ings of the orgMtiintliin until HIIT yearsiiK when I IIKIMK in Iloboken and Ma-pUliid to attend Htliil services atAletlii iHt KplHiiiiiul Church one eveningwith my Ia tor Mendn was inthe pulpit mid his words so Impressed tunthat Miu lit him nfler the aridlold him my story I assured him that Iwanted to my Anarchist as oclatemill he told mo to nail set him nextlily I was converted in thn course of Htow weeks although I stopped attend-im the con-stantly with me
threats to come throughIhti mail that if 1 would untrue
oath of the order m lift would i f Indanger I attended the next meetingand continued calm for a whilebut I was again suspected and hadconllnmillv on For thenf my family I miide n wcond x ace withthe order and continued to receive the-citmnunlcritions sent to trusted mem TH
I received no intimation of the attemptMcKlnleys lit
nothing of his assassination until I rend Itin the Shortly after the clnd-wjis done tliomzli I a notice liymill that tin effort would be rondo tocrato his grave I told this to PastorMeade hut he thought I was overwroughtwith excitement told me to goand rest f
Shortly afterward I received a letterin cipher Hiylng thatwould Ixi to nssasinatp Presidentllwevelt nl bicentenninl celebrationcf Vale nt ow Haven The datewas Vov 11 UKil and the man selected todo thn deed was a Irenchman named Melov-Ho arrived on H tail Star liner and I methim on the with otherI became friendly with him and after meet-ing him times tried to iHrsundehim not to commit tlm deed In mean
I let Pastor Mendn into theand he got tho letter in cipher train innand forwarded it to the branchof thin Socret Kervlrn Melov was con-tinually triteked and was several onthe of arrested My entreatieswon him over eventually and ho told methat h was to return to Paris andkill himself us bis Anarchist i rocinlcshall told him that either he or Rooseveltwould have 10 din He keiit his wordreturned to Puls ntid killed himselfpretending mull und ra horses
record of Iris death Is in the-fseshion of the Paris
Th wound man selected to kill thn-rresldoiit was nimed Mueller and ho lived
either 113 141 or U7 Avenue H XPVYork He committed cuicld takingpoison Tho third to draw lot
the sumo was a Mrswho lived Koinewhiire in Harlem Shendedher lifo in snmn manner as MuellerI general announcement N of thesetwo plots and wns nut told dates when111 attempts would In rondo oil tli Presi
The Anarchists lngan to suspect moaft r tho Shroeder woman withherself and were kept watchingmy lioun in Ilolioken Iof my lit nnd l to Pn tor Mendefor nssistnnee Jn communicated againwith ho S crel Srvlin and detectivesfollowed inn every limn I left Jiniifn-to to or d lng I am-no longer afraid of imrnusnI hnvo com to Hi conclusion that theAnarchlstH regard It unsafe t Interferewith me
Mrs Dnxhclmor said that tho group ofAnarchists to which nhn
changing their meetingmet Now York and
Jersey oho saul and rarely kept arendezvous established amonth at onn place Her know
of tio relationspaid until alter her conversion
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ntInK Picture Maplilnp Mrnt Wrong ndSome Our 1pllpil Fire
Something hnppnn I to thin vftngraph-michltie nt Pastorn Thratre in East Four-teenth hlrret lust night oral n fool Intime nudlencn rniwvl the cry of Fire Thin
a tUrn gottangled others In thin thontro saidthat a fuse how out
At any rule the gallery audience rushedpoll niell to thy street Thr o downstairsdidnt Income so excited hut many leftthe theatre Fireman Oakley who wanstationed nt the house ran on tIme stage
tried to toll the auilloncn that thereno fire heat no attention was paid to
himTho excitement wan increased when
the ire engines rattled up III front if thetheatre in responsfl to a call which some-one hind sent from n hex In tho txilldlniLuckily however no one WitS hurt In thn-
nmh to got outfll lire scare ended thin show TIm
vltiRripli was the last thing on thin programmn nnd three of the series of eightmoving pictures haiti IOPII shown
Mm IlcllU Only IN Years Old Ii Also nKtrpliramimnttic-
rALSTIC CITY N J Nov is HenryHfllis n wealthy retired photographerof this city Is married to Miss MatildaFarthing daughter of Mr and Mrs JohnFarthing who live in St Charles placethe fashionable thoroughfare The groomis 71 years old vigorous mentally and asspry ns a college graduate The bride-is moro titan pretty and JovialMr Hellto hogan to pay attention to tho girllast summer hut the children of Mr Milswpm Inclined to object to her They didnot like thin Idea a stepmotherTho parents of tho girl too demurredlimit when the marriage vas announcedyrsterday all became reconciled
Tho wero performed quietly-in Camdenon Nov S
Through this marrlago John PhilipSousa thn famous bandmaster who IK n-
soninlaw of Mr l ocn pro-
vided with a motherinlaw 18 years oldwho Is tho grandmother of hi severalgrown up children two of whom on usold if nut older than their grandmother
vo uMi fon n c T rAll the lug OlIN In MllnauKpp HavrTUn
and That Mill rpr tin
MllMAiKiiK WIs Nfiv l8MilwnukeeHmany beer saloons Mini ber liars are going-
to enuwthe city to lose the largo conventionof tIme National W C T f Thin whiterihboners had ooiHsntecl to come to thiscity nnd thn Milwaukee memberK startedout to make nrrangemunts for tho meetingThey went to tho AlhanibraJ Theatre hutfound it contained several boor bars andnl o that It was by a brewer Theytrld the andtliMt this rmifixxl to olo down
Hall huh was inspected only toflint that lhos to accommo-date thu 2UOO while rlbboneis who arecoming all hind liar connections I he
ribboners absolutely iefu ed to holdmeeting In n hall had barn and
it Is mil Improbable ilinl I ho conventionwilt bo given up
Ills C T r women have tried to geta but have not been able to find one-lirgo accommodate this meetingCarrie Nation Is going to speak here on
She Is to Expo-sition which 1ms sveral larsbe operated while she speaks In the hull
sinnor STIIIHI SKTTIIWl-
ileago IliplU Mini llnnaiiilnl UrlnkliiKnter Hack to Thrlr llooki-
CIUCKIO Nov ISTlio water Ktllkcat tho McCohh School on tho South Sldowits settled today and of 200 children wholinl bwli the HtreetH all but halfa dozen roturneil to their rooms Parental
played un part in forc-ing tho strikers to return to theiralthough the children were given tostand that the school authorities wero Insympathy with their plea for drinkingduring hours
lolm tho lx y about whom allthin trouble ut tIme Andrew Jackson School
hits been pronouncrd n desirableby Principal Hedges It wan
alleged thethat the was a degenerate
John has l ren examined thnwcirns and assert it Is said that there lanothing about him to Indlcato degeneracy
7VVc7 IV MISSISSll1lTwo Neicrnpx Inl to llpath on Suspicion
or llrlpliiK AiKilhor Nrgrn to KipippNEW OIILKANS Nov 18 Two negroes
have already Ix n lynched at SummitMiss ns a oonsequenco of tlw killing ofPoliceman McMorrls while trying to arrestWill McKay a negro connected with aHind tiger or unlicensed saloonresisted arrest shunt the officer earl escaped
This caused intense excitement saystarted in pursuit of tho mur-
derer Konm wern arreste anaccomplices or as having nsnUtedto Ono of these John Youngblood is missing inul It Is rofHirted thatwas l in woods Anotherwho had bfen arrested wn shot at whenho was released from Jail and was renrrectedby thin mob aunt killed
JCIIlii fMAYl IHSrtlAMIKHSot Uriel on Criminal Mhrl Charce In
niiper ttar llrllirryIlfTTK Mon Nov IS The JustIcn of
thn Peace before whom Judge WilliamClancy of the District Court hind a hearingon the charge of criminal libel discharged-thn defendant today holding that the-evldeiifo Whs InnufTloienl lc hold himJudg Clancy offered io defence and he
WillKNcii sworn tl n
charges him lit a itworu i ffllnvltthat I Heiiiid sy had ntiiniited to brllmhim for Com-pany wern riot true lint that on theron-trnrv Clancy hud Mllrtodmining from reprcwnlatlvcn of the
ACTlllSSS SKAHCII rATIIFltI-
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Kmmn of The Defender compuny now playing In came tothis city Monday In A search for her fatherCarl Cams who has K PII from hishome nt 2fll Floyd utreet Brooklyn sincoNov
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AflAIXST A PAIXTIXti FIRM TIllHASXT EVEX IIFtH X ITS HHf-
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On of most remarkable sympatheticstrikes on record han yesterday at thn-residence of George W Vandorbilt Fiftyfirst street nail Fifth nvonuo In whichoxtenlvp alterations are being nndeTho strike wan ordered by tin HiilldlngTrades Council on behalf of the Amalga-mated Painters Society though no painterwill employed In tlr building for twomonths Tho plasterers hivo besuutheir work and painting will h startedonly alter the plasterers have finished
Tho strlkn Ii Intended to forco Williamt Co who have thn contractnail decorating the hot e-
nnd who employ of the Brother-hood of Painters to discharge Its work-men anti employ members of the Amalga-mated Painters Society on till I heir con-
tracts If the union cannot do this It hopes-to have the contract fur time painting anddecorating taken away from thai firmgivin to some other concern which does nsthe union wishes
Meantime it is not Haumgnrtcn A Cohut thn for thin other work-in the their workmen arid Mr Vanderbllt will suffer thn loss nail Incon-venience caused by the strike Withdispute between the pnlntnrs and Ilaum-garten V Co these others turn In nowisoconcerned
Tho strike affects tIme plunil ers tho-housesmlths the roofers and half a dozenother trades Thu masons carpentersplasterers arid workers In several other
In tho Vanderbilt altera-tions did not strlkn
The now outbreak of hostilities Is a ronewnl of a fight started about bytho Amalgamated Painters Society ngnlrstthat Brotherhood of Painters The societyat that thrill mado n general demand foran Increase of 50 cents a clay In wages andordered strikes for Its enforcement Mostof thin memliers of the Master House Paint-ers Association granted tho deinantl totho plain painters It was refused by thoInterior Mnster Decorators nnd PaintersAssociation tlm members of which con-sidered that they wero already payinggood wages
When strikes were ordered against theseemployers the Brotherhood of Paintersfilled the strikers places and Amalga-mated Painters Society started strikesagainst the brotherhood Tho strikes worethemselves out but this Is considered bythe Amalgamated Painters Society a goodopportunity for a renewal of the fight
Strikes have been also ordered againstWilliam Baumgarten V Co on all otherbuildings where they have contracts In-
cluding n of residences Thisfirm huts been especially marked by time
union nnd the Building Trades Councilbehind It because it wns regarded as leadrig tIme opposition to tIme advance In wagesIf the present strikes are successful theywill be extended to the contrats of othermembers of association
Mr Baumiirten said last nightThis strike Is nn outrage It will
two months before we begin any of thepainting and decorating in the Yaiiderhilt house The leaders of tho unionshowever plainly toM tho representativeof Mr Hunt the architect that tho strikewas to force Mr Vanderbllt to take awayour contract If we do not employ membersof the amalgamated society It U thnmore outrageous hccau o wo are employing good union yuan at good wages
RAX OFF WITH 19 RINGS
Thlrf Htrali a Tray of CooUi Worth KSOOOFrom a Stamford Ifwrier
STAMFORD Conn Nov 18 A thief gotaway with over 5000 worth of diamondsand rings here tonight Ho entered JMolar Alexander Wewls store about 030oclock and asked to see some rings He hadbeen In two weeks ago three ringswith big stones of peculiar firmness nnd bril-
liancy Ono of these contained two largodiamonds cut pear shaped which werevalued highly both Intrinsically and fromthe fact that it WAS an heirloom In MrWeeds family
Tonight ho asked for tho same ringand Mr Wood brought them out of thosafe Ho examined them for a minuteand then naked for other rings and thjeweler brought out a case containing
ranging In yahoo from 0 to 200-
As the stranger was examining these FredSackett a messenger came inwith and called aside Ashe to Snckett the strnnger
thin case And cried Nowgrit them you old fool this Is my chance
With this he ran out of the store shovingtho under his coat ns lie ran MrWeed who is old followed him cryingstop thief and ono or two men
took up tho chase TInthief hail timed his well centroof the which to escapewns practically deserted Hean any one could teach himanti disappeared
as nlxiut 0 feet tallwith black hair anilweighing about 225 pounds He worn a
square lop nnd a larkovercoat lout the appearance oflielng too small He took
4 HOPS TRIP fP THE AMAXOX-
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to Bri7ll arid thin Amaon Hncovered 8000 miles He brought n deerand lot of parrots a grandsonof J I
nockefellrr to she Naltatton Army Sition
CIFVFXANII Ohio Nov is Cnpt Ilnlmof the local corps of the Salvation Arrayreceived n letter today from John D llockn-fellcrof New York that he would
the local Army with his chock tar10000 tile raise Vnoo
Ills otTer was accepted Th willIm used in the construction of a SalvationArmy citadel
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rrporu sail and wrf kit IncllM maldisail buflrt ana llbrtry cant rourlfou and ailnilve and centrally locatednilloni arc a lew at the rtatoiu the mtrvlooipufncr traffic at hue New York Central
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iMilANMtills Nov 18 Ilkinipr Yergan13 yearn old wns at afew ilays aRo for stealing n st of harnessarid wns pentennd Ii tlm reformatoryfor the Indoterniinate period of from twoto fourteen years It became known
the trial thnt he haul so arranged thetheft hurt hn would caught In netnail ho was finally Induced to tell the cir-
cumstances that I d up to the theftHe snld lint he had long wanliMl to
a trnde l cau n his education wits solimited that he could not hope to mukn nliving In nny other way Whenever hoapplied for work ho found that rules
labor unions shut him out and hn couldriot find employment Ho went to Chicagoand several other places but he could notget work In any shop to a trnde al-
though ho oVered to bind hImself for nterra of years could get work on thinstreets anti upon farms lit it was Impos-sible to got work a nn npprenttco to ntrade
I will glad to go to tIme penitentiarytoday for I will be put to work
it somo trade arid will learn It too
OXK rowIL TWO FACES
llarhrr lined for Cstnn Saute onTwo CiiMoiiirr-
1BmMlo Nov IS Judgn Braunleln Inthe Municipal Court hint handed down adecision flailing Anthony Shorcno anItalian bnrl er guilty of using a single oweon faces of two customers and Imposinga fine of M I5-
ACCOIXTS W0H SHORT
llulliltiiR and Inun Secrrtary DisappearsIt lien Shortage H Iliunil-
MHIVIUK N J Nov l FollowIngthin discovery of an alleged shortage of3o0O in bis accounts H I Unwell secre-tary of the Stock Bulldlngand Loan Afocla
hits disappeared Howell left hero nago saying ho going to Phila-
delphia to his eyrs treated anti ho hasriot been seen or heard from since he wentaway Tho directors of the associationwill hold a metl lag tomorrow
Two IIOUMS owned by Howell were at-tached today by the Sheriff on n suit iniUnited by the Eureka De-veloment Company on a damn for 1400duo for to he sulwtcribed andfor which it is alleged he failed to pny-
WARItAXTS FOR ALDERMEX-
trnnlp l a Denver Street Railway Franchlip lipupllp the rotirtH Order
DENVER Col Nov 18 In nn endeavor-to prevent the granting of a twentyyear
to tho Denver Tramway Com-pany for n crosstown line thinLeague Friday secured an Injunctionfrom Court restraining thehoard of Aldermen front passing the oitl-nancp At tho regular meeting that nightthe hoard pas the ordinance
Today thn district Judgo Issued war-rants for llin eleven Aldermen who votedfor the franchise ordering them broughtl foin him tomorrow when hosaid they must purge themselves of con-tempt pay a fine or go to Several
are said to have left the city
LOTOS CASK TO UK KKTHIKH-
Mr TliiRlpy Want to llcfnte the irrry-Iililriiee anti In lit n 1ianeeImmigration Commissioner Williams re-
ceived yesterday n loiter from tIme TreasuryDepartment In Washington directing hint
reopen hearing In tho case of thodetained Cuban l tos KatharineTlngley tins written Washingtonauthorities that sho has a trials of nvldejice-refuting that produced at Kills Islandhearing reflecting on her personal charactor nail she wnxsto 1
Commissioner Williams has riot seta date for tho reopening of hembut it will nt Kills Islandsomn day next week ns It Is not expectedthan Tlngleys evidencefrom Point then
hINGING Mlllt FAHLEVS IIOISKTill Hooiim Are Hptnit Mnitrrnlnl and
There Are tn HP Klrclrlo llnhH-Fstenslvo alterations In tho Interior of
the archleplseopnl residence nt Madfcon-avenuo anti East Fiftieth street nro beingmad carpenters plumbersarid masons have luau at work them for nfortnight nnd nix welts more vlll be rn
to complete the alterations Thn-Interior hour little resemblanceto what it wns during Archbishop Corrl
reoldence rooms are en-larged arid refinished in modern nndan light plant Is being Installed Inthin basement Improvementscost 2500-
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lnn l a Ipw ColinOn suspicion of having l opn concerned
In the robbery of a church corn r toneJohn of Corona Is locked up Inthe station housn nt Xcwtown Juerim
cornerstone f the Lutheran Kman-uel Church In Corora was laid on Nov fA few nnd thn records wern placedIn a IKIX In cornerstone
On Saturday last n workman discoveredthat th stone hail been taken out and thecontents removed It Is thought hat anumlHT of men were concerned in timerobbery
HolM IOOI Cninriitlmis In SI loulC-Konatnr Nnthnn Bay Scott of West Vir-
ginia was nt tlm Fifth Avemi i Hotel yester-day Ho remarked that ho thought Itprobable hint Injth Democrats and Bepublicans would hold their National con
In 1004 In St Ixiuls That will hnLouisiana Purehnsn Kxx year
and thn Exposition Is going to try getthe the show along
Slit Wouldnt Stay without a CluarrtipA young unman who raid she wns Miss
Tlzlo n typewiiter of Sfitt Westslrret went to IMIoviie Hrispl
tnl yesterday nt noon and nld she was illThe doctor dec Idnl tlmt she uas sufferingfrom u e f avidAt I oclock list night sliensked
when It ns refiiird ordered aarid went nwny
Oil Ileaie Cotipedp It lr ColorMr Color hasnt formally conceded iov-
Odells election It was saidtlmt hn Intendpd to do It in this form of nThanksgiving enunciation
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IIKLIElKn TO UK MTTHVG-rnoM PTOMAII roisoitH-
hnle Ianill Ma SIck In Snlurrlaml hutItppn rreil Ialns Itpturnpil to Mr
ant to London Uti-to hate Sailed for New Vork
s recta IaUf litpatch la TMf SoNIxiMioN Nov IS Andrew CarnegIe wIno
Intended to sail for New York tomorrowis 111 nt tIme IaruJiam lintel
It is bellove that is sulTerlng leninptomalnp polfonlng os a result of impurefood eaten at a hotel In Cnux SwitzerlandMr Cnrneglos wits and daughter werealso made III lint recovered quickly andnil callus to Iondon
Mr Carnegie seemed to have recoveredalso but the pains returned after his arrivallien The doctor who is in attendanceHpplie n poultice last night anti thLs gaverelief
The physician Is reticent In regard toMr Carnegies condition lout says ho hopesthn patient will out in a few days
If Mr Carnegie recovers so quickly hitsdeparture for the United States bedelnyed only a week
IMHV AnotT 0VR YOVSG SAILORS
Cruv or the Hartford Knld tn siltedn Illot at Madeira
spfcui ciWr bHpateh to Tar StjiLONDON soy itt The Daily Mail prints
an undated despatch from Madeira sayingthat during thin recent visit of the Ameri-can training ship a hundred of hersailors had shore leave for five hours
Somo of them became intoxicated andacted riotously They molested a wagondriver ninlfspverely assaulted a prominentresident with sticks whereupon bottleawere thrown nt them from the windows ofthin lintel Some of the Americans re-ceived nasty cuts Later the populace attacked tho sailors who took refuge In achurch
The Hartford according to the Maitticorrespondent fired sit rounds of blankshot and subsequently the captain wentashore and promised that the sailors wouldnot receive shore leave again The storyN Incomplete In several particulars
DEXIAL FROM IFRMArDoesnt Intend to EstablIsh a Naval Station
Near Our CoastOfficial Catli Dtipatclt to Till Sex
BERLIN Nov 18 Tho newspapers re-
ferring to the reports from New York thatGermany Intends to establish a permanentnaval station near the American coastdeny that the squadron now In Central auntSouth American waters which was fittedout to protect Germanys legal rights willbe permanently stationed near the AtlanticCoast
They add that Germany does not pot retthe necessary ships to establish a stationnear th P dflc Const of tho United States
NEW GIFT RV MRS POTTEItA BTTOOO Clubhouse and Site to line Voimc
Folks of the SideBnbb Cook Wlllard architects filed
plan with tho Hnrunu of Buildings yester-day for thin erection of n fourstorybasement clubhottso at 73 Cannon streetto K built by Mrs K C Potter the wealthywife of Hlshop Potter In memory of MrsPotters late fatliorlnlaw Kwdard ClarkIt will lw known as the Edward Clark Club
In tin boHomont will bo a colToo roomon tho other flours recreation rooms nailnbovo them n roof garden The cost Is putat 55000 Mrs Potter bought the sitespring at a cost of 22 K0
has been Interested In charitablywork for many years Defer tier mar-riage to the Hlshop site built the Neigh-borhood House nt Cannon anal Klvlngtonstreets nt n cost of 150000 liar newclubhouse will adjoin this Institution
Mrs Potter is also building nt KllzabethN J a club or gulldhouse for IrncpEpiscopal Church an a memorial to herInto husband Alfred Corning Clark
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DetectIve Sergeant Welsh and DetectlvnMaher of thin District Attnrnpys ofllcflprowled around thn Tpnderloln last nightprincipally to look over Im IudlnmHplace just west of Tom Ollourkeslotus In West Fortieth street IudlnniIs bulloing n In connection withhis house After Inspect Ing Iudlimswhich seemed to ln closed Welsh andMaher visited the newly opened Hotel
In Seventh avenunFortieth and streets of which AlPst otis tlmn gambler was the mana-ger to night when ho hart arow with thn proprietor Intendn Frenchman was In bod lastnight ns n result aral Post was out of a
District Attorney Jerome said yesterdayhint he a man on thelist who hail In Canflelds In theevent of this man Incoming a member ofthe irxnd Jury thought homight cnll Outfield to testify os
goes on In his Weststreet lions
It seemed to lie In Mr Jeromes mindultimately to Investignte Canflelds
ARTICLES CZOLtiOSX orEnllullaln Illitorlpal snclrly Wants to Get
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HlKFAti Nov IS Sheriff Copplnstodaynotified Ttoard of Supervisors that hnIn lilt possession n numlmrof articles whichImlonged to assassin of President
anti hint the IluffnloSociety wnnt thin articles for historical
Th list Includes nn old satchel n pairof shoes socks two towels n of trou-sers n blacking brush semite writingnnd some blncklng societywnnts the hnndcuffs that wereVolgosT was taken to Auburn Prison anti
the receipt that was to hurt theon when he was received at
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