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THE SUN, SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1915. STOCKS JUMP AGAIN DANIELS'S MEMORY 200 SUFFRAGISTS SAD AND IRATE GREENHUT BUSINESS I BOGUS NOBLEMAN ACTS TO COMPLETE ON NEW WAR ORDER j JOGGED BY GARDNER WHEN O' GORMAN DENIES THEIR PLEA ' BIG IN BANKRUPTCY ; SENT TO TOMBS COURT HOUSE SITE VesHiiirlniilsc Co. ( Supply Tells 'I'afi. the Secretary Kails - . k f ,ililllllBIlll"P' liocclvcrs Ifcpoi't, Tli lit April Colfte.N-se- s He Stole Itritisli Kstlmate Hoard Votes for Ae $J7,r)()i),0()(l Worth of to Hevciil Artttnl Niivy HBMaaaaw JL Siili'S Kxcccil Tliosn of Sumo Army Funils, Deserted nnd rjiiirinir Now Land Pren-der?ns- t, Rifles. Conditions. IVrioil I, nsl Year. Then hurried. Objects. JUG JIAIMUX FOK I'KOF IT OMM'll A IMJKS IIK! MA HO IX 01' ASSKTS'MAIL MIHI'SK CHAItOKI) SEKS 20.000.000 TOST The "war order" fever again look WtsiflN'o-roN'- , April .10. Congressman ' possession of the stock inatket yesterday , . p, t.tr.ln.M of Massachusetts has repot t o" tlic s gmng of a con- - , I uVt bj the Wcstlnghou.e Klectrlc and ru'K "'It" to Manufacturing Company for the making ,;,ft rcspm.n Id the latter' request of f 27,BOO.OO worth of rifles, ortlrreal tint In- - comment upi.n the views or ' by the llrltish (loterntiient for Itussln. or the Navv Daniels In hi The rush for stocks, though It carried . .. . , Westlnghouse. un I" points ami tin- - Is- - published April . to 1'rcsldent , Hum of other machine manufacturing t!u of William: CI lege. Tin- - to new IiIkM nconls, wait. In tec In part s.tys: the oiilnlon of stock market obscrvtts, not of the extiemc intensity of tilt previous wave of similar spei illation. Willi the llellllehelll Steel rise Incident. The "war stock" trading of yetenlay left th" general hinil.ct heavy ami apathetic "We reconed on Thursday a large onltr for a foiclgn got eminent, the dc tall of which are now being worked out,' said tiny l Tripp, chalrmaii of the board of illiectoiH of the Westing-- 1 house company. ycstciday. "1 run nay nothing further at this time." Pctalls of the otiler, however, were learned from other authorities In tho company The order In for l.noo.o.lti rifle. at II" .ii each, The onHnnry price for a Nile is anout ill. The gnus n. ..... It....,!.... I. ........ - - pruiu " .."..........." ni'.i therefore estimated at about i:S.tioi). on. inn., jc .. ,. . ,e... "Uo no! Hill tnc ne; proni 01 ino comimny, a . a arce outlay for a new plant muMt " . Tho on cr. ,t was learned, was placed hrotiBh J. 1 . .Morpn .t Co. When tho lirmon .(oem neni amin rmes nrsi ap- - on the matter, they replied that the company would expect compensation, throuttl, increased price of the rllte. f,r. the cost of preparation to till the older, including tho expense of aildlnK to the pres-en- t plant, the leasing of c'.her' plant, and the imyme of new ma I chinery. The westini;noue company lias pur- - ch.u.ed an entire plant for ue In tlllliu: the order and has leased others. The order Is to be completed even though the war comes to an end before the, lilies are ready for delivery. ti... ...ot 1.0 th, i.r .,..1,... aid. The understanding was that 'll Mcond order of the samo size would 0011 be concluded. Sir Trevor Dawcon. one of thc man- - .,i .tir.o,- - i.i..vi..i,. comtuny of Kngland. Is in tlila country I to livc dlrtc9.on of the making smtl tho testing of the rilles. It W understood that all of the work will be done outside of the present plants of the company, thus leaving , it unhampered ordinary business.!, KH" Secre- - If a lr- - fact It wltl liavo n',v"- - Uvi- -, "'at lack naval pol-,i- .i .1.,,.,- - us n Thn (n.rloM f r.flnn. n, I a f ...v .....w...i. i..niiuuic '"'"I"!!.' ha contracted to supply shrapnel and explosives to the nbotit to tho l.rttlsh-Uovernmc- This until yesterday, waa reported as ; .till pending. The American locomotive Company will half of order. Tho other half will be equally be- - ' tween New ork llrake Join- - pany and the Westlnghouse Air ConiDanv. The order was t.laced ltv J. p inrpn a. ' The l'rraseil Steel Car Company. It was said jesterday by a representative of an official of the company. Is nego- - tiat.ng, but ha not yet completed contra, 110,000,000 of freight cars really reveals order, council t.osltlon amount OUO.000 divided Heinle :;,:7" .'.'"J rresineiit moment uussia. contract calls lamer of A Crucible denied efficient discus., received length. taiy's tSS.noo.DOO He a received a an from United Mexican south-ernme- nlerclnc nroieetlles at not gun forgings. To take of the company Is enlnrglng at Harrison, N. J. ! nil t irr Tr l Ti nnnnnn niisUlU.v li tV.Ht UKUtsKZ,. llnue Total shoivii li- - liiiiiute ot llaillelil Wlllf.tto. appropr flinil.l "m',,1''" 'r. positive present against answered attention William Joyce, ?Jil,"n ,st ,.9M' S official figures. time lotintry ono billion warship tonnage to amount hundred thousand tlla" omimny during months I tonnage e.lrer , w- - taking" into consideration tluit declined as that ueiepted. "If other leading companies received PPlicatJons in iiroportlon, it ould indlcntt) that iipproxlimto of miterial to lie purchased country for foreign nations reach stupendous one billion If is true, it does takn great Imagination to uhat u wonderful it givn to the in- - In nsr. ill 1 fit th.i-,n- d, mechanics be ".!' ployed.1 BIG SUGAR WAR ORDER. Compii,,,- - Make :t,OOI),. HIO Milpinenl. ToNitrns. y Aptil 30.-- The Federal H'liar Company received af .l.ono.- - till war order It Is to t, the laigesi order for sugar to ever received by one concern in It that 2.1,000 granu-te- d s.igar mint be delivered in a two months. The sugar Is to shipped Kngland It was purchased h Hngli-- h French syndicate Louis stickel., superintendent the Hdrnr 'oirpanr that nhnm i.... tt'jviid work tlay two months o fill order ot w.i, re, with iy hepj y 'he workmen of pt. (wMi! !w.,,nini' ll'1, '""'i, running onlv on Im ii. "" ! I '.' ' or,'1''1' I"1' "f ark again on time. AID FOR AUSTRIAW0UNI)ED. Hb n,,,,,,,, ,illrIllr1( He itfiif a '' ' ' 300 cases bale of i! weighing 'i l. ,. ' ' ""' tiiierli an on if (' a lo-d- ror dlnilhiitlou lit- - in Cross at the ship- - ,"n,,"",, ileslgn.iteil .. , ' n. hoi. loin- - ' co,,trll.uUon-we- r " ,,l ' .Vf, 2"- Voir, , f.r(J '( I. ' ,nl1'' ( in 1iff.1t ,.r it. . V p H.fii.J.titl (Ot.il. io!n".r':: rnd, ?:.br,,r.o. uc.asrii" Wur "'32,! "Alv Dk.vii Phuc. .'.trr It .ippea.s I'lcsideir liarilrld of Wllll.l ill- - lege wrote to Mr. Daniel ns.t-Ill- g (or mi authorllullte statement .10 that he might ho In n position to I the statementi in.'ule by ltepreentatiti( C.uriltier of Massachusetts a that tiie rutted states In at present utinre- - ,.ne,i ror military If Presldflil of was looking an ti my In- was disappointed, in th of his wry long the Scere-tt- r. did not undertake to meet - rtiuiin which I lime made, although ' lie iKvemfiilly i,iet n (rood many as.-- e. on. whli'li 1 illd not ansertlono. ! the way. which 11,1 one - lunaue nsynim won h he kHv to make 0. itane. the Seoretaiy trlmn .is.,.rt!. n erw helmlncly iiroMv that Mnerloin Im more'nuumt.'mtiv equipped tnan ev'.r I ", lu.iioiui'ii as me American navv .,. , c,t ,. f,. " " " ! . ll(J , ,., Known , u: o.lllt.nv ,..u, i, .11 , , ,. ounrnvp, m , : "- - , S to Fo "g !",. t . at. foi the", WUIir. n t'liuiimrlsoii. "I assume that l'leslilem l.ke the rest of n. would hate been TV" .. . ' '"" "vy com- - . "ttfiiRih with forelttn - 1 doubt very much whether ho v Interest In a comparl- - V ..... "l, " " I" under ...VV.... L i."!',".' "llr "v- - ' inn, or even mule- - ''re'ldeiit Itoosevelt, jet that N all th 0," wlllh "as vouchsafed in I .... ' ' rliPM President Ourtleld might also been Inter.. -.t . nt our natal experts our nvy for our defence. That seems a more Imixirtnn. i.. ' ti. ....... ... ...k-- .i ur orcein uepiorahle con l Is the ., fault . of .Mr. Meer or Mr, u'.n,ie!!"', "r (iabrlel. "'"J I1UIIOIIS. Htlll tll.lt ltl.lt lnfwelnellv . l f"n,V nl,J Vn m."' Ime'l " " . '., , , ' 8 '!K wh',hHJ ' . .ViJ.T K '1' learn "f'n" "". " L in- - i'1 ,".'Cf' ,W.Vh 1' r, "I1, ?h"niT"?, In 1 r .." " , ' ' : " " ". """?-- ..i noi mines, torpedoes ammunition are ,. in the Judgment of the "" - nance onictrs or the nav ot m Word of .. 'Vet. unless I am mistaken. the Secretary says not one word about the all lmsirtant nuestlon of the speed. fr " against the In Its 1 n"u " ,v""d In thc company makes net profit of 1k',ttrr wnlcn the that lfi.MOO.000 on the first which is1 i' ornclal of advisers, the conservative. J?1 ; solemnly earned Its common stock warnw' our of t..r Icy has iilaced a of inf..,i. of order, till tho Air Ural;.) t for lor The for 10,- - hick ot sjieed, our lighting '00 cais. shilis. II Hro vn. of the "Tlii question of our readiness for Steel Company, yester- - wltl1 n" enemy is worth day that his company had .i '"K nt some The !ecrt war order. said, how-- 1 ""re assertion our ships wete In ever, that the company had ' position to make brave showing order tho States C.ov-- 1 the navy nnd for armor west wind Vera Cruz will stand ami care this order Its einei lmi "Msed4 l:ner,nM .Jdinlra, Flske. Clef of Operations of of particular heretofore and Secretary un , , 7" ' , ....... are tneso ""' "' J"e''- - "I Invite your to the fact 11. president of the ,," "f. '"'v' J', C0,,""'ny- - "r0",!W"5"-- f"ur.hbVdace.0,::;:ringl to' est that r supplies puy 0ur own At that in us will aggregate the of flerm.iny. built 1" land building, had grown over one The estimated of wur contracts; million ton- -, ler which bonds were applied for to our w!'11'' 0,lra nhn hundr?d the last four " ho th"1",an'1 Mld."aggreeates "M':lwbllc the waiehlp of considerably In excess of KOCono- ,- tlmst were well tboso were tlm wane the mount in this would the wnn of dollars, this not any atrctch of neurit impetus will will sugar than ror S0Ine tauieii i"' yl(p.. total Co), "mewl the1 very that hate made m" France notlc "Vl" ,., quati) Admiral testified that need hundred harbor defence oi reckon ul.1t..ilriAU ,,. - (.""",r:.. J1 tluitljieap and those which h inrirndanr i If lit i ia d lirt'i ti am at ..II of Federal p, K. Itefining for the United Mate. tons of little '"ore to nnd of sV. !trssl is night and for the lln. the 11,1 'be old I full ship,,,,,,, l To., I,,,. mid garuieiitH, fio.onn irids it fin -- .lin ...Ill lied Cro ,oi lied greater part of rinL "f specially uf n he rlf,w,. re-- i National I', ". total. t recently for answer letter make, oui-ttil- ami the . continue contlnnes uouer i"' have think' mirTlcirnt dition rch.ingel HUI-KI- I J. re" T nnd sufficient much the the war the "Some the assertions which I which the entirely paves thre w"" the Jl en of vagrancy. for our defence! 'Ah to submarines, Vreeland we one sub- marines for alone. If reckon the F-- which is at the hot- - of the sea, and If you all tl. ...V.lr.1. ,1,. ......... submarines are yo-- i mr"l,s ought to .1 means an elvetl nuo-- posed he appeared , '!Ve .v.. iif. "If by any ohance continue think navy Is prepared for he explains much to hi- - sur- prise lie has discovered 'an alarming ' of ofllcers nnd men In ids own ' fleet, "Have you to tht reason Congress continues to to thefl dreaUnniiaht crulseis which the the hulldlng. Is it uieiely because dreadnought six iionam more man iireadnougnt ANIMALS DINNER GUESTS. oil so n I llniipe iiIiik l.nily tliicltenrle Ilesiile.s the hundred exploteis, hunters, natiiiallsts and Hon o young leopard, two vheetalis ami hlack ape a given at I lelmoiilco'.s last night by .Mackenzie Palm been along the walls of the loom Hi.. ...ill.,,.!., iia.. .....I.. ....... ..!. I nill platfinuis the iicar-Jiing- le foliage. those attended the banquet ami had set Imfoie them as the .... , i HOIKO', l,gyl- - to Ihe Amerle.it. sl...nl. nil.. ' aK.ound a he en ra . , 'V" r since Apill II, unsuc- - CtarlLU nt,cm,t" ft CopjrlHit by - I mlrrwiioj 0n thc r,Sht ,s . Mrs- - William L. Senator Federal Amendment and Is lleekled. More than 200 enthusiastic women. ,1,. , ......... " " 'determined , MilfinKlsts. maiched Wall Street yesterday afternoon, aimed banner". Hags and automobiles In se.irel. of , ,n: The Sena- - r being late, the w delegation the stepi of the building 1111J much of the surrounding sidewalk for making. , In marked c 011- - " M"mn f lu former Wall street meetings, there was not a hiss or ,.i,r. ,., . .11., .......... ..1 - , crowds or newsbots, telegraph bovs. stenographers and capitalists. If the- suffragists expected to get any satisfaction from UV.ormau ine were nusMKen. fir they left Ms oltlce a saddened and r.uher group. 1 sucn inatierN snouid Uui.i wltn pay this three resent this Mis o. 1. 1 1 10 sain tne Moisevaln after .Mrs. torted. "Can come II... It .. 1, t ...... .. . he me "ne .xir Jii". ii e. ..irf. 1 nez uictnj- lioissevaln, Mrs. .John lto,-e- rs well." Henedlct. "pen- - had seem to are en- - "1 to uunece-isar- y changes weapon. The in the lit, and '"' of those prospered under for i:.1 ' our aid. It I'rudc-ne- iih of educating them and when ow "f '" educated Cerniany nnd United com- - '"ooi- -t naiMi iusi wnm u. was a little ahead ! thu police when lie was of Into the Tombs court for .".'.!, i" U".0?,l.,.,.i"..5 t1'?- - "boeless. Mocklngless. only an n which building, be you the of When wrlleis, dinner and slull'td caales' Japan t'ndernoo.l even We I""1 marky. ; Mhiki-.I- i tppetal in i To permit the ilovemmtlit to Interfere with the l to d- t- I stroy the fundamental rights of the ....... . . . . ci.ti.- - i.ui i nooutu uurage i see no I HINDU Mii nKsPlTR POLICE AND COURTS i "'"'"" H'l. Twiee Haeed 011 Sn Hon'S to i Outlier Oasli. , Having twice placed on board ir. i,d for India and. it was -.- ng been taken into custody by the Immigration authoilties ror deimrtatlon, Mahomet llatsu. a ii,i,io .,, "csu-- for the "lMl" ''""iry for begglnK. "" w,i ,,y Ml'l',"'',le lundiy In Yorkvllle. In If.Ou tint "nm.gron could be umlerhlrt and a pair of trouseia and almost lie a few of was sup- posed to hate deserti. t from the steam- ship of Newcastle, arrived l.n.. 1...II.. .... ... 11 Magistrate llou-- e arranac.l for his wxn",r ha",B f,"m steamer nga, for India on .... ..i. . ' Hut on' March 17 he re; a red once charged again tagtancy, and w.-u- s sentenced in Yorkvllle tourt thirty cm lllackw.irh Island, Meanwhile the limnlgiation authorities were and they would arrangements for deporting his time win. The on April If, Yestei- - . ..... ...c on lower rtilrd atenue. still ill scant nt- - tire He had Ml i in his pockets, Mahomet H of was to rub his stomach, htH and mutter, wo days, runt eying the it had two da)H slnco he had eati n. It., ... lu ... "O ........ ....... u ,.1,1 ...... BANKER ; DUPES CHEER. Crotvil of .Hill In l'p Ailolpli U oo Adolph Mnndel, a private banker at L"5 Itlvlnglon stlect, was convicted y of accepting deposit he knew h1 bank to bo Insolvent by a .nisiice imvih in tht Slllireoiii Court. Wl the verdict was an. liollliced to f,00 ami women deposl- - .u,n ..,n,.. !,. '"" loom have been I'.', non, It W1IH IthoW'll that .tfnndel bn,1 In it lvr.11 inn. I.. o.J .;....'.'. v v '. ,.w i , '.: -- .I.' tii.iiiK.--- ,.u Mnndel a new set of 1,onkH them to show Inflated , estate valuta for 1900,000. win nnn inai we nave just imy-nin- t.no tfiioiniw uu.-im- . ..nu tie .t sorry lot they are. many of them at to be safely on his way. when on ''""V March 12 again, this time "One of the most significant state- - ment which I have called and 1,1 th" "ofrlsatita added to the attention of the shoes stockings and .1 coat to his be Is Flske's tchtltnony apparel, lie was In charge of i'.',1. ZXlW ,nk" .K',U",", I'rolmtlon Dlllcer Ilamll. who saw him navy condition to ,..i,i, t.i ,.,.. i,,..n.i rilHiriu luiriKH still that war that been able fathom why re- fuse build r.ist all rest worln cruiser costs million a r lliilertltlns. half culis, attended jungle Lady iliace trecH had placed r. iimlei Among annual part mum eggs, ro.isl tiiiiin-riiir- To Kin, ICfforts release ....... t are mive ,jeo, ,,.,,,i. upon with I10I,. took speech ,rn"1 mucii (rate iieiietp ni.il,.' heen finally ,.,.r,i1,, otl.clals lagged could Kast sailing hlni when term rqu.tii wall eyes, 1 that l a when nciore uoor .. opened having placed Colt, next to is Mrs. Inez Milholland Boissevaiii, addressing O'Gorman, who is listening on SUFFRAGE ACTIVITIES IN NEW YORK TO-DA- Y .or il'inoiKlratlui... In 4Ch if lty three Asremhiy tllsirleti of itrmlrr Vork m murk the n furtraitf l)a The automobile parole of Ih- - Ma.l-- b ittan W.inun ."uftraue inr:- ulll rt at tVashliiKtxn S.pi.i .it .' I". II The will end 1 th" IMaia 1113 . IllertllllC. ' The KiiujI Society will eelebruie Snirm with a dance at the strnh.1 rouf curdMi , " " -- - a Issue. The eleven States that have WOlllllll suirr.ll!n ndooted It without loerclon comtnilslon. Why cannot the others do the same': I snouid feel Justltled ill supporting mi nt that States had the direct this measure unless mj .onstlttlents election of Senators prior to the Kuleral deni.tude l a. Von, ladles, do not rep- - j amendment. Senator O'llortiian a majority. I touhl till another "it was not sanctioned ly the Contl-10011- 1 as large ns with women tutin " wanted me to do the npposlli thing. ' "That may be. Senator." replied ?enuior woman, ann Crystal Henedlct Kastman, freedom ete- - too onii' uri .tllllioiiano and Mrs. "Ah. said M- - William Colt spoken. P'c forget that we not am opposed "rely without a enfran. Constitution. have si women States It more than to Is onlv a " admonishes to inestlon about removing ancient lanj.'",p' t know how States brought ,VT"i,I clad tniii-a- . Federal suffrage auiipi reason to r""rth l"n" court ball until not.t.e... frozen speak on!) words Mngllsh lie Clt.t which t,... mure, with to d.i)s t.otlllcd said that make expired .xplrcd ..... ... ents way begging Idea been GUILTY roar When Xlinidel vleletl. jur) men mere 10(1, .0.., ll'H nn(, """' real again courc again powers and that Admiral still her New of parade Fntnihl.e or nut said that Just who ") you snow i.ick 01 miitiiienee In. tile method Wllich has iilre:,.K' ilv..ti .ton el-t- en States? Why are you In Mich a hurry, ladles?" ) nuve waited forty tears." cried ....I.I.I.. we I'.nstrrn women are Pound they will uaiiii toKetner and refuse to senil hack '" asiilngton ltepreentatlves and SploitorM Will. I n,.f . in...... t ... ral amendment. .fl I'.!., A . t.n.. . u olwlnkeil with thlt, tale '.f Stte,- - i ignis. r,,ti you lilanie us for think- - ng that ton adopted this slogan merely chinese-america- n alliance Wilson'-- . I'nnk, Onu Ivoou, I. el. no nier lean tlrlde. W'tstllNiiTos', April 30. If the g oil thing" to eat on the President's taelit Vler are not quite so goo,, now),,,,,, , .S, "n"- - Zn .e,,d Pa,,-- . menVa Ki will have to eercle a little foiheai- - ami'. Foi ling 4. as married a pietty Amer- - inn girl ami after a week on a Chlti.i-e-Aiii.rlci- honeymoon he fears It may lake a stilggle to get down again to the commonplace of preparing dinners for tin. President of the United State, mil his Cabinet ndvlrrs Mis. Florence Ai.p.M. n yeaia old, Is the American girl who has t:,ken the President's Chlne.e cook as a life r. The two were married ! the pastor of th" Wilson Memorial Metlioillft hJldscopal Church King iiiflcd on tlilM ., hl. iU.hM edged t night he Is the happiest china- - man wno ever worked for a pr, deiit illllllllll l Wllf AUTHOR'S HUSBAND FIGHTS HER ESCORT Marirarcl C. Cnrrnt hers Centre of Dinner Time o at Hotel Seville. ' What arc you doing here with my wife-- " shouted a man In the lobbv of ""' "0t"1 lvUlW' Twenty-nlut- l. street Madison avenue, to another when of a our angry ..w. by the ciowd men and women , who had left tables to light, titer and separated the The man who lind been th,. and who Ills nmnn ll.,rv ll ..- - ... ..... ii... ij; oi ,p ii,., K MiriM.i. loiineeit ployed by News insisted upon mrem of his opponent tor assault. hum, bleeding and Ills wete lorn. The tllo wete taV" before Selfert M West Thirtieth station. Hertz, according her bus. baud's story, Is a of llctiou, known public ns .Margatel C. CarrutlierH. He asserted sin, t his hotlli. three weeks ml'o ntul Hint I,,. ' 1.....1 i r.... i i , Z,' : ! c , " 0f K3 West lliglilleth street a hotel clerk. While her was inakhiL- - never, never go lilm " A .1 . ... " '" ,1) f,M" I'"1. "r. " nwi ens. ncris lesiineu tor mill lie only had left the Seville and Herts promptly paid the mm the left. Leave It to States." Hi; Simyests. hilt Women Waul a Xational Law. to efcip.. Issue" The income tat ami the direct election of Sen.itoie wet'o not subjects for States' and yet woman's suffrage Is sniely as impor- tant as these." "These two amendments could only be seemed by a I'cderal amendment," - piinl th.. Senator. "Thete w.ih no other way." 'It Worked .Insl llie iniii., Itenltlnic to Mrs. state- - iioisk tain, "hut It worked Jut the .am.. Thtie was considerable dlsatlsfactlon win 11 the Senator had Mulshed. "J list the white woman of tli.. Smith ask the negro for a aked miv df.egate. and eterybody laugh.. when the sjild, 'They have Jut as ItiiRli Inltueuce ,te though thev had the vote " "That is an old argument," was the answer "We can't ! fuoled with that any longer." It nil over whtsi th- - Senator con- cluded with ''Nothing that has he,.n here to. day has alt. my opinion It is a State question turtainlng hee views I that I c'.inunt .lecoiiir adticate of the plan am-M- l the Federal Constit.iuon I ':a.l ii. ver as i.inc- - as uti ,n t'e Sen-at- - ndv.icate ,iov p't-- i to .inn nl tiie t oust" i'. oil j .... :.r to do o lit- mt tin., tic. SEEKS SHIPPING AID to At- - ein I Coiiutpss. I'on I.uIh Izqulerdn Chlleai. delegate to Flnan-.a- l iVi. gre.s, who arrived yesterday by the United Fruit steamship Carrillo. said main purpoe of lii mie.ion was t.. advocnte e.talillslnii. iit .if n..i. ui, h,ea between United St it.", mil the ' , "f S"U,,, A'"'-'- ' '"lh w,y" down the b.iv a icv- - eniio ciittet. aboard of which wet,. Sp... .lal Deputy Collector Martin Filthier Ma.,.,,.. ,,.., M,'nr ' 'traft of the nat,, niufsent- - "''.ir Ailnilral Usher, and i.'apt. Hal- - ,.d Doiot Icplesentllig M.lJol-(!ei- l. Wood. Don I.ultt said thejiced of a men-hun- t li.nl heen impressed upon the ptople of and South America gen- - cr.iuy i tiie withdrawal of Kuroiiean shipping from Pacllit tiecau-.- of 'The countries of the western part of th nilneiit," Don Luis went on. "must the Continent," Don Ltil. went on. "mutl hate a merchant in irlne of their own. and it will he in) finleavoi- to get eoopci.ttlon of the people of the United States In building up a merchant murine which will tafeguard us against future disaslei "I am in favor ol mutual and I mean by that both the United Statis and chile, and perhaps other South American countries, shall, hy lln.im'l.il ,,,,0 Minn between tile I l.iteil States and South American couinrlin Valparaiso is jiow iw.nt) tlucc dins steaming from New York. VVV would , t time down eoiiHlderahlv by putting swifter ships in the service" Th.. n,..,. t.,.....i...... i , ...I ..I. .nil... iMiKicsa xx ill meet lu Wasliiiiglon on Ma) 21. NEIL FORSYTH DROWNED. Hummer of llonl Opera Loses Life While Siiliiiiiu I'lsliliiu, flttrlnl ('ah)t Hrihitc, to Tin: Si .x lalNPOK, April 30. Nell I'oI'Mlh, i.f llcral inaiiairi.r of ,1m i,u.,l .,.... ... . ' was iliowned yesterday '" ,lln tWry l"' "l'-'"- ' Ulanlown, Scot- - "'M,, ,,own- ""'' gamekfeper was l,lu..wl ,i.,,l 11, n ,,1,,., u., 1.1.. e.,,,- - "''' " '""t Noll Forsyth, medallist of many trlea and fellow In many ocletle, was In 1S66, the hotel watt crowded with patrons at aid. attlst In the establishment direct the dinner hour last ntglit 'steamship services. Let the Unlteii 1 ... , .States and Chile Mart the niotenient. "r '"",w,'r ''""' ''' ' 'Ml other South America,, countries wlsli accompanied by handsomely gowned tihlps to call at their ports the) woman, clinched with the husband ''an bear their shin f the burden ,1I1C the two rolled do ., the hotel stens ' "Tl"' N'"1 ,'IT"(, adoption of traded of the watch the lushed pair in lobby uavi. ns i etii- - the lnteiiiation.il Asso- - the Hertz's was clothes Lieut. tlit. street Mrs, to writer t" the that u..,,.i,l,l.,., . husband back to I,. . " , ll' '..? $7 after trip to the Mr. balance. the the rights tote"' was ald red that purely l.n-- ! itirr.t an to mull the the the the marine Chile, the thc tho subside rel.ltllillK that born Uailng, Tlieodo,.' Sturgls, l':. .VI Sl'iel. Miat jus' ice" ill d ll do,',',!' ''""'I''"'"' Mrs. Hert,. or Miss Car- - lie was Sal..,,,,, tlshlng ilh ,,, ; VVhen Mi n.lel' bank was "Hed Mrs. WII,I Tn ) l J to n; r , , c by dear" Turning to the ciirjous pels,,, s '''I'"1 "rate ami w. W W f Itolsrts, ,Hln''l'U'Vr,,;::' ,tl,(,1'i"-'l- lHt All- - who had gatheted ehe cried- ' ashore and her husband followed her, depositors The "My husband was a brut., to me nnd , 10 .,im four yatds of the bank, when. books showed 11.. xi .i.ui their total depos lis to I left him several w.a, t. t i Walter C. Noes and William A. Marble, receivers of the J. H. t Company (formerly ilrectihut-Hlege- l Cooper Company, Inc.), have tiled In the United States District Coitlt a prelim limit report, together with statements of assi is and Ilubllllm prepared by Wet Flint, certified public accountants of ill Pine Mieet The leport shows that he, ween April 'i, I'.il.i, tile date the reteitets iiualltlid. and th- eloee of business on Thursday, pr I 2!'. the .ales amounted to $s0:!,-.iti- K .' In the eorrespDndlng petlod In inil the ealec were J7i;t,.2l.2t'. Iledue-tuii- n in salaries made by the receivers will amount to Jlltio.noo ma year. An Inteiitory was taken at the eIoe of liusines. on Apni 17 ami the iiccoun-(tut- s matle a calculation of the luveii. ,m is of April N by a toiisldei.illon of pur ...ist-- s and sales between April : and April K Ii tt.i found that s leceit-able- " fr.PT.TSI .H". t."ifl.-71o.- litlng current and defeirul chaige accounts and $'Jt4,-:s- n :iu ltist.ilmeiit iiccounts, leprcsetltlllg sales of ulniui. "i wlng macliliie-- . and talking machines. Tin- actual intt-nlor- t of merchandise and supplies on Apt II 17, adjusted by the application ol ptliehases ml cost of sale, from April !' to 17, to the amount f Inveiitoiy as at the tlo-- e of es on April s. was $l.s77.i:i0.i'.s. The Hem of "plepald was jr.ii,!' IS.S2, which, the - silj, Is Slllljlft to r.llUCtloll bf the term during which iiisutance 1. ussd. Tin- - sum of .:.!. I. in eiresetits th l.i.ik alne of tin claims of the J. P.. ilieenhut Compiny against the .lonph Iti'tiedlct Coiup.iu.t and the Manhattan I. aboratorlei ('.iiiii.in . .ubliliaries, both of which ale In rt celtt rshlp The Item of "Investment" Is placed at SsS,'!I2.'."'. lepte-entit- r- ll.ttsttnetll", mort.ages, (ollat.-ra- l .ecurltle. notes A.c , mowing out or the lelatloti. between the .1. It ilreenhui Company and the liinkttr- ll nu whb h formerl eomlui-te- ,i banking bulne-- s In tile stole tf J. II. (Ireeiihut Comp.tti That batikln;: liusiness has heen dl. continual and firm, the recelters have been inf.tr :ii d. iias pild nearly all of Its i tin, (inn. with deposit, airu re- lating $(.."."0,iMiu ), in full. The value of tin- land, bullilltius and equipment Is placed at 5 1 1 .li'.is.ii'J!. 3 1). .ml good will. A.c. at $;... I'.ii'. 0.1. The total ii"set are 1 1 .1 7'.','.o', 4.U7. The tecelwrs that .ubstantlally th.- - .ntlre store and war.-hoii..- . prope tie. are subject to a blanket mail.- to the Centtal Trust Company .f New York on Deceinbei in. POO, to tare an lue of i'..0io.uoo c. per cent, sriking furd mortgage bonds The-- e hoi. ds were Issued by the company unilf Its former name of 'Ireenhut-Slege- l Cooper Company The accrued lutein on this bond lsue as o' April s. l!'l... amounts to I9.03n 'Thus the total ni'trtgages, with accrued Interest and Iiroportlon of taxe. and rental", a agalrsl the store and ti an house propei lle. innrtK.-ices,- tin. receive;, tepor:. appear to amount to .ilioui $f.ioi.nnn The :!ali'lltle, a" stated bt the expert c ountan's, aggregate 5 1 ;.T'3.3". I txituslte if p .sllile claims for future t.tita'.s damage and tor! claims. Ac. md include the following items' VJ'iZ.'i'i'i.in total moitgages ,,tnl ac- crue. I interes'. fil.nliS.oSil mortgage !niK 5 3,"i 7. f. I.'."., notes paval.l,. and .nt.-t- st thereon, $2.x..7.7IS 3. tiedltors fir s $23.sl'i" 71 dep.!t and advatiies, claims of priorltt. The tales during 1011 were 13.27I..M! 11'. "As to .lie phtsical c ndltion. of th store properti. .. n.l the men haudlse and as to the staff of emplotee mil I he actual husine.s ope-atlo- during the !. eiv. rsJilp," the recelters -- av, "w e rtpoit we tli'. the stock of merchund ... hi g"sl londi'.on. the urgaii'zati n n .xi eptioii.i.ly .ompetent one. and we be liee the record of i.pei alioue dunni: the last thee,, weeks i nciiragiiig when . inpared w th tti.. record of the hi . rcspiiiiil'lig period dur.ng the pi mg CANAL SANITATION B0TCHED--G0RGA- S Miami's 'iiiiinisi(i Head fur to Check Mi- liaria in I'.HIi:. Si. Lulls. Aprli "0- - That Ida ue for the failure ,.f the I'.inanii Canal '. ne'v itil'.ait authorities to do away with iiialaita th.-'- was due to the chairman f the coniinislon appointed in 1907 ' was the clt.i'ge made bj Dr. W. C. i.org.ts, Surgeon-tienera- ! f the United States army, y in an uldres ' the VV'.ishliigton University Medical Sell, ol dedication Dr C.orgas told how at the end of his tlist four tears work, in I!",', the iiiala'i.i rate had been ledilccd from 21 pet- l.nOii to 22 lie t ii of a Hew tonmitssioil being' lilt in tiowe- - in U'07, continued: 'In 1'iHx all power on the Ist!imu wa. i out eutr ite.l In the hands ,f n .ingle man. the chuitin.it! or the com- mission. This otllcer tin, light it ndtisa-lil- e to make radical changes in the ll, 'til, ',1s of sanitation These ..'innees, ordered lit- - the clialnn m, totk execu-nu- n uf the .iim-iiial- l.il work out ,f tin- - hands of the s.iiili.ut' authorities and placed them In the hand of men Mini had tin special knowledge of win I,. I aigtlcd against tllete i haiiges. but lu no at all " Dr. (I rg.is told of his ilfiein )ait expeileiii e in tr, plea I H.ililtatlnu. espe- cially In Cuba, am! said that could lie hate continued his woik In i'anaint the tesults would hate been the same a. In llatatia. am) i:e canal workers would hate been entltely free from ui.ilaiia, as w.te the cltiens of ll.itau.i. "1 eel continccl Unit II oui .ban- - in. in of Pius bad been able to put tit t . effect lu Hull the methods ae fun nl on me in pin we could not hati acimn-pllshe- il the sanitur) success at Panama which wo had acco'iipusheil prior , p.iOS," said Dr. (Joigns CAPTURE OF HANEL NEAR. llclcclltes llelletc tin,, Wiiuleil for tinnier Is With Circus. New Vork detectives sea: dilng for Joseph linn, I, wauled for the minder of .Mis .lull. i llellner, Pollc.i Commlsslonei Woods fron I'lill.nlelphla .lestciila) that the) li.it e traced llauel to that cil.t anil eNpici to h.u c him under ariesi prnbahb t "dav. nut l.ili I tn. in .Momlav at an) ct tit Thm sa.t the) le.n mil that llano b "I applied for a Job as cook ,,, the llarnuin Halley circus nnd was to hat. Joined Hie show in I eiilot, op Moud.i) With lids It.fnruiatioii and additional clues the detectives .say the) are positive they can reach the fugitive. I ' There Is a cross toad on the way from the concentration camp to the officers' quarters In the Hed Lion Inn nt Guild- ford, Surrey, Unglatul. It was there j that peveinl weeks ago Sergt. Henry ' Carlyle, a paymaster In the Itoynl Field Artillery, took the wrong turn, which ltd him to this city nnd eventually to the Tombs, wheie he Is now confined on a charge of using the malls In a swindling In which he assumed the role of Sir Henry I.. Stirling, son of the late Sir John Stirling, part.. president of tho legislative Assembly of I Australia. The :oty he told begins on .Innuary II, when Sergt. Carlyle, with 7ri0 In the pocket of his I hakl blouse which hn meant to deliver to his commanding of- ficer, took the . wrong turn, forgot his wife and two children In Heading, Ilerk-slilr- e, ntul the pos.lhlllty of winning glory nt the front, nnd hopped Into an nutomobile that took him to Kingston-oil-Thame- s. Flnallv he reached Lon- don, where he e.vclauged hi set vice unl- - form for mufti. Having purchased an elaborate ward- robe the btcaiiie "Sir Henry I Stilting." and yielding to a whim salted for !la.gow. There he met .lan Main and married bet s'Pl unmindful of the tilt ! deterrents to matrimony In Head- ing, lie paid 30 for.lhe special license, nnd told As.lslant United States Attnr-ne.- v IMwIn M. Stanton ytsterday that ' ".lean was ,oll well worth that much, poor la..e'" "Sir llenij ' and bis liride arrived In tin. ton on the Allan liner Pietorla on February la. Then they c.une to New York. For fout days they lived at the lllltmore, paying Jx a day for I tln-l- r loom, lipping waltem and cham-I't-nnii- liberally and dining on the lie.t the ltlltmore's chef tould serve . Then Carlyle began to run short of 'funds, so he muted with his hrlde to a furnished room at 1"1 West U"th street. It was some time after tills that Fot nfTlce Inspectors Mnjuillan and Schaef-fe- r made the acquaintance of the sandy complexloneil, bald he.ded little i:ngllh-mat- i. Tlie wen- - told of "Sir Ilentv" by a Ml.. A. .1. llnjle of DM We"t Klghty-fourt- h street, who had answered un adtertlsemen: reading WANTIlIt la.lv t.t trtvst a. erriturt ti. llntr.l.li tii.tiiemHti and tia . inintnlun : titled lit.lt-- , tiumi reiiulred apply enrl.liiK tuple, uf testimonial.. A day or two after making applica- tion for the Joh Miss lioyle received a 'call fiom "Sir Henry" Then she got a letter Informing her that her testi- monials were entirely satisfactory find that she might hate the Jolt at 2.10 a year, provided she put up a cash lond of K'Md. which would be refunded at the expiration of three months. So anxious wete "Sir Henry'" and his wife ti obtain the sett-Ire- of Miss lioyle that I'll" It'te: was followed lit- - a ond fto-- "Lady Stilling" uiglng her to accept the place In the meantime 'Sir Heniy" and Ins wife had moved to another furnished room at IP.i West 127ta street, nnd It was then- - that post offl. e Inspectors and two i lt- - detectives arrested hiui, lie inad" a full nf sslon to Mr. Stanton. C.irltl. w.ll he ariaign.-i- l hefore United Slat.s i 'oniiiiissioner Houghton at 1:3ii .iVIock this morning PROMOTER BRIGHT IN JAIL. Mo. I Itelllt'ii s;tllll,llllll , securi- ties 11 III inc. ItocUelellcl', Charles who ha. promoted ni.i'it i iitt rpi is.-- , m South Amerl, a, was tell! to Ludlow street Jail testeld.lt Court Ju. Davis r". .1 .einpt of .unit. Ilright must st.it there nnt. I he p.p. 2'.o tin,. i,r cotiieinpi nnd turn" ovei to the Tt.ins. iintiiieiit.il I tail wat Comp.mv l,oml of the company woith l'iiii.oiih mid lon,. inn of the ciirnpatit ' stock. Hriglil eald .teslerdav that Hi. .om-pa- u alie.nP has the sto.-l- and 1)1:1! he atiiio- - produce the honds liccause thct ueie taken from h.s hou.c 111 I'rugu.it Hnglii hlaii es .lolin D. i;.i, ciellei for Ins troiilil. , .put think- - the interests :11c behind tlu llt.gatioii the law tlrni uf Miitr.iy llowlaud .v Pn-utn- of win h ll Parinalee pien tlce. lt t'o. Uefelle: s 's a lle'iiiiel, - foi .'.c r nil .....I ...i- - part The Hoard of Estimate, voted yester- day to linve the city complete the sllc. of tho new County Court House by tak- ing title on May C to tint addition, it property required. Comptroller I'ren-derg.t- st vigorously onjected, but was op- posed by all of the ether members. Tho Comptroller ha, mado up Ills mind that tho site an hulldlng will cos' at least J19.000.000. He holds that thlt Is too much of un undertaking in thi present tlnnn.-l.i- t condition or the city He said last night that bn donblMl I. any way could bo found to stop It, bit If tin-it- . was a way ho would keep on lighting. At ycMerday's meeting of tlm Mstl mate Hoard Mayor Mltchel said: "On. of the principle reasons for tho testing of the title nt the present tlmo Is that It will K.ivo a large amount of damages.' Then the Comptroller snlil : "1 do not believe that the property not required can b.. wild at a figure that will 111111,4 the cost of tin. needed site liwa than IS.filiO.000. The tstlmatetl cost of tho building Is 51o,i)on,iir.s. That tnake.i the tutal outlay 1 10,000,000." President McAncny of the Hoard of Aldermen Insisted that tho saving In foundation cost alio the cost of tho change of grade tnarte possi'de by the shift In site would take. $2, i.oon from the iippaietit figure of J !t,0ii0,inin. He said it was Impossible for the. board to letrace Its steps, an ?n acquiring a site It had acted under a mandate from the Legislature. "The site." he "will cost 7 -- 000,000 and the building J ln.OOO.lioo. We have the power to keep the that. We are required by law to g" ahead," llesldes Votltl,' to take title to tll r.ew property on May r. u.. boanl ap. proved the In) out of th 1t prepared by the Curt House Hoard, r quested the .Manhattan Hoiough Prt tt. lent to have teiupoi.iiy roadways construct! il and directed the Hiireau of Franchises to negotiate with the street car com- panies for the of their track In Woith anil Centre stteels. A tilil permitting the distribution or the coit of the Court House ottr several y.iars. so that the debt charges will not pl'lti up. Is now Itefnie the Mayoi ror his signa- ture. Contracts for clearing up the slt preparatoiy to building are belli J d by tile Court House Hoard. After the meeting Compttollet Pien-ilerg- said three real estate experts had told him that the land to be dis- posed of as not ntcessary would brlni not more than t3.iiuo,ouo ,ven nfter lloue was built and propel ty fronting tl civic centre" had risen In value This . tiie property which Is costing the city J j.oOo.noo. The Comp- troller alo that the city would tpend K'n.OUO.oOO before the Court Hous was finished, St. Andiow's Kout.ui Catholic Chuich Is within the area needed for the Coutt lloust, but it was excepted yesterd.i) from the property to which title Is to be taken in. mediately. Father F.tt-r- s and his friends have been tryig to lute the chun-- spared. The K.tlmate. H0.1 d decided to hate a conference with l'..r dln.il Fat lev hefore detirmitiing th" fa of tli.s ouildlng. TAXI COMPANY LOSES. I t.iirt Mollis 'Mint lis chicle. I'ttllle I utter Public Ilm-U- s 1. 11 it. Tin- - Masoi Seaman Transport.! .011 Coinpant lost testerdat it. appllcatio-- i to the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court to restrain the cry authorities, from enforcing the terms of the nmeiidiil publ'c h.t'-- ordinance, whlr'i will include the plaintiffs taxlcalst under the provision 0! the law relating to rate", although the Mason-Seama- n tn. do not solicit p.itioiiage on the pub! e sp et-f- s The plaintiff unieiiiled that it di.es cnlv a ha. k business thiough hav.iig cunti acts with railroads? Mi.int ship onip. 111I1- -. hotels ,md clubs a' I that 111 it., vclin l.-- s with puln liack. lie . omp.tri)-.- . Iiu.luestt wouli 1... Injured. The Appellate Division iu'c that the ordinance N valid Kill. Herself in Unci. Inn rhnlr. Fast (ntv..r. V .1. Apr I 'an - Afi pla. Inn t I I 11. " an elitelop. r er g.. It'll and add-e-.in- it to a ne'clilm 'Mis Clirabetll Heck, lit tears old, ,,st !ngl'l put i g.l. tube III h." ii until seated ie " i o, W i.g ill tit' - i i soft pillua iiiuli" or In i. .mil wa'el ) f ir death llei l..,lt ... t.iiind toal ,i Stern Brothers neanc ?3rJ Streets, 1tst at Ftttt ivt 'nut. ''(;-(- (, Salurrfmj, al my tlccitiid ictlucttait, Two Splendwi Ctrou)? of Alen's Silk Lined S)rini Overcoats al S .16.50 and 21.50 .Men's Light Weight Suck Suits-- . . at 318.50 RoKtihir Value $25.mi Months." Long I'rouscr Suit?, . . nt $9.7.') ItcRtilar Values $111.50 ami 15.0(1 Also in our Men's Custom Tailoring Department, ( tnh rs irill he taken To-ln- if for Men's Hlue or lllaek Suits. ,a(,. to nuasure; Hfgtilar viilucs .fllO.OO, il'J.OO iind ;i,r,00. at $5.00 The Men's Shoe Depart menl On the Main Fluor, (ith Avenue nnd tllrd Strr-r- t Entrance 11"' o( ti Itiijhhj important sale To-d- ai uf Men's Oxford Ties, .v r Nery specially priced al .PO. pair Tlipy arc miuli' un the favoritt' flat last m liltick anil miihoK.no calfskin anil liave tho apjicarancc (if a IiirIi cost runt inn nupio ,hne

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THE SUN, SATURDAY, MAY 1. 1915.

STOCKS JUMP AGAIN DANIELS'S MEMORY 200 SUFFRAGISTS SAD AND IRATE GREENHUT BUSINESS I BOGUS NOBLEMAN ACTS TO COMPLETE

ON NEW WAR ORDER j JOGGED BY GARDNER WHEN O' GORMAN DENIES THEIR PLEA'

BIG IN BANKRUPTCY;

SENT TO TOMBS COURT HOUSE SITE

VesHiiirlniilsc Co. ( Supply Tells 'I'afi. the Secretary Kails- . k f ,ililllllBIlll"P' liocclvcrs Ifcpoi't, Tli lit April Colfte.N-se- s He Stole Itritisli Kstlmate Hoard Votes for Ae

$J7,r)()i),0()(l Worth of to Hevciil Artttnl Niivy HBMaaaaw JL Siili'S Kxcccil Tliosn of Sumo Army Funils, Deserted nnd rjiiirinir Now Land Pren-der?ns- t,

Rifles. Conditions. IVrioil I,nsl Year. Then hurried. Objects.

JUG JIAIMUX FOK I'KOF IT OMM'll A IMJKS IIK! MA HO IX 01' ASSKTS'MAIL MIHI'SK CHAItOKI) SEKS 20.000.000 TOST

The "war order" fever again look WtsiflN'o-roN'- , April .10. Congressman '

possession of the stock inatket yesterday , . p, t.tr.ln.M of Massachusetts hasrepot t o" tlic s gmng of a con- - , I

uVt bj the Wcstlnghou.e Klectrlc and ru'K "'It" toManufacturing Company for the making ,;,ft rcspm.n Id the latter' requestof f 27,BOO.OO worth of rifles, ortlrreal tint In- - comment upi.n the views or

'by the llrltish (loterntiient for Itussln. or the Navv Daniels In hiThe rush for stocks, though It carried . .. . ,

Westlnghouse. un I" points ami tin- - Is- - published April . to 1'rcsldent ,

Hum of other machine manufacturing t!u of William: CI lege. Tin- -

to new IiIkM nconls, wait. In tec In part s.tys:the oiilnlon of stock market obscrvtts,not of the extiemc intensity of tiltprevious wave of similar spei illation.Willi the llellllehelll Steel rise Incident.The "war stock" trading of yetenlayleft th" general hinil.ct heavy amiapathetic

"We reconed on Thursday a largeonltr for a foiclgn got eminent, the dctall of which are now being workedout,' said tiny l Tripp, chalrmaii ofthe board of illiectoiH of the Westing-- 1

house company. ycstciday. "1 run naynothing further at this time."

Pctalls of the otiler, however, werelearned from other authorities In thocompany The order In for l.noo.o.ltirifle. at II" .ii each, The onHnnry pricefor a Nile is anout ill. The gnus

n. ..... It....,!.... I. ........ - -pruiu " .."..........." ni'.itherefore estimated at about i:S.tioi). on.

inn., jc.. ,. . ,e... "Uo no!

Hill tnc ne; proni 01 ino comimny, a .

a arce outlay for a new plant muMt

" .Tho on cr. ,t was learned, was placed

hrotiBh J. 1 . .Morpn .t Co. When tholirmon .(oem neni amin rmes nrsi ap- -

on the matter, they replied that thecompany would expect compensation,throuttl, increased price of the rllte. f,r.the cost of preparation to till the older,including tho expense of aildlnK to thepres-en- t plant, the leasing of c'.her'plant, and the imyme of new ma

Ichinery.The westini;noue company lias pur- -

ch.u.ed an entire plant for ue In tlllliu:the order and has leased others. Theorder Is to be completed even thoughthe war comes to an end before the,lilies are ready for delivery.ti... ...ot 1.0 th, i.r .,..1,...

aid. The understanding was that 'llMcond order of the samo size would

0011 be concluded.Sir Trevor Dawcon. one of thc man- -

.,i .tir.o,- - i.i..vi..i,.comtuny of Kngland. Is in tlila country I

to livc dlrtc9.on of the making smtltho testing of the rilles.

It W understood that all of the workwill be done outside of the presentplants of the company, thus leaving ,

it unhampered ordinary business.!, KH" Secre- -If a lr- - fact

It wltl liavo n',v"- -

Uvi- -, "'at lack naval pol-,i- .i

.1.,,.,- - us nThn (n.rloM f r.flnn. n, I a f...v .....w...i. i..niiuuic '"'"I"!!.'ha contracted to supply shrapnel and

explosives to the nbotitto tho l.rttlsh-Uovernmc- This

until yesterday, waa reported as ;

.till pending. The American locomotiveCompany will half of order. Thoother half will be equally be- - '

tween New ork llrake Join- -pany and the Westlnghouse AirConiDanv. The order was t.laced ltv J.p inrpn a. '

The l'rraseil Steel Car Company. Itwas said jesterday by a representativeof an official of the company. Is nego- -tiat.ng, but ha not yet completedcontra, 110,000,000 of freight cars

really

revealsorder, council

t.osltlon

amountOUO.000

divided

Heinle

:;,:7"

.'.'"Jrresineiit

moment

uussia. contract calls lamer of

ACrucible denied efficient discus.,

received length. taiy'stSS.noo.DOO He a

received aan from United Mexican south-ernme-

nlerclnc nroieetlles at notgun forgings. To take of

the company Is enlnrglngat Harrison, N. J.

!

nil t irr Tr l Ti nnnnnnniisUlU.v li tV.Ht UKUtsKZ,.

llnue Total shoivii li- - liiiiiute ot

llaillelil Wlllf.tto.

appropr

flinil.l

"m',,1''"

'r.

positive

present

against

answeredattention

William Joyce, ?Jil,"n ,st ,.9M'

S official figures. timelotintry ono billion warship tonnageto

amount hundred thousandtlla"

omimny during monthsI tonnage

e.lrer ,w- - taking"into consideration tluit declined

as that ueiepted."If other leading companies receivedPPlicatJons in iiroportlon, itould indlcntt) that iipproxlimto

of miterial to lie purchasedcountry for foreign nations reach

stupendous one billionIf is true, it does takn great

Imagination to uhat uwonderful it givn to the in- -

Innsr. ill 1 fit

th.i-,n- d, mechanics be ".!'ployed.1

BIG SUGAR WAR ORDER.

Compii,,,- - Make :t,OOI),.HIO Milpinenl.

ToNitrns. y Aptil 30.-- The FederalH'liar Company received a f .l.ono.- - tillwar order It Is

to t, the laigesi order for sugar toever received by one concern in

It that 2.1,000 granu-te- d

s.igar mint be delivered in atwo months. The sugar Is to

shipped Kngland It was purchasedh Hngli-- h French syndicate

Louis stickel., superintendent theHdrnr 'oirpanr that nhnm i....tt'jviid work tlay two monthso fill order ot

w.i, re, with iy hepj y

'he workmen of pt.(wMi! !w.,,nini' ll'1, '""'i, running onlv onIm ii. ""! I '.' ' or,'1''1' I"1' "fark again on time.

AID FOR AUSTRIAW0UNI)ED.

Hb n,,,,,,,, ,illrIllr1(He itfiif a

'' ' ' 300 cases bale ofi! weighing'i l.

,. ' ' ""' tiiierli an on if(' a lo-d- ror dlnilhiitlou lit- -

in Cross atthe ship- -

,"n,,"",, ileslgn.iteil..

, ' n. hoi. loin- -

' co,,trll.uUon-we-r

" ,,l ' .Vf,2"-

Voir, , f.r(J'( I. ' ,nl1''( in 1iff.1t ,.r it. .

Vp H.fii.J.titl (Ot.il.

io!n".r':: rnd, ?:.br,,r.o.

uc.asrii" Wur "'32,!

"Alv Dk.vii Phuc. .'.trr It .ippea.sI'lcsideir liarilrld of Wllll.l ill- -

lege wrote to Mr. Daniel ns.t-Ill- g

(or mi authorllullte statement .10that he might ho In n position to I

the statementi in.'ule by ltepreentatiti(C.uriltier of Massachusetts a thattiie rutted states In at present utinre- -,.ne,i ror military

If Presldflil ofwas looking an ti my

In- was disappointed, in thof his wry long the Scere-tt- r.

did not undertake to meet- rtiuiin which I lime made, although 'lie iKvemfiilly i,iet n (rood many as.-- e.

on. whli'li 1 illd not ansertlono.! the way. which 11,1 one -

lunaue nsynim won h he kHv to make0. itane. the Seoretaiy trlmn

.is.,.rt!. n erw helmlnclyiiroMv that Mnerloin Im

more'nuumt.'mtiv equipped tnan ev'.r I

", lu.iioiui'ii as me American navv.,. , c,t ,. f,. " " "!

. ll(J , ,.,Known , u: o.lllt.nv ,..u, i, .11 , ,

,. ounrnvp, m , : "-

-, Sto Fo "g !",.

t . at. foi the",

WUIir. n t'liuiimrlsoii."I assume that l'leslilem

l.ke the rest of n. would hate beenTV" .. . ' '"" "vy com- - .

"ttfiiRih with forelttn- 1 doubt very much whether ho

v Interest In a comparl- -V ..... "l, " " I" under...VV.... L i."!',".' "llr "v- - '

inn, or even mule- -''re'ldeiit Itoosevelt, jet that N all th

0," wlllh "as vouchsafed in I

.... '

' rliPM President Ourtleld mightalso been Inter.. -.t .

nt our natal expertsour nvy for our defence. Thatseems a more Imixirtnn. i.. '

ti........... ...k-- .i ur orcein uepiorahle conl

Is the., fault. of .Mr. Meer or Mr,u'.n,ie!!"', "r (iabrlel.

"'"J I1UIIOIIS. Htlll tll.lt ltl.ltlnfwelnellv

.l f"n,V nl,J Vn m."' Ime'l" ". '., , ,

' 8 '!Kwh',hHJ ' . .ViJ.T K '1' learn

"f'n""". " L in- - i'1 ,".'Cf' ,W.Vh

1' r, "I1, ?h"niT"?, In 1 r

.." " , ' ' : " " ". """?-- ..i noimines, torpedoes ammunitionare,. in the Judgment of the""- nance onictrs or the nav

ot m Word of ..

'Vet. unless I am mistaken.the Secretary says not one word aboutthe all lmsirtant nuestlon of the speed.

fr " against the

In Its 1 n"u " ,v""d Inthc company makes net profit of 1k',ttrr wnlcn the that

lfi.MOO.000 on the first which is1 i' ornclal of advisers, theconservative. J?1 ; solemnly

earned Its common stock warnw' our oft..r Icy has iilaced a of inf..,i.

of

order,

till

tho AirUral;.)

t forlor The for 10,- - hick ot sjieed, our lighting'00 cais. shilis.

II Hro vn. of the "Tlii question of our readiness forSteel Company, yester- - wltl1 n" enemy is worth

day that his company had .i '"K nt some The !ecrtwar order. said, how-- 1 ""re assertion our ships wete In

ever, that the company had ' position to make brave showingorder tho States C.ov-- 1 the navy nnd

for armor west wind Vera Cruz will standami care thisorder Its

einei

lmi

"Msed4 l:ner,nM.Jdinlra, Flske. Clef of Operations of

of particularheretofore and

Secretary un

, ,7" ' ,

....... are tneso""' "' J"e''- - "I Invite your to the fact11. president of the ,," "f. '"'v'

J',C0,,""'ny- - "r0",!W"5"-- f"ur.hbVdace.0,::;:ringl to'

est that r supplies puy 0ur own At thatin us will aggregate the of flerm.iny. built1" land building, had grown over one

The estimated of wur contracts; million ton- -,

ler which bonds were applied for to our w!'11'' 0,lra nhn hundr?dthe last four " ho th"1",an'1

Mld."aggreeates "M':lwbllc the waiehlp ofconsiderably In excess ofKOCono- ,-

tlmst werewell tboso were

tlm wanethe

mount in thiswould

the wnn of dollars,this not any

atrctch of neuritimpetus will

will

sugar

than

ror S0Ine

tauieii

i"'

yl(p..

total

Co),

"mewl

the1

very

that

hate made

m"

France notlc

"Vl" ,.,

quati)Admiral

testified that need hundredharbor defence

oi reckonul.1t..ilriAU ,,.

-(.""",r:.. J1 tluitljieap and those which

h inrirndanr iIf lit i ia d lirt'i ti am at ..II

of

Federal p,

K.Itefining

for

the UnitedMate. tons of

little'"ore

tonnd

ofsV. !trssl is

night and forthe

lln.the

11,1 'be old Ifull

ship,,,,,,,l To., I,,,.

midgaruieiitH, fio.onnirids it fin --.lin ...Ill

lied Cro,oilied

greater part ofrinL "f specially uf

n

he rlf,w,. re-- i

National I',

". total.

t

recently

for answer

letter

make,oui-ttil-

amithe

.

continuecontlnnes

uouer

i"'have

think'mirTlcirnt

ditionrch.ingel

HUI-KI- I

J.re"

Tnnd

sufficient

much

the

the

war

the

"Some the assertionswhich I

which the entirely paves

threw""

theJl en of

vagrancy.

for our defence!'Ah to submarines, Vreeland

we one sub-marines for alone. If

reckon the F-- which is at the hot- -of the sea, and If you alltl. ...V.lr.1. ,1,. .........

submarines are yo-- i

mr"l,s ought to.1

means

an

elvetl

nuo--

posedhe appeared

,

'!Ve.v..

iif."If by any ohance continuethink navy Is prepared for

he explains much to hi- - sur-prise lie has discovered 'an alarming '

of ofllcers nnd men In ids own '

fleet,"Have you to tht

reason Congress continues toto thefl dreaUnniiaht

crulseis which the thehulldlng. Is it uieiely because

dreadnought sixiionam more man iireadnougnt

ANIMALS DINNER GUESTS.

oil so n I llniipe iiIiik l.nilytliicltenrle

Ilesiile.s the hundred exploteis,hunters, natiiiallsts and Hon

o young leopard, two vheetalis amihlack ape a

given at I lelmoiilco'.s last night by.Mackenzie Palm beenalong the walls of the loom

Hi.. ...ill.,,.!., iia.. .....I.. ....... ..!. I

nill platfinuis the iicar-Jiing- le

foliage.those attended the

banquet ami had set Imfoie them asthe

.... ,i HOIKO', l,gyl- -

toIhe Amerle.it. sl...nl. nil.. '

aK.ound a he en ra . , 'V" rsince Apill II, unsuc- -

CtarlLU nt,cm,t"

ft

CopjrlHit by - I mlrrwiioj0n thc r,Sht ,s.

Mrs- - William L.Senator

Federal Amendment andIs lleekled.

More than 200 enthusiastic women.,1,. , .........

" "'determined,

MilfinKlsts. maichedWall Street yesterday afternoon, aimed

banner". Hags and automobiles In

se.irel. of , ,n: The Sena- -

r being late, the w delegationthe stepi of the building1111J much of the surrounding sidewalkfor making. ,In marked c 011- -

" M"mn f lu former Wall streetmeetings, there was not a hiss or

,.i,r. ,., . .11., .......... ..1- ,

crowds or newsbots, telegraph bovs.stenographers and capitalists.

If the- suffragists expected to get anysatisfaction from UV.ormauine were nusMKen. fir they leftMs oltlce a saddened and r.uhergroup. 1 sucn inatierN snouid

Uui.i

wltn

pay

this

three

resentthis

Mis

o. 1. 1 1 10 sain tne Moisevalnafter .Mrs. torted. "Can comeII... It .. 1, t ...... .. .

he

me "ne .xir

Jii". ii e. ..irf. 1 nez uictnj-lioissevaln, Mrs. .John lto,-e- rs well." Henedlct. "pen- -

had seem to are en- -"1 to uunece-isar- y changes weapon. The

in the lit, and '"' of thoseprospered under for i:.1 ' our aid. It

I'rudc-ne- iih of educating them and whenow "f '" educated

Cerniany nnd United com- - '"ooi- -t naiMi iusi wnm u.was a little ahead ! thu police when lie was

of Into the Tombs court for.".'.!, i" U".0?,l.,.,.i"..5 t1'?- - "boeless. Mocklngless. only an

n

which building,

be

youthe

of

When

wrlleis,

dinner

and

slull'td caales'

Japan

t'ndernoo.l

even

WeI""1

marky. ;

Mhiki-.I- i tppetal in i

To permit the ilovemmtlitto Interfere with the l to d-t- I

stroy the fundamental rights of the....... . . . . ci.ti.- - i.ui i

nooutu uurage i see no

I

HINDU Mii nKsPlTR

POLICE AND COURTS

i

"'"'"" H'l. Twiee Haeed011 Sn Hon'S to i

Outlier Oasli. ,

Having twice placed on boardir. i,d for India and. it was

-.- ng been taken intocustody by the Immigration authoiltiesror deimrtatlon, Mahomet llatsu. aii,i,io .,, "csu-- for the

"lMl" ''""iry for begglnK.

"" w,i ,,y Ml'l',"'',le lundiy In

Yorkvllle. In If.Ou tint"nm.gron could be

umlerhlrt and a pair of trouseiaand almost liea few of was sup-

posed to hate deserti. t from the steam-ship of Newcastle, arrivedl.n.. 1...II.. .... ... 11

Magistrate llou-- e arranac.l for hiswxn",r ha",B f,"m

steamer nga, for India on.... ..i. .'

Hut on' March 17 he re; a red oncecharged again tagtancy, and

w.-u-s sentenced in Yorkvllle tourtthirty cm lllackw.irh Island,Meanwhile the limnlgiation authoritieswere and they would

arrangements for deportinghis time win.

The on April If, Yestei- -

. ..... ...con lower rtilrd atenue. still ill scant nt- -

tire He had Ml i in his pockets,Mahomet H of was to rub

his stomach, htH and mutter,wo days, runt eying the

it had two da)H slnco he had eati n.It.,... lu ..."O ............... u ,.1,1......

BANKER ; DUPES CHEER.

Crotvil of .Hill In l'pAilolpli U oo

Adolph Mnndel, a private banker atL"5 Itlvlnglon stlect, was convicted y

of accepting deposit heknew h1 bank to bo Insolvent by a

.nisiice imvih in tht SlllireoiiiCourt. Wl the verdict was an.liollliced to f,00 ami women deposl- -.u,n ..,n,.. !,. '"" loom

have been I'.', non,It W1IH IthoW'll that .tfnndel bn,1 In it

lvr.11 inn. I.. o.J.;....'.'. v

v '. ,.w i , '.:-- .I.' tii.iiiK.---,.u Mnndel a new set of1,onkH them to show Inflated ,

estate valuta for 1900,000.

win nnn inai we nave just imy-nin- t.no tfiioiniw uu.-im-. ..nu tie .t

sorry lot they are. many of them at to be safely on his way. when on''""V March 12 again, this time"One of the most significant state- -

ment which I have called and 1,1 th" "ofrlsatita addedto the attention of the shoes stockings and .1 coat to his

be Is Flske's tchtltnony apparel, lie was In charge ofi'.',1. ZXlW ,nk" .K',U",", I'rolmtlon Dlllcer Ilamll. who saw himnavy condition to ,..i,i, t.i ,.,.. i,,..n.i

rilHiriu luiriKHstill

thatwar that

been able fathomwhy re-

fuse build r.istall rest worln

cruiser costs milliona r

lliilertltlns.half

culis,attended jungle

Ladyiliace trecH hadplaced

r.iimlei

Among annualpart

mum eggs, ro.isltiiiiin-riiir-

To Kin, ICfforts release.......t

aremive ,jeo,

,,.,,,i.upon

with

I10I,. took

speech,rn"1

mucii(rate

iieiietp

ni.il,.'

heen

finally

,.,.r,i1,,

otl.clals

laggedcould

Kast sailing

hlniwhen

term

rqu.tii

wall eyes,1 that

l

a when

nciore

uoor

..opened

having

placed

Colt, next to is Mrs. Inez Milholland Boissevaiii, addressingO'Gorman, who is listening on

SUFFRAGE ACTIVITIESIN NEW YORK TO-DA- Y

.or il'inoiKlratlui... In 4Ch iflty three Asremhiy tllsirleti ofitrmlrr Vork m murk the n

furtraitf l)aThe automobile parole of Ih- - Ma.l-- b

ittan W.inun ."uftraue inr:- ulllrt at tVashliiKtxn S.pi.i .it .' I". II

The will end 1 th" IMaia1113 . IllertllllC. '

The KiiujI Society willeelebruie Snirm with a danceat the strnh.1 rouf curdMi

," " -- -

a Issue. The eleven Statesthat have WOlllllll suirr.ll!n ndooted Itwithout loerclon comtnilslon. Whycannot the others do the same': I

snouid feel Justltled ill supporting mi nt that States had the directthis measure unless mj .onstlttlents election of Senators prior to the Kuleraldeni.tude l a. Von, ladles, do not rep- - j amendment. Senator O'llortiian

a majority. I touhl till another "it was not sanctioned ly the Contl-10011- 1

as large ns with women tutin "

wanted me to do the npposlli thing. ' "That may be. Senator." replied

?enuior woman, annCrystal Henedlct Kastman, freedom ete- - too

onii' uri .tllllioiianoand Mrs. "Ah. said M- -

William Colt spoken. P'c forget that we notam opposed "rely without a enfran.

Constitution. have si women StatesIt more than to Is onlv a

" admonishes to inestlonabout removing ancient lanj.'",p' t know how

Statesbrought

,VT"i,I clad

tniii-a- .

Federalsuffrage

auiipireason to

r""rth l"n"

court ball untilnot.t.e...

frozen speak on!)words Mngllsh lie

Clt.t whicht,...

mure, withto

d.i)s

t.otlllcd said thatmake

expired.xplrcd

..... ...

entsway begging

Ideabeen

GUILTY

roar WhenXlinidel vleletl.

jur)

menmere

10(1,

.0..,

ll'Hnn(, """'

real

again courcagain powers andthat Admiral

still

her

Newof

parade

Fntnihl.e

or

nut

said thatJust

who") you snow i.ick 01 miitiiienee In.tile method Wllich has iilre:,.K' ilv..ti.ton el-t- en States? Why are you InMich a hurry, ladles?" )

nuve waited forty tears." cried

....I.I.I..

we I'.nstrrn women are Pound they willuaiiii toKetner and refuse to senil hack'" asiilngton ltepreentatlves andSploitorM Will. I n,.f . in...... t ...

ral amendment..fl I'.!., A . t.n.. .

u olwlnkeil with thlt, tale '.f Stte,- -

i ignis. r,,ti you lilanie us for think- -ng that ton adopted this slogan merely

chinese-america- n allianceWilson'-- . I'nnk, Onu Ivoou, I. el. no

nier lean tlrlde.W'tstllNiiTos', April 30. If the g oil

thing" to eat on the President's taelitVler are not quite so goo,, now),,,,,, ,

.S, "n"- - Zn .e,,d Pa,,-- . menVa Kiwill have to eercle a little foiheai- -

ami'.Foi ling 4. as married a pietty Amer- -

inn girl ami after a week on a Chlti.i-e-Aiii.rlci-

honeymoon he fears It maylake a stilggle to get down again tothe commonplace of preparing dinnersfor tin. President of the United State,mil his Cabinet ndvlrrs

Mis. Florence Ai.p.M. n yeaiaold, Is the American girl who has t:,kenthe President's Chlne.e cook as a life

r. The two were married ! thepastor of th" Wilson Memorial MetlioillfthJldscopal Church King iiiflcd on tlilM

., hl. iU.hMedged t night he Is the happiest china- -man wno ever worked for a pr, deiit

illllllllll l Wllf

AUTHOR'S HUSBANDFIGHTS HER ESCORT

Marirarcl C. Cnrrnt hers Centreof Dinner Time o at

Hotel Seville.

' What arc you doing here with mywife-- " shouted a man In the lobbv of""' "0t"1 lvUlW' Twenty-nlut- l. street

Madison avenue, to another whenof

a ourangry

..w.by the ciowd men and women ,

who had left tables tolight, titer and separated the

The man who lind been th,.and who Ills nmnn ll.,rvll ..- - ... .....ii... ij; oi ,p ii,., K MiriM.i. loiineeitployed by News

insisted upon mrem of hisopponent tor assault. hum,bleeding and Ills wete lorn. Thetllo wete taV" before Selfert M

West Thirtieth station.Hertz, according her bus.

baud's story, Is a of llctiou,known public ns .Margatel C.CarrutlierH. He asserted sin, t

his hotlli. three weeks ml'o ntul Hint I,,. '

1.....1 i r.... ii , Z,' : ! c , "0f K3 West lliglilleth street a hotelclerk. While her was inakhiL--

never, never go lilm "A .1 . ..." '" ,1)

f,M" I'"1. "r. "nwi ens. ncris lesiineu tor mill lieonly had left theSeville and Herts promptly paidthe

mm

the left.

Leave It to States." Hi;

Simyests. hilt Women Waula Xational Law.

to efcip.. Issue" The income tatami the direct election of Sen.itoie wet'onot subjects for States' and yetwoman's suffrage Is sniely as impor-tant as these."

"These two amendments could only beseemed by a I'cderal amendment," -piinl th.. Senator. "Thete w.ih no otherway."

'It Worked .Insl llie iniii.,Itenltlnic to Mrs. state- -

iioisk tain, "hut It worked Jut the.am..

Thtie was considerable dlsatlsfactlonwin 11 the Senator had Mulshed.

"J list the white woman of tli.. Smithask the negro for a aked mivdf.egate. and eterybody laugh.. whenthe sjild, 'They have Jut asItiiRli Inltueuce ,te though thev had thevote "

"That is an old argument," was theanswer "We can't ! fuoled with thatany longer."

It nil over whtsi th- - Senator con-cluded with ''Nothing that has he,.n

here to. day has alt. my opinionIt is a State question

turtainlng hee views I that Ic'.inunt .lecoiiir adticate of the plan

am-M- l the Federal Constit.iuon I':a.l ii. ver as i.inc-- as uti ,n t'e Sen-at- -

ndv.icate ,iov p't-- i to .inn nl tiiet oust" i'. oil j .... :.r to do o lit-mt tin., tic.

SEEKS SHIPPING AID

to At- -

ein I Coiiutpss.

I'on I.uIh Izqulerdn Chlleai. delegateto Flnan-.a- l iVi.gre.s, who arrived yesterday by theUnited Fruit steamship Carrillo. said

main purpoe of lii mie.ion was t..advocnte e.talillslnii. iit .if n..i. ui,h,ea between United St it.", mil the

' , "f S"U,,, A'"'-'- ''"lh w,y" down the b.iv a icv- -

eniio ciittet. aboard of which wet,. Sp....lal Deputy Collector Martin Filthier

Ma.,.,,.. ,,..,M,'nr ' 'traft of the nat,, niufsent- -

"''.ir Ailnilral Usher, and i.'apt. Hal- -,.d Doiot Icplesentllig M.lJol-(!ei- l.

Wood.Don I.ultt said thejiced of a men-hun- t

li.nl heen impressed upon theptople of and South America gen- -

cr.iuy i tiie withdrawal of Kuroiieanshipping from Pacllit tiecau-.- of

'The countries of the western part ofth nilneiit," Don Luis went on. "mustthe Continent," Don Ltil. went on. "mutlhate a merchant in irlne of their own.and it will he in) finleavoi- to geteoopci.ttlon of the people of the UnitedStates In building up a merchant murinewhich will tafeguard us against futuredisaslei

"I am in favor ol mutual andI mean by that both the United Statisand chile, and perhaps other SouthAmerican countries, shall, hy lln.im'l.il

,,,,0 Minn between tile I l.iteilStates and South American couinrlinValparaiso is jiow iw.nt) tlucc dinssteaming from New York. VVV would, t time down eoiiHlderahlv byputting swifter ships in the service"

Th.. n,..,. t.,.....i...... i ,...I ..I. .nil... iMiKicsaxx ill meet lu Wasliiiiglon on Ma) 21.

NEIL FORSYTH DROWNED.

Hummer of llonl Opera Loses LifeWhile Siiliiiiiu I'lsliliiu,

flttrlnl ('ah)t Hrihitc, to Tin: Si .x

lalNPOK, April 30. Nell I'oI'Mlh,i.f llcral inaiiairi.r of ,1m i,u.,l .,.... ...

. 'was iliowned yesterday

'" ,lln tWry l"' "l'-'"- ' Ulanlown, Scot- -

"'M,, ,,own- ""'' gamekfeper wasl,lu..wl ,i.,,l 11, n ,,1,,., u., 1.1..e.,,,- -

"''' " '""tNoll Forsyth, medallist of many

trlea and fellow In many ocletle, wasIn 1S66,

the hotel watt crowded with patrons at aid. attlst In the establishment directthe dinner hour last ntglit 'steamship services. Let the Unlteii

1 ... , .States and Chile Mart the niotenient."r '"",w,'r ''""' ''' ' 'Ml other South America,, countries wlsliaccompanied by handsomely gowned tihlps to call at their ports the)woman, clinched with the husband ''an bear their shin f the burden,1I1C the two rolled do ., the hotel stens ' "Tl"' N'"1 ,'IT"(, adoption of

traded ofthe watch the

lushedpair

in lobbyuavi. ns i

etii- -

the lnteiiiation.il Asso- -

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Mr.balance.

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Uailng, Tlieodo,.' Sturgls, l':. .VI Sl'iel. Miat jus' ice" ill d ll do,',',!' ''""'I''"'"' Mrs. Hert,. or Miss Car- - lie was Sal..,,,,, tlshlng ilh ,,,

; VVhen Mi n.lel' bank was "Hed Mrs. WII,ITn ) l J to n; r , ,c by dear" Turning to the ciirjous pels,,, s '''I'"1

"rate ami w. W W fItolsrts, ,Hln''l'U'Vr,,;::' ,tl,(,1'i"-'l- lHt All- - who had gatheted ehe cried- ' ashore and her husband followed her,depositors The "My husband was a brut., to me nnd ,10 .,im four yatds of the bank, when.books showed11.. xi .i.ui their total depos lis to I left him several w.a, t. t i

Walter C. Noes and William A.

Marble, receivers of the J. H. t

Company (formerly ilrectihut-Hlege- l

Cooper Company, Inc.), have tiled In theUnited States District Coitlt a prelimlimit report, together with statementsof assi is and Ilubllllm prepared by Wet

Flint, certified public accountants ofill Pine Mieet

The leport shows that he, ween April'i, I'.il.i, tile date the reteitets iiualltlid.and th- eloee of business on Thursday,

pr I 2!'. the .ales amounted to $s0:!,-.iti- K

.' In the eorrespDndlng petlod Ininil the ealec were J7i;t,.2l.2t'. Iledue-tuii- n

in salaries made by the receiverswill amount to Jlltio.noo m a year.

An Inteiitory was taken at the eIoeof liusines. on Apni 17 ami the iiccoun-(tut- s

matle a calculation of the luveii.,m is of April N by a toiisldei.illon ofpur ...ist-- s and sales between April : andApril K

Ii tt.i found that s leceit-able- "

fr.PT.TSI .H". t."ifl.-71o.-

litlng current and defeirulchaige accounts and $'Jt4,-:s- n

:iu ltist.ilmeiit iiccounts, leprcsetltlllgsales of ulniui. "i wlng macliliie-- . andtalking machines. Tin- actual intt-nlor- t

of merchandise and supplies on Apt II 17,adjusted by the application ol ptliehases

ml cost of sale, from April !' to 17,

to the amount f Inveiitoiy asat the tlo-- e of es on April s. was$l.s77.i:i0.i'.s. The Hem of "plepald

was jr.ii,!' IS.S2, which, the -silj, Is Slllljlft to r.llUCtloll bf

the term during which iiisutance 1. ussd.Tin- - sum of .:.!. I. in eiresetits thl.i.ik alne of tin claims of the J. P..

ilieenhut Compiny against the .lonphIti'tiedlct Coiup.iu.t and the ManhattanI.aboratorlei ('.iiiii.in . .ubliliaries, bothof which ale In rt celtt rshlp

The Item of "Investment" Is placed atSsS,'!I2.'."'. lepte-entit- r- ll.ttsttnetll",mort.ages, (ollat.-ra- l .ecurltle. notesA.c , mowing out or the lelatloti. betweenthe .1. It ilreenhui Company and theliinkttr- ll nu whb h formerl eomlui-te-

,i banking bulne-- s In tile stole tf J.II. (Ireeiihut Comp.tti That batikln;:liusiness has heen dl. continual and

firm, the recelters have beeninf.tr :ii d. iias pild nearly all of Its

i tin, (inn. with deposit, airu re-

lating $(.."."0,iMiu ), in full.The value of tin- land, bullilltius and

equipment Is placed at 5 1 1 .li'.is.ii'J!. 3 1).

.ml good will. A.c. at $;... I'.ii'. 0.1. Thetotal ii"set are 1 1 . 1 7'.','.o', 4.U7.

The tecelwrs that .ubstantlallyth.- - .ntlre store and war.-hoii..- . propetie. are subject to a blanketmail.- to the Centtal Trust Company .fNew York on Deceinbei in. POO, totare an lue of i'..0io.uoo c. per cent,sriking furd mortgage bonds The-- e

hoi. ds were Issued by the company unilfIts former name of 'Ireenhut-Slege- lCooper Company The accrued luteinon this bond lsue as o' April s. l!'l...amounts to I9.03n 'Thus the totalni'trtgages, with accrued Interest andIiroportlon of taxe. and rental", aagalrsl the store and ti an house propeille. innrtK.-ices,- tin. receive;, tepor:.

appear to amount to .ilioui $f.ioi.nnnThe :!ali'lltle, a" stated bt the expert

c ountan's, aggregate 5 1 ;.T'3.3". I

txituslte if p .sllile claims for futuret.tita'.s damage and tor! claims. Ac.md include the following items'VJ'iZ.'i'i'i.in total moitgages ,,tnl ac-

crue. I interes'. fil.nliS.oSil mortgage!niK 5 3,"i 7. f. I.'."., notes paval.l,. and.nt.-t- st thereon, $2.x..7.7IS 3. tiedltorsfir s $23.sl'i" 71

dep.!t and advatiies, claimsof priorltt. The tales during 1011 were

13.27I..M! 11'.

"As to .lie phtsical c ndltion. of thstore properti. .. n.l the men haudlseand as to the staff of emplotee milI he actual husine.s ope-atlo- duringthe !. eiv. rsJilp," the recelters -- av, "w ertpoit we tli'. the stock of merchund ...hi g"sl londi'.on. the urgaii'zati n n.xi eptioii.i.ly .ompetent one. and we beliee the record of i.pei alioue dunni:the last thee,, weeks i nciiragiiig when. inpared w th tti.. record of the hi .rcspiiiiil'lig period dur.ng the pi mg

CANAL SANITATIONB0TCHED--G0RGA- S

Miami's 'iiiiinisi(i Head furto Check Mi-

liaria in I'.HIi:.

Si. Lulls. Aprli "0- - That Ida ue forthe failure ,.f the I'.inanii Canal '. ne'v

itil'.ait authorities to do away withiiialaita th.-'- was due to the chairman

f the coniinislon appointed in 1907 '

was the clt.i'ge made bj Dr. W. C.i.org.ts, Surgeon-tienera- ! f the UnitedStates army, y in an uldres '

the VV'.ishliigton University MedicalSell, ol dedication

Dr C.orgas told how at the end ofhis tlist four tears work, in I!",', theiiiala'i.i rate had been ledilccd from

21 pet- l.nOii to 22lie t ii of a Hew tonmitssioil being'

lilt in tiowe- - in U'07, continued:'In 1'iHx all power on the Ist!imu

wa. i out eutr ite.l In the hands ,f n.ingle man. the chuitin.it! or the com-mission. This otllcer tin, light it ndtisa-lil- e

to make radical changes in thell, 'til, ',1s of sanitation These ..'innees,

ordered lit- - the clialnn m, totk execu-nu- n

uf the .iim-iiial- l.il work out ,ftin- - hands of the s.iiili.ut' authoritiesand placed them In the hand of menMini had tin special knowledge of

win I,. I aigtlcd against tlletei haiiges. but lu no at all "

Dr. (I rg.is told of his ilfiein )aitexpeileiii e in tr, plea I H.ililtatlnu. espe-cially In Cuba, am! said that could liehate continued his woik In i'anaintthe tesults would hate been the samea. In llatatia. am) i:e canal workerswould hate been entltely free fromui.ilaiia, as w.te the cltiens of ll.itau.i.

"1 eel continccl Unit II oui .ban- -

in. in of Pius bad been able to put tit t .

effect lu Hull the methods ae fun nl onme in pin we could not hati acimn-pllshe- il

the sanitur) success at Panamawhich wo had acco'iipusheil prior ,

p.iOS," said Dr. (Joigns

CAPTURE OF HANEL NEAR.

llclcclltes llelletc tin,, Wiiuleil fortinnier Is With Circus.

New Vork detectives sea: dilng forJoseph linn, I, wauled for the minder of.Mis .lull. i llellner, Pollc.iCommlsslonei Woods fron I'lill.nlelphla.lestciila) that the) li.it e traced llauelto that cil.t anil eNpici to h.u c himunder ariesi prnbahb t "dav. nut l.ili I

tn. in .Momlav at an) ct titThm sa.t the) le.n mil that llano

b "I applied for a Job as cook ,,, thellarnuin Halley circus nnd was tohat. Joined Hie show in I eiilot, opMoud.i) With lids It.fnruiatioii andadditional clues the detectives .say the)are positive they can reach the fugitive.

I

' There Is a cross toad on the way fromthe concentration camp to the officers'quarters In the Hed Lion Inn nt Guild-ford, Surrey, Unglatul. It was there

j that peveinl weeks ago Sergt. Henry' Carlyle, a paymaster In the Itoynl Field

Artillery, took the wrong turn, whichltd him to this city nnd eventually tothe Tombs, wheie he Is now confinedon a charge of using the malls In aswindling In which he assumedthe role of Sir Henry I.. Stirling, sonof the late Sir John Stirling, part..president of tho legislative Assembly of

I Australia.The :oty he told begins on .Innuary

II, when Sergt. Carlyle, with 7ri0 Inthe pocket of his I hakl blouse which hnmeant to deliver to his commanding of-

ficer, took the . wrong turn, forgot hiswife and two children In Heading, Ilerk-slilr- e,

ntul the pos.lhlllty of winningglory nt the front, nnd hopped Into annutomobile that took him to Kingston-oil-Thame- s.

Flnallv he reached Lon-

don, where he e.vclauged hi set vice unl- -form for mufti.

Having purchased an elaborate ward-robe the btcaiiie "Sir Henry I

Stilting." and yielding to a whim saltedfor !la.gow. There he met .lan Mainand married bet s'Pl unmindful of thetilt ! deterrents to matrimony In Head-ing, lie paid 30 for.lhe special license,nnd told As.lslant United States Attnr-ne.- v

IMwIn M. Stanton ytsterday that' ".lean was ,oll well worth that much,

poor la..e'""Sir llenij ' and bis liride arrived

In tin. ton on the Allan liner Pietorlaon February la. Then they c.une toNew York. For fout days they livedat the lllltmore, paying Jx a day for

Itln-l- r loom, lipping waltem and cham-I't-nnii-

liberally and dining on the lie.tthe ltlltmore's chef tould serve

. Then Carlyle began to run short of'funds, so he muted with his hrlde to a

furnished room at 1"1 West U"th street.It was some time after tills that FotnfTlce Inspectors Mnjuillan and Schaef-fe- r

made the acquaintance of the sandycomplexloneil, bald he.ded little i:ngllh-mat- i.

Tlie wen- - told of "Sir Ilentv"by a Ml.. A. .1. llnjle of DM We"tKlghty-fourt- h street, who had answeredun adtertlsemen: reading

WANTIlIt la.lv t.t trtvst a.erriturt ti. llntr.l.li tii.tiiemHti and tia

. inintnlun : titled lit.lt-- , tiumi reiiulredapply enrl.liiK tuple, uf testimonial..A day or two after making applica-

tion for the Joh Miss lioyle received a'call fiom "Sir Henry" Then she gota letter Informing her that her testi-monials were entirely satisfactory findthat she might hate the Jolt at 2.10a year, provided she put up a cash londof K'Md. which would be refunded atthe expiration of three months. Soanxious wete "Sir Henry'" and his wifeti obtain the sett-Ire- of Miss lioylethat I'll" It'te: was followed lit- - aond fto-- "Lady Stilling" uiglng herto accept the place

In the meantime 'Sir Heniy" and Inswife had moved to another furnishedroom at IP.i West 127ta street, nnd Itwas then- - that post offl. e Inspectors andtwo i lt- - detectives arrested hiui, lieinad" a full nf sslon to Mr. Stanton.

C.irltl. w.ll he ariaign.-i- l heforeUnited Slat.s i 'oniiiiissioner Houghtonat 1:3ii .iVIock this morning

PROMOTER BRIGHT IN JAIL.

Mo. I Itelllt'ii s;tllll,llllll , securi-ties 11 III inc. ItocUelellcl',

Charles who ha. promotedni.i'it i iitt rpi is.-- , m South Amerl, a, wastell! to Ludlow street Jail testeld.lt

Court Ju. Davis r". .1

.einpt of .unit. Ilright must st.it therennt. I he p.p. 2'.o tin,. i,r cotiieinpi nndturn" ovei to the Tt.ins.iintiiieiit.il I tail wat Comp.mv l,oml of

the company woith l'iiii.oiih mid lon,.inn of the ciirnpatit ' stock.

Hriglil eald .teslerdav that Hi. .om-pa- u

alie.nP has the sto.-l- and 1)1:1! heatiiio- - produce the honds liccause thct

ueie taken from h.s hou.c 111 I'rugu.itHnglii hlaii es .lolin D. i;.i, ciellei forIns troiilil. , .put think- - theinterests :11c behind tlu llt.gatioii

the law tlrni uf Miitr.iy llowlaud.v Pn-utn- of win h ll Parinalee pientlce. lt t'o. Uefelle: s 's alle'iiiiel, - foi .'.c r nil .....I ...i- -

part

The Hoard of Estimate, voted yester-day to linve the city complete the sllc.of tho new County Court House by tak-ing title on May C to tint addition, itproperty required. Comptroller I'ren-derg.t- st

vigorously onjected, but was op-

posed by all of the ether members.Tho Comptroller ha, mado up Ills

mind that tho site an hulldlng will cos'at least J19.000.000. He holds that thltIs too much of un undertaking in thipresent tlnnn.-l.i- t condition or the cityHe said last night that bn donblMl I.any way could bo found to stop It, bitIf tin-it- . was a way ho would keep onlighting.

At ycMerday's meeting of tlm Mstlmate Hoard Mayor Mltchel said: "On.of the principle reasons for tho testingof the title nt the present tlmo Is thatIt will K.ivo a large amount of damages.'Then the Comptroller snlil : "1 do notbelieve that the property not requiredcan b.. wild at a figure that will 111111,4

the cost of tin. needed site liwa thanIS.filiO.000. The tstlmatetl cost of thobuilding Is 51o,i)on,iir.s. That tnake.i thetutal outlay 1 10,000,000."

President McAncny of the Hoard ofAldermen Insisted that tho saving Infoundation cost alio the cost of thochange of grade tnarte possi'de by theshift In site would take. $2, i.oon fromthe iippaietit figure of J !t,0ii0,inin. Hesaid it was Impossible for the. board toletrace Its steps, an ?n acquiring a siteIt had acted under a mandate from theLegislature.

"The site." he "will cost 7 --

000,000 and the building J ln.OOO.lioo.We have the power to keep the

that. We are required by lawto g" ahead,"

llesldes Votltl,' to take title to tllr.ew property on May r. u.. boanl ap.proved the In) out of th 1t preparedby the Curt House Hoard, r questedthe .Manhattan Hoiough Prt tt. lent tohave teiupoi.iiy roadways construct! iland directed the Hiireau of Franchisesto negotiate with the street car com-panies for the of their trackIn Woith anil Centre stteels. A tililpermitting the distribution or the coitof the Court House ottr several y.iars.so that the debt charges will not pl'lti up.Is now Itefnie the Mayoi ror his signa-ture. Contracts for clearing up the sltpreparatoiy to building are belli J d

by tile Court House Hoard.After the meeting Compttollet Pien-ilerg-

said three real estate expertshad told him that the land to be dis-posed of as not ntcessary would brlninot more than t3.iiuo,ouo ,ven nfter

lloue was built and propel tyfronting tl civic centre" had risen Invalue This . tiie property which Iscosting the city J j.oOo.noo. The Comp-troller alo that the city wouldtpend K'n.OUO.oOO before the Court Houswas finished,

St. Andiow's Kout.ui Catholic ChuichIs within the area needed for the Couttlloust, but it was excepted yesterd.i)from the property to which title Is tobe taken in. mediately. Father F.tt-r- s

and his friends have been tryig to lutethe chun-- spared. The K.tlmate. H0.1 ddecided to hate a conference with l'..rdln.il Fat lev hefore detirmitiing th" faof tli.s ouildlng.

TAXI COMPANY LOSES.

I t.iirt Mollis 'Mint lis chicle.I'ttllle I utter Public Ilm-U- s 1. 11 it.Tin- - Masoi Seaman Transport.! .011

Coinpant lost testerdat it. appllcatio-- i

to the Appellate Division of the SupremeCourt to restrain the cry authorities,from enforcing the terms of thenmeiidiil publ'c h.t'-- ordinance, whlr'iwill include the plaintiffs taxlcalst underthe provision 0! the law relating torate", although the Mason-Seama- n tn.do not solicit p.itioiiage on the pub! esp et-f- s

The plaintiff unieiiiled that it di.escnlv a ha. k business thioughhav.iig cunti acts with railroads? Mi.intship onip. 111I1- -. hotels ,md clubs a' I

that 111 it., vclin l.-- s with pulnliack. lie . omp.tri)-.-

. Iiu.luestt wouli 1...Injured. The Appellate Division iu'cthat the ordinance N valid

Kill. Herself in Unci. Inn rhnlr.Fast (ntv..r. V .1. Apr I 'an - Afi

pla. Inn t I I 11. " an elitelop. r erg.. It'll and add-e-.in- it to a ne'clilm

'Mis Clirabetll Heck, lit tears old, ,,st!ngl'l put i g.l. tube III h." ii untilseated ie " i o, W i.g ill tit' -

i isoft pillua iiiuli" or In i. .mil wa'el

) f ir death llei l..,lt ... t.iiind toal ,i

Stern Brothersneanc ?3rJ Streets, 1tst at Ftttt ivt 'nut.

''(;-(- (, Salurrfmj, al my tlccitiid ictlucttait,

Two Splendwi Ctrou)? of

Alen's Silk Lined S)rini Overcoatsal S .16.50 and 21.50

.Men's Light Weight Suck Suits-- . . at 318.50RoKtihir Value $25.mi

Months." Long I'rouscr Suit?, . . nt $9.7.')ItcRtilar Values $111.50 ami 15.0(1

Also in our Men's Custom Tailoring Department,( tnh rs irill he taken To-ln- if for

Men's Hlue or lllaek Suits. ,a(,. to nuasure;Hfgtilar viilucs .fllO.OO, il'J.OO iind ;i,r,00. at $5.00

The Men's Shoe Depart menlOn the Main Fluor, (ith Avenue nnd tllrd Strr-r- t Entrance

11"' o( ti Itiijhhj important sale To-d- ai uf

Men's Oxford Ties, .v rNery specially priced al .PO. pair

Tlipy arc miuli' un the favoritt' flat last m liltick anil miihoK.nocalfskin anil liave tho apjicarancc (if a IiirIi cost runt inn nupio ,hne