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THE SUN SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1 1903 BI I 7 kU dP t14 flfl BECHTEL FAMILY IS SILEN mi uvroirv OFFICIALS E rn i TO vwT THEM Thrj Tlilnlt 1liat Ftckiileln Alio May Hat HiinwIrdRf of the Murder II- Mi He Iiullctril If Ho Hoeint Tell Tinn llurl r UcMUo Jill HUte- iAiirsitwN PH Oct 91 Thn Dlftrlc and UIH poliro of this city nr- ronlilit that Iliti Grand Jury next will Indict four members of the Bechto- ami holng Hccnssorlcs after the n the miinlor of Mntol Boohtol on which w r arrested hsl night at conclusion of th CironerH Inquest TJiiy believe also that Aioli Ecketoln thi- uirlV lover will Iw Indicted with them ho dor not In tho meantlmi- lriak ih silence which his lawyers Impoeei upon linn yiitf nlny and show conclusive llat He IiI nothing to do with the girl murder and wnl not the house when I was commuted TIll 1oroivrn jury think the murdoi may have occurred on Sunday night Th was found on Tuesday morning District Attorney Llohtenwalnur sold to that the nvldenco presontod at the was fiirncient in his opinion t- dbiaiii an indictment for nil of thoso under aiToi Tin1 authorities oxpecl to supple m iit that however with the result of the Hiuilyti of the cpots found on the cellar hiair and upon thf carpet In the root wluTii ii i iilegtd he girl wan murderer ly r brother Tom and also the wash rag apron and underclothing of tho dead girl l un i in ill1 closet In Toms room Thli- mialvM i to bo completed by Monday of Police Kastmon the h was working on an Important new d v- vflopment which might affect the case HP Mid that should anything come from hi it would only strengthen the theorj whirl the pollen have built up that Tom B Ktel murdered the girl upon her return homo on Sunday evening and that the family to MVP him helped to conceal It Tho HUthorities did not conceal their disappointment today at thou failure t get any t or Eckstein to answer tl ir Vo fully expected Mrs Bochtel to tell all aim w Eastman and we IjRlievo now that sho wax on the point of fining tills when her lawyer told not to only our theory nt crime n showed that in of tho facts agalnht thorn tho told by th mother the day the body wee found waf wortllfss The authorities are not without hope that More tio Grand Jury meets or at be fore tho ens Is one of five accused peon will make a confession Eckstein was desirous of telling nf his entire connection with the case at nnd that one of the brothers also wanted to testify HechUli coil all refuted to anything about the caue today hiving been warned not to do BO aw yen Schaadt who chtel family bald today he would for a writ of habeas on Monday in th cot o of John and did not get ball on Friday night and are locked up oiunty Dii trict thinks that thin effort will be view of the evidence at i t That the two brothero an well an the mother and Martha were in tho house In the time dur whioh the Jury found the crime had been committed IB not Eotatein In ttatementti made to the police admitted hit ho wa In the house once on evening and once on Monday evening ircliclmentii are of mother and her four chLdren wi be in January who cut lila throat In hi cell Thursday night was buried today nu place from the morgue- to which hie wee removed from cell John and Charles guarded de- tectives were District Attorney to attend the funeral The fun was only the mother her two daughters and two boyn with a few it It came out that Tom Bechtel wee to have been confirmed In the Lutheran Church tomorrow Tho body was taken out to the West End Cemetery and buried beside tho newly made the slater The mother WM recovered from yesterdays ehock to RO to the grave today a little On the face Martha and the others them wee hardly a trace of emotion the charac- teristic faren of tho community Tom Bechtel is Bald to have become quite religious the lat month or two Far that this only made the waywardness of hU sister seem woree to 4T TUXEDO PARK Mrs mas n Alexander flirts a Concert t Her Ciittaite Dinner Parties TrxrDo PARK X Y Oct 81 A large number of well known society people who tame out to Tuxedo on Friday for brll rcmrined over to attend the given this afternoon by Mrs Charles B her cottage The pro grarame wee rendered by Mrs Cheatham Resisted by David BUpham Among thoso present wore tIre Samuel Spenoor Mrs Pierro Miss E L B cf Miss Preston Mrs Richard Morti- mer Mrs Fredeito Foster Mm John J MrCook the MifoB McCook Mrs Andrew siirnmU Mr and Mrs Walter Art Mr nd Mrs K entertained at Foetor rottflRn nt dinner tonight Airionz tlio merits wore Miss Merle Montant Ml Mtbilcl Dorothy Boow spit Kdwnrd L K Vf n fmpr A HI Ir Hort tlo Wiltrldge Nelson F ire ild end Alfred Sfvorul din ers were also glen by t nncitazcfH tonight Includii g Mr llrs V Ioor Mr Mrs Collier ii Mr a il Mrs Theodore Mi ird lrn Richard enter tat fi n hny t twenty at dinner tonight M ho Hulv Amorg were Mr Cumpi ll Mr Miss Natalie- K wliT Mr joker Miss Mr- liv rmor Miss Klowlton Mr jrvta Mr lorilLird Mr Talbot Miss Dix Mr Miss Parker Mr Lord Mrs ad Mr Page Mr Alit Mru Schanter arrived Trrrsdiy ai huro taken the f tiao o f l iko road and Mr and Mr U II NVd will occupy the King out tap ISM vacated bv Dr Mrs ft IT iho urr d to town Mr arl Mr II M Tilford vacated tho- M Kii on Wednesday and re- umol tr town for the Mr and Mr WilSiani rahneRtoek havo vacated Iniil Tu kormun cottage and opened h ir town huri M and Mrt Albert WUls of Louisville Ky uvf Ificcd th cottage and will fis i Ailing tnhyV arrivals wero Miss Esther t n i William B Hunt of Baltl- OT Mr sar ll Irentlw H 8 Hooper 11 snrrpr J A Barnard H Fearing Jr Manoadake Tildon and lohnon Yr n nnckffeller fiors Into Bankruptcy Cittss FALls X V Oct JlWillard B llorkffrll proprietor of the Hfttcl Bird on George has gone Into nkruptcv with debts Aggrc- KI tinr and ets 23J05 own I lrkpfcllttr lila mother IJ6000 Mrs Kl i W Rhrldon of Olens 3000 I o N liMii I Commercial Bank of SpltmliiKs LOUR flork a Teacher Miss Mariii I Spinning who has taught forty years in the Morton Public we state of New Jereey was retired on n T terday under the new Uw fc I oil 111 All week or fact rum the In tin 111111 Chi said t tlon own thlll I e t1tt1Tdn Th tar the who r unruColt rul In the Ithln Th the au- tumn en rt Al x nc1 r cit Robinson J the Emory r it 1 U lIen ret t an the Lord week I pmr Lake 101111 ry rF lll oo nt rark known throughout j AttoJ flY tIw biy I 1 the e F ion lIid Alextnder MCM In ic 0 t the I 1flnc Ar Aihiriy rwi- pMtu for and Ia > < ° ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < I nVLKK FOn BARARD I ITtlL- SI to Trips to till Drug fbftperoni and Kieorti Straight and narrow IB the path that must be trodden by the young women of Barnard and Teachers colleges during their four years of residence In Whittier Hall the col- lege dormitory Their dally lire will here after be regulated by a set of rules which extend oven to the drinking of ehocoluto In the corner drug More The rules are purported to bo the manu- facture of tho Undergraduates SelfOovorn ing Association but It Is suspected that the socalled undergraduate association was composed of tho house mother of the college fret bylaw slates that pouts of order he of Order The girls feel that it Is unfair to be compelled to their lives and dusty regulations of parliamentary procedure are are All callers shell leave promptly ot 1030 Eicorts shall not bo entertained after 1030 There should be quiet In houto utter Chaperons This bylaw applies only to of tiger No shall lie required for diincis Teaphwrs or at Barnard College provided present be for n All In the Columbia itymniitluni The thentro In thc Kvenlnc- c VleltB the drug store utter 000 P M- In nil cn c of intiTtiiltuncnt the homo mother must 1 he house mother liuiKt l enotlll Hl whenever girl to be out In the evening the fact that thrno rules worn formulated the M lf ovfrnment association it Is regarded UK rHrunge that the girls who live in tho hell Intend to hold- a meeting of protest title week UttELET WEIl Il jfVV TATOVS Circle to the Ceremony and Reception Have Been Invitations to the Miss May Ooelet to the Duke of Roxburghe went sent out last Thursday They are engraved and method of expression toothers Issued for the fashionable wedding of this semen Cards wore enclosed for the reception at her residence Fifth eve nue Thfl rooms In tho dwelling of Mrs Ooclct are now trimmed with flowers and will continue to bo until the as nhe will entertain a number of guests from England and Washington President his and members of the diplomatic corps at Wash tort with of M 1080 t ost Ch ron t lon an blurt have to the the authoritlee gall P the 1 M twc dances iIi bit deli wedding ¬ ¬ SLUMP AT TilE THEATRES Like the Wall Street Slump Carried Int the Show BuSineSs New York theatre managers are In r state of bewilderment us to the pause of th sudden drop In their business It came las Monday without warning What cause It far remains a mystery The fal came after a fairly good business at the twi Saturday performances- One of the theatres now playing to a largi business dropped In receipts tVX on Monday compared with Saturday At another tin drop wee 300 Thero is always a falling the Monday receipts but It is novel so as this in the case ok that have hitherto been selling out That was trueof both the attractions mentioned In alt the othor theatres the receipts was in about the same It Isnt election ad one of the Broad- way managers for that not so a difference It simply Wall Street was carried to th theatre district This has so far the worst theatrical season known and it eerins to con- tinue bad The last week has an the good shows an for onesThe plays this as us they ever were l only the attitude that cannot Last week a spectacular revival that costs more that at each performance One Saturday i inht audi- ence represented 350 A list les hae closed their season Among these are A Lily A his Money The Red Mouse Vista And Julia Marlowe who will riot act title season It has rarely happened that eo many attractions have ended their season so soon even when they were not up to tho mark SERIOUS SVXDAV CONCERTS Daniel Frotimin Says Tliry Will De Sym Popular Daniel Frohman who has assumed the direction of the New York Symphony Orchestra is very much afraid that tho character of the Sunday afternoon concerts to be given at Cam gle Hall will be mis- understood In spite of the fact that Damrosch is to b3 the conductor Because concerts take place on a Run day afternoon Mr Frohman said Now Yorkers may think that they are not seri But our conceits arc to be truly symphonic In character and not in that the prices are cheaper than some concerto Paris the Colonne concerts are always on Sundays- Mr has selected programmes that will show the character of our concerts At the first concert he IH to play four or oh stral numbers from and ho will precede them explanatory remarks will be the At the second concert Mrs Xclsler will he tho soloist and play the Grip concerto with the orchcftrn The orchestra will the Brahms symphony In C minor the variations and of Schumann anti Lalos Spanish rhapsody- At the third concert make most of the is In honor of hw centenary The fourth concert will be to the music of mid at the fifth Thibaud will play These are symphonic concerts and I fact that they on not lead to any other Im to nyc Three Concerts Title Vteek Mr Grau announces that Madame Palt will give three concerts this neck On nc many who were unable to get tickets for tho concerts on Monday and Wednesday evenings It has been to have her Carnegie flail on Saturday eve Nov 7 will an entiro change of programme as will also her sup- porting company Welch PlAJxmiD S J Oct ai MIts Fanny Cum- mins daughter of Mrs Cumtultm Aubrey Herbert WrlKhtmati of Ihiln- delphln were married thl aftcrnncn In irate Episcopal Church In the prescnm of a Icrno number from New York Ilila and this city The cerrtnoiiy WHS performed by Rl hop Scarboroiich of Terser hy the Itev rrnklne M rector emtrltn and the list K of drace Church The attendants were Lewis F of matron of honor Miss Ethel dl WHghtmin and Mi Sydney H Rogers couiilns bridegroom of Miss Miss Helen V Jurt on or nrwklm Mlsv of Miss Waterman of South port Loon bridesmaid Matter William M wa PUBP m n was Henry H llelknnti of Philadelphia and th M were I rox of bride of c Morris 0 get dee If the ben bon bd ever Water fat b uue mu hop n mal CO Cor and Roma ark I tAI r this nlnll I Eah ool Jr 1 Cnblen T I choir from 11 In of took In the enlc urdoret and tOO phonic Not na the eon Patti otint cut ox Fanny guests New Mrs bhy ow t ls ightznnn 1 ttcvertsOi V ron A flit can Whelnn the boy mare Church ark Janisa part ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ DEVERY SAVES 5000 BOND GIVEN UY XKPIIEW FOR WALKING DELEGATE WCAKTtlY Parks Agent Shows fp Now That Trill I Over A Saloonkeeper 83000- Cn ti Hall P rki and McCarthy hue a Long Talk hut line Nothing to Sty lain Parkss brother walking delegate Tim McCarthy who Is under Indictment for extortion In two cases surrendered himself yesterday to Detective Sergeant of the District Attorneys staff and by him was taken to the bond depart- ment of the District Attorneys office Litter 2000 cash ball was deposited with tho City Chamberlain by Patrick Sullivan a saloonkeeper of 1570 Lexington avenue John J Byrne W S Doverys nephew bccnmn McCarthys surety In S000 when ho and 1arlii were indicted but after the Devery decided not to continue to bondsman McCarthy removed himself their influence just In time They were about to surrender him but as not produce him when the crises him wore their bond was declared forfeited An McCarthy has appeared however the custom in General Sessions to nome under circumstances like those attending the abffinco and the reappearance McCarthy District Attorney Rand who prosecuted Parks that wivernl weeks ago he obtained from McCw- t hy an affl invlt that ho had not received the WO uia by tho Tiffany to Parks and that tho person who that money did turn it over to the union Rand uee this information If Parks had by Judge Xow burger to submit arty proof to the tnonoy did to or that McCarthy- got Ho believed that it was to tho of McCarthys being ns a witness as any other reason that McCarthy disap- peared white t ho Parks was on would see no reporters yesterday Ho and had a over predicament urn in and over tho labor McCarthy Is the agent who takes Pnrkss his men he controls outside of It MASTER STOECVTTKRS DEW That They line Any Secret Agreement or Try to Stifle Competition t tim IRnt not r hope o cUed t Ihe Deposits tout latitude ¬ ¬ The Employing Stonroutters Assoc tion through Its president Gilbert Brown announced last week that iU cxecutlv commit ten would make a out In reply to the charges newspapers regarding Its agreement with the Journeymen Stonecutters Union At the office of the association In the St James Building It wee said yesterday the any statement would have to cone from Victor J Dowling the lawyer for the aw sedation to whom the entire matter had been referred A SUN reporter found President Brcmt in Mr Dowling ofBoe yesterday with t member of the executive committee Mr Dowling said that ho would take libel pro ceedlnRf against Mr Giberson the manager of William Bradley A Son If it was shown that Mr had made the state- ments attributed to him The following verbal statement made Mr wn thru authorized Mr We deny that we had any master stonecutters such as hM been to In the iicw or that Association stifles competition WB also wish to that any to eliminate competition a feature of our reemcct nsreement with Is an agreement to pre- vent strikes to promote harmony prevent a which back of the present fight flRHlnst u sought to fitonecuttern Association Is composed of men na well us any other In their linn of business In tie anti who court of their methods It would not for n moment content to execution of any Illegal contract Tho profit of our agreement Is one which Is being followed the country of the largest anil never II legs nor has its utility been nue If can be that Mr GI the statements attributed to him we will start libel and show the falsity- of his charges Tho association has never refused to admit concerns not having n but on the contrary lids admitted a number of con without a plant of kind end no refusal has been to admit able concern or Individual to membership One of tho results of Its operation has been to to go Into business for themselves The statements In of Oct 50 with regard to secret committee which assesses Once members with most of the other statements referring to the secret nature of the our association Interesting ae romances but have no founda- tion In you deny was asked Mr Dow After some talk with Mr Brown Mr Dowllnp said can this The agreement as actually i association is not In the business of Inatlgat log strikes but brine formed to n employee Incidentally to protect from an attempt been for over organize the Inter- ests of the trade In the ftoneciittlns ID no agreement whatever which binds not to for which are not members of thi employers association ALIMOXV FOR MRS TT IT STUART She Did Sol Ask for It Orlslnally Poorer and Her Hutttand Richer The decree Mrs Jeannette R Stuart obtained in May 1810 separating her from her husband Willirm Stuart son of tho late James Stuart has been modified by Supreme Court Justice Amend- so ns to at the rate of 500 a year until dies or remarris decree us amnidrd also orders Mr to allow l500 n year for the support and education of his son 1 noon for ANhltrwricht Stuart MrsStuart did rot auk originally tilts possessed a considerable in- come but financial clrcum- stanfcs have depreciated somewhat while her because of Inheritance from th 10000000 estate of his uncle Vhltfvrlpht The Weather Fair weallitr ronllniifd yr tcrd In all the Atlantic fumes In tht Northwest There atnrm central over Kansas with a trough of roctilnt to the gulf Heavy rain Was rcpoited In moderately heavy nuts In Tcx ArWtwns Mississippi Kentucky Trnnrsstc The moving northeastward il lnr high winds from noithfra Minnesota An area of hIgh nros ure pushing r twjd across the KocUy- Mounlnlns prendrrt tnurh colder wetter with temiMratiim from ftcrilor point in I0d rr- ifo frrfrlnc from south over Colorado It was the Atlantic States In dsy was fair and wsrmrr wind llclit southwcslerly nvf rare hlmlrtlty IS prr cent Urometf r corrffted to read to wa level at A M 3dM 3 P M 3020 The tf mpf r tut yesterday ss recorded by the officlil tuerinornimr l lwwn In th annfjej table iwn im lace 190J w W BPM W M jY IV M M M M S IM M SSlZMIn M M per ratlrn Vfir V rt ttiaav and omorrouv- rrnh south to ittl ui l fur llif HUtrlcl ot Columbia Delaware lar lind p rtly dod toiUy li tomorro- rjli vnrtstil wlnil- kror Nw KrjIJiiJ toJay anti tomorrow outer In fiiiral nnrthcm portlona todajjI- rrsti souih T i winds For New And PennsylvanIa partly loudy today tomorrowjllitht variable winds For western New York panty cloudy and cooler Uv fair toraorroir light to fresh vaiUbl winds for stat Brow ton I busIness th maT employer toned 8n an re 1 mo What nhut copy of a o 11 Is not a reproduction or harmon t monopoly of SAW ow f his because and t vet coast our and r Ten to h tool ware OP TOPAT Dun and And nd have the the argeerrect published in states some published a trade of stone- cutters alt The ear son was was css Was t2I vvflTtoTflN FCIILZCACT Oli ANOTOMOJIrOW fur lair terser eastern situ I ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < Silks Silcncicux Broch Voile Ninon Clair de Lune Dotted Crepe Scintillante Fancy Gaze Impression Rich Evening Silksf- or party and dinner dresses White Silks and Satins for Wedding Gowns Novelties for Bridesmaids Dresses Imported Black SilksI- n all the new weaves Velvets A Jaeckel Si Co FURRIERS awl IMPORTERS Russian Sables Exquisitely fashioned into a great variety of Stoles Scarfs Pelerines and Short Manteaux Russian Sable Coatsf- or evening or carriage wear Chinchilla Coats With a beautiful combination of Ermine and Lace A Great Profusion of New and Effective Furs 37 UNION SQUARE WEST w A c J vC- r pe I t9t pte Wa4v Alaskan Decision Has Aroused the People Premier Laurler with Them QUEBEC Oct Si Sir Louis Jetti arid Mr Aylenworth tho Canadian member of the Alaskan Boundary Commission who re- fused to sign the of tho tribunal are to be In various parts of Canada i a protest against finding of the com- mission The feeling of dissatisfaction throughout the Dominion at what IH r HUtently believed to have lieon a sftcrilc of Canadas interests by tho Imperial Oov ernmont is growing In Ititursity It is evident that Sir Wilfrid iauricr finds it impossible to attempt to counteract It And Is therefore throwing bin infliHiiop In with tho malcontTts With tho great muss of iho peoplo of Canada at back upon all public nutations and especially in this Alaska matter ho openly announces his intention leadrrg a movement looking to a loo rnitg of the bonds which bird this country to tho Vfited Kingdom Not only ho declared for Huoh amendments to the Carndlat Corstl tutlon OK will her to make her own which Is regarded here ns the preliminary step a demand for in leper Her o but he has that Parliament reassembles the whole of the correspond- ence between his Government of leant Britain In regard to the cotf rt of the Domlrloi to recent arbitration- will be placed it whether Kr gland gives or rot words if the authorities persist In the refusal which gave coins for the publication cor- respondence Sir Wilfrid will leave it to the the Dominion to declare whether they are to govern themhelves in the future or to be from Downing street Nobody doubts frr a moment what the answer of the British Govern- ment will b and it Is generally believed too that the show that Sir Wilfrid stood fnr Canadas right- to ratify finding of the commission her own Parliament butt was overruled from Wehtmliisur In this event titers will certainly trlse a loud demand fir changed relations l this country and tho mother Ififid Among those who are taking a frromcKt part In movement England- aro tome of those who have liilherto a clongiiig to th ultrnlpynl elomei of The cousin of Sir Archibald Douglas K C B VlcoAd- mlral In commnnn of the Rrltioh North Amerlcai fleet Archibald Campbell tf Quebec s tilt with an to df honrr to Canadcf r rrfsen- tctlve on the omniliin frr tv- fuwil to be parties to n sacrifice of her in- terests and that the day IH being hastened when the wholo of tIm Ncrth American continent front the Gulf of Mex- ico to Arctic Ocean shnll bo under the sway of the Stars end The wave of dlfcntisfactlon with Enelnnd throughout th length and breadth- of the loss of what might have claimed- as Canadian but is rather Bttrilu table to a feeling inspired br Sir Wilfri- dLauriers anxiety ins corre- spondence on with the Imperial that In the course of pre with States the safeguarding of Canadas interests was altogether In order to cement friendship for Britain Canadian pride Is hurt at of thus used as n for the furtherance of mere imperial interest and there is a growing rei unless Canada lute moro to In the future concerning her foreignas well AH her domestic affairs ble to throw off yoke altogether Edison n Party WBT ORANGE V T Oct St Mrs Thomas A Edison gave a Halloween party at her home fllcnmont Lltwellvn Park West Orange tonight which was attended by n large number of the fashionable people of the Oranges Fees were charred and the proceeds will ro the bulldinc fund Metho- dist Church ot which Mrs Edison IB a member A spook stage made to the barn where was held There lOll r host room where the visitors wore to shivers All the Halloween were pbyed including bobbing for nrrles nd After the party wllllnm J Hammer a Mr Edison and now a specimen OAtD f ted the before ° eel I I a Canedn i I I I I I of C not now n bun the tow- ard I rfd Im I ave tlk an and a PEM4NPSIIOREFREEDOfl award his has the anndtt is flowing ai itiere reuuiI the 1nitd pay Mrs liveS pock a short radium exhibited ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > < ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ STRIV OWL FROM PRINCETON Franklin Street Wsjfarer Get Look at Bnt o Vlrttnisnu A large brown owl froth from the edu oationnl atmosphere that radiates Iron Princeton N J perched himself on signboard rt 171 Kranklin street yesterday and gazed sadly at the hustle and bustle below him Inconsiderate people shouted to him rude boys threw things nt him firemen sought to break In on his silent meditation by means of n ladder but he merely pat reproachfully at annoyers and peace At cm of an hour however when fomo one opened the window behind him and sought to icy hands on him his patience camo to au end He flapped his way aoroso the street through tho third story window- of Bondlt Drew A mirror works Tim bird was by some email boys when he was above th door of 17T Pipe d stuffed owl When did put dat up iiuttn flat owl alIve He blinked hi peepers Owau If her alive why dont tohoo Why elont he soy tbell Look at him now The owl lied undoubtedly mowed his headMaybe It aint fin owl suggested one men who had stopped to look appearance of William M Puller clerk of Special Sessions stopped ft dis- cussion as to the naturn of the beast Mr has made a lifelong study of tho owl and the minute the Franklin street bird his glance he seemed to recog- nize A mend look left round an Instant and the right lid drooped- That Mr Fuller In answer to the speculations concerning the bird nn a raptorial bird the eyes directed This particular one undoubtedly a flute so on account of Its extremely ear tutu how do em down Out Mr Fuller was already on his way Some suggested at th nnd the only effect the noise lied was to draw more to the sceno Stones wore equally Ineffective Then thus firemen from 27 put up a Indder but tln ladder was too Tlc owl ruffled feathers slightly and looked It was soon after that the flank at- tack from the second window was tried and that the owl unable to endure moro across the street Into the mirror works moment later wes reason to believe that wonwn were employed on thnt floor The owl whlci in this excitement of hi entrance was taken for everything from an airship to a winged was reflected into of air nnd winged When nt last he subsided into a larg flock of ordinary riormvl owls a truck driver who from the street seized the bird by the nock plunged him into a Ho took to a nearby packing house for safe It was discovered later that the owl had a friend of Nelson who has an oyster bar Mayers caught the owl on a county gave It to who It to to in his cellar Friday But yester- day morning two little were in tho began to wonder if an owl could fly when wasnt In a crate He could he did When Fitch Nelson the what had happened and wont to wa told that had already taken the owl to his howe In Aint that the limit Nelson said If Id been there Id been wlllln to stake guy that took it I that owl to to a friend But- I always did have the kind of luck anyhow why I used to have the finest went and buUed into politics and that was the last of him It was two years when Perry Bel- mont was Congress some Hudson street him upIn clothes the I mean turned him loose h made such a hit that the cops him for collecting a crowd a a hI Coo dey he The owl horn hip Ion few from ar butcher A of Itch it to who night o herd the J the dow all the his his the say Fuller large orWell Ill Iso this horses and at 18- 4Fraitliliut street friend and save Fitchs after- ward coal > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < Lord Taylor Broadway and 20th Street and Fifth Avenue Women Coat Department Attention is directed to an excellent variety of Automobile Coatsi- n plain colored and fancy mixed materials introducing many MW features at 2500 3500 5000 Women Evening oats We are now showing a most attractive assortment of Fancy Evening and Reception Coals representing the Par mak in Lace Chiffon Crepe Velour StIle In hundr da of to iwlect rom The Following Excellent ToMorrow Duchesse made coats 50 inches long with all the correct ors white champagne light blue tan and black value 75oo ToMorrow Important Sale of Misses Nnu Autumn Suits At 25 Less Than Present Values Misses Walking Suits of Cheviots and Mannish Mix- tures in the long coat effects 4 je Aft with application of braids c Sizes 14 16 18 years Mc Misses Walking Suits of blue black and brown Chew lots also Scotch Mixtures in a At very smart model an adaptation from a Francis suit 3500 with fancy collar and cuffs pleated model coat and each fancy skirt 14 16 18 years Women Suit Department Values Women S TailorMade Stilts Several models fa- n assortment of fashionable black and desirable colors silk lined with drop 97 rn skirt Walking Suits in blue black and brown Cheviot Camels Hair and Tweed Mixtures blouse or three 0LSO quarter length coats Glove Department Sale of Womens iClasp Mannish Imported Dogskin Gloves Value per Sweeping Price ReductionsO- n the Entire Manufactured Stock of RUSZITS FURSA- n unprecedented demand for the Ruftzit Furs made to clef order w now our manufacturing faclUtlos to the utmost We cannot employ our fore to repkc articles laid from our manufactured we wish to A quick of thin stock which Is now full and complete Accordingly wo have marked down very piece to certr on furs of rimllar quality at of the fur wearing JOHN RUSZITS FUR COM JBTABLISIED 1841 69 71 73 Eleventh St ONB POOR WPST Of BROADWAY Opposite the Nt Dent Hole f f Coats of a supedo q alit 111 wit sa style i thret to from i col each h I Sizes Except lonat pair 150 1 before season T best and ne style Special for Broiaoth Evcz jng features ditTereIht models select 5000 At long ma- terials q w 00 1 ee t < > > = ° RAIIMOAn TO GET HOSPITAL Two Factions at 81 FJUabrth EAprctfU to Avref on Plan Toila The Congregation of the Third Order of St Francis which owns the old St Elizabeth hospital tt 223 West Thirtyfirst street will meet this afternoon In the room of Mr Harmon at 220 Went Thlrtyelxth street and probably wttle the dispute to the on which the hospital property will bo turned over to the Porin ylvmifi Railroad which ha acquired the right to the property Tho hospital building U five stories high and has accommodation for about 100 patients It was established as a convent of order many years ago but for ten years haa been used as a hospital in charge- of the Sisters of the Third Order of fit Francis The present trustees of the hospital none elected In 1894 and many of the old nwii- ibm of tho con Kfttlon their rl ht to the affairs of the ln however have drnn then The old board of trustees composed ex elusively ef old members many of them are over 80 oM The railroad company refused to accept the deed of the property until the two tion came settled their dif- ference It f understood that the corn offered laonoo for the property and new board of trustees set aside 150000 of that amount for the ee Ubllahment of a new for the old members who are patient They not charity patient years hospital a for them At the meeting today a new board of truStees the eld mem on It I understood that both factions have weed on a settlement and will accept vbe terms of the railroad company duo II terms the Ion are In the Always main tained were III Iin tome earll the are t disputed sluice hsital that they or > ¬ ¬ ¬ Oil TO HECK YELLOW JACK lUmmnnt airIng It Away to Kill Off M- inlfnrtt In Southnest tease Nan OMKA 8 Ii Oct 3l Thw y llo fever scare prevailing in soiithrrent T xa- hrn resulted In the UM of a great deal of Beaumont ill to get rid of the mosquito there on the ground that they are the chit agent in the spread of yellow fever snout hits teen the result IXHII satisfactory of the Nest WKK the town of Uado which t of oil from Beaumont used It on nil of water around the town and i now abso- lutely fret from That the oil guts of the proved by that them is none in Dm merly by them BARTON Silversmiths end Goldsmiths Exclusiveness in design is a distinctive feature of our Sterling Sliver for Wedding and Holiday 41 UNION SQ AND 6 MAIDEN LANE I u j i I i frf end the brie 11I f I mosquitoes for infested I Rein Inc the REED c Ii < ¬

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Page 1: SILEN I J A Silks Broadway and Fifth Avenue Women Coat fof tiger No shall lie required for diincis Teaphwrs or at Barnard College provided present be for n All In the Columbia itymniitluni

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BECHTEL FAMILY IS SILEN

mi uvroirv OFFICIALS Ern i TO vwT THEM

Thrj Tlilnlt 1liat Ftckiileln Alio May HatHiinwIrdRf of the Murder II-

Mi He Iiullctril If Ho Hoeint TellTinn llurl r UcMUo Jill HUte-

iAiirsitwN PH Oct 91 Thn Dlftrlcand UIH poliro of this city nr-

ronlilit that Iliti Grand Jury nextwill Indict four members of the Bechto-

ami holng Hccnssorlcs after then the miinlor of Mntol Boohtol on which

w r arrested hsl night atconclusion of th CironerH InquestTJiiy believe also that Aioli Ecketoln thi-

uirlV lover will Iw Indicted with themho dor not In tho meantlmi-

lriak ih silence which his lawyers Impoeeiupon linn yiitf nlny and show conclusivellat He IiI nothing to do with the girlmurder and wnl not the house when I

was commutedTIll 1oroivrn jury think the murdoi

may have occurred on Sunday night Thwas found on Tuesday morning

District Attorney Llohtenwalnur sold tothat the nvldenco presontod at the

was fiirncient in his opinion t-

dbiaiii an indictment for nil of thoso underaiToi Tin1 authorities oxpecl to supplem iit that however with the result of theHiuilyti of the cpots found on the cellarhiair and upon thf carpet In the rootwluTii ii i iilegtd he girl wan murdererly r brother Tom and also the wash ragapron and underclothing of tho dead girll un i in ill1 closet In Toms room Thli-

mialvM i to bo completed by Mondayof Police Kastmon the

h was working on an Important new d v-

vflopment which might affect the caseHP Mid that should anything come fromhi it would only strengthen the theorj

whirl the pollen have built up that TomB Ktel murdered the girl upon her returnhomo on Sunday evening and that the familyto MVP him helped to conceal It

Tho HUthorities did not conceal theirdisappointment today at thou failure tget any t or Eckstein to answertl ir

Vo fully expected Mrs Bochtel to tellall aim w Eastman andwe IjRlievo now that sho wax on the point offining tills when her lawyer told not to

only our theorynt crime n showed that inof tho facts agalnht thorn tho told byth mother the day the body wee foundwaf wortllfss

The authorities are not without hope thatMore tio Grand Jury meets or at before tho ens Is one of five accusedpeon will make a confession

Eckstein was desirous of tellingnf his entire connection with the case at

nnd that one of thebrothers also wanted to testify

HechUli coil all refutedto anything about the caue todayhiving been warned not to do BOaw yen

Schaadt whochtel family bald today he would

for a writ of habeas on Mondayin th cot o of John and

did not get ball on Friday night and arelocked up oiunty

Dii trict thinksthat thin effort will be viewof the evidence at i t That thetwo brothero an well an the mother andMartha were in tho house In the time dur

whioh the Jury found the crime had beencommitted IB not Eotatein Inttatementti made to the police admittedhit ho wa In the house once on

evening and once on Monday eveningircliclmentii are of

mother and her four chLdren wi be inJanuary

who cut lila throat In hicell Thursday night was buried todaynu place from the morgue-to which hie wee removed fromcell John and Charles guarded de-

tectives were DistrictAttorney to attend the funeral The fun

was only the mother hertwo daughters and two boyn with afew it

It came out that Tom Bechtel weeto have been confirmed In the LutheranChurch tomorrow Tho body was takenout to the West End Cemetery and buriedbeside tho newly made the slaterThe mother WM recovered fromyesterdays ehock to RO to the grave today

a little On the faceMartha and the others them wee hardly atrace of emotion the charac-teristic faren of tho community

Tom Bechtel is Bald to have become quitereligious the lat month or two

Far that this only made thewaywardness of hU sister seem woree to

4T TUXEDO PARK

Mrs mas n Alexander flirts a Concertt Her Ciittaite Dinner Parties

TrxrDo PARK X Y Oct 81 A largenumber of well known society people whotame out to Tuxedo on Friday for

brll rcmrined over to attend thegiven this afternoon by Mrs Charles

B her cottage The prograrame wee rendered by Mrs Cheatham

Resisted by David BUphamAmong thoso present wore tIre Samuel

Spenoor Mrs Pierro Miss E LB cf Miss Preston Mrs Richard Morti-

mer Mrs Fredeito Foster Mm John JMrCook the MifoB McCook Mrs AndrewsiirnmU Mr and Mrs WalterArt

Mr nd Mrs K entertained atFoetor rottflRn nt dinner tonight

Airionz tlio merits wore Miss Merle MontantMl Mtbilcl Dorothy Boowspit Kdwnrd L K Vf nfmpr A HI Ir Hort tlo Wiltrldge NelsonF ire ild end Alfred

Sfvorul din ers were also glen byt nncitazcfH tonight Includii g Mrllrs V Ioor Mr Mrs Collier

ii Mr a il Mrs TheodoreMi ird lrn Richard entertat fi n hny t twenty at dinner tonightM ho Hulv Amorg wereMr Cumpi ll Mr Miss Natalie-K wliT Mr joker Miss Mr-

liv rmor Miss Klowlton Mr jrvtaMr lorilLird Mr Talbot Miss Dix Mr

Miss Parker Mr Lord Mrsa d Mr Page

Mr Alit Mru Schanter arrivedTrrrsdiy ai huro taken the

f tiao o f l iko road and Mr andMr U II NVd will occupy the King outtap ISM vacated bv Dr Mrsft IT iho urr d to town

Mr arl Mr II M Tilford vacated tho-M Kii on Wednesday and re-

umol tr town for the Mr andMr WilSiani rahneRtoek havo vacated

Iniil Tu kormun cottage and openedh ir town huri

M and Mrt Albert WUls of LouisvilleKy uvf Ificcd th cottage and will

fis iAiling tnhyV arrivals wero Miss Esther

t n i William B Hunt of Baltl-OT Mr sar ll Irentlw H 8 Hooper

11 snrrpr J A BarnardH Fearing Jr Manoadake Tildon and

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Yr n nnckffeller fiors Into BankruptcyCittss FALls X V Oct JlWillard

B llorkffrll proprietor of the HfttclBird on George has gone Into

nkruptcv with debts Aggrc-KI tinr and ets 23J05 own

I lrkpfcllttr lila mother IJ6000Mrs Kl i W Rhrldon of Olens 3000

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I nVLKK FOn BARARDI

ITtlL-SI to Trips to till Drug fbftperoni

and KieortiStraight and narrow IB the path that must

be trodden by the young women of Barnardand Teachers colleges during their fouryears of residence In Whittier Hall the col-lege dormitory Their dally lire will hereafter be regulated by a set of rules whichextend oven to the drinking of ehocolutoIn the corner drug More

The rules are purported to bo the manu-facture of tho Undergraduates SelfOovorning Association but It Is suspected thatthe socalled undergraduate associationwas composed of tho house mother of

the collegefret bylaw slates that pouts

of order heof Order The girls feel that it Is unfairto be compelled to theirlives and dusty regulations ofparliamentary procedureare are

All callers shell leave promptly ot 1030

Eicorts shall not bo entertained after 1030

There should be quiet In houto utterChaperons This bylaw applies only to

of tigerNo shall lie required for diincis

Teaphwrs or at BarnardCollege provided present

be forn All In the Columbia itymniitluni

The thentro In thc Kvenlnc-c VleltB the drug store utter 000 P M-

In nil cn c of intiTtiiltuncnt thehomo mother must

1 he house mother liuiKt l enotlll Hl whenevergirl to be out In the evening

the fact that thrno rulesworn formulated the M lf ovfrnmentassociation it Is regarded UK rHrunge thatthe girls who live in tho hell Intend to hold-a meeting of protest title week

UttELET WEIl Il jfVV TATOVSCircle to the Ceremony and Reception

Have BeenInvitations to the Miss May

Ooelet to the Duke of Roxburghe went sentout last Thursday They are engravedand method of expressiontoothers Issued for the fashionable weddingof this semen Cards wore enclosed forthe reception at her residence Fifth evenue

Thfl rooms In tho dwelling of Mrs Ooclctare now trimmed with flowers andwill continue to bo until the asnhe will entertain a number of guests fromEngland and Washington

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SLUMP AT TilE THEATRES

Like the Wall Street Slump Carried Intthe Show BuSineSs

New York theatre managers are In r

state of bewilderment us to the pause of thsudden drop In their business It came lasMonday without warning What causeIt far remains a mystery The falcame after a fairly good business at the twiSaturday performances-

One of the theatres now playing to a largibusiness dropped In receipts tVX on Mondaycompared with Saturday At another tindrop wee 300 Thero is always a falling

the Monday receipts but It is novelso as this in the case ok

that have hitherto been sellingout That was trueof both the attractionsmentioned In alt the othor theatres the

receipts was in about the same

It Isnt election ad one of the Broad-way managers for thatnot so a difference It simply

Wall Street wascarried to th theatre district This hasso far the worst theatrical seasonknown and it eerins to con-

tinue bad The last week has anthe good shows an for

onesThe plays this as us theyever were l only the attitude

that cannotLast week a spectacular revival that costsmore that at eachperformance One Saturday i inht audi-ence represented 350

A list les haeclosed their season Among these are

A Lily A his MoneyThe Red Mouse Vista

And Julia Marlowe who will riot acttitle season It has rarely happened thateo many attractions haveended their season so soon even when theywere not up to tho mark

SERIOUS SVXDAV CONCERTS

Daniel Frotimin Says Tliry Will De SymPopular

Daniel Frohman who has assumed thedirection of the New York SymphonyOrchestra is very much afraid that thocharacter of the Sunday afternoon concertsto be given at Cam gle Hall will be mis-

understood In spite of the fact thatDamrosch is to b3 the conductor

Because concerts take place on a Run

day afternoon Mr Frohman said NowYorkers may think that they are not seri

But our conceits arc to be trulysymphonic In character and notin that the prices are cheaperthan some concertoParis the Colonne concerts are always

on Sundays-Mr has selected programmes

that will show the character of our concertsAt the first concert he IH to play four oroh stral numbers from and howill precede them explanatory remarks

will be the Atthe second concert Mrs Xclsler will hetho soloist and play the Grip concertowith the orchcftrn The orchestra will

the Brahms symphony In C minorthe variations and ofSchumann anti Lalos Spanish rhapsody-At the third concertmake most of the

is In honor of hw centenary Thefourth concert will be tothe music of mid at the fifthThibaud will play

These are symphonic concertsand I fact that they on

not lead to any other Im

to nyc Three Concerts Title Vteek

Mr Grau announces that Madame Paltwill give three concerts this neck On nc

many who were unable to get ticketsfor tho concerts on Monday and Wednesdayevenings It has been to have her

Carnegie flail on Saturday eveNov 7 will an entiro

change of programme as will also her sup-porting company

WelchPlAJxmiD S J Oct ai MIts Fanny Cum-

mins daughter of Mrs CumtultmAubrey Herbert WrlKhtmati of Ihiln-

delphln were married thl aftcrnncn In irateEpiscopal Church In the prescnm of a Icrnonumber from New York Ilila

and this city The cerrtnoiiy WHS

performed by Rl hop Scarboroiich ofTerser hy the Itev rrnklne M

rector emtrltn and the list Kof drace Church

The attendants were LewisF of matron of honorMiss Ethel dl WHghtmin and Mi SydneyH Rogers couiilns bridegroom of

MissMiss Helen V Jurt on or nrwklm Mlsv

of MissWaterman of South port Loon

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DEVERY SAVES 5000 BOND

GIVEN UY XKPIIEW FOR WALKINGDELEGATE WCAKTtlY

Parks Agent Shows fp Now That Trill IOver A Saloonkeeper 83000-Cn ti Hall P rki and McCarthy huea Long Talk hut line Nothing to Sty

lain Parkss brother walking delegateTim McCarthy who Is under Indictmentfor extortion In two cases surrenderedhimself yesterday to Detective Sergeant

of the District Attorneys staffand by him was taken to the bond depart-ment of the District Attorneys officeLitter 2000 cash ball was deposited withtho City Chamberlain by Patrick Sullivana saloonkeeper of 1570 Lexington avenue

John J Byrne W S Doverys nephewbccnmn McCarthys surety In S000 whenho and 1arlii were indicted but after theDevery decided not to continue to

bondsman McCarthy removedhimself their influencejust In time They were about to surrenderhim but as not produce him whenthe crises him wore theirbond was declared forfeited

An McCarthy has appeared howeverthe custom

in General Sessions to nomeunder circumstances like those attendingthe abffinco and the reappearanceMcCarthy

District Attorney Rand whoprosecuted Parks thatwivernl weeks ago he obtained from McCw-t hy an affl invlt that ho had not received the

WO uia by tho Tiffany to Parks and thattho person who that money did

turn it over to the unionRand uee this information If

Parks had by Judge Xowburger to submit arty proof to thetnonoy did to or that McCarthy-got Ho believed that it was totho of McCarthys beingns a witness asany other reason that McCarthy disap-peared white t ho Parks was on

would see no reporters yesterdayHo and had a overpredicament urn in and over tho labor

McCarthy Is the agent who takesPnrkss his men hecontrols outside of It

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The Employing Stonroutters Assoction through Its president Gilbert Brownannounced last week that iU cxecutlvcommit ten would make aout In reply to the chargesnewspapers regarding Its agreement withthe Journeymen Stonecutters UnionAt the office of the association In the StJames Building It wee said yesterday theany statement would have to cone fromVictor J Dowling the lawyer for the awsedation to whom the entire matter hadbeen referred

A SUN reporter found President Brcmtin Mr Dowling ofBoe yesterday with tmember of the executive committee MrDowling said that ho would take libel proceedlnRf against Mr Giberson the managerof William Bradley A Son If it was shownthat Mr had made the state-ments attributed to him The followingverbal statement made Mrwn thru authorized Mr

We deny that we had anymaster stonecutters such as hM been

to In the iicw or thatAssociation stifles

competition WB also wish to thatany to eliminate competition afeature of our reemcct nsreementwith Is an agreement to pre-vent strikes to promote harmonyprevent a which

back of the present fight flRHlnst usought to

fitonecuttern AssociationIs composed of men

na well us any other In theirlinn of business In tie anti who court

of their methods It wouldnot for n moment content to execution ofany Illegal contract Tho profit

of our agreement Is one which Isbeing followed the country

of the largest anilnever II

legs nor has its utility been nue Ifcan be that Mr GI

the statements attributed to him we willstart libel and show the falsity-of his charges

Tho association has never refused to admitconcerns not having n but onthe contrary lids admitted a number of con

without a plant of kind end norefusal has been to admitable concern or Individual to membershipOne of tho results of Its operation has been to

to go Intobusiness for themselves The statements In

of Oct 50 with regard to secretcommittee which assesses Oncemembers with most of the otherstatements referring to the secret nature ofthe our associationInteresting ae romances but have no founda-tion In

you deny was asked Mr Dow

After some talk with Mr Brown MrDowllnp said

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association is not In the business of Inatlgat logstrikes but brine formed to

n employeeIncidentally to protect

from an attempt beenfor over organize the Inter-ests of the trade Inthe ftoneciittlnsID no agreement whatever which binds

not to for which are notmembers of thi employers association

ALIMOXV FOR MRS TT IT STUART

She Did Sol Ask for It Orlslnally Poorerand Her Hutttand Richer

The decree Mrs Jeannette R Stuartobtained in May 1810 separating her fromher husband Willirm Stuartson of tho late James Stuart has beenmodified by Supreme Court Justice Amend-

so ns to at the rate of500 a year until dies or remarris

decree us amnidrd also orders Mrto allow l500 n year for the support

and education of his son1 noon for ANhltrwricht Stuart

MrsStuart did rot auk originallytilts possessed a considerable in-

come but financial clrcum-

stanfcs have depreciated somewhat whileher because ofInheritance from th 10000000 estate ofhis uncle Vhltfvrlpht

The Weather

Fair weallitr ronllniifd yr tcrd In all theAtlantic fumes In tht Northwest There

atnrm central over Kansas with a trough ofroctilnt to the gulf Heavy

rain Was rcpoited In moderately heavy

nuts In Tcx ArWtwns MississippiKentucky Trnnrsstc The movingnortheastward il lnr high winds from

noithfra Minnesota An area of hIgh

nros ure pushing r twjd across the KocUy-

Mounlnlns prendrrt tnurh colder wetterwith temiMratiim from ftcrilor point in I0d rr-

ifo frrfrlnc from south over Colorado

It was the Atlantic StatesIn dsy was fair and wsrmrr wind

llclit southwcslerly nvf rare hlmlrtlty IS prr cent

Urometf r corrffted to read to wa level at A M

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The tf mpf r tut yesterday ss recorded by theofficlil tuerinornimr l lwwn In th annfjej table

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rrsti souih T i windsFor New And PennsylvanIa partly

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SilksSilcncicux Broch Voile Ninon

Clair de Lune Dotted Crepe Scintillante

Fancy Gaze Impression

Rich Evening Silksf-or party and dinner dresses

White Silks and Satins for Wedding Gowns

Novelties for Bridesmaids Dresses

Imported Black SilksI-n all the new weaves

Velvets

A Jaeckel Si CoFURRIERS awl IMPORTERS

Russian SablesExquisitely fashioned into a great variety of

Stoles Scarfs Pelerines and Short Manteaux

Russian Sable Coatsf-or evening or carriage wear

Chinchilla CoatsWith a beautiful combination of Ermine and Lace

A Great Profusion ofNew and Effective Furs

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Alaskan Decision Has Aroused the PeoplePremier Laurler with Them

QUEBEC Oct Si Sir Louis Jetti arid MrAylenworth tho Canadian member of theAlaskan Boundary Commission who re-

fused to sign the of tho tribunal areto be In various parts of Canada i

a protest against finding of the com-

mission The feeling of dissatisfactionthroughout the Dominion at what IH rHUtently believed to have lieon a sftcrilcof Canadas interests by tho Imperial Oovernmont is growing In Ititursity It isevident that Sir Wilfrid iauricr finds it

impossible to attempt to counteract It

And Is therefore throwing bin infliHiiopIn with tho malcontTts

With tho great muss of iho peoplo ofCanada at back upon all public nutationsand especially in this Alaska matter ho

openly announces his intention leadrrga movement looking to a loo rnitg of thebonds which bird this country to tho VfitedKingdom Not only ho declared forHuoh amendments to the Carndlat Corstltutlon OK will her to make her own

which Is regarded here nsthe preliminary step a demandfor in leper Her o buthe has that Parliamentreassembles the whole of the correspond-ence between his Governmentof leant Britain In regard to the cotf rtof the Domlrloi to recent arbitration-will be placed it whether Kr glandgives or rot

words if the authoritiespersist In the refusal which gave coins

for the publication cor-

respondence Sir Wilfrid will leave it to thethe Dominion to declare

whether they are to govern themhelvesin the future or to be from Downingstreet Nobody doubts frr a momentwhat the answer of the British Govern-ment will b and it Is generally believedtoo that the showthat Sir Wilfrid stood fnr Canadas right-to ratify finding of the commission

her own Parliament butt was overruledfrom Wehtmliisur In this event titerswill certainly trlse a loud demand firchanged relations l this countryand tho mother Ififid

Among those who are taking a frromcKtpart In movement England-aro tome of those who have liilhertoa clongiiig to th ultrnlpynl elomeiof The cousin ofSir Archibald Douglas K C B VlcoAd-mlral In commnnn of the Rrltioh NorthAmerlcai fleet Archibald Campbell tfQuebec s tilt with an

to df honrr to Canadcf r rrfsen-tctlve on the omniliin frr tv-

fuwil to be parties to n sacrifice of her in-

terests and that the day IH beinghastened when the wholo of tIm NcrthAmerican continent front the Gulf of Mex-

ico to Arctic Ocean shnll bo under thesway of the Stars end

The wave of dlfcntisfactlon withEnelnnd throughout th length and breadth-

of the loss of what might have claimed-as Canadian but is rather Bttrilutable to a feeling inspired br Sir Wilfri-dLauriers anxiety ins corre-spondence on with the Imperial

that In the course of prewith States

the safeguarding of Canadas interests wasaltogether In order to cement

friendship for Britain Canadianpride Is hurt at of thus usedas n for the furtherance of mereimperial interest and there is a growingrei unless Canada lute moro toIn the future concerning her foreignas wellAH her domestic affairsble to throw off yoke altogether

Edison n PartyWBT ORANGE V T Oct St Mrs

Thomas A Edison gave a Halloweenparty at her home fllcnmont LltwellvnPark West Orange tonight whichwas attended by n large number of thefashionable people of the Oranges Feeswere charred and the proceeds will ro

the bulldinc fund Metho-dist Church ot which Mrs Edison IB amember A spook stage made tothe barn where was held TherelOll r host room where the visitors wore

to shivers All the Halloweenwere pbyed including bobbing for

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A large brown owl froth from the eduoationnl atmosphere that radiates IronPrinceton N J perched himself onsignboard rt 171 Kranklin street yesterdayand gazed sadly at the hustle and bustlebelow him

Inconsiderate people shouted to himrude boys threw things nt him firemensought to break In on his silent meditationby means of n ladder but he merely patreproachfully at annoyers andpeace

At cm of an hour however whenfomo one opened the window behind himand sought to icy hands on him his patiencecamo to au end He flapped his way aorosothe street through tho third story window-of Bondlt Drew A mirror works

Tim bird was by some emailboys when he was above th door of 17T

Pipe d stuffed owl When didput dat up

iiuttn flat owl alIve Heblinked hi peepers

Owau If her alive why donttohoo

Why elont he soy tbell Look at himnow

The owl lied undoubtedly mowed his

headMaybe It aint fin owl suggested onemen who had stopped to look

appearance of William M Pullerclerk of Special Sessions stopped ft dis-

cussion as to the naturn of the beastMr has made a lifelong study oftho owl and the minute the Franklin streetbird his glance he seemed to recog-nize A mend look leftround an Instant and the right lid

drooped-That Mr Fuller In answer to

the speculations concerning the birdnn a raptorial

bird the eyes directedThis particularone undoubtedly a flute

so onaccount of Its extremely ear tutu

how do em downOut Mr Fuller was already on his waySome suggested at th

nnd the only effect thenoise lied was to draw more to thesceno Stones wore equally IneffectiveThen thus firemen from 27 put up aIndder but tln ladder was tooTlc owl ruffled feathers slightly andlooked

It was soon after that the flank at-tack from the second window wastried and that the owl unable to enduremoro across the street Into the mirrorworks moment later wes reasonto believe that wonwn were employed onthnt floor

The owl whlci in this excitement of hientrance was taken for everything froman airship to a winged was reflected

into of airnnd winged When nt last he

subsided into a larg flock of ordinaryriormvl owls a truck driver who

from the street seized the bird by thenock plunged him into aHo took to a nearby packinghouse for safe

It was discovered later that the owl had

a friend ofNelson who has an oyster bar Mayerscaught the owl on a county

gave It to who It to toin his cellar Friday But yester-

day morning two little werein tho began to wonder if an owl

could fly when wasnt In a crate Hecould he did

When Fitch Nelson thewhat had happened and wont to

wa told thathad already taken the owl to

his howe InAint that the limit Nelson said

If Id been there Idbeen wlllln to stake guy that took itI that owl to to a friend But-I always did have the kind ofluck anyhow why I usedto have the finest went andbuUed into politics and that was the lastof him

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Lord TaylorBroadway and 20th Street and Fifth Avenue

Women Coat DepartmentAttention is directed to an excellent variety of

Automobile Coatsi-

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2500 3500 5000

Women Evening oatsWe are now showing a most attractive assortment of

Fancy Evening and Reception Coalsrepresenting the Par mak in Lace Chiffon Crepe Velour StIle

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The Following Excellent

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Two Factions at 81 FJUabrth EAprctfUto Avref on Plan Toila

The Congregation of the Third Order ofSt Francis which owns the old St Elizabethhospital tt 223 West Thirtyfirst streetwill meet this afternoon In the room of

Mr Harmon at 220 Went Thlrtyelxthstreet and probably wttle the disputeto the on which the hospital propertywill bo turned over to the Porin ylvmifiRailroad which ha acquired the right to

the propertyTho hospital building U five stories high

and has accommodation for about 100

patients It was established as a conventof order many years ago but for tenyears haa been used as a hospital in charge-of the Sisters of the Third Order of fit

FrancisThe present trustees of the hospital none

elected In 1894 and many of the old nwii-

ibm of tho con Kfttlon theirrl ht to the affairs of the ln

however have drnn thenThe old board of trustees composed exelusively ef old members many

of them are over 80 oMThe railroad company refused to accept

the deed of the property until the twotion came settled their dif-

ference It f understood that the cornoffered laonoo for the property and

new board of trustees setaside 150000 of that amount for the eeUbllahment of a new for the oldmembers who are patient They notcharity patient years hospital

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lUmmnnt airIng It Away to Kill Off M-

inlfnrtt In Southnest teaseNan OMKA 8 Ii Oct 3l Thw y llo

fever scare prevailing in soiithrrent T xa-

hrn resulted In the UM of a great deal ofBeaumont ill to get rid of the mosquitothere on the ground that they are the chitagent in the spread of yellow feversnout hits teen theresult IXHII satisfactory

of the Nest WKK the townof Uado which t of oilfrom Beaumont used It on nil ofwater around the town and i now abso-lutely fret from That the oilguts of the proved by

that them is none in Dmmerly by them

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