MR AN IK IfE YEARSSIE FOR ABT BUILDINGrever, la Droni« whi« ti is fi. I ithei ugi rany table aavi...

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MR FOR AN OBFLord Inchiquin's Sister,Marconi. Receives Royal Oi

Ifll, bi Son imeei r*aa

'»'.« QueeU ha« Hist BCOrtOWOtl tl:

r dame <¦» paiala and «*¦" ,n

aaj on a v»rry eharnüng Irish w

n lv. Mme Marconi, th" wlfO of th

i itaUaa Inventor of ádrateos t*

pkr, Who 81 himself th»» *'r\ at an

atothet*. The Inar-sr baa eomo to Mano.m of tho nrat rewai

aaectlon with the present war be

and Turkey aa a re« gnltkm.nlaMy iraluable aet'vlcea render

h.- huaband'a Invtmtlona «nd da*/l<... forcea on land and at at

lv ao exaggeration, Indeed*, to aaaertart] eaa telegraphy of \i m

r> the flghttmr atrongth f it;

b« onfll with Turkey.Marcon! waa known prior I

r ian aa in» Has Beatrice 0"B*ie1» on« of tha fourteen children ot th,

Lord Inchlqutn, half-alator. thor«afoit preaent lord, who la «till prouder,axer, ot I Tt.»" O'Brien.tl

\. >.f i>i»lnK th«» chieftain of al.hHti of hla i.'i ag<

. it In th«» Hmin» of Lorda.Blgi or Mar '«nt himself la 'he aon

.¦« banker of Bologna who ma

\rnle. young*ea»l daughter ojof Parbne Caatle,

i rth County WeiMir. onl, the Inventor, ta

two sons of 'his mar»time .-«igae. 'I to Mia

Holman. of Indiana, but th«-. roken ofl 'I hin there

i widel: :- al ted and print«11 to «i

y -i- Bui e flntül;- of Lord i n 111 >. 11

h< It« d, along with'Un-e. n. at

Ihe preiroyal llvtnrk

Ith thla <

to the King¿ hla ten

«ce waa grant«*d to Murr«|

r Brlen » ho waa the' il King of Thontrond Mum

the 1 Be of Thonopor'a death R«'fl

It to King Henry VIII.him hi return **.itli

In«*hk)uln *r\r\ the earldoni o« re ind along th tho hereditary

'ht patent expr*t latlve »».-i*- srai

tot« aa "« onirrisa

g up the aoveralgntythe G '.¦ ai Until that time

merald isle now know«or» and County «oik were kn

a as Thomec

v by Henry VIHBarony of Inchhiuln ah«

with the rlRht to the royal-r".« aon, but that

t Thomai ahould go toF tha laal lawM King of 1

tl T0 the till) n aet aaldi and uaurped by hla un

aarldom of Thomond .lo«. ended iflirr.» lin,» uniit i ! e eighteenth '«tit

oad died a

nee then th«» earl<lora baaand It Is on the eards that

of 1 i « all It oui.,, at* to it n favo

lin. The«i in the early 70*a off««ne for the late i/or«l Inchiqi

epl tba f| or ,it

onn politl» ,ii parvattvea, and the ia1

¦' did not < anIon wing t"

aer In which he rltlclaed tlon.

Lorda Incl trved tl. them as adtnlr

a of then: ig ilahed aoMIera «,.-, One of them foliosi e, and waa a i ¦.

Louia XIV t.. i«e a general of the ' reíof 'atalonia, wl

another i-ord Inchiquln waa King win I

Ufa captain general of Jamaica T- a aoldier hy prof» sa

like his Mme. Mara* Smith ( l'Brl

ittor, then« a youni' " ' thirteenth Lord Inchiqi;

ritt g Mei er of Parliament for LIi tnvlcted of îiigh treaaon a

8enten«N to floats, aa the leader ofmovement of It

tatlon of Ileath i ana] >rtal

. Parllamenl had toirry to admit of the alteratl

« \ttet spending a numlT mania he m

' led to r»-turn to IrelaiI

The O'Brien a Rich Man.When h» at

' hi »lerere with i

In favor of his atepmother ;»i

rother« and aiat« B i<»nunea by n

.' Johnatonknowi

r, th< Inventor and prim Ipal manlion he has i,

w« ilth and ofknown aa Mo

rever, la Droni«whi« ti is fi.

I ithei ugirany table aavi

k of tu. nagahlp of¦.n it

üt)gio the t..

' I Bpanlaart teat tr«

la th. i. incl

know-

fa mo«)

wor« "i tha

I. a wi King o

Ireland HiTurloghatr»

. O'Brl« - of t» hom Lord MUlf f, v hile from Uli

i Mm Mahoniand Clonderaw, Count)

lent of th«1 I .1.,' of M

T! c O'Bri-n Banshee..- ... to howerved from

tu i. rd i. ehlquln... n ma

m, foi aaf«r, < "onoi ' «Hit' n, mai rl< d to

Conor

l, -, veil and araat.. w hen hla

..,,. hi . wldon «!.¦

A* ... m -, ot ando|, t

to Llm-vell'a

marriedand

tí,, inr-rnoUnd and I

...... rolatei hai >,, a tt akick, and

and of

or "1 ' «.<<-. hi .'

banshee is s,lid to make Us permanentabode In the ruins of Leamanagh «Jamieand to visit tha relatively modern I'romo-laiul «'astle Bud to BhOW Itself (o thehousehold of Lord inchlquln there when-

¦VSr any memlier of hi* family is about t«.

die or to he overtaken by misfortune.

The Ex-Shah's Titled "Angel.'*« ouateaa Henriette de Ctarraont-Tonnenv

i« the name of the myaterlou French ladywho was the principal ttnancta] backer «.!

the e\-shaii of Persia In his recent at¬tempt to recover hla throne. Bhe accom

pentad hla party when it Invaded Persia,and whs preeent not onl) st the several

inters which took place .«-it1! the gov*arnmenl troops, but also n*. his finalNothinK has heeu heard from her sincethru, ani a Rood deal of alarm prevalíaamong her relatives and frtenda in Francocommenting her fate, no one knowingwhether she ««as killed, was taken prisoneror if she escaped General Arshad-ed-Dawleh, the commander In «hief of me »>:.

Shah's defeated army. Jni» before facingthe file of government toldlei Intrustedwith his execution, had s long Interview¡it Mlrra-Jaffur, forty miles from Tel>»ith the special cor ieapond«ml «M "Th«»London Times," who had known him >»pHi» Europe la happier day«- In their con¬versation the general, who «.«.as a a.TanV.-ate of the imperial Theresians MilitaryAcademy, at Vienna, where eo many royalpersonages hsve received then education,bora el(M)uen1 tribute to the r-Me, played bythe «'omitpss <ie Clermont-Tonnerre In on*n« non with the unaucctBSsful attempt of

ex-Shah Mohammed All to r.wer hi*throne from his small Bon at TehetS

cruel1) grieved over the absence or

parents and his Beparation fromand who, poor little fellow, would !>>¦ onlytoo clad n> surrend r his crown t«. hi«?

father.'i a Countess Henriette .1 lermont*

Tonnerre la a \ory wealth) spinster ofabout forty-five years who has devotedmuch Of her leisure to tra\eh In all BOTtSOf remote portion« a«ul unknown . orneraof the Orient, where Boms of her a

wren hsve been of the mosl exciting de». riptlon. B eml er of the I

ch house ,.f I'lermont-Tonnerre and

lair of its chief, the present and

eighth Tn.ike of Clermont-Tonnerre The.

founder of the family, Count Blbaud Cler-Tnont. of th» Dauphin*««. distinguís! ed him

. <¦ twelfth century In fighting for

Top«. Caltxtua 11 against 'he antl P ¦;

Maurice Bourdin, who asBumed th« title of

Gregory VIII.MARQ1 18E '" F« 'N'T EN« »1

?-

STORM SIGNALS ORDERED

Cnban Hurricane Growing in Intensityas It Nears Florida Coast.

B1 Augustine, Fis., Ocl :.' Wsrnlng of

a hurricane off the northeast roaal of

Cuba, which is growing in Intensity aa it

approaches the Florida coast, waa receivedhere Ihla aftaraoon. Th« Weather Buhas ordered storm sígnala dl alongthe South Atlanlie roast

.-'¦-

TO STUDY PUBLIC SERVICE

National Civic Federation's Committee,

on Regulation Organisai.i ai sciai meeting of tha ».

committee of the n ently formed Depart¬ment on Regulation of Interstate and

Municipal L'tllttlea of the National Civicration waa held yeaterday In thla city

to organise permanently and pi« pare for

a thorough Investigation of th« problei -

Involved in the department's work Em¬erson McMillls and Professor John H.

Gray, head of the poUtlcal economy de«partió« i:' Of He I'r.v :tv of Minnesota,

appointed chairman and

r. apectlvely.The meeting decided to d d. h« work

of the department among the followingaub-commlttees: Control of service, coi

trol of capitalisation, franchises, accountsand reports, and draft of a mod« bill.

MME. SYLVA BACK AT GLOBE

Greeted Heartily in "Gypsy Lots'1After Her Recent Dlnsss.

Madame Marguerita ByU'a, a

able to finish the performance whenleave appeared ai the Globe Theatre, re-

1 t.. the east last night snd wss¦. i by S larK«» and most friendl) au*

tha» by Its applause tried to showthe star how glad 11 waa to hsi .¦ h< r

backMadame Byiva had evident))

recovered from hi r cold, and

her voie. . ible 11 und« r

the circumstances ah« iv< voca a moaicreditable performance, and proved tha«her return wat most welcome In th«

latlc portions of mm actloiThe audience forced her to take numb.

1 urtaln calls The rest of thi casisa al the previous pi rforman«

Ing th« the a« coi d a« 1 on« of thechorus girla fainted and had to b« carriedfrom 1

.-a

GRACE LA RUE PLAYS "BETSY."Atlantic 'Ity, x l Tl firal peí

forma n. «. of Grace La Rue in the new"i" r. tta "Beta: was given hi to-night.«t the Ap'-ilo Th« ..;¦.. t> fore .1 ¡ar.

Miss .a Rue In four songs had ato displ ly b. ol. 1«. g. .;,:.

Vsnta^

THEATRICAL NOTES.Miss Mai .' ». and a mpan*

I Got lachalk, arl. Quatermaine, Sidney Valentine, ¡.d,-..i D ¦.

»11« i Temple a. d Lon tta W.

a«?l pla 1 I,"the Apollo \ lantl 'It*, lo'¦'he play a ill a »peai in a thea-

E. H. Sothei Marlowe will r<

turn from t-.'i .,.. «.'. n< »I Bthe K ¦«. -/ill be-

!

iklyi Th.r week thej w ill begin :i I

«.

11 New ) orlt,a«.t nlghl lha aleamahlp M

1R1vho »n Ba ". Am.

.. Ilm ted n valid«Reevi ....

m th« lx*ndon must« h lia1 "Blackra ill," 1 1;on« lay. «ritt.

it ion 01 the Orpheum 1 ult, 1.

to-da) b. In. «ors Walt- r

den, Ned l- mi 1... ''- rnard M ill.Moll) Moore.

<m <..CI OlcotlKiii his <i fag« m< nt 11 r» in 1

,....'..- < \» Irai .. ntitl. .1

Macuahla " Mr OlcotlN. \» Vorh I foi

who .- playlniId T..I.I. Of

from the I k m in a tine. ,,, t

"When th« Moni.«arlThis ¦.m» dj ran all on In

Mi Mas. n .¦.

Ing part IIAt Keil Hai « !

. i-i ..-.

ri ippoi led 1 1 la 1

my. «rill tal idlni |»ar1 In a|1 on. a« 1 . arm dy by Be II

'\ ..in .!, '.'. 'nn,

KNIGHT'S DEATH INVESTIGATED. IParts, Orl Th« and

.¡mi pi folio« Ing th. d< ilh of Ra morxl¡I ., Knight, 'i ¦'¦

Ued Ina deel Id. due to ai.r*

plni an takendental!)

IK ElfIfE 33 YEARS«John J. Odell. Head Bookkeeper.

Wants To Be Retired._

ONCE STEAMBOAT CAPTAIN

Kinsman of Former Governor.Has Seen 55 Commissioners

Come and Go.

After i aorvlco of thlrty-throo reara Inthe Park Department, lohn .' Odell, headof the bookkeeping department, baa aakedto he relirnl on half pay In view of thereceñí amendment to th<« i-harter provid¬ing for retirement of per^.n? in the pni-

BtO] "f the dty for thirty yeats or more.

Tin» matter niH come up before the Boardof iSatlmate to ,i.Mr. ««.i. n tías aeon aervice under fifty»

fl\o Park Commlaalonera Borne of themhe regarda highly. Othera have faded in

liip recollection with the termination of

their ofllclal careera On» Commlaalonerof wh«Mii he apenka with much footing ofaffection waa the late tndren ii Oreen

It waa as Captain Odell that the now

retiring bookkeeper was known before hi«»

connection with th. Park Department H"

of the ve-«« aao i' imlth. a

eteamboal on the Hudaon River carryingpaaaengera between New fork «'iiv andHaveratian i;« ii captain for alay< ara le al« made it a point, he«4. i i yesterday, to eat «.hen he had reachedKewburg at .i reatauranl owped bj Bei

m. odi n. father of th.- former Gov¬ernor, of n hom ho la a r. latlve"And i vu* in bualneaa «ith Cha'un«*ey

Depew'a fattier. t,.,." laid Mr, Odell yea»terday. "Captain Isaac M. Depew, the

... t| broth« ' Of the Sen¬ator, were in purtnerahlp with me in th»»

Ipplng bualneaa on the i»

... ,,i Un u, owned Ihe-. n rii ,i t i« m

rodu» ¦¦ to N» n York ma

When he waa pi f the laa PSmith. Mr .'"i. n «-aid he had participât»*"*!

icea on tie rtver vit h theBleep) Hollo** and Ihe Bunnystde, tworiva I pa

"I waa a" eyewitneaa of the burning ofr. -, amboat Henrj lay, aaid Mr« »dell ''i'.' »a-.]'¦ tieai

what la no« Riverd le 1 he H< nrj ay¦\ ,.. «... L- thr Armenia, both bound to

New ^"Tk from tlbanj There «"« !"'¦

iiv. « loat befor ah« wa beached ' waa

a rierk then on tho George Waahlngton,and aa** Ihe whole thing from the deck

' it v»

When Mr Odell entered the Park De-ttnent * er« .¦» So II Uidon

Square."\\. afterward lied M th« 'bear den,'"

he declared, "b< »me of the rark

Commlaaloner* anubbed each other so

-, little ».. gard for one

Of cow a, tha« «area

nothli n nt.'Jamea T. Wenman, William C. Wetmore,

Bamuel .v« Brnlth B Lane, of

T\ hom tin« last thret poaedPark Board v.''. n Mi >¦¦¦¦ II tered

the rlty'a employ. Jamea T Wenman waa

preeld« nt ..f the hoardel llnton Bmith < ntereil t!ie park

tmenl few «.«-k;- later than Mr.».f ihe office force Edward A

Miller, chief engineer, has seen tho longeâtaervice, having lern in the Park Dei

for thirty-eight years.When the '¡vil War bt*Ok< Olli Mi ' Id« H

' t»,,,i been married only a snort time

and tj.ti «_.¦ looked too rosy to «j.. to theWhat became "f the substitute? l

don't knon i never heard whether he. .,«

\;r < »d-11 lia- lived In Tarr.vto-.«, n forpresent rate o( aal

:irv he would '¦. retired on V.v*t a yearEetlmati act« d favorably

on hit reejueatemploye said ^ ¡th » smile

lhal he had seen romt "trntiblon»» times"¡n the many admlnlatratlona he had aervedunder, "I've almost for*»otten some of tho

roua ahake-upa In the last thirty-threeai i, >.. declared

OPERA WILL BEGIN NOV. 13Caruso in Sinp; in "Airla"-First.Novelty "Lobetans" at Matinee.

;in] » Gal eral man -err ofthe " Company, an-nounc« eaterday the repertory for tie

fir t "A k of th« era ea n The open¬ing performanc« will he on Monday en

Ing, November n n */<ít*di'a "Alda."¦« it ¡i Mi 'ai uao aa RadM

n In the title i art, n III be i ing>f Al turo Tow .mini.

Anot her linpoi lant announc« menlLuda la Thull .¦ - ''i.'ii>ei:in/..' th

of th» ' « ill be ui\. n >.

following Sat fternoon Mm, Oadakland Mi Jadlowka will have m. leading

and Mi Herta n ill conduKönigskinder" «ill be aung on Wodaa

da) evening. "The Girl of the Golden\\ -t and at the Anal perform»

Saturday night, "i.tBder the illrectinn

,,i Gluseppl Bturanl, a new conductor at

MAY BREAK CENTURY OLD WILL

Trustées of Bailor's Snug Harbor Want

to Sell Part of Founder';; Estate.On the gr l tmpen d

bj ti terms ol th» 110«: ir-old n III ofRandall, fo

lal «i md,the ti

<;.i,-Stai tied Ion

ulloi 'a Sun«11-, M . l,

\| ..

Plftl avenu, und th«. $]..-.in vn

n estaif? . of V,a per

ik 11-,n i..,.

er so that

the pi »Iveri iii «.I thai

-.-

R0DOBR8S AÏPSHIP SMASHED

Hit a Hillnek U âflatOT Attempt prl toAmend al Spnfford, Trv

Bpofû 1 Th«r '.

...

»he air.e gi Th m

it win tak»Rodg«

GPN -".RANT fNDS ARMY PIDC.u anhingt on, ¦. r

i.i te-da

of 1- "« the l>e|»a if th«

Ht Nl'l.Virginia roa

«... i. no ml»»

CARNEGIE TO GE LOPD RECTOR.M« liollM-

.f Horatl »'. Bou, i, Mof the Ui

Al rdath» willed Octoúer

SIE FOR ABT BUILDING_._

Park Avenue and 45th StreetNamed by H. W. Watrous.

SOCIETIES ARE INTERESTED

Temporary Organization FormedUnder Auspices of National

Academy of Design.The initial meeting Of 'he National

Academy aaaoflatlon. which is ultimatelyto Include all th« leading art «-o.-ieties ofihe country und pro\ide them with "a«iiik-ie building in tins eit\, unequalled forexhibition purposes on this side of thewater," was held yesterday afternoon inth- Fine Arts HulldiiiR. While (lie meet-

Bg aras only for the purpose of effe.iini* a

temporär.' organisation amonu the sodetleai« presented, it im-ke«i ihe first «ietinitest'p Which tiie BOCtatlea have taken tow-

aid the realization of a dream that hasl.een In the mind« of New Y«rk artistsKin. e other .¡ties h'-j-an attracting all tin»hitria-pst an ezhlMts becauss of the lack..t' facilities in re.

The site of th« new home of the art««..hont which discussion wased bol ions he-fore there waa any certainty of there hp-\ng a new home, '.ill he directly northof the «»«constructed «'rand t'entra! Stalion, abcut Park avenue and I'.th street, Ifthe prophecy »if Henry W. Watrous, tem¬porary secretary of ti.e association, comest ue Mr Watrous satd after the meetingyesterday that the land there a»as n\aii-ai.ie, though its price might pro\e ;, barto its acquisition by the sssoctatlotiOther suri liad h« en '«»nsiflered. he re-

msrked. but it waa of course, too early f«>rany defiiiite announcement. The Hr-antPark site, brounhl forward ¡.s a possibility

pring, wss ont "f the question, a.--

COrdlng to Mr \\ ..trou. The growth oft'.»' pisn h.»d rendered it entirely t..o <=».i.»|i

Six Men to Raise $1,500,0CO.«ir IVstroua ssld tie als men who had

p|e,!C.-d themselves t.. rai«e tiie <i..*,iv».v«f*neceesary for earning out tlii pr..|- ¦.> ueie

wealthy cltixens of N'eu York, who pr.that their efforts be anonymoui

"They are trvinc: to make of \e\«. «tork.'1i ''. 'what Carnegie has been trying

to ...ike of Pittsburgh, and whal he ««.iiii"-\er |. ,,hie to t|... an centre of the

eountrj New fork la, of course, Ihe natur.ii centre if Carnegie had put the m.here which he lia- im« into Pittsburgh allthis would have come t.. fruition yearsaeo."The delegates who attended yesterday's

meeting were: For the National Aesdemy<.f Design, lohn W \|.»xandrr, ll.-nrv W.Watrous, l-'im.is <. Jones, FrederickDlelman, Howsrd Russell Ruttar and ''assil'lhert: for the Municipal Art Society,Bert Hanson an«l «'liarles I!. Lamb; for dieKations! Bculptur. Society, Isidore Kontl.-n«i Hermon \ McNeil; f«>r the NationalSociety ««f III«istrators, Charles Dsna Glb*«' n and for the Boctet) of M irai Painters,i: n Btasl .'

John W. Alexander, president of the Sa«llonsl Academy «.f Design, whose votes and

for several years past haVO en

My expended In Hie cause of 'he arts

building plan, was elected temporary chair¬man ..f the meeting, and Mr, Watrous tem¬

porary se. r«- ta I

Committee of Five Anpeinted.Alter an explanation of the object «.f the

gathering from Mr Butter, the chairman,« n motion of Mr. I »ami. appointed an « tat II*

\ .. committee of live with full power to

«¦«.im the National Academy AssociationMlong Ihe lines of «he plan and agree«menl formerly drawn up bj th«« NationalAcadem] of Design.'ii.mmlttee consisted >.f Mr Butler,

Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Hanson and two memberswho were n«.r present pesterda- -Williama. Ruling, presiihnt of th.» Architectural

e. and Herbert Adama president ofih« National Sculpture Society. They were

!.. draft .1 spei ¡¿ti charter, eonferwith i »pedal committee on thc sit«» of thepronosed building and to communicate withthe isy members of the a-,o. latlon eon«

of the Msyor and representativasfrom the Chamber of Commerce, the Allied

iri« and tiie Metropolitan Museum ofw.

IVe atltl have to «-'«.t a charter." ex¬

plained Mr Watiou?, »»snd the various ^o-

. ietie. have still to sign the perfected¦¦¦¦ nt. Bui « hen thsl . done it a III

«.f the i.it;.-.i thlnga thsl ever hap*"iintrv for art "

WEDDINGS.

i¦ \ saints' i¡piscopsl hur. h <lieatNeck, Long Island, Miss Nevs EstelleFlnlay, daughter of Mr. and Mra CharlesK Flnlay, was married to Rei ..¦. Paris..«-«.n of Mr snd Mr« John W Paris, ofFlushing, yesterday afternoon The Rev.Klrkland n iske, rector «.f the church, per¬form- d th« ..- r. n «nj it t SU o'clock, and a

large reception followed a( Kenalngl >n,the Flnlay home. The bride had aa her

m of I.«>r Mra. Hit« r King, of (Jr.Neck. The four brtd smaids were Ml ¦

Helen Pari of Flua i Ml Oliv,taon, of 'olumUa, **.«'; Misa Elisais th

Church, of « 'olumbua, Ohio, and Misa FaithCole, of Manhattan. Mr. Paria was grad¬uât« f« om Pi Inc« ton In 188, .,

¦. danta wen Pi Inc. ton m< Th. w. a

Jam« P ol Manhattan, who .iest i n. ii irdln : Johnsoi and John

ooklj u. 111 -.m Smith, ofManhattan, and Thomas Reed, of Phlla*

i.- Mi i Pari a III spend twomonths at l»ukc PI i< d. iind on th Ir re-

-.«.ill live In th* .¦ s'hl. Mithem «n Flushing

i;i m Bannln, ds txnl r of Iomra Bannln, waa man

Imund i-' Sa use In 81 Fran. Is Xs., Brookl n *¦ la« mon

il.1 Hickey, r« tor "f II ¦.

h, ..islat« ¦. Mulig .t pr. aid« "f Hi PeterNew Jera. Dr. E. J. 1 »on-nellj li Fi an. -i Sullivan, a -. «.

on "f honor, andild of hon««;- u a nol later. MissetI M B f min Th« Id. imald

igt si » Bannln, Ml Mai i Sause,,.f the brid gro Ml-i etta W Mis« Mpil".

in and Ml Ma M. itx Davtd Mr/ss his I thei ....

u ih«rs wei i. Bannln, I'.livan I« .".-¦ B« ifi. Thoma .-¦ fi

«!« and Edward Kell) Thechurch ceremony was followed b) wed

kfasl 11 ll. Ml andv annln N ..¦". Monta. Place

.-¦ le Th«- TrlMitn... ||

Htllocl ¦. ". and Mi-is Hillock, «n«l Albeit a <'.i«.oin.

nf Newarl » married her«Ing In the Church «-f «he Ascension The

«.ii.i y Hillock, of Pateiol ihe bride, was the r.rti-

Tha hr de v..,« .tt« n,|. hHla R .tii I. Millo, k. ¡i maid of

Mich. of New Yorkand Mil Mai y t'ai roll, >.f this town, ..«. eiti,, .i «¿irla John i ¦>. an ws« ha 11 «

man, and the u h«ei were Rola 11 T\.. brother of ll a bi Id«. and

la :i. . ". .. wedding..f the ht me Mr and

Mi ol« corn h-ft town on .. h.» i.mi

trip n. M sshlngton m tb« Ir i« turn tb«will lit. her«

M¦.. .' f No. tl

pts lo Ca Fischer, olest« i.»d> tfl .n on

IT IS TO LAUGH!

< »tant 1: \thloin -;'

nt s». Jol n . ' 'inri h. Yonkera. Thamo« "as private, only the faml I« ¦ ¦¦' '

bride and bridegroom hem- present. The

Rei John Mark Krlecson officiated. Mlaa»jeit-- waa unattended and »'¡»ri PIJr., waa beal man for hla father, followingthe ,-.»¦-.m-,n\ ,1 reception mat Moid at the

»;..[.. ome Mia Setty la a grand«laug1er of Koherl K Getty, City Treaaurer foimany years and Treaaurer of the old \i lagogovernment nf tfonk«

Hist Eleanor Patricia Griffin, daughter ofPatiI Griffin, ol Nan Ilo« a e,and >r. John Joseph Cloonan, of Stamford,

t 81 Ga.

briel'a L'hurrh, New Rochelle The nuptialma \:a t rfoi ed bj tha Re* tot* ph F.i in--,..'i. paator of tha church, assisted by

Rev wdiiam v Doherl of New York;Pather run. of llartford, and fatherO'Bri« n. of Btamf«

MISS CARMEL EGAN ENGAGED..igen, Ocl ." The engagement of

Carmel ISgan, daughter of Dr. Mauricel' Egan, Ameri. in Mini 1er to Denmarkto Gabriel O'Reilly, of the Philippinen, waa

to-da Tho a ddlng will bocelebrated late ihe Daniahapltal. i »i. Ega la been Am« rlcan Min¬

ister-.-,.

GROVER CLEVELAND SCHOOL

District 0Í Columbia CommissionersHonor ex-President'«» Memory.

Waaalngton, Ocl "5 The «'.rover eleve»gel« «ted by the

of Un »latí i« t of 'olumblafor the late public educational Inatltutlonof Washington, Tins honor to the memory,.f the lasl Democratic Presiden! waa be-sto'A ,1 "ii the re» omm» ndatlon of theBoard of Education, which said thai tho

,,f very dead Presld» ni of theCi.ii, d Btal Mi f*lev« land hadbeen used In naming the achooia of thecapital The building, which la the dome..f one of the district grammar achooia und

of 1 larges! bull! In recen!o i ite^oo

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SCOTTISH RITE OFFICERS CHOSEN.f tin Supreme t'ou

g. ottish Rlt» ,.{¦' mry fori, mi, ,i Btat» »m< waa heldy, ¦. ..:.,¦,. th« follow Ina offlcera being

|i et« d: M w Haj M ingtoi., ah II. Ii ng, !. -'"'i. Il« u-

teuanl -i- immander; George Glbaon,w'.,- ;.. ital Hold» n ».Hill, Proi Id« ne«. . il; Mar-u v. \i,,i ton. Pro retary gen-

N wark, S Jkeeper t ar ilv« .- Etx rly, VVaah»Ington, ma lei "t em »ni» i; Jol n \

Glldden, Do r, S II., general;i i ind¬

ard b« John H. Mlard

WHAT |S GOING ON TO DAY.

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OBITUARY.JUDGE JOSEPH SHELDON.

New Haven, Oe1 :". Judge Joseph Shel¬

don dl«"i at hla home her.» to-day. He aras

lorn at Watertowa, N. v, on January v.'¦ "id was graduated from Tale in IM1

He too|< up the stii'lv of law and lv.ii.in

practtee si New Haven In IMS. six reara

later h<- became a arti r of L E. MunaonHe wafl a Btrong anti-slavrv man andInstituted a ie«-ture course dealing withslavery.Inirins the political campaign of iw» ¡,r.

i¦'. de many apeechea in behalf of Uncoln'aelection. When th- Civil War broke out he

rganlsed a, negro military company, foe*spVintr the law In 1MB, Mr Sheldon «-vent to

r gland, where he became engaged In the

manufacture of machine-made brushes,Returning to thta country In IITO, he n

ruined hi« law- practice, il- wsa electedalderman in 187B and served on the hoar«l

until IMS, when h«» baeame Judge "f the

N« w Haven City « "ourt.As a member of the committee represent-

In».- Yale h.» prepared the ipeech of Invita*tion and weI<?ome to laoula Kossuth hi

1*,.". : He wsa '.n" "f »I1-' speakers a'

.¡..i Cross Conference at Genevs, Swlts*ertand. in '¦»' The Peopta'a party mads-.i,,, n, , aivüda». tor Governor of Con*

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STANSBURY NCRSE.

Ubur) Park. v» .' Oct. ¡S BtaasburyS'orae an ail it of aome not«» .-m«l for a

numher of years art professor at the highachool ai Potsdam, n v died suddenlyfrom heart <li«.»..s.» here this aitrrnoon

while Bitting »I ¦ window of his apart¬

ment« a- No. 517 Cookmsn avenue. n<~

.;,s .!V. ,. ^ ..Id and leaves a wife

and two «mis.-?-

JUDGE C. E. FENNER.New Orleans, »et *2 Judge « ' B r*i ..-

ner. former prertdenl of th.» Tulane boardloi directora and former Justice "i the

Buprem« Court, died at the rem .¦!.

.. idence lab r«Mter»ds .ifter a brief Ill¬

ness Dr. Fenner «as born in ISM li

Jackson, Tenn. a widow am: lèverai chll«uren sin«, he him.-.-

MRS. MARY WEBSTER BABCOCK.Montclalr, N. .1 i.. t. .:. Mr« Mm

Webster Bal.k, widow of Paul Babcock,formeri) of the Standard OH Company,i¦.-.i to-day ai her home. No, IIS LlewellynRoad, from paralysis. She wa- atxty-aavenyears old Bine t death of her husbandeight eai a ago ah« ni m ich of 1

i «-ii- had no chll«dren Mr- Babcock leaves a brother, Kl-

I win Banborn, of Ne« York City, ami a

i-t. r, m K ite Benb ..¦ of M¦¦¦

. -

MANUFACTURER DIES SUDDENLY.Henry Kraft, fo r* old, s m rabel

mai n oí Tin

Kraft 8 « kit Wist Bro id« u

tiled u !.!.. nl« eat«H had " In III health for

aome time Hi réd n So N ertholdl I

OPITUARY NOTES.i;i.'.v iRD I Dvl tiRDS

i at Tro N 1In thai city yeah

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. onventton >.f .:.<> tttantl« DWaterwaya A i lattoi in Richmond, Va

. r u .. k

Ji hin taDAMS "f N t"*aultaon avi

nue, r ni« a n **i'h apeand died Insta itlj . iterd i) ;.! hla borneit. s aa g« Itor of the PanamRalli oad nd St. ami of «îoBtat. ." « Set \ i¦ ¦¦ i-i

ii>- a i .i roamber of the Paaoal Uoard ..f

i du. atIon ii« leave« wife ind fouidren-.-

»IOHN R. WALSH BURIED'in .. _.". 11. « Bcorea ol m« n

nent In business and polltl« » attend«fun« mi lo da) of John i: u stab, the sx*

Chic ago ank« r, who died Mond ly, eightg perol.n th« I

t« ntl n i n t.. avenworth, Kan. .-.

MONEY FOR THE STATE LIBRARY.All an < « tai Bot i la te d

¦d the « Ian Mil spproi rtatlng $i.'_*r-o.-"*' for the rehablltatton of the

if which t- lo h, Imme-avallabk

BAILEY DETERMINED TO RETIRE.°j ¦ i -. . '¦ t ll Emphatically d*-

"' las'. had h aIW--.1 Ms mindi i»"it rettrl .. to pi ..¦¦ Ufi n itor

W, Ballsy, t r< ».>-». *aij to-da) thai

n« decision to leave the Biataato at th» *x»»

plratlon of hla term In till arae IrroartMaaaay

DISABLED STEAMER UNDER WAY,Usant, «"t. :"¦ The Holland-Aaaotlea

Une --teenier Slot. ni. k, which hroke iv

crankahafl after sailinx from ftotterdamor« t,,i), r i« for Boston and r »-¦ 11 r *" t .««-

Hlatanre, passed here to-day, maklag fafSouthampton

BORN.QILLIKOW ,TEH tettt " ..

lltll. »., Mr and Mr« 'ti.» «.Illtnswater, a

Mm, a' u -. n tel m UM wool¦¦

MARRIED.K Kl.;/» ;<¡ DAVI8 li "»lay,

..¦¦.-. Air nnrtv H K- 4P«

l> II. lu -'lapilli Akin Kel.OCa '" It-.rrtetHud "i i m* \»

KILLfl HARRIA »I » r'i ¦- B-tre«! tup»'.Wrl ' Kill l K. ' tha R»»

r the Re*. BurdattaB. Bi Mill», ol

v j v Harris, of New *

SetttOa et ,,iirr|.,;r, -,nd rlenlh« niml a*»-,. .. nip ml,-,! br i«i!l nanir mvl aditreaa.

i neariDr.». j441*'f.lne.-*'

DIED."¦..-.¦' - igaea e.

iel McK .i v. 'reuzbaui, R« i\. Ht 0,!> ¦. til 1 « M;»'li»r. Hoh»rr.

ira h .m '

n I« i. R' tftla h |

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' BABcxn K <>n October 2". «t »- bamt Uoon»S .i la er »',7th -ii. Mar« iv»ba»ee

h «».'tdaughtei » Profesa r .'¦'¦. D arid Mary |IV* -¦ r 8 inborn TI a fu b* V.»H it jher late home, No it". !.'. . Moat-

\ ,,-. !'. Ida« I at 3:M: itoarsfS

B, \-.«; \t y.-, uoo r*.i*..». ¦' « it., \v*«f.I, Mats., Ocl >'n',«h.i

Bagg, aged ' 180a. 1II* w :«i'i. hi tha f-tmai

hnus ri \ Ate. act-famll: Th«

Memorial < 'hip,.»-!..f tha Spring!)»

MrKnlght ii'i»i*r. nf rtr-oy.;lyn, 1'. i en'Del r .'.".. 1011. funeral private.

CREl'/BAL'R On Monda< afteraoea Oetaaotibaur. at hla . N ».

Broolcl) 'i .« -. rn It »23. at. '.ii i- 1'r-d'rl' a ji'reusbaur ot tha Baden Artlll*r*. and Baronaaa>*|Caroll n Hornla of tuatria Bar-rices a» hie

form» idsy morning, 1 it.Interment privat«

i»m:u '»., October SS, 1811, Altee PM |l - :ne.«

I «metal from her la'e residence, NoK.K <t «ll\er

on Tl lober 3 i <¦ m».' .t ¡, m

DUPI V <'n Tuesdaj 0 Amt 24. mil. nt »*e\ |«ftS R*rs*n «t ):rofci\n.l

fiarah M erMow t Charlea Fu-.*

BDWARDfl »*n t Edwaeaa.M. A., »a at

«v*.#. | « tea,

ORBEXArttB '»ti Mondar, »October 88, ISttél75 »f 'a »a**»

or».

HARPCP Harper, d lllghtsa¦"I Â nna H «ri'»r.

¦ i«.m»'. Churea«,H i m »ruing,

HI || a, lock.. I 'T>»r 24. tail, -T-»h»

.; i< -. md of the ¡ate M <--» .» r**l-

i I B» n, on10 a. i

» tail at\ laughter of »ha

>i «i» John.».»- toroMt y. *¡ ,. i .

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KEN1 M -At 1 M. T an M "t«y,.'-,.- |«'.'.Il -4».

Kunei r .- her «in-i \\».r.

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MATHKl i, ai i. Rea»rrt Mi th* Í ...

reel«*« i ' '. ...«,1a».

1911. at I >.-r» I, .«fter-

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pH \M 1 "f »he UHi:. i* l pn «m. after-

:..¦'"! y, on ir: .il offr,.m New V,,'k

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IHK ««MIDI \M N « KMKÏF.KT.I B] l rolla/.

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l SDEMTAKEB.S.I ItWK F * IMCIIHI '.')1 * vr.ft 2'.* st.

- |'r!i«'» Rooms. PrK.it« AmbulanciaT»I i"f'i nu»!»"«»»

orncEiMAIN '«'îi'i-: S", i'.i Naaaan atrae)C'P10WN orriCB So 1>«1 Hioad«-aT. et

limeilcan District T«?)f,uapri O fîteshARI.EM »irriCRS No 157 Eaat 12.*»'h atrsat,.ih e'.reM. and ,\o. 21'.) W«at12Mb a«r#et

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