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Succumbs to Lingering lllness in Washington. NINE YEARS IN U. S. SENATE Hard Fight Against Tariff Tinkering in Last Session Hastened His End. Hureaul wul, fl Unltad Statea Sen ltor weldon Brinton Beyburn, ol dled apartments here to-nlght after was Bfatty yeara cld and bad been ln the Senate nlne vsars.

The news of the death of Benator Hey? burn waa rr elvad wlth little aurprlaa by rt ti Washington and Majri who famlliar wlth his condl the last of few months of grnhtc Heyburn waa so indlsposed, as a v1 a tha braln, that his physicians Inalatently urged that he give hif BCtiv? hlm that to would be al the risk of his I bla almost duty in piiblic llfe. he only partly I warning. Senatcr Heyburn left the capltal for a val but returned shortly before the adjournment of Con jress a- -elv into 1 agaln. rtantly ln his Ma, nj S. nate cham lber.

tak i in the on tant menaures and the extreme. I BUCh that sometlmea his feared that lie would col roi: h. as he exeMed hlm far bla atrength. Partlcularljr on the tariff queatlon Ben ator II- energetlc work, against the expoatulationa of bla) Manda, that It was his duty nol to atlon to i naa wlth out aeundlng a warning of the dlsnster ed would follow lndlecriml r.ate tarllt 1 gb1 ba wagad BBBagglngly up to tha cloaa ol Congreaa and unqueatlonably it dlaalpated his BtBBBglh and I Exhausted by Speechmaking. Being a r.

and aler' I poae what believed floor much ol during tl gagi hla in th'' thus- exhaustmg hlmself physl to th? racterial force ful and full of the oldtlme vtm that made of his last efl tlnged wlth pathoa as lt waa obvioua that almost from a man I ath. A tectlonlal Bei atoi Hi: aaaed hlmself as "standpatter." and was proud of I In addltlon he regarded hirr. self as a stal old achool, Ior sturdlly rt the ao-) al nton Heyburn had I for the waa draft er of ly was I tha blll to regulate cold storage. He held the un balri two blg commltteea? Manufactures nnd Lawa of Was a "Peppery Debater." He wai Ightar of th" exploalve ff Hl -s kiiCW him as a "peppery debater. When not in hia fro ln the Senate, ready at the slighteat provocatior.

to Btrlke a verbal biow at fellow member, or with a word to allaaoa the exui I an lrreverent gallery. Nor I verbal. He car? rled a gun during Leadville Btrlkea, a good many nien tiie penit- tiary for their conduct tn ghe CoJUl rlota. It ib eald that waa voted at thal tlme aa a leward for the man who would Blll Heyburn on slght i vlctlm met to but the revvard wasn earned. 10, he aroused much op posltloi.

speech In the against a laeolutlon aathOliztng of War to Und certain tents, saddlea and bridtea for use at a Confederate reunlon Bl ww an actlve opponenl Ol Prealdent Taft's reciprocity treety and of the arbl tratlon trcatles. As ohalnnan of the sub eotnmlr wlth tha inveatlgatlon lectlon of Benatoi Ftei.heneon. ln January of this year. he won general praise for his handllng of tha 88488 work raaaltad ln a unanlmoua report ex Fenator Ptephens- Came of Quaker Stock. Benator Beyburn was born In ln Delawar on the alte of the battle of Hrandywine.

Tha Hepburna and H. ing to tha same fajnlly. ajtceetora were Bagllah Qaakera among his early relatlves waa Jamea Hl Iourth Knrl ol Bothwell, husband of afary Quaen of Bcota Beyburn an academlC educati ,.1 to the bar In and practlaed law from that tlme. Ir, S4 he moveci to 0i where be h-w ever alnce. He was 00 which framed the eonatltutlon the State of Idaho and Of tba Judlciary committee ln tr.at body Beyburn always rotad and ad the Republican tlckel He was a Ri publlean natli oonvaa of UBt, lajg, baa aad IfM and nationai BhaailllBaiiiBii Ior i.iai.o 1804 to bv ol tba Republican Iflrty of piahf, ior ooaajraaa la tMm, bai eeteated by a lualea ol tha Darae 8hMa Popuiists aad silver Republlcans.

the Unltad Bjtataa BB January 13. 1IlK the en ure Repiblican rote ol lha L. glslature. 'v neitfeid, DeanooraA, for "ie Uim haglBlllllg March 4, and waa by tha itepublk-an Vote of the January 13, 1888, GEORGE N. SOUTHWICK.

lliy Trll.ni,. Albany. Oct Oeorge K. Southwlck. aa-Barareoamatlva rimgraaaj.

aad yeaxs one of th- ln polltlea. dled aud.lenly to fton, pneuinonia, aged forty-nlno Mr. Southwlck v-as grfl "otn Wlliiams Ceilega ln ntudv of law, but gavo up law for Journallstlc satfwar. He was aBsistant Wltor on the B4d "Albany Morning Kx Wft" ruanaglng edttor Albany Kveni.1K lottfaaT from 1,1 1WC. He alao aerved ln the LeKlslature correspondent for The rrtut.

Mr. Southwlck was a member of from the old 20th District and from the new 23d District. contlnuously from lfoH to 1910, with the exceptlon of one term, when he waa flofoated by Martln H. Olynn. Mr.

BOUthWleh waa horn ln Albany ln 1863. He had for years been a close frl- and advlSar of Will? lam Barnaa, and was alao an Intlmata fiiend of M-e-Tresident Bbermaa. Mr. Bouthwlck waa student of flnai. vvrott- t.

i on that BUbJaCt He had larga boMrnga ln real estate in lngton and in mlnlng property tn Eeaes County. never married. Hla mother, one brother and two aietera aurvtvc him MRS. MARY N. W.

MORGAN. Telegrapb Tbe Tribune.l Phlladelphla, Oct 17. Mra. Mary New bold Welah Morgan, daughter of the late John LowbeT Wclsh, and wlfe of Cor Mea Morgan, died last nlght Ht i home, Hlll, after a long illness. Mra Morgan was prominent aocially ln New Yotk, Newport nnd thla City, ln 1199 she marled I'en-ival Fraser, jr whom Bhe dhorced nlne years and BOon rd nitirtled Mr.

Morgan Mr Iforgan'B grandfather, the late John waa a Unlted Btatea Mlnlater Oreat Biitaln, BEDFORD FUNERAL TO-MORROW. The funeral of Alfred Bedford, who dled last week ln London, England, wtll be held nt the Bmmanuel Bapttal Cb irch, Lafayette an.l st. Place, Brooklyn, to-morrow afternoon at 2 Tlie Rev. John Humpetone, aaalated by the Rev. Lewia Con int, wtll eonduct the Alfred Bedfoid, a dlre I deacendanl the Pemberton-Biedfordfl of I waa bora ln London In Ha came to Ameriea wlth his father when aara of age, his Brei emi arltb Tiffany, Toung a Ellla.

On attslnlng his majorlty he tnken and Wlth Mr Tlfl Mr Cook and Colonel MeClure tuted tiie erlglnnl flrm of Tlff.mv tf prencj of the Waltham Watch Company, aa Ita repreaentatlve a' until hla retlrement actlve business Church vork clalmed large paii of Mr Bedfoni attentlea, aad ha I of the Washlngton Avenue Baptlai Church, of Brooklyn, for ma I Ia aftcr oonatltuent member of Baptlst Church, rlgina held rclea and oks in his a FUNERAL OF MAX SPICKER. Tlie funeral ef Ii on V. r-enoon at the T.a Bl, of he had been muaical dlrector for I tlon. a ilogy on the musielan. and of ta nty aolo rolci aang, wlth nt the organ.

havlng com- from Portlnnd, trlbute to bla long? CO.MTEST J. C. MARTIN WILL Executors Would Give $750, 000 to Presbyterian Bodios. Jep.se L'Amoi I ll cl a made by John I ti erday oa July 11, III Mi in wl ml 8 Ht (7 rlum, a here I bad beei tted aa a mental nt, was a retln i lerchant, aatata i ln the will of IM teaUtor be 'Iiiests to aeveral publlc Inatltutiona to his md a brotl ated the Blble Trah .1 r.r C. Martln I 1313, now dlaputed, bout 1760,000 ol bla eatati to Martln I whlch he estsbllabsd Blble itudy meralll alr and Mr Wlng, i tors under the prior aill, aald In thelr vita ln auppoii of thelr eonteal ol luent wiii that waa not a vaii Inatrument becauaB at the time ll waa executed the teatator waa Incompatent and, "ln fact, araa Inoane," and that the wrltlna aubmltled for pro bate hearlng tbe date of July 31, 1811, "waa not hla free voluntary act, i.ut, in? formatlon and bellef, obtalned by Influence exerclaed by aoma peraona unkaown to tha conteatants." The tsnistaea of the john Martin Bdu catlonal Fund held a meetlng un Beptem ber 21, tentatlvely dedded not to take any steps ti collect the large ll lefl to tl.e fund by it? founder The truateea are of the oplalon that tba purpoaea of the fund can be better carried out by the Preabyterian institutions mentloned by Martln lri will of Every man who Has not registered must bear h.a part of the disgrace that the registration so far is below that of four years ago.

Wipe out your respon eibility by registering to-day. Regis? tration places are advertised in the papers. Hunt youra up and go to it on your way to work. FOREIGN SAVANTS GUESTS American Geographical Society Entertain8 in New Home. The Amerlcan GteograparJoal Boclety, ef New York, entertSlaed flftv dlstlngnl'hed Ekiropean geographete, arho nnve travelllng through this eountry.

and Other gues'h at an lnformal reeejitl.m last nlght at the aociety'a new buiiding, 157th etre.t and Mroadway. The oceaaion comblned th. houaewatmlng of the orj-anlza tion wlth the entertalnment of the travel In the ahsence of Anher M. Huntlng preeadent the aodaty, wara largely raaponalble for the erection of tha new buiiding, Greenough. iloa proalflant.

ncted as maatar eeie n.onles. The forelgn geographers present ln cludsd Kduard Dr. Frlts afaehatSCbafe atid Dr. K'igen Oh.rhum 111. of Auatrta; rnui Btaaa, of Balgrami professorOle Olufaen, of Daaaaarh; Haarl Baullg, Alherl Demangeon.

Kmmanuel de Margerie, Bdouard Alfred Martel, Bm? manuel de Ifartonne, LaeJen OalletB, Vacber, Pferra Baatlan, Jacquea Qouberl and Franeols of Frnnee; Brloh voa DrygalFki. Dr. Prita Jaegar, OottfHsd Dr joseph Partaeh. Dr. Alfred Ruhj.

Dr. Carl Ubllg. Harry Waldbeur, ,.,11. and Dr. Gustav W.

rajfl 8f Oarmany; Henry 0. Backlt Oeow O. ChlahOlm. Alnn G. OelUle and W.

Ifylea, of Great Hrltain; Dr. de (halnoky and Part T. leki. of Hungary; Dr. Dllnte Marlnelll Ule.l.leri and I Ceaara I'al'iatl.

81 Italy; J. matnaayer and Dr, Oeatratah, af tha uernet W.r.-nsklold. of Norwav; Vladlmh Oou blansky and Jttlea 6a or Hussla; Dr. Gunnar Anderson. Of and Kmlle ChalS, Dr.

Frltr. NuaebaUSB nnd Andre Chalx, of fsWttBaWisUad. A dinner ln honor ef vlsltots will be glven at the Waldorf-Astorla thla evenlng. CAPTAIN IS Weakened Heart by Efforts to Obtain Reinstatement. BINGHAM DISMISSED HIM Big Whose Specialty Was Cleaning Up Districts, Got Back by Reducing Weight.

Paptain Wllllam II. Hndgina, "Blg Blll." who had been 111 flnce dled lnst nlght at his home, No. 18J, Kast Tremont avenue, The Bronx. from heart dtaeaea His wife nnd hla five ehlldren erere ln nttendance at hlB bedslde when th-- came for the blg pollccman. Captaln' Hodglna although att.vked by heart fllanaan on July 36, raliled after ward, and rai ortad back for duty agaln al the Bronx Park atatlon, h.n command.

Thal ln August, but after servlng for aeveral weeka, be was agaln forcci to take to hla bad about three waeka aqo. "lllg Bill" Hodglns'a death ia sahl to have been eauaed by hla frantk efforta to rega bla place ln the Polloa Depart? ment after Coramlaaloner Bingham had dlamiaaed hlm from tiie force. ln Novem ber. 19o7. The "ommlssioner that rlodglna was too stou't to do active duty.

Determlned to ahow his capabtUty as a pollceman, he atarted in to trala, and wlthin a lew weeka lia.l rid hlmself of Ofty-flva pounda of exceafl sh. He waa i Rgbt toi Inajtataanent, but tha Btraln ha had undargona ln re ducing i la ll ned hla heart ii, hla Ilahed ii Ing up tha mder loln and other dlatrlcl Ia uall ha waj Btatlonad at tha Oak street statlon, where up the Da Lawcy paolroom, and for that and other good aarrloe waa Bant by Coinnxlaeloner atcAdoo to the lleroer street command, which waa re gardad as a pron. lu later reara bla eareer wae full of itement On "Blg nearly want to tba Tom i toi patrolmen on hta of an al diaordi rly houae, which ba ralded at Mo Mulbern atreet Tha ewnw ol tne tl.e 0 mona for the police ln def. ndlng said he srould have to na and 1 ordered had been on 1 for tweniv yi HIPPODROME BENEFIT Wilson-Marshall League Testimoniai to Include LonK List of Piayers. a auunn ati Bioolal will ba glraa Hlppodron evenlng, I aa et tha Wl Thl.

made to nrrnnge aa varled as a W4 I al ad ai ti aeen on 1 BhowUlalng some of aa onD Qeorge i ohan can danca; vvui abo wlU giva 111. hlmaeif; Davl I atone; Blaia Janla Imiuta the ihaatrtcal world; Bloaaom be Marquard, ln their Bea Arthur Pryor a ry and ore in an a. from "Banky Panky'i Umlaa Dreaaer, Ward Biil Vok( I 'B Carter de Haven. the "Veel I Brummi Barnee. I Bmma Carua.

Vlctor Moor. Top o' the arlaaj. Roaa, Tom Nawn, tha ranta made up of tweaty-one Amerjcan aong wrltera, and all hipi feature aeta the Baaaattl FaaOly. tba Sit Braoka Dlppy Mata ft and the Tumbllng Haymakere. lition there wtll ba ahort the Boa Wllllam Hulser.

Den candidate for Oovernor of New rork; fcuguBtua Thomas. tba playwrlght and May Irwta. tha comadlaana From tha ofBceaoftha Wllaon and Marahall I ia enncuneed thal thera Drteea and thal apaculatora aill re opportunlty to aall at eaorbt tant HILLIARD IN "ARGYLE CASE." Miantic Clty, ocl 17 llobert Bllllard. dlraction ol Klaw ft preaentad at NTaon'a ftpolla n.eatr.. for ftrat Uma -Tha Argyla ICaae." an orlglt.nl lOUT BOt drama HaTrlal l-ord and Barrey O'Hli WTltten ln co-operatlon Wlth Wllllam J.

Burna Tha aolutlon ol tha haa beca workad out bl Burna aa II uwleruken In hla own Th- Htory do-S noi touch upon arait or Irrfuotrtal Mr HUllard playa Aacha Kayton. a prl inveatlgator. Tha wpportlng 4mat tn i (luatar von Heyfertiu. who st.igcd Bthler. Joeeph Tuohy, Nvilllam Ij- ffiiyU nnd a doZen THEATRICAL N0TE8.

rrioay ad Baai week Julea Ekdjiart 0.Iman'a aex probkan drama, Tha Polnt of Vlew." will be BhOWtl for tha Jf-iio ln New Vork aa Wlll.ain A. Hradv's for 8 B8rt8B of matln.M Theatre Tbare win he four of these afternoon tions of Mr Ooodman'fl Play lt n-j regular opeatag mght tjroductton i'nadlvTand Friday November i The comi. which has heen "letter Pfrlect" me oiooko. lti dally of in medlat. aaalgnment to begin, con lmm.oii Houar.l Ksta Wevena ne Wataon, Madge Kennedy, tjrace 1 irlKvold Mav Malloy.

Helen i-'ampbell others Mr Morrla and Miss Ke? laad otaara. aar. puytng in "Little gffi Mr. Krtabrook in I tie Women." Hl-lt-n Wares premler in Klmer Harrlsa Inew "Trli.l will take place at the A.ademy of Muslc. Baltl Imore, on Monday evenlng.

After 8 araek ln that clty ahe will twaaa to New openi-iK the Hudson Theatre on Tuaaday evenlng, Oatotwr M. will present at the Kiilton Theatre. h.glnnlng OetObBJ1 30. i l-Tght." I BW play by Ba Veil BWtbor Ol "Wlthin the Julia S.nid-rson will make debut aa a star und. 1 the tnanageuient of I'hurles Prohman at Phila.ieh.bia on January 17.

when she will play DaNfl Dale ln 'The Sunshlne tllrl." "What AHs V.ci" Is the tltle of the new farea Raparl Buajhaa Haary w. BJaagaM haa accepted for In EUROPE. Mars and his constant companion wiircy thefertfle fleld. Novamber Tha cnst lreludes Phelly HulU er. Dee mon I rry.

Lan waltera um ire a III i a ghrsa la m-l of the Stage tt II0tel Monday, Ocl er at I at Tha sommltti I Mra rtaab abraban follows: Mra Nellie Thorne, Mre Kenne Iy. Mri Mra Van Tlne, Hl.e. Prancea Btarr, Klorenee Iteed Mn i klnaon. A new d.i.arture. The ln Hoi fantaay whlch Henry Bavaga plana foi produ.

tl In l. i. copyrlghted Thi ha i en d. by Henry Mayer, tha cart onlat Rlcbard ESennetl has engaged Tlra Mur? phy to pta ui hla produo tion of Margaret Turnbull'fl new "The Btronger Cialm," whlch la now ba rehearaal aad wtll produ sd bare next month Mr. laal appearanet in Kea Vork waa ln Oeorg.

Tylei pro auctlon of "Honeat Jlm Blunt' at Wal lai k'a Theatre At the Knlckerhockcr Theatre last nlgh? 1,11" members of the Natlonal Mv chlna Buildera' Asaoclatlon, now la conventlon ln tnu dty, attended the tormanee D. li-hlne." The apectal muale of i almptS and m.ture, Whlch Wtll bB fl feature of Wlnthiop Atne.s't. produ.itJOB of the falrv lalfl I'iay for children, "Snow Whlte." haa been oompoaed by Bdmond itlekett. who for ten yeara was iuuhIu dlrertor for Arthur Bourchier at the Clarrick Theatre, Leejefea In addltion te the of the At lantte iinera who wiii attaad tha "rVlntar Oardaa aaal Monday evenlng, InvrUUeas bave beaa -xu-nded to ar.d aeeaptaclby Willlam Loeb, Colleetor of tha Pon of New Vork. and Dr.

Josepli BB Health Oflleer. Jaasaa Vorbm ennouneaa the angaga ment of Ix.ulae Kutter for one of the laadlng rolaa la new play, "A Riah Man'a WHAT IS GOINO ON TO-DAY. fraa admiaalon to the Anierimn Muaeum Natural the fort Zouloalca! i'ark und the Van rtlatiJt I'ark Mui. Thlrd ot regiatration. polla open from a.

m. to 10 p. m. rnlaa lalnaaaart for four baadrsd deieijatea from f.ir.lin r.MUilries to Klfth Iniernutloiul Congreafl of Cbarabsra Ooaasaerce lodua trlal Aaeoclatl. ii.

luncheon. CT.amt.ar of 1 d. br atojrer Oajraor at me. tliiB. Tll Waat street.

4:10 p. m. Nlght Bolltlcal Mi.sja. I'ntveralty evenlng aadreea by QbWWBBST at af Muale. Umoklvn, sveaaaa Publlc Ircturea of the ll-anl of fcdu-atloii p.

Wlit Cltnto" H'?" -s BvaaiM and Mth atreet, ''lay, Walter Ulackla.rn; Wadlelsh Hlgh ll.i! atreet. of fle.enth avenue. -Tha Merehaai of WUIiaiw Publlc Hch ol 11 No. K5 Kaat 17th atreet. "Canada," Dr.

Archihaid lf. CerrU: Pui.iic. Behool 17. 47th Btrflet, of Elshth avenue. Ameriea," Joha Oeare; Publts 3S Ix.nilnh-k and Clarke atreeta.

"A Nation of Patrtota; or th? lan.i Wa Uve ln." Hanford Poblk 40. No 270 Bast atreet, the Nile." BSia Terry Sanfor 12 Ur adwai, InwooU. sugnty bi. lawren." M. Bt-hool ...7, lath PWBt avenus.

and Muel. Mra. Mary OteBj? on Bturrar; fohitc Behool atreat. weat of Heventh I)r Krank 11. Kolley; l'ubllr Kehool H.

Avenue A and 1-aat Kd rt e.t Indle. (Jeorge Donaldaon. IMbllc Behool 132, and wadaarorth ayaoaa, 'fU lilvlMon of UbOT." T'r M-n amtn Ander aon. )r PaMlfl Bolasal Uff. nue and 127th streat.

Dr. arlffla l'uhllr School 160. Huffolk and Hlv lnaton ht'rerta. "The Kederul l.r. Willlam MarDonald; lent Aflsix-iaiM.

Hall. Ko 11L1. aray "The World'a trade and ia duatry." Dr. John F. Cmwell.

BOHEMIANS ARE HOMELESS Oan't Understand Why Martin Beck Rcpented of Generosity. Bohemlana -in organisation com poaed tha leadlng mualclana La Naw Vork. ls ln a quandary. It know srhethar or not lt haa a home, though untll a short tlme ago It thought It had Ofl the top tloor Martin Beok'a new Palaee Theatre Buildlng, at Broadway and iT'h street. rdlng ftubio Ooldmark, rlaa tha club.

Mr. Back last sprlng club a preeent ol a 10444 of the UBper gOOT the buildlng. Now he hla leaaa retuiaed, aa he flndh he has iisea for tho floor. what ci ib'a aaawar wtll bo is not known. as lt wtll do nothing untli tt has henr.l peraonaily from Mr.

Beck. "It Is a moat extraordlnai sltaatlon," aald Mr Ooldmark to a Trthune reporter last nlght. "Mr. who Is member of tbe Bohemlana, preacnted ua laat sprlng with a leaaa of the top story of the Palaee Theatre Buildlng. We thought lt very klnd and generous of hlm.

when suddenly. a few days ago, we recelved a from Mr Beck'e secretary suy llng that he wUhe.l the lease returned, ns had made other arrangementa. "The club's atutude haa h-en a most one. W. havo written to Mr.

aaklng hlm tO mako elear hla posltlon, but aa yet we have re eelrad no replj Wa chaii do nothing untll we hear from him. What Mr. Beok's aon ls for repenttng of hlB generosity wa know, but aa said, lt haa put af faira In an extraordlnary poBltlon." graafl Knelael. prealdent of the Bo? hemlana, aald that he could not dlscuaa tho matter untll after a meetlng of the i club. on Baturday.

It waa stated at Mr. Beok'a offlce that nothing there waa known of the matter, the man ager belng at prestmt ln Ban Frandsco. jCAMPUS OONCERTS ARRANGED Series of Six, from Oct. 29 to April 8, Will Present Many Artists. The se, oml BaaaOB of the campus con cert OOUraa at T'nlveralty Helgiita will be gln on Tuesday evenlng.

October 89. ahd will include slx concerta. ending on Tuea dny evenlng, Aprll 8. 1813. Thla courae.

Instltuted wlth the Intention of foaterlng a love of mualc and to create a genulnely mualcal atmoaph.re at Cnlverslty Helghta, waa founded last seaaon. Its ob jecta have been uccomplished and a hlgh etandard of musieal tdeals haa been es tablished. lf the encouragement recelved by the committee in making ita plana for this year any crlterlon. Among thoae cho.en for the concert rnurae thla aeaaon are Relnald Werren rath. barvtone, who will appear at the flrat concert; Miss ChrlaUne MUler.

con tralto. and Frar.k Blbb. planlst. at tho tlinal concert. BJ Tueaday evenlng.

No vember 13; Miaa Kleanor Poehler, mesBo eoprano. and the inlveralty Helghta 8oclety. RelnaJd Werrenrnth. conductor, at the third concert. on Tues day evenlng, Decemher Mlas Harrlet Ware.

composer-planlst. and John Barnes Wella, tenor. at the fourth concert, on Tueaday evenlng, Febniary 26; Mlaa Flor ence Hlnkle, aoprano, and Maxlrnllian iniaer, vlollnlat. at the flfth cmicert on Tuesday evenlng, March IS, and the tnl veraity Helghta Hu.ral Society at the sixth concert on Tuesday evenlng, Aprll 8. JILTED, aVArVTS $50,000 Mrs.

Arngon Says A. J. McOlure Broke Promise to Wed Her. Ar J. MeClare, aoa of willlam MoClura, a rlch business man of Albany, waa made defendaat ln a PMM of proraiBB sult yesterday, whlch Mrs.

Helsn AragOB fllad ln the fl-ipremo rt. Tho dafendant mavee a great flaal from place to lace. anl lt was nectds iry for Aragoi. to get an order to s-rve McClure hy malling tha papers to the Uiurel X. wluro he i.s now belleved lo ba Btaytng.

Mra Aragon I McClure made riret promlaa to marry bar Aprll 1910, anl aeveral tlmea atnea then haa rapaated lt Now ICeClura refuses to make good Ids alleejed promise. He ls the dlvoroed buaband ot Mra Anna Casstn Mcaure. daughter of John Caaain. of BenaeelaatN for many years promlnent in the polltl tho county. The marrlage of Casfltn and MoClura came ahout through a plcture of the young woman ln a ninga Elne.

Mcdure WBS travelllng in the West at time and he hurrled to Albany to 1 wee the orlginal of the pldure. He got there Just ahead of an Itailan count who I wafl BB the 83388 mtsslon MlaB Cassln ui. 1 Mc'lure were married slx months after tt.e tlrst meetlng. That was four taea yearB ago. Mrs.

McClure obtalned h.r ln the court awardlng her 16,00.) a year allmony for herself and flve-year-old son Three montha after Mrs McClure was dlvorced she marrt.d pftrker ornlng, son of a former president the New York Central Railroad. This is the thlrd day of registration. Booths open from 7 a. m. to 10 p.

m. To-morrow ia the last day, but don't take a chance. Register to-day. Do it thia morning. Delay Is fatal.

Don't loae your vote. lf you don't regietar you cannot vote. MARRIED. HOl.l.Y?OODDARD?On October 18, 1813, at Bt Jarnta Chur. at.

and Madlaon by the Kisht Rev. Fraderlck. Courtney. UjuIss Raynolda daughtar of the late Aurustua Holh and tha rttw Anna Kls aam. to Rutph HartUtt C.oddarU.

Orace Church try. O.tober 18, 18172, the Hcv. Oavrfs KianelB Nelaon, Grace, of Mr. and Mra. t'aleb A.

Burbank, to Cpton Prentlss Tuesday. Octo? ber 15, 1812, at St John'fl Jeney City Helghtfl. Vlda Cooa. WUilan.a. daugh? tar of Mra Tliomas Hllton Wtlilams, to Rlehard Hamtlton fltreet.

Notlrea of raarrtaaes and deatha muat be aeeompsnled by full name and address. DIED. Bedford. Alfred. Jollne, Adrlan (olgate, Marlon T.

Sherldan J. Dr.ike. Sarah T. I'lant, Amella E. Bckert.

Thomae T. Runyon, Elmer E. (leorgea, Fu-phen. Schonabarger. Adulph.

Anna. Vilierfl, J. Hadenberg. Mailon A. B.Toung, Mary W.

Jewell. Alfred. BEDFORD? Funeral eervlees of the late Alfred Bedford will be held at tha Emmanuel Bap tiat Church. Lafayatte ave. and 8t.

Jarnea Place. Brooktyn. on Saturday, October 10, at 2 p. m. Intertnent prlvate.

COI.OATH?fuddenly, on October 17. Marlon Townaend. wlfe of Cralg Colaate. Notloe of funeral htreeftsr. DIED.

Octeber 17. 1912, entared Inle aternal, Bai True, wifa of w.i'.iam E. Bervl ss the houae, h'o. Fouth K. J.

al ll o'clock, on Baturday befora noon. Will frlenda 1 ib T. An annlveraary mass ot rsqui-ni ai tha Church of Ow of Li.riea, West 143d en Sat.inisy morn -lofcer 18th, at k. 48, gervlcwa 2)1 2 1 Bt (Trank o'clock. rtege.

12. Mra. -jjera, daughter ot Mr. and H. Ilarpfr.

or No. 4)68 1-irmra Brooklyn. Octe II Bt No Bai I Si ir. Hervlces at her L'nteo kw evenlng at a'dOCk JEWB The General Podetv Of and rradea rr.en of tha Clty ef Bew Tork. Evecutl rfl a 2" eat 444 Berrowful ennouncement ib made of the drath of Brother Alfred JeweU, in.

for tweaty mr yeara a Baetaber laty, servdng falthrt I -nalon rommittce for aare, Bn I a Mterary rommlttee for three n-jrial takea ria at i Oetneterj al .1 Ba, oo ALEXANDER WAUCER, I'reiiJant. RI, HAIil' DATBJ, Secretary JOLINE? At hla Inta real No 1 West 13d Bt, on 18th daj ot October, 1613, Adrlan H-fTman Jollne. husba.n.1 Marj E. JollBe, Ir, u- 61 hla as? -B will i.e held at All AngelB1 Church, -t End ave and IM Bt. Wew York Cttl BeW York, I'rtday, the lhth day af October.

at a m. MBMBBMtfl TIIE CLCM ef Naw Vork wlshl.ia to attend the f-inara! of Adilnii ihdTiiian ciaes of Beveaty, forrner dr-nt of tl.e Bt All Anaela' Church, 81at at. and Bad at on Frlday niornina. I tober 18, wat.tfr n-'O'ii. Bsarstaay, MAOLE On 1813, of lypol-i fever, Bharllan J.

a a af the late Ri'-heri aad Nagle Fuaeral fi sa hla resU.mce. No. 210 Tth Brooklyn. Frlday, OctotaSf 18 OM a tr t. Cypreea Hlila Cemeterv.

PI.ANT Sudde lly, at the BOOaa of her daugn Mr? B. Smlth, soun 1 He.i Amelta E. P.ant, wife of ttlwln E. 1'lant. Funeral BarvioaS Saturuay, at 1 o'clock, at Bsaad Heach.

-At N. on day, October 16, 1H12. Blr.ier Eilsw.rth. r-e red of Jernle Runyon. and aon of Alexander M.

and tha lata Ellzateth Wll Hla Runynn. ln ill '2d at hla late reahlence. No. Madlson are. I lalnneld, N.

on evenlnf. Octobef at o'clock. HrHONEHEIi'JEK On WVdnasday. October ia 1912, Adoii'n Behoneberger, ln Funarel aerWcei at hla late resblance. No.

640 Hanco-k Brooklyn. on Erlday. Octo? ber 16. st 2 p. m.

VXI.IJ5RB? After a brief lllness. on Walnee day, er Irt, 1H12. at hla No. BM Oth st Urooklyn. Joseph Jay Villers, beioved tiuatan.l of Elorence lJerry.

,8 yeara. Euneral prlvate Wedneaday. October 16. 1012. at her home Fuiton Bempatead.

laland, Mary W. Youna. wife of WUItB II VounK Fur.eral at I late resU I'enre Frlday afternoon, at 8:16 Traln FMtbush statlon. Rrooklvn. 1:57.

I'. nnivlvgnla atatlon. Tork. 2 p. BJ.

Interment prlvate. CEMETFRIES. THE AWN CFMETFRT. 28Sd St. By Harlem Train and by Trelleya Offlce, 20 Eaat N.

T. rNDERTAKERa FRAVK E. rAMPHEl 2411 West 184 Bt rh-ipeli, l'r'iat. li.mrai, Amba lanreB 1S24 OFK1CE8. MAIN 154 Naasau street.

I'PTOWX 1364 Ilroadwajr, any Amirloin Dlatrlct i.fflce. HAH1.ES* 167 Eaat I23tk No. 213 Weat and Na 219 West I33tb streel..

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