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f 5 ‘ E f s feapired by motives of personal re-|mamma ant @ bad attack of nervous venge. It fe now known that at least | reaction te of Jurors had their minde| Mian hte am, however, wall rhe had whetty h ing partners proxy to do any or partly made up when ther | iitving neeanmary about the perfect! Rad heard Stokes'a story on the wit- | erand and glorious verdict (hose dar O80 stand. The evidence of TAllian |ting twee iurore con how whe would aieene and Bthei Conrad had Uttleliske ty bug them all—rendered when oe on the ultimate result of the | they acquitted them of the pe boo broweht by that “horrtd Only one ballot was taken, Bloven | Stokes” furore werp for acquittal and one voted | a eee Ry d = gee ‘i Diawk. This juror changed his votr F saak tay Gimme een nal and voluntarily. The only reason, apps cet Mt a Lane ire el reaty, why the jury remained Out 40 | of wove, Jovely, perfoctiy grand men tour (8 that 11] twelve were full of 00% | We really never lot confidence at “ iy Vereation and wanted to rid themsvives of aome of it before returning to the jury & x with the verdict. OTOKES'S TESTIMONY DAMAGED PROGECUTION MOBT. After the jurors had returned their verdict they adjourned in a body to « festauract near the Criminal Courts Building and talked freely of the case Alb of them knew ceporters wore prea emt, and none of them seemed to Bach and every juror decieared that believed he had done hie full duty « Sonn. ¥ jomnees tho sigma, voless Asked if she Wad any mee 0 young Kirie on the verge ot forming « a iarwety | cree ship with euch elderly men ae lnrgoly | on, Mine Graham said Although It wae terrible at times hear that Btokes and the 1 rat Attorney, Mr. Buckner, make th fin apcesetions ageinul us when we knew ther® was no word of truth tn bem, Mr. Buckner went out of hie way be we vindictive and horrid as he conta, in apite of the fact that we were ted 1 can't think of him without a ehodder. “You, we etline, not already want to rest and forget all thi ean.” are going on the atag: I suppone At lee q@heo he said that Stokes the issue in the win, The millfonaire| “Tet! them to keep away from old feopardizes hia own object in every) men. Mut if they can't heap away, they move he made, and hin tastioony wae! should never shoot, 1 have leamneg my jen and hope to rom by it.” more damaging io the pronecution than | te the defense. As a matter af fact, |, the defense could have closed at the end of the presentation of the promeu tes’s case and got @ verdict of know 1 don’ t Stelia Singleton, Mine Gra qutees. married sister, was tugging at “Qmiy one ballot was taken,” said | Meeve throughout the interview Mp. Pomer, “and but for the fact that | W4# in a hurry to catch the La on which whe sailed this after 1 whore her young ebild te living ol to be inter. ene of the jurors wanted to feel his way, that ballot would have bern un for acquittal. Ae it was, the ferer got up and expremsed himaeif as to acquittal as woon as he found the other eleven thougnt that wer. “Personally, I made up my mind that the defendants should be acquitted at the conclusion of Stoken’s testimony. I Could not poadibly believe a man who Singleton re view Mins Graham she wa ypin temporarily at Miaw Conrad's bome in Harlem MRS, GINGLETON BAILB THANX. ING “JUST” JUDGE. jraham was at the pier to see jer depart. ‘The women attracted h attention and both talked freely emamed such « shocking letter as that tal of the two show girke, @eatession of Lillian Graham's, which Was istroduced in evidence, 1 cannot Just, All of us rothe awful Sieve woman could write euch « soe on bing Why, Lilian slept letter unies: under compuisior last night for firat time ines the MILLIONAIRE MOTIVE WAS | trial started “It ls true that the atria are going to PLAINLY REVENGE “That's right,” tee jurors Ef 1 had any idea that Mr. Stokes wae a@tuated by the slightoat sense of civic duty in prosecuting those girls,” Mr. sue Stokes for damages, They have al- ready talked the matter over with thelr lawyers, ‘The pu the mde of the Kile all th mult, land tho girls were cause of the awful record of Ktoke Bhe said whe had no plana to die and Liltan Graham, standing ‘by her, eald that she had not arranged for her own future either, She paid that Ham- mersteln had offeret an Conrad and herself another engagement and that they might possibly accept it, but that the deal had not been arranged yet. — MORNER MURDER chorused nearly all ef the trial, to learn that all my fellow farymen shared my sentiments about @tokes. 1 bed naturally expected that there would be some divergence of opin- jem among twelve men, and fact that no such @ condition arose proves how strong o witness Mr, Stokes wae again himeif. “The jury couldn't help Sears, setts potion of the fact thet twe of Mr. igh priced Pretty pe were in ine ear cour feom every day to that the Attorney 414 bie ety. Nor od a the fury overtook the fact thet Mr, Stokes, 8 Considerable exponse, samt Ma per- | Gamal counsel to the Pacific coast to @ather evidence againet the charester ef one of the defendants. lt was e case ‘ef unlimited money against these Girls, (Contimied from First Page.) who had nothing but thetr own stories." “Beokes,” ald another juror, “lM 8] ana the car aped eway on the way to man of my age. 1 have daughters at] tne Troy jail. Here the Asstatant oma, and they are visited by youns! pistrict-Attorney was called, and Girl, 1¢ one of these youns girle should) through an interpreter submitted Rey- prove weak, 1 should consider & MY/ mond to an hour and a half'e rigid ex- duty to talk to her ase father, I doubt) amination. Letters found in the m §f Blokes would ove bis duty Ivins i! nockets were signed “Di Donato,” but Wat directios.” had been seat to him from Lovell- “Canaille!" said « third juror ta re- to Btockes, whic! indicates that Stokes not only aa un- Gesirable individual, but @ whole mob @r collection of undesirables, GHOOTING DID NOT ENTER THE DISCUSSION. Me wae noted by all who heard the Surere talking about the case and their ville, 0. ‘Later thty morning Bonacker and Ho- ratio Mould, the Roneselaer milk dealer dipcovered the murder, went to lentify the @ they arrived at ae the Bheriff's oMce the Italian had been re- peot, but whi erted that he wtill w poatiive man that had been @eliberations that sone of them Ap-| lensed was the man for whom the po- feared to pay any atiention to the fact! too W. E. D, Stokes was shot in the| The Renesiaer County Board of Buper- visors authoriaed Bherlff Cottrell to offer reward of $1,000 for the arrest and con- m of the murderer of the Morner of Idlilan Graham and Ethel day last June, The actual! & @Rooting was not mentioned. t ‘The high priced counsel, referred to by Foreman Fiomer, were Judge Will-| of b He fies « eta ment fam M. K. Oloott and Terence McManus, | Attorney! The ata! ment daca: Mr. Gtokes was reported to be in a) that the autopsy on the body of Blan Morner, the youtuer of the two girls, favorable condition to-day, but not out @f danger by any means. Dr. Thornley, @peaking of tis patient, said. “While his physical state ls very good, @onsiderin the severe — operation @rough which he pamsed, and he ts ebeerful and optimiatic, secondary ant) Gangerod: symptom might develop at QBY minute, That is ihe reason we are Keeping the verdict from im and « allowing him to see the newspapers. will ask for the papers, later in showed conch the last few 1 ively that she had spent utes of her fe unsuc- jeavoring to defent her SUSPECT REARRESTEO BY THE ANY POLICE. came to Albany morning ana to Heedaue ery, ated with Sheriff Cottr the day, as he has asked for them| Troy, Who maid he did not want the nan, Overy day, but he will be satisted when| S24 the focal authorities then « deavored to ascertain if the District- We tell Bim he le not strong enough tO! Attorney of Rennessiner County wanted peed yet. Mr. Stokes ts a wensivle man) gaomond held @Rd takes the advice of bis ductor re-| PITTAFIELD, Mass, Deo. 16 th ligiously, We are going to keep the my mews of tho verdict from bim for geveral days, cle has not Inquired| some information as to (he whereabou shout (ie trial wince he wae taken 1°) Of Edward pases, we SNe of beetle ft dever of (he Morner family, Deteotlve BTHEL GONRAD WILDLY HVS! J icremin und Sherift Cotiress, both of 5 TERICAL AFTER VERDICT, — | Ti» X._came, here to-day. The officers refused to diecuse the i The verdict of the jury wae returned es ney week ward would et br o'clock yesturdey evening wh the two defendants were almont vous . wrecks after an hour's wait on the jury apd several hours In the court room dur- which they had heard themerives COLUMBIA A ENTRIES, denounced in unmeasured terns by tue COLL IOBLA Prosecutor. Neither of thea: wre Pope | iyo ie fia ful of better than @ disagreement, ale ure thougt their lawyers bad assured them the chances were tn \eir favor, When Foreman Mlomer announced the the jury had decided to acquit, Kthel Comrad, who had unooncerned and even flippant Uiroughout the trial, be came wildly hysterical, while Lilian Graham, whose emotional outhreaks had baited the proceedings several times, Wes culm and quiet ‘Miss Conrad's screams could be heard | al over the court Louse When the fit of hysteria passed she fainted, AWAY; DON'T SHOOT,’ SAYS MISS GRAHAM. abo bet 0 friend of Ly RACH ‘TRACK, & ¢,, for Monday's taves wh +1 Nel ‘ sey : 108 tne On ' | ne nt ils Milian Graham and kthel Conrad) )sia1 h ie ot girls in New mare, 110, #4 t least that is) a. it il he ite HRY it! the newepaper ri ty AE ae Monten ey bia ry 4uau faa Ale Mtn ied weuaud, POLICE CLUBBERS | KEEPSANTA KAS. OUT OF ONE HOME | William ( zarroll, sed, Vite of As- sault, Is Laid Up for Re- pairs in eal MAYOR STARTS PROBE. i{ Innocent Child Made Trouble for Father, Who Was Black- jacked at His Door. Charges havo been preferred to Mayor Gaynor and Commissioner Waldo against (wo policemen who are alleged to have brutally clubbed William Car- Hospital and hie five litte children i loft without support. There will be no Manta Claus at the Carroll home be-! cause Carroll cannot get out of the hoe pital in time to tell the saint of the season about bie Httle ones. Carroll lives at No, 8 West Forty: Sixth treet, Hin wife died nine monthe ago, leaving him with five child-en, Kate Tay'-= came to take charte e houre and the children, She was at the house Jast Saturday night when the clubbing Incident took place. Here tn what she sald of it to-day: “Mr, Carroll is a lumber tnepector employed by the Kast River Mil and Lawibet Company has alwaya been n and ® good father to his iittte on For «me time he had been with pneumonia and pleuri | About 10.45 o'clock Saturday night I he ald that he would walk out in street and get some fresh al “About ten minutes later he came back and said to his little daughter, Julla, ten years of age, that here had been @ shooting down at the corner. Then he The Mttle girl, thought that some one was trying to shoot her papa. “the ran to the corner of Tenth ave- nue and Forty-sixth etreet and told policeman that some one was trying to @hoot her paps. The policeman rapped for another policeman and the two came to the house and entered the Aitahen. They asked where Mr. Car- foll was and his other little girl, Mar- Garet, eight years of age, ran into. the Vestibule amd found him, When Car- fol came into the kitchen the police- men aaked: “"What do you want with ue? “‘L don't want anything, what ls the trouble? asked Mr. Carroll, “Then he explained she altuation and the policeman sald he had been drink- ‘ng. He said that he had not and tried to explain when one of the policemen Mit him in the face and knocked him down, Then both left the house, Mr. | Carri got up and fol. ved them out in the Wtreet, He asked If he might explain the case and Policeman James 8, McDonald of the West Forty-seventh atreet, station, took @ blackjack from | hie pocket and struck Mr. Carroll on the right temple, He wae knocked un- conscious, While he was down both policemen clubbed him aad then took him to the station house, “He did not cume back untH early Monday morning, when he said he had beon taken before Magistrate Herbert in the West Side Court and diecharged upon the charges of drunk and divor dorly conduct and using vile language, On ‘Tuesday he was not adle to get up i ho Was taken to lower Hompital, and the doctors said the bones ta his Junkie had been broken.” Mra Taylor wrote to Commissioner Waldo and Andrew J. Carroll of No, 134 ty-weventh street wrote to Gaynor Giving the facta On investigation Bewadh b Bab s FRENCH CHAMPION HERE. Marcel Moreau Comes te Tack! jman, surrounded by other broadshou! dered men, came down the « At wae Marcel Moreau, the midd jon boxer of France, Mare x weeks, and will Just have time to elatop the fiatio ambitions of two good | Americans. Ho doesn't know who they jare, tut awalts ac | Moreau Was ace . Charies Milla »y his man. and wae 1 Raoul A of whi last June fient Wille Lewis in turn, America matohed to * upon Ms res After he ts through with Lewis he will Seht Carpentier for the middle welght championship of Kurope, an cotaamaienl HE’S NOT GOING TO ITALY. | Young Man ts song wife in him with her tats Christ the Browns + detained ay Bh. Brooklyn by the po toned him tre * Kans plank Cunanter Paronia to-dey vr 4s mbout to nal’ tor Ais noliday Coral disappeared Mat Roowaway time hat the ship was Pur as taken io & coh at t Browasyite aacion he made @ noo of neoktic and tried to hang hi Pectors were ealied from Mosplin!, and they wot be bada’t bh bimeelt in the tea the last to board Alves the Amerioan Boxers, When the ateamship La Provence dooked Yh ning ® broad-shouldered | Hoarding | | Police Victim and His Children, Who Won’t See Any Santa Claus Oms roll, with the reeuit that he ta in Fiower| —_ -- BICYCLE RACE. (Gonleiasd froin oii from First Page) than throwin riders out of condition | was putting them in finer trim for the final heart-breaking hour to-night. During the afternoon Moran shoul. dered moat of the task plugging, and this led many to believe that t faving himself for one overh nor in the early evening, wal ort afterne to amp desperate Jate in the 1 Clark bellef wan strengthened by the fact that Clark, too, allowed Fogler to hold up that team's end, and {fi other ways hours of this last #ix-day race Garden would be marked by duel Dis Australian not denied by the Kramer support. ors that the diminutive Australian hel an immense advantage, | Matorte hair-raising Kratner and we by no mean ply said yards. & few minut c speed, 1 gain the ta, made 4 looked ws I Powers was Th gained a lap. Fowler There a ta) ai HM the not before ti crushed out. No one had actui a ‘a ten teams left in the Just afier midnight to-~day made up of Wiliam Australia and Fred *Jumbo" ¢ New Zealand was compelled to quit on account of the condition of Palmer, eee CHILD SHOPPER KILLED IN STREET BY BIG AUTO. Violet Schwar' ter of Andrew Schwarta of > not see the child until rolled under the wheels. truck within hal ne in the a between rival, 1 of mpeed but they we ‘They sims 4 the crowd did ishearten: it aw keenly expect a sensational sprint. By one of the fastost sprints ever aoen in @ six-day race, Jackle Clark of Aus. |! tralte and on Leghege? Joo Fogier of | Brooklyn, gained e lap on the other heveryte trent necond; Woodlander, 195 (Fainvroth: @t 2 o'clock and lasted only three min- | 1.19 4- tes, Clark getting the lap after circling | veth O., Outpost, Catroke, the track eight or ten times. Clark started the trouble by makin; fast jump on the Madison avenue turn, and opened up a gap of about ‘Tho sprint started forty Fogler made a pretty pickup gi and increased the distance to about ito 5, 4 to three-quarters of a time Kramer was in @ poo! not get through. Thon Mora: been knocked unconsctous by @ bad fall! three During this t and could who had) before, was hustled out of bis bunk and placed on his wheel He immediately tore after Fogler, sa i before he could overcome the big lead 5 & picked up Fogter and ing around the track at a naged to nail the others and after tear- terriMe Moran promptly made a protest that he had not lost the lap and threatened to quit the race, test, ‘The other riders also and for a time it he teams but Clark and Foaler would go on a strike, but Mat summoned and = soon siraightened out the trouble. 9,00) spectators were excited and yelled that Fogler and Clark had not Moran openly accused Floyd MoFerland, the manager of Clark, of framing up # game to give Clark and race the tea ‘Pedlar" Palme Wells the eleven-year-old 6 West Forty sixth street, Was run over and instantly killed by a big automobile truck on Eleventh avenue oo Forty-sixth street this afternoon She was cr eet and slipped on the w under the front wheels of the truck. big veuite! ry the plano firm of Kohler & Campbe' wae driven by Peter J.C . which 1s owned ry of ue, the Bro He stopped wth, but had been at child's life ould be found sfterward who seen how the ehikt feil She had been marketing for her mottier nd was returning home, Her body was Joarried into her home and the drive: of the auto-truck Ww locked up in the W at station > —- -— | CIGAR CAUSES CHURCH FIRE. \wtreproot Room saves St. Thoma: jah House from Dama: Kdmund M. Spear, sexto ‘Thomas's Choreh, at Pifth avenue and Fitty-third atreet, emoke arising from the ba of the 1) house P 0 Pifty-titrd etreet, thi Afternoon, He Was unadie to find the Ye from which the smoke came and allied the Fire Department, Twe com pantes responded The home of Cornelias Vanderbit ‘who wae operated upon for appendict oday, t% divectly aerom the ste fr ‘ sing of t lin the avenus Wae che » (ie Nremen sous They to | working 4 some car in @. fireproof room basement and that one of them had |gespees & cigar esuinp in some wets sone att anxiety ie source oF enters had been in material, The Mreproof character, of the room prevented ‘parish house, She blice was easily ox- ‘ Maguished, dam. This | the the - rae wth ek AD elhelinden Rented 40, 1lvil. LA PROVENCE HERE AFTER RIDING THE BIG WAVE WAVE BUMPS French tne lege Brings Mrs. Will- jam A. Clark and Other Notables for Winter's Stay. a ‘The steamship La Provence of the French line came into ‘her dock, to-day, and the passengers told of @ stermy passage. Tucsday night a big wave broke the forward rail on the boat deck, Among the notables aboard was Mrs. Clark, wife of Senator William A. Clark ot Montana. She was accompanied by her two daughters, Andiee, nine years AG, and Huguette, five years, and her sister, Mrs. Amelic Hoyt, wife of EB. 8. Hoyt of Los Angeles, Senator Clark went down the bay In a revenue cutter to meet his family. They hed been abroad since ‘May. Senator Clark said he and his family ‘would spend the winter a thelr town house on Fifth avenue. He declared he was formuladag plans by which the Public might sec his wonderful collec- tion of art. fe sald he bad not quite worked out the idea, but hoped before | long to give New York art lovers the opportunity they would lke. The Countess Wugenie de Bocande, who was formerly Miss Ada Henderson of Alexandria, Va., sald she was going to spend the winter with her sister, Miss A. 8. Henderson, of Alexandria. The Duc de Richelieu, travelling in- cog. as M. Chapelle, was unmasked, much to his discomfort. He did not wish to be known, but the reporters] found him out. The Duke's mother was formerly Miss Alice Heine of New Orieans and after the death of his’ father she married the Duke of Monaco, L. Rothenberg, New York drygoods man, was In Paris on business when a cable announced that the stork was hovering near his New York home, cut NAVAL MILITIA CALLED FOR SECRET ACTIVE DUTY First. Battalion | Hastily Mobilized, With One Day's Rations, Aboard Granite State. Under orders of the Governor the First Battalion, Naval Militla, began @ hur. ried mobilization to-day on board the ship Granite State at West Ninety-sixth o-night the battalion, equip: active service and with one in haversacks, will pro- ty-second Adjutant- ; | Where wr | there was every indication that the final | gajiors do not know, are to ®o after that the the Instructions bee ling kept @ secret by naval officials. the scene about the Granite |this morning was one of bustle. Ord. e stores and field equipment was ing laid out and preparations made for any kind of service. ——————_ COLUMBIA RESULTS. ‘RST RACE—Selling; purse $200; for State | a wireless message teliing him he had lost the race, but he galned an addi- tion to his family. | thire-y Kix and upward; six ‘fur- | pagne supper. bee Sen on rnica, 13 ,Turner), 6 to 1, | eaecrn es Paise Leonora Kerwin of the 1 rigi 8" company, who has been a ged ertnrd Lary gerd yes can 5 jer grand opera, said she work n and 2 to 6, third. ‘Time, My tnkeal that she had to come home tee firet: Dr, Burch, 12%6/| “Three Tw! 1, (J. Cook), % to 1, 12 to 1 and 6 t 2 to 1, even Brandolin Iso ran and finished as named. SECOND RACE-—Seling: for eee | olds; wx furiongs.—Silax Grump, 100 (McTaggart), # to 5, 1 to ut, frat; Queen ee, 108 CPurn 1 to 2 “rut, second: Jawbone, 118 (Hopkins), id 1 to3, third, Time, 1 perth and Mamita ais ran and finished a named. THIRD RACK—Selling; purse $200; ral ar-olds and up: six furlongs | 128 (Hopkins), 6 to 5, 1 to 2 ret, Flarney, 1 (J. Hanover), W to 1, 8 to Land 3 to 1, seca dward, 328 (Grand), 7 to to 5, third, Time, Rarne, Chilton Squaw, Horace E her debut pista: ea London. RUSGIA THREATENS BREAK WTHUL OVER PASSPORTS Sarg Kirk, ¢ | Joe R 1, and out, board also ran and finished ax named. ) POURTIT RACE-Selting; purse $300; (Continued from First Page.) for th “year-olds and upward; one ion | mile. man, 8 (S nm, 6 to 6, [1'to 2 and out, fret; sem! Qiaver, ww | ture of the protest, It is believed, how- | (Turner), 7 to 2, 6 to 6 and 1 to 2, sec- | ever, to have been directed principally | ond: Otlle, 10s (Hopking), 7 toy 2 to 1] againat the language of the Sulzer reso- and 0 5, Chine Time-. -4 Dolly | - Dultman, Casque and Markham also ran | ‘toe which paldly declared that Rus and finished as named. sia had violatéd the terms of the treaty >. --- of 1832, News of Russia's protest spread OR. CAILLE TAKES BRIDE. through the city this afternoon and New York Physician Is Married in Quaker City. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16, -— Dr, August Cail seventy-five years) old of No. 733 Madison avenue, New caused a decided sensation, Little else was talked of at the Capitol and there were numerous informal conferences among the national legislators, The Senate was not in session. ‘The State Department acmitted later’ and Mise Rita E. Selbold, who | this afternoom that the situation was r age as thirty-tive years and | serious, Some of the officials there | ner address us No. 10L West One Hun- | Rave comtended from the first that the ‘ew York, wore | abrogation of the treaty of 1838 would scopal min- | leave the United States withont any dred and Ninth street, married by 4 Methodist iwter at a hotel there to-day, The) sort of friendly intercourse with couple called at the Marriage License | Russia ana therefore in a worse posi- Lureau in Philadelphia City Hall to- | ¢iom than mow to enforce the admission sether and tmmediately went to the | of Amerioam citisems. All thought of ‘tel for the ceremony after the +! being able te negotiate a new treaty conse was Issued with Russia, if the Sulzer resolution EPR piR calmed of abrogation should pass, apparently BLAZE THREATENS GIRLS, | #24 been dismissed. That the United States was leaning trongly to the hop. ihat American Ambassador Guid would be successful in obtaining @ modification of the pass- port regulation with the St, Petersburg Government was indicated by a mem- | Wlee, Spark 1 Fearing Explosion, Wh hie ta Laboratory, A spark from a tar-bolling furnace in front of No. 304 West Fiftieth sian Government agreed to admit to Tennensec | Hoy, Leon B., Eliza- @ rest. She will return and will make ki Russia American Jews whose character FIND’ STARVING MAN. and standing was vouched for by the| Vietm United States. It was the belief’ here to-day that this suggestion had becn offered by Ambassador Cautld and that it was being considered by the Russian | dressed, was found unconscious in # Ke Office. doorway at No, Ill Second avenue When he tearned of the White House | daybreak to-day. Pollceman, Spatl = to-day, Chairman Sulzer | ¥4 attracted to the spot by men and wal: women, who were staring at the man, BILL LiKe THREE, chimes Ag | called at ambulance Dr. Wyile, who OTH A starving man, young, fairly well came from Bellevue Hospital, said tl he thought the man was suffering fro! arvation. He was still unconscious several hours of treatment. ‘The man in about thirty-five years old, slender, of medium height, with black hair and of foreign appearance. “what is int ta oy peahahan that can be insulting to sensitive Russia? The resolution follows precedent. It follow the language of three similar resolutions —abrogating treaties with Belgium, France and Switzerland. 1 have no doubt the Senate will pass it without modifying it. What the House will do if it ts modified 1 cannot aay.” The closest vote in the House on an attempt to modify the resolution was 14 ayes to 18) noes; this was the amend- ment of Representative Olmstead to etrike out the charge that Russia had Violated the treaty of 18%! and to ineert the statement that the discrimination against Jewish-Americans was con- strued ag a violation of the treaty. The Sulzer resolution providing for the termination of the treaty as passed in the House Dec. 13 by a vote of 900 to 1 reads as follows: esolved, by the Senate and House of Ropresentatives of the United States of America in Congresa assembled, That the people of the United States ansert an & fundamental principle that the rights of its citisens shall not be Impaired at home or abroad because of race or religion; that the Government of the United States concludes its treaties for the equal protection of all Classes of its citizens without regard to race or religion. ‘ “That the Government of the United States will not be a party to any treaty which discriminates, which by one of the part thereto is so construed as to diserim- inate between American citizens on the ground of race and religion. Coaventence, (From the Washington St skyscrapers are a reat con- the man “who is en doctor orders you tg @ all you have te de to tor." take the ele BABYS SKIN TROUBLES = CUTICURA SOAP And Cuticura Ointment. No other emolllents cost so little and do so much for eczemas, time. “That for the aforesaid reasons the said treaty is hereby declared to be ter- minated cnd of no further effect fro the expiration of one year after the da! of notification to the Government of Russia of the terms of this resolution, and that bee fe hog Avg tag yg Is hereby char; wi the ity of com- ry . tere y sung such notice to the Govern. | rashes, itchings and chafin, ment of Rumen of the Senate Com. | that make life miserable for mittee on Forelgn Relations this after. | tender-skinned babies and sotution calling for the abrogation. of | tired, fretted mothers. Un, valed for every purpose o' the treaty with Russia would be ap- the toilet, bath and nursery. [etre ‘by the committee at a meeting to be held next Monday, and would be recommended to the Senate for adop- Although Cuticura Boa) rc and deniers th CTWilt the language be more dtplomatic | MaciSmiepie ot each wr then @ppears in the House resolution the skin ead hair, wil! be ent, pice deny ts now pening before the committee?” | Gattea to “Outioura”’ Dept. 3D, Boston, Mass was asked. “Yes, It will be more circumspect,” ar wered the Senator, clearly inti ! ing that he expected amendments to be adopted. It was sald at the Executive Offices at the White House this afternoon that the entire situation had been placed before the Senate Committee on Foreign Re- fons and that it was up to the Sen- 2 to act: Republican Leader Mann of the House expressed the hope to-day that “the recitals” in the Sulzer resolu- tion would be stricken out before it passed ery efreshin: the Senate. He said tt was not within the province of Congress to declare that Russia had violated the proper to say ‘in -our opinion, from the United States int, the treaty ha® been vi- i amp Clark, when. informed | of Russia's protest against the Sulzer resolution, “The How! has the right to pass any resolution in any form it pleases.” RUSSIA’S BAN ALSO ON JESUITS. when the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in the good eendinion in which they will by the prompt use of BEECHAM’S PILLS © .14 Everywhere. in boxes 10c. and 2! KOBINSOL’S PATENT BARLEY The Only Infant Food ST. PETERSBURG, Dec. 16.—The Russian ban against the Order of the Jesuits has proved an insuperable bar againat the entry into this country of Father Pigot, an eminent Australian aclentist. Rev, Father Pigot is particularly anxious to visit the Pulkova Observa- tory in order to investigate selsmologi- cal questions with Prince Galitsine, The British Embassy, on behalf of the meteorological office in London, made special representations at the Ministry of the Interior, asking that the Anti- Jesult law might be relaxed in favor of the eminent selentist, but all efforts have been unavailing, a PORT OF Ww YORK, ARRIVED, Laurentia Pani REWARD for” street few Into the second-story win- | dow of the buliding to-day and started A fire in the laboratory of F, K. 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