:t in a bbJoOB owned by Edwgrd Oamty, al Bdtb atraol and Pllth ara uuc, . a year and a haif ago, Maher said ba raportad the* loss to the bOTtender aat that the revolver had pever been returned to him. Thli waa eontradlctad hy the bartander. whooa name tha poHoe refused to give our. lb- Mld he found Maher's revol v.r and aant it around to his hone. Ifaher waa examlned by Dougharty wii.'ii thi.-: became known, and the po llc-maji BXPlatnad that the bartei.der waa ripi.t. but thal the revolver thnt had t-'ii BOM t.. ! Im wga stm Mt?th?1' oi ?. . nd thal 'he ..ne need to kui Zellg .st Bhortly after. Jast where it i nol epp. tr, .Tu. ? epenl all of yeaterday -fi nooa ? I Blee, In thr Bt Paul Buildlng, Interrogntlng members of "Bl| Jacb" Zellg*. gang. hoptng to aoma light on the ? der. araa never slain for a few . .1 idg Wfihie. "There v ?? welghtler motive that may l efore long. "1 do nol thlnk thal hla death wea ected In any way ???.ith the Indict I Bti Inert and White, two ol Becker'B old 'atrong arm' aquad m- ii. w*ho were accuaed ot put ! r Zellg*! pocket to 'frame up .i UN against him. The ftory thal Zellg bad blackjacked Davldeon la noneenai Zellg haen't ? .1 any .-ort of . wea; on. not eVOO klng fltlck, since all this trouble ?? a." How It All Started. Th Btarg toid by Zellg's frlenda who rlng i frlendly game of caelno - gal'a llttb.tTe.' houga al No. r, B tyenue, when Davldson walked up I thi gangal r and de led bbi 118, dlffers entirely fr---m counl rendered by the prlepner. Th Ir story la thnt on Frlday night, % ii. ii thi ball of tha Poraythe Club waa progreafl al thi Btuyveeanl Caelno, 14. gecend avenue, Davidson aplad >)|g and walked over to him. laon pretendad to be drunk. ' frlei dfl Of Zelig de"l(re he wns . i b. r. i tavldaon took oul a n all rdi of i.liis, $18, and handed lt t i '/? li?-, saylng, "Keep thla for me." z.-iig took the mi ? I Davidaon wandered off, atlll playing the part of aa im.'Xi. rated man No more was ntll Saturday afternoon. wi.--. be wenl to Blagal'fl an.i aaked >. g for the money. Zelig JOklngly . hlm lhal ha had no m may and to way, Davidaon departt I, but returned agaln al 6 o'clock. Zellg was then playing carde with "Llttle BUlle" .ir.d a oot:;!!' of hla frlenda Again Davld m< ne).I when ?/. | played wltb hlm agaln Davidson ?Well, glve me ?>?'?. ns I want to go t ? Philadelphia." Z ? car. for almost two blocks before he jumped on lt. They thought nothlng . f this. for, as one of them put lt, no thought that Davidson had the pluck to hlt a rat. VThat became of tho t^rin Zelig had ln hls pocket when he boarded the car, Whlch Ms friends saw, no one can Juat Thflt Important Differenco rp?' The normal f<>ot re?ts on two points of contact, the ball, and the heel?bridfed bf the arch grhiob give poise and buoyaney to the wiiik. A BBflgifif arch take? the spring ttota tlie itgp and weakens tlie ankle. If you havo arch trouble or " flat fo,,t,;' we.ir the Cow'ARD Art? it Bl l'i >RT BhO-I. At once you will feel the important difference be* ttveen a shoe which iots?and <>ne that does nol hold the arch and ankle in correct position. SOLD NOW HERE ELSB JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Greenwlch St., N. _?? '.?>? t- WARUBM BBggan Maii Of der* I -111-11 Sea- lor CaUlogue "RED PillL" DAVIDSON. The reputed ghngmtn, who shot down "Big Jack" Xclip:. aay. Judga Wahla knowa for i fi I that Zelig received 1400 that aftarnoon, ! hut he would nol dlvulge from whom Mystery About Revolver. This is only one Of tht manv peculUU phasea of tha caaa. Another la th.* dts cn pancy ln tha story of how Davidaon g..: tha revolver. Ha aaM that ha ght it from Blmon Mayer, Ifl tba lattar'a pawnahop, al No 23 Newarl" i ? r. i". Jeraey Clty, arlth |10 thi said ha t-orrowad from Jacob Bandler, , Tea Houae an I i; rtauranl al N ? 289 Brooma Btreei tdayar . Ick< d Sandlai o il of tba Hna Headquartera u the man ' wiio boughl tha revolver Bandler tn -dated that he never loaned $10 to . Davidaon to buy tbe revolver or for ; any other purpe When Mayer aalectad bandler ns the maa who boughl the waapon. Bandler paled aand aetad nervoualy. "Now. jiih-." aald Davidaon, "daa'l ba wi rrtad Tou'll nol *et into aay tmuble. I killed the man and the police know it. in.n't won v." Bandler ,V,4S worrlad, l*ro**f4vag, Then barldaon turned his raady l0BgU4 4fl tha pawnbroker. trylng '.<, show him that he arai mistaken. ?"l boughl tha ravolvor from you." ?Bld __V*_4?_ tO Mayer "Thut man h;;il nothing to do with H " As he polnted at 'he trBaihllng Baa* dler Davidson reconnted the inH.lcnts Of the purchase and aale and gaV4 ., mtnute deactiption of tho store, which tha pawnbrokor admitted to be trtie it. every partlcular. "You rememb<*r," aald Davidaon, "that you wanted $1- for the gun atid 1 Id Id give you <.:ily UO. And don't POU romambor that I asked for ten cartridgrs and thnt you gave me 32 calibp ahella and i called your attan tlon to the size of the gun, which was thirty-oight. and you then exciUHigi 1 Um cartrtdgflBT*' All these thing.a ,Mn,y9r admitted were true, ar.d it made him tvaver in his identiflcatlou. lie p/oflu-.-d tha glip ehowing the purchase, which **ava Um rian.e of " 'Sam' S_ndler, No. 3.4 ? irand street," as tiie purchaser. Thi*) was explained hy Davidson, who aald he was thinking of his friend Kandler when ha bought tho revolver. Deputy Doughorty lumpad into an automobile and went to Jersey Clty. " ara he examlned th- pawnshop to .see if DaVM?Ob. descrlptlon of lt was correct. It wns. Contradicted by Wife. . The flrst rent in Davidaon.. atory was made by hls wlfe, who told the pOttCC that her hushnnd dld not have a dollar Saturday mornlng when he left the home of her brother, Davld Adler, at No. 111 Knst 7th street, where they had b44fl st'tylng since Tburaday mornlng, when th-y re? turned from (>*cawanna, a llttle farm Ing community elght miles outHde of Peeksklll. Davldaon'a origlnal story was that Zelig had lUTOd hlm into the hallway Ol a house in Broome BtrBBt, i.rnr Kl dlidgB street, and robb-d him of $4d0. When informed of his wife's story, Davldaofl Bald that the rohbery art ually ooeurred on Frlday night at the Stayvaaant Caalno, when the Korsythe Club was making merry. Then he admitted that thls atory wns a lle when his wife said her husband had about IM wh-n he rBBCtlfl'* N had lied, and finally brougbl th- amount of his loaa to 118. Tlu- 4UthOtitlaa expect that when Da? vidson starts Ifl telllng the whole trutn he wlll reveal one of the most lnterest ing chaptara of th- trtple aiiian.e of aome oorrupt poUcamoa, crooked poll* tlciana ani th- erhnlaa] atBmant of N.w York'a underworld. Davldaofl aaainB t.. i.c of a hlghly n.rvous temperametit, and at heart eowardly? the s..rt of a man to turn taformar if he _**o_ght it mlght pro lOflg his stay on earth. Yellow Streak Shown. Tboae arho are Incllnad to think that he will make a clean bn-ast of tiie eaga potnl OUt that a man so cwardly as lo th. a man bahlad th.- .-ar .-. fOw min utes after he profesaed frk-ndshlp forl _a__M__S_l V '??>". him ls ,1k. ly to ba Balfleh. And nn othdr axample of cowardlca wa? when he bad Patroiman Bchmtdl covered with bla revolver, but dM nol ___*, al? though 3 bmldl bad nol al thal time drawn hi-* gun. Davidaon waa trembllng llke a laaf when arralgned before Coroner Horts Ihauaei yeaterda) morning on ? oharge I homi.'i'i. and ;?? id ta awall thi ra | suits o: t'ne ln., Aml agaln. ln bla eall yeaterday, arhen be saw some newspaper mi pointed to a brulss ot. hi.; \>-g above thi ankle, an aald ona ef tbe prisonera in "... tler ab oaa bad trled I -... ki',! hlm i" throwlng n Iroi p I at hlm, in on" . f tha ealla whlch ba indi cati i ;>- ihe ?? ? ? mrofl -.f the n.issii is Loula Bhaplro, the chaulTeur i ?' the "murder > ar." Comml Whitney, whi n h< i told al o il tha Btt r>- laal night, e of hla keepera bad reported the occurrence te Mrn. and ha b aa Incllned lo Bcoff al it. Dcspced by Gunmen. The four gunni.in, "Lefty*" I.fule. "Dago" Frank, "Qytf the Blood and * Whltay" Lewia hnd a g'"d laugh over t1 ? fear of Davidaon that hc mlght ba I killed. aii were lnto nae In their for tha alayar of th. ir laadi r. "Why," Braid "i-efty" Louh arhen the four gunmen were aaaembled ln ;h< counael n.om to meet tbi newepaper men, ?'thnt guy Davldson doean'l kOOU hes nllva" "i^efty," wn.. waa appolatad apokae men of the quartet, did most of tha talktag, but aucb of tus i om] ? helped out wh'-n they thoughl the i sion warrantad It Ha and '< .yp" the Blood wore suits of pajamaa under their coata Tha flajamafl w< re of blue marcarlsed flgured cloth, arltb big white silk froga "Lf fty" stood whlle aetlng ns BpOkfS tnan and hls comi.arilons rsiit on a t'i. bl< listening attentlrealy whom not speaklng themaelvea. "Lefty' flrat asplafaiad why he and his feiiow gangmen had wrltten to Ze? lig, He said lt uga to cbeer Zellg np, "I got the letter from Zellg Thurs? day, tWO days bifore be ?ns killed," sald "Lclty." "and it was the flrst l.t trr we ever got from Zeiig. It was rt very snd letter. 'Jsi k' sald ha felt bad nbout nf.t hearing from ua and Bald be was dolng all he COUld to Tn? 1 j. us. 11" said thnt be would llke to pay na a vlslt, but that he did nol want the pub lldty that he kn.w would go wlth lt." Their Best Friond. "He wga nol worrjrlng about him? self," j.ut ln <.yp" the Blood, "he waa worrylng only about us. He was the best frlend ue ever had." "Ho waa my baa. i>al." added "Whltay." with aorrowful eotoa "I wrote hlm, nnd so did the rest of them," continued "Lefty,'1 "and toid hlin what good tlmaa aa were havlng. That BOrt of COtttCd) stuff waa Just to cbeer him up." "just to cbeer blm up." added "Oyp," who i uigbed aa be said: *i wrote'my mother only yeaterday that I had B good time se. in. a Bhow here, nnd the only Bhow I e\er see js that given by the rnicc." "And i." put in "Whltay" Lewla also wlth a laugh, "I wrlio my mother that I get the best "f food here. lamb ehopa and chli ken aad auch." aii tha gunmen laughed al thla and so did Commisaloner Whitney, who had permltted the lntervlew on eondl tion tliat only queatlong relating to Davldeoa aad tha way tha prlaonera apaat their time in tha Tomba ba pat to the gangstera The Cemmlaakmer feared thnt the letters from ihe gun? men found In Zellg'.s pocketa telllng Of the "good" times they wrc havlng in the Tombs would rgflgCl ..n bla admlfl lstratlon. Th.- gunmen explalned thal tbelr sunuy atateaaenta had beea wrltten just to cbeer "Jack" np, "We aaal these letters to Slcgal's. at So 76 Second avenue," resuined "Lefty," who hastened to add that lt WU in thls cafl that Stelnert ariil white w-re auppoaed to have "framed up'' Zeiig by puttlng a revolver in his pocki i **I)o \oii know Davidaon?" the gang iii. n were aaked There wus u cliorus of epIUiots op- I plied to Davidaon hy all four, ln whlch the mlldest were "Ix>wltfe bum" and **Second avenue lobhygov ." "Why. that guy never had $400 ln hls Ilfe:*' 4-CUh-4- "Lefty." "He changed it to .**1K" "Lefty" was. Informed.* -Well. aome one told him to change lt," said "Lefty." kno-alngly. "But Zelig had always $4- inrv cent." Class Diatinctiona. "Dld DavtdaOfl have any troubie wlth Zelig last \-ai at OOOay Island?" Zelig flght Wtth him?" asked '"Lefty" ln turn, with h .ont. mptuous c.ur! of hls llp. "Why, you mlght as well say thut OB4 of you gentlemen would flght wlth a bootbiaok. 'Jack' was ln a class far BbOVB that gu\." "Why, he was Just a cadet!" lnt<*r rurted "Whitey" Lewls. "and IH het that W44 the flrst shot he ev.-r llred in his Ilfe " TL.ic were Boda of approval from the othar three gunmen. "Waa tiu kiiiing of Zelig the outeoma of aay phaaa < newspaper men a c*a**8*t_oaB b_Jbu as they were led back *?' their calia Proud of Hla Deed. talked from behlnd the bars of his c.-ll, N'o. ];r thf- .'" was the opening gU4e*_-_ he flrad al the reporters, before thay h.oi a ____ea avaa t<> look at him, "T- n 0T flftt-en ye_rn?" Bome one auggaatad lhai ba mlght ga! b llttle ntore "Oh, i don't know," he Bald "When the polh >? had f11? ..t*' fllghl Ih.v t 1 n.< i had di na a good j->i." Then he told of going I ? tha ball f ti.. Pora)tht Club "n friday nlght, wh.r- Julla aforell Rraa kllled into laaa than a yaaf ag.. by "Big Jat k" Zelig, DOl far fr'.tn w ii.-r- Imnk Uizzo, of the BtroOCO K.niKst.rs, wllh Whom Zallg and hls gang 4*4.4 at war, W48 kll)e>i a PBOnth brfor- *al40 Iy Zelig fot me in ? -.Me room 4nd -ruzali i mi." aald Davidaon Ha took 1! I from tn-, and v, h< n I tried I li t.a. i, from him h- raftteed to g. up '1 ?aw twenty or twn;ty-flve of his [gang.tera aboul him waa? I wam* into Slegal'a ...n Baturday, .and l knew thart ' he had killed Prank RlBBO, BB. I kn-w that '(;>[," tiie Itloed, "I.. fty' LOUla and "Whitey" Le'wlfl w.-re vith hlm in tha .-. ib moblle when they ahot Rlsao, Feared for Life, He Saya. "I knew what they WOUld do to me I waa crazy. Zelig took all I had, I left the i-Btaurant and want to "jake' S;indler and bnrrowed $10 from hlm. Whi ti he gave me the money I told hlm I wns going to buy a gun and klll Zelig. H ment l.e -ald: "i workod for 'Jack1 llroooo aa a wait-r a yaar ago." Then he added: 'I am an honest, p4a04aM4 fellow." Arrestod in Bo.ton. Aa lo hls honesty, the police h.t\- tu fonnatloa that Davldaofl was am-si-.i in Boaton a coup*4 <>f yeara ago ln a wl.it. sia very CB44. Pour .rirs ago he CBUaad the urrest of "Sam 1'aul" WbCfl tha latter was runnlng ihe Vlotorla Club, a stuss house. Davitlson alleged thal he had lost mon-y in the hottse. Paul was dlschnrge.l. "Sam" Paill, flrho was one of the four men who put up the ?.1I', caah with a fcurety .-..mpany to g.-t Zelig release.I on ball when he was arn sted by Steln aai .nd White, sald last night thal DavMaaa was mtie beitor thaa a Cl0th48l_M tlik'f. 10 Reserves from Two Stations Will Be at Courtroom. ADMISSION BY PASS ONLY Suspended Police Lieutenant To Be Put on Trial at 10 o'Olock This Morning. Ueutenanl Charlea Peeher, former com manrter of the Police Pepartment's cra-k 'atrong arm" srpiad, will be put on trlal f..r hl_ life before Justice C-off, ln the extr-ordlimry term of the Bupreme Court, tblfl morning at 10 o'clock. Tiie battle in court la Ilkeiy to go down in HaW York crlmlnal history as the most famous In the dty's atUiala surpaBsIng those wafed over Harry Tbaw, Ia expTtation that a great crowd wlU try to galn entrance to Um eourtreom, reeervofl from two statlon houses have heen onlered eg duty there, to tff thnt none but the wltnexses, city otBdala and newepeper amn enter. Ipe ciai paaaaa will be issu.-d to tbeea peri ma it would not Burpriaa Dietrtet Attorney Whitman lf Louls Shaplro chauffeur of the "murder ear," ahould suffer a change of hanrt in tba aaal fbw fcoure ann July W, when tha gambler araa Bhot and kill-d OUtatde tbfl HotOl Met ropote. Beoker aaa arreeted lmmedlately afb r ?Ju<'k" Roae, ' Brldglo" Weber and Harry Vuiion had mada confasalon, ellegtag lhal Becker aaggeeted Beveral tlmea that f<"" aentnal ahould be "removed," The night of Beckar*a apprebension the three nun ir?r? locked np In the prtvate ofBee of Dlatrlrg Attorn/ Uliitni-n, havlng ex preaaad tha fa-ir that the;. would ba mur l lakei to U" Tom w Inunedlatfl history af the murder Ko_g back to lha time that Raaaathal, ,,.ii-i.i- Brboee gembflnj bouaa "- aollce iiuiii bad ' "Og been Btatlegadi sent word |i Um Diatrlci Mtorney aaaurtng blm tbat i. wus aajdeua io tal] of hbi iroublea with i ,-,h poltcfl ii- intlmated tbat hfl arould Bbou ti?* Becker bad been la pgrtgerehlp ! a rn bha Tba atgbi before hla proapec tlvfl int.ivifw flrtib Mr. whitman h.- araa 1 murderod, Th" day before the murder Becker sent ; ??Jack" Row snd Cbarlea B Plltt, his i - igeat, I > Doi ? OUbert dret e/lffl ef RoBflnthsl. te obtata an adMavtt daaaagtag ? -...il. Tbal wa- at 7 p Bh At . : .?;,>. k tbfl following morning Rfl - .:,.,, i Aboul baH aa bour befon th.t inne Bfltbar dropped "Jack" ,i newsboy ftlend, ar itS street .1 BUth avenue. A few mlnutaa iat*r tbfl murder '*r |.as?-d near this polnt The grand Jury t.."k up prevtoualy aired gruft (h_iges Irnph'atinK BeckCT. 0> J :h is l,..ker was reUeved frorn eom maad ef hla aguad Later la the day ?*??. r Qayner eallad blm to Clty Uall Tbfl t.'Xt day lt wa* l-arn. 1 thut fciulli r__ ha.i heaa accostomed le go to "BrldgW W.ler'M poker rooms, where the r i;_nf:" ' ongregated. On Juftf ll . . , | | ?? gfi . t., bear Ba ker if ;,.. ?ould wahre Immunlty Becke***a chanSeur teetidod bafera th. grand Jury and later admltted lhal I ? aaa i aa h* I bj Becber. Becker waa iranafarrad la the Bathgati ??? ? a ??? itatloo n laa Tba fot I- rtag day Mra Hermsn Itoeentbal teeti ??_ thai n. k.T colleeted money from her r I and that ROM bad ulso done so in Beeher*a hehalf. . tbat ti'ne aevrtal men have made Bwoni Btatamenta tbat Becker erdered that Koaenthal be murder-d, baylng: Thla maa i gol la ba ati i r Melntyre, chlef eounael for tba int, Buceeeded on Auguat i. ba havlng tba trial ef his ellent, Bebedulai to Bflgln 00 tbal day. d.r.ye.l th.it the teatt meny ef certaln wltaaaaaa tn Hot ?prtaga, Aik, ha laben lt la lUlderataod that Heeker's def.-nce wiii be tn.it ba la lha vfctlm of .- vleteua H.u g plot, In whlch his "enem'.es" BOUght ' to ,lrng hlm down ln a spirit of pflvenge bv Invohrlng hlm in the actual murder of tha gambler Tbe Ib-utenant's police career haa befln turbulenl Bnd full of trouble. It hM been sald tlmt as ii police lieutenant at a sal ary of |ft-M a year l'.e. ker ludlt up a bank aceount of more than MMO0 bi nlne montha Becker deelarea lhal he can eaally expbala the orlgln of his bank ae couata and adda lhal tba amount cred? lted to him is greatly ssaggerated DRISCQLL FOR LONG TERM Recommends Ten-Year Tenure and Fixed Police Policy. Clemeal J DHeeoll taraaarly b Deputy Potlce commiaisioner, addreaalng the membera of the Weet *?:de branch of the foung Men's Cbrlatlaa aaeoclatWn res taiday afternoon. sald tlie stlll .ill-power tui inguence of tba poUttelan In the Po lloa Deportmenl ?ra? reeponetbta for pr_s. bu) condltlona, The iang and the gang tter could nol aalst, he aald, if tha police man were permltted to do his duty. Hut. the ganf ??'?as a valuabla asset on primary nml electlon days, snd so the arangster, Ihe polltldsn snd tha pollee inspectorl formed ? i*?werful iriuriKie. he Beld, agalnul which no pollceman, however J ho eBi iii.'i good ol purpoae, could . on- ? tend. Mr Drtflcoll laid much Btreag oa tha flfTect on 'te- force of trequenl changea of poli ? uhl'M a pollceman, no aiatter wi. ii hla rank, could gulde himself. Th- lorm. ' Deputy made a Btrong plea for ii t'xeit t.-rni of itt least ten \ cars, for tha head of tl ?? department, ao removsl to be n Bd? ? Bcepl on cbargea te be beerd by the lustlces <>r the App.-iiate Dtvlalon, The Bveragfl pollceman, Hi Drlflcoll |n> . -t ,i. \w. - nol only honest, bul deelroui ol hevlni thi approbation "f the people, _nd tbal if ihoughtful men aad eromen tn tbe city arould i-ike an optlmwtlc view of tbe altuatlon, notwlthstandlng recent developments, the police problem oould be r-oi",ed BOoa. BERI-BERI Kl'lLS SAILORS Bombay Craft at Baltimore with Three Dead and Six 111. Baltlmore, Oet 1?Wltb three of h.-r it> w dead from berl-berrl and six more BUCerlng from that dlsease, the bark Liayllght. Cuptalii Charles Anderson, ri om Bombay tea this port, aaebeeed off QuarantlM to-day The dead, a Cbtaeaa ? ook and two KngllHhmcn, weie burled at ^> a. Tlie shlp had heen at sea more than four months, and It waa sald that a thlrd "f I.i crew of thlrty-seven were ill most i.t th. tim... a eaaa af mnallpea wus the Rrst flldkllBBfl that developed, but lt was tuied ln a few week*.' TAFT m IS TURNPNG TO HIM ( ontln.i**! from flrat r***_?. foreign market. ia not ln danger of losfr.g the home market. Whlle our foreign trade is growing more rap Idly than at any time ln our hiatory. domestk: commerce ts making ad vances fully as remarkable. Our pop? ulation la Increasing. the demand for the necessaries of Hfc le Increasing proportlonately, and. thanks to actlve bUBlnaaa and good wagea, the people are able to pay for what they want, and to Keep our lndustrley buey sup plying thelr wanta. "Hence. general and growing pros? perity. wlth a certalnty of still better times, provlded the ma/'hinery of our natlonal activltles la not disarranged and brought to a standstill hy undue redUCtlon ot" the tariff or ananihlstlo Hssaults upon OUT lnatttuHons, and upon the harmonlous relatlons now aaiating, as a rale, between employer and empl'ived. Deal. With Capital ar.d Labor Alike. 'There is no nerlotis danger, 1 belleve, t>. our institutiona from industrial ugi tatlon. Ho long as such ugitation B44P4 within !f thls result. where an arrangem.-nt to that effect . .1- been entere.i _)tfl wlth employers. H'W. ver, as I have sald. the Americ?n P40#l4 are in n<> need of quack n<.: trums and are too busy to list**n to th-ir vendera. Good Wages the Party'. Aim. "The hlgh-T C04l "f '.'vitig. as I have sald before, is worid-Wldo. The aim of the Republican party ia to see that American workera are enabled to meet the coat of living by keepinp employed at good waqea. Tt ls a sirr.ple purpose, ar.d as diiact ai.d [rati al as lt is slmple, nnd _044 flot need a volutn- of rh.-toric to e.xplain it ot get around lt. Wl.lle the cr.at of living. 40 far as moat of the B4C44a?rlaa of life ;. r-> Boncaraad, ls r t so hlgh here as in Europe, the W4g4 earn-i here ls gfttifg from BHHfa than double to six and seven times the wagea paid iu Buropa, and la ln that proportlon better able to meet any ln r. \gt ln the coal of living, "I 4-1 pleased to note that ex-n the rlght of tho stutes to tax cor porat4 property, bat such incorporatlon would not suspciul or nullliy ln any de gree the Sherman law or any other law against motiopoly ln restraint of trade. Oppo.ed to Fixing Pricea. "I am utterly opposed to the proposal to have an Interstute Trade Commis? sion llxing prices und otherwise exer < ising control over buslness affalrs. Such a oaatroi because not guided hy law, but by personal diaeretlon, would be hoth deapOtlC and soclulistlc, and nu reader of hlstory needs to be told that the two tertns have a very close rela tion. It wus not a broad step from the Conventlon to Napeloon. In a govern? ment of law no Indlvidual, no combi? nation, can he above the law. Outstde of that is either anarchy or tyranny, or one followed by the other. This must always he a government of law. "Dr. Lyman Abbott is reported to have sald. la substance, that lt will take one hundred years for America na to reallzf- the efl-<:t of Immigration upon the national character. I dlfla gree with hlm. The beneficial effflctfl of recent immigration sre alr?ady ap. parent, not only in wh?t immigr?nt? have done and are doing to promote netional prosperity and d?v?lop na? tional reflourccfl, but in the fine phya ical type and mantal abilities of their children. Has Dr. Abbott ever notlced school children ln the playgrounds of the citleg and towns largely rfjpulated hy Immlgrants? No flner physlcal types can be seen a,iywhere. "I may add that one of my greategt pleasurea ln riding throug'; New Eng? land haa been to see the little farm., I ahandonad by their original owners I and blosaoming and frultful under cul tivatlon by for. lgner.s of varlous na tiorialitie**. ICon newcomers should be Inducad to adopt thls form of roaking a living. Praisflfl Amflrican Mflrinfls. "Roferrlng to internatlonal questlonrj. I I thlnk that every OBe will agree thut I the Am- rican marines in Nlcaragua ? have ccnducted themselves ln a man I ner WOTthy Of th. ir liag and their uta form. That story about sharlng their i wlth the Btgrvtng woaaan taai children mlght be expected from such a line body ol' m>-n. It emphaeizei. :1m tlmellaoaa of the asslstance given, by the request and with the conaent of the government Of Nicaragu-i, ln put tlng an end to conditions shocklng hu maalty, ? 'Mazleo seeni3 to be emcrging from. Its troubles, which have probably not been as bad as represented. Thls gov? ernment has been careful to respect ln tarnatloaal obUgatiana in dealing with the questions that have arisen ln con nection with the dtsorderB that h.ive afllicted our southern neighbor, and I have hope and confidence that the patrtotlc spirit of the AlexLan people will bad to complete restoration of the internal pencn and harmor ?? e**sentlal to their national welfare. "In thla connectlon, lt m?y ba added that I regard wlth favor the sugges tlon to name some of the fortificatlons of the F___aa_a Caa__l Baaa after the herues of American independence." TAFT GUEST OF CRANE Passes Quiet Day with Senator Near Dalton, Mass. 'B>- T"!?-r.-:.pv! to tha Trlr.un-1 Dalton, Mass., Oet ?! -President and Mrs. Taft and thtir Kuest, M:-*. M_b?l Hoardnian. Bpeal a Q.i'.t lUtydgy here ?ith Benator Crana Tp>- b>-.....: rJay of tiuir six-- aatomobOe trip through BTBBBBfhUBBttB. VeTUlOUt and tttW !f.in:p ?ihir* was ln m.irk'ft cntr-i.-t te thfl !**__ ';. the morning tlu I'r. - .i.-ty att^nded church in DaMrM BB I ???' ln tho afternoon motored t" lanatoi Cra -ountry plgoa BflVea miles aa Mr. and Mrs. JOOggb H Cboata \Dre Kabd I boata, tha Aa rietant -:? af tba Navy und Mrs. ;?? flkman and Mr. ar.d Mrs. g/llltaiB I*??'. smong thoa at baa whlch araa" tiv.-n by Senator and Mr." ' ' To-nlght Pmatot aad Mrs * th..- Mrthplaefl at Ma r, an.i be haa rlelted or.iy on..- ln yeara and then arlth bla father, rba bouaa arbere the eider Tafl ?i> bera has beea deotreyed and tba placi h ao**\ ' _ produi-tive f.irrn. From Weet T< ameend i . Wm. proceed to Maacbaatar, abera tbfl Pi aV dent and Kra Tafl win be | I night ot Mr. and Mr? Robert Uncota who bave a oountn vllla Hlldlm i that ... .. r ?noiit nnd other K- | ul ll( ?'? l-? lUte probabtj arlll rgeet th? Pr * tent to morrow._ ..I... ' t - ?_ CANDIDATES are u-tial.y r.ica-urcii bCCOrdlBf to their proven worth and iotcgrity. New Vork is being congratulated OH liaving three excellent cati-i datea for Governor. Candidates for public patrona^e ?biisiius-- houses dtBtrOUfl ol put ting their producti before tlie buy* ini_r etaaaca of this city and iti tuburbs, advertiac in tlie N'ew Vork t'ity Surface Cars, because tlicy know this medhun to be highly diecriniingtivc in iccgpting only propositions of worth and in tegrity. All such candldatea in our Cars have the confidence of the mott than 1,800,000 pa-senxers who dally travel in every dircction on the Surface Lines of New Vork City. "Study the Cafdl - Wr hgve a Standgrd" is i itandiag tovitatioa to the reading public tn dctect any utitriitliftil or objectionabli adverti-enu'tit in this inedium. VVa have tlic exclusive ontrol of all tha advertiaing space in all the New York City Surface Cars Fifth Avenue Buses Study the C&rds We havue * Stsndsrd New York City Car Advertising Company 225 Fifth Avenue Telephone 4680 Madison JOS. HEINRICHS 04* greegwejr, near _*i flt. FINKlTr ciilTHHWARK IN KXISTENC*. BPgl '1AI. V? gDDIWq CIKTB OARPIT lilff. lUlli Tel 3??i '.'olumbu?- E?t. 1-73. CLEANINO 353Wi$t54tt$t