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Metti'itork Sribrotf V" LXXII.N0 24432. To-d?7, fair untl rolder. ?nwrrow. fair. Krisk wlmlv NKW-YOHK. WEDNB9DAY DECEMBER 11. 1012.-18 PAGES. * * PMCE ONE ^jT^^^g^^g^ police m m IN COCAIME WAR pjrst Arrest in Tenderloin in Wccks Shows Force ls Stirred by Tribune's Ex posure of Tratfic. i WHDi-ESALE DRUGGISTS AID gcveral Firms Order Saiesmen to Rcstrict Retailers to Five Ounces of Deadly Drug at One Timc for Legal Usc ?Active in KufS. ? la ? ' ? t ade by The Trlbuna. the po ' Manhattan began in .. the ill< gal trmin< In i ? ain in thf Tendi i lo ? opi> priaoner nai . . | ? ? ? : ? ? ,|,is tO i'f hU I'iKli' 8] ' ? -i- ; ? llurphy" In *n Bll-nlght Inneh ,it No. ''? ? n WHi nrpr tl) s p1a< ?? i!i;it an In ? ll The Tribune boughl ? ?? ? il ? ?? Th tcctirea arralgned "Murphy" la J?l >(.; Markt t t"-?>ir!. Thaj they found two paok.isn* of d i..f poaaeaaton arben I ? - ; -had n,rn nft^r he had paaaed a sina'! pa< kag a man in the lancbroom Inriorsed by Druggi?t?. Ti'.e Tribona'a cruaad8 agaiaat ttw practlcalb open 'a'* of thr dnis in ,hfl i * ia emphaticall) Indonad aaterday by the Kings Caunl P maf-eutical Aaaoclatioa. BaveraJ w\ ?h!p dmggists in Maiihnt: ? n Bff I Hrooklyn co-operatad la the aRainst the vteious trafflc in an raetfve wa: , Thaj Inatructed thelr s?i?sni"n not !<? taka ordan frona rataHar for more thai ouncea of. the drug ?t any one tlm< and to eon ? themaeh e?, as far ai poaall i w. i: w ant< 'i for '???,*i11 ? i wdiif these developnaent* wan tak . th< - ? uaade agalnat co movomenl i"'1 '?9' ? .1 II! th< BtU> : its proaaeu ha h tndj of tb? lleaith njapartmi ??? b?re, ll is amid, I racllltim for xetung raaulta, I !.: Walter K. Banael. aanltaryj Dtend< ni ??: 11 e Haalth Depaat o haa Indoraad the aaovemenl lu i in oul a ' ? ?quad*" >n? <u two departmant Inapacton erould t>e baM raeponatbki forthat Rlone, polnted oul jreaterdajr tbat hi m atber amy oould tba raapoaalbUHy lr flxed dafiadtely enougli '<- |*1 pm iita Pelica Cannot Fool Sellers. ll.ntie Ross, the "pra'tical misaion ?ry ' of Ihe Tend?*rlnin. m lio bafl had I world of pxperipn^e in deallng with ne fipnds in al! atagea of th<^ )iahit. rxprpss^d r 1 ? *? ronvlction that rhr polioa vero praotkally powerless I'rr.jK>rly to flght the evil. beraus" they ?anarally pbyali ally unfitt??d for rh* Job. ?-A paUcaman wbo la pbyatoally ? oaeaiful enough fea quaUfy for tba forte !? DOt able to diaa;ijia?? his phyalque enough to bring him lo tlie l^vel where these cokf-B?llers would not auspect hlm," iha said ye?tfrday, ind if you're going to rntcli the >-eiicra jran'va got t.) bava mr-n to g^t ihe evidfir e to whom th-.- i oke-s?-llei8 wiH aall the drug " I)r. Bcnael did m>i i onuaaal upon ihi<i point, but aald he wa? sattsfled th?' Jit-iil: h Department oould repeat its rd of convictlons and hold eocataa ?fl!mg down to the irreducible ruini lnum if it had the eyuipment to act \? & matter of faot," he addc-d, 'it if not so murh a qtiestion of trying to Himinate entireiy the tale of rocaine. becaoM the confirmf.d rotalne fi^nd will forifinufil on rla?Hli pugr, ?litli <olnin?. This Morning's News local Pagc v^ilsona Blat kmailei a Oapturad 1 Ta Invr.Ptlgate Maw Ha\fn Moaopal) 1 Iim Anpst In Ifanaattan. i llaaband Cbacka "WldoWa** suu a f'nhiif to Set Morgan PatatlofN. 3 ^?ilor? Knd Sweet V^oyage. 3 bTabar Talka on Backar <'a?e. 3 * hlti - bj Wfighl. s :><?'?-.<?! of $109,000 Lool. 1 Lautei l>a?ii Sufi!. 7 '.r\ W'ork ({iiidk Motbarbood"..> o cm w in Staad.ii! ? \f Klllad kfan for ?-'.18 j ' ' Peathera Canflaeatad.18 suc?- Partaara.181 POLITICAL. koaanaii ' rgea Piograaalva IJnlty... i| OEKEEAL. icka MaUtn Uaaa. i ^'ttnaaa Danouncea Jadge ircbbald.. 4 Ktata Seaka Pnnda froai *>ii Blcklea 5 i,;t- '? rdona. 5 . P ? Bafaaa Prabera .... ? ' "n?i -s'-'-. Diplomaey. t tate i 'annai laa.11 rOXEIOM BHuatlon Qrava. f 1 8 to AkI Tnrkin.h RcfagaM. f\ MI8CELLAWEOUS N*w? f"r Woman. t ^Itorin . 10' ..'.'.'..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'...10 "oale H PMtaai .|| fc5? ? . .'.7.7.7.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.18 and 13 ,!"? ?Ti,\ .\HV)..13 tkar . 13 t ... ...'.19 B'?AiM-.al and Utrk9U....li, 18 and 18 "" '?"'?? 18 and 17 BLACKMAILERS OF Government Officers Go Into New Jersey Mountains for Three Men Who Demanded $5,000 or Life. - LETTER WRITTEN NOV. 11 Rcminded Next President of Fate of McKinley and At fompt to Kill Roosevelt? Postoffice Box Fur nished Clew. rtlt< d Statei *;'?<. ? i ? iii? into the arlld Hlt* rnia M ? In Snaeea County, \. .1.. y( ? d arreeti 'I three moontalneere for I i letter demanding 12. i Wilsoi'. 01 . !il. . Th< poatofflce Inepectoii ? i.i ii ? . ????"? a, but the third ??? ?? I Ihem trled to taka i a n.iMi He fllnched -in of three i evoh ? ra polnted il hli head, how< \ ? .. ana ^^ ;i^ aooi dcuffed. All three erere lodged In ? J;\ll al v lat< lael ntght. The lett< received ai Treoton November 11 and hnmed 1 '??.; to the ejovernment autborl Although it waa arrltten in an illlterate faahion and furnlahed no out ? : clew to the, vrriter'a Identlty, tii< ?-. >vt i nmenl detecl h ei found rea daya that the poat addreaa rIvmi arai t....t of ? I i.(>v ownpd bj ;? ajoroan nn a rnrai free I dellvery route in Buaoex County. Further Inveetlgation proved that iha m uaed the box, and it is not now i ? d thal iha had anythlng t" do] he plot, BJ shc six'iit mnst of her | time |n Newark. it i.? thoim'rft the tiir.>? took edvantage of her abaence io ave their maii aenl t<> the box. Paper Clew to Wntar?. Poalng ai ;< panaton a^nt and ? rj \" a Congxeeaman, tivi poatoffl ? inapecton ipenl much timc in and | W'lmi ton, an.J . boom tinv aaoertained that th< .?ii vrhJch the letter had been i rawled araa honciit frorn the iu:.ii r.on deUvery carrier. Further In gatlon proved that Warren Dunu, ? repuilarly bought tlie . ??. and thia gafe tha flraf clew. ploa of Dvna'a handwrltlng. that of hta prother Ja<o;> and of Sreley I Darenport, all mountain dwellera, were | obtained by the ejfflcera, who naed thelr imed aoenpaitlOM tn jjrent ndvan In doinjr. thi*. j Kinalh Warren Dunfl aml Davenporl v ere aurpriaed reeterday nt their bome ? a>ord*a aflnea, ? deeaated rillage in Hfbernia llountataa, north of I wiiariun. Tha "ffl"^" arreated thetn i before thev had time m aelae thelr long j gnna hanKinj: on tha walla They broka .,,,?? ii, th< .:. ?? ? and WTarren Dunn is aald to hava reeealed hi* brothar*a hldim place. He aaddlad Jncob witii tha reaponaia4iHy for tho whoie affair eren bafafa the oflteora wanl to aearch for the man. ]ie wa? Only about n <iunrtpr of a mile away, aitting by an old trpp, and aaeniad to auapact aomathlng whon thp thrpe mfn roda up to liim. He 1*-hf>***l to his faet and raught np hia BXe, bttt they arare too qulek f??r him. Thr IfttPr mitdc v;irioiis dirr- thraata and rfferr*?d Governor Wllaon to tlir fart. that M?Kinlf\ had b*?B f??iH;iK?i nated and Rooaaratfa nf?* had beea at tempted. Tha arrltag deciared tha rp sponPibilitv was his. The letter. vhi'ii arai received about f?.iir daya bafora Oovernor Wllaon lafl New Vork for Hprmnda, was tak'-n charga of by hia private aecretary, |joaaph i*. Toranlty, prbo in tnrn hand pd it over t" Jamea T. Cortalyoo, or Philadelphta, chlef of poatofAoa laapai tora Uf immadiately put M in tiip tiands of Poatoclce Inapoi tora FYaw la a. Butler and Cllnton A Larrabee ;md rnit.rf Btatea llarabal Loula '/.. Beek mnn. Tbaaa arara tha three nen a/ho tiated the letter and tinnll' made the arraata Bntlar ?an tha "pantioa agant" and i-Jeeknian the CongTaaa> nian's "aacretary." Larrab ?? a/orked "on the outside. ' llliterate m Spots. Tlie ieitci \\a.s e/ritten In rude fai lon , on leraraJ ^iieets of foolacap. There Ivas littie oi no ptmctuatlon oi capttal* laatloBi but aomehow the apallhig dM ; n>d hegin to he Ultterata untii near tha and of the curtona doi ument and tha \w<^ wonid not sa) laal nighl arhether or not 111. % oonaklared ihi. 8i'?-min>; Ignorance an affectatlon. Tbe letter ran: .\>v\ fork Partj mi Woodron W'ilaon i an aKoinK to wain you <<i' a/hai a/? ra aiiuiiiK to do to >ou as ere dld i.ot wmn Tedd) "i afcklnley elther ttaey k<>i iboot just tbe aami II ara dont gft arhat ?? aak for .>"U \Mll gel ti"' shiik- k;i> wil^(.;i you hare ^"t th< offlce ai prealdanl >'ea and wn ere death on prealdenta bo noa Wllaon ii rou baee *"t $.">.???? In K'o'd foi thla j,.,11v v.> w.ll aparc your llfe If not are h ,n ahool i ou i" fore i ou n-i In the offlc nn Biira aa rotn nanx la allaoa bV ^, will ?;iv> you tlme to tbink the matter oyer ao v<'u will no arhal you are doinK a/rigbl oi a/rong t;:" if >"" dont aeno the $i,?wO yo "i lome of >o<n poople \- ii iu- aorry \"u dldnl aa; Wllaon are ai, ,,(ri i< bH backward 111 telllnf vo'i wlial ra mean to ^o to. you ao If rou w.mt tO live and hold your offit o Ju.st a?-iid ?o.(K^' In Ko'd hv Xov M and K'mi II i.\- mai) if \oii d.rtit Rpnd it ?f will be On onr tra.-k BOOO adrf.?F R .1. BHADUNK i: c I-. ROUTK N'< ! BW >? 0 wn.ir ton. N J Tlie owner of the DOI nanied la Pearl T'tter, who OWna a farnthotiae near ?Fhaiton, but who had feft the locality to ranaaln In \?w?rk nio?t of the ttma becaoaja ahe had bacome ter rarlied b) tha threata ol a gang of outlaw* who Infeated the mountain>. (ontlnurd ?n fnurth pa?e. fnurlh i-olumn. FIRE BELLS RING ON EVE 01 WEDDING BELLS. Miss Gladys \. Wataon and William Ziegler, jr., who ar? 10 br married to-day FIRE BELLS ZIEGLER CHIMES Tkcy Interrupt Young Millionaire's f<ilk with Fiancrcon Aftcrnoon Bcforc Wedding? Hc Racr? lo Rurnmg Slable. (Villlam / ili Ihe young m mllltonaira, arai talklng lo Ml Vlrglnia WAtaon aboul thatr araddtng, \?. in. h is t" taka pla< ? tn daj <t tha Hotel Bt Regia, arhan tha talapbona ball i Ifiaa nTataon'i honw al No. 168 \\. il L22d atraet, rang eaterd f tfrnoon. Mr. fOgtaon Braawardd, md Inalde <>f .<i.<. il ta o mlnutei m i SSli afaa aaadbig bhi bigrb poarai car down Broadaray t" nh ai ibla, al No> laa" Waad ?r?th atraat, arhlch arai on Bra Mr Ziagler, however, did i ?* gel tl ar? untfl tba fir" waa out Ifaantime, ?> of ? i< .tmg l hlnga bad happi m d Mra Mai ? <"r;inc tba i ?>?" iinnir v. 11? I '1 thrown hor thlrteen monthi "'.i i.attv out of tho thlr.l atorj arlndoa il BLOOD PUMPED INTO BABY New Method of Transfusion bv Syringe Saves Life i B) Tateffrant ta Tb< gribw Detrott, Dac. \<< \n t1k.im.is b Coolay and Dr. .1. Waltar Vaogbn, of tijjs clty, ani oti ?? ad to-day th** I ii irau ifmion of btood bj ?< ?yrlnga. ;? naw and ravolutlonary mathodt nrbich thaj adoptad aftar w dll ary methoda fallod. Tba caaa w;h that of a nr\r bnin baba arhoeo I'fe iraa deapalred <>i becauaa of ham orrhaga. Tranafualon waa tM?- only poaalbbi naaana ol aavlng It, and the On 1 attampl fttlla I. .\s a laal raaorl blood wa Into a Riaj-.? antltosJn ayrtnga Thrn, by tba uaual matbod of ualng tbaae ayrlngea, it waa Injactad Into a retn 61 tho baby. Th8 chlld rarlaed, and noar -,...|i,s ..11 tba road t" baatth KIDNAP PLAN GOES AWRY Chicago Bandits Get Their Man, but Miss His $28,000. Cbtcago Dac 10 A carafoUy plannad attampt t.. kkflnap and r..t? m. .1. wriKht of naarly 180,000 ?a? one* , eaafoJ to-day in avarj pray axcapl ?<-t ting the RHMMJ , Mr. wripiit. arba la caahlar <?( a but tf-r eompany, araa gotag todapaafl *-V 027 in a bank, arhan "" apparairUjr in toxkatad man ft'll tgainal hini. He pnohad tba man away, arhan fonr otbar in. 11 f?H Ofl hlm and pullfd a BACk over his haad. a motor car daabad up and \\'rtghl araa tpaaed Into It AJ tba bag irenl ovar ins haad. bowaaar, he droppad bahlnd a talearaph pole a hut.lirl contalnlng the money. A f?w iniiiiitos latcr a young man fotiud tba aatcbal and lurnad it over to tba poUea. wi'igiii araa aal down In an obacura atraat, *ix mllaa froan arhara he had baen aaliad aftai tba naan bad aear hi'.j hmi and falled to flnd the m<>u FALSE ALARMS OF FIRE British Militant Suffragettes Adopt New Tactics. I.HiidHii, Dac. 1" Nimi.'i'His fatae alaraaja ol Bra a/ara aanl out to-nlght In varloua dlatricta of London throagh public talapbonaa a >d tba Bra abwn fygtam. Tha Bra brlgadaa turnad out only to diacorar that thaj had iice-i boaxcd hy tha militant anffragettaa, Om vroman caughl in tiw aet of tumlng i" an alana ^-i4 arraatad. ATLANTIC COAST LINE FLORIOA? AUGU8TA-CUBA?SOUTH Ml <u,-\ Blectrlc Ughted Pnllmana. ?i r td 'Traine T>allv vlu Btandard H R ?' Sooth. l?> ?v?a.v.-Adi .,, . ? etd by ta o big patrol men. Then ahe baurtllj cttmbed down Kt | f,.,.t !.idd"i Bfai Of Mr. V.\- | aabte boraaa a ere k d < nt througn th-- aajoke and flatne, but four flne bull pti| : that i o om kn. a ? ? in ih<- atabte \< rlab* d Fredei l< ?? Rai* ??. r i f<?i ? . ma? lore r. ?;. Bewm f the N< ^ Vork Yartit nub. went Irto the hu!M Ihg to raaoua Mr*. Crahe. had bepn , , i.. ine hv amoke, and wa* not found nntll the Bre araa out, fbrty nii l.fer ? B . Ittli ??! " othfJlg f"r Mi Eiegler to do He wmt ba^k t.. nj .. | | iiome. Bkuiier In tiv ... ,1 Phe went to the Cltj Hall ..,,. s..i thelr marrtage in en.ne | UNKNOWN VESSELSUNK BY BRITISH BATTLESHIP Scnt Instantly to the Deep with All Hands?Mny Have Bcen Passenger Steamcr. I..- onport, Bngtand, Dat 1" Tha Btitlah dreadnoughl Centurton whlle ?I. edlni al ? rat? of twenty knot Portland BIU before dawn to-day raa dowa .'tid Himli a ^niall unknown ateamer Tha battlaabtp retnrned to port ihi? aftarnoon, leakmc badly and unh a taatterod bow. The Htenmer tiied to CftMM tlM DOWl Of the warshlp, whhh atruek her well forward erith auch forea that after ihe collision the steamer'a port llfcht wa? fo-.nd on tbe CeritUrtOn'j for? iflHtle, stlll buniing iW'.i^ tha ateamer olaared the, ballleahlp'l smoke ahe aank nnd no traea <?r her could ba fouad, although boata were lowered and ihe Caoturioa crulaed abOUt nntil kmg after dawn. Tha ateamer plunged to the bottom ?o quii'kly that the ncw of the battlgfillp could not deU-rinlne Wbether ehe was a tramp or a paaaenfer ship. Tha bowa of tha hattle.ship were damaged by tha anchor betag drfraa thrOUgh ihe plates. $700,000 CINCINNATI FIRE Flames Wipe Out Business Block?Los8 of Life Feared. Claefnaati, i?e'-. !#.?Three of thi? oity'a liadlnr estaMlshmenth, an well as inoie than a liundred offlces, were de atroyad by Bre here to-nlght, when the Olbaoh llolel, the Ttendlggs-Lothnian Compaay. a dapartmeat atore; vv. L. Douglae'a ahoe etore and the oflWs of the Miaaourt Paclflc Riillway were ewePt completaly by the flanxf, whlle the toP te.n floors of tha Unlon Trust Bulldlng, a aeventeen atory fireproof atructure. Were practlcally gutled. Tha loes in .s timatetd at $700,000. Wh.ther theie waa anv lon* of lif.- la m!.-termined. The liotel nunageineiit Inatal that all of Its gueata were notlfted la time to get out. whlle the police are of the opinlon that there mlght have peen peraoaa left In the roonae. Thi? latt*r oplnion la tnuaad on Ihe rapidity wtth w hlrh the flames apread. Another report tliat fatalitle* have oc , ,ni"d In the flre. but wiii'h i annot be ^erif^ed, i? that ther* weie h numher of women uorkmgon tn? nftaaath do?>i of the Unlon Truat Buildtnt: wheu the fnp broke out and were overcome by emokp Th- theon of Boffoeatlon in tha L'nlon Truai Bulldlng ii* upheld to a de grep b\ the fact that eleven peraona Srera taken out of the bullding below thp founeenth flonr, all of WhOBB were ruore or leaa overroma by amoke. Heveral flrp men wlio effe.'ted the resiuie werp ip Dtovad in a eertoua rondltlon and iimhed to lioapltala O II Mueller. <i <1 HUgel, I A. .Mor ri.ton. A. I{liK?h and O. .*. Benjamin. of \>w Tork are regiatered ai the uibaon Houae tfaarly all of the pernonal ef f?rta of the jrneita were buined ROOSEVELT CALLS FOR PARTY IffHY Tclls Progressivcs Thcy Must Continuc to Stand To gether in Campaign for Thcir Principles. SCORES THE IDAHO COURT Takcs Up the Fight for Gcorge W. Perkins, Who Also De fcnds Himself-? Again In sists That tlie Pcople Must Rulc. I'lii'.iK" i ?<?'? 10 -Theodora Rooaa Iveil and Oeorge W. Parkina, of hTaw Tork, arara the leading Bguraa al the nattonal conferanca of the new Pro ajajaaatva pnrft hora ta-day. Cahnaal [ Roooevolt. digreaalng from a preparad addreaa, atta< kcd tne Idalio Stafe Su praaaa Court for its daclatan dtfrttag tha 1 racaatl cainpaJgn ragaidlng Piaaldantial elaetan Mc, Paekina took tha oantra of tho *tage uli?n it gaji aino klfgaju thal ..-rtani nf hia f.'iiow Pragraaahraa I had atartad a aaovamant to ouat him [frora tba natlonaJ asacuttva oomntttaa baraiiaa of hta formar .<.rpor.ii.- can< I nectlona | <'(>:.>n?i Rooaevell t.>'.k up the flgbt f..r Mr Parkina dortng an addraaa to dalagataa al tba eonfaranca Potetrag OUl Mr. Parkina and <alling him hv ii.uii. . tha COtOOel daclarad that th" New Vurk tuian-it r wan 008 of the me-i he waa proud to bava ?>? fallow nrork? era la tha Prograaalaa part) Mr. Perklaa nada a apaach, In arhleh i.. aaaarted that ha alwaya had been (??I prograaalva cauaaa and m?iaanraa -? nt.'.i an inttmation that he araa a naar convart t.> tha cauaa. Cnticisec Idaho Court. Taking up the BUbJai t of tho Ida!t"> BuprtOM I'ourt'a alactof declaton < '?.;..in i Rooaavatt aald; in Idalio the etection laa makea no provlalon for tha elaetlon ol Praaidentlal ?lector* The Hupreme rourt permltted Hepubllcan and Detnocratlc electora to be put .?n i ?? il .wt by cnnatrulng a pro irlelon arhleh provlded for tha electlon of ronatable* and othar offlcera to Include Prealdentlal electora, but bald thal tho Prograaalva tlcket could aot he noml nated by r<*,|''?n becauae tha highent nuntber of votea enunterated ?k n>'. e? aary to Djuanlnata by petitlon we? too for tha electlon of ?tate ofBdala Tbey ihIo that tha aiactora arera noi atate ornclalu Tho Bupreroe ?'onrt of the Unltad Hiut. hia hH.i rimre than OOCa thal they tre liot Ml ii.'in! ofBi 1.1N. I defy any boneai utui Intelllgerit man to read thal dadalon of the Bupreme t'ourr o' Idabfl and cotnpare t!:e laxit\ of the conatructlon by ahlch thuy .-<>ti - ttruad I htatutw ahlch dtd not inake atr. provieloji tor electora .i? aJI to parrnlt th* Republlcan an.l Demccratlc i? - vute on tle flooiors, and tho quIbMIng and the tachnlcallty of ronstruotlon hy whlth they conatrued tha atatuta io pr>. hfbli thi Ptograaalra party from getting electora. Tho ProRresniws of idaho had I in on the electlon ballot the iiam. * ..f tha I'r.-rtlO. utlal ??iertors, at.d ihe omim ordlnary thin< la that i>ver twenty-flve thouaand man dld ao anrlta than tn?ovor twcnty?flva thouaand man an.i aromen, i ahonld -*av i aao ualna tha ^rm nion in tha Konf-ri.' aonoa, ?s 'T alapayi must h<* uacd in a _gatberinf of Progreaalvaa N.iw, "Tlio Capltal Newa," of Boiae, th.- leading Prour^sslve pa|ior of IdabO, rrlticlaed tiiat declalon The moat offen aive crttlciam thay mada ?as to Includa h lalagiam from mc In arhleh l apoke of the dadalon arith guardod modaratloa, but ->v111 with frankne 1 hoid thaf dadalon ^a?> an .. ti ? .i dadalon. i hoid that ll araa tha <i'it> of erory hono^t cljtsen lo proteal again-t it and to ilandinWia It In ti..i atrongaat ternn. And now that Maho COUIt, contlnuing to norve the cauaa of reaction, hua aum moned Mr. Bhartdan. tha adltor of tha paper, ard othera, berore it roi rnntempt. They liave it In thetr i.owot now, by tha Inflldlon of ? aufhclently haavy On*. to ruln tha only )>aper with the Indepf-ndeiu^e to mand up agalnat auch a moiiHtroua par? Taralon of juatlce In Idaho. l wiii sdvocate that ihe Prograaalva p-?itv uialtes g(?)d any fln*'. and I hope that a/a aill send oul tba ablaat atwyara to flijht that rn?e, and that ?e alve the v.'ldent puMlcity to OUT ropiobatlon of Ihe conducl "f that court Tha peopio of the Unltad state* ihould. r iti> oii>. rolee, *oin In conoamnlng whal i h? hi'-n doiia and pravant th< conaum i, at lon of tha .?'iifog?? Colonel Rooaevelt'a dtBCUaaioa Of the Idaho caMe waa received wlth iheerlng by delegatew that COOttauad f?>r several mlautag, Upholda Party Principlaa. Than Coloatal Rooaairalt went on with ha] praparad apaaeh, in arkdeh he aaid: lu thJH hrlof i-aiupfiKU we n?v^ over ii.ionn the powerful and corrupt nia?:hitie thal b^tray^d anrt utranglM the Repub ll.-.in pan> leaaa day the honeat nien i ..iiiinurd un eighlh i>*?r, thlrd loliimn. NEW HAVEN'S GRIP ON NEW ENGLAND ATTACKEDBYU.S. Attorney General and Commerce Commission in Sweeping In quiry, and Congress Is Asked to Aid. HOUSE HEARS PROTESTS 'Diabolical Monopoly," System Is Called in Plea of Men of Two States That a Court Probe Alone Will Not Do. I n i ta Trtbana Bureau. I Waahington, Dac. 10.- \N"it ii the con* centrated Bre of thiee agenclea of the governmcnt dlrected agalnat t ii?- tfew v..ik. Ne Haven i Haruord Ratlroad Company, not only In regard to it s re latkma wlth tha Orand Trunk Rattway ,.f Canada, but ahn agalnal Ita opara tton, Bnanclng and management. tho affalra of that rallroad ara Itkely to ba thoroughly analyaed and expoaad 10 publlc vlew. Intereatlng, if nol tenea tlonali devetopmenta aill probably ra aull tr. -in the trtpie Inyeetlgatfcm. Congreaa is In th?> mMat of an m quury that procnlaaa to bring out ini portant informatlon and parhapa lay tha foundatlon for remedfatl leglatatlon. The Attorney Qeneral is conductlng an taveatkjatlon whlch will apara none of tha reaponalbla Bnandera in the aua pected "neal," and perhapa resuit In the rrlmlnaJ proaacutton of the "blgher upe" and thf dlaaotutton of ony monop? oly Whlch in.iy cxist. The Interatate Commerce Commie smn is dlrectlng it* energtaa toward a thoroogh Inreatlgation >>f thp rates and charget of the Naw Haren ayatem, and an ,ino,uiry into the eauaa of ita re peated loaa of life, whlch will ineiude ??i. phaaa of its management. opara tton. maintenanca and Bnanclng. Called a Diabolical Monopoly. rhe Rulaa Committee of the Houee haard Indignant proteata to-day from Repruatntattvea ??f the Near Kngiand Btatea, who allcn" that the traffic agieetnent batweea tho Orand Trunk and the Kew York, NtiW Haven &. Rartford was la riolation of the BBer maa k*W and an injustif-e to the peo ple of thelr jkeCtkML "The naaboikal band of a monop? oly'' WM the laliguage oaed by Itep raaentatlva O'Shauaaaay In leecrlbmg tha alleged broken praaalaaa of the Orand Trunk, Wblch road, Mr. 0*8hau neaay aald. tha peopta of his atata ex pocted 10 hring r.'liof from the d<>mi natton >>t th" Kew Tork, New Ha\en A. Rartford lme. Quaatloni aaked by membera of the Rulaa Committee Indlcatad Indeclalon concernlng the neceaatty for reportlng the O'Shauneaay reeotuttou prortdiag f"i .1 ipactal committee of five mern bera to Inveatlgate the traftv agree ni.-nt and the auapeeialon of work on the BOUthern New Kngland Rallroad. "Ian't the Department of Jaattce In reatlgatlng thla affair?" asked Repre aentatlva Hardwick, of Oaorgla. .Mr. O'Shauneaay admitted that the department was making an Inreattga* Uoii. bul pald that the. people Of NeW Kngland wanted tho light turned on the "monopoly" nt onee, nnd thnt thts COUld be beet Rceotnpllahed by an in qtiiry by the Hotise. "Vou cannot a*k n? to order an in veatlgatlofl luat for tha eake of pubtte* Ity. <an you?" asked Mr. Jlardwuk. Mr. O'Shauneaay said a Houaa in ojulry might ihow the need of remedlal legislation. People Want L.ght. Williani C Rliss. ? liairman of the PuMIC Utllltlaa Commission of Rhode Jsland, was also asked |f the Depart? ment of JuatJOg and the Interstate Commerce Commtaaloa were n?n coa ductlng an Inquiry. He replled in the uftirmati\e, but added: Bul as I underatand tbe report "f the Attornt'v Qeneral. he la not aura ai.out tbe erlmlnul aectton Of tbe Sherman law. j v. .nt Congreaa to look into thla to see if uddltlonal leglalatlon Is needed. The detaila of the agreemeut whlch wp l.e lieve to be responatble for the eusppn Blon of WOrk on the Houthern New Eng lind rnrt\ t.p known to the Attorney Oen etal 01 'he grand ,1ury. but the people bare no knowledge of the detaifs of thls Bgreereent, and we wanl light on the raaaona behind this peculler transactlon J believe the excuee ghen for tbe wtop ping of work on the new line is not a vali.l oue. Referrlng to tha atatement onee nada by the late Preeldenl Hayea of the Grand Trunk that m-ither he nor that rallroad would hreak proniiaes, Hepiesetitatlve O'Shaunessy dtainat iuill.v exilulmed: Preeddent Hayea of the Orand Trunk went to hii? deatb on the Tltanl. . and it oppaara ri.Ht bonor diefi wlth him so far %t aacred pledues and promisen aie oon cerned \ geueroua people whoee atata \\.\* baan torn wide open have he.'ii out ragaoual) betrayed. The diabolical hami of a monopolv wblch brooka n<> inteifer ente la ie\ealed In an abandoned project In whlch 11,600.000 has been ?pent and on Whlch a total exr.enditure of |4,90O, 000 had been eontracted by way of dam ave.1' .ondemnatioii auit* f..i ln\olved property and repaira. ?A strlkiiiR COlnCldkMU ?? of th. changed attltudc of the Orand Trunk offl> ials ia tlie recont Vkalt to London nf J. Plerponl kfocgaa, who, no doubx eonferred wlth the axacutlyea of the Grand Trunk Rallway in that tity," tald Mr 11 Shatiness>. Ra de.lared ihni 1,104 men who wer.- angagad ir the oonetructloa work of the Bouthern hf?a Bngland Rallwas were laid off on twenty-four Itoara* notlce, contlnulng: Tha eaeurdtty of a nnanciai atrlnganry Mteuaa Is apparaat when one realizea that i ..niiiin^i on aaaaad pace, ???? >.n.l rolumn. Federal Grand Jury May Inquirs Into General Subject of Tralfic Monopoly by Road. GRAND TRUNK HEAD HERE Asket' if Work on Exten?ion,i Will Be Resumed, Replies "Of Course"?No Agree ment, He Says?Wise Won't Call Mellen. A btoadrning of the federal grand jury inquiry. thua far devoted to the agreeinent hrtween the New Haven and the lirand Trunk railroads. inio an investigation that will embrace all the phaaes of the trafflo monopoly al leged to be wlelded ln New Kngland by the New Vork. New Haven * Hartford Railrod (Vimpany was dlsdoaed yoster day ihrough offli'fal sourees. Tha treud of the examtnation of wil ' nej>s??s before tho grand Jury aleo Indi oated that the government waa aeeklng j to obtain evldenre of transaction* [whteh, arhfli boaring the chararter of |an attempt to monopollze, trafflc ln the j New Kngland States, had no dlrect re I lation to the H.'-year agreement be Itwatn the Xew Haven and the Grand I Trunk. The naoaaaltjr to deive inn? thla tremendous mass of oomplicatel : transactions made lt ne<:ossary to call .t [ second federal grand jury, which artU take upon itself all the rontino bu.?i nesg of the dlstriet, while the Bnt ! grand jury will givo lta ontire tlme la I the inquiry into the New Kngland I tr.-.fflc Bittiation. The offcr of Charles B. Mellen, ptc'l dent of the Naw Haven, to appaai before tha grand jury nndar n araivai of immunity, has not been dlapooad <>f an yet by Rattry A Wise, Unltad Btatai Attorne\. to arhora the Bnatter araa r? - ferred by Attorney Qanaral ItTchar" pham. Wise Won't Call Mel' ln ,i itatamenl made y< taruay, Mr Wise mada 't plain thal ha a*ovkJ boi rsubpoen.i Mr. M>;)loii under apy . cirmattancca. Corr.bined with the pn cutor'a former utferancce, it uppea eqaaJly ptaln fhat ha wouM nol perm the axaminatlon of any otii.'iai m .1 - rertor of the road, if any aucb P1 ra nilght he regard?d b] him M BVaaapt* ihie to Indictmant He intimated thal any ?iir ctor could i>e beM liabki for '? riolatton ol tba Bbarman act if hia active aaaociatlon with the inogal tranaactlon of the corporatfon could ba abown. Air.ong the diractora of th New Haaan are J. Piorpoat Morgrtu and wilitam Rockafatlar. Mr. Wtaa rrfused to dMcuag tha acopa of the mraatigatlon, but made the followtnc atatcmenl roncarntng th-. Offar made by Mr. Mellen. Mr. Mellen baa apparantly gtven to tha newapapera a lettar whlch he addrea-ert to m?'. aaaumlng that an Inveatigatlon la belng oonduetad before the grand Jur> About the matter referred to In th's jetter, I am aakrd whether l would '-all Mr. Melhn aa a wltneaa. My anawar to this Inquiry is that ir .in .iff'i -. baa baea commlttad, accord* iug to Mr. Mellen'a kttcr it nraet ha\e been commltted hy him. AmuihIiu that the Inquiry ls ns to an alleged \lolation ct the eo-.alled Sherman law, and that any arltneea eailed to testify a* to auch \ olatlofl would obtain Immunity, lt i? plaln that any prosecutttig attornay who w.Mil.i rall BOCtl a wttneas iinoVr auch < Ireumatan.ea would rtth.-r ba an Irttot or B erook. I do not purpose to ]>ut m> stit in either eafegory. On tha other hand. if the giand 1'JrT ahould accada to Mr MaBen'a requeat 1 am of the opinion that If he ahould ap I ? before the grand Jury voiuotariU and* not iu obedlence to a aubpoena he would obtain no Immunity. Kvery cltizen la Riiaranteed hy the CB8> atitution r.gamat noing compelled to he a wltneaa againet hlmself. This ri^ht ran he walved. The Immunity utatute U a aubstitute or an equlvalent for the con stitutional rlght. In mv opinion. aa tha right may be waiwd, 50 may the equi\a k-nt. In regard to the po&sible acore of inquiry Mr. Wise only polnted to Sec tion - of the Shernian law, arhleh ha* confarrad upon the government the broadaat powers to proeecute any at? tempt to monopoli/e atiy part of Intar state conDBareo. A further indieation of the laiger actlvitiaa of ihe grand Jut> ?as found ln the fact that eight witnesaea have been f-xanilned in the couree of a week who9e namaa have been kept eacrat bj government officiale. Jesae C. Ad kins. Assistant Attorney (Jeneral in Cbarga of the invt-atigatlon. admitiaal thls number of wltnesaea had been e*? amined in addition to those whoa* names appeared ln piint, but he would not disHose thelr name*. I'ntll lat.' yesterday Mr. Adkina and H. A. Guller. Aasiatant I'nlted Stave* Attorney, eonferred with lnveatigatt>ra of the Interstate Commerce t'ommla pion on doi umentary evidence and in formaUon whivh the commiaaton ha* obtalned ln the course of an examina tlon of th<- New llavcn Railroads booka ordeied hy it. Railroad Officials Examined. Thraa ofJli-ials of the New Havan road arara examined yesterday before the grand Jury. They were Tlmothy K B.vrnea, of Boaton, vice-presldent and lapaaaaiitatlTa of WiUfaun Roike feller; I. de Ver Warner. of Bridgeport. Conn.. a dlrector, and Arthur E. Clark. of New Haven. aeeratary of the com pany. ,The only offlcial of the Gran.i Trunk Railway ralled waa J. E. Dal rymple, vUe-prealdent of the company E. J. Cbamberlln, president of the Grand Trunk. who i? staying at th* Waldorf, when asked yeaterday if h* expeetad to teatify before the f?deral grand Jury, aaid "1 am porfaetl] wiliing to go before