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iVctogork ?Sribunr. Ill -l>?U. Al'ltll. 8. IBIS, Ownni sad pubil-he". sally by The TrlbBBa Same la( New Ten ,,,r|..,*a-.l..:i Orten M Re?d, President; '?luTiilln. gsctetar) lamei M. Barrett, Treasurer. Address, ie Building, .Nu. IM Nassau ?Ir?-?*., N?tt Y"rk. si'its-iT!]r?'Ki>. r. M '7 tagt PsM ... - ? 1'?.:>? an i Sui..l..v. i me * TS Ds ?'? ? ? l?aii\- ajad Bund ?'? - ??? -? ? ' '?'''? ' "" f and Sund - nidav only, il mon!ha... i 23 I'aily only. 1 in"ut?i I yeei ... "tas For-i-'i BBtte m kma te all et-nttrtet in th? Vi l'ostal l.'nlon, Including postags i'.Ml.Y AM> SUNDAY CANADIAN RATES. fu.h month . ?.1.7.7 HAlI.V AND sTNI'AY une ?.ear . :*?4u ".?!?? month.fl.OO SUNDAT ONI . MT.1" ?'?*? ?-'?c months. R,01 DAIL.1 oM.V 6. M Or.?? month . r>" DAILT "M.Y (in, soar . ?.?H? 1 Oj SL'NDAt <>\l.. resi . ? I2.2S One month . ?'?'? | ??ne v???r. tie Battred si ? " ttarn York a? .See? i bm Mail Mi. ' i The New Tariff Bill Keeps Demo? cratic Promises. Tin* ?'iiiimini-itr.'.ti'in" tarif! bill, "nade public yet n-niay. ""ep-reaentg ?di the whole a rouregeoue ?nt?i Intelligent effotrt to redeeni l)ei*a?o<vrgtlc promit***-?. ii is grander ftom the point of "fie** ol those ?it" i.t'ii.'v?* in g material lvilih'tioi? -?i tarin" rulos than an*rthlng which Mr. Umlerwood had previously "i iit-ci. He bad shown lii-ronaistency and Irreso lotion in ble tn-atmem of ill?* wool gikd sugar s ii.'(iu!.'<. He pal the carl before the ??oree In advocating taxed raw w<?<>i and free raw sugar. In any tariff for revenue measure ? tax on an gar la main uni"*- iii?'i?' iustitmt.le than ;? lax on won President Wilson lias sot Mr. l'nilei \\n.>.l right. The i>i'i:n>.*raiii* party would bare siuiiiii?*?! Itself by fn".'ni2: wo??i f?.r n?v?'iiiii* 'iiii'|ii><t*s. it lnis both party j?r?- ???J?*m anil ??? <>n?>mi?* reason on Its Bid* In making ? remptjrery rom-eaalou i>? the sugai groB ere ratb?*rr than to the steep rafa The Woodroa Wilson Mil ?>f 1913 le also much more m<?derate than the William !.. Wilson bl i ol 1804. in the lasl nineteen yean the conditioue ol |iiT..i!i'ii?di in this .?.iiiitiv bare greatly changed Manufactur?e are, as g rule, ou i firmer i.asjs and .!.. nor iit>?'?l as much protectkm as they did ???r? luerly. When William L Wilson put Into his bill tny wool, free rogar, free bkles, f**ee wel and free ore many people thought thai the walle of Jericho were gboul i" fall. Km the iiiuii prolec ti'.n Payne bill of 19U8 made bidre, coal and Iron . re free, and 111*- country has now prettj well kcod* ? ?i?'?l Itself to (tee wool and free sugar, Tii?*- wool and woollen racbedule la "the i Itadel ol .i.'.-ii'iii." An ami proterttonlal bill whicta ?li?l ii??t ih?> key i?> the aituatlon would nave i"'?*?i an absurdity. To remove the duty on raw 77""! arili open tli?* way i" droppiii-; tin* compensatory dutj on woollen i.?"iils ?uni 1.. , .nu in the rates on -?? now ?o sou?? 1 ? over protected gootls. I'll?' sin??'!? reisers worried thrnugta the year? ironi ISM to 1.897, ? lut wool wan free. They bave g much better chance lo gel aloug now. since the prl<*e of mutton bag rapkll.! Increased and it la tan-oniing .'..tli while !" rals?? aheep for the mutton alone. Neither the wool growers nor the sugar grower? bave ever bad an.? bope of enlarging their Industry ' as to snppl** home demands in nwenl rears the ratio ?>!' sugar grown at borne to boi.n sumption has increased somewhat, ?In?* i" the devel? opment of Un* ?a*, t sugar Industry. Bui ii has always been n t|???*nti??n, even for stanch protec? ? in*iiii*i ?1 u;i4 ndvantageous t.. tax s.. large a rolume ol t ??? - Imports of g nef-eaaarj "i life in ordei ' . - - 1 , h local ;inliisii'\ u h.i4|. capacity i" expand era? doubtful. ?*" The changes mad?? in the direction ..' 1 free liai in foodstuffs Is . ? ?ouable pxemidi* I'-aiion of th.* polk** of iv.Ih? lion. I'.I supplies 1 ?? frowing scarcer In this rotintry and pri<*?ps are The same situatiou exists In mosi other ?'onntiifs. and the farmer has little to fear from an influx of cheap foreign agricultural products .\;..st of the proeent agricultural duties mean notfa un:, and the experiment might ?*.?*.1 he tried ..f ghol letting them. In ils eaaeatlal futures the neu ?Wilson larlfJ ?*-aa?**BTC at least lie-are 1.. the line "i good faith. Ii reflect?* the views ,,r taotn l)einocratg and prohs . those <?f many who are in?! Denocrata. \\ nether ii will work oat smoothly or no! remains to be seen. But it is g fair tnaawtlon Into leglsUtion of the premises on whicb ih.* rotera put the nemo .-ratio party ba?el bite power A Big Project Little I 'ndcrstood. TimIbv's hf?arin?; upon the plana with regard lo th<* New York i.v-iitrai tracks on Bleventh avenue gad in Bivorsiiie Park should not i>e followed i.y their ba??tv adoption The problem is t<?<> Important In hr* Rcttiwi without adequate diacuaslon. I? the optli'ii whicb ih?* ?it.v ?s t.. lias.- upon traeka boii.w :10th k1i?'?*i lone enonghl ih?* expiry Of this option may ?-los?? th?? possiliility ?.!' ?1 com prelmnsive trf?.'?tni??ii! ?.f thp handling <>f freight such as would pr?vido a'*?4*ss to ]?iw?*i Manhattan by ai; niilrond*?. Are tho rt*as..|is fur granting perp?tuai inehlBea tot additional tracks rosVeientlj strong? Hurl) grant? are ?co*a*tni*y to the present policy ol tiit? city, followed ??tli regard t?> third tracking iim tiev.itod railroads. An* tli?? mterests ?if Rlveralde i'^rk as 1 park s?iftloi?*nilv protected? f^laabiy tli?* f*aie#nl eommittee whicb has pre p.'iwd the plane can Baswer all of tir-eee questions sadanetorily. But the public should not adopt ?1 pt*fJt*"y so vitally gffecting the futur?* <?r the ?-iiy withoii'. tiioi'oug'iiiy iint?*i*siHn<iiiii' u in aii its bear inga. For its importan?'?? tli?* project baa bad little public dismission. Making Congress lake Notice. ri'4?si#j?iit Wilson's decision i" appear In tin* . o.-11 ni>??r of th?* Douse ??f Repreaentativeg and aa liver liis tir>( gMBagfe oral)] may sul.jc.r him to the ?Titi.-isiii thai ha \e tiytng t<? Isedge aiK,ut ih?. rrrsidfiitiai oAce wltb Bturoe of ih?* gear-rojalistlc :'ornis ?xporiin? nte.i with in the .lays of George \Vashii?''ton. In Washington's timo the 'oiiiitri had not outf-Town lln? li--tl.it of associ?t In?,? Inter .?otjrgg ?ii'iw?*t*n tli?* bead of the stat?? and the legis? lativ?* boities with 11 gJQOd deal of ? ??leimminl. I h? ?arly foiinalilii-s proved olieron??, and JeffergOB. in ortfer i<? ?xispeaae with tliem eltogetUier, adopted the rule <?f .?i?idi?*ssiii'' I'dii^itss in \\ lit i i???r only. What .Mr. W'iImhi wants t?. reviv?? is nm the out WOTfl <'??l'??il)ol.ial lull the very pnielleitl Idea ninler tying It of ?I'tsei* peraonal ???opi'inti??!! between the rr?'sl<l??nt and l.'on-.'ii'ss. Smli <?<? ?>j??*i ?11 ion h:is he ??oine ?*sserilial If muii?? i.f the |?regent obsta? hs to ii'iiimvork" hi fOVeiiim?*iit are to bg remoled. 'I'll?* I*i?sid?n| is no loiiiiep au isolai?*.! executive <.I)i?'?*i'. but tin? l?-a?|i'i of his pa**t*fi Who is ??Xpe?*te?J by ri??* pp'.pi?' to lai?.- a hand Ig IngielBtion as aretl us udminlstniiloii. To rffj to tli?' ftiii BMaeurt ol r Lia powera be muai be In touch with 'i>f' ,VV(* hotuea ami keep tln'iii m touch ??ill liiin. 'I'll.- Prealdent'a appearance on the floor o? loe House to ?i step toward greater BorernmeDU? Utt* ciency. if pt-lll ai-, have Ibe advantage of e-huelHi? Ing and brightening Prealde?tiiit ?u ?hM-JM. wblcu bate grown to be abtat M ybrfonotorji und aomno? 1 mu as the average dephrtmenl repon The Busy Police. Pickpockets are aaid i" be abroad In the city. ? Bul t?i<* publie ahould nol worry. Thej are ;i minor ! ill. Conatder Hi?' noble wort which the police are do? Ing, watching the Dtotrld Attorney, apylng upon aucb inapecton ?> hare acrfulred an unfortunate reputation for honesty, gravely observing the tur? key irol or reporting to our rlgbteoua Mayor upon the tang <>f thi tanga Thej bare no time t?> iriv-> in id?' arreol ??f pickpockets with such grave mal ten as these upon their banda. IVben th- turkej ????a-.'s trotting, when the Die in.i Attornej cease* troubling, wh?en every honest Inspector la convicted "T hi- honesty and properly punished the turn of the pickpockets ?ill ? ?*in?'. Meanwhile l?rave j.' pocketl.i. al home. Th? only safe thing i" hi.n your person is a sense Of llllllUT What Would He Have Noticed p An automobilist on Sundaj speeded iii*-- <'.n furl oiisl*" along a mucb frequented thoroughfare, itruck a young woman with aufficleni force to burl ber crushed and llf?e.?paa bodj for gome yarda and also to amaah aome parta of bia car i" ?mltbereena and then pul on ?-Mia speed t?. gel awaj because he "did ; in?! know she had been badlj Injured " \\ e wonder whai would bave made liiin stop i" see what bad happened, it' be had but I ?I Into a atone wall and reduced hin automobile lo ?craps would in1 have auapected thai aometblng bad gone wrong? Was be so accustome*1 ." guch doing*1 thai in knock ;i person Into r crushed and crumpled ma*-? i.\ the wn ruble -?-.'iiiimI to liiin a negligible (rifle? Ihe Indignities of (?citing Married. i hf Bnglisb militante bave worked themwlveg Into g One frenay over the 'indignities" <<( tbe Anglican marriage servir?, Fifteen specifications are pointed j out of "false," "humiliating*' ?nal "pernleiouM" state j IIH'lllS I There will be real nyinpnthj with eoi.f the charges, The service In the ?American prayer book] is -in?in of several of the objectiouable pa-*a?.???- , Including the long criticised and eiceedinglj bald obaervation reapectiug the object of matrimony. Bui In .-i :?-i.la Mi" "i?l |>hrase?< nurvirlng here as ii..". in in England, are nol likely to arouse great excitement among bride? or bridegrooms, past, pre? , 1 ?'m or future Thai is tbe queer lhing aln.ui matrimony, M snd i N sneer ?i it. and find fault with It, and poinl "in ' bow Inapplicable ami foolish much of il.M foi mu?a is. Ami yd ti:.' berated institution ?:"??- ou eulroly very much a- ever, year after year, century after century, aud M ami \ . when Ihe*. . come i.. the poinl <?f getting hitched, are .-er* well contented lo sel up partnership i.nliui; in the g.I old-fashioned pre? edenta \\.- suppose thai to because Muir is a lerj big and ;i very old Idea heneatb all Ibe rice ami ohl I shoes ami bridesmaids. Fashion* chain;* iu bridal gowns and In bride?, rite tearful bride, Ihe docile ? bride and Ihe i llnging bride are no? ipilte i-uite ..' tbe pasl The tearful father to-daj -iami- up end . Lri\?'- away i thoronghlj aelf-reliant young woman i?i a young man who to glad enough to be docile ami obedient for the occasion, at an) rale ?.fterward thej do the i.?-t ihej ran which i- all thai young married couples have ever doue. There i- Mi?- old and verj appealiu}" Idea ol a borne an.I ?w.i p?op ?? i.: ?ii _? il So doubl Mi.o ?ha? ing n shariug in authority ami re*pont<lhllity an?i t un- i- more nearlj i njnal : ban ii lia* ????? ? ? ?.. before. In other ???.|.?.'- however, marriage, like its ritual. Is pr?t I j much as it ban always lieeu, Eve wai a disobedlenl wife Ihe Queen of Khebu prohablj g verj bossj one, Has there erer been g lime when i i ill.- better man .lui nol ? in ? \n American Militant. i i \n excelleni notion i?- 11 ? ? - proposa lo -?reel ,, monument i" Mollj Pitcher the heroine of lion mouth, in Mi' old graveyard al ?'?nil-.- IVnn., 1 a here abe lies burled. History doea not record erbet bei Mollj Pitcher ua- a guffngtsl or a suffragette "i an anti Verj probably she was none of I hem ai an. rale ?be 'wa- a brave woman wliose servh*?*? In her count r*. ought in have long ago exploded tin.tveiileni li'ii.iii .a woman'*! physical weaknes? .nul aubjec i ti'.ii l?i man The militant* "f England are |usi mi? demon : Htratiug bow m handful ?'(' rei-klesi women eau 1er rorlxe a nation, The rase "f Moll; Pitcher, a mill mm ??t'a verj diff?rent aorl, will serve to poinl Ihe mura' for Americans Men vote and women do not by reason ?*' no theory of feminine t.-.i.i.-n? 1 Whether womei; ever win the iia!i?it or not, thai par tlcular myth baa nothlifa !<? do with Ihe ease Ihe Jersey Violet. in ?'iiifiaii. adopting ill?' rlolel as its -mi.- Howei Sea Jersej follows tlie example of several other commonwealths, and ?-an perhaps claim a- mucb liim-- for her choice a- thej We do no) knot* thai j Kbode [aland or llllnoia or Wisconsin reaemblea in ? di-|.oaltlon, In aspect or in fragrance "a violet i>> a I rnoeay atone half bidden from the eye" anj more lor lean Mian doea the quondam province of Oamden ami Amboy. There are, ?i to true, those of a certain parij or I faction which we ahall nol name win.m Heine i inL'lit have hid in tniinl When In- wrote thai "the I "violeta prattle and titter, and gaae <.n the atan j "high above." There ire likewise those who Mace the laat election have fell Inclined to saj "Cold iiinws the win.i against tbe hill, "And ??"!<! ni".n th.? plain . i -ii m?- by Hi?- bank until "The i ??.ids- come again Also ii la believed Mai there ire atateameu between the Hudson and the Delaware who, taking to them? selves this floral emblem, ire read] In ahrinklng iii...i?-tv i?. avet thai winds wander, and dewa drip earthward; "linios fall, auna ri**?* and act "Barth nbirla, and nil bul to prosper "A poor little vi'.ifi.' But, after all, what's In an emblem? Ben Frank IUn thonghl thai ih<- turkey would i.?- a better na?| tJonal hini for n** than it??- eagle! And thai was ' before the "trot" waa Invented. if lira Pankhural la sent lo j -? ? i for fourteen >?-ai?, and i?-t ?mi as a hunger atriket m fourteen ?in:-a, I THE LESSON. ;,- rnosl " hei - ter bav? bei n the gloi tout trl? umph fot m< " man a III be hard to Agur? n thai the "turk< :i,\. tited m iii- Hat Hill and "Ollis m ' ? ; i W? re yo ....... ? -tunda Mo? ? il "1 . ? .- niai d he had i n bul h? knoi ** gi thing lo kn ?? it finding oui ? i..n ii. nid i ? in .?? hon ? ion Bet ppoinl ? iii- i. * e r k o f t h? l i t I 00O a en i \s i \v\ss\i ING W I.- ! V I.. I ?*.. | .? i ?? ? : ? em " ? ? ? Mel ? . : ' I in the tnali heml? I ,. robbing ? | ? fell?)? ? .? -i of nat ? \i, 1 andle i machin? .n.i n hllc doing H ah* ? ? ? ? In.?! ? ? ? ?; unin m and I - ha I let tatet th? Int out I ha uf putting t? let ihkIi' ? ' n endai i "toating barnyard wlthit ? mil? * u ii> i .? rid ? ? i ? ? ? . ' ? ? . i i. k ) . . I ; in ? . i,> ,?( ? i i ni. h..?? tu pri ? ? .1 ...i n i us .i?i ???? Imp ? I becli i :.i and ? urn i and t-.?nk down gradi ill) I om lha ? ? ? I Bar ? ?n 11'I ? ? ? -i,.i?. i ? I ? iiii.|i. d'art, i- m alxl rapturei at ?.i.vei th? newer architectural (lories of ?>.i cltj what emotion' wh.i impr? talons! Hon H la magnlil ?m i ..m m Venice, in Rom? In ran*- in Anl ... rp \ St n *r\ o Id Mo bj blue, ?i is Ihe ? ltd World i'ii'.H?'!' To which laudation ?'< leaifullj .<? ?. ii' What li .m .it i h n?-. i ? a 11 i.i n * ho buya ,i pi. .'.i ,i. Kuropii i..i iwn renta and . i it m Men v." k for 189.000 'i ..it Ici famlnei and lobslei famines! They are pothing lo ihe ahori atorj famine With prac? n.aii. .iii oui wrltera composing prize plays, the ..ni..!? .i??- banging theh baada and i?-.iiihk their I.air. Two ha\.in- down With ala l mill-; ? :i ? affabilit) .i third haa lumped In the waate b und there no telling where ihia will end hi onsen) to print plays, of which there will soon be a voluptuoiu profualon Mol auch a bad ni?.i. either. ta pure reading matter playa -.-!? i|uite tumultuoua perl ipa becaus? we waarj of ??'Yes,' agreed he, affirmatively," and " No,' aha denied contradlctlni and ahooh hei bead In altei natlng movement?, nol up and down, aa you mlghl suppose, i"it horutontall Too bad lhai the designei of lha Blaten Island mon up n; i ' P. i." la h unfriendlj to gold leeth! ?While adorning tbe maaterplaos and earring i beacon to mariners, Ihej would ba greatly appro? , int?-<i i.\ nil <>nr nook red main, aa wa learn from ihai charming poem, "Ambition." in Mi Robert \v ? Bervlce'a now "Rhymes -.f a Rolling Btone." it i apnearg thai the bard ai.i by while a noted brava hail bia perfectly k.? teeth replaced with ^r?>1.1 ? n?- i'-.* nit " ".?ii. net-i san i man m ?a? ! Hla \-i \ i. ing ? ? ? i. .?i t?> svs? ii ?|la. ha " li- Cried 'Non Injun - . | If- n. m. Mg .hi. f. m.- look in??- i. ONLY INCIVILITY?AND A STRAP. i min tin- Philadelphia Inquirer. There la renewed complaint on the part "' Men regarding th<- nncivltit) "i* train guarda What n the world do tin*.*-?* paopla saped for a nickel, any? i BURLESQUE. SO FAR. ? "-n. Hi? Cleveland Leaflai Tha country haa ?nil lo be abewn thai the i""it i?e iv... i, gniaet and Murphj hi Ken fork i- not a hippo?I Il "tu.- nffalr AND MORE THAN INCIDENTALLY. i ron Hu i'."' ni.n. <? .(?.maal Secretary Daalete'a high pralM ,,f ?ha aAcieo? ? of ih n??t is m.-i.ti ntlallj a tompumenl t<> Ua pradacaaser. .-? cretary Meyer. THE PEOPLE'S ?COLUMN An Open Forum Public Debate for .JUSTICE FOR HAYWOOD The Tribune's Stand for Fair Play I Admired and Praised. To th? i.'d II r of 1 Prlb me rsanol .?ii your ti?-r ? ? : itai d In fighting I ? ' 1! i '-?.I \ s v ? . ? allow an Injust . ? | . ? Tli?* first and la ' he ? : '? of < to all, and I da ?a In? so nid- ; ? ? ? IOBRPH I. KW l.-' Mes fork. A THE BENEFITS OF FREE BUOAI They Would Be Very Slight foi iti ConsunitM it is rirgnod. d ? . ? m ? . It I thai the Un ? | ... ? 111. (loll of pi.llHIit ? ? in? "m. ? ? loll..11. ..' . til i ig by .. : 11. ? !?? of Ki ntath : i.ii ol Ih. las at thla ( ? ailmlBslo m dut) ii.. ?. i, tire ii-i of dm into tii. i .... \'. hat are tl Iveal ? liai the p?..,,i.? of th? ? . t.. .i ? . .. ling i ? . n? i gen? j taxation tn? aaura ' The p.-'.p'e of the I'nlted rltati - une ?/earl about SI pounds of s?. tr pel ? aplta In inqulrj undue ted I the i ??? | II Hiel'l |>f I 'olulll I' ? .Hid I..1 0 show : ! ? ? ? ? - i.. ? , 111. ?. ; . oni umpt ? iboul I pounds he ? main I poui n ? d h .m? ? ti\ in . ii.t ii < i f :??? t m ??? I i.iod- ? 'ii Hi, lit |i p..i ! of the . ?nsumptlon the remot i ol ? !.. 4M ar .int ? ould reaull In i?o si nr: to in. con -'im. i Th? fraction o ,i ? il ?i 111 in..km:; ,i pound ol .1 ? .m of i-ondensed milk s/ould j <? prompt I? :ii.soi... d i.\ the m.i mil ein. i 11 i ii.i elm,., ., i e.i... ti.ei tall pi Ice "i m..h equal t.- Hi.' full amount <.i th? pi ? <.im ? u i, made each p. i i I pe , ,,'ititi , Mould .i? "0 cen? ,i \ ...i.. it la well known bowevet bj .ill ttioes on m' ?*. III ii.ei? ? ondlttoi nothing in?, the full amount ol tue dut) ? 'i..i. ..i against the pur? has? r ? i sur,... To begin with, all oui sugar <-\????pi "that II odile. d N ?II.lu oui on il t-' I it >: ', . piled bj rubs and comea In at a I p? ? ? m tu m redui ti"t? pa) ing s dut) ?>! !i Ml s hundred i.nd During the pr?s? > i.' i -... Btigsr has ie-, al "m eo . ? .its .. hundred !" loa i?arll thai la i" i"\\ ii.. woii.is p. ,\ .m the dut) oide.i ao ti..?i ti.-- effective dut) has been lesa aven then ths Cuban rate ai Um pressai ral ? the gating t.. th? srnei k an people b) tn. adoption of fre? sugai (aa ?iiiniiiK ih,,! ti,, j get in? bsn 'it ol th? Hill p.e.- Pile |. .Ill, ll.'lll WOUld I" jl-t i?i ".ii h,, amount "i IBe pre?-?*i?i i ?venu ? "i . !.( "< . in olhi i ?"i.ls. "i. i'" ??ni . onditlona ol In? reaslng ?i? rn-sstlc ugsi production and sctlva t.*o?i?p?Hltlon, is ;, p,i i,., i revenue produdsi i "1k.iI i.\ ih.. i>,m... i.iii. Hi- "i | of a t.iiiiY foi revenue ?ltaaglai t" an In '"in.- ti.\ would m. .m almpl) thai we Bare pa*rlBg the aarne ajnouat la tax? "?ii "i out i Igkt-hand po< ???? t inat? id ol '"It <?! "in h M hand |"i' KSI Bui it is sltogethei unllkel) thai the ? -?liMiiiii, , arould sctuall) |*t ??vu this sin..ii advantage, except perhaps fot ? vi y iiii.i period 'ih. i. hu. is are cora piainiiiK Mttsrl) tii.it "in eoun et.tioii ..r ,",I",? grown beet sugar |s cutttBg <i">*-" their piotits an,| pigkini It A* eeaary to ?||i?'r.ite it ,, 1()MH (ll| ,?,! ,,t ,:l|) for an iii.Ti-as'iiK portion ..f each rear. As goon ? is they |?o,| ,1,1V,.,, ,,,it the best siiKar Industry i?* gutting "n*tceg (as thsn eouM ,-... . the temptation t ... ? . argln of piofll aa the uni in : ... WO .1 be almost Irr? iletlble. TAXP < vi.l: ? rork April :. A TIP FOR THE HIKERS " They Are Urged to Take Their Bli? tared Fe?*t Somewhere Else. : .- .a Thi hlhei ? ? . ? Vu'. ill om? I la' ! 1.1 ?A hi. I, I ? ? them i er tira ? I won, ! rhe impulse th? r-k ' m ? Ki .|'ii--. .m m " 'I'll- ??? ? ? ? M. H THE STRANGE SUFFRAGETTE.' I I ! Various BaggtMtiOM Are Made to Then Siippri's-ni!' i | ? Ti .- . allowed a Igg M ..I u ti'* ? ? . . i,. lack ?> ? ? id? .'?? ? ? f ' ? m-ut.il those al , ..it ? 11.I 'IS \ ? ... \|. - I ;.|i-i (00 llmtl \ai. i. s.?? retat I m .-*? a HtOI t?i llll-l .-II- Il ? -? ? Of 1?' Il . ' m.- at BkMii m.a. . pon tlw ct Iminal hei tolt ii i- sol too mach to i? -^it thai in.. aUeged ortui ci n ba ?topped -.i an? momenl wlahea, and without .iitornatlon.il It ter vent ion She will ? permitted i.. take ii.i m ihe natural i ( Rather ahould nynt slth the authorltii ? hi .n ?? " ????i- all) and cruel I) pla< ed >. this dlstr talng ami |... II lull \ i I -... . II I.I i hem Bli dent, nted et? aturea peraiat In refuslni it them to ...i ng fast. Ka ? ? .I -..m-tlii.. ? : \ ? '.It I:- l.|.I i;, i.... quite ?-.i' im g Iba poinl ihoubj ihe monomania carry the m i ri.it?- one ums far lei ?bera Im .. suspen? Ion .a' th? a? -.i' loe long sou h >" .i1...1.? ;i siilli..1 i ? . Iipet aliu.i. V II. II III- I ill: lahmenl maj be n itttiwd i: ii ?"OU Nil i ...n.i.i April ?". Ml ADVICE FOR MISS MALONE She Is Urged to Study and Consider the Rights of Others To i!'- Kdltot '" 'I'll- Tribune Su Misa klalone i letter m to <!.?' ? Tribune (April ?'?> ibowa conclualvel) that aha althei doea nol understand bar ? ??.ii caae "i .-i.-?- aha wllfullj perverts the facti Mi-- atalone waa i.ated, tried, ?. nvlcted an.i puntahed t"i .? dtaordorl) .hi. pure ami ilmple, uni tin- light "' free ?-pooch waa m .... waj Involved in bar ease tJovernoi Wlliton waa m mi...i t.. m- Academj <?i ICuale m Brook i\n t.. apeak t?i a poHtleal audience, When iii- ?iiiv.-ium had done thai aervlce his ?IHt \ ?n.l.il Ha?! iliis in.'.-tin- li.'-n called f?'i th'- purpose of alloadng audl? tora t<> Bah ?? question, or aa) nutation. while Governor Wilson ?as <>n thi- plat? i. then Mi**v .Miii.ni.''a question arouM bava basa pertinent and her aal would bava h.-.'ii in?.ni.n ?While Mr. ?Wtlaon liait the atagOi if ha had aal?. 'Now, aay one who arlahea t?. .in ao, may ask ma question ?m any tupi?-, thon Mis- Ma? lone would have violated no hta in ply? ing the candidate ?with gueaUoaa. I'mi-r the aama oondiuons that mi-.s Mai..m- aahed her queetlou about ?ur fraga, auppeaa aome one had asked tit? Ooveraor to conjugate the <?n'?'k rarh ?|.n.;' ?nul NPPOM ??orne one else had aske.i him to r?*dte the platform of th? Republican pai ' from beginning ti ? :.<l. and yoppoat theSI Blsted in a-kini* ?? i iiieethiaa tqualli Sa Important t.. li, ? ?? ? t?male ?uffi... ?? || --? '?] M V. ted a '.'ih! I not Miss Melons the .--t--* 4 ,| Miss htaJoBs - raa i I mor?* than Hi- pa ? ' ? : t ; B B I i as was a- pollt i ,; t\ polltil - ' h. .-.' Ithmetk ? If 111 'Ii...-- s ' ? ? ' tor polite - ?I !;? Kr.e.Kl ? \' ? THE TALK OF THE DAY He a*ea vis him | be Inei I tab! e-hat BSt *-???. g tied b etrlaaV but In stn II Broadwej thla morning -t engh ?\??n tli-? strtag U hat do thl ? |t?l it a hen a ?.vi-nan gs e te ?ill .?? t - | ??? s ??...;? : ?.?. bsr fast .ir--' ~ pgga] |??iil fSehl.d aqueese ti? ?roulifn't !\r.o-? v. bai a to pu s arm." We can lea much 1 life, reniai ked the v "Thai a ? bal i think, rei ? - a? . pie Mi.? Take the centipede, f? - In ?taw ?' It le a .i.: to liaad? l< gger, bul \" ; ? heard of as min h kl? king ?.?? i man Pi udtl? 1 pbla i:--, m d Cl BAN il' DAI TI - tho it;iit ..f clean-up ?lay ero *?a Good rur..,-!?. to clean their i* ?".?-.? The) knoB that r*ee7Algea*ee eupi m The breetimg ?pots f,,r t*. pnold t "\l'l Hi.lt ho home. how.??.?"? ?-.?.- tkjT, I In ..iieli-ss | in,|s N truly heall I'll:-* houae "f rather Kn ??.ti ker ? I', irutli :. ? With h..les nn.1 corner?, m ? cru?? gre?id ? ? ? a I - laruv d0tB*fsed Prom the foumlstlon t.. the ra: ? I'..ul gpots av.* found to liarl'o I i have no doubt jrou eat? h m.? m? I i ins i.,..is,., t.... need?- a thoiounii ?.loaning Then ktt'a :?> : i esd). one Agalaet his ctaaa?up da) aaal I It fells llii-? ? ear, you ma> i i on the '"'h tit da) "i" Kovaaal OBOltOI le M"i:K\\""i' ? some ?!.?>. said ti v nov? .;st. ' i m >?'"' Ina i" ?Mite eon?? thing I"* somethingthsi mu? niel?.' the world remember raa " ?h, yea his ni. na replied, "b'!t aiasa en you i'."ti>* t.. do it " "Jual as .i as enough trash o? make me Indepsndsai . hi. ago lift ..r.111. raid \ loiini-r resi.ie.it ..:' all any bag as ?:"* . al.loar.l of his NTSB VoiK hOBK Unie blBS ?luna plat.' whi.li BBg ? ]v>' lor? ivll known t.. the family, win '^ m .s retold wh.n tin* ftood bows easts from ih?- ?ill hoBKS. "la th.? v. iv.;." ?... ths story always baglaa **** i ?,. brilkS aller a StStsiSB 'am ?'??I OttW ?pelli i*11.1 the arater canse tutea aa ?-" ?Ult-kly th't We Chll?lraB wer,? Lundi?*?1 mit i.r th.* house t" th?- ktM of ftiftiu Mlio litad further uiisi il?.m the riv?^ The table fOf "<?> "*"?erBlag*g hreakfa?* had been ?aid in the baaemsat dti?"*"* ,,?,,? mid v.inn un' arate? weal '"*v" saeugb s>? that oae eoald go '<> that :"":" some or ih.* platee and saps wtwa pat** iro/.fii (o l!o? ?eilltiK. f"r I? turned avvfu^ |) e.il.l after the waler was In t-1* houses. An.i that s one of the pMJ thai ?ii.in i break when they ail foil of'* One of the ?luhlreii Ha>?? that 'sraridra always leii? it thai aray. aad II ?a"?'1 ?*? tin?' I'ruufoi.i is 'in- postscript aluays tli* in,portant part of a ivi.muii S letter. t'rsbshsw It is. when It's from r*"'. vite That's m here she always ?nei^ ttons BOW much n?one> ??he want? Judge.