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^rtoflork toribunr. THI MOAT, Alfl.V-T St, 1BIS. Oaraad aad . dajjj *?*_^etdWp^iflfl?f^n? a NflflT Tor* corporaMon: '??'"'" Pt'";f?r.r. Adflfflfl* ll.mlin, Bflcratai Jam-a U. i?rr.n. .? .ribune BulldiBfl. NO 1-4 N??- *^ect* *S',V X Bl M RtPTtON rxTlS Bx-ltTll. Foalafl. Pald. out..*- of Oiaatflr tfla-a York ?,onth?.**?** t-fllly and Baaday. 1 "'"??'?'[*! Vni. l raar. fg t*ailr aad sunday. i ? - gJJ ,, \ <?' noatha.-. ??? Dluly only. 1 mcnlli.IflieflBBT *? DA11.VAM1 fll *M";1 v,?ne n'on.h.?ft 7^ One. n.onUi. li-aiiw %-ar . na .-SS?*:. f,wgjj ^lh;:::::::::-:::::?.?> OM yMnAlLr'0NLT:' ^'NDAT OM.Y: ^k 1.02'Ona month. .'M tin. Tr.r ?..?'??"???: '*-???<-'???* yt*r. Entered .1 the Po.tofflc.^w Tork .. Kecond Cla-a Mail -Ihe Tribune will marantee Ihe ^^-^^ vertlstrs to itfl readerfl and expeets ln rfltUTfli MM ^.averttsers wlll gu.rd againat mir-leading cla.m. and atatements. The President's Mexican Poliey Is the Nation's Poliey. The provi-i'.nal government of UwZtXO should r*Ml ize to-day How mistaken has been Its vlew of the President's poliey. lt rojeeted hla Nnerole-t pr<> posals party because lt "did not believe that the administration spoke for the people of the I nltad gtatM-" ******* may have beea some exense for BUCb -erroneous disbelief. sin-e nt atMBO deplorable tlmes foreign relations have heen made flubjocts of fac* tlonal contentlon. But that excuso must ranleb with thls mornlng's news. For surely every publlc* expres eion. in every part of the country. must arlth un* quallfled earnestness approve and support tha dlg nlflad. tenevolent and resolute poliey whkb was i |,|M TT put forward in the rrealdanfa raessage. The Amerlcan natlon 1s a unit ln disinterested ?Wendf-nlp for Mexico. a frlendahlp whioh lt has ? mor-e than once effectlvely manifested ln dceds as well aa words. and lu an earnest deslre to see the bleesings of peace. prosperity and constitutional or? der restored to that distracted land. It is a unit in feellna*. nrknowlediring and seekins to disoharge those apecial obUgations toward Mexico ln whi.h lt is dlfferertlated from other nations. but whlch the M-atffw goverument. through Mr. Camboa. strange ly and somewhat srornfully affeets not tO under -rtttd. It ls n unit in rflfardlnf fonJble interventiou ' as something not even to be thoiurht af, unless in circumstances radically more urgent than the pres? ent ln both degree and kind; circumstances which xxe must dcotn to he too remote and improbable fof present ronsideratlon j but lt is no loss a unit in in sisting. resc'lutoly and inexorably. upon tbe fulleat -XtaaftOfl reparation for a!l tnjury done to Amerieans in Mexico ty whatever facrion, to be exaoted from whatever nepoawlMa government may be (oud bt tbal country. Ihe natix-n is also. we believp. a unit in approval of the President s announcement that hereafter he xxill excrcise stiict neutrality toward the warrlng factions. being neither the partisan of one nor the umpire hetween the two. and that to that end he will furhid the exportation of arms i.nd munllions of x-.ar to elther party If was Pointed out in those col??M some time ago that such a poliey would he logleal. Since our government does not ttflMtfB?tfl lieneral Huerta as the -constitutional President of Mexico. there is no reason why it should leeofd l>elllgcrent rights and privileges *o him any mora than to the rival faetlm. From the Amerban p<?im cf *de-4v th? bvii are at par. There will be a general hope that thls poliey will be influential for Ihe ces satlon of hostilities. Rnth factions have confessed tha importance. if not the necesslty, of being able to get military suppHes from the I'nited States. Tbfl Bhuttlng off of all MCb supylles ikould leave them wlthout the means of continuing thelr warfare. We flho-jld add an iipttaflloal ot confidence in tho ,lution'fl complete assent to Mr. Wilson's poiley oi patlence and restralnt, of rflJad?Mfll to renew OUt tender of good offlc<*s flrbaoarflf Mexico shall si-rnifv ? *fl*l__gne?B to accept them and of expe.itatloa that lri the near future the l.arriers of pride, iireju flilce, mlaundersianding. or what not, will yield to moral force, and peaoo xxill be res-tored to Mexi.-o. CJaynor's Precedent. Mnyor <iaynor has the titj<>t of BtaxajdanU for mB> ning on hls own hook for Mayor, that furnislu-il by WUliam R. Haarat, Before llcarst set tbe exatnple ln 19faT> tbis clty use.l to have only tiro UBPOttant candidatfs for Mayr. a Tammany eandkUttd BDd an auti-Tammany .indidat'*. Now it alway- iias thraa important caudidate-*. a Tamiuauy caudiJate and two anti-Tanuaaay candldatea. Thla year iii.*r. rnay ba thraa atiti-'iannnany i-niiili'latcs. for it is not clear that llcarst xxill let i.aynor flteal liis rolr; *il Murphy's .hief a**-istant. espeeinlly wiih a Unlted States Senalor-hip tO bfl award.-d in Ihe iieiir future. if the boai bai .-ui aton of gratltada lo hli oature tbere ougbt to bx> aoflMthtag in it for botb tlu**..' in.-ii. lieai-t by splittii:ig Ihe anti-Tammany rote hU k**pt tha <ity hl Tammany'* haii'ls fot fllfbl years. It mu-f bl that he rannot ln? depondeil upon |0 ai-roni'-ii-li it this xi-ar unaided; otherxvise xxli.x an iiiiifl'iieii.i.'iii Gaynor movement? When fhe boea is bard pre*-?o.l tO win hc falls baxk on a.i "eininy'' iiu?- Hearal or Qayaor. Pcacc Palace and Conferenee.' io-dHys higii fuii'ti'iii at Tha Hagnfl i** of lutereal t4. all lha arorM and parbapi most <>r all to tbe l'nite<l Btataa. H i*. I li-gitnuate *au.se of OOtiooal .-ratlti< ;uion ih.it thfl POlaCO of Paaofl bas l>4*c-ii Puill ..ith Ainarican ttunut} us thr* gii't of aa Atnerkan ritlaeii. in .1 .ini*-*. iu arhk*b thla couutry baa alwayi been cooapicuous, if uot ftiraoioat. v.i.o<iv xxin be gruuifl Mr. Cariiefle tbe dtetluy^ilahad rta-foajnltioa vxbi.'h be bas racalTOd for tliis inliTiiatiolial licncfar tion. it is gr.-itif.x ini:. too. that tbe dedteaUoa of tblfl noMe bfljlldlng ts |0 be iiiiin<*<liale!y folloxvi'il bf ? I'onfTcii''*. af tbe Intarparttamaotary Uafcnt, Thal irgaiii'*i44*il?.M. (oiiiK'il nioie than fl quarter nf a CfflV tury ago by Sir W. lt. CrOIDOr, has long Inld an Bfl Bured pla*-*e .ts one of ihe jaWOOf agentii? of that iutpriniti"ii.'il information. (?o-operntioii and practice nf equity upon wbicb peace aanaag tbe nattona chlef \o depende. Then i-.hiI.1-1m. do more Bpproprlate body t" ba tiiav first oixupaal of the Palace of Peace, No More of Them! Tbe otter Itacompetenej of tbe fuaiou MNnmltfeo li now apparent Tbe rommlttee bad tbe ona Btrong candidate. ln* j itaad of patting hlta up for Mayor end keeping bim j for themaelvea tbe 107 pul bim up for Dlatrlcl al torney tnd lefi Tammany free to take bim ou ebaraa wiiii tbem. They bad tbe police laaue. the only i^ sue on wbicb there waa bope of wlnnlng. Inetead t.f maklng the moal of It they fooled it away ami al* lowed Tammany largdy to deatroy it. They traUcked wltb Hearat, chooeing n .Mnyor to pleaae bim, and now Hearat itaha them ln tbe back by rejecting most of thelr clty candklateB. Mtirphy's nomlnatlon of Whitman la apoken of aa clerer polhica. II doea not requlre cleverneee to profll by the Mundera of Incompetenta. And theae Incompetenta were nol atea boneat enough In tbelr ..pi.tv-ition to Tammany Hall to pul the defeal oi Murphy Brat, but w^ro rather playing cheap llttle or* ganlaatlon polltlci or paylng off peraonal aisorea. We stui bope to aaa the fusion tickel win, for Tammany, becauae of tbe Bnlaer aenndal, waa never so bateful as it tai now. bol if H doea not it wiii be becauae unfnithfnl Berranta of tho nnbUc trllled ?with th<* issue of civlc deceucy. One thlng is phlla There must he no more fusion commltteea. BIow, Horns, for Julius! ln riew ..f Mayr Gaynor*! unlformli btgn atand ?rd of llterary output, whether Ib aweecbea or vo* huninona wnaapondence, lt Beema a trlfle ungracloua to blnt that it may not be adequate to l be preaenl eltu* ation. Vet th- faut la bammered bome forcefolly by perusal of the tatOBt dorument from tbe buay WOTk* shop of Jtdtna Our Sbrlere. "Many of tbe men," says .iuliiis. "were hardened >inners. UOfeellng, iu human, eacritogtaia offendera, uaatarda, non reapect ers of deatb, ghouJa, laenda, body anaaVrhaBra, eam* rajrea, butchera, Moodauckere, profanera of all tlmt la Bacred and horj, wboaa aonla were begotten In dn. These 1 shall wipe oui anil deetlOJ U I would I aerpent." Ety eomparkton hon mincing aeem tbe llayor*fl re cent eharactertaatlona] Been "amug and aleeb facee," "spoiitition" nmi "a ndngle-mangle eommll too- tatck the puncb. ii may be becauae Julbm reada Cicero ami Demoatl.es. :an?i tbe Mayor reada Hugn Latimer nnd Kpicletus. Bul whntivcr tbe cauee, it ls evldrnt thnt the Mayor must ragaln OOtOt Of bla oldtime glnger if he is to make beadway agalnat tbe smupnoss ami BleekneaB and general evllneea of Tammany. H<* mlgb! even rrlb a page from Juliua. I A Wclcomc Ruling. Attorney Oeneral Cermody'a rullng thal tbe in dusrriai Honrd of tbe Btate Departmenl of Labor has power t.> make rulefl raa*arding Bre proteCtloU of factory bulldlnga la moal wekoBBt, Tbe polBt nnder dlecnaaton waa ralaed bj tbe Blngbamtou Bre, whleh proved that ihe exlatiag Ih? requlrlng certaln forma of tire protectloa was not drasti.- enougb and dld not apply to all fectoriee. 'riie industrial Board wanted to ho suie of it* power t.i Bcpplemenl i*?*** law's requirernents. 1'nder this interpretaiion of the law enatlng the industrial Board there siiould he Uttle exi"uae In fat nre for condltlona Bucb ns prodnced the dreadfnl loaa of Hfe In the Blngbamtou diaaater. 'ihe Indoe-1 trial Board may make and enfoi. regulatloua for protectton of worker*. appUcable to ? daaa "f {*< tories or evOU an Indivldual factory. It may make ? its ordera ?o gpeclflc that never again maj a ror oaer'a Jury reporl Mnohody to bunnea'1 as bappened iu tlmt eaae, n may cbanje snd ln*rprore tbem aa tbe need ailaea Thla li n trreat power and i greal ' reaponalbllltj if tbe board exeretoea lu aotboiitj ; wist-iy the woikera arlll bave more i * * ? i > ?- - of aafe and aanltary aurroundinga than tbey ever eould bave nnder i rigid law. Another Chinese Crisis. Yesterday's c-risis ai Peklng was giare and re grettablei bul should be regarded aa neltber Burprla , in? nor dlecouraglng. No nation can be made over in i da..-. lea-t of all a nation which baa been bound ia hard and faal forma for many rent ur lee. lf nre re* call the atrugglea wbicb other laada bave bad lo un- i derjzo for tbe aake of regeneration, we mual reckon thal Chlna, with all ber trooblea, la 11 <? ii?_: uncom Lionly well Two things are rblefly needed. One la tbal tbe Chineae themaelvea ahall reeogniae tbe need ol unlon. Oraftera nnd vlaionartee, atate rigbta theo rists tnd proviniial deojwto moal be taugbl t" BUb ordlnate tbalr peraonal fada and greed to tbe rom mon weal. The other i? that internalional land grabbera ahall eeaaa to tnke adrantaga of Cbina's arbakneaa bf piaylng upon her. Probably tbe taitter is depeadeal upon tbe former, if I'liina were unlted it is doubtful if even Rus la would attempt diamembermenl of hor territory, Bul wlien a house ls divided airainst Itaelf rli*- temptfl titin of opportunity to atten apoflera is aimost Irr**. .--istil.hv That faft. and tbaobjael 1? - ? <? 11 ol whal I now dolng ln Monfolla, Mancburla and Tlbat, ahould canae the Cblneae leadera, north and aoutb, to ^ together for tho Bartatton of tho repuMaV. _,_ Philippinc Slavery and Indcpcndcncc. Do tht* 1'ilipinos want iudejicndome in order tbat thej may practBve buman Bla very 1 The QUeation is .sfiiuiiv and jifitinont. fxtraordimii^ a.^ it may sei'iii. Cbargea tbat ilavery does exisi in tbe Phlllp i?ine^ are made ln tbe most Bpectflc manner and by the blgbeel authority, and tba alg^ilbcani drcunrr atance is pointed out, as a matter of racord, tbal noi only did the natlve Aaaembly neglecl at tbe outaet to en.'nt a law forbiddlng slavery. bul nls<>| when tbe Pblllppue Comuadaalon called tta atten*' tion tO tbe oiiiissjou nnd drafted n piBpogaj get tbe Aaaembly curtly rejected it. siiroiy. ii tba I'liipinos ti<> nnt practlea buman Blavery and do nol wbih t" do s'v tii*-.\ ibould nol reject and rlolently reaenl tbe auggeation of an I enactmenl forbiddlng it. When ao bifb an author- > ity as tbe Uovernor Oeoeral of tbe lalanda callal altrution lo tht* Imk Of iBCh I law ainl tln- refUaal of tho Pbllippine Aaaembly to aupply lt, tba P1II jiiuo Delegate who ls ao eager for spi*?'ii-, indepon doBca for tbe Hands abonld make i better reply than meio proteal or di?fiit. Aa mattera now atand, tbe abie and covrageona t'overnor Qeaaral wbo axpeeed tbe aziatence oi alavery aud propeeed a law forbiddlng it i> dis i-oiirtt-i.ii-iv iii.sniissoii by tbe Preaidenl a* an uu profltable sorvnnt. and iu his plato. drafted fiinii tho raaka of Tammany. is appolnted tbe cholee and notnineo of the I-'illpiiin propapandi^l Wbo so toucbily reeeated tbe pugfoatioa <?f itatutory cmuii. ipatioii. Thfl l.ovi'fiK'r nlio would stamp out Blavery is raplaoad by oM eelcctcd by thfl defcii-icr Of -1:i \ *>r.\ Tbere Ifl only tOO nHH.ll rflOflOB for fearing that tbe rollni caate aiumig the Tagali aroajld opptaaa BBd a'tuallv enalave thOBi natlfe tribes arbieb are i.-eardeil as laferfOT. and. of COOrafl, tbat .-oiild be done far more readily under Indapaadance thaa i? the praaenee of an Ameticaa Ooreroof Geoeral e>ho batea th" Mflum ?r all viiianies." if tbe FIHpJooa xviint to denmnstrate thalr Btneaa for ladopandflfiea, rhe nio-t t-ffectlve roetbflod "f doing ii aroold !"? to fsupprcs- an.l extlrpate tbe laat tmcea of buman slavery ami to dlMd Bgalnol tbe BC?WSed thing th*. moal rlgoroua prohlbltloDJ and peaaltiae of the law. Oa* nor t" rnn as an Itidei.r-nrlent? It flTOUld hc flat Bedltlon to .-iigc.-st anythlnf ei?e. An eminenl clergyrnaa aver*- that siit Bklrta aill nrvcr get to heaven. They sr*-m tn g->t flverj * 001*0 Cheen for "thfl 1'ritinh nag Aad Harry Thaar" must be hlghly gratlfylng to lovera ..f the Unton .i;...y,- But, ai leaet, th.- flag ?as panUoried Brat. "Thej canw bach from th*- rin> arlth Judge Whit? man Infltde, Ond a sinile on th> fa.I tlie Tigcr.'' AS I WAS SAYING ai: qulel "ti lha Pototnac -oh, ntouoej ouletl Tou ean bear th" cai Rtr.-t.-ii. Qone nro tbi arhoopfl *.f laughter, th" poker-playerfl' Bhouta ani th.- tuaoull ..,' danoa and flong Mth arhlch Congreaa araa wont tn lifltfln to a moaaflgn trom the Prflflident. Thcrfl'a .' rea^.n \\ ?? bavfl a Hi"*: alarmillR Prealdenl n"xx-. Often h?- refera to btrneelf ai "I, W. W." it arould tahe an b?rotd Coogra? to inauit a aiaaaagfl frotn blm eapaclally aa be ib thm- la j. raon to ^'-.i-* aboul it. Aa xx.is expacted, lb* bul of these literary o.* r-isions pas.-erl off x r-ry prettlly, and thOTfl xxa? gcn Bral BBtlflfactloa xxh'-n Mr. Wllsnn t-umm.-.i up his compoattlon on Mexico in thfl arorda _eeve**ll bT.y. Havcn't wa got trouble enough on otir banda? Thla 11 ii. ? betwfl?n King Qeorgi and Ihe Panahural Kiiii'.s ..mn"! ia-t. and, arhllfl Ambaaaador \'*k*> ia iioing hta baal t" pratad Uaertcaa Intereeta, it i? tbat flvflntnally xxe shall h.ixo to lnt-rv*!.* ? ? ? m. -,,i. b, ti." ? "t i rai i bai ?? attarl fall -i to itir ui. reeentmenl agalnai Mi ?? o Th?j i4**-?< materlal. Thua far. ?.. Brother Boaaal aasuraa u?. barelj ? hundred and tamnty-flva "f our ralatlvaa !.,\* baflnmurderad, Ibough th? Mexl aneaioatrtv. rneatiy t.-. afford a inori credltablfl *rtie*a*lng. ?i;,,/- th< ? naplratorfl polnt oul 'hit th" *i? -*.th ? ,if aa big aa xxh.-ii ibe Maino xx-n* POP, ami aigue that xxe oughl tfl bfl at laaal half MI ? n Btupidli ! Tl 8 knoa ?? ho " i 11 ? ? ? An . Heat about I irajet ;i Oeneral ... , |, .-. . . >ione1 Rooaevelt bagua ghtei of roai - na la '-8crlbnei*-fl thaa ,. ;? , oatfl i 8ir Di I Bi m aith a report on tha si'-' i'"'-- - bn. - - ani ' Looka prett) dark for Bli D i onr, bul ?*??? ,, | ,,\, He ai etM ? man of Ihe higheat Integrli . much t<". bonorahU t" aoaapi t brlba ? ? ? u, ? ? - r. inuttutti . omplainlng to the I aboul a W loa ?ho ibotta me t' v i . Btand ' rlhae hhnaelf aa **inelta .. molto ? arati ?? ? ? ta i aa I et euii ouflly, iber. nr** no burtel aroundfl to inbatantlatfl ? - lory. .,-?? \..- bfliHfld? N " ?!::?:. ,.,.,,. -.. Btand le flxaggi rsti i P7lu n bot, xx ?? ifll.-- a hlm Whea ba ?JlOl txx ? flfl 1 nk the xain ? -.-i ?'? f.njr j i.tn. i Ufe-fltafl. , rh, ? er ? Ith a nea Do II m your I hi id. . ? ? p ? ? - ?.II ? at th? Allmonj i lub'fl dinner ln tbi Ludloa atra*l .l.iil. bUl x. h\ did th.'. inxlt" Mr. S.'htici.i-niiaiiii .' l,. ., ? Bflfl \x it" thej r.xplaiii. Wherea", | a ni i r, ii,.. bound t" makt. .. -,.(t, at an Mitinmx ciub dinner. arlll -i "ii tbe i ir? i \ Ihi i otlw ~ ? ;'-'->* ? ? ? a Bly, uncann n*ai .- brothei Hapgood Con* tributors, bearare! Readlng .iniian Btroot'e "t'on*! rasflioni of a Reformed Drarnatle t?rltlo," h<* eaaaO to thi m kn ial aentei i 'II rt-aa flt aboul thi baack-flllk-rlbbon period of mi Intellectual groarth thal i realearad a performance i, |fm< Rdjane la 'L'Hlrondelli '';''-- drama -ami , ti,, ciitlco, aor arar? tranfllatlonfl to be bad* ii xxa- a trying night Decauai ll araa thfl enty thlng xx.- reaiiy undaratood, ar? unlted In a rlfofooe , iii i. ai attack "ii th* ? enetrj Ai im k nould havo u Brothflr Norrnaa po Bflaaad another thflatrlcal artlck one by Arthur H..pkiti8 on '*H<M-1ng a PJay arlth Mj Ey? " ^i'1-** Hopkins, "At thfl Contddifl I'laii.;.!!.*-** I xxas 8 dOflf tnaii, ainoe i undifi lood ii" Ptench, >?-t I flhall atarayi traaa iii,- thla p.-rf'.rmaii' - "i" 'i. 'Embuflcada' as onfl flfl ii,r- rara trefll ' ? wa," an?i then *>"rs "" fe>fAa*tt> , , for i xxh"i. pag* abotti tha floanar llappj thought! Run i">th artlelee in the mui* numbei and lot Btreel and Rapktnfl ficht it otai at their l< Iflure, t t t And Bpeaklm of dramatk ciittca. wh ki oa?1 ?ii,, btabI Incentlre, ihinku Btroet, la Ihe i?veiioufl hearl bungar to nea onaaalf i^tpflintad I'-.r thla, ?? ,n,,. uj|i Bptrnd xx hole lioiirn trmptin^' the man gm | ,. ,||, eatch phrri*..-s Hfl hflfl bla rcwari Tbflj reappear on Uw blllboarda In buge lattera "A Mt," i,. a Bnort." "A Bet-aaunlng Far.'. ??* 1111 hli n imfl ?r.ix-ti.i. d. Oh lovely! Bul dM are aot i-tviefi booka? (fo ?ttting up niRbis far us. Ko foaalng over eatch* phraaea, Wt left all that ta ih** publlahara. W? p.uir. <l oul OUr BOUl i.m Ihe mplrlt inov-f*! ?thua: "areateal humhog erar prtntad.*1 "V , bavfl road many fltOptd noveln. hut nexer I ii.i\ '1 llkfl thla " ?For arrant. unpudent, ontragaoiM ptflle, thla i. nd-. thfl m all." You Baa oi eouraa, hou th** publUbflra managed, Nothlng dauntfld, thej *iii?'ieri our crttlelaau thua: i ;?, .11-----r flfl/er r?nrit'-*l." "Never r novel like ihis." ? "Leada them all." u- *** "? CLARIFIED. i-'i-..iii Thfl Phltadi Iphlfl Pn aa a<*4-ordlng t.i Ormab* McHflrg, th* colonal la a eoa flervative radical, xxhi.h i? n* Bfmalfl bb bfltng a fr<*? tra-ie |.i..t<> ilotil^t J0SEPHU9 CORRECTED. }? Him Tba ClflVflland Plain Dflfllflr, BflflTfltary "f tha N?xy tianiris pradlctfl 'hat "alr kIiIiis xxin baooma an Important ertrn of the nny. .Mu. .1 ln- tflphor Bfl in**ant Hlni;. no doubt IT ONLY REMINDS HIM OF MEXICO. iri.in Tha <'"iumi.ia Btata \\ hat i- a h..t flfBVfl t" a man thi'oxMi llflflfll a tOld world, llkc Hemy Lane \\ ilaon? U. S.-THOSE ARE MY SENTIMENTS! M Zjjrr&gu, -raT f. If ? SSAGC Saafe agnrn \\9/l4l>MA^\ \ THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN ^^dXTc.'0' SILENCE NOT CONFESSION Sulzcr's Reply Will Bc Made to Court, Not People. To the K.!itnr of The TrtbOlM I ? n in m aUoa ma through tha mav dlun ot yeur i'ar>ei te addreaa ;t fea n.arka tn tl.- writer of th? letf. r ? ireaj ?\-r th*< naaM of Paul Blegal ln iroar Iae j?- dated Aaguel Thal - ?????? ihoa ,ii,-.- b ?? i- ?n for <;..\.-rnnr Sul7..r. ?*r*ba*a, ii" he rltrhtl> ? h_a> falled to prove bla li Mrloui ?? ni daal bUn b) lha ? ? . ? the Lei ., 1= eo-w ? . eaae I the llght <'f thla n . . ;..v moi n.. nt . ? aad well dttWl un- galnet l Oovet ,?. mU f.tr i . ? |t | t tha lh< ? ' the i ,. ? ? ii.-,a thi Oovernor r-. n pl] t . ? if |i. ,: ? ? of the Qo*iaraoi'a gulll ntero a n n htch the peapla of tl ... there a (.. the rerdlet which Ihla would i- ndaw B it tha Benat< I >. | er aa Ith tha < "o-irt of Ap; ? 8, l ,,,,, t . .-. urj foi e o hlch lha ajrlll be I Of tho M.ne are powi :- ? ? ? 'i I a i I.mor'a polltia U i ,? , arlll not be determlned hv the poo* (|. ritra ctl) Then * hr malte aa i to them? Then ahjr, Mr liagal, aaowei t ? ebargi - . .? oui bopa be that ihe men who m II ?M aa Jurora lnathta trial wlll rlea abova ,.- t areena I ib an^ vota oniy ln ai?card? with th Ir high t . onvkt. A .1 [,1\.\NT. V *) Vork. Ani M, 1?13 KIND WORDS Readcr Finds Much to Praise in the New Tribune. To tha Kdll i of 1 he Trlbuna ~ ? i wanl (.. .omni.ii.i nmet eordlally the marhed Impraveaienl mada In Tha ?i rlbune m tbe lateet pha* ..f li d opmenl It I - mph ith .iiiv the iai->?t iaad abla and Intereetlna "f tba Nea forh morntni i ap< ra Ita appearanoa le attrac* i,\ u, both lypa and llltaietratlawia it pre the ajeWB ln ft pl.-aalng mannor. lha iBadllrM belng dleUnetlve, bul not een ?atlonal m aaj imwoethy nr.nse. nmi tii** edltorlal ? iommei t la Baaa aad BeaaiMi Tha maki ap of tbe adltorlal page, wlth arlda ootumna for ti-. leagero, whleh arr %\ rii dtoplayed typtragraphlcally. la partaV ularly good, hihi the ipeelal featurea t.f humor, i artnon* Of riirr.nt e\> nts aad eontrlbutlona from lhe puhue of r.-?.i. t < ari.i much tn its intereot one ..r thf featurea "f The Bundej Trlh nna-. thei eontrlbutlona from the oompre* henatve pen of Qoorga w Bmalley, iia> long beea a favavlta ef mlaa te whleh i turn M tO lhe \Mirk of HOine ChOica au tlior. 1 am Impelled tt. write thi* b] lil? notable tribute te '^adewortta of Qena* v.,.. ? .,ti gunalaj laet, ^^ hl.-h BhOOld bo r> ;i>1 hy every youag Ti.Tn hh an ln?nlrn Uon t.> .i oobla Ufa ir tiie boah on which lt ls baaed t:. tialr Bfl fco.itl aa this .-11111 nient ll v ill be wrll wortli fl Ptaefl "" overy llbrarj table. To edverl t<> aay Other Bpeclbl f.-attirf\ aft--r nliiRlinK out thli one, would I"- Invlalloue, ?u i wfll oriy Bay k**t p on arlth the good worh w. m. PALMC1L N... '221 f.incoln Rnarl. RruuklMi, Aug. 36. ttll QAYNOR AND THE TIOER Will Be Rewarded, Gorreapondent Thinks, If Oandidacy Electa McCall. To tha> l-.'tllf.ir ..f The Tribune Sir Toar e.iitoriai iu raTaapeet te the New Vork mexorattj bi Batueday*a Trihun* intiii ntim etther thal yaa ove worhlng fO( Tamman) or that \.>u are Irrnorniit of thf tru?> ivlatlons between Tammanv and Qaynar. Tha faurl i* that <i.?\ n.ir ls not so MttaWty OfflMOOd to Tanimany aa he avnul.) hnva? IM b.?llnvt\ Wlth Mt - Call nominatcti for Mayor, if Oaynor I runs Indflpandantly. it win be teUtj I tha i :' draaing vote- from i, hfl! to Oa 11 iflrabj tmt Bll, as is In.ii. BtlVfl flf M.irphy.s ? ? flfoCal - ? ? u . bo .. ? f a rrat>* fui "i | i if ...ii xx-ant Tammany ti -i Bhoa ? ? plan and proi i om - ant* of Tammany men or Tu n ' I BJ nor i arhile Mayor and by hi? poltoa poliey. QBORGK w 'Aiivi.lt. g. 34, FOR AMERICAN SERVICE Makes Tennis Interestiug and Scicn tific Says Player. i To lha Bdltor oi ii.. Tribune. ! Sh- Afl a lovi . U i 1 do , in.t iflfll a? thottgb l flUght 10 let -Ur. attflr la yeatflrdaj a Trlbunfl go ! unanaa I do noi thlnk Mr. Waud lookfld Into : thfl tn ittfl r \arj . an fulli or he xxmi i in.t hava Buggflfltfld that Mr. McLougb -. x . mnul bfl : ? "' A. i *flli-tll ! me ., - ? .an, . | in xxhKlt his sei xi..- did t"'t taewi to b? "unplayahle." lln Bngland racianl Mr. MeL-ouablln . ?; \ r a lldina foi tl fl Ki - - - . hami lonflhlp, xx hli h mat h x* aa xx..n b* th? latter In atralghl aeta Wbara araa thfl "unplayflblfl ' -? 11 >? ? Latei oa In th? ehgllanga matcb for UM Davla i .> j i v Inik.* il. f. i- . Mfl aflra McLoughlin i ?'. . ln thla mab h [ X. br: ,' \x.!i, tbfl "Ul -? I'- | x . ro come 1 icb to our oa d i**ountry, ahlla McLoughlin nnd Bundy dfflfl tfld Uiiflla ami Btrachan for tb< national doublflfl title, Mr McLoughlin obtflInarl but thraa Bflrvl - i only one flf* tgall Bl thflflfl IflTfl xouilg . i ara orbflN orfla tha "unplayable' aar* x ? Tu ti'rin tba An eri< aa aan \ee a l * ls fllmpl) prepoataroua On thfl contrary, thlfl la a moal dlAeull atraka, and ?> ronaidared a vflfj Importani ..ne by P. A. I Valle, the Bnglleh caitle, xxho \g parw via ItlBg thla counii.x, and he h.I\i>>*s ever> .. piayflr ta l< m ll wlthoul .leiax, if ha \x..ii!ii bu. To attract man, tha aama tiiM.-*t n.itu taii> bfl fltranuoufl nnd aclantiOc, .mxi it flYfltrj tlmfl -i piayflr produoflfl a dlfftcult atrokfl, Bflriiicfl oi otherarlae, thfl rulfla Bra to ba ohangai. arhal la aoai ? baautl* fui. m'ientiii-' gama arlll daindla doam to ona of rat bell, ?rhlck any man wouia *> orn to pla> RICHARD M. BORAOOg. Brooklyn, Aua tt MJ. THE WITNESS AGAINST SULZER Rcadcr Wants to Know Who He Is and His Loss. To the Bdltor ot Th* Trtbuaa Bar: Aaent aii tha dlfloaB itoa la tha Bulxer cflflfl, arho Ifl tha oeniplalnlng .xit Oflflflt \\ hat iii*i ho Iflflfl ' LBWM PHILLIPg Nexx *i*jik. Aufl. 21. IMl THE THAW CASE LESSON Mothers* Pcnsions Needed to Eradi cate "White Slavery." To the EMttor af Thfl Trtbuaa, 8lr: Thfl Thaw Cflflfl, xxith all its jfrew .siiiii.* Uetall*.. bflfl "in. again luk.-n thfl i roiniii.iii p,mii,in ..i thfl naarapapflraand the puhh.-'s attflntkm. The papara vixi.ii> d?crlba lha career of Bvalyn N.-shit.** from thfl daughtar of .i paOff vxiiloxx lo one of the btghflflfl. pTtflfld performers of today. In that fltflflry Iflfl iann.it Hnd thi.*. flfla-sallfld Immi.ral career ehOflfla from her own .lei*lre, but we do Bnd ihat through Beoeaalty meb a Uf.*. txar* tha inevitat.l*. , oaaBfljaflOflfl. This ca*ie i*. a moat atrtklng taiataaofl Of tba iiece.-flfltt.x of pflnfltOUtllg "iestltute inotlierfl. OUT i'lea of BtTtfll morulliy i .-.'I...-S xxii.-u :i iiTiinics a ,|u*'-*ii"n ef mib nist.-n.-e. Ihe ri * .. I.t flfl 11 ol ihe "while si.ix.-' fltoMaan aill be miive.i arbaa tbfl people of the state hiiv.* l.ralns enough, iinrl feeliiiK aBBBtagh, to know that a moth ,-r left <1estltutr. xxlih children t<> fe'-.l cannot he heli>c<l xxith *?> mpathy. whose value Ib i. rl -4 momentary aitch. vut muft be helped in a rroper proportlon of corn m for the value the mother hu : for the etate 1 if all the problems te he solved to-day ln our rotten n.-Mal stnKture the mothara' pension la the most urjr^nt JaOOTH LEWIS. New York. Aua. M, NO PURITY FROM OUTSIDE Suffrage Advocate Says Women Must Vote to Help Reform6. Tn the IMitor of The Trlbui.. Sir: Allce Bdlth Ab. II wr'.tes tflirly, ? gel my pelnt of view. 1 ?uftrai ??'? <i**nio ..., a it:att.-r of BimflB To tenn -1- BfBtaM t? ihe , ' a mibordmate an.l an infairlor a "do>;raJiruf aubjction. '?? by ina to "ha\e an t talted our polltlea Ab to tha ??1-.-s.7ue ?-..->rk' liii'lcrtak. :i by the aatfcfl, t'ie effort to purlf] polit ca from the a-utatea haa not 4 dad aeen mliiino*nopln result*. and tha* Unoe la m-ore t'.ar: mi? f-^r per* mltting aVOOM 11 lo have ;tn equa. voife m the afTairs of tha community of which they foem pau JAMKS Y. MORTON. JR Ne-v Vrik. Aug. --i. I?'i3. ONE SERVICE ONLY Tennis Rules Might Be Axjionded ln Thct Way. To the K.litor 0< The Tr.bun sir: if the IntaraatioaaJ Lawn Tennia Aaraodation reall) want> te prevent tennta from be.-ominsc n >tlung but >?r\'.-?. and 8t the same ttntO daelrea to let tnote who have devajegad aklll la servinf get tha bBnafll from II m whleb thev are entltled. ajrhy doean'l ll aaaaad tba rules to aiio**' ..f bul aaa aaaviee? This wauti tend ia ellmlnate the 'impoealbiay aerve, i-.e.au.?? the piayai would bave to pia.*e hia baJi withm houndH tho Brat time, and could n..t b ffopi tt> take eueh rbaaoaa a? al aareaeat hknky EUZLITT. Ba*a*aoklyn, Aug -">. BU_ THE TALK OF THE DAY. "Tha Aniei i.an-*4.-andln,iv:an Rev'.ew,' dltorial, preeenta for the Brai tima a .stat.Tii.Mit Of I ''?- Mp8a8> turea m uonaoctlon wlth u.e eahlbltloa I indtaavtaa art elvea ust wjajai b) the Anvui.viu-Seandlnavlan *--v!et>. ! be ani. le tru.es the liistory of the ? whkh, it aaya, waal llfetlme .md arlth tho enthualaatlc -^ntar* ramoa of the faaadar of the Beciety Baaai Pouleon, at thal ttrna Ita preaiaaeat Tha ?t of tbeeshlMi waefRiai* tha Income fron. aalea af ttcheta, i?tolo?waa .,,:,! poatera K0IIH leavlng t.f this aurn ROW aaa utod bv the Amerloan-8 i ..u.Kiat.a.n. |47t from private in.im.itufl. and the detk-it of |U??I waa mel l prealdent of ihe aoaJaarty. John A >?-_ ?alee of nrl obJjeeta arera Baa* la aniount uC li.v- '?'-'? ,?,?,,?, i beltovB lt wea P*lrJJrgr-S whe eielalmed "OIvb bbb i""11 alva me death! ._ i,?fv>i? "nobba v.s bul thal ^''Mpfcb to ?-. ?;<> oa the paaa PhiiaeBaa Ho. old. a Huaaartaa tmtnt has auuiil* lustrument whlcb 8haVWB toetaatll m amount of lateteet dUB on any |1vea *m fOr any period at anv gtvea rate Bf JBBT Ml The taatraraeat, whleh la ****** the Btaa an.i ahape ef a avateta, baga awr ?Imele aaatet-ruetloa, h...i all thai ifl> n* Beaary * a.?tt N la te paeea tha haaie in the proper poaitlon on the dlal tmt bbb exaet amount of intereat in aach eaae Indlcated ea Ibe faea Tha inatrunwnt ? Inrxpenslve ind Its uaefulneas la aPP? ent Tha Inveater has appHad f?r aa An.cri.-au pat. ut. ??Alibough i **as uavellng,'*-^'{red with marha of dletln.*tl?n oo n?n'?^,. to mentlon iv.-pie of aealtfa and po? tlon v.etl for my anetitlon. M_.r.<1er ??\\i.at are aon doin'?' a--ked Meanaer Ii.k Mlke ?'Pteamln' out looai "-Nr! im talkuT BhOUl when 1 ? ln Kanaaa pretendin' I WIBB ^a ***ff** lookiir fur woraV'-VVa-rtungtea ota*-.