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116 1 TfrS SUN, JUESDAY, OC'iOBER 10, 1915. ANIl Nt'.W YOHK IMIKM. tuusday. octohkh , mm. nntttfrt M th- t'"t omrj. At .New York ai s-ccotid CIn Mull Mutter. til..crlptlnn. by Mll. I'et.l.l. nttt.v tr Month. ... UMIY. I'rr Yffnr . . DAU.Y AN" HUNUAY. Per Month. KoBHIHS ll.VTLS. JAtl.T, I'cr Month n!TtAY. IVr Mt.htll ...... ..'..v. OA1I.Y ' ASU i KUNHAY. Per Month. (I IW M JVO t M AO IS I ss H.1 1 00 overthrew the Prince of WtCT and Hint ho I lien nihil Albntiln to Ktitt -hlmsolf mull tlio Austrian captured hlo cnpl tut, Duriizo. A Hvx man while In Albania told Kaiiad tli.it lie linil roml lib oblttinry three different times, each lime based upon npiwrontly authentic report of his nn s-ltni t Ion. Khbau'n pj'm tire mi loctillnrly tihexprcsslve thnt you never knew how ho Hikes such pleas antries. Three diiyn afterward ho mot the 8trr mnn nnd liiujthlnc; heart lly In' said. 'Thnt In the lcst Joke I ever heard." Hut It wns not Imlf so iiuiuslnR to ?iir llvrvlxS mi n. i-'r vVxr.:::.' t go : ,y the Committee of Union mid I'roR- All checks, Iiim-ei "r1,,l'r'. mn.le Pall lo Tiir. SIS. Ac. to be PuMlsheil dby. Inclmlina- suimmr. "-t.i-i I i int'i.d ,.n I IM1.1I'.I..B A J. I-""" ?' ir.il HI sir-rii iv.-- ........... - .... x-. .... ., ir.t, rec. 1itn viunnty flwilly j-enrhes: htm nomewhero In the inountntn of Albniiln. 1)1(1 the Nary tleneral Board Ad tine Attain! the Attack on Vera Crui? When, on Mnrch 2 of this year, Itenr Admiral lliuni.KV A. Kinkf. up- London ..nice, vit V.y;1',,.,. Inured before the Monro Ntmil AITalM n: 5"':rrVrtH.pSmir. M ;b" Com.nltico n question win put to l.tm wii.iiinttoii i.ttu. "'""' t'!!L. iiuiui. ! Ihiil ho proierly refused to nnwer. Inc. an-T wa'h'.nn'tnn ftrtt j It wnn bnd on the nnvtil exedltlon our i-l'i'M Mi"' " ,r" i""" j in mi l. wuini eiiiiiniinieii on April -i . l jii. ....... mr MMfiiimiiU'i f id.... .... . . in iimi I'll i in uir iiiuiiiiiiriiiiii'iii nun nipture of tlu Kirt of Veni t'riw. The rxN-oril of the committee henrliiK on thl subject Ih: '".' ";..'."'. V.....H -tret. Me iriin riiiiii.... -.., vi.Miti J" far, . rl,"!nl nr(Trl'ir.r.rd ( In all ra' f'l ((dx.p tor (Ml fr". Separate Iterkonlnw. ....I- ..l llli MltlklllL'H Of ' ... . ......rlnnlSKI.. "Mr- "'""kn-DIJ thf Navy inrM xe-.M.i.. J '; ,:,;,,,,, "onrJ rrromnifiul airftlnM making tllOIIO lf Willi OlIKT l lllll fiire" with ltn ulntiRhter of nonom biitnnlx mid iietltniK Sow the western Atlnntle Ims, ! nioiiieter. n bnrometer, n mnll nitiK net, nn elcctrlrnl iipiirntti!, n thoo ilollle nml ehnlr, Mndley'tf iUiidrnnt, coiiitvthc Mcene of (lepredntlon. 1 i ro-1 a wniill telecope, iwo prlsinH nnd iimIiis to ln seen whether the tlentrut" FOR RENT. Arthur Norton's ItotiFe nnd John ltntflelil'H beenmo vacant within throo days of each other. Tbo Norton house PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE. An Dxpliinntlon of the Home Vote ARitlnnt the Clitrko Amendment. To the KuiTon or Tub Sf.v Sir? Even Hon of mt'irhant hlp nlon our conxl) will be ilotio within the Inw. The Inrlilent Is hturtllivx and dlt iliiletlnc bei'niiKP tt fltmle mUtnke of it (Sernmii Ktibmnrlne couiiniitiiler, or the low. of pne American lift?, will reopen at onee the whole nsly itntl perlloux controver.y. tlrnwlnc InstrtimentH. Mr. .1. mxtr.R stood on nn unimunny o k ioi in n t)io mkM of a Mmi)alRni whrn inc! UfCl 1 I PHH IHt" l)ri lll'll if. liif nun . . Mnt.tvr rtctitu are nnturnlly rm'ortcit with a vlmv to rffect upon Itn result, n, wronsi AN OBJECT LESSON TO AMERICA IN UNDERSEA EFFICIENCY. A Naval KxprH Sets Forth the Urgent Need of the Kioraisi.iiiuii i,f Our Submarine Service. l.t..ii.ti.tu tt.kM.1 tit lit .It ii ft mi in r in t in ih f inmii mi iii- inm,' i ... . ..i . ... , i nnnber t:t. 171)-! ''Went lo the meel- .v" a nu l,,B M it .nrifiir. tirim nil iiiixiduh f'XJinii- . ... ... mi...1 Hie to tl.e .'hnrel. about the Ara.len.y , lmtlon '1)f lp vmrly, ,ncurred an ex-, 2toZoTtoLvto Mr. ', I)o.vk, who hud played the tl I." pphkp of many hundred of dollarH th (lurril' ,,, nnlcn,imo,"lt, ilxliic n .lato fir, Tbofe who can kco nothlnir to emu-1 tnent'H duty to exp.ain t., Kf. t ,, Hterybody who ha rlibU'li down liettcr It. lie Installed n. new heating ,,,,,,,,,.,, imicpcnMcncc not to llo.it tho lalo In tbo method of iibmnrlno war- lay In the building of our mn . rialbilxh uvelilie beyimd that aiitphl- )'"' and KPt the decorator to worK Al,rnllUtrntlon nul Unm snoprr dc fare carried on by Ocrmuny at leant marines. theatre which I- the centre of Hrook-, " ,,v'r;v room' ,nM, "'r,hv"' "J rP tril ,le situation Miould be thu mny top and consider the meant that The submarines In our navy have Itn'i itm-ntlm. Milt week Intx Keen the '. .. , 1 . ' . . met, after consultation with AilniimsiM. nation lias empioyeu to creuie uic w.ija i.ucii nirceu u. iieveioii muc I'l... ...(.. .. ,1... I ... . ..! . I ..V..-.. I ... V. .,M 1.i.... I.i'.... .. . .. . . .....I. . ... , . "'" I "'"" ."" , J. ' . i'.'i. T J '1, C'ML"f r". ' " unirn.lmnt as imMed In tho Senate l.y nnvy In the world V.IMM Mill! IW Hl'l. I" llllll t.ir- .ir 1 I It 1 1" III' ' l,llll"'iWl, l,.l 11(111 f.HlK. 1 lir l"-l KHHM " " .. null,,, Villi, llf ttlP VICO" I'rfSlllCll t, Klvcn with the l'reslilpat'i approval. That the propellimx maehitiei , number of years iiko Von Tlr- Diesel cnulnes nnd .toi-imu ti.itii.i,,. pltt, at that time a Junior captain, were little nndi'lstni.,1 by th,- jf, The lii.iiiner.ittt In the lloum: of Itep- pmvnlk'd upon tbo Minprror to sepa- Depai Imciit ; that the opciiitlnn. r,-,ntnilviw who voted ..calnnt tho rate tho torpedo boat orcanlzalton keep and training of iMTKoutirl r. amendment presumably did so without from that of the other types of war- nulled undivide d attention by nny purpnc of "turnlnif down" Mr. 'snips. Immediate rentiineHi to uasn s.oiisiiiip auinority; taut tin. su im . Wilson, hut In obedltnco to u niatiil.il oat on the offensive In lnrRii numbers) rlno wiim n delicate plant ciowmu , lsucd by tho ripresentntlve of tlu was Von Tlrpltn'a dortrlne of the me In close contact with sturdy w,.. comes up the principle, of Interna-! lvi;o. It wti an itiiliniiresMve bmly of supplied by parileners .who primed tbo il.in 1 1 in u iiii i iit... .iiui. .nil., in i .,-.,!.,. i., i.,i. in..,,, ..in i-,iu i.viri.mi.. fruit tin's nnd shade tices and nniilvl., ...i,',. i,ii". u! i.. t..,r. t... ti,i ii.,.. t,.nw Viv : nri-JUKoit tho hatidsi.me shrubs inasfed j .' . .. . .' i "'. ' " j,,,,,. m thi'ie on the lawn. suiiK uy u lieruian submarine in i;iiro-; .vst:. inriiij: noiiiewani irom in: .inhn llatileld, a clttar In his mouth, 1 lenn wnters ;1.H nilltw n.vny. It son's In 1-latlmsb. illil sir four of .strutted tluoiili bis t-mptv liimse. He makes no dlfferein'e In law howeter . live irrent mtinmiI conie out of the, suit eyed unemntliinnlly tho faded prent the dlffereiiif may lp In Its an- pond, their heaiN ii-blnzliur. Hen wall iiaper and tho ruin wrmicht ' 'intrlcan .'(deration of Catholic Socle- of torpedo craft; and be foresaw that finally won rocoKnttli.n after ic i Kct to M'Utlment - that the thluir l .Mr. I.kkikiits iidmltted the irpencc , 7i';a('- (-'"' no ihoiibiii 10 "i-.,,.H ,,,u ,, amcndinrnt should ho dj- f these ilcllcnte ami Intricate weapons failures to iieeinp, and .,n i.in done In home water-, as It were, under .,,f Utilinnal pl.ospl.orescen.v. I '",', ' u'r''; ' 1' T j ",!' " , The fed-rntlon was moved by ,of naval warfaro were forced to ih- known to ihe servlc... m the "II ,- i ' ; 'nn inconsiut'r.uc sonriiiiiio iur .-nuiw. m;iuii mui- u.i iiui. miiii uiuui .?t"-r. r.n ..,t,ii.-, .i- ",, i , ne that roult naturally enoliKli their nrowth won.d head of all the submarines In irv,. any way In a be Impeded. These undevplopi-il ma- and bullillnu. A technical sljiT , n.tlnn. nil an f.hlns utw lnnliml iinim nskai.ee be nsslcued lo asl-t hltn. upon the commaniler of the siibtnarlnp hitherto been printed. Those of our ' ard he s.oke a few words to the unni interfereiue la politic has ulnee those unfamiliar with their work, and The result of the Admiral' lfir,ir- lenr aiitlit"il elioiian was u n commetulatloii inailc I i t'-. In authority would naval committee of 'imn. to lm atli nrn and that the submarines of about son tuns ills., the sIIkIuIiik of that nient, but notblmr siniillcr. iir-m i,r tin. nnviil snrvlre. (lole mull This K'imi" cnintii:ili i. lU'cd Ill front of the Iteforniol Dutch i house of his Tor 3;. a month. mild , potrri- THE SOURCE . vlded attention conld'hre the many hundreds of panes or too iVnim. Church html bv Van l'elt Manor. It ''' believe It V the Kos-dps asked each "JU" ' mateilal defects Inherent In a new de- l,mil .'.con with testimony on s . none .,. nonie vniers. as it were, un.ie ()r nt.tuninal pi.osp,,nrescenv. , . ,, vlM,Iy . . - -our own eyes In fact, fo lone as local. , The booklet Ih full of such plctur- lowll ,,., tIt.,rnble for residences. un Ity can be ileinotist rated by the coin- psqne details as well as valuable hW- ,.ft iim unmoved. After n thmiKlit- ,PV(.r 'H1 !Plll j,.,,ailj merce raider. The burden of proof Is j torlcal matter, oine of which has not fid slnnco at the small, poorly kept ,.-,tl((1l. t0tnitry. This lllion the coiiiini.uiler nf the s.diMinrtiip blllii.rin bi.en irlnt.nl 'riuiu. nf our ' yard he spoke a few Words to the ,.,,i i.,. , i. ,,ii whenever be deHroys n neutral ship. 1 renders who mav have been Iniere-led 1 "irpcnter nnd .Wdded to raise the ,.,. ,it.pm.at,.,i i,y the splrliual uutluvt- Von Titplta wns el Hp in,,., cabllsl, the fact that shejln the recent ilbvusslod of weather ';, IK "'Vcutry AntlllmmlitZu, Ztt Vi out'X carried contraband. Hneiny merchant vanes In tl.e oliuniw should note the m,:rlnK ,, thN1 ,t became known p0v oimlJr ?e",.lt wouM lie tl shlps. liners or frelKhlers. mny be vane on the New Utrecht IhVrty wlt. ! that John llatlleld had let that old. '" ' arm of the naval sunk nfler capture, n they cannot Ik tnkeu to any s.rt ns prlziw, but nl ways provided the safety of crew ami I Is below an eacle. and Is wnnmht lo. " lm'r' AV , ' . 1 ''" of firnln' Held to He the l!nlc velopment and produce a formidable marine construction and d vclopiin nitval attack ni Vera Crni? 'Admiral Kiskk I do not think that I ouRht to say what' reconimciidutlons , j tho ticneral llonrtl made to the Hoc e. tnry of the Navy In that matter. That N n matter of record at the Department." I "The Chairman (Mr. 1'adiiktt) You .... .i... ..1....... . l,,r -iiiirtij lurrrri. iiirrr arc miii.Ts tawl ' '" "'" tiMl ' S,l, which e have nothing to do." to us which I're-hlent W ll.sdN ma . Ilnd It niM-ssary to make he will have Tliti Iteprceiitnllvo Hrittkx'h In Ihe backliic of the American isnple. tpilry. Admiral Uiski;'h tvply thereto. Without retrard to Hlltltal beliefs jnnd the ilis-lnratlon evoked from ltei ihey have siipiHirled.tlie (b.vernineiit iresentatlve I'.WH.i.Tr left the mystery i.. .'.ii ..n-..i- in limit the ruthhwstics t which anvi rNi to them unsolved. Ill till . ..... , , . slinll have been ascertained we shall know whether or not Cernuny has vlnlt.leil her ulelu'. to us made after the Klnklns of Ihe Sii"e. Until Hu'i proof Is at hand It Is n-eless to take rtiiiultn: Jumps to conclusion-. In any representation to t.erinany passengers Is assured. Uor their safe. ty the commander of the MibinarliiP Is responsible. lit cannot, for In stil net, coniju'l them to take to the ship's boats In n heavy mi, such ns often prevails on the Atlnntle. It hnpTiied that when U-.VI. or one of her s.slble companions, stopped j '-'amo nn.vls.dy who e-cape.l from .....I ..I. I.. . tl.. .. P' i tut iviiih. riu ii 1 1 it riii 1 1 mi .Mill lii.tiii In l.n.l file unit fin nml tllll -. . - . . . . .... - . spell the word "Liberty." Some may "'',.,. " -jin- of Tall I'rlres. lanu trustwortny typo i or toe i ana nnn uy .propnaten i it. r n r . .i.i. . ..i ...it i iMnniiiiur empty. , Thi' torpedo branch became it spp.i- aoven stibmnrincs to cu-t JTOO.nafi , tliliik this vane. IhoiiKli less ob die ill, Tliice months later Arthur Norton . Tl TK i;Tor. or Tin: Sf.v sir. Any J ,llte nrxonlwitlon. It h.id Us own nnd three of Sun tons to co-t tl.'Jooono -Isnlllcatloii, not unworthy lo be' let his house for a month. practical farmer will tell you that the ,mVy department, so to speak, and Its Tim former will be of about :..,u tons named with the t: in s. -hop per that veers .Norton met natiieiii anoui 'it. . prttictp.il Item of eNpcnso In opoiallnc . jir,arj w,lR jPd strictly responsible to displacement. ........ ...v.. ........ .. . .. rl, mnn is mr Kniiii, nr ii-.u, s nV t. i-;mp'.'ror Iur me ueveiopmini ano i no wciriu or evincncc .r n,-. tenttnir. Norton was nstounded to rti ItTiiutt s It. Six or elcht years aKi provision of effective torpedo vessels slder fpiantity and not iiua'lty. was . learn thnt Hatfield bad not nent a ' ,p ,,'r ,.rd nf 10 pounds rust the t ,vrk with the hUh sea fleet. many small submarines. Ndson s dollar on bis hon-e. lie told of Ills i tarniT npprothnately So coils a has. When the submarine made Its ap- only numbeis can nnnlbl'n:e 1 ut , own outlay, llatlleld shook his head j yM. rnnH. article now co?ts htm 2.fr poarnnce In the (iermau navy It was was not referrlnjr to the Use of ' sai. in tolerant criticism. i a b.m, nn mlvanra of over 1f,0 per cent. ;l nrst placed under tho ' torpedo submarines. "Hut you did do sometblnR to lm- u0 of cmirsi'lms had to nthnnie the price brnnrh," but soon the snniM principle The Brenter mass of evident, n prove tho place, didn't youV asked nf his products, but no advance of ir,n W1M KP,.n to uppiy to t lis- submarine, fiorn ollleers who had seMnni ( t above 1 'a neu II Hull. We have never found It In our heart 1'hey tlld. however. I.i'Iiik nut n stale- nient which tllscl.iM.tl the existence of u document which would clear up the ufT.ilr, mid reveal the f-lrciiinslatuvs under which tin1 assault on Vent Critr. was delivered. That ibs-uinent embed Its the recouiiiiendatlon of the Navy lieueral ltoanl. and It lies within the discretion of the Administration t.. of submarine activity. They will con tinue to do so. If In so dolnc they b-ok bad; with aiiper ami scorn nt the scries of eicnts beplunlnp with the torpeilolim of tin; Lusitanln nnd ciiliiilnallui: In the de. strilctloti of the Su e. that I matter to Is- settled betwifii tlnin- .. . it.. r..n-.. . seiM". nun ...r. s. " . imhllsh It. weeks from i,.-da,v. Tuesday. . j ,v nimiAvo ,lf rmu tlowliiL from imblle y,,Wv which What Kobert Baron's Poiltli.n Is. v, ,,, ,,,,, , ,.,.,,,..,, ,,(.,n,.4 rc0. There has not been In ,ears n niore oiiiiiicndntlons n eoijUnintl 'wreey. dlcnllled. a more spirited, u Ju-te.' ' K Hie exKrt Judiiiient of the author, and inii-eiiuently a more ilaiminliu j Itle and sludenls couinisIiis; the tlen uply lo a ba-eless tieeuMitb.ti thuujernl ltonrd Imlorsitl the Vera Cruz that with which Hoiikiit Haiox mcert I advenlure. we -huiild like to know It: n slander from Shadow Lawn. The I mid If that philanthropic excursion. I'resltlunt of the United Slates .. j with lis eoiispiptent lost of American scribed Mr. ll.vti.N a "a man wh Unu AieMcan live-, was iiinlcrtuko avowc national uiTalr.s we. ui.ia who-e Intention was If be lioealiie e member of thai urent inuncll iimi. lnteruutloiiiil afl'iilrs at Wa-liluu'toi." ineanllic our Senate "in iiromoi ' , tho Interests of one side III Ihe pies- j , ent wnr In l-.urope. .-, . Uverv man knows or otiL-lit lo kuo.v, rll '"flest eampaluner on either what Is Mr. Hoi.i:.it ltAtt.-s ii.-ll i .ti U undoubt.slly the S.-cretary of In rest.ct of Interuatlomil i.rialr-. i! " ' ' koku.v vowed isi-ltl.m in resnrt to inter- aealnst the nvonimend.it Ion of the iiitlonal affairs was uniieiitrnl ami j ,i,,neral lloanl. and In atvorilaiice with the iiersounl nml psychnloKlcal The trouble with International crl-es h that they cannot always l- post poned until nfler election day created by the tranifer of commer-o mhlltic to this side of the Atlantic has ilansers implcti-uut to coiiteui.late. It may call for careful diplomacy, and It will. If the occasion urles. require a resolute assertion of American rluhts. ln the output of natural pas. but rir.i n Koms to Ihi ma k I ii no Kreat Impres slon upon the tTesldentlnl campulRn. Norton. "1 haven't been down that street in some time." "Oh,' yes. I built a KiirnRe." llatlleld answered. "Not that the tenants have psychology of tho thine that luunts, Norton, It's the psycbolocy of the thlnp." tucuet me sea win calm nml a tb.tlliu The Hon. minuton smith of Kbhets of .Uiiltetl States deslrojers stood by . vllle ntibly upholds tin- family reputa to Klve asylum to the castawavs. for so tlor. His name will be forever en- people that have to lake to boats In tl.e !""rlnl "lnn with that of his dlstln .,, . , , iirulshed ancestor who. slltlnir on n Atlantic may properly Is termed. 'I hp, rif.k. ...., r(.rri..hn.. from .,1s eotidltloiis wpre abuoriually fdvorablp ; tlitimb. and was scared by a dlnotbe- a car. Hut like every one clo they lo the etews and iKisMmirors of the rluni thnt wnndered by. A Rood nam-, ; expect to have one snme-dny. It's the elcatiHllps destroytsl. Hut sb.Ullil (he more famous totl.ty than ever before, raldlnc In tin Atlantic . on with the j Sutt.KL"(1()Mm:f( ol)j,.(.t, , rlr,t vliri.r anil Intensity that marl; subtiia- Ph,f f-.u.v.A beennsp tho latter ob- Hue operation- In i:uioean waters jctH to strikes. Cahiiinm can hardly there may be another story to tell. (be expected to please everybody. ami therein Is itti-e for nnxlely. The Uulleil States t-milot e-vnt e the duty, nor does It desire to escape It. of looklnR after the Interests of neu trals nnd of protecllns Its own cltb, Thete is a stnrtllnc rumor in elicit zens whether they nrt pasenpt'rs orihi.tlon that even Jiwmirs 1m .'hocked. tiiendiers nf Ihe ereu of inn- ,.mil.. belllKorei.l or neutral. The 'situation T!,N nM ,to " Up ''"''' ,,nr 'In t in fitilivtit nf iiitllt.it mm lillt llr k v "THE BROOK KERITH. tienrire- Moure Ivxplatus Ills l'allh iiml the Hook's l.'enesls. To Tin: KoiTor. or Tun Sc.v Sli : I am writing to thank you fur the jitii.lt- iiitloii of Mr. HunokiTV article In your tier int. cnuiu no outiiineu, nnn nr . jjv that time the rjeltimn ilestroytr, ben aboard a st'bm.irliv . ni ciiiisi-ipicntly much worse off Fur In- Wdch had supplanted the torpedo never seen one In nc' -int open .n n- stance, isf for which h- was RettlnR boat, bad iK'Comc a well tecosnlzed ,IH stormy a strett h of he . o.tst us e. 50 rents dnr.en tn winter In-Is not now thanks to Von Tlrpltz. Tho m in the woild. And t'a.s i ! i. srttlnc even $1 a doien for. The result ( submarine was In Its swnddlliiu' was t.cceited by the mndttee . . nn i l. ohviou" clothes; it could not shnte safi'iy Its th,. Admiral's, who s'lppn-c I Ii t The fanner hn read of bumper Rraln , nl wt, pll(.h w, developed type of botn daced in a r..sponll.; tolt m crops In the West for several years i us the destroyer. for some purjoise. A year's s-nix w- ju st and marvels why he If so oppressed. J The sllbmarini', therefore, was ill- dlsearded: but "trutll eilis'.u d ti i ' i'roliahly tint f, jier cent, of ti e Kast- ! ynrced from tho torpedo branch and will rlsi- again " etn farmers ral the eniln thnt ! eon- u separate brancli was floated for It. How may we Ke n.l ac.ilnt - M sinned on their farms, hence they have , ThP n,sults achieved In (icrnmny by thine similar happi niaa next year" to ki out and buy in the murket a. : trlvltlK to one ressinslble otlleer full The jil.ic.'ns of .' siilun.irliies exorbitant pilcee. authority and responsll.l.iiy for the their develoiiiiient under an Ailm, As to the plan of 'ellliiR dlreet to the types mid their performance in opeia- s cre.u ftej. In .eh .inc. p.e-i'il consumer, tins Is only jiracth.ible whera tn Wtn tl Meet have been such a" wiim too mticli to ivp. ct an-ith. r for to" larmer nns a smnii iiuiimiiy m , raiu.e tills country, tile liirt llpiaee ward Rtcl. the snme . .if trnleay of a layman imediicalitl III the art of war. we are entltbtl to know that. Is the nmo position n I- held "o. Tiikoihibk ltis.-Mi'.iT. It does mil dif fer from the position of tin millions of other patriotic Aniorb-nns who n'v for America tlr-t and over till, nnd who believe that the UlM duly of thoe who aio for America tlr-t Is to set? to It that America W prepared for any attack that may come upon u from any iputrter. That l what ltoiir.nr I'.acon would have bellied to do, with nil his heart and (.11 his Intelligence, had he been nominated ami elected to the "U're.H council upon International affairs at Waslilm.'lon." To niiiibute to hint the Intention to use the power-, and opisirtiinltles of Seiiuiorlal member- -hip to promote the Interests of a foreign cati-e would be u contempti ble, thins on tin part of the tierce-: and yellowest of partl-im opponents'. In the ease of n President of on1 common country, flip malignity am falsity and. we nne compelled to mbl. the stupidity of such a char";' lU'iiln-t nn honorable and patriotic fellow citizen almost reach the Incredible. A Soldier of Crane. Ills nnine wns UfsiAs, Captain l)f jias. not I)'AHrviNAv, but there Is n certain npproprlateness In (lie fact. He was mortally wotinibtl In the bat lie of Clery on Aurii-I H. nnd a week Patriotic (Sreeks In this country must be alarmed to learn that Kins Cosstan'tink's new I'reinler has been both it historian and a college professor. Enad Pasha's Sentence to Death. The Cnminitt.H of Union nnd Proc- rest", according to n despatch from Constantinople, has wntenced Khsad Pasha to death, While the committee sat In wilemii session In Constanti nople KssAU wns leadluc as it contln cent of the nllled nrmy a rpclment of his countrymen In his native Albania; and ncconlltiR to the latest reisirts he Is still so encased. This Is not the first time tbnt Hip Ottoman (ioverumeut him ileninndisl I'ss.m.'s head. When he was a youiiR officer In the Turkish army some of tho Vlldlz jmlnce ellque straiiRled his brother and threw his Issly Into the Hosjioril!. Uss.vn lrniied his com tnnnd. hurried to Conttiintluople, and, In nccordaiK'o with the requirements Km.iiit Lani lie law not only to make -.peeehes ami write articles tie- feudllis the Administration of Wool. now Wilson: he U charRed with the dell, '.Hi' duly of kceplm: Y..rsTlAXo Uakkaaxa wlihlu lsmuils. ThN task, performed IhroiiRli the llil riiinen tn 1 Ity of the eommlssloii on Mexican nf-lair-, was to have Ikshi eiitrusttsl to .lu-llit. l.oris I. Itii.vMiKts until Chief Justice Wmn; liiterio-cil n veto. And yet there have been Ileniocratle shrieks nbout violation of the sanctity of the Supreme Court ! i'wuio.a Is liivllii.il to demand the withdrawal of American troop from Mexhn ti- an ludl-ponsnhle prertsiti--It. to any discussion of Mexico nf fairs. This attitude must N allowed to Is- the only one possible for the M.lf-rospt-tliiu head of a nation. And Caiika.nza does not luck self-ressft. The de f.leto President of Mexico ! fortllled by knowledge of the fact that j lieneral KrNHios Ions njjo ndvlse.1 the retirement of our soldiers from Mexican soli, mid that their retention south of ihe ltlo tlrandp Is dictated by poililcil, not military, considera tions, This does not npiH-ase the fiery ViiNfhTiAM), Mho ajiparently stt?s no reason why hp should elnti his) ls havlor to suit the exigencies of AiiiIko WoooBow'ti campnlRn for rivlectlon. Tho troubles of the astute Secretary Lank mny bp Imagined. Can he make Cakiian.a hold his horses'; If hp can hp will merit Mr. Wilbon'h very frank, very sincere and cordial commenda tion. Doubtk-M Mr'. Lank will be very candidly assured thnt he Int. per formed n Service to Humanity. Itlg Tom 1'oi.r.v, Tammany leader, asserts that "humanity demands" the reelection of President Wilson. "Any red blooded .citizen." says the eloquent Tom. "who talis himself an American j and falls to support Wilson at the polls tno lilenls founded." when he was 111. He wn a sol-iThere Is a stiitesmanlllte sweep in mo fler till his life, lighting In the Krnn 'n ,n?1l. "''V!" cr".11t .!'!"'" i.".1' ii .1 i.. 4I..1.... ,r....i ,ilkcr, I IllS Hill Will, Hi .llll'l the Ivory Const. In the Calsxius, in Morocco, and tlown In the fin mind, when they an to the isd's. j Trnnsviial. (thai His Tom mi.KT is noi.img uiem At the use of IV. th iplaln ncalnj'0 ",rl accot. nihility Inter lie tiled. Cnplnln HfjtAs en-,,xt month is f..le to all listed as a Pontltleal .ottttve 111 lM!7lon which this nation is wan a sol-iThere is a statesmanlike sv ntheUran "'"' tha ",Ml,lt r-. Tunis. nLvno jmVP he,.,, iftt lined to Mush dur- Sudan, IheJinp the past three years, should bear ofTer.sl ills swonl to I'rance when the great war In I'urope began, but on aciinint of nee hl services were sympathetically tbcllncil. The Pel glnn ariuy. however, ticcepied him. lie fousht In the baltle of Hie Mariie, for a time In the I irdaiielles entu palgu. and at las) nt Verdun. He was often wounded. In the btiltle of the Mnrne six tltnes. Xo man ever liked wnr belter for Its dangers or loved Kruno more, so that the ofllclnl no- columns nil "The critic Is very kind, nppret litlve and. In mnnv ways, ro vt ry Indulgent thnt 1 am loath to call attention' lo some mis takes, but mil forced to do m N-cause of their personal n.ttuie. lie ile-eilbis inc ns a convett from Unman i"atio:Unn and I shall be much ohllKed If ou will allow me lo sny In your r.twsp.iper that I never was Unman Catholic, nnd that a full ex idnnatlon nf how Catholicism came Into my family will be found In the trilogy entitled "ttnll and I'aiewt II," In the seem,! volume entitled "Salve." 1 feel that I am claiming more of your space than I have n rlsht to claim by tqlllng Ihe little story In your columns. My c.eat grandfather, a Trotc-tant. went to Spain to trad" In kelp In C-e eighteenth lentury. and as Catholl. i-jp wa a ne. essary a Ksutr.pt (on for trading In Spain, lie nn riled a Itoni.tn Catholic, ills son, a historian of some repute, was an aenotle nf the type of Cllbhou. its hi writings testify My father did not repudiate Catholicism, for he was a political leader In Ireland and could not han done so, but ho lad no billef In revealed tollclon nny moi. than the his. tonaii, bis father. A remark he ulteied to the tinman Cnthulh Arehhishnp of Tumi, on le.i.ing the dining room, w'. tii 1 h.is a little ihlld of some six nr seven ye.us of iisi, tiiiabicl In my meinoty I aliaj., and Influenced my life and. After Hie adoption of the latest rubs ' iolldy. w.m the nrlaln.il ste.l of "The lly no human Ingenuity can tin chm-ni that ynwiis between lutitun- tlonal Law and hVightfulness In bridged llrook Kellth" Vonr 1 P'o'lll'''- t" dlM-ose nf and wlieie lie Is f tj, modern sllbmurltie. to feel There must be no ill, bled nillb.i- loet teii near t noiiRii in some iiiwn iiru nyiimned of its backwardness ami lb- authority In ever ase m'l-t rrt will provide the market. lie could J Hnlclency, with It the n sp!i-l'....;y for t'.. e t peddle f.ftO ears of coin from house to Coliles ., iitb.il Izc.l betwtrn the Take a leaf out i f CiermaiiJi't hn Imu.' to nilvanl.iR... but suppne lie had ynr1 ji,i lin, .j. twenty-nine sub. ns Utissln only reo'iiHi, has onte v 3.1.0.1 .nrs to dispose of. This amount jIinrlnPH of about l'o tons displace. shP placed her sulimar ne- ur I, r would have to be sold to the stores or ; ,, of these only fifteen are In board consisting of n Vl 'i-A bill'. ' to tlie commission men. active service. Uor 'each boat four eleven other cummiswamed otll, . - As to establishing central markets v0.n) cln)sp,i between the npproprii- Congress shii'lld cn-ite d lrnu ' v.hete the fanner could bring his gond. J,on ()f lh(. monv .,d tlm dellvetv of short session fm naval otlb'e f 1, how many vegetables could n purchaser ln,, completcd vw-sel lo the (Jov.in- spertor of Submailn.s (Jive Cm .airy home convet.ltt.tty, and l'w many ,,., nml .,., onP of the submarine cutmVnt the rank ..f V.te-V 'n 'r would do It? Only the poorcF clustes. ,.,inM,rucli0 companies recently built rurnlh him with nn adequate The niiddlu il.iss would not be bene. . ... i-,,,,!.,,,,! ten submit- nn.l ntlle.. fi.ieo mid .Mice unci 1 1 file,! bv this vsfem In the least. . .1 i i..UJ . 1 .1 . . ... 11. ii I v . , rlnes Ol nooui Hie niiiii'' ri..- ti. ivr. mii,iuiuvis uif ell.,! - 1 1 i,ur i-..,, 1. j u',ln ?rX i:" I ""1- c"1'' lnerene hin hU mMti from the dale of the nuthorltv to dt clop our sub n r .lover former f 1 prices- Certainly not : mlll(1,nr. contract. I Ibet, nnd t.i.-n ! t Congress Utcn ' It atqiears to be the Nnvy Depart- and act upon bN -. hice. In football there whs some question what the effct Would be on the cor Ins. It Is difficult to keep offence and defence balanced, and mme authorities feared the opening up of the game might give the little fellows an ad vantage, especially early In tlm season, over the big ones, developed slowly llpsik h'eiltn" He said, slim king the Ar, liblsliop theieby "I am afraid the whole tlilnj would l.ave Wen a taililte if It had i''t been for St. Paul " What led up to this -eniatk and followed It 1 h.ie foruotten, but I can still ree nt.d hear my father. M mother. 11 I- true, was a Roman 1 the Rraln raiser. Th" handlers Lit It, and they control the output t such an , extent that they can put an arbitrary and nrllllclnl prh-e on grain and we h ive ! to htaml It nr tease to buy. Thousand nf persons who have herelofnre kept n ' small Mock of chickens nnd a small ' I eid nf cows have been forced to ills-J continue on account of the excessively ' high cost of grain, nnd this necessarily h.s curtailed production.. Tho control of the grain market by capitalist Is now affecting every man. woman and ihll.l In the country. Ilvcry article nf food depending either directly , or Indirectly upon grain for its jirnduc- 1 Hull hits In. leased In price to uch an extent lint nuny families nm torn pelted to buy only the cheaper cut of meat Poultry nnd eegs are out of the question and they have to economize FOLLOW THE HERON! Ardent l.utlnM Scale Heights of Coif. Politic and the Third Conjugation. To Tin: r.niToe. or Tun SfN .vir: The Latin scholars who do not get stvmlen CLEANING THE CITY. One Protest Was .vim!,. In Dcludf .1 Ilii-laess Men. To Tiir. !it"r nr Tin: Sirs- sr regard to the letter nf I.air .e t , .. . . . 1 nM .1,. ...nr.. In 1-lie UCV rt t ,.t.,1it. 1a. ..... . . t V on ar.iea sei uiiiiKi-reu un , - .- is,. mV!niT it a nrrsetit Instea 1 , llnv tliat when the law comi.ebmg :o- l", ., t. ........ " ; . of a future. I keepers to l emovo own l u ,! - i passed last year a s'reni" : ' made by the rtl en ,'e , r.i i" and brokers and that t v- taw ws 'a ' up to the Court of Appeal, wh: h ti I held the law n consti'uti.,n il T C...1.. s.i,i.l 11,. Trenteil With Hi-1 fore nothing can be done In t m Shades of VerRll ' "lly couraR", not b- n.iKht. Will the heron seek the t.elght.' Kt.Min.v, .vtober f. !' P. '' -peitful Coiisbleratloli. To Tin: I'.niTOit or Tltr Srs Mr Th on their food III every dliecllon. The 1 i,.it..r- translating tho tombstone In- bakers are burdened with an excessive ,,-iiptioii "Vlrtute noil vl ardea petet lnciense In the ptlre of flour and tlielr ; ardua" show learniliR. or nt least cine. cu.tomers iiatmnlly Ret less and less fHj re-e.tich: but the wilteis seem ! for their money. Tin- proent milk think thnt the verb "pclef Is In tile -trlli" among the d.lrymen Is a fit 11- j precnt tense, w'eieas It i- the future lustration of the absolute necessity of ...a mtmt lie trau-lated "villi seek." , thilr getting nmie for tl er product due ' ..jjv enurage. not by force, will Me but to obej tlie mandates of the S' Cleaning Commissioner JoHW TTASt .N'r.w York. October T. A Poet of the Future To Tifr npiT.Mt of Tiir s s , teacher In a New York .'rtlMi- i ' I liistriictlng d.if and tin nb c H ire I lates that pui'.l' nrc at .ntirv.i a I Into new room il.n'ci."it'v f i fmm the one they were 'a-' n to. To incise their power- of o tt,.. .if life , lentil M'tiw nit ileit bo I r .. .1... 1,. .11... 1 ..1. . .....1. ..,1.... . n..i 1 ........ . n. ...... ... . 101 int. 1,111. ,.-. ,,., 1 . 1 .iiie.u, , .n o , rr.-m r.,.11- mm- 10 .1 ,,v ,,, 1.. i,,....,l t . . ,. .. .. ,...,,,,. (iiilbl have asked: "l'ailaln IM u -. inatrhe. Put the score of last Sat- j ltoni.m f.itbolic cniiep,. but left it In i . .. i i e...,,.ei ... iiithi.iitbs for after a life of honor ami loyally, mi ' urday show that tlie tally or iiel.i my eiy .nrly teens because I refused ff , si,.ninn i,. wa. mailed to i .utiim of t -it in into r.r.Kllsli we mm ("' To in'" tMr i'1" Angus. 12 tlleil for ..'ranee, the death l "''! t?";? ' " p' ,u ."'" V .fa'!Ur rn.'m' ! l'r.'vent a slluiltl", ul lm. wl,V doc hat we are fanLr at lea -t '" "T'" I... bi.,1 nlwnvs .b.slr.l " ' " ' '-"rr, '.. ' """ " ' '"r.. m" ."V. n,r """" not the .vemnunt ro la and regulate i.l, the third conj.uatlon. J . . . t , . ... ti I 1.1 .. 1 ! . , , 1 "1 M.nii i " it mn 111. u ikifi?. I" . . r,""1"". """" '"""" ""' e..-,o. .... . ,,,. je..,s 1 lemaineo . r,irtl.,. 0,,Pr,p . materM atll, il. I Miime nrooKiyn l erspct tiu. """ . , ' ,. ,". ' r " "' " " '"',.. em produce cheap food, lucre:." .... . .. . .. , .. , 3 3' West Point and the "(lener.iN" chuicho. It wa nbcut ten or twelve .,, ... , ,,,, ,, .,r , , What the I Ifth Avenue Itauk .11.1 1 (lf Wa.-hinRton nnd Lee met. and the., ear o ,!,,t I s-o,'la.e. mvself h I ''e e in 1. . o ,lw 2 . recently for Fifth avenue the P.rook-' Army won, 10- 7. Svvarthmore beat the IrMi . hur-b. feeling my.o if n. b- ' jj ,,, th,)r, ' IP,.";, ,p,r. lyn Trust Conipaiiy bus undertukeil 1 L-ifnflle 10-fi. and there were nn- a I'rnte..nnt. and ev.r since I Ivne I n , 'offered as an excuse for higher orices to do for certain historical places In , morons other games decided by n nar-nanci 1'roi. stant. though It Is true Tlli ((,t,s ,,,',,,, nrforP .. ' Nnvv Yoiik, tictober V the borough ticroos the liver bv the Is- "rirgin oi supenoniy in general that I do not peiieve that Jesus ever , , l.,,. i i i. piay. i mm i-rinreiou s easy ... -o i- alincil uivuuiv in l ie t ine j-ynoptie suauce of a Wuutlf.illy pri lled hioIc , ptm.y iw,p N(lh ,., , .,..,, Tft UN , , ; let or about sixty pases called "Itani- ,-.,,,,.,.,1 t Vale's fil-S reveiiRe for elude nny such assumption, but fo.-tii.it hies About Historic Hrooklyn." There last year's defeat by Virginia. Lehigh's t am no les a Christian than another. are over three threti Illustrations In ill 1 over Albright. 1'enn State's count Tub-toy. too. the gient chrl-tlau photoRr.ivurP, from liliolognilJis and 'r'" ' defeat of Ilucknell and i. ( of the nineteenth u-utury. did not be I con-Ill s iv wiiiioiiiik oi t.iiw ieiii-e. I And tlie "upets" were recorded In In German Submarine Activity American Wateri. The extension of commerce rnldlus lo this dde of the Atlantic by tier mnn undersea boats Is sensational new but no cntiw for panic fears. H.iv nfler day submarines have been Miiklnc enemy nnd ueutral incrchnnt men In Kuropenn waters and the facts of the feud code of his native land, have Imvii printed In American news. killed every one whom be susptvtttl of responsibility for his brother's death except the Sultan hlni-elf. Aunrr. Hamii. sent his ofllcers lo Kss.vn's caMle at Tirana. Albania, de niiiiulliis his Inimeillnte pre-ence In Slnmboiil, V.sh vn showed them ihe way to nurazzo; ihey rle for their pniiers without excltluR ieclnl com nient of any kind From AiiKU-t to about October 1 Norwegian shlm of a value of ?!), (km).Km Avert wnt to the bottom. .Three of them were sunk In the Arctic Ocean niion the Archangel passiice. There wiih a report In Christ laiiln on Oc lives. No oilier effort, so far. tin Is j lober 'J Hint two American ships, the known, was made to enforce ihe Stil- Havllii and Columbia, hmi been do- Inn's order. Uss.mi aveiiRed himself -tpuved In the Aii'lle, hut no uno!i! on Ani.fl. II win. when .vear nfler- pess was ftl In the United States. wurd hn e.irrled lo him Hut order do uininllng his nbilli'iiilon. In his ilfiy years Kss.vn has got more out of ll'ilkan II To Hunt any other mnn of hi ago. It may bo re memls'ieil thiii he surrendered Scutari to the Motiietiesilus nfler It- ...ini. iiiaudaut bad ni.v -lerloiisly ainl hn had usurped his place, that he bended the rcvolutlou that eventually prints, some exceedingly rare. Hrooklyn wns (list settled In Httfl. Ilgures reasonably small. Football when William Apriaiixm: Hcnnlt and rporlng has vnrled with the styles-f JAQur.R iIkntyx houzbt from the In- play, nnd the values placed upon the tllalis IlliO acres of laud nt "(iovvauus." j various means of making points have The UrM ferry was run by CoiiNn.ih initcKst.v. The traveller wishing to cross summoned Dihukhi.n by blow ing, n horn, hung on n tree near tho shore. If you will go to the north west corner of Klflh avenue and Third street you will mo hi the wall of one of tho tenements a bronze tablet mark ing tht site of the old sloue house nt (iowaiius where, on August 27, 177H, four hundred Marylnnders withstood tho troops of Coiinwali.is. loedn? -o0 killed. The house which they fought about was thou seventy-seven years old, having liecn built when, nne Will iam Kinn was burying pirate irons lire at the other Hp of Long Island. The Mono house Is gone. So Is Mel rose Abbey, the homo of the Tory Colonel William Axtlll. the shelter of dancers, plotters nnd patriots fet tercd and thrust Into ti iltiugeoti Jc neath the house. The jilne was full of sivi-ef elospts and slalrxv.iys and hud Its romance, which concerned Ihe owner's niece, loved by Atn'ii.A (lii.r.s, lo whom the utern Tory forbade ml- It I. to 1... noted thnt e,in,m,.iro rnld. Ullllillice nne. nn- ."mug paiuoi nail iiis In Ihe Norili Sea, tl.e Hulile, the ''oufessed his regard for tlm girl. M...lli..,.r nml ollinr Ibiroiieiiii III 17N7 till lliell of ! llltllllsll ImullMl waters has mil been cluifaclcrlzcd ru ceiilly by "frishlf nines," that Is to say, by failure to give warning nnd to I eruill crews lo set Info their Ismis before tho ship luterceiled was stink by shell or torpedo. There hnu been no renewal yet of "sulmmrlno war- lleve Jc!US eiiu.il to the Father, jet it may be doubted If evn an Anglican I illshop would denv to him the title of ' Christian. And these being my opinions I'-.lil made her sensational nppeni-ani I could nrt have represented Jeus lii.nt Newport tlie nature of her errand "The I'reiok Kerlth" as the son of (Sod. was veiled In secrecy. To-day It nn- nni nivvnys wori.ea iinriy, nut tins ; unless the son of (,nd he taken In a sort pears soon what mote cleat ly. It docsj year tlie strong!!! of the tennis In ; of pantheistic sense; ,lenu.t of course more than show that It is not only niei A Hellnllloii In the lMctlonnrj of Life. , To the llniToi: rr Tin: SfN Mr: "Ar ilea" in the old I.atluni tongue mean- ' heron. "Vlrtute ' would be better ren- I ibnd "by iiiuniR..." The period aftiv "vl" Is. ni'lsplaced, n comma would make , !ihe nic.tuiiiR of tile clause dealer, "it;-1 coui.vse, not by strength, the In run ob- , tains the Inaccessible.' 1 The heron Is R.itint nnd of slight pre jpoillons, appaicntly not lit led by nat'i-e ,t,i combat the arduous, which, never-, ' thclesn, slio does, and according to the ! Inscription, successfully; as '-pcto " j Whep the Herman war subinai ins ' menns to obtain as well as to seek. Jt Is evidently used as a simile lo ltnpres , the more forcibly on the reader tho I characteristics of tho one concerning 1 whom the epitaph was wiltten. ' If Mr. C.imp will Investigate, further room are requited "n write t cf lmpreen of It. The ttvber for Hie authenticity of tae ' written by a boy jiupil aluer of aue, "cla.V to him Is-e.g room or tbo pupil. Nbvt York, October 7. was even thought of. It Is caused a combination of Interests formed to control the supply. An Cv-TniN F.vr.MiT. Camiwku. N. .1 . flj-tober 7 KenlMlratly Illustrated. Vrom Iht firwt r.nlunp. TT CI Mi ,l.ip l rntfirr nr Nnt a flower havs . Nnt s tli btvc we It u h.ilf ef .. da-- Il hn screen to m..t llu'.f h room. VV bh Hi- noble Kin nn 1 Tii, tatle-t mnn III It,- '.r,. All.l a ,-nn.lar llpnii II of mn!i, And that near Ihe hnrr "' And ef the ent ,t , li i'- . On p . four lsj:- rs - ... t. I.ond Ftiniigli! 'lo nt;: KptToi; .,r Tut: S' loose ball play, kicking and the run- was the son of Cod Ju-t ns he was also '.haul submarines that run cto-.s tho' he may find that the peison over wiuse, ,.,.,(r.. tn iiotvldeie M icli m nlng attack and ln the varlegali'd tn,. so,, nf man. Mr. Iluneker dm. not Atlantic: Il demon-trntes that the war' remains the epltnph was wiltten wa a koka, ont.. Canada. I . . defence which they necessitate seem sn-m to me to have dl-tlimulshed suill- boats can carry the war ngaliist Kng-ininn who seemed by tinture eutlrelv tin- pi,, of the Putted St-itt-to be nccuralely reflected In the point clently between the Messl-ih, which land tnto the open sen even to Hie iltted for the ardimii things of life, but enough name for their c n totals. .lesiis iindoiibtedly believed himself to i coast of Ainei lea, w here Hrltlsh crutsets ' who. nevertbcles. liy courage and perse- , The pecple ..f the l n i. I i ,e. nnd the riodhe.id, tn which lie laid I patrol. I'ho voyage ef I'.SJ Is one of Cardinal flllilioNS advocates imlvcr- no claim In ihe synoptic jopes. ills ' tlm boldest acts of sc.iTnanshlp of Hie sal military 'training In this country i belief in hlmelf as Hie Mi .-lah was war. On the fb t day of it return ns a fifcRliard making for pence. Ill j enough to onset him, In verance attained in great things, over coming all obstacle-. If this Inference If correct, the ln- In aflcr vcars, vo.nt:c U-SS has realistically lllustrntel i scilptlon Is very apropos nnd I a ilence. for tlie 'the ability of such veels to tllstln- beautiful as it Is unusual. position on this question Is worthy nf.tminv oualtns of const I the high Intelligence for which ho has Messiah was next to tJo.l. n snlrltmit BUisli between iieutial nnd belligerent ' i'. Surmi"AS long been noted, being, Cod's mi senRer, and "The Ilnmk slilps, since it sank two llrltlsb niutil-' Hlocton, Ah.., OcU.bcr 8 I Kerilli tnucs nils sirieny rauillie view , nous curriers, n niiiii nriiisn rran anil !h American. MtliotiKli It Is rot id ie ' . subject. 1 proiHi'o tin' c i, In this fair land a "Y. f ." to bo made up of Ann -asked if they voted f r v will nnswer "Yi . d.f ter to bo kept open e, ' , Pence at any price Americans mut I I have to thank Mr Iluneker for other vessels, but permitted the Amer-' The Virtuous lllrd Perches on a Peal. l cast en Xnrc'iiW admit that we've paid the price but mui h ympathettc crltlt um of my wilt- , Icin stintner Kniisan to continue its haven't got the peace. lugs, and I nm sure he will forgive m. coin so without Interference. for nsklns for a lectlilentlnii of two : r What will posterity think of n jico-'h'tl" mistakes, one concerning my re-1 pie that wns too proud to prepare? llglous past and preent, number con- I ternlng .lesiis's attltudn toward Cod In , The llrook Ifcrltn." loss to raise a school, miming 11 In honor of the great Dutch scholar KiivHMVH. Hy Mny ''. 1 Tin . u highly satlsfiiclory llbrtiry had been nssom. bled for the new liisiltulloii. In addi tion to llf. books there were several ttclontlilc Instruments, sticli ns n titer- F.mbarrassnieiits of Forensic Victory To tub KniToi! oc Tin: Sun .Sir: 1'rIi, ; that was a hard one; "IloavywilRlit , Championship" I V.e vlrtorl ! S. K. Wilson, Kvvahtiimoiu:, Pa October 7. fjr.onar. Moonn. Loniion, September SC, Tlie !e Mili. A nilnnnrlne iiiuu' tnnnllis nun Me I lumikhl us ,l)i'. The Wuntlerlng .Meilenn rrniinilliiii, Tn iur. KnirnR or Tiir. Ms ir.' Why nre lint Hie s.n-l,ni nf the Mexican Oun- 1 ,,,U-Oin lisbt III WilMhlllgtnll, where nil rre. I nr,l are nviillniile, luste.nl nf m virlmit' llrnmiille ('rlllchin Condensed. rrolOEiie, t!ii!,h Act 1., Hii'h. Act 11.. Illusli Act 111,, Mush. epilogue, Tush On. Kav. P.oeit ItrsT. October T In Mexico. To Tiir. i:niTon or Tin: Sun sir: Noth ing could show better tho dlfllcultle of lvtln and its utility ns a mental disci pline thnn the attempt of Tin: Si'N't Latin class to rope with "Ard is'tet ardua." All four contributors to the discussion last Saturday tmlilushlngly translate "petet" as If It were "petit." Latin is as deadly ns mathematlci, in revealing Innrcurary, A pretty example of Its trlcklness Is to lie found even in of tho club t n.'iilr.n' ' ' .t Iltsnn viion. i ict.. 'n r ; I mile llllrf-. llf.lltn In U ir.leaii". I it tte,l In AnierbAii .it,... pit in, et. motion pi 'iur,. ii lmrlemnt- tiint Ino ' A Hi il hn Pen .lii .In.ii. in Irs.l- ln Am-- an :i.p'll.'s, lini.ilrtes In." li-eii i-.i!- I.... I .. t,l ImMl t.. .it Ih. I.i.i a recent tine book on Mexico, In which j.-,.., .,,.. , i.ntit Vni--' i Sniilb ( iirnlliii. I'ns.iim SrHsnii Oprns Iritm (c I'm1. ViM't. Pinnf ilmi Hn- i nm .rii.im him U ' vvntten : i no cry w as . poienmi est ,,,tt,. piitnii;,. ......... i. .i..,u i. ..........i,.. I. tcriiui,,.,! I,.- il,,. .oun.i ..r ii.. llncrta." thus tinning noor lliietla Into nr.. urn nn.v , mi,,.,. 1 nml Blent teieplinni! mi l leleurunh r- 1 Innilti's Imni heard neirly every nlKbt a lady I.ATINl's. Mte II nt .he nne irm ' ii. tl. IlrlKht line for wnrp and woof, we lu l.e I 1 ien-n me in uri 'il When the hill- ennu ' In the vicinity nf York ns ptrtle n-vrch SAItANAC LAt.r, October llcr enterprise .Vnw coiues iinnthcr strnnarr, tirmed; llci erriunl uisik; 1'rrhups she brln" new tints for clouds, Hluidfs PrlKlit ur d.xrk, Or tins she uuly luuiiKht tl.e cl)t Thu. i-ilnimn wave And tings forever nmre with shame The ocan caves? MclusDM-san WiL.ott, in for niljuiliivnt nn ibiulil we shall he.v. the wnn, and tbldn fnr tliein .y tittle n.l nl,, nt 111" exlinvng'iiieo thai t-mild linv me liirnnl emit in es, I'n-eiinia lire said tn lifi'ti svnMcil. ItUAiim. , I" innie jileiiltf.il this year limn tnuil, HluillAMi Fa 1 1 s, Oi'tehtr n. slid ptrilt- fmm York vvlin have tskeu I ..xpi'illtlnns reccntlj report gnnd catclien. l Her An.wer. I your fnrtniie. my prttiy J "WIlAl nmld"" "M fnen Ii my furliine, tlr." she sail,! .'Pecitiise of course therv Is it ii.otiey In milk" lleimirriitle I'm-inrll) , Tl. Initl. nn Mn,id--i. hint of peace, Anil prices ciiimlile In the mart, 'Tli built on liik--ii n.oiDoii Cm hiith, And fear It f.lt In every he.irt. French liidii.Clitn I. will lii tleriii.inv nnd ru.n, Another l.'idtaph. ' " ciied m ' nlng .it full i.ipni'lin To Tin: KniTon or Tut: Spn Mr; Th, There U a market f,c appeal for help In reading what the New ..nlio,!. tombstone, says suggests this ns nn v... A ,uing ilretk li.m . proprlate epitaph for Woodrow Wilson "Watchful he waits like ih vlitunin heron, his millions tasks to perfotm," Al.K.XANPni IfllAIIAM. CiixnLOTTB, N. C, October . i. w hi. Il .oil nnl.it 1. a '. .' , nun- s t..i -iiin i' T'" r I . n, oiiei III M rsellles, I'l'l.n, I I the local supply la