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word he .?poke, he was not t.? !>?? de*?' 1 by the fact that the ,?\tr??nie l'r?> gresslvtefl might not like it. Se\?ial tlroea his remarks were Interrupted with ?a ?M?Ih .????? The PreaWcnt'a [rienda are awaiting with BO littl?? interest narwa of tie rectp* ia.| ,,{ today'a speech bj the geaeral ,. i.m in' appaara t?. be wholly un . ..ti, .-rn? ?1 H?' beli'vs the tini?' is ripe fear auch .? spe?g_ti ?ml ?-at it has hi^ '? .?salent t-> make ?t. regardlasa ? might lia?, o on his t'?T ti pol It I? .?i lortun? - "i the dlat<?wtkm i.? which l| might be s il'.).- ted 1'.? the in ?-? ?us In his part} it ?s t.art) t<> f..tm an) sd?fK|uate i . de t"v?ar<i c.?niiii. ta e in his ability rottably i.n shaken bj ?Vhe at? . ? notablj Mr < ' iiuuiiii.-. il'., tot ?tirs \isir \< in g" ng that ' "utid? ii' ' i.-t i.. known for aome time, but he will ?pond all . 'in thi* state, . ng m the capital, Dos Moin? to i. to-morroar ? ?. blc t.? form ? ;..|i .?f hlS I"??' ?I ?" denl dined ? >? at the h.?m?. ?.f Representative 1':. i.. | te ins train at an hour fThe President's ipeech m full will be found on page 5.1 TAFT ASKS IOWA'S VERDICT Says He Wants People to Know Plainly Where He Stands. Waterloo Iowa, ?Sept ? '?? Pr?sident'? lOWa ???.??? . of large ciowils all ak i m- from Council Bluffa to I ??? v. r.il of his sp.-c.-h.?? M da? !' "a Hm t.,! ?!. promising ag*in . Ii?.ilales a? 1 .inff Board n them, and ro y bills based ?.a these ?>.ports ? ? .. t stand," ; if jota <i" lea ipprov? wh? ? i stand, you know what to ?!?>, : yoU dO appro;- ?..: kflOW What tO i to a hid? veidi? t." In introi m rit al Fort , ? ?ompared II ? ?f the antl-troal law in the Kor.-. ? Il f-fjn 11 In thai of tie aaM that when the his - written, i??- I pU ? . 't. but ?o Mr. " ?i ? ? garni . n In the ?..-,., ol lu? pi ? o ? ???? ?' wai on had >? ?an? del -t.'Oll ... .nui '.!-? ?e ? ? nt said. , it i? mid that th? >.:r If) i pre? text for d< on and on w ?? ??? ?il ?"? wl ??! I > ? ,t i?- ir ?lie from t boa I tnd 1 make Uo.'.l ,i i- not .. retexl ? ? If you are doubtlag Thom ? ? ? ttle bll '.' sit .'til 111 ? ? ? ; .1 t hat " it ?? ? ? th nator < Tum? mln*- w| .it I "'S ' I? PP.OGRESSIVES" SPLIT Fftorts ro Bring South Dakota s Oppos? ing Fartions Together Fails. I . S r a 1 ?? ? re of the Dakota 1 ? dt in harmony, i? ng. thi if far I and Rich? rihei part I ? . Richard? . Th? erad to allot? the ' ? ?mpalgn ? hlrt la i ? ?sala lata? r ?lop men would t>n i T'"' Ive l>art in GOLD STAMPEDE DRAWS 2,500. ?_?- "nt ? ?ri I ?ibbo ? ;?? raona ?\ ill .??; ? foun?, ? n ri mit di Distilled only by the Sun's Rays Pumped on'y by the Atmosphere Filtered on?y by the Mountains and toti.ed on a! the ip-.r.g <*? the World's ? H\q;rr, c Water P,Ant?lfui ?:? exhibited at the PURE FOOD SHOW Madison Square Garden Booth 127 Try D G!i?-s of this Dr'icious Watrr : or Sale IC'-crywhere THE ?UN.RAY WATER CO. ^?GLENROY ARROW AMACOLLAR Lotas of tie space 6% Mort-ga&c Bonds Denominations $1,000*- $500 ? $100 and interest Principal and interc thoroughly <tt*cured NEW YORK REAL .ESTATE SECURITY COMPANY 42 BROADWAY N. Y CITY Assets. $10.000.033 Capita!. $3,950,000 Wi totem matioi CARPET J. I J f. WILLims CLEANING ^IMfiPiin St. il M Says He Saw an Example of It When He Headed Interior Department. A PUBLIC LAND SCHEME Meant to Take Power Away from Him. He Asserts ? Hits "Reformers Who Do Not Reform."' i ?. n ?. ?. g* p| SB, Ki. hard A. Ralllngi r, .'?iai> m" tbe lnii'ii?.'. m as address i?, fi? i ? i t>ii? lands . ?iii\?iiii"ii here to-?sy denounced whal he termed .? ten_eney ucretlc go> ? rnmeni In Amt i d thai i ? i tain reform? ere Introducing doctrines which ere "the antithesis ?j? i-eform." He i??"k o? ca? stoq i" replj 1" .?a addreea recentl; at geattle by Walter L Pleber, hk in tl ?? Interim i ?eparttix nt Mi ? Ball ng? ??m.1 ,n pai t : The extent I ? w ?lch I i?i?i..ii ma) ?.-- carried ran perhaps '"? I las? trated ii- bI by ;:??- scheme, al one tune seri? ously considered b> certain bureau heads. to dismember Ihr Interloi Department b) K from it all tti me bureaua thai ad anything to .!?? wll the public dorgaln j?'1 logi ther with the Forestry Bur au, c ?i i en them In another department, where tljeli combined strength could lie utilized to pn i n opagands di signed lo . perate the publl domain a* a national ?s?? late foi the ? na? : atloi ol eei tain bun au chief?. Tii. interior Department was to ? i with the Patent < ?IBce, the P? nsion .? .1 ' . ? :? ? moaynai y Institutions, nal ?mrks were to be taken it and patrolled by men In grei n uni? forms; th? gracing lands were to '??? l?-a?v?l t.? the Influential and more pow? rful ?toi k men: the foresta held or disposed ??f In ?con n with the timber I ? min? eral lands mined on lease of roysJty to .1 contribute their auppo I to tins polltlco-bureaucratlcal c mblna lion, ami iii?- water powers and riffhti ?f wa; distributed on s permit bests so as to hold the j.??! mitt?. .i ? --.?i t" th.- get ? rice i-'ui ;.. agricultural lands, al leael m reserves, wen n> tx lield on equally subaei vient and perlloua tenure. No more gigantic polltl a ? has ever I mpted in the history of the Republl? Its greatest dang? r ha b Its appeal t?> aentimei i ' I ? en -urn iiiisi? presentatic ? ol as, for instance, thai th? coal would .?.ns-iiiii.il ir liftv years, the tlmbei In .-n equal period, the watei powers monop? olize, the watersheds denuded, arel p ?? ;? f? n:ik?-d 3n?i unpr? t? i led. The good i m.niions were all placed I linea i he n ? ? re mask? .1 In platli .ule=. All of this 1i?(? left the public same cohdltion as the man who has on a i?; ?..-ai-teii drunk, with his head swelled, his mind uncertain and his pur ? The very Isolation ??r Alaska and h? In? ? . l?mate ahould move ttu ?fjov t hei greatei ? ? ? dom of al re souroea Shi ihoukl, leaal of .?'.! terrlto be burSened a it li bqreaui ? ? ? operation ol ? n llwa >'s, hat and i" ? - con? t,i?ii?-?i d?H.-imatloii of her populetloi d i. . nrlthh ?ldl ig ol ipltal :..i Inv? I In an) part of The fr< the <]?.?-ii-iiia.i-- ha already ... .i h? r mai keti nd h? r In a t lit way i.? lie ?l??i - manl until a\.? ? !"- ? polltlci 1 football ft".i aanlty again previ ??i.l'li ' ]!???? Mr. Balllnger made what wa ly to Mr. lusher, n? said: .. lo- m. i . of I he cl? ck ? i.? alwa) ? -m?- the i .f..i m.? he a?h ocate? arc no enewal "f' discarded doctrines which were in then- ?lay the antithesis of reform? At?? iv? progressing when we advocate the doc? trine of federal oppr? I which ??v.r.?- line <>f the Constitution cxiea out? prog?. the advaneemeiil ?>i i op? rights to give unbridled poarer to ? - : \?r it Is going i ack i?i the a ? struggled to emancipate ourselves from Again, la it progresa ?nd sos form lo sa) we win no longei tolerate the i v.iii? h ?v.???? ? let Blmpl? til th?? Industrious and courageoua prosi ? ttlei In the public land) a ? u i, ? ii has ma?i? ? - great mass ol our [,. nple home b illdew and thi build? new commonwifaltha atorad >\!th wealth and dvlc . inrivalled in all the ?.-? "f human ?-?ui? ,?\ >?i-.' Mi Balllngei won the soplan ti ? ontrol, who app? ba ?n control ?>f the convention. The tern? i. ?? . was made pis ? ? ptlon liven t?> the r? marks ol i i .mi?. \\. Mondell, of .V) urn? illov ing hi . Iec( Ion aa ten ? . said: . i ? ? i tain gn at r? ? i-? s?.?i - i?. made a sour ? ?c -- . \?. ->. - ? i ? , ici ?i under fed? il |u I n?..?. <??, n lo th? ? m? a ol federal [???i!, e . .?- eitizem of tha? West, r?> ompi ed t?? a ].? ? uij Ion 1 i_-<?\ ?rein lit H hleh in vtlopm? nl of the t> ??? . of our -i iii?- . I ti? the] lates? Th? se qui ? : the ? i.v.-m Ion '?.laid? i In "aa bro ? ons< rvatioi bold." ? In a vigorou.? negativ? ?. GERMAN DEMAND NOT FATAl 1 Premier Caillaux Says Not Likely to Change Moroccan Result. Paris, Sept. B "????? I to?nlghl thai Germany* nea demand 1 hia opinion, were no) of a nature to com? il result in I i? negotiations ? Moi ?? .??? ?i .. i ??? ? \ plained I ..... ..,.. pro? | poaala, to be ??.act, w?-n- rat tie i ?>r modln? ??i mu?a?-, about w hlch an i - mei .... ed, then fresh ..- over eadj ? tiled, notably tt?e acheim - on enili admiai* ? Moi.?i ??(? RUSSIA".S NAVAL PROGRESS ncreasc of $27.000.000 for 1012? Premier's Financial Policy. ? ? ? ? i, . . ?? ? tin Douma >?.-? ? ? for an ? ?i |2" - ? .,?,,.,.,, ?II. M Kokfl ? ? ? I -.?? i.. the ??.. ; wl he ?.' ? i ?:ra??.a and the representatives o- Com? a -.?. ii ? ?? i? Th? ? ?! and eooi alwa ? i? W3s and h1w..?h sviii i.e. m .. ,,f .,,, - - ral -.. . ? lopmi ni ??I ih? friendly effort? . ? - ?? ? ? , . itilel ? -;? ? I In I hi re - ? ?. toll?-! .... to th '-Kill i ??ilii.'i I ?! ..j a CHINA SHOWS ALARM Yuan Shi Kai, Ex-Gror.d Councillor, Likely To Be ?Premier i' >?.n_ ? -? a. -? The P Prince ? hing, i ; , a lbs i/U} <>n for? .;.??? ron? i Ion, ha - It? I?? 11? .i- Iii.? BI1C t ru: I) ., Qrand r of the Board of - '. i- i.? ?? ?? ? man ? .. - If tire I ill n s |x-((| ,,, lie- ' il the pals . ,. ?i ?i I? ? i 1rs th Mi?, nuntry ? ?? to |.?>? !.. i ta ei Ide and recall i" ot?t i < hii . ?,n ti?|. nee of I ? " 11 - * i dl ipati h from i ? ? late of ? ? ml ? i I : gath< red thlrt) it j meat l ilnat I...?m. 'i i i fill i-1 mil ' : ? | I ? .II T?RKEY REJECTS DFMANDS < oiillniirit fruni ltr?i ?pr?g?-. iiciifiiMig that ?t "i" ?"? l*np?9Ss|bU tu RT;,nt ' ??n?.???."it'll?- Incompatible with the Sultan's sovereign ?iKiits and Turkey's tr?.;it\ ?.l.liiriiioii?. l! is understood that the Turkish Am- I -,i.i?.r to Great Britain, Tea Us Pacha, ?n Tuesday Infonned the British For* ,,: i i ?ni- a thai th< landing of ? tingle Italian soldier In Trlpcll would e trraatod sa a casui belli. He siso begged the British e<>\? i nin?-nt t>> use Its K""?l . ?in s to bring ???bout a settlement. sii Arthur Ni??olaon, iv-nnun? nt SfjC" retan ot the Forab_rn Otfieo, M ta f?wther undsifAood, replied that the goY<trnmenl would be unable t.. inteffere, ?is British Interests were nol Involved, it in cx ]...?t(.i. however, thai Mr Edward Grey w ?n receive Tcwflh Pa?cha tomorrow, : when tbe question of mediation maj b? i ed. DEMONSTRATION BY ITALY No Landing Yet at Tripoli Panic in the City. TripoH, ?<yit. 28.?The Italian Bed I? maklni ? d?wionetratlon In foroe off thai port it hris not yel attempted to land men. a cordon has beer drawn along the coast to prevent the Turk.?? from landlni anna and men. All last night it;<!ii?n warships i?;??-?*? i and rcpasnrd ctoae in, throwing thoir m -_rchlights "n the toe n, PIve Italian battleships, one CTulser and ?ix deartreyera arrived this after? noon, bul did not auch"!-. They aie still \ Isible, ???ii.. qi. steal ' sdtenv nl prevails everywhere. Banks and business housea loaed. Trade Is parsl3*aed. The Europeans u*ho remain In Tripoli are ?gathered in groups In the etreeta. Nearly all the Italians lia ? ?? s?-nt their families away, the consul giving free paaaaaje. The steamship Adrla, with stfeani up, is . pt here at th? disposal ?if the Italian ? nauL The Turkish suthoritlea are doing tiVir Lmoal to Maintain order, but there la iir. under current of grave alarm. Turk* Ish pickets are patrolling the taarn day ind niiiiit. The most threatening dan ;:?r Is that the Arabs may ri.??- against the Italians who ar?- still here. The departure ?>.' many Eiiropeana has Inten? sified the feeling ?>r th?' Arabs sgalnsl Italian?. Trading vessels lie In the roadsttead, their cargoes undischarged. So native or foreign labor ?an be obtained? .??'? threatening la the native population. Probably the remaining members "!" the Italian colony will leave Tripoli to-mor? row. ?At present they are gathered it the consul Toulon. Sept -> The Prench crulsera Leon Oambetta and Ernest Renan have ??team up, in readiness to start ;<t ;? m?> ment'a notice for Tripoli t.> protect tbe French reaid? nl Bfax, Tunis, Bept 28 Th? -team? Rhone arrived here to-nighl loaded down with Foreign ? Identt oi Ti I_m>H. Th ? ' when approaching Tri ? ntg t an Italian deatro) - er cloi ? Inlsi ?! the Rhone by the ??I?! of her tiearchlight. After the d? atroyer made eure that the vessel was i."t n t. t klsh transport she ateam? Th? refug? ea . board the Rl. laj thai th? v I? ?? Ti ,? HI i...i';iii.??. of i t*poi i ? thai ri. t. Ibes in i he Interior ai e Ihn atenlng ??. n.i . n the - ii\- gnd m,?- a< re th? Europeans and .!? t - Malta, Bept H. A private lelegrai i tro i TrlpoM saya that in?, ateamer llervulea lefi that port till?- morning aitli many Italian patwengers. The | ?1 the In the rjffing bad ? rested .i par.ir In tl ' . bul the auth naintain it la ofll? lall] ?tat? d thai II e Italian im at it.- dl i ?"-ai i?" Hteamei canable ?.t accommodating one .?? r he a. ? . io taki off i .irop. an without dis? tinction ol natlonalit . ITALY'S NOTE TO PORTE Grievances Stated and Redress Demanded. Rome, r-' - B?*. Tuesday ? the Italian Mini 1? i ... Por? Igr Af fairs, Marquis .ii s.u, Uiuliano, addr?sej i.. 11... 11 :?? d affalrea h; stantlnople, tUgiiui dl Bfartlno, ? note which read; l >ui ears I ..-? gov ' I "I ?! .:? I ?.:,.....,?. 111., K. r? '? -'???"?? < (?? th i'.?.t<- upon the a.)??jlute ' ? '?? salt) ...- ? orrecting the at? der to whli . ... ei nm? nl ?.' Turk? y ind Cyn ne Phese ?!? - ...m itted m the b real a? d b? othei |?ai ta .?f m.. Me? Iteri n eati and Africa Tl ? tranafoi rhai Ion, a h eh Is Imi "?<??l bs ol el? III tatioi . . on ' atituttM i..! Ital: its Int? i? a ul tl ????" i by ?? .?-..n ..: n,.- plight .n tan? Hrating the.- ?> . ti un u,.., I Ital?. Notwithstanding the attitude ? i..\ in. go\ernmenl ol Ital* which ha? al? ? ? rnn eni In l ?JifTei Mil political ?' " ''" ' of recent tlm? tiotwitbatandlng nd? ration aod path n? e . lio?*,n by il?? nn ?ml af Italy, ? I? ?? . on? n , - i-, ? ! nt, but m.... than lhal .ill ? '.'? ':.t.. on th' part of M ?Han In I gion mentioned ha? ??? ? y-atamailcallyo;i ,.., . U and i?njn ittnahl i?i u 'i !'? -,'.'?, nment, ?? ht? h I i Urn? i... ? ?matant , ? ? toward all I . Umst? ... tlvltj I an .?. i In II ? la <t ii?.in- prnpo ? I go vet nraei I to ? - ti-1 hai dec?a ? if ?? : ? alle? I ii. _??..! _ u;:l, n,. rlisi ll > .?"'1 I rl but th>- i... ;i| ? lielievn ir, measures ? -? in'.]. ? KOtlatloi ? of s hlel It has had e<p< ? ? pa-ftl a |. . i iav< d< moi trai I.iillh. . and \? hla ... r? mot? 11 ? ??.-. i Would Le -th? causes 01 The ? | nt lia? ri II ' ?M IlT.il HM.I . information . mHy ?-' '? .?Hin?* .-i K.? * ri -i Iti :'?? ? suri? ????? ii i .. (.,, cvidem ... ?hion U ..i h? ri ? ? This ?tgitatl.sailtut? i un Imminent dang? r, not uni I?? Ital ... i \,u\ )0 ? . - ? i ni ? - ? rl,. m '..? i hell ? .... rk a ? del? ? 'i Ipoll ul ? m.ni' mill? r tran th? al tovern inent ha* not iaila-al to i i . ?,..?,. : ition ind In , oi Hovel n?n< nt i h? > bllgatkm ., ? ? - ? hi? 1? Mill The ! lulls n Rovei nroen? .. I? ntion hen? efotl lo | "'? l ?r. In tere?? ta ? .i ,,i ita digtill). h..- ??' . . i,, militai ?? ?i ?? |) ''!"'' . ;,. ,| Xb? ,,: ; ??!'? i tal i" ? ? ' ? ?' ' . Mii?l ' o?..|! attend lo h th? Imp? rial novel ntnenl ?ka not do. Th? " :! -'??? ? ' nment d? mai d thai the ?..,,. , . n .,?,..11 . tu ? actual < tttoman repr? nn ,,| nul ????-? ' ? ? iarj i" effect il n *?.. i lution ?Aitli?, n difficult ? An .,.,i. ? ment ? ,ii l>?! i > ?in? sted i.. 11,.. ,, ium \. i nm. nl i" "'i'"! it? i ha. ,., Unite II whl.Ii The io.? .1 ? ml aai at < onatai i|.,.,pi,. |? ?il.-i? .1 t-? dem ind ?- d? ralvi n ?;.m on ibi?. i i".N. id? Ottoman Km.-i n ? ?;ti.in tw? ntj foui i>- ?,,,. . ntal ..?i to ii.. Port? of th? pi imei t, In default of o hieb tin j, .p,,,, m. , i .ll ronsldei it - If ., : ||K? .i . imedlat? ? ?-? .? ?? ... ti .? lb? '?- ?'"'? ?? ..i ti.,. ! Porta within the period et twenty-four ! h.?urn shall l>e communicated also througli tie Turkish Bmbarsy .-t Horn? DI SAN Cin.lAN" The Minister of Foreign Affairs has sent th-- Mtoertna tehgraai t?. tha llallas lega Ueni at Athens, Dulgrada, ?sttlnje, ?*?<>iii ?and Bocherest, and siso t" lb? Italian ton Mii.it.? in th.? Balltans Tue eonsianl opposition ?>f Turk?.' to all Itgitimate snd economl? ictlvltj on the part ?f Italian? P, Tricot: and Cyrene snd the danger n hleh surrounds oui nal ,,i thli moment rompel ?he royal govern iii.ni i" laki grava measurei thai ihhv give ,i ,? i?, ., confllcl between Italy and Turkey. The government has decided lo aolve the question Of Tripoli In .nnforniltv with tbe Int? esta snd dtgnlt) of Italy, bul In si tabling thai sno r?8Sts Its pollc) always upon malntslnlng the atatus ijuo ternie riall) i'i il" Balkan ?Pen?nsula and the ?<>" ?MiMstloa at Turkey in Borope. Th* meseagb leal me 18 the rodplents to ii-. Mitnrgetlc efforts to prevent anti-Turk? ish ni??'.em? ni.-. PRESS BACKS GOVERNMENT Ultimatum to Turkey Enthusi? astically Approved. Roms Sept. b\ The Italian press is unanimous In whole-liearted spprovsl et Hie iiliim.itiiii) le Turkey. Wbleb, It boMs, ?early Seltnes the situation end setab llahes ,-. in*., of , .?n.luci to which Italy iJ now committed. The "Tribuna" says: The Italian government ?.a- for a lung time tried to setti. th?- question by every diplomatic method, bul without effect. Turkey now unk"? up from a l?>ng sleep and offera concessions, which corns loo late. Militar) ?"'iii ?,lion of Tripoli la not de? sired by it.-?1? it la Imposed by th? facts ? <?f lbs situation, n Turkey to-day were I irslghted than in ths past, the solu? Ilion Of the Tripoli question would ho a ? ?; trength, It lead of a eakness, i tO her. I "The Tribuna" adds thai la r-<"" r,f a ????niii'-t the Turkish residents In Italy will be allowed to remain In all security, The measures Italy may take In Tripoli, it says, win be te safes?aid the lives ;-n?j Interests of th" foreign residents, without referen?'e to the Italian-. The f.??? that the ultimatum, which whs dispatched Beptemb? r M with instructions to ti,, charge t<? present it Immediately, was m?, handed le il?.? Ports until yester? day sfternoon, Is explained by its slow transmission over the telegraph lines. Chleseo, Bsrftserlaad, Sept. tt All ?ii patchc reaching here from Rome ia?ii?-ate titat the energetic ectlon <?i the Italian government in the Tripoli affair la caus? ing manifestation? of patriotism every? ; where This i? ?aepedally so In the lari??* I cities, where demonstrations have been : held and the army aeelalmed. Ths Italian ? ai?? anxious for ths early occupa ; tlon of Tripoli, which they believe will and | Turkish misrule. In sddltlon, it is fep that Tripoli under ih<- present administration Is a . Dnstsnt incitement t<? Internat'on ti . ompll?_atlons. The ? 11 rentista although rl.eeke?! in nil il ell attempts t?> cuate disorders, ""ill ! ? ontinue th.?n- agitation, but the majority | i?? sgslnst tbem, ami the general public liave aseertisd in an unmistakable way Ihelr turn d?sirs thai Tripoli become a civilised territory andel Italian dominion. '?op.- i? showing greet Interest in the t-reperatlona for the expedition and has or? dered .? propaganda for the parp?os ?>f In? structing the mis-?onari.s to usa their In Unence In fsvor of the Italian plans, <-on ald? rn g ii?.-?. an offering advantages for pread of Catholicism in North ?frica, bul h?? !i"i???s t tiat suce ses will be sttslned by Italy wlthoul the shedding ol Mood Those win? ;ire Inclined ?" be superstitious are disturbed bj the news that Ihe Italien cruiser Mlnervs ran aebon recently, cos ig this s bad omen, particularly at n ?? a??i-ul.-nt happened BOOS after the ' >.?n i Hoi glo met the - ame ml tort? ? ? Qulf of Nap'- an.I ihe I..?.-? of .? torra do boel in the naval man?uvres ?i. Minerva waa loaded with mines, in againat i he Turks After u.iiiiii; ??tt ?i?.? ahoal -h?- was obliged lo enter ? ?? do? k .?i ?!. as ?ho suit? red con > ?l.-table damagi King Victor Kmmanuel haa received s ..?? from th? Turklab ml - ! him n?.! long -t''? at !'???' o.'i-ki i" ? ratulationa ?>n the | ?i. Italian unity. Ttn mission aaka him to intervene In behalf ol peaceful relations two countries BRITAIN AGAINST ITALY Press Denounces Ultimatum in Bitter Terms. laondon, Sept. tt, The British press de noun ea Italy's action In unmeasured .???-. ? ting tl si Italy' ? ultimatum , ? ? rasoi which Turkey .-mi regard only ss ?n a? t of ?,?.,-? The general view expn .?->-.i Is the) Ital) evitlently Is nl on I ?r Ibly arising the Tripoli roast snd haa ruled diplomat ? oui of court bj hot si I Ion, uni? ? ;?;?.??.? Turks} no chance to n? te In' ? Ti;.- ?Standard" declares thai the Barbary In ha'l a similar COBOepttoa ??i ??tin?? and international rights The papera also ci,ui-e the Italian government with cynl<*al recklessness because lier action ma) have deplorable consequences, affecting all the ??i- having Moslem subjects In Africa and Asi-?, beakk-s the probabllltj ?>f re opening the Balkan complication. i- is understood that wei bet#een iiaiv . i,i ?Turk??? might i><? followed by the ?llea? Ik ma preaching s holj war against ths Christians, ?iii'i posslblj i? T?rke) seising Thesaaly, which mlghl ?mail a (?uropeea I ? i?r w ii n i "i,s- quern ? i for Italy herself .? foi the other powers a ill patch to 'The Chronicle" from <-..n stantlnopl? ?? thai the German Ambassa? .'.. . Baron Marschall von Blebereteln, to* .?i- handed the Bullan an autograph letter rom ' ? German Kmperor, promising ev**rj support with a vlee to .? pee?ceful men! 'i a powers, saya the dispatch, havg In funned the Porte the) the) era unable to Interfore. This has caused a feeHng ol bit? ter disappointment. In lha event ol * ? re, assurance? have !???? n grV?n thai ? ; ? .-.it Britain sill underiake t" aafei ? Italian Interests In Turk.?. although the Turkish -p>vernmenl la doing its utmoet io ? icttement, Hii outbural el Moslem fanaticism Is feared it i?- raiaored that gome ol the l tallan i oui ? \ i .e??n iii,-'k..i erlth a rtea to ultimata i.pr: sis HARD TASK FOR ITALY French Diplomat Points to Dan ger of Moslem Uprising. Parte, Sept 21-A ?It ploma? ???il s?-. QOelnted ??ifh Tripoli de?larr t ? ? a t If r)i otteg to real I Ital will b) no have ?n ea?v task Tripoli, a-h|ch Is i.?>? mapped, ,i,>???-. ? .,? ,..,..?a?!?? or fortlfl? allons, It Is trn.i , .?ml ? ? i rople are i only armed win? obsolete guns hut, '*'"* th? diploma! the WhotS fanatP-Al popula .. tin il Inva He la of the optakffl thai theTarks aroul I retire t?. the mount c?,. and aim tin A ? , .m' would then wa# a guerilla warfar .? .?iii?i prove et ?tl* I oth in live . .i te i ?? Italians, sad ? ouM ht Kept . an Indefinita I .?. dispatch to "Tl ?? Temps" from Tripoli that the Turkish transport Derna, Which airiv.-.l there Tueeday, ?-.?in??! .?. ttu Mauset rifles ..n?i ?MtMM cartridges thai three other transports are awaited, and unit i urgut Bhefk? t ?'a? u i, ? ho, h. - '?.iiis.. .?i |||a alleg? u ? ruell . sntly ??' died from the chief command ol ti?? Turkish troopa In Albanl I ?\p. ?i? ?i .,? : IpOll i.":..e.n ? 1.1 pro ., ?. hard \ ? Ion, direct? <?i tin- Ameriean arthieologleal ..? Dj rene, Karth AtrU bo i returning t- ital? mM In aa Intervle? to- ! sight thai r?. itaiuui? win have s ?niTVuit ' taah la n?.- ... uparle? ?>i Trip? H 11 g n i?.- praetji ?.n? imp,..ci, t.,, tl ^m lo mytl Ing be? end H. i town . tas i oi , ? si ol ??m !. ? m ?i, no . si harm ss i .?i omi ? ? ?i ... i . . .i ??? tu.rtoi ai ? Uttls water, aii.i tt would i? l I [pOSSiUe f??f Italltn troops to advanc? tlie Interior aualr.st ?n enemy .iccnst to the ???uiiirv. There -?ro thoussm Aral? Worn lighten ready to a?<siH Turks, and th? c< mblnsd foreas wou llk"lv lo Hlv?y ?lia? ItaJiaii? a I .in prUe. Professor Norton considera thai ? ..f great Interest for England Is the - ence <>f .? ?Mnlftcenl natural harbor a end of the ?oast nrxt to Egypt Tl i.oiv unoccupied snd is th?? ?>niy hsrb? Iks .at if Italy o.-?-upi.?a I'lit'.i futur.' would . ttiHtt?T Sf ? 'il ll lam ??. GERMANY FOR PEACE Prospect of Maintaining It '. Thought Bright, i.? rlin, s?-.pt. tt The Ftreiga 0 states l h ta ev?rnlng that Qeisaany Is doing her best to prevent a collision trraan Italy an?i Turkey. There la no b bSffS Sf th? IhikIIiil' oi Italian ItOOt) Tripoli Qermaay i?< p\ri iIhk pre si me .?I <.'<?hh linople and Horn?? to avoid ?ipv NTS! atep pending ? regular diploman?' ?ii*< .?Ion ?if Hi?? point?? at i.snitr. Tks ?;<?ri Amhaasador t?? Tuiks?. Baroa Marse von Ptabersteta, bag been able t?> rci ancosas at ?Vonstanttnopie. ami the ? man Foreign tj?he in fsmtideat that H will not refus?? to negotiate on the me af th" case. The . banosa for a san fa**tery outcom? the negotiation*?, however? ?i<? n??t osen be particular.** brilliant Turkey haa b persuaded into makimr canceaalona in SOOnOtnlo ? oii.lltions of Tripoli, but polltl rjoncesslona. m si???*.- of tii" waning prest ?,f Hi?. Young Turk regime, WOUld be IllO'l ; lli(-t?lal. Hah. ?ni ih< nth??r Irand. ha? been ii?- ply engaged by her mobilization ? other plane to aeeept a merely commert position in Tripoli. The ' -.?.bargen Post" bitterly atta Italy's a< tlon. whhli it ??alls a "ro!, foray " it says: "Italy, ? land wnere th are -till thoussrtda of cave dwellera i the majority- ?if It?, inhabitant- are yet literate, owupylng the lowssl rank ??f ci ! Bra .mil lill???l with superstition, dares unil.i take this robber escapade on i grounda of dlaorder and neglect." 'order munitions of w/ i European Nations Prepare I Emergency. ! i: i-ubi?1 to Th? Tribun- ] Berlin, Btrpt i.'.??.?-Reports fron E?as I telling Of extra?.rdinary activity at t j Krtip;> gun work? throw an interestii sidelight ??ii the dlplo?matic situation Europe. As tii?' result of th? heavy ?1 man?! for munitions of war the firm hi been obliged t?> employ several hundr? additional workmen, and the depar ments engacod In the manufacture | (o-iii pi. ????>?,. gun projectiles and arm? | plats are i???|it in opetation day ar i night. Many orders ????jme from foreign go : ernments, among them being T?rke; ; The heavy demand, however, is not at trihuted alii? ?ti\ to the present crlal but to the general suspicion and anxlel ntarking the relations of tii?? Europea peassra. Thay see In the menace of Balkan upheaval, tin? Anglo-? terms rivalry and the bad feeling engenden i y the Agadir episode special reasons fo holding themselves in readiness for an emei lency. a ?TALK OF WAR IN NEW YORk Italians Say Thousands Woulc Cross Sea to Fight. In Italian ? Irclea of ?h?? rity .ret- -day th. main aubjeot of discussloa was th.- possl Milt) of war bstwtaen Italy and Turkey Italians were of the opinion thai I i should come the tremendoue auperiority o th? Italian nsvj ovrr thai of Turkey srouk i>. a <i.r|.?i\. factor. Th pointed ."it thai Il ??..ni?! be har-i for Turkey, piactloallj without a navy, to crosa th?-- aea to ?ripoll, and thai It would Im absurd t.? imagln? that Turkish tioops would t" p ? Itted i go through Egypt? Frank Panclatlchl, an edltoi ..t II Pro . [talo Americano," said: Italy, lik.' most old country powers "extension and expansion." Tripoli Is her opportunity. Turkey knowa it. ami Turk. \ has a iar^>? number "f Italiana In her em? pire. The dal ?ei and the difficult* is thai Turkey, according to her historic precedent, tna\ trv to d?"??trov ?hf immenaely valuable rmimeree hvtw?-.n rvr port? ?nul those of Itsly, n"i to sp.'ak ??r anything irk?: a ? ???? of Italiana in Turkev. i don't think tu.' ltaMan government would call upon Italiana here t<> return to Iheir . uiMitiy In the event of war, but ws are a patriotic race as history shows, and if war shotiM h<? .?. < 1;,r? ?? I there a-?- thou? sands of Italians here who Would ' rosa the sea.? to Bght a. r.. Kasslglls. Italian Consul, said it wm,m ?i?? undiplomatic for him to aay any? thing. Then he stroked his chin ami said: "Italian? ar> patriotic, ?/Oil know.'' Jamea B. March. Republican l??adei ??r ?,if- fellow countrymen In the Id A - ? libly District, asid: "In Hi" event of war with Turkey th.?r>? are about eighty thousanil Italians, all men of military experience, who would lump across ih" ocean to help Italy Borne of tho m?mi remember thp Qaartbaldi daya, ai ?! all of them have that passionate !?.?.? for Italj which distinguishes our ratee." 'TURKEY READY TO F?GH1 Tripoli Population Fanatical anc Eager for Holy War. fit? CBSN to Th" Tribun?*. J ' ?i?nstaiitino|?le. BSpf. 1*8. ? I'rools an visible thut Turkey doss not Inisnd b part with Tripoli without a ?losp"rat? struggle. Tin- Foung.Ttu?a possess con? siderable political Intuition, look t<? th?: futur.- aii'i (rarefttll) (leader causes ami effects. Tins sccounta tor thclf willing ;.i go i?? war rather ?han ios. Crete not ?because ?Crete ?s Invaluable t?? the empire, bal because the loss of ?Crete Would threaten WOT88 disasUVa It .'? ???iiiiIh also for thclf iritlui?trioii.s efforts t?> undermine the i?h?h?,- structure ?i Italian domination In Tripoli. Tin- Tougg Turks are laying plans agahwt thejr being pressed ??tit of Africa !?? Europe, if they permitted Tripoli ... slip away, they reason. .. Balkan ?trials would Immedlstely follow The Euro? pean nations .n?- adopting the forward policy all iirotiii.l. ? ;. at Britain hs sent perhaps iti greatest soldi?** to Lighten its grit on PSgypt. Spain is moving i" prot?eci its own colonial late resta. Austria defied Km?.!?.? ami seised BflgnIs and Kerssgo? ? vina. Tin- loung Turks alliitn they I nu ist stop summarily every mov?em?**nt agalnal them or sureiy, if slowly, the) I must retreal bet?re t:.<? Europa: foreign uheervsfs hers ?lo n?.* doui.; ': that the first gun in n Turko-Italtsa war 'would i>.? the siKnai f??r the rising ,t . very ?m-my Turkey Iuim In the Flalksji Peninsula Ths TurVs admit thai would I??' able t<> do wlmt?v?-i it. pi? ,,>, | ?m th.- sea, i.ut they det-lsre thai <xi>*. jdltlonsry operatloris In Tripo-H would in ini dlsddter ?n? th.- Italian i ,r.? ? march soul i from Trli oil, *' tore the roads traverse the mountains In nar row defiles, ????< Hs are si an ? and no map? exist, while th.? population Is tonatkei .md aagar for * holy war which miKi.t Involve the >? boss ol North .\fi i? ? ? ? -? THINKS WAR WILL NOT COMC Clip?.' '. I tOg I -1" ?'? ?*-' i'' price 'I'm k? ? nia.ii' o? ?????? eomnieni <?f the Turkish Ami.? i /.,, Pecha, when the ?>fti< lai ai y ... ot hei int? nl ?>? I? .1 ?n,i o i? .?????> i?? hli ,,???.. : i .,?r ? ..t Th? A ? Th?- am?. i-sa.l--i had I ?*?8tV? d patches from ?f*bnstantlnopk t ital) a ultimatum to Turk? ? si .i her ,i,, (-don t.? I Tripoli ? ll '???I ?'- w? prised him ?Turkey will niak? all hOSOrabl fed S> ?Ion ?? poaslsk t" afoM an arm-1 :... ;i.i,|. ,i. ? snd ib.it la a hj : still la i I at ?sal wnll not .??IIV?." As food manufacturers, we believe in the strictest enforcement of all Pure Food Laws. We believe in living up to them outwardly a inwardly* in letter and in spirit. We go to extremes to secure the choicest fruits and vegetables, always fresh and ?sound, and we spare no cost or care to keep our Model Kitchens bright and sanitary; our work-people clean and neatly uniformed. We do not use, or need to use, Benzoate of ?Soda in any of Heinz 57 Varieties Pure Food Products An illustrated lecture on the HEINZ idea of Pure Foods and the way they arc prepared, at our exhibit'? 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