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M'KINLEY PREDICTS 780 ?ES Fil TAF? New Campaign Manager Confi? dent of President's Renom? ination on First Ballot. ANOTHER ESTIMATE IS 910 Hilles and Crane Meet McKinley and Discuss Situation? Washington Headquarters To Be Opened Soon. ? V -a . tveahtagton, Feb. B Rapreeentatlv? McKinley, who la t" take .-han-e of the Taft headquarters in this city, held a long -'..n-Vren ?e v. itli Sea-rotary Utiles to? day, -?i which Senator Crane was pres? ent. In the Conree of the ilisiussion Mr. rules ini.i before M.-. McKinley such ?"nets a* h?- has acquired regarding the President's political pr<>sT*e?*ts and the situation in each ?t?te. At lhe close of the conference H was announced that the President's friends were conlldenl that he would receive at hast WO vote? on the first ball??! In the national om "tilion. No d'diills were furnished regarding the delegations which are counted on to vote f?ir Ml Taft. H Is pointed oui that t.. disclose the districts Which are regarded th? Taft managers as doubtful WOUld be ba?3 taoti?-s at this time, as man* <?f them may eema into line for the 1'resl ?lej.t before they select delegates t<> the convention. Therefore, th.? PreeMent's iiinriafferis ,--,iiia???t themselves with ail? ing merely the total on which they feel .-ej-tain they .-an count. <*?n? active friend of the Presiden? fig? 'ired out some time ;jK,, that h? would r?eive 910 vote? on the fiist ballot, and 'hst Is still regard?-! as a safe predic? tion. Tli?' figures given OUI at that time. W*re as follows: Mafcema "4 N?-? Hampahira. ? Ifltoni. . - "S *r?ri?-??a? 1* \?-? Mat,)?-,-,. S ' -W-?*"? . UN?"? V'.r'K. '<n Arrxv-tta^it . 14 Sorth ?'arol'na. 2* ">?*)?*--ara . ?" or--... i" - lAr)?i- . 12 Oklahon?? . ?si '?-?"--ria . !S! P?i)navlvan1a .7*? H??i* . 8 Rh?vl* I*ia-id. 10 TUnei? !-? tiemth < arolln?..1?> llllana .SO T???n???.??.? .34 Kfnt'i'i- .'?* Torta? . 4? -A?ii?-na .20 I tah. ?> Main? It j Varmotii S Msnlarxl IS Vlr-rinla . 2t ?t??Meh?i??-'. ?1 W,.. virirlnl*. 1? Ml-Mtar .*0 IVvimaln? . ?" M?Mi?nv?ri .. 20 it??.-?ii .. S M'??*'iri . .. SS? Alaira . 2 Mtntini . * f?l?tri?i <-??* ?-oVin-r-la. 2 N't*-**?:* . 16 Pr-iiic-plti"? ? - .Np-aia . * !>?-"? v.i-o . .- S | 1 Tetal .9to Thi? e?t|mate, it \i ill b?* ?-.?orr. leave* the following In the doubtful ?vdnmn: -'alif?'?rriia 2?" *f.-i? .1ft torca . . . 2t* w -?Hn-rten 14 Kan??? :-0'v> -...f,..???. . 7? MiriT????<?"i ? *--_ Tatar .......... ?** A Conservative Estimate. i Ant setiinat? which r-iaee? tv-.eee 14i? ?otes In the doubtful column muet b* roncedefl f be extrem*!v lOUSei Vttl V* For Instance, there Is little doubt thai r-epident Taft ??ill racetv? Washing ton's delegation, with a poaalbU dedue? t .-n of th? delegate? ttotn three district??. |?eaylng Mr. Taft eight In HI. Then 1n <'?r*gon th??) lid? of sentiment hi ??ettinc SO strongl? toward the President that It i? a far safer pr??dlCtiOn that be will I?-?! the ??nt?re delegation than that ?i ?.. I)] c<-> to gny on.- else, 50 most political if.a-ierf WOUld pla?*e Oratgon'a ten dele rates 1n the, Taft column. The Fresi ?Jant'a fstasad? la CaJifornla sr<- confident ?hat he wiP recelvs th? ?solid delegation frcm tha? state, now thai ,1 law provid? ing foi s popular Pr-pldentia! primar? bas been adopted, it is conceded that before the pasfisg? of thai law trie state t.-?.? clcar'y a La Follette stionghold ? not b?>cause th- WltWOngltS fas particu? larly strong with the people, but becauae I '.nvo-nor Johnson ar.d hi-? ?"?rj-anlr.atlon I are, eor*?m'tte<* t<-> T.a Foltette, and they j bsd it in their power to namo the dele? gates irrespective of popular sentiment. TlM opportunltv now afforded th?- r?-o. I ri? to exj-.rec? their Cho^M, howeser, v-holly changes the situation. F,'i?n th? la PfcOett* **-anag*rs in ?"alifornla have b<*?eonie dishearten? d, according to re? torts received here since the collapse of the ".Visconsinite. To??"a. of cour*;*, i?? conceded to sena iiramli'S on the first ballot, although thai indications are that it ??ill fall into .line for Mr Taft after that, or after th? Second ballOt, ShOUld there be a ?-ee. ?sad No one familiar ??ith the situation 1B Kansas believes th? entire delegation ?.?-?I! 1 f,tf -.'.-sin-t Mr. Taft, and those km the be.i?t position to judge believe he wffl receive fourteen out of the twenty delegates from that "t?te There are only three district? in Mitine?la which fire ?tronglv insurgent, and it is s reas *--nabl?? presumption that Mr. Taft will re?**-.)?'?-, elghteer delegate? from that <-tat*. ?ihile there are ihree district? In """'isconsln In which T--? Follette does not find favor, ?o that the chancea are they ?? 111 instruct their delegates to vote for the President. "Taft Will Win ia n Walk." tlopttaentatlv? M?Kiniev ia much en ?ouraged h< the Information f'irnlshed to him bv Se-retary Hllles. and Is con? fident Presld-mt Taft will win in B '?nlk on the tlrst ballot in the national con?. ?ention. Of c.jurs* tin.*- ? -iini.-'i?.. ,ir-' in con? flict with the claims of the Insurgents, V-ut 9f har? been p?-inted out In the-?- ?lis patches Hi? <la!m.. Of the lnsurg.-nta Will rarely bear analysis. 1-Vr inatan???, only this morning a special dispatch fr.ni I Nebraaha - ? h .?? * ? 1 -1 ?^ ? l that "N'ebrasku ?vouiai j go for f.ooncvfflt.*' On ?nalyati the din- ? patch showed merel?- that an agreement had be. i? reaclx'd beiweefl tho ?npport . r?. of l.n l-'olbtf?- riixi twOae of 1'olon??! s- ? clt t<? tho ?ffect that they would nil ihtow their t?'ii>i."rt *o whichever ir.a?l?- the sii??iige>-t showing ?t the polls, ding to'this dispatch, then-fore, if Mi Rooeevel! received three \<?tes an?l l,a Follette two at th^ prlinitrieH th?j i>; !''ullettv supporters would be bound i?, ?-iipixiit Mr. Pooaevelt Hier? wan 1 othinx in tbt; dispatch, however, to in- ' diente the ?tringtli of the ?omblned Booeeroll l.n Foii.-tte force?, and. og th. other hand, there are trustworthy re- j t>orts from that state indicating thru ; I 1. ildent Taft will poll more votes than (?th. r of the others A good u?a 1 of in? Inaurg m '??trongtli" j is irierel? ^ . ?, pr? ? ?'.?)ik. and inn. h of I it. ?>n ? l-.F? r-xaininatioii. will b<- found I t?> be merely .. eaae af the TomIc.? stn-r-jt taHori?. Many formal d?*. ??ration? that ' lie tlr- PrOgrS??lV? KcpiibllCans of pledge oursetvet to support." etc.. ur,? jtu-t sboul a? reprc_ciit;?ti\c f?f their re spectl?..rinunltles as those S.?uthw1c|{ knight? of the noedir were repr??htatlte cf Um 1 'pu of ' ngland." This, bj the ?ony. applies Wltb ??Special fore? to the 'Progressive Republicans" of 'be Pre?* dent's own -nat. ? ?hlo. Mr. McKlnle: ? \p? ?*? to open his I quarters her?, m a few da . ?.'? M suitable offices ?an be found TO ELECT GRADY SUCCESSOR Governor Dix Orders Special Election for 14th District. 'By Tftlegfag** le Tl Tril -;? i Albany, Feb. I.?QovsrnOf Dig this after? noon announced h? had Issued s p'O'lama Uoa ordering a ?peciei ?ir?iinn on March U m ih? nth Hrnate Msttrlet, which Is in Soot "t?.rk ?'It;, to fill the vacancy cans"' by tii? death ->f S-enetOf Urady. The candi? dStSS Of the various i.artie;- v 11 he i*hOS**11 bj the convention system rathttr than un.I'? ll!? <iirf<t primary law of last rear The party leaders have found thai under Besti?n H of ihe <1lrn-t primary h*.1. In case of a sftedsl election the candidates may bt ?i.osen according to the nil?*! <>f the party committees, This meani that the conven? tion system will he resorted to Pnder the nee election laa ? period ol thirty .lay?? must Intervene I" te ??? ti the of the Issue of the ? ??ll for th?- spe.-inl election snd the ?late en *vhl.*h it Is is be held. Th?- Governor also snnoun?*ed ihat he would call a .-i?*.'ial eie,-ti.>n in the 2d IMs irtct ?-f l>nsselaer County to fill the va, caney caused by the death of Assembly? man Bradford R. Lansing, Republican, In . .?s there Is an application to do N from the ).-orle of the district Afwemblymsa 'ames A. ?Toley, who r?pre sent? the district ?>f ?Charles F. Murphy. is the man the Tammany bs?ss "?ants as ih< -iic.-^s??or of Senator Orad)'. Thers Is (pisstion, however, whether under th? stats ?constitution be would be eligible to e)?-etion to the SenMt? during ?nr term for which he was elected to the A-*eembl>*. 8?e-" t:?-?n 7. Article .*!. ??y?; v?. member ??f the Legislature shall re? celve anv elvll appointment within this .?-ta?', or ths Senate of the United Ctates, fimii ti.?. governor, ti-.?- Governor ?ml Ben? ?i*, or from the l^eplolature. <?r from any city government during th? time for which he shall hav?. been elected: mi?! all such appointments snd all votes given for Bny such member for any such office or appoint n--ni -hall 1? veld. If thi 1?kh1 s.hi?er?i of Tammany Hall ?irciri? that It would b? p.rf??-tiv within Ihe law to elect Assemblyman V<?ley to the S?nat- at the ?tw-.-iai ele?-tion. f??r a nomina ?lot- in practically th? hum s? sn elertlon in that ?JHstiict, he will tx named if it is decided that the constitution ?' ?..o vague io tal- a chance, the nominee Is llk**ly to be Samuel ?'. Foley, who six or ?even rears i.e.? represented an adjoining district in the Senate. Mr Fotsy, v.ho Is no relative of the Assehblymsn, would ko in. however, with th? understanding that mblyman Foley wss lo b? the regular nominee for the plac- In I hi fall ? ? - AWAITS PRIMARY CHANGES Mack Postpones Meeting of Democratic State Committee. A change -as made lent nirht In th* dar? f?r the me>*tlnr of the Pemecra'.* State rommlttee. which on Thursday tras pet for Monday In Alban?. ? "liatrman M?e\,, after a conf?r.mc? -it', several Stat i.-aders In this ?*lty yesterday, rest-taded that call and _1re?te<*l John A. Mason, sec? ret?-,- of th? committee, to issue another call fOI Friday, February 1?". Instead of being held in Albany the meeting will M ? t the Kniekerboek?*** hrrr rhairmaa Meek said the reason for ihe ?hange iras ?hat the con?mlii*e vianted to x ? ..ntii ti-.* peasag< of amendments to th'- direct primary la?-, which it Is e* pe?tfd WIH go through tbs Legislature next week One of the reasons for calling the oomtnltteernen togeri.T i?, to gire th??ni 1n tion ss ti how to (.?tii? the primary -all under the rrl^!*n' 'a*-. I" addition to filing the Urns and deti for tbc spring ven?lon. 1? was suggests.] la~t night thai one rea ... for ro?tponing thi meeting was to ?'? !,?.?,- ilfverimr I..|\ WOUld ??">'. thl pUttlS ?? ,o ?v,? various important appoln" that sre pending The solution of that pus? 7i* irfll unquestionably have. som< hearing on the epjestlon os to who Is to M the -to* I chairman of ths state committee Or?at pressure 1* ?being hrr-uch* to beer on Mr Match to r'taii' th< rhatrmai until th? f:PTine convention On ths ? hand, he is Insisting that som? one be foiird to take- his pla"5 a? once, us he has i ? hand! full as ?*hairman e.f th? national oommtttee. Ths leaders, howevsr -.re all ; t /-.id? over th? (t-eteettOfl Of a new man. snd 1* if- leased that the e*nelid8/** of sn? of the n.en spoken of as llk?ly Puer? to Mr Mark would ?*"????> a BpHt It committee, fiyh a thin?- ?a not deslrt-d. |fi Ma?), ?a'! yeeterdey he guessed >.r w-uM have to serve until It wa: p |S agre* c-n his SUOOSSSOf B/tchetrter. S"-Ta?'??e and Alban] ire- *\\ ?nxlotj?? to have the state --onvn'ton. b'it whether u will be held in MM Of thoss Up? stat?. citiers or In this ?ity, n% has been custcmary in rrcsi?3?ntlai years, '.a-- not be?-n d<*-<-ld<"3 Neither has th* ?late nor tl* man to be tempor?r?,' chairman b?en en ss vet. ??i ? ROOSEVELT IN HIGH SPIRITS Reveals No Political Information ? to Questioners. However. Th^dor* Koos?v?lt was In hi*?h sp'rlts ? t the office of "The O,jtle>ok ' ye-itordav, bu* be managed to hold himself In check as far as imparting any political Informa tlon to reporters was concerned. 'Have you ?ot anything to say in re Rard to the selection of Pongrsasman M Kinley to take chars-? of pre?Mer.t Taffp heade|.inrter.? 1n "^'.-.phlnrtot!''-* on? of his callers asked. "Vt'hat IfcKlaley is that?" asked Mr. H..or?evelt. "William B. of Illinois," W&* the teply. Oh. that IMUaley," sni.j Mr. Its oes \elt, and again lapsed Into alien. ? In regard to the ?tory of A. P. Moot?, of PittsburRi*. thru Mi. RooeeveU told him he ? oui j .".Ty to the lY..-?-!-eS?.|vp?( that they would find Mm nghtlti-? with them to p flnleh. the former Preol'lent hed noth Ine to say. "Mr. Moore can speak f<>r himself,'' he declare?) Am nag the oeleael'c' ?mllers y<t-ete**day wer.- forme- <"ongrer-*?niaii Hull, of l.i-\... and XT. \V. Hie!:, of Bt Paul REED AGAINST THIRD TERM His Resolution Regards Filling Unex pired Term as Full One. Washington, Ft ?? r- s<n-.i.,r Roed, of Missouri, srlU introduce a resolution next M.iiuiay providing for s constltutloaal amendaient to l?ar any man from holding th? office of |*]?>sl?1<-nt of th? rnlted States mere than *m-o te-rnis of four war- ?a.-h, the fiiiin? of an un<-\pireti term t.? be r garded an a full term. TAFT COMING TO JERSEY Will Meet Prominent Republicans at Murphy's Home. I ? M.lent Taft will be the guest of form-r Governor l-kanklin Murphy at lun.-heon at Ms home In Newark on Monoay. Mr. Mur? phy ha? invited most of the prominent I?.? piihlicans of New ietnoy tu most the Presi? dent, and It K probable that polltKal ron? d?n?.n.- In New .I?ra?y will he discussed. \ftcr th? luncheon al the Murphy horn? President Taft v.iu ,|K|t norglum': Matur of Uncoln 'n Newark ?and tbs Lincoln >'at?c In l.-:_*t ()r?nSe. aft?r*Aard ?ejjng to t??? Rases ?'..imt-, Coantry ?iii?. hen i-. srlll h??l?l a r-.?pt1on for an hour i?. |.?, ?,'??!ns lo Kea ^ork. $15,450 in Prizes Free t^EE? BOOKREADERS CONTEST iVy Answer? to THE TRIBUNE'S Bookreaden Picture? of Thi? Date and Number Are: No. 13; Mo. 138. Contestant'; Narie . (IT MOM; Till?? TJVF . Contcs'aints in the Tribune's Bookr?rad?*r?/ CVmteet moat write thtir snawt-ra upon thla coupon, wtilcti ?rill appear on Psgs i of Ti?e Tribuna every <la> dnrtn? tlie contest The complete coupon muet be returned Ar swers subniiitefi on coupons ?srnicb ;?re not cotaii>ii-to ur tvI.icIi ?lo noi beat Ths Tribune'? heading ?rill not u ?-?jnaidt-ied. Li-?t of in izo? ConditiiMia of the contest and TO-DAY'S PICTURES APPEAR ON PAGE 13. MONEY TRUST AN ISSUE ? tattooed from flr?t paar. will appeal to th?* countrj on this mat? ter, and ii Clark and imi- ??,"" l thlnV i? p m have no - Pfe? i on Prei Id-sntlal politics th? j have an at al ? iiiui coming t<? them." The latest Issue ol ' Th? Commoner," ? hich r? ach? d m? mb< rs o? the House to? day, contains the r.-ii-?---* n.i.- threat from the "peerless leader" This is n?. sham battle, ll I? th? i- ?' iasus between Democra? - ami pluto ia-? m ,i ? rod , all " in ? nable the peopl? to mark for si ? i| n> i" mocral s I an? reason or ui d< i anj pretext pin?'?? Into the hands of ?he financial ptrat? who, having plundered the weaker huslnei I are now trying to terrorise th- r^einocrnl ? ? part? v .p?,??a) roiionltt. - 1? oeeaie.1 ?<-> make this in?-e?tiKHtlon ? commit"?** made up ot men H-k?d for the purpose, an?! no mat can h* ?o Ignoran 1 of the forcea ..? work Hs not to know- ??hl'-h Bid ?Id? In ?his controverej., and he who take? Wall Street'! std?* tak?? I? at hi? perd In ? erMs Mke this th? Congressman who can be foole?i is? ns r-uich s public menace as th- "pen and wilful ic' c( the lnt?sri Ptrentrth to Mr Henry. Drivs tl wall Street .-ron-d into the open! CALL ROOSEVELT TRAITOR Double Dealing Charged by La Toilette Men in Wisconsin. ?i?- Taleera- at? ri ? ?" Milwaukee, Feb. 9. ienatoi Ta Follette - warmest champions In this Stats are tgN lv SCCaSldg Theo,Irre rf"- ?''" Of tl'S'h ory to the "vis ?on M n man The. charge thst M Roose? - r? positiv? sMuranei to M '?? I ?' r"' '? would not bs h randldat? tot thi '"? deney in Ml The?* also ????- that In tl ?lark hours of 11-e PrOgTI BWnt, when < ' en th? " ".-it ' -, ? fui c-ould chance foi th? renomln?tl president T?*ft Mr Rooa?tvel1 drevi tttm bini all wli" would Bitgg?e?1 that I" l-e. orn. a candidate; but that aft? Mi ' - I ?Ott? had taken the leadership of th? I lorn hope had converted It Into ? poten tial polhioal fere- a-i?i had rea? h? pol] ? ?? h? re ved h? could m i ? tory, Mr Roose**eli stepped it? to ir lo "i7' the fruits of -, |. ? n.* llllwauk? i I as stand ? ? "i' in the West. ..?m L- t n la? ? ;' '.- ?? lei '? i i? to thi conelustoii that th? Wisconsin had been the victim of double dealti the part ,,f Mr Rooe? I ' t???t the rrnominntiot. ,-f Prealdsnl might be fraught with \em avi\ than the nomination Of I oloni ROOI in Its news columns "The Journal cred its Ls 1'eii? tts " 1th m log be ? support a? nan who doss boi puMlcl; it. an uneQUlTo? al stati mei I | clples of progrei .-.,.,,... This i accepted ss a direct bloa *? Rodkevelt Her?- la ??* sumraar* "f the reply "Tb?. Journal" says i ? Follette s-i? ? la th? suggestion thai he come out f i have ?been the standard bear? r of not I Indi? Iduali no poi , ..nu;,- i.? clrcun lancee can chana? great Issuei foi which t I will continu? to light I i n enlist In th? ranks of no man uni? is i- a?dopts pul ?n binding ?.-n.,-. ih? true prinelpl ? of l'l '? ? - i - . ? -i While "Th" Journal1 a? knee . Pollette's Ulm imn from th? AeM, i"- Washington con dent, In elope touch with the ?Senator l,a Pollett? Is del ? i - n..m. in Hi?? f race s nil? bti sti ? ngl h holds out WORK FOR ?AFT IN TEXAS Solid Delegation to Chicago Con? vention Sought i n? t. ;. grapi ?,, i?:..- '.- bat ? Hotteten, Tex. leb. 9.- II r. MaeOregor, <?f Houston, a laadtng Republican ol T< has returned from Waablnston ;?i"! begun to organize the Taft supporters In Texaa for th? purpeae ol sending s solid dslsgs tlon from Tesas to th? R? pu II? in National *on**entton. Kegardlng reports that h" wai seeking the overthrow ?>f the reell Lyon regime, M;i, ? ireg.>r said personal ami local politics would play no perl In his efforts to obtain ?i T;.ft delegation, a telegram fron* frlend of Lyon said teat Lyon had aever eapteaeed opoKtottkni t-? Mr. Taft'i candid? ?aey and could not be clawed as an antl? Taft D)i)n CHAIRMAN JARRET OUSTED Refused to Vote to Rescind Roosevelt Indorsement. * st. i.'uis, e-i. I u' k s Jarret <\u<? to-night dupoacd as chairman of the It? puMteaa City Committee and Krank M. Slater was elected In Ida -?ia.-?-. the chana? folloarlng the conunlttea'g indors-jmeni ?-.vrai weeks a-.? . Th.i,,i go? .??????eit for ih? t-Te-dd? m ? on K.-iiiuary i the Taft adherent? In tli? comml. |, ? -i ad? d ? ? others to rea? Iml in.? Indorsement ol c. l, n. ? it,,,., Vclt, This tl.-v ail?i i.v ?i larger .i , ;? ti,n? that by \?lili-h the Indoi . neni aaa pasaed. Jarret -*...?? the only m? mtv ?? of th? comirdtte? refuacd te vote acalnal lloooevcil ? ONE KILLED IN AUTO CRASH T. S. Haley, of Westhaven. the Victim I ?His Companion Held. \. *\ Haven, r1,, i Thomas g Haley, K.ci-i-'ary iin.i treasure) of th? Wlr-i tiov* eny ?'umpaii?. Of U ? .-lia? en, UTOA almost rn-stanilv killed tonight when Ih? ?*??* y"",'iL,Lm1, ^,ltCl\.,;" *'???? rtdtag ran in.?, ah li*)i railing on l\m B-idga <',,,,,.-r..-- a ? .,,..- thfowlng him to the ground and rraeturing hi? skull. w n_ \\a--d.. ., , ,.,,.,, of thr ,, -, V.;'' 'i1 l omWT> ? ?? Wcatbavcn. th? owner and orbe, ,., ,,, ,:,at,.h((1(-. .... a.?.> thrown out, i,,t . , . aii Inveetlatlon i.v ,,,f. ,,?,??, ,, rorty-tao years old and stnaie. WILSON RAPS INTERESTS' Government Virtually a Trustee? ship. Says Governor. WOULD REFORM BUSINESS Tells Kentnckiam Corporation."?; Rogarrl Tbomsrlvos as the Country's Guardians. .-it,*.11, k- i eb ? W oodroa v. ?i-.n expounded In viewi of I'm.. lo I s I Kentucky [?-?glslatiir? Iste thb iftSrnoon? ? ? r,,,. .1 , itratghl Dei i ????mi. I a Ik Lot. ??? nlglil h* spoke st ?< | bano't- ' i- ? i *?? i . Wood row IVIIson l?eogiM oi Kentuck? .?? ? lo si hotel FUrly in his hi ? ? ? Legtslsl m. Mr \Vll?jion brought OUI Ms idea eyettm ?.f Int-t-aeshlp." which, h greu oui ..f I hi power ?M'ld'd l>* V ? Mg Mti In th? political world hy "men v. ho could not <??. further than across ihe dlreetors' ' ible." irgtng tii.-.t rspressntatlv? era were ft??et hv these men. b< go*, eminent virtual!? r??oi-.?.i it?.-it' Into ? rteesl Ip, sad sdded <ld?r ihemselrs I r,- ,|,., | (? \\v ' .'l;:-n?nt >.f th- people I- f-e.nnd. h-f suardlsnabip M iim."*- Il U neeessar? in ? m promoi . rltj ..t- p i il i e ,- lid of ilir?-atv e.t ?le r'- e <m with fuetf gained enlj I?) ?nowleggt o( bu*ln< -? i... ? , p ?.? t .... ? ? ? V. I 'i-.il ? ? . i i1 ihai.tac? Bu are afraid to I ill .-bin s '? , nre-.'l ol i? .-'.? of pi - i -. fon i ' 1rs s;-o .).->? ? ? ? r?'Ai W - ,. . ? ? raer of i ng ? t.lr Wer* aculm-* Ihii now ll ? ?t i nsrtsssn M ". -! -.? .Id no: at?, tnpi io ln< si fa e.n? ,|.l .1- ?1 hUt e o lie? ?. t< ? . ill m Intel ? ? ;.-. reedjust themselves os t1*? tt ? ? i.h prit Heg? I .; --???..- |. .'-*.| Is \| '? ' . ' .. -.<-... ? ' ? t ir Iff S|. -.ii.: .- ? ? i a Insurgent ' ..i- rung around ?.mi around umli ? ?h the exception ( ... ih, ? . ....... t.. . . ? the] would consider themselves Imp!? II . ti,. ?A .'??! SI S) fr< in ' ? WILSON WON'T VTSTT ONTO Would Br a Rreach ti Courtesy to ?Speak tn Harmon's State. He Says. ? ?o, |e|. <i I. KOUld be a h of professloaal courtes) for me to .m ? Governor Harmon's own state, <?.h?n Ugi i, | itelf i?. .-> candidat? tot tl ? i. ... Prei ?:??-.i-i nomination," sii?7 Governo W.'??-? Wilton ot Neu Jersey ? cltnlng sn larltatton to sddress the Ohio Pr-fsbrterian convention, which meet-. . : WSI n I' ? "1. Ti.? Rev. .1. ? Reihardt? ?f barren, ? . meeting ??f thi churchmen her te ?lav read this extract from Governor \vil ., n . ? . i. to the eon vent Ion WON'T BPEAE WITH WIL80H Mavnr RgftUMl Invitation to Annual Dinner of Brooklyn Learue. M;.\.'i Gaynoi ass refused to speak st ti.. ranting annual dinner of the Brooklyn I?eague. si ?hi.h i:.ii.fiiiir wit-on ..f New .1. . ? ? i tu !.e tii?? . |,|. f -|.?-?ikrr. Th? Msyoi was Invited lo attend the dlnn? ? n.i iv.-K-? ago, i. i..r. n irai known that Governor Wilson wai to speak, ai * i ? ? t Uro. he eocepted conditionally. l?eter, when March ?? wai selected i the dste of ih.- dinner, a formal Invitation tras sent the Mayor by wa) ??f retnlndhig I ilm of the time ?est. Immediate!) afterwrsrd the Mayor ? mi.- President V. n ?Puller thai be woold mu be sMe ??? sttend, plead tag :? pri???- en gageaient. Tins ??i- i.-.irn?-?i yestenlay. A ii Bsstmond and a fea otlfc i bids penden) Dei.mi* hav. been trying t.. -i;?, i n w il--.-n i.i m Brooklyn? and the opinion Is general thai Ihe Brooklyn ? .linn, i \- m i.. s..ii?.i upon es .-.n .ortuntty b) the boomers it M thought the) the Mayor ?i?.. tJ*si.->i want i.? i>? p -.-..i ..n euch nn ?.. ?... *-1 ?. i :. al lessl m pottttetens . spltstn hi-? elisage ??' mind. Mr? Puller ?attach?e no political slgnldeanci i<? the r? - I 0 PLAYGOERS WOULD INCREASE Mrs. Bass Tells Diners the Clr.b Should Become National Body. Mrs. James Madison ?Base presided ;?t the seventh eni*"rl dlnn.r of ths Ain.-r.can E-*leyg?9era. held ?.t the Hotel Astor last night, ssslstsd by i..-"u Btberl Landone, - halrman <>f ths board >.f governora An effort WOUtd he uin.l.-. Mm Baal said, t., in. indi- ?tii similar elohs in the i*nite.i so es to make tbs -imsileaa Play? gesrs ;: national tegsnlietlon !?.!? bsneflt Inir the <Ir..iii;i. The speakers iBSJUdsd .Mi*-- ?inj.-?- Isabel embrea, mis?. ?Dials lilaea tbs lt.-v. w. h. le?ares, of Philadelphia: Luther B. .\n ihonj*, Charlss Rann Kennedy ?nd h.-h Oreet Mi?? Edith Wynne PettMson r?.*it-?i it ?i Mssa l'un Ko ?ZK--?- her Japanese .ianc?s and von?.-.. <">ther-? prescr.t Included Mrs. J;.in?> ILnry l'arkci. Mr.-, ^'?Illn-ftoii Massss, Mrs. n.ivi?) Mason and Misa Jessie B, '.'.-inn ron SUNDAYt NEV-/-YORK TRIBUNE Maile?*! an-.vhere in the Uniterl Ststt* for ?2.r)0 a yeir. AMERICAN DOLLARS FOR REPUBLIC OF CfM Willard D. Straight Said To Be Neqotiating at Nanking?$5. 000.000 Loan Proposed. RAILROAD TO BE SECURITY Secretary Knox's Note, on Joint Action by tho Powers, Ap? proved in Germany and France. i.'-r don, i'-1?, i". The newspapers in I'.'kinjc report that Willard I?. rUralght, irtlng o?i behalf of an American group of iii.iin.i.i--.. ?s concluding Hi" details .... i t:,..f.??.Him loan to the revolutionists tit Nanking takln?- a?- security th?tr-*for the i'ant..,i-Hankow Railway, ?ay? a die? patch to the "Daiij Telegraph" from r< kii t fotogne, Germany, Feb. ". "Th?? Am?'?i criri not,, to ?Jermany regarding OOndltlons in China ?alii i?e sln?*erely welcomed by all striving in co.-i-i r.?m h toward ? peaceful Issue "f th" Chinees ???.nfllct,'' ae<??>rd|i>?, t.. ;iti inspired telegram from Berlin In to? da y > "Kdlnlsche Zeitung." The dispatch , ontinu?<p'. "That German pottey Is liter? OUghly ?committed to a?ieh j practical pro pramme ?oe?. without aajinf." Paris, Feb. ". Prance has nol made any change In her attitude w?11- regard to ? bin*, Prance, ilk?- the United ?tatee. la or.[,'.?e.| Iq Hi,, principle of Intervent),.1,. Should, h..waver, the hit nation In China re ??julre some action Fra!i?-?* would fav?-r only unite?) nation l?y nil the power.--. Shanghai, Peb. '?>. Tans ghao-yi, ?he I reprenentStlve of Premier Yuan Shlh-kal, to day declared himself '-onrt'lent that the ' abdication ?.i tbe throne wimld be an *<* ?-ompli.?!?d fact before Pebruary It, There S PC? OSTS ??> be |e???i ? .julidence no?* ? limn flier? lias hitherto been tl at Yuan i mu? i., -elected f-.r the Presldenc* of the .lie. On the other band, th-? name of | i.i Yuen hen*-, the pre?<cnt Vire-prestdent, ! i? m?ntion-?.) Hiid it i-, possible that may be eventually set? ted The draft of the proposed Manna ?'har?a, of the new < 'hi?ese rc(?ul?lic has l.ccn .-?-?in , picte.i ?... t>r. \\-i Ting-fang, the Minister of Justice in the Republican Cabinet, and no-? ,\x ,,.1?, -a,. approval ?-f the Senate at "tanking. T ? document provt.ie.c f.??- * l're-l-ktit.-i) term of five year?, hut the S .?ni, te will prebabl) mak-- the fir-?? term only one :???? Ho .k,;- -,. ;'. ,. r?. Th- citj ,-f Kal-Pln?, -.in--, .,f i"lii-I,i. n,i t- bombardnteni to-day by th? I rerolutlonary troop? A''c?r?)ln?_ to the report?, the tonn is ir. flame?. Tl s republicana hrotght twelve heavy field trun.? int-i action, and for several hour* -tercel; shelled both th? eltj and the fort? ? TMeiuy-three efTie?r?- belonging ??? 111? . . - , -v.?, .!U,| |. K*n?-ral in command. ?' Itho'il trial, ensue ptclon vi' collusion with t),<- revolut commander ! U. 8. MARINES IN HONDURAS I IBltwjgckdtl Tjantl to Occupy Troperty leased to Americans. Poarte i ortes, Hondura? Fob ?T i lave,).. T'ier. has ???er a clash between ? -i states .-?id Hondnrsn suthoritiw over ? " enforcement ol .. government de? cree directing i ' ',-?s of ??? s Valentin? to surrender te sn-ernr_?'it authorttiei the railroad, wh?rf an?l other prepea-tae?. ' 1' ' ' lit? Valetl ... -\ir geveaty-gvs n,?rin?-.? tren tho 1 ntted State? g'inboaf. Petrel leniled an-i a . is - barf ?nd railroad Hon-: ?hen ordered te ?top ell trains : Qovernoi has dl??d ?? prol ?r <? population here t?if greatly m ... - ? ,- - . -??diner of the matinee \. ?,,,_ ,,t,A., the autl .no- of Congres?. ,ie, isred tl i Valentin? ?-ontra--ts cancelled. Prealdent Bonilla ordered <'"tttt . ,? .i proceeding? be brought against 9\ 8. Valentine, I ' ? < rork; ordered delivery t., t .. go? em men i of the railroad and ? harf and demanded M'i ??eceiintlng for a? isgsi ?uataln?*d b? th? e-??ern "i?t'i The -?fr?? r? ar served ?ipon A c. ?;re? ley, local manager of the Valentine ?yn? -??-ini'inlcate with Mr. Valentine Tina re-m?'--? wna re fused, whereupon Greelej app?ni--d to the \n.erhan ' 0 ?f-ke-l the ,*.. ?nera ?let. "f thi commander of the gunboat F'etre'. n?,?? in tl ? '. irb*t The cf.mtii.inder of the 1-etrei reoueeted ? the i forcement of tie a]?., roe t de .r.wal tWMt* fonr hours until the Amerl ? ii could communtcat? "i?h the Department. Th? Ooverner ?i?-?? .-? r-J*----?I I'll? rea?,i|eat. and det|l*r??|e.1 that the ?i a???; wharf be turned o- er to him 1.? i.. lock thi? morning. The com niand?- of the Petrel th*?. landr-l -.rient marines an i placed th? t.? ?,. wharf snd st tbi ? itlroad ?-(flee ? - i- i- n-,. Mexican Danish .?nil ' ' SUlS a ere ?,|t|, ml through then, f'-e ??o.-ernor pre?e??t?d to ' te tmerlcan Consul and the Pstrel's commander .,srain?t the landing of the ma rin? h. Presiden) Bonilla was Infeemed "f thi turn ?.r eveuta, and lie ?raiera?.i that ?.?? tachmenta <?f arnt-sd tr?i--p.s be Immediate If placed at t.a ?limn, one mile south, and ,?t Chamelicon, twent) ??la-h? milev -....iti. of Puerto '??rter.. with Instructions to Stop -ill Iraln*. Washington, re?- :?. n,, g tot? Depart 'i -lit Is ?ril.hinjf .level.apmenlH ll. Ihc .|j? pnt- between the Hondura? government and representatives of the Valentine sj-n? .licit Recently th? department lenrne?! that fitiioni notice t?? ii,Ik government Um Hondura? Official? ?ere about to aelte the Valentin? proper tien Tita gunboat ?vtrei ?? n.?< ?. id t?. Puerto Cortea ?mi salloraj ????r?' landed. The pioperti wan not S?l?ed. Thi onlj purpoae <?f landing |he bluejack? ata sraa t-? guard agalnol ilotence. The itueatlon ?>f title t<> the property in ?ii pute la t<> be settled through Judicial and diplomatic method?. Mr. Valentine, in the }>f\r'- IHl-'lg made two oontraots with the -*ovarnr~*enl ?>f ?fon? aura?.. b> the terma of which he w;in uraiit limtted operator's lease of tbe iaiiioH?J in.?! wharf, .'?jntriut:) ?vlih-li by eagstltu? tlOnal i'-.j rlr, nu nt had t,. I., .?.rilitnlitcl l,. iv.n_r?-ss for approval, and, H li?vlng been .'??rec.l that In the ?vent of Ih? tallUM ?if ? 'onsra-NH t,, approve, Valentine would r?e? turn the properties t<> the p.. ve in ment and receive t.. ratant the sson?ys gdvaneed by bun ?>n la.-.-t.iint (>f the leaae. it i- alleged that befare Congrees ?lie cuaaed ih. . , mtracts they srew spectn? ?ally rsatlwdad ..? a? aKr?emeiit alsned by Mr. Valentina .mai th? gu?sr?m?ot. T?ls agreenient. however, a*a? ?lolutnl. It la ?aid, ,.y Mr. Valentine by ?U> ?"?'?iiui?? to re? turn to tit?- government the railroad and ?vhaif a* a?jr.sd upon. ?'i,? the national Congrees, acting tinder It? ?tonatltutlonal pow?*-*a rejeeted the cnntnict?? under eon? rl'1'iritl..n. PARIS BOURSE REGULATION. Pari!*, rob. o. The MliiiMry of l-*in.jt). has appointed .-i coinml?*>lon to whleb ?III be ?nibnUtted In th? futur, ?'t ?ppllt*atlcns i lattng t<? the i???aiie an?i aale in Prance ?M n?. sdmlashwi to th? Paris Bourse ?>i _j| linelgn I ..nda. ?Iiriie? and Stach STRIKERS'CHILDREN COMING About 200 Youngsters from Lawrence To Re Cared for Here. <"?n? hundred a,,,1 <?,(?!,. ,,. fn#, children of th* Lawret.? strikers iirt, a,?;,,red of thrr-* sepiar? meals a da\ fr.^m r.'->w on. anyhO" Th?v will ,-onv ,,, \>n York to-ds>. ar? riving a? the ?;rat?i Central station, si ?','1 -tr-e-t. some tin?, l?t., in the sfts-rmm**. and frill I-? taken. mostl) tn eutonwbilee contributed by sympathfasra. "MteetlJ te th? Labor Temple, In ?Best *'??* Hraat, ?"ii?-" Hi?: .-.in i??, apportioned le the people- wtio kan Mgnlfled thdr ai9nwm\asem t.. tak< thi m ii?*:. ones ?n Of ?retirse, ihe) ere n..t making lbs sui ney from Lawrence alone A ?-ommlttes of four, two man m ?i?) two woman? wer? sppc|nt?*d i?v tot K?n.r.ii strike commute, here te ko to Lawren**e at"' brim? then doe n. It ?in ;? ii regular Tower of Habel party, f??r ?Preneh, ItaMaa. Toman, lithu? Hiilat) and man-- Othei It iii"ti"Ut|os **H1 J*S ?.m?.ut them. MIi Is wonderful." Mim Olaaheth Gurh-y Plynn Mid y<*-terday, "how many fMsnds ; ., . risen ui for those < hildren In this i-old?heerted New York. On? doctor, who : ? a sanatorium, offered to shelter ami ?it? for Mateen? "The Asso? latin-; ..f Italian Physicians - otunte? rs *" ?Jive nil mode?! medical at? tendant, fro?. 1 couldn't tell yOU of ?Ml ih? ..ff.-r:- ..f h?l?. we've had. H has tak?n a -(reel deal ?>f wrk to settle all the de tails ?f this thing, for. of course, tb'-ro ha?l to he a ?'.ireful Investigation of every pin.-?, whether privat? home or school, Wltere a Child is t?) be placed. Hut that || n.i done, ?and ????' are ready for th? children. "There may i"* more than one hundred and 11 ft ; p"ssihh n?;?r?r two hundred." JUDGE DEWEY IS INSANE Sent to Asylum After He Cross Examines Witnesses. KoHtoti. feb. 9 Former .fudge It?nry P. Dewey, of th.- Muni-ripai Court, was rom mine?) to the Boston insane Hospital to? day, after a hearing before .lud?*? r."be-rt Grant, in the Probate Court. Judge n??.? CondUCt-Hl hi- own .-roes-examination of ?iritnesses. Ko On? el<je appeared In Ms behalf Two phytrtelsns, Linnens A. Roh?rts snd Edward B. Lane, teetifled that their ok* ?jervatlona hsd sstlsfled them that .lud?? r*?w?y na? vifferlnc from paranoia: that ths dtseee* "..- Incurable snd progresMve; thsl the Judge iitder |t^ Influen?? mltrht some time beeome s mena??- to r??ople ?n the community, und that i? wns i*i**V'ilt to ! ?jgy when an outbreak mlpht occur. Judge r..'"?\. ?li- Is also n hrl?*csdi?r ?fenersi of ?tat? militia. v?tlr?d. app-ar??! in court r?ecently In full uniform. in?iud it-o; sword, spurs end revolver. H" ws? ?-?ni to the fit) Institution for th? 1n?*n? t-i., -..?4? n;.i fer observation. ? |. r Justlc? Bolster, of th?-Munirtpai ? ourt. ssld thst he had known fudge i for twent) years, Lest **"*" tota* Dewey .-am? to him and applied for war? rant?; for Bishop Lawrence, the R.?v. TV. Qeorgt A. Gordon and filshop Hamilton, thre? of th? leading cler?ytnen of Rosten, on the ground thai they bad been sullty of hlssphemy, blackmail and bribery. FIFTEEN MTDDIF.S "FLUNK" Fail in - Exams.'' and Resifpv Others Mav Quit Navy Same Way. Inngeolto, Md., ?Teh. k?Flfteea atfdsblp? 1 men O? th? fourth Clegs of the Naval *,ead ?emy f*iii?d in the?semi?aanual examina? Hid "ere. fOTCCd to re-tlm. Th? Kevy l*?epa*tritent formallv a?e?pted ti?? re<?i?-na tiens to-day, ?nd the delinquents left th? ln?f1tut|on H is understee.i that i number of oth* midshlpmen hmc teadsred their renigna ?ions for like reasons, but thes? have not -, t ;,.-?t- S0**epted*b] H.r department. Di..--.? who resigned to-day ti? T'enaid R. rifcb, Leuteispa; Chaplain y. retins end ..-, \i rhompson, Virginia: .To*-.n M. Tildsle-. Mississippi; Armif-tead ?' R??r?r?. Tenneesse; .lohn IV Punbar. Texas, .lohn Rough, Jr. Michigan; .Jonathan V) Reed. Kentii" kv, Kdwln >'. .'eciirane. North Pa kr.ta. "."1111am I? Welch, ln?1?ann Ira B Hill, Wieeonsln; Sidney W Kiniand. Fier ;?* f a Motte, rrashlngtoii Btet? . Btsnton ">' Kalk, Nebraska and ?"taren?*? E Des Champs, South ?'-?reiin-i \ mnvber of oth?r-- who were net so badly deficient will h? given another cha?es by dropping oae-k into a leww clssa NORWEGIAN CABINET SPLITS Question as to Country's Literary Lantznage Causes Dissension Chrletlenls Feb I The reslgnatiews yse t?,-div of th.. \-ov--opiap Min1?-ters of For? eign '?ffslrs. .I'istlee. Ce.nitr-er e, DefSWQS ?ni Colts and ?**ubMfl Inatruetion was ?iu?t. to their oppt?eltlon to ihe movement .to make the peasant dial?, t Norway's Bterary languaire. 'I his movement hnd been etithu ttsstlcally supported by Premier Ken.-?. who in a recenl speech characterised ih? opponents of <''? change si fnn-iti??? t?.??> Incensed the Conserve ivee ?nd Uksmli in th? Hoiitblng. Who, *?l?h a ma.torlty of th? ,iuth..is ,)i.d sclentlets, favor r?tainmg th? ? d Danish tongue ?? the literary lag guace? ,.f Hi?, country. They thrr?.for? tske.l the Premier to resign, snd when he refused they reouested ihe'r representatives in the .'ai?in?t to give up their portfolios ? ? ?TALY MAY QUIT PEACE UNION Will Withdraw if Conduct in War with T'irkey Is Condemned. Koin?. Feb 1? Th? me;e.ting of th? lnt?r pariiamentary Ps?_<*e Union which is to ho held to mono-.-, at BnMeslS Is regarded here as most imp?.riant, oaing t?> th? .?e . ?^??.ii of tii? members <?f the Hallan group n-u t?> participate, end. Indeed, to sever their connection with th? union, If th? meeting insists on discussing and ooademn? liiK the action of the Italian f?o-.eminent in the . onfllci with Turk??>. Cnless the uni.m agi-.-?.- thai seither sa ?< CoUective IkvIj nor us Is?latSd groupa can its members pronounce Judgments for ?-r against belligerent parti?-, the ?Italian group will relire d.-flnltelv S ? PRINCESS LOUISE CALLED INSANE. Tendon. Kch.l!?. The Saxon court Is n*gc. ttattng wtth the auth??rlties in Vienna ?ith i \ i?w or obtaining ?i declaration th*M es?-Crewa Print ass Lentas <>r gaaony Is not responsible f??t* her aetlone? according t?> h ?pedal dispatch r ? ?elvad from that city to-day. The Beaon roysl family, it i- rs ? i. Intend te 'na\.. Iter ptaieed under control. SHIP OFFICER VANISHES AT SEA. HaHfas, N. S. l".-t?. ?. l*i-ai)k Klllott. Sgsd thirty, second Ofheer of the steainer Rosalind, which arrived to-.lay from Mew Tork, la missing. He is supposed to have i>e?-n drowned nt sea. M. was last seed sfter leaving his sratch at midnight on Wedadsdaj. o ? . RECIPROCITY VOTE IN CANADA. Regina, aaekatehearaa? Keii. 9. -Ths Lsgtsiattne of leakatchewiaa i?y ? \0tc *e - to 12 te.day aa#ro**ej ?>f redprseal tra.i.i relations With tl??- United StutCH, after a ?Jc h:tt? ingUag three du>s. T?0 CSeMsrvatlres vot<vi witii the government Premier fai d?r of ?aekatcbewan Rave the condudina addresf, whidi will h?- a hattle cry at the neal i?ro>in-i-41 Medien, ? 1 s _ BRITISH DOCK WORKERS 8TRIKE. Msnehester, iv-i*. ;-.-Th? tona worker w< nt "?. strikt to-:a, bscauas th. shipping companies ronttnued to employ noti union laiior. A general ?trik.- of trans? perl w**-rkerf Is threatened ualesa the si?. pul - iweeg the dochera :in?i u,- ,,,,?,,,, . ?If 1 ?r ? lie 1. I LEWS At? E?1 "Win at Lawrence Means Down? fall of Wage System." SO WROTE A UNION LEADER Prosecution at Trial of New Yorker Alleges He Inspired Strikers to Violence. - I-awrence, Masa, Feb. ". Three l.ttc-a, '.?hi? h -vera- finally admitted ..-' ? ?? ?)? ?'>"? over the obieeil>?n <?f the detened ". prominently in the hearing i?) ?h? io . ! Il??e court to-dav of io?.?r.h .1. RttOT, v '??), until l.la arr?a?, ira? th?' leader >,f th? lti(- textile v.ork?-r? h?rc. and Arturo > vannittl, hfa lieutenant, both of tftm They are cbarned with iv?fiij? ., ? , before tp? fact to the nsusdf of Ann? I ?? pl?r?r<). an It;,Man wo:, ran m lio T?-? ??'.-.-it diirir.-; ?t rtot on January 9, T?\'? of the letters were from vm? < ? ? lohn. general aeeretary-tr?aaurer of fis Indu.??tiial Werkera of the VVortd, at ? !,| eagO. OBS ??as ad?!r?si?ed to Kitor and tt ? other to William 1?. Hatweed, tbe W?~ ? , [ h_bor ti.an, who i?? now 1)) [_*r?Tenc v rJsting the ??trii.er*-. Tn th*?? letters Mi. it .r??hii urged dm recipients t,. organise the I*awrence textile uork?r.? thoroughly. He cave advic? ah?)ut currying on V, ? strike and Indicated his dlotmai ??' ? ? Ant-erleaa redsrad??) of Labae, "A win at Lawrence mean? a ??.in thai win only end ?-.?th the ?downfall ?>f th? wag? eyetetll.M said th? l?tter to T Tn - t ... .1 The third lctt.r was arttte? to Fitter by TbopiB? Miller, of l.ymansvjll?, R, I., who-e Igenttty or business was not r ;.??'?? dlB--los?d. but who la supposed to be -? Rhode lu?an?) textile ererben la riiie l-it-r Mr. MilUr Indicated his belief that it ara I n--t b? difficult to organize ? ?encrai .-'?iUa in the milla of ?lie Anicricrm Weolea ,-,-,,-,. ?any tn Rhode Island. Th-? P"-0eeCV*t.?*l had onl?- fntrly started It? c*-.e n'hen Wbrt adjourned ?intll 10 a, m on Monda?' fpbxt District Attornev Henry '?'. At??111. in tmt> Hiving the caie. MM the pt-aaaevtlon ri-o posed to ?how that Ettor, a*, a Igggnr in the Industrial Workers of the World. .. i organization which de_lr:<1 s Social revel 0? tlon and flic destruction of tlv -???-. t?m. made ?p?ee|i,->.s and em?* ad'.lc? to ?)?? strikers whh'b (?/?spire?! then? te us? ' i?? >nce. This, the DlatrM Attorn?-.- ?lc lured. resulted in the riot In w*hl?'h th? "?pi?--) woman -?as killed. OlmaiWttll. 1: ?al?l, had aKr?lst'M i't'.or in his e.fTor's. H- lal I It would bo shown that th? bullet whi h struck the -?ornan had be??? Intended for a police olTlcer, and that wh-n the person -???'r.o lired tli" shot, whom he tteocitfetd s? a tall Italian, saw that li?? had mi.-.-?--) i I mark li? stabbed the ofMc?r. ? Th? whol? intercut in the strlk? situ?t lea ?today -?enterifJ In th<5 court pro- ? lodtaga j Aatgfl fi-"!ii one or two j-mall gatl-crings of Central Labor T'nion ?operative? t.- fomw? | late demande than were no meetings, ?'?n ? (i-,e streets tirer? was no semblance of die? I order and t'.ie -?quads of militia etatlon?! ' about the police station and courtroom'ha?i | little to do. The number of operative* ?t work it? the mills ?u about th? earn? a-, en rest er,La;-. . All ih? letter* which figured in ? ? State's case were t,-)i<?-n from Ftfor When ? ? ?? i.? arrested, according to the testi? mony of Cantain v\ illia-n H. Pro-tov of the state police. In the letter to Ha> i^"od. ?'. .to.'.n said I ??ant to suggest that If th? -tr> Is to be of an?- length tb? practice of trying ?o earn it on b? pnylrg strike ben-*t.t|. and oper,ln_ a -jommfssary must be rut cut. Th^-r.- 1? n?-. rh-n?" to wtn anything t'., wa?. The-e ar? out-of-date methods ?Jet ?h"??- sixteen thousand or twenty tiious-md ergant*?--- to ?Teak Into th? tall and nvi?<? the count? feed th?m ?hil? the? are on strik?. Organli* them to go back Inte t ? mill?, and figlit ther? <;?t th?m back >*> an organliafion with the understand ins ?ha? they ar-r to continu? to fight. That F'ttor in one of his speeches orged the strikers to keep th? gun s'uop? busy" and declared that he WM going to get a gun himself, was the testimony of two n??? spap*r m?n called to the stand Tb? strike r?-r.im1tt?? vot?d to rSeum? pi ??.??in* Tn order to k??p ?rlthrtn the la?? the plck?ts will form an gndlaa? i bain, walking m Stngi? fil?, ind k?er - --n I ?tant'y or th? mova. FIRF, AOA?N HITS PITTSFIF.LD Second Blaz? in Two Weeks Wipen fat Busin???? Block. rittsfield. Mas? . T"?b I Tl?? m?-??ii-1 b s Are in ?bis ?in within two ????kf brok? ? ?m to nicht and d?stroy*d th? ft?ir?-? Mock, m busine*? stntctore, sltdated at ?' ? corn?r of North and Pummer ?trec-tj Tt-. >}0al H "I"'???' James M I-t-irn?. ??>??* ??= ?? present in Florida, o^ned the bulldlns. ??bich was <>f woo.j.-n eottftltKtlO? fo " ?tori?s blah. It was tMCUpted DJ fl?? .Irms. the P?-? ? i ?""lark ?"tothina Company; nie? a Kelly. f'irniture dealers; .T H Pudley & Comr-'n?. clothtn?. 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