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CLEAN 3ut Not Dull fSxmrr PROGRESSIVE But Not Radical yov LXXn...N? 23,934. I" daj . fair siiiii wxrmrr 1."rri.u, thowrnt; liglit -oiith uinil. m:\V-VOUK, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1912.-TWELVE pages. * * 1lMw<r /kvi; / '|;vt ?? atr ut Wwr Ytfc. jwwrCMyMiBitiMWI rUKh OMj 1 Ii> l KI>MVHKKE TWO < KNTH. Department of Justice Instructs United States Attorney in Phil adelphia to Begin Investi gation of Prices. EXPECT PROBE TO SPREAD Operators and Consumers Look To-day with Anxiety for Su preme Court's Ruling on Setback to Government's Suit in Circuit Court. The Tribune'a expoaure of ihe extor tton propoa*d bj th<- coal operatora haa borm- frull in m InYeatlgatlon ordered by the Attorney General i<i the United 'i'lir lirst atep in this lnv< ,.i!i be t. ken by the ITnlted Statea Attorne) In Phlladelphla, who, pursuant to the Instructlona <?! the Depurtmenl ol ju<ti ? gln the probe In thal clty. K ;. . tetl thal the Investigation of brought oul by The Tribune ujlj i . I In varioue quarb i lt is pi it the Vnited States At V,,|l; w ill !..? urd< r. .1 Iti ? The dlvlnelj anointed anthracite opera i u.-'' ai tl ? humble N< w Tork conaumer are looking anxiously i for the deciaion of the Supn me Coi rl oi the United Btatet on th< govemmentS oa! truat ault. Th? operators. of courat . vd-- to ?ee the Supreme Couii uphold lt:e <; irfa deciaion againat government The conaumer too, haa nh I \>. ?'?. in.i ? '"? ? ..-.-. mti n< ki fall The two agen< lea poaeegaed rougri ' !!" ' citc n ire the Attornej Gei ? md the Interstate Commerce Com ?n invoked ?. ? - - foi melona" that thej have enapped theh fingei a in '1 tav pending retribution and hav< thelr ? ' ' an a'ld" 16,000.000 proflt from an oppreaaed p'.e t-,-- rribui e ! rinted i dUpat h froni "\\ ash'.r.gtor. yeaterday morning announ< Ing thatt the Interatate Comm< miiaion had ordered the Lehigh Vallev Rallroad l ? ? "? ,n ,M, deptndent |10.813 with latareat. eggregating 11.526. The commlaalon makee the award In n tlon tA the lndepend i tor for un |us1 rates on anthracite pet? ? tl Perth An Reparation Exctrtda $60,000. Th* so-ca!!ed M? r.?-ding bcfore the eomrolaaK i oui forms for n ra Thl gata amount of reparation ao fat gi againat varioua antl i.'J goo 000. Still another meth< the combtaatlon which owna pracl fht the ^ntire auppl munltya ataple article of dtel rated of "The 1 a coal " rnal. Thia periodlcal aaya that th< coal bu ,v. natlon, to avold paylng ; ir. ?.-. purpose to thelr ' " once more, and th n. when n hungry f< to maki ai U "" """"' " opinlon of ?.. u-h plan la 6 ? f th< Ii teral it. i goer are wh il th< opuh ff.r it la In th( that thej I ld< ? r^,, ? nthraelte mon< rribune : ointed o ? ihat anthraclte from the aouthen ? Harl ? ? ? tual ratea to :'i?? ... nd to the ' ?w< r M .".".. whethei the c??al cornea from the Morthern, Middle <-r Southern flelda. Th? rallroad haa two obje ta In ? ' on i m1, vrbich, to all Intenta and \> irpoe4 -. M hji i the P Readii g temi ?? . to lhaf the proflta from the ? k>n ? ' niiniiiK the ? "-ii are ?eagrf th.it is. by taking money tli^ operatIng pocket and puttlng i' Inte the tranap<jrtat!on poeket, and ti\r-;iii?; the attention <<i the publk on th? for ti.m. lt ran plead neceaeity for ralalng th<. prtee "f coaL Can Force Sale at Lost.. ond, ii <;ui beal th<' Indejjendent <>t to his kneea, and either makc him aell ont or enter mt'> ?? contract to . :i his ? oal i<> the monopol) tor 03 j'?-r cenl <<\ its value at tidewab r. The Interatate Commerce Commlaalon, ?ii itx opiniofl In i!i* Meeker-Lehlgh caae, ??t forth H.is poinl < learlj 1 he eom ? lt Ttq ? ? ? \|. : <i. .? ;i. .,. Ii) to talu the propoaltton thal ili?- m i;ni'-ii..n ' i unreasunably hli h ratc o|M*ratea t i ..i ih< \.< hlah Va ? > Ri 1 . ? i In ?.I. Th record mIiowm thal the only line ol demart-n ? ? u ih. i.. hlgh \ alle) Rallroad and the l> i Igh \ ull?-> ?"oal < tom l?ny in one of nonkkei na \ tuniing, for tration. i hal t . nlng anthi ai lt< - ;? i")i aod l to tldi ? uter i> $i i ton, it followa ; o?t ol coal at ?i*l? - vat.-r wouM i? % a i?'ii. I'.'it, .i i *-t .-.< < 11 the rallroad rompan ? 'i II - ...ii i omp mj. ii m.itii noi *h?th<-r th profll '??iiM^ from mlnlna or traaapartlna the wial. s<.. therefortf, If, ln ??''?.iii n( ii..- ?i rati ? "?> n iitlon< d, the rallroad cempeny ??/?? to i tabllsh ?? ral of |i ">i ,-i i. i, ihe rallroad and .i - '".'i com could rtiii ><li .ii lldewater f>>r %'? a ton. atandlnit .< deflcll ??. M irenla a l??n !?' tiip inli.lriv prlce and taklna an equal profll la the transpoi tatlon pi \ct, Bul n ?? )n<)'r?'ii.i< ni op** ra tor mnnol recoup lilinn-H in iiilt- manner, h;i<1 the ix-i prlce that n. ioul?l in.ik. ;ii tldewatei would necesaarlly lx tl"- mlulna prlce >?( V.'. plua the carry IriR cherge ot $i t>. or 0 -", ami hf wouhl aatei i ? market al ? olaadvantage >>i .'? eaoti h t f rf . <ii,,|..iji 'i uitii th( i an<l n> i oal com] li is ..I. ? ? aucli a ?"iM enable Um raili.imuany anl lts alter *?*<>. the ?<>-ii comnain lo moi p i Mm th. fl< !'l ? I ' Pri'l lln nis?rk<-t. U'hatarer tax meani employed H CeBiiAuni ou M-tuuU pagr, K..:;:. cwlaauk Stalking the SherifF A siory of ihe West by a Wesiern writer, who knows the life of the people as well as Bret Harte knew it m his time. BAILEY MILLARD in the next Sunday Magazine New-York Tribune OF THE MAGNETS TO RAISE TITANIC! John Marcus Thinks He Can Do Trick?He Lives at Matteawan. ? Trlbunc ' Kishkill Landing, N. Y., May 110.- John Marcus, a hatter, employed In a Mattea man ahop, de lurea he has a plan by whk-h the Titanic i-an be raised. He declare* thal the Bhip aank In 1-V_'1?> fei i nl wat< r. nnd that t)i<- ahlp'a weighl is not Buffk-ienl to i'< ar II to the bottom of the m?.<. Mareua thinks the shlp la t',>.;il iiik aboiH ll ilt' \\;i> <l"\\ n ? ii all shipa tliere is ;i hulam ?? v. ing below the wntrrllne .it an angle "f ??? riegrei . Thrs?' winga extend the entlre length. and k?i r the Bhip 011 an ? ?en H la to lowei fonr highl) magnetized grub hooks from two liarg< - with derrii ks un them. When the hooka . uni ? rn lh? magnetlBni \\ ill attrai ? them Niii- i Imea out ?.r ten. Marcua says, i>ne of th< three arma of the grnh 1.ka no ild i atoh under the wiiig He woultl then draa iip the ahip ? iin distanci . v Ithout taxing the . - toti mueh v " I ? ? ?? ?" l ea* ler, b* raua< ? ? buoj an< ?. he would reln f( ? . .- t ?,? Whai h< \ ...??..? i i iming hla Idea la worth coi Marcua la aure h* <nu ??? the top. ,\n he king $30,000,000 T0 C0L0MBIA AS PAWAMA INDEMNITY? Report I? That Repnblic's Differ enrpp with the United Statr* llre AdjuBted. ta| I Porvenir, ne gotiat 1 t- - ' ; in govern ulted in ?n arrangement ? od the United State? ? _ ? ? | - ' ? i .-:...;-., . | ,-. . ng t<1 ? ?? 130 . I Ited Statei ? ? ? ? Pi ind ? md to pro ure a lo i olombta. . . . | mu?l II ? ii if thi .- ? ? 70 HAGUE SOOnTsAYS 0SPINA Fanama Gontroversy Near End, Colombian Predicts. . \ . - , r ? ? ? ? ? .? ? || . ? - ? ?? : ? Intlmated KnOX WOllId nOT he- V. f) .' ? Bouth l< m trlp, ha? Issued ? i?? i v I ? ! I. i I . 1 ? ? . I IThe . ,.? |n i ii, ii a J .- . <'ll ? Inin.l .St-i'"-.-- afiei twelve actl> e v, ? ? . ? : .,f ;,|\ I cany owa not fai diat int when t; ?? eon .. ivei ? ? ? I !.:'. 'I Stati ? In i un ll i ? ? P ? ID.l R'ill I lon to th? I un <l I the ti * ? pih'I' | . ? and now. ? iliflm riD.i' .i bol Ii h .... ..??.-.. td< of pol nion are ? t,. i 'olom- ; i " 11 ir ? im< of thi. i owi rful ? i i . ? ? . -.; I ? . .|] - ? i to refuae | . ?? < tlll gOV< i i.lii-nl i ? )?. .i gi . (Terlnn t'> all iL- . ... ? i ?? ? ? ettlea \)\ Imparl 11 i . if. mei i nl Ihlii '?,???> Btlon will ,,,,, an .|,., io the - lapU i'ii and dlHtru?l <.i Latin Am< 11' ?> and ?<]?< n lo thi wotider ,,,l .,, tivli '?' 111 ? Amei i'iii i" "(''<? 'ip?' ?. .. . l .; I . ..i Ulltl ? ?? ! ? Waahlngton, Ma; S J ill?i B? tancoui l, appotnt) d Mlnlati r rrom < 'olombla, will arrlvc In ., !? -\ dayi II waa sai?l a< ,(,, j, natlon, and he wlll ?"? recelved h\ ? l'r. i-i'i'iii 'I'afl Bome day thla a/eeli ,:.,.,.,i ivilro ii- i < ?nplna, Hi<- i"i mer ( mlnl ti ? ? ? ,,,'v' *'**k. it ] ? he decllned the iwal of tnln Bt< i io Oreal Urltain. Mthough Oeneral f>aplna haa remalneo l? ti m c-ountry Blm ?? the Knox rontroveray, ,., t ?. nol n |>rew nted hla kovi rnment for than three moruha._ SAVES LIFE: L0SES HIS 0WN Yeung German Drowned Aftcr Rescuing Man from Similar End. Carl Jeaael, who iraa employed al the : boathouee of PYed Oegua, at H'.itli rtreet and '(!.? liinisnii River, a*aa drowned jree- j afternoon when ? canoe whtch h?-1 v ?? paddllng nol far from the placel wii, re he worked wai overturned by ;i s\\.ll from u pasalng ateamboat Although formerly In the Oerman 1 navy. Jeaael, who wai twenty-four yearaj ((|,| i.ouid imi awlm. When the canoe' : . , ried i"!' help and made ? ?., ?niHp the overturned craft, | bu, bn hand allpped and he aank from B, veral peraona who were al the i,v i;,,.,t club'a landing i-ut oul ,? HK,ffB to hia aaalaunce and Beveral launchea Joined them When thes I';.;,':.',,:.,, ,,,/s,,,., MIIIhM HotUnger dlved ,i ,lin..v, bul there waa no algn of the v.iiiiK niaii. j. ,,i,., In the day Jeaael rearued a man wh-al..v.-r.m. ofl the Riv-j ,?M? Boal t'lub. Jeaael, who waa l?g :1, tieguaa iKiathouae, pul oul ;1?i towed the man to aafety. .,,.^..1 had a rec*?rd for herolani He waaone ol the men who went ... the a - atatanre of the aallora ol the battleahlp Hampabire when one ol thal vm ? v .is awamped \r\ the rlver two . |, | lald be peraonally res* cued half .i '*?':'?"' "'*?" A^TEDILUVIAN WHISKEY \ Ren i".". ?:.l whlake-y. The favorlle ,,,' ii .. dik :. . w. LU)llf? Biu .. .N. *. i A.i.t. : LT IN 19 Colonei's Contest Manager Quot edasCallincj Him'-Most Dan gerous Figure in Public Life in America." APPAREWT SFLIT WITH DIXON i Latter Silcnt on Strategist's Activity in Makinp; Plans for Control in Chicago, and Saya He Doesn't Need Conlesting Delcgatcs. The apparenl break between Ormaby McHarg and Senator Dixon. aa evIdeneeJ by thelr (-onfiictlng atatementa regardlna; the Rooaevell alate for temporary and permanenl chalrmen ?<( fhc eonventjor, 1 s. rved to hring to the fronl y< aterd u the facl thal Mr M< Harg. who wlll h ? tl ? m.iii In i harge of thi Rooaevell f.Khl for conteated delegatea. waa on< of thoae Republlh-ana who In 1010 voted r >r John A. Dix, wlth ihe publti an nouncemenl thal h< dld ao aolel; :is i rcbuke i" the ambltion of Theodore Rooae> ell Mr. Mi Harg, ?ho i noa Ii Chl ;".'' ? . tring i" pr< aenl and ai gu< Ihe ol ? ..in. ,-t..] d< legal lon - from the B whlch he arranged for on hla trlpi In that aection. waa quoted In th? d \>Ht> hea from ('hli igo \ ? aterd ij -? nouncing thal th< aeh ction ol Rool for t? mporai j i halrman of th ? ? ,.'??.. ntlon dld nol auil th< R. H? tnnounced that the 1 .nventlon ? ?- waa Sen itor Moe? - ' Clapp. o Mlnni aota " man, and fither Governor Johi.I CaliforniJ : Governor Hadli manent ch ilrman. Senator Dto th< ther hand told b reporter I rldor of th-' Wald. r the i tevelt forci i et detei mlned .... Itlcei The ... .-.; |, x:. . ? ? ? ippai ? nt c!a.--h betw ? ? M H r| - ini ?uni ? , md hl ? tatem< i i Mr McHarg'* poaltlon In the 1 i | . . Tit'e* Confuaino, Savs Dixon iVell, 1 ?'?? ? the chali m in ol 'l,> ex ecutive commlttec w- replled tnd Maa . ? ? ? la tl ? ? la i the casri: ol t ? ratlona heforo the nattonal commlttae This matter of tltle? Is al?a\f coafualng." ? lawyar wlth an office in the Wall street district. and llvei In the Hendrlck Hud ton apartmenti I ? Drlve He ... the acl ' - ? * ' rker In the matter of j nlng 1 teatlni Boutl ? ? - ?'? In The New J ????? Hei ild ol Monday, Kovember 7. H'f lh? da before ele< tion, when the Dlx-Sl flght waa at Ita h< Ighl b ??? qm ted 1 vlew ' ?' T^ ? >,. . cratli foi th< Flrai Tlnu iwa; "My Republicanism is the kmd that ia bred in the bone. but I cannot vote for Theodore Roosevelt. Althouqh he pro fesses to be the leader of the Republican party he is not a Repubhcan accordinq to my ide* of one. He is doinq every thmg in his power to undermme Presi dent Taft and is workinq all the time for the nomination for Prosident in 1912. "He is the most danqerous fiqure in public life in America, and if he should be elected President we would have hard work to qet h.m out of the Wh.te House aaain. I believa the time to vote aqa.nst him il next Tuesday. and that ia wrhat I , propose to do. Mr, McHari a s -|,"? s"' ",;"v ' oJ t|,?> I- partmeni ol Camunerce and La ,??. |? the firal montha ?l Prealdenl Taft'a admlnlatratlon, hnl realgned to ,, ,,. hla law pra? ll?e In thla clty ii,. Wai ronald< red then '. an ad mJrer ,,f prealdi nl Taft, whl< h eatlmat. ol him waa, of .?? conftrmed b) hla ,,ltt,.r attack on Theodega Rooaevelt dui log tll, ,,st Governorahlp lampalgn in thla atate. Ki. hla atatemenl II ia evldenl he aaa al Ihal tlm< thal Mr. (iooaevell waa even tlieti almlng al Hw |.,,.si,i,.?,A. and though he haa alnce ap p rer,tly turned al.I face In hla opli ,,,,, ,,f th< Rooaevell i andida* j hla 10M announcemenl !?fl no doubl of hla bell i ;i, thal Hme thal Mr. Rooaevell ihould ,?.,,.,. i? permltted to become Prcaldenl agaln. Wartl Sponsor for McHarg. Hla pi i???? "' poaltlon aa the chlef atrate Klst ,,f the Rooaevell forcea, It waa r. ported yeaterday, haa been atUlned largely bacauae Wllllam L. Ward, of I Weatcheater, wenl iponaor for him at a time when George W. Perklna, Prank A. Munaey, two <>r three <>f the "aeven lit tie GovernoraM ?nd other prominenl on a 0l the Rooaevell forcea wanted to throw lnni out. The aton thal e/aa rtolng the roun n yeaterdaj w;is that the famoua nlght conference of the Rooaevell forcea al ti,. home of J. Emlen Rooaevell In thla clty in the mlddle of Mar< h, to whlch the colonel btmaelf came from Oyeter Bay, and whlch waa attended by Gov ,,,.,,,, Hadley of Mleeouri, George W. Perklna, Prank A. Munaey, WllUam Filnn, of Plttaburgh; WlUUim l. Ward, Senator Dixon, Medlll McCormlck and many leaaer llghU of the movement, waa reallj more concerned ;* i.???it the poaltlon to be occuplad bj McHarg than about anythmg ??i^?>. No announcemenl waa e*'er ma le whlch gave any trltal reaaon t?v holdlng ib.it cor-erence al thal partlcular time, hnt the Htory came oul yeaterday that the pian for attacking the Boutherndeb ,>;;iti'iiis by prapartng a aei of oontaat< Ing delegatlona waa perfected then. it waa then thal Mr. McHarg*! nama ,,,,,?. u|, Mr. Rooaevatt, it Ih under atood, wantad him t.? d<> the work. Whether Mr. Rooaevelt knew .it that lUme that McHarg bad ao \udently as aallad bun u 181(1 i? ij--t known, .ti i ( ? niii ('??' vo MHwntl BagC, Mlili I'-luiiiri. iM'HARG. who said roosevelt was NOT A REPUBLICAN, NOW DECLARES HE MUST CONTROL CHICAGO CONVENTION THEN drmiby McHarg, In an Interview pub Uahed In "The New York Herald" <>n November 7. 1010, on the eve <>f tlie Stimaon-Dix electlon: My Republicanism is the kind that is bred in the bone. hut I can not vote for Theodore Rooseveit. Although he professes to be the leader of the Republican party, he is not a Republican. according to my idea of one. He is doing every thing in his power to undermine President Taft. and is working ali Ihc time for the nomination for President in 1912. He is the most dangerous tigure in public life in America, an 1 if hc should be elccted President \\e would havc hard work to get him out of the White House igain. I belicve the time to votc against him is nexl Tuesday, and that is what I propose to do. IMN KIUID W FAIL Of Elffll STORES Police Say Wielow of Albany Rrower Committed Suicide at the San Jacinto. MUr.H MYSTFRY Al HOTEL Msnagement Evades Questmns and Relatives Sav Death Was U Accident Victim Said to Have Been Despondent .; | .,,.n. fitV. ?? to be the wid.'W Ol Chiries M BW v ' ' Vork . . a to I ' ' "?' ng fl ? eighth1 of the San Ja ' ls ? ., ? .... thougl ?? lai ? ? nd th< I u naai - Inforra r ?? . ? ? M,. H< den h "l '-? n <?? , .'l ...I on the Kalaei In V I iate Vl< turday. w hi n the ii' ittei wai repoi ted I ? . ??.! 'ii- woman waa - and '?? d at the hot< I port waa eent to the foroi ?"> I vt is later ? orre< t. .1 a h< n the i- i n I removal "' tl ? I * glven. Al the i ? H7th atreet -; ii i nlghi n ? . ? . . ! ,.| I . . ? ? ' i. BO fai na the polli ? wer< oncen ., . ..t .i maid < ommlttlng i ul< Ide ?|'h. name thej had wa "Hai den. M w.<- underat.' lhal Miaa H< ;,?,! u klali i ol Mi H< ld? 'i ? Ml ja( ol?a, ff Nd ! Wiat ?7l wen ,h the apartmenl al Ihe tlm*. and I mad< n Btatement, II w aa aald, tl il Mi H.'i'l. n fell from Ihe wlndow , wh m.is ii \ ing i" onen. M ti,. time nf h? ? il< ath Mra llt ld? n wa* attlred In ?? lounglng i"i" and ,.. i.n ? llpp< ra T*<< w Itnt ?-.<-. b, v ho ..,,,1 , . ?. ? Mai R< III). ?f N" '-"-'" w .. t i |th atn et, and John r>onnell3 ><( S>> '-"-'" Baal i'Mli atreet, lold Patrolman ,<, |M i. i tl nl ihi w.uman i rom ' ? ?! t. m I.,i. un ih< w Indow ??Hi and then i.,,,., .i w llllam Wlak? n nf Nn I i'l Baal lilNIi NtrM't, \v.i> pai dng al Ihe time II, j,lS\ ihe budj '"iiiitu' down Ii landed ?Ithln flfteen f> ? i '?f him, falllng ? M ruM the rurbatone. An pmplo? ?? of 11" San Jai mi" ald the munagei waa .i Mr. Donovan imi Mr. [>>novan*'could nol be found laal nlght. The employe who waa pointed oul aa ti,.. , i.tk .,r t?i" hotel denied that any woman ?;>' the name "f Mrj Held< n or Hardi n had llved ;?( the hotel. a man who naid In- waa a cloae friend ..f Mra. Jacoba, but \vh<> refuaed to glva hla name, aald Mra. Helden waa much depreaaed followlng her huaband'a death and the Buropean trlp \\.<s planned for the purpoae of chaaring her up and ra atoring her t<* bealth. Bhe dld not im prove, bowever, and returned home, onlv to meet her death ? day after. Blgmund Bendlt, who said i. ? was o inotii't-in-iaw of the dead woman, au? thorlsed an undertaker to tak<* rharge of the body. Bendil dld nol Ki\< ii*.-< addreea ai the Coronerar offlce. At the home of Mra. Jacoba a mald wh,, an iwerr ?! the door refuaed all In formatlon and s;iid Mrs. Jacoba was in had. i it> i ?l?(rapn to Tba 'i i Ibua* i ajbaoy, May ?.?Mra BeUe B. Helden beimer or HeMen eraa the ui.iuw <>r Charlea W. HaWenhelmei aecretary of the Conaumera* Albanjr Brewing Comnany, who 'ii<'<i lanuary :-', i9ii. |p the Hamptoa Hotel, Albany. Mra Heldenheimer waa in All.any at th?- tlUM BJMl i ? ?inaim-.l h-T.- ilntll i ?ctol. i when ihe w< nl ..in ? --i?i It is bud poaad tiiat shp was just returnlng te-dajr. i coople Mved in New \'ork, Mr. Heid ?nhelmei <"minj.r bare ?" attend to hla buat aeaa, ami kad <>niy i>n<- chIM, a daughter. Mrs Heldenheimer Bpent mcat of ner !if> ;i hi n.nl. .\ hrother, Lewia HekJenbelmer, llvei In Ni w Vuik. MrM. HakliihelmBr after the daati <-r her hnehnnd. dfajfjpad tha flftal "<m" fimii I,. i naaaa i>^ing knowa as Mra Helden h'Tin or Mifc. Il? l'l* "? I iK.MSKY M'H IRG. .!..;.'? t'l ! A Banford i SENATOR ROOT WILL BE CHICAGO CHAIRMAN Dei larei There Ia No Fonndation in Rrport That He Would Not Accept Place M tshlngtor May 26 Senator F'.ihu . ?.-.., Tork who haa been named tirman of the Republican nal Conventlon by a aub-committee ? .- Republli ?? N ??' lesued ? tatei I ' ?* lartn* there la i .' er fnr ,h'^ rrport that h" had d^ided not to accept the tempoi u i h ilrmanahlp ol the con ventlon. Sei l i '? t aald There la no loundatioa whatever for the that ? contemplate dacUnlng to act m tamporary ehalnaaa ef the Republican na,10r antton Tha cuatomarj rtuty of tha eomr, rrangementa raq thtm to '?'n"gnate aom* en< to render that l*wi tlfied bj the commlttee that It h.,d dtalgr, ited rr.e and I accepted ?? dea be by the con . . ? I LONDOM L.0SES ON MARCONI Stork Exrhange Bulls Must Fmd $10,000,000 London. May 27. "The Dally Mall" .. . . . : n ol the recent wlld ?I. iiatlon in Araerli an Marconl ah irea Htoek Exchange bulla may have loal rnucb .""" aterling between them, and that thla aum wlll have to **> found when the da of re konlng ar rh' ? The Ktock Excl it g< haa nol yel fixed Ih. ,i iti r?l the aettW ment, but II muit HUNGER TAMES WIlD MAN Nomad Leaves the Rockefeller Woodland and Is Captured. su . . h w' v lld man waa caught Battirda; nlghl bj vYilllam Hutton, ? ' te nf John ]. Rock? ;? ii.-i. and turned ov< r to t1" North Tarrytown pollce. The prlaoner, who gave hla name aa John Connor, waa nearly atai ved to d< ath from livlng '.t th. wooda alone. Hla capture waa due ,.. the fai t thal he applk d al the Hutton i. for food i i. ?|oua i" hla appeal for aomethlng to ,.,,i h? had frighti ned Mr. Hutton i in, ih, r in the aame way he had terrifled , i.,i women by hla unkempl appear Hnce laal week. Hutton waa watchlng for him, and when hbj raother Identlfled the man aa the one who had approached her earller in the evenlng he beld him, and, hltchtng up hla horae and wagon, drove wlth him to Pollce Headquartera. The man waa too weak for wanl <>f food t > realat, Laal Sunda] Connor frlghtened Mra, \ ii Dumond when ihe waa on her way to church. Later he alarmed two women In the Webber Wooda. Tha po? llce have been hol on hui trall, bul the wlld man, who haa been hldlng In the wooda on the Rockefeller eatate, eluded them. Doctora examined Connor yeaterday and he waa rnminitt.nl to the ahnahouae for aurvellhince. DAVISES WELC0ME SISTER Wife of King George's Deposed Chaplain Arrives on New York. Ifra Nora Davla Parrar, wlfe of the Ret i'. Pereival Parrar, who waa recently de? po ed aa domi itl i haplaln to King George, arrlved hare yeaterday on the Amerlcan Uner New York from gouthampton. Bhe waa mel .?! the pler by her brothere, Rlchard n.ir.iink' Davla and Chariea Hel iii.ini Davla, and wlll apend the aummer al the home of thr fornier, al Mounl Klaco. Mra Parrar'a buaband la now In Brltleh < 'uliiiiilii.i. Alao ?.ii iho New Tork waa Mra a. C Dullea. of Phlladelphla, whoae huaband araa i.,st i,n the Tttantc Sh<. waa aecompanled b) her daughter, Mra K K Kontana, aml the latter'a imsiiatnl. LATE SPECIAL TRAIN FROM ASBURY PARK MAY 30 Penn lt H Memorlal Dai Speclal traln b .\ bnn Park WM P. M. tar Newarfc *N< **? -Advt, NOW Ormaby McHarg" m rin Intervtew in Chii ago "ii May 24 1^12 When the convention meets the Rooseveit strength will be such that v/e will control absolutely. We purpose to organize that con? vention along lines that would not be at all comfortable for Senator Root as presiding officer. That convention must have as chairman a man who is in accord with Colonel Roosevelt's views and pol icies, and that means it must be some o.ie other than Senator Root. It is obviously impossible to have a chairman delivering a keyrote speech who is out of sympathy with Colonel Rooseveit and the Progres sive cause. There is no other side to that question. TAR R GANG OF IN llaken from House at Night, Kicked, Beaten and Thrust Into Barrel, Tells Officers. CROWD DEFIES CONSTABLE Warrants Brought Into Maryland Town. but Threatening M^b at Station Prevented Arrests. iBy T-:??r?ph to Th? TrflMiaa I Oceaa Ctty. Md.. May 28.?Worceeter Cour.ty is stirred over the treatment of Mary Holzman, a white woman. thirty f.ve years Old, who was taken frcm her house and tarred by a gang of men. The town llghti were out when the as sault was commlttad Although the out occurred laat Wedneaday night. the matter was kept qulet until yeaterday. Mra. Holzman demanded an investiga tion. charging that she haa been the vlctbn of defamatory goaalp as well a? a brutal aaaault. No arrests have been made. Indigna tion ll expreaaed by some residents of thia nelghborhood over the occurrence. iwhich they regard a dtagrace, bul others do not attempt to conceal their ? ? ifaction at the oub ome ? ir waa 1<> o'clock at night," aald Mr?. Holzman to-daj "when i wm awakened ;. t| . iaa In the room where I "lept I waa frighten?-d. of ,. irse. Hardly had i time to put ^n a] f. . . ... the door waa burst in. The crowd numbered about ten m gnlzed three of them. When I imed they atruck and kleked me. gvery tooth I have la looec My baek and limba are black and blue from their blow b and kicke. Thrust Into Barrel of Tar. B >me of them grabbed mearound the neck and other took me bj the arma. Thej also caught mj feet, and. holdingj me ii' thla way, they atarted from the house M> eleven ? ? u ?ld aon ecreamed I waa Arst atruck They boxed hia I and threatened him. Ona man j waved i blf pockel knlfe, the kind that' cailora < irrj H< thn itened to run Itl _i. M.. u r did nol keep qulet An-| other had an oar He aald he would ( knock out my braina. They ruahed me from the house to a barrel of tar, In I which i was thrown. They forced me| down in ll untll my whole body was i-iivered. Bome of it atlll clir.gs to me. "After 1 had been in the tar barrel for perhapa ten mlnutea they dragged me out, threa me on a drylng board dooe bj and walked Blowly away, evidently bellevlng thal nothlng would be done about ii l was too frlghtened to do anythlng, bul the crlea of my aon attracted the at tention of Elmer Jonea, aon of Captaln Jonea, of the lale of Wighl lifeaaving atatlon. He told me t>> come to hla father'i houae. Water waa beated by ? negro ghri A gallon of coal otl must have been used in getting the tar off, and still aomc of it Btlcke." Woman's Face Disfigured. Mra. Holaman'a face w ta so dtacolored from the blowa thal thoae who aaw her on the day followlng the aaaaull dld not recognite her. It is atill badly dlaflgured. On Wedneaday ahe arenl to Berlln, where warrants were aworn oul by her for the arreat ol three men, whoee namea have been gtvan. The warranta were aecured from E. H. Beneon, who wai named by Govemor Ooldaborougli ;<s a Juettce of the peace Banaon'a appolntmenl was not conflrmed by the Benate. The courU have recently dectded that magiatratea lacklng conflrmation have no legal atandlng. Conatable Campbell brought the war? ranta to Ocean Clty. Word of the eourt'i actlon had apread Oathered at the rall* road atatlon was a crowd of men. Their attltude waa threatening. It is belleved that there would have been an outbreak ui lawleaaneaa If an t-ffort had been mada t., aerve the warrants ?The woman haa been traated worao than a dog." daclarad Bheriff llarriaon. "8ha iias gtven the namea of pereona who came to her bouaa to me. Bba aaya that the county can Invaatigate avery thtng' thal ana is aot afraJd or the ra ault. That la a fair offer. Kven if sho were all had, no ona had the right ?-> traat a human being aa she has been traated. I do not belleve that anythlng aa OUtragaOOa as thla has ever beforc happencd la Worcaater Cuunty." z OF U. i IN Sends Cable Message to Presi dent Taft Deploring Concen tration of Ships and Ma rines to Protect Amer ican Interests. MR. TAFT IN CLOSE TOUCH Washington Believes Situation Serious?Rumor of Engage raent Between Marines and Revolutionists Discredit ed ? Stevedores' Strike Settled. Havana, May 26.?President QOOMI to day sent i cable meaaage t-i President Taft in whlch be proteate, In frlendly bul flrm terms, agatnat InterventlOB hy the United Btatea He aald: "It is my duty to say that so senoua a resolution alarms and Hurts the feel ings of a people who love and are jeal ous of their indeoendence." That atatement followed hbj recltal that he had recetved from United Btatea Mlniater Beaupra a nota informing him that the vVaahtngton govarnment had ordered a gunboat to Nlpe Ba! and a strong naval concentratton at Key W In antldpatlon of powtble ?trentualltlee Aiso that in the event that the Cuban eov<^rnmtnt was unahlc to protect Amer propery, it was the Intentlon t., land for that purpose President Gomea sav? tha foveratnent la doing Ita Utmoat, having wlthin fo-ir daya eent three thouaand troope by and s*a to i rush the rebels in Ortente, and in that short time having reatorad erder ln all parts of the island with th^t exception He ahM sa>s that nir.e thou fcand rities. with ammunition. ha\e been dlstributed to loyal CltlMM, and t!.\t the government is prepared to flood th* cctnparatlvery smail dteturbed se-uion wjth regulars and volunteere. H<> con tlnuea 1 appeal to you as a lo>a! friend of Cuba. respecting her nghts, that you will be convinced that this government is eapab'e and sufficiently suoported by the valor and patnotism of the Cuban people to deal promptly with a few unfortunate and misguided persons without reason or flag. If you understand these conditons you will perceive that it is not the part of a friendly government to contribute, unde such circumstances, to tne embarrass ment cf a government and peop'e such as those of Cuba, placed, it is true, in unfortunate conditions, but not lacking in its methods, patriotism and courage. The preeidential aecretary, or. leavlng the Palace about midnight, eaid that Preeident Gomea had not received a r* lent Taft He added that strong additional forcea, under General Monteaj id ?':r-"- procaadlng to the fiont to-morrow. The government had recetved asssur ances that the strike along Havina Har rnr front haa beer. ecttled. President Taft had letired last night before receipt of the news dispatches embodying President Gomezs mesaage of protest against intervention by tha United States in Cuba. lt was believed, however. that the Gomez messaqe. if re ceived in Washington. had not yst been forwarded to the Pres'dent here. [ytoni The Trtbuae Bereea I Washington. May 26 -Although tha etage is aet for intervention in Cuba ?hould condltloni conttoue to srow worae, the Oomea administratmn has in formed the Untted St^te* that on'.y time is needed to crueh the rebelllon of the blacka on the eaatern aectlon ol tha island. and an lmplied plea for patfcNaM la contalned In representations reechlnj the Departraent of state to-day. The gratltuda of the Cuban govern? ment is expreeaed for the sending of the Prairie nnd 730 marines to Guantanama> but aaaurance is given that Cuba wlll *e able to cope wlth the situation. Min later Beaupra sent thla informatmn to th>' Ftate Department. Pesplte thesa mantfeatattona by lepreaonfatrvei of Preeident Oomea the situation ia com ?idered ?erlotia b.v the administration. and there wlll be no relaxation of effort in preparlng for any emergency that might ai iae rtumors of an engggemen* between Cnited States marines and the negro revolutlonlaU are dlacredlted, aa no con Brmatlon of the reports haa reached elther the state Department or the Navy Department The Navy Department ia ?tt a lo-s to aocount for them. as the marinee had not had aa opportunlty to !iin(| when Ihe auppoaed battle wai sud to have takeo phv >?? H> Thuraday noon it is expected that t|?. "precautionary fleet," wlth a force 0f 1.."!<?<> marines, will be BObtUxed at Key Weet, wlthln onc day*i saii to Ha? \aii.i. Tins force, togather with tae 1,000 Muejackati avaiUWe for lamd duty and the 760 marines aboard the Prairn ;it Guantanamo, canatltutai ? ftghtinf itaeogth that would be ai>i?- to cope wita the Mtuatton untn an army could be sent tO tha i.slan.l. Commander ^?.<^,,r^i^> O. Mltchell, of the Runiioiit Paducah, whlch w.is duipal h-> i to Nlpe Bay, Cuba, near the acene of th? worat duHurbanoaa, haa recelved order? from the Navy Departmettt to land ma rtnea at the raqueat of Amertcana and not t.. wait f.>r ofAdal matructloaa This neana that the attuation is acuta, and that occupatlon of the laland may be predpltated i-y changa mr the worae In the general situation. the alm of the ud mbtUtratlon beutg to protect Amerlcaai and their interests ln any event. Preeident Taft ia belng lupplied ?ith the reporte from cuba, and is keeping in cloae Bouch wlth the situation. The Washington, the flagahlp of the expedltionary OQuadron, is between Tompkinsville and Hampton Roads. and is expected to arrlve at the latter place to-raorntw mornlhg. Rear Admlral Hu go U8terhaus is abuaid the Washington,