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, _h_ndor<*d franehises. and re ?,,.?*_ 8T " H, .', ,,f tl.e iinllmtted. per -^?L^^Slcall) perpetual frarj gj g^StO* allenated by Improvl ffV_l!S .onVof'the atandard flre in __.it P"p"\ ,on of the Btandard nre m x a r-v':' ,,, ?ecure to ti.e aaaured **_ff__-d?? P?>m#nt of U'""J ^ For tha Farmer.. ______Mte Btate or natlonal leglsla ^> *d4''r? BBMmSal'of the -o-ealled Tanadlan adB**. ;' ...tural aurvey of tbe Btate, i-*n "fn i. loeaiit* tbere ma] ba ? ?h'. tn^ach farrrter ad-quatfl data >WV faiiii management aeed Bttp ? ,0 __Kketf"f????*?? tranni-irtation fl- ""jTp lM*oapwta and the like at*00* '..,, ,-rviM 'ti of commlsalon mer lliat' ,,, prevent losa (O fljaata *;; . , ,, maolvency or fraud. 5fl*" ' ",. V. agrlculttiral credlt for li *?"'?{ land immovement ..?'.. aK" a" ' C(, j? Mtatute an.i funda Tflech raana will permll drainaKe of n-nw' _"T: f.4 means of rompulaory '?rm lar'.'i|?.! tii> owners of contlguoua ? aa (,K" I ..,on of Ihe pareele ? .st ?,>t"';':'. ..,..? pollcy ->f road buHd-1 :An.a....i malnter net (Vi denoum ?< . a?_ roj rvt,PVH_;,,,,-.. 44*<te and in* ____;__ road conatruction under the f*v(,;i't l^-'--''- Bdmlnlatratlon. Industrial Plankfl. ,i.n*' olatform embodlea the foi ? aoclal and Indti*. - ? ., v i .-Ice .mr un '- M'fO*-' <l .i*!"*' ? . -.ti.-n t.. prevent ;r patlonal dlaeases. ,ir'rMl, ... ' -- iluntar" iinemploymen arerttt* ol rhlli labor. .. JB, .. Ktantlards providtng .v *" orklng wo i,|.,? oi nlghl work foi < v . . mahllal ii.? ni ol an women and young rr for all wag_ .. . .- day in eonllnuotiB prls mers' eam ? , , ;i elr depend <ni , v aces. houra and ? industrial accldenta . . - welghts. meaB <. .tons on labor prod n of ih* home by a e aflainat slckneaa, nt and old age. auited for death by acetdem | M-a.le diseas.s ..jnr, schools for in-lustxlal ?i public e. ntiol. men and CaMl for Stata Action. __B farreachtag bul wholly practical J_namtn< "ve'rv portlon of Whlch ls in 2_?f_ ? ration rlsewhere. nlaces on *fBZg\, sponBlbllity for a-tlon . '-.,. ?? .--..nal covernment. XSlu - - ? r, ca rytna ou^hbipet) ?Lf ? .B1 of Labor sho.iid V . -. wholly separated from ., -. v dirltaons ereated an.i _,,? r, ? Bi adequate number of in L-g H shOUld be sivon full poxver ,. ? forcemeat of the lahor . .-av* authorlty to make ? eafo-e* reguiationa eubjcct to legls tinc s*n?ral laws to ?rtlcula- -nf trad?B. ? Tr* favor immedlate mv.-stigation of ln thi 1'epartinrnt nf Sw and ih* prompl pub'.i'-atlon of its \\_fa ? th* protnpt passage of tb* tttutional am*ndm*nt relat C tr workmen'a rompensatlon and the fflartment thereupon of a tnorougligoing rnpensatlon a.-t. Vr r'eder. ourselvefl to laws securlng proteetion :?? the factory Ti-k.ra of the stat*. H> favor radieal and persistent atta'-k Tr(,-|(... -,. of population. bad houslng ther preventabla cati-** of p..v Vetaror the enforrement In letter and mtt of tl e Kmplr* State'a 'aw?- forbld Jg Bacriminatlonfl on aocount of raca ..?. or color . .. g* favoi ai- a factor In red mng- th* aatef Hving. * bettei auoervlale-i of ih* ' food products. For Practical Instruction. fgg - ^r-hool i? the most efflcient tw'to .1*'0'? ta v. and w fa4<u its maln ll a I Igh stanoard. . ?-,- struction in matters cominunlty .?-- Iture and for*stry it, rural re an*r towns. Indualr. jvI-oiti. ? fHlea. bome-kr-epmg oiti?r . | i x-or> wher* im bbov. ? foi thfl erider use of a??f_-_v -? - r heart] mdorsernent. Wi _fl4o> "? eorons siatr at,d l<"-al a^ ?? -v-i'v In ? ? ?- nroteetlon of pnblK bealth. TubitWIo-a ? and mu*1 b* *liniinat'd Thara ibo I h* "I'-rt medleal mspec ' g\' ?. hnol ,-luldren btrwflK power ar.d other natura' re -r.-r.fl* ara lil* ! .e itage of th* people T-?v sho ' b* dadleated to the common ?en-fit ?t. i?x *loped under stat- .->n i polie- should be enfotced that la'r r.or prl ately owned natural ?a-ource* - a r* used to the detrlmen' thepub! -^*!fare. Tlie stat" holdlngs -,',... . serva Bhould be greativ ?ttanded and so admlnistered a" to coin tkil iBt*nig ? t r-onsenatlon with a wni.r V)t>-:.tr .-? T * re kleaa d-forestatlon ?fprivat*'- own?d forest land- ahould be -r-i-ntf-. ' < rareful regulatlon in tbe --iBinon lnter*sl Franchtaefl for th* tfvate ii- natural rem. ?? t - thtti BOt ?? t-anted for nothing ot for ?rar. gfl depler* ? ? complcslty and 11 *? ln ?*_.tv of '? ? pr*aent tax lawv. and favor ?S? rr*at a . ommlssion 1" eOTiBlO?r ?tr-f-fv -? . r*form r.f our -tate and **?1 taxa Immigrantfl and Dependentfl. . W* f?vr>- ? . *lepment of the state . prratio] and Induetrles. r. favor ? i* edtieatlon and orotectlon ? and the Intel'lgent o,* i-boUoi ? bor ihrough state _m a*4T-ep? , . ?. . ,. otherartM Tm fa prrxvinion b>" 1h? state lt* lependi '- Immedlate Instltu ?-ta] pr-e ? mld i' ? inada. for ab 'tafari.b. n >d unamted to home llf*. Va o<xr preaent state adniln Btra.lori foi hs fallure to earry out Hi ?a-m io.,v a r*al state Ludge'. aj-eled durin,, . . ait,;inistratlon of f>v*r-t.ir Ii . aa favor the sdoptlon of * thOTOUgh a*..*! ?\ -t. ii T* In-! (he state sbould do Its jea arlntlnr I * rahllali a plant tbere *r We would ? ml tbe wastefij] and ^?*'-*a pub ?? .'i of Beselon law* ln ^*w";r>ap^r- ?? . reeommnrid, Inst. ad. heaBiaKlli ,-< of a -tate bulletin for t? P-MW-.- -, of ession 'a-. and offi "*l notir-f x. ffl favor ih* coi rning of a stat* con jetmlaiial on at the earHeet t-M'hle ttme, tb* n en o?rs th-nreof to be ?****4 np a non-partiaan baals a T.R. WEAK IN NORTHWEST ^s Strength Overestimated, Says Seattle Man. [hy T-l.grapl- 'r, The Trlhun* 1 ?>*-.c.t. Sept 1.?"It Is a irreat mlstak* "t peoplr In thls part of the COUBtTT *** tn tbe Eaaatern f?tat*s to believe that ?fcaoxtore Rooeevell ls ntmug polltlcally ?JlferWest." aald Frederlck A. Wlng, |*8>*tti? tr,-dH\ Mr. Wlng haa llved in **ttl. rir,r* )t** w-iien he went there to **?m. govenunetit assayer, and he ha* * *M* knowle.ig* ?f th. polltics of tbe North-?w w n *** "ontran.'' b* eontinued. "? olo ?,, Itoo,**'*lt and the hull mooee move !'""' **** small followlngs. Th* 8tat? "?blngtori I* normally Kepublb an by . ** ""ajwlty, and tbere ia no reaaon 'xP*et that there wlll be a stamped* J oth*r P*rti*n In th* Novetnber ele.-. 1 President Taft wlll .arry Wuh ^^ bltheut any dUBouHy.' ^ 40 T. R.' MEN APPEAR ??Detroit Progresgive Conven? tion Ig Poitponed. g. tBy Taiejraph tn The Trlbun* ] ggV**1- 8,Pl- * So alln. was tbe at* ^"*Bc? at the meeting whl*h was to the nr.irr.-ialx-a -?/-i,nlv *-..-? ?baaa the Progreaslve county con ? to-day that lt wa* n*eeaaary to Pt__^n* '*' Cjniy torty peraons were ' object ,,f t|?. eonvaatlea wa* to J "a'egatr* to th* state convention 0"<4>ber l. At that eorivfltitlon atat* ^"?te* other than Oovernor and i.l*u "t (Jovarnor, nornluated at tbe prl ^' *?U b* cho.*n. THE WJtl. MOOSE CONYEXTION IX SESSIOTS AT SYRAC T'SE. rin?toj:rapii takrn nt j%mtirn%j inorniiig-'*, geggjoa ? -A strikinp elispnrp of ap4M*tatora i? litatfaratad hfitha mwa ?>f e-mrity urnts in l?ft<k <>!' hall an.l gaBgrlfa .rbot" tn l>*.n"*,"l ar* t,'r.-l?rw*-"1 > I nntletieii fr-Mn 8r*l rvaa* who rUsappcnrod aft.?r B vlslt to Olh son's orTW ln May. 1911, he said he had nothlng ta aay. "I" th?r* any 1*48808 arhy T should have hr-t-,1 from hlm*' he said. arhen ftskr-d if he had reeeiven1 any aroTd iTOTfl (t N'ea| ?|n.-e the dlsappearan. *. II* Bdd ?! that tha report that he ha?l still in hla pr>s-4e*4:ion %tt9 belonging to .i'N'.>al na" i*l?e. \\o refused to dia rns? the O'N'enl matter further. saving that It was a rlnaed hflddent. He araa hro-igrht back t<"> his present ir^uhK's BJ a questlon as to whethcr his arlfa, arho Uves Mth hlm nt Xo. 2*2 Cartnlta avenue. Ruthr-rford. N. J.. was aware of his trlpa tO a mmmer resort wlth Mrs rfxabo. His trlps wlth her, he repited "*?af8 atrfctly bvelneea trip*. Wero you 1n the habit of taking your cllcnt* *>ff r,p outings*'1 h* was asked. ?No he i-f-plied. "I wa* out ^-Uh Mr*. S7.abo only ome- the dsy before she araa droaraad." He declare*l the statement made hy Mrs Marotf. a n'iahhnr of Mrs Srabo. at Mo. 46 West Mth street. a? set forth In an nffida . 11 flled ?rlth the Surrn|pif*. that nihGc) -van a mgulflr daily .aller on llra Sr.flho and had kept her under survaillaii'-e t'<r aeveral monthfl. wa* too Bltly to be r-ontradlrted Gbion to Show Cflufl*. In tbe <our** of the dav <Jib*on had a ,aller who was n->t * reporter. and much to ihe calbr'f* "^n surprise, he jjalned a r.a.Jv admltt8BC4 to f.lbson's inner 084*84, altliougb all other* had h*en turned a*ay. This rsljer 4*84 Philip R. J*trislk. Ihe b.-arer of a <Mta tion. signed Ity Surre-gat. F"cv1er. d'l Pecttng Oloapn to app<-ar before hlm "ii Keptomher 17 nnd show .ause why his letters testamentary in the.estate ot Mr*. Bgaha BhCjllM not be re^k*>d and Dr. Fischeraner BubstButed as 88484,* tor. Mr. Htrialk I* assoclated wlth Arrad KiPinor. counsel to the Austro Hungarian ronsulau- ' **| found (ll'.'son *b*"lutely un?m* tionsl. ",Stri-ik aaid afterward, telling of hl* -.isit 18 fflhson. "He asked m* what fljfli base'l our petltlon on ?o liave his letters revokod. and I explained to him that on thr around*. in th* fli at pla<-a, that be reprflsented hlniself in the petition of proba'te to be * re*ldent of Frookh n. wherea* as a matter of fact he llved in Rutherford. Also that ho had suborned perjury ln obtainitig the sigriature "f some unkno^n woman to the waiver of citatlon under tho nnm* of the dead women's decrafle'l mother. "He heard rn* without (omment. ai?<l when I Balghad he said: Do you want an admifsion of ser i< e"' When l re pljed in tha affirniatl'.? he at ome a< ceptod servioo. which ls a very 08088-81 thing I .annot exactl> undorfltand him. lie araa abeototoiy <ooi, ,-aim and (olleitod. Hi- aajd ho could produc* tho mother, whom v.o know to be d ea d." Gib*on Appeara Difltraaaed. H was late in 188 afta i nm,n before Mr. Gibeon himself appeared. 11* was mat ln his outer office and aaked to I oininent upon the rcplies he had made to nuerlefl l""t to hlm In afternoon paper*. He appeared srratly depressrd, and replled in a meUncholy marm-r ihat he had granted no Intervlewa to rcporters and would not do ao. lle Ml h.re for hl* home ln Rutherford. N. J., where h?- ha* a wife and <-hlld. Dr. Frit7. KlBChfrauer, Austro-Hun aarian Vi.f-<'onsul. who seeks to rc plaea filbnon a* exe-utor of Mrs. Szabo'* will. ac-urnpaiii-d by Arpail Kremer, rouneel for the ?-onaulat*. vis ited Dlatri. t Attorney Whitman yester ,|av afternoon. After a short copfer ,,?,.. Mr. Whitman hantled them over ,o two of hla naalatan.ta. I>eacon Murphv and farldor Wasservofcrel. wlv, bdd a kng i-onaultatlon with them and rorelved from them a number of pa p< rs. . "We heard all that these people.had to say," Mr. Wasservogel eald after? ward, "but they have not at present auffl. b-nt textlmony to warrant actlon by this offl.-e. The cabl* meesage from the Chief of Pollce of Vlenna ls not legal evldemg? that the wi.man'a mother ls dead. 11 I- 0" lhat they base their charge oi aubornatlon of perjury ln that OAtmOU had an Impoetor algr, the moth.r'? nanif to thc waiver o% .Itatlon. However. they promised to bring ,orroboraii^i of the fact of the jnother's death. Thev also s;ild they were confldent thev could provg the Identity of the woman impostor who algned the waiver. aa thev nlle_e. in affldavits h?fure th* BtMTOBata at Mr. Glbson's lnstance.'' Waa B*for* Whitman One*. The call of tha Austrlan reprcenta fives on Mr. Whitman, wlth mentlon of Gibaon* name. led Mr. Whitman to remark on the fact that 011*808 vvaa before him In IS*"* when he was a maglstrate. That waa ln the , a?e of the murder ot Mr* Alic? C. D. Kinnan ln The Bronx. when Glhsori BTH arre-t ed and held in $2.".000 ball. but rele,,?n| on habi-as COfpUB proccedlng* At Pollce Headnuarters i esterditv Baoaad Dapiity Coanmlaalonar Douph erty told Of the tlme he hai Qlbeofl before hlffl when he was InvstigntlnB; I th<- dl^appearance of John Ri-'c O'Neal "He naE one of the hardeal na n to j talk to I BTar had before me." thc | >. l uty Commissioner said. "N'othlng could j meke any impression on hlm Re iv 8 I cold as lea " It waa mtlmated ?t l|ead'i;iartcra that the poli.e were Watchlng tl.e ,nr* very eloaelv and were re.idv to step Into lt a* soon as faMs ae*m te arar* { rant lt Gibson'a offlreB ln the Dihertv Tnv.fr ' y ere watehed all dav hv AlphOfHM , Rlnck * Plnkerton detective. as-.i*fed i by t*-o other oporatlveg Thaj arere . under order* to Bhadon him eontlnualljr 1 aad '" haap tab oa all hla ?'>i"K*- an.l I cuniii.gs. George Telchman of hTe Ba*) We?t -Mth street. told >.*st*rda\ how his la* ' terest ln Mrs. BBtabo BSaaBfhl aboul the itivestigation Into her affalr.. He u*ed t? aet as a letter writcr for her. and also read 10 her whst Mter* i .ni> lo h,.r. as she eooM nelthei raad nor wnt* i Huflband Sa.d H* Wa* a Count. "Bha came to this i ountrv with her hwsband. who callad hlouralf a i earat, ahoui la-nty vears UffO Mr Td.Ii 'man said yeaierdav. The Auatlian 'authorifie* have aaid he had no riaht to anv tltlc In a few vears ha dled. ? ;Mr4.. BaabO got an ex-ellenf Jol>. aml i in the ecniraa of reara rnatttaged ta sa< e I about flO/XeO, a* she told 11bt herself I,?he wa* to gfl)|l for home <>n thc Kalaer Fran-/ .To??|>h on .Inl -7. lekmg h< r monev wlth her to *ett|e ln the old countrv She had been ,-onsnltlrig Olb *..n for some month*. bul told 818 Bha jwas afrald of hlm and fgargd -??" ' thing would happea "Jety tl came and 'r heard m-ithine ' of her to say goodby, We did nol I ! she had R'"i? to (Jreenwood arlth Glb* i aon anr: had beer drownerl About thnt data a ?oung iri.il I arne tnrjuiring for her. asking rpr B8*/ letter we had for her. BgylBg 888 8*88 goini* to get mar ri.'d to an . Id man ln Chicago, wlth wlum sh? harl been corrcspondinr for *orn* time. When I tolu him she could neither r^nd i "r vrlte. he r>.-, anu c"ii fused anirJ hurrl.-d aaray. We then leari.'d '<' Mrs Baabo'8 death by mak? ing InqalHaa at her bank, where va learned her money had been wifhdrawn bv Gibflon ** executor. We thei, called the matter tO the attenfion ..f tlu- OOl galate. W8 do not hellov* that she made the arlll Gihson says came from her, ai *h* told n* *h.- would IWV4T make a will ln this i-ountrv." Brooklyn Woman 8u*p*ct*H. Dr. Flschernuer said last night that a woman had been found ln Hrooklyn who they are confldent wa* the w.,m..i. who >igned the waiver Of citation und.-r the name of Mrs. Szabo" * mother. "Donald Dyons, the notarv before whom the waiver was signcd. is out < t town." he ?aid. ' T'ntil he . -08488 ha, k wa eannot poaitively Identify ln-r ...-. the woman" lt wa* said that In 1*4*88 it could be proved that ahe hail aded in ooneort with Olbaaai 18 the matter a 68*81*88 8f eonsplracy would he mad.- againtit l.oth of them. Willlam R. Pctze. of No. ? >_.! T.lmlcsi avenue. Mrooklyn. who was ..ne of tha wltnesses of tba will, said laat iiiuht that it Tvas H'g"0** bj 8 woman who he waa told by Gib*.,n was .'.n fcirnbo, but 84 dld not kin.w <>f htn own knowledge who ?he araa He said that a woman. who ap? peared to b* about flfty years old. was lntrodii'-cd to hlm also. and this 8/08*88 waa called "mamma" by the Biippoacd Mrs BflBaba*, who heraelf appeared to be P*flt forl>' >*ar? old. Mr. I'etze aaid he dld not know whethi-r the woman called "mamma' waa the beneiiclary gf the will or not. ?_ BUNDAY'8 NEW-YORK TRIBUNE Mailed anywhAr* in th* United Statfl* for ?2W a **B8*< FAVQRSIDSS OF H_E Would Heip New York's Port Development, Says Tomkins. UNORGANIZED GROWTH BAD New England Rivers Cham pioned by Oov. Foss at Deeper Waterways Convention. Nev London, Conn., Sept I -Calvta Tomkins I 'ommia- loi-.-r of Docka and f-"errlea of New Vork ? Ity Bpeakhlg 10 .1.-4 at ti.* Atlantic r>r-?-per Waterwaya Conventlon ovea whlch he pmetded, de ..to-i tbere *-.%: urgeai aaad of the work.ng oul of * comprehenetye poil-y fot th* developmcal of the port of Mew . ork, chSTged that th* dOCb fund. : of betog conaerved foi port la re mente, araa h*tng gbartpated to pro4id* loeal 'itv eaavenlencea, *nd matatatoed . nt unleea ? policy of developmsaH was eerrted tbrough tha beai thing that eaaM bappeai tr, n.w Torb wouM be a retard lag ??' it- greartb bi dedectlen of naarlae i ommt rr-* to Ita rt* ala ? A* D".-k rilllimlaB ' ? iAr bB honor tbe Mayor, i am endaavorlng to eatablleh prebenelvi plaa and pollcj for the devetepmaal and admtntatratloa of th* po-t ..f -fea Y<.rk i.ut la aadte af Ihe f?r-t that li la tt* rnoel Booght for pen of t'm world bj iri ' rOBBBM 00, atd that !t t? th* gr-at*** manufa<'." mg -otn ?-. Bortb Ameri.-a. bo eooapvehen .'? * plaa for Im i bj aleaJ orgaataatl been at rlouel) eoaatden d. -i though geni ? ? ded DeapMe l naanac reveauee derlved from natlonal uuanmerrt paaslng throagb " th* imder taking pi.da alaarti far t ?* ?*-..n t ?t T havt -t.if <i Th* danger la tiiat New Terfl arlll groo faata than It a ? flanlsi ??* greartl I badl ergaalsad ?'?? la a b?.i ? io. and If Sea Terb hall conUmta la ? | . .-t th* *t,t*rprls* of Ita rl'-ats ,,. j., idlni lai nlaal f-. ti ta dede> t nd ati frou, |i ta ti am .?.ii t'.? a dlattn. t advantag. to ? ? dti ., | . i- .,- rord lt la fleMrablo tbat Stm Torb'a growtli Bhoutd bc retarded if h shall noi bi advance of r? aeeda or ganuu Ita fltwwth " \ pka for 'h" development nf Inland waterwaya ef th* Unlted Btatea _epe> dally in New Bngland, wea made to nlghl by Oovernor Eugem $ Po - ol Baaaa' Qovernoi -"oaa adi icated, aa -i future polkj ln ihe devdopmenl of tratia portatlon thal for ev ry dellar apenl ror t:,, rxtenak.I rallreade m Ameriea a ,i,,n,-,r of public monej ahould be pal into tht r \c nnton and <ie. pealng of the ?it<. ? ? ? ?Rall and water ayatetaa." be aald, 'ar* natural eo-partnera in the ievetopmenl of .,.,,- Bai h belpe the otbei on*S lt h .mi by their niutuai Berviee that tree ? rogi aaa can ba raeebed NUN IS BURNED TO DEATH Sister of St. Joseph Convent Prays as Clothing Burns. BayoniM N J Bepl I ?flfl- ber arms extended toward heaven hn an attltade of ?uppllcatkm Btatei Btephanla, ef the st. .i?..-,,, catholl. Convent, ihta clty. staajl in tba yard of Ibe coovenl tbta morntag with her efothtag la Ihvmee and waa fatal i- burned before belp could b* brought To* n in waa ln th" a.t of preparlng tb* noonda) bmb. whea tbe aa? Btove *x ploded. aotttag Bre te ber ctartblng rtu-h mg into the back yard. she extended hnr arma loarard baaveB ." prayer. arhlla th* namea enveloped her from brad to flaad fVomen on th. oppoatte ilde ol th* atreel observed bar pllght snd their flcraama broughl .'< maa le bar easlstaaee. Before h* could reaeh i.er she Banh le ber kne*?, Stlll ln the same ..ttll'ide, and as be Yeached her sid* fell foraard in an BBCOB Kioua condition- amOe i.e sm..th*red th* flamm with a rug others sutnmon ed m-d leal ?id _ ___.. _.___ I ,,(,r tbe minlstrationa of the dnrtor Hi.- reoovered iwiatluuenaea, but she di.-d tw.. hours lat.r witn a prayer aa ber Npa NEW DYNAMITE INQUIRY U. S. Attorney to Investigate "Planting" at Lawrence. ,.?sio? s.-i.t .. DBBad -Batea attornay Asa P. itaiBlb annoiin.d late to-dav that be had received orders fr.-m Wash Ington tn twoeeed wltb the lagatry into the dM.amlte ??planting" M l_awrei.ee during th* teXtDe strike ihe,-.- last win? ter Wllllaii. M *fOOi, president of th* km il.-.-.ii Woolen rompanv. I'redrrl, k B Atteaua a prominent business man. and I.mnls J. ''olllns. of t'an.br.dgc, are un der indbtment by the fiuffolk rounty Oraad Jury for al.ege.1 connection with thls "planting." on rccdpt of his orders Mr. I rencb as afgned to work on the rase Kcrt de Relle. RMdal agent of th* I).|.arlment of Jus ,1,,. nt ihlcago. who ls now In Boston. and Kred P. Hchmidt, a loeal agent of the department. Mr Frencn said lo-.Uy that the gov -n meat'a togedry wttl be llmtted to inv.sti gatlon of the planting af nlneteen atlcks Of dvnamlte ln the tnieks of a freight car whleh .-arried a conslgnment of mlll go._4ls from Lawrence to PhlludelpWa. LEI HAYES OFF 1 ..nttmirit from Ornt page. that the army did nof want to he 88*88*1 up in fhc affalr. and that 818-888 thnre appeared t<> he * sp..< ial need of h-r aagflrJagg m tha way g| ldentiflcatioi.. 1 would be better for her tO keep rjuiet. She did. howiver. tell the storv t . a | Haptiat prearher. who, on acobont of I some i harltable work in Jalls. '.am* -n I aontaV t w ith "Jack" Rose ln the Waat I Side prison. ItOSfl got the atory _t88B | him, and in turn told Dlstrlct AHoriiey j Whitman. The Dlstrlct Attorney went to the Sahatlon Army glrl'a home last nignt, accnmpanled by the Baptlut preacher and a policeman. but h* found that she had R-on.- out of town for a v*? a tlon. She will return to-morrow. Coatigan Parallel. ~*,*hen "Honaat Dan" Coatlgati, tha itaa* taflutnl In charge af one of tbe flpeciel BQItada assigned to rald Rambllng houses. wcni before Ihe graltd jury a few vveeks ?ga i>e w-*s reperted in th* newepaperfl as hartag tolrl " fltOty tO the grand Juror* i that reflected on C48BBB884eteBer Waldo. ! The Pottce Caaaiafl*B8oiiar aent for him aa raadlag the report* an.i had him Bwear to aa affidavit denying that ha ma.le the statenu-nts attrlbtited to hlm. Thlfl affl.ia-.it -aaa eharacterUed by Db> t.|. i Attorney Whitman I l ? denlal of tha phraaeetcagy or tiie pabt?Bhed raparta Blmilar aetloa araa taken yaatarday by the PollOB Commissioner after he had raad in the newBpaperfl lhal Have* h*d tol. Matrtet Attoraay WWtaaaa at a mid nlght conference at the Par AHSodatlon, IVcineaday. that Waldo could not hold hlfl Job twenty-four hour* lf h* (Hayes) roltl all he 1*88*4. Not Put Undir Oath. CommlBSloner Waldo called before him Hayea, whom he had reduced to tha grad* of captain and then suspendad on charge* after th* pollce offlcial hed de? clared that Mr. Waldo had inatrurted hlm not to rald disorderly houaes and gynb HBg placea ln hl* district. Hayea ap? peared at Chief Inapector Behmittbcr ger's office a little after noon and made a denlal of the puMlshed reports. He ?*?. nof a*k*d. however. to ?wear to hl* Btate ment as f'o*t1|r?n waa. The order ro Hayea commanding hlm to prev-nt hlmaelf at Poli08 Hflfltdg larter*. w*h embodied hl a letfer *ddrer*.*d to h?m by the chief inspector as follows: New Tork. Beptember >>. 131-. Captain .'ornelt.iB G. Hayea. ?9th l're clBCt. Blr; There *PP*.*r in thi* morrlnn s pre*? Btaternents in quotatton In effCCt thut if vo.i w?-re put on the sfand you would ter, a story that would ca um tne Pollce rommlsxlonci 10 rrslgn lmmetlt llso that vou stated in effect that you kn.w of wrongdolng on the part "f **er? .nr,? ronne. ted wlth the I'olice Depart (t |fl further stated that vou had evl |er et of wrongdolng on the part of a po "ce ,-Hprnln win h vou furnishod to th* Pollce rommlaaloner, and. >>n wh'.ch the commissioner talled to aet fou will report to me ln writlng forth wlih. Matlng whetber vou did or dld not m*ke Btaterne-its threatenlng the l OllCO Cnnitnl*4lnn*r Bfl alleged ln the paper. Toi arlll alae Btate In wiitin* bu *n* . f ra-rrallty arhl h you may topee .I af "Ith regard to nrv snd al' member* of t'e foll.-e p.parlni.fit or pot .on. conn.ied thereirltti Vou alll als.. ataie ipectflcallr whal m formatlofi. If anv. - o l hflv* regarding anv . ;iptain of poli.-e whom you tnav allege t., ha e heeu gul'i. of any wrongdolng rlearb ** ,h*v "111 h* ?^- n lo tl e rr' ?? <or nu'bllcatlor '->> dlreetlon of the iv> ll.e rnimni*''lnn*r __ JIAX gCHMlTTBERQEIt . hief inepecti r Thia ler.rr wa<, in BObatance, * eopy of .1 letter recelved hv the < hM ItlBpector T..-U ihe Poli.-e rommt-aloner, and was .le'lvered to Ha"*' when he reporterl for daty at the Totfenvllle precincf. Rapudlatflfl Ev*ry Chflrg*. Hayee'l replj was a complete denlal. I He repadlatlai earh and e .-rr rharjje he I was reporfed a? hav ing inade rine of hla speclflc denials set forth: "T have no kn.wledge of any wrong doing on the part of any one In tha Po? lice Department." But Commlsstoner Waldo, when se*n laet nlght by th* nnwspapor men, would not denv that Hay.*. when in charg* of the Tendcrloln district, had reported to him that he belleved one of his cnptalns was grafting on th* *?.-"_nkeepers. Ilayes r|ld so report to th* Police fom misslon*r, and Mr. Waldo Is credlted with havinr admitted as mueh yesterday. "But I <lld all I could ln the matter." th* Pollc* t'ommissloner is reported to have said. "I transferre.1 the -aptaln. When Inspector Ha.es came to m* with tha story that raptain-waa grafting I asked him If he could brlng m* proof of lt. He said h? couldn't. I asked him lf h* thought 1 could. He said h? be? lleved I could not. Ro what els* could I do hut transfer him." To h ret>orter of Th* Trlbun* last nlght f'ommlssloner Waldo said that ha fre Qijently heaid etorlee that -ertaln pollee? men were grafting, but that h* could not get any legal evidenc* on whlch to try them. Did Next Best Thing. The t'ommissloner said that he dld what was tha next he?t thlng to ptaelng the aceuaed polle"ni"n on trlal -he tran_f?rr*d them "for the good of tb* aervice." Iie explalncd tliat hehlnd thls phra** "for the good of th* servio*" ln eases of transfers' thnre often 44as an unprov*n rharge of graft. Hut. he i_|d, what could h* do where he ?n. morally certaln. yet unabi . to addece legal proof. that a pollc* ofTicor was grafting. except transfer him |0 another preelnrt" Tn his eonference with Plstrict Attorney vVhltman Hayea was reported to hav* said that he had also eomplalin'd to '"om nilssioner Waldo that I_ieut*nant }>eck*r was grafting. When a*k*<l if this wa* true r'ommI* sioner Waldo said that on* heard many thlng*. and beli*4*d many tblngs. but thst legal proof was another matter. "But dld In?p*ctor Ilayes critlcls* L-OBleBBBl Fecker?" th* Commlssloner was asked. Mr. Waldo'* r*ply w*a that h* would not dlscuas that, snd be again said he frequentiy board r*ports from varlous sourc** as to alleged derell cttons on the part of pollce offlcers. Ho added that if h* were to repeat all he heard he would be sued contlnually for lihel. Part of Hayes's defence at hl* trial to day, a.s was toid in The Trlbune yester? day. wlll be a letter wrttten b4 ."ommis sioner Waldo to rhlef Mnglstrate- Mc Adoo. saying that the regulatlons of th* I'oll.-w Department prev*nted uniformed members of tl.e pottCO from obtalntng e-. i(l?in* against disorderly houses or gamhllng d*ns. Explains His Lsttar. In regard to this l*tter t.ommissinner Waldo said last nlght that Inspectors wer* allow ed to draw upon the special squads for nv n tO obtaln evidenc* against BUepacted houses. The (*ommissiot,.>r denled that he would 1 he out of town to-day when Ha: ?* was I put on trlal. H* said he dld not know if he would b* a wttnes*. hut It was rnor* jthan llkely that h* would. * "BIG FIVE" FACE ARREST 1 Several "Vice Trust" Men Soon in Jail, It Is Understood. A s'ibetantlal part of the MMt* sa!d ' to have be*n rai?ed by the "vice trust" to i rababllltate the disorderly house husine?_ ?ln * th* rr^orts of the syndl .ate were raid"d last month has been set aslde for rollee proteetion. ln rlOW of the eSpeCta ! tlon of the trust members that thay soon w.ll be ahle to open most of the thlrty two houses ooatroBod by th" "Hig Ftro," aeeording to Information obta.n*d by the r?i*tr1rt Attorn*x S offl . yesterday. The big fund araa origtaaally Bah0Bvtbe4 aa ba* been toid. for tb* purpose of "rearhing ' the Pistrlct Attorney'* offl. e or agents of the antl-- h-* sor-ietv. who were instrutnental in raiding the trust re mrta PBlllng m thls direction emls Barlea nf the "vi.e trust" hS4e recntly holdlv announcrd to some of the Plstrict Attorn?4? h-VeatlgStOre that th?v expeet ed the present furor to blow ox er nnd that they would be able to raaumfl buai? neaa wllh "pollce proteetion." The Dis? trict Attorney*B ofBce expectfl to cheek mate any auch move by apprehendlng ?ome of th* member* of the trust wlthln the next few day?. and dtscloaing th* for? mer police ramiflcatlons In relatlon to tha tralfle ln women. it wu said. FMden.e now ln the hands of the Dlfl trlct Attorney doea not impllcate pollca offlcials relatlve to the "vice truet" In v*atigation high*r up than the rank of captaln. lt was said. Probably, two pollee captalns wlll flgure ln the round-up, It waa declared. It was lntfmated that aen satlonal developmente might be expected early naxt we*k. The "board of governors" of the trust hav* returned to the city, it ts said, and hav* opened headquarters in lower Sec? ond ar*nu*. They meet informally at two dlfferent hotels ln that district and dlBCUss their plans. Detectlves hav* th* men under dally aurv*lllan.-*, it was said. and th* evldence against two or three of them haa aaaumed sufflclent legal valu. to warrant arreata wlthln a few daya. Th* truat membera hav* aiready retained a prominent Eaat Blde lawyer to look after their Interests. TO CALL SPECIAL PANEL Whitman*s Motion to Secure Becker Jury Oranted. lustlre GofT grant?d y*sterday a m_-? tion of District Attorney Whltman to t all a special panel from whlch to'chooae a jury to try Ueutanant Charles R?-cker. Mr. Whltman was ln court with Aa-' BlBtaat District Attorney Moss. H* made the motion aa follows: I desir* to move for an order for tha , ca'.ilng of ? special panel of Jurors for ' the case of th" People against Charlea i Becker and others, and I submlt tn.' own affldavlt and the affldavlts of servlee on counael. Mr. Whltman turned to ex-Judge Wahl*. the only eounsel present for the d*f*nd ? nt Becker, and asked lf he had any objeetlon to make to th* motion. Judge Wahlc said h . had none. .fustlc* Ooff then looked over th* afB davits, and after a sliort interval granted the motion. Court was then adjournad. to Tbursdav at 10:'!O a. m. It Is understood that a panel of BB talesmen will be oallo... and that thev will be selected from the special Jurv Hat. | CITIZDN PR0BERS ASK AID Committee Sends Out Appeal fo* Funds for Investigation. I The cltlzens' committee sent out en *p ! pcal yesterday for funds to ensbl* lt ?_? 'arry out its Ir.v. ..tigatlon of the Yn]'ra. '. Department corruptlon j Allar. Kohinson. iiballlBBII of the rom. ? mit'ee, said that m-mhar. of tbe ex.. un ' thre board of the liHlBflBB' rornmlttea ! would probably hold a eonfer*nc? to-dax. 44 jtb representatives of the District At ItertMy'a office and the Curran Bieartaaaie committee. in order that there abouM _? perfeel co-op*ratlon bet_een the three The appeal for funds "as made ln tha foUnwing lettetf The eitizens committee has eomplfliad Ita organiratlon and has prepar*d a gen? eral plan of actlon. It will co-operaro with the offii ial autliortties whenever da '. slrable for th* enfor. *ni*nf of responst I Mlity foi- pr.-sent condttlona. but lt .-on | :-idcrs that the mandate imposfd upon ir. I by the people of this clty rojnires that. | it undertake at OOCC a far-reacnlBg and, lndependent investigaf'on. BflJ ret or oth erwis*. for the purpoee of brlnging forth, < nnstruetive proposals looklng to the pe> manent de< rease of prot*cted lawl*ssn*ss. We hope In this way to *.:>?? ,ntpiis'i soriethlng that arlll %j*rtrt* nt lastlng bem flt to the people of this eltj. The .on'tnittee oxpecta to Incur large expense. anr! tbe more Uberal the COO 1 trlbutlons made hy the public the mora ! far-raachlng wi'i be tbe resuit o' Ita , actlvfties. The committee appeais to *v.ry <-lti_-n 1 of greater \?w Yorl. for flnanclal sup po?-t Contributtons may be aent to jaerh 11 Schiff. treasurer. N'o. II Willlain street. ?w York Clty. Th* l"tt*r wafl sign.d by Mr Robtn v?-i and Mr S'M.l*f. PROPERTY OWNERS TO MEET The Rroadway Improvement Assocla tion *4111 lmld a me*ting at the Hotel im ', perlat on Mondav afternoon to take action in protocttag Broadway property own*rs [aad business Intcrests during the >on structlon of the Broadwax mhwgg. The Electric Auto Is the simplest, most economical and pleas antest means of getting about, that has ever been invented* Any dealer will be glad to prove this to you. In New York City Electric Vehidea are sold by tadergoa Electric Car Co? (Detroit Electric) ?2296 Broadway (Passenser and Commer AtUntic Vchiclc Co?1600 Rroadway (Com mercial). . . Babcock Klectric?John Waiiamaker, Agent? Rroadwav and Astor Place ( Pa^euger). Baker Vehicle Co?1791 Broadway (Passenger and Commercial). Cbampion Electric Vehicle Co-100 Wiiiiam Street (Commercial). ?___? j ( oninifrci.,1 Truck Co of Amrrica?1/80 Broad wav (Commercial). . CottPle <.ear 4.:n?140 Broadway (( ommercial). l'ield Electric Bus Co?30 Church Street (Pas Ce'ne'S^Motors Truck Co-240 West 59th Street (Commercial) General Vehicle Co?505 Fit'tri Avenue (Com merciali. ffealev Co?1654 Rroadwav fPaiaengerh Holt Chandler Co?(Tlandcrs Electric)?1932 Rroadwav ( Passenger). Hap-Yeats Electric Car Co?1989 Broadway ( Passenger nnd Commercial). Ititernati'inal Eritchle Co?505 5th Avenue ( Pa**-cngrr). T.ansden Co?1784 Broadway I Commercial). Raurh & Lang?58th St. and Broadway (Pas? senger). Stndebaker Bto* Co of N Y?Broadway & 59tli St (Passenger and Commercial). Walker Vehicle Co?30 Church'St (Commer? cial). Ward Motor Vehicle Co?1204 Broadway (Commercial). The New York Edison Company--i4f Your Serrice 55 Duane Street Phone Worth 3000 4tlintl Paaa* 424 BiWway Spring 9890 124 Deiancey St. Ordu*r?J 1940 Branch Offieae tor tha Conrenianc* mi tha Publlc i Aal-raaa Pfceae 124 W. 42d St, Bryant S242 439 Thh-d Ara. Plaaa 4643 2TE.125thSt_ Harlem4020 362 E. 149th St. rVUtreee 3340