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Vr PROGRESSIVF. But Not Radical. ^W'iatli awtwtu The Only New York Republican Paper. gfcLXXl I ?. N? 24,0(>Q. ^^.^araaaaiy *nd NEW-YOEK, MONDAYa SEPTEMBER JO, l012.-F()rRTi:i:\ PAGES. * * PHICK ONK CENT In (Ity of Naw Vork. Jer*ej r Ity nn.l Itobohen KtSEWHKK- TWO CKNTS. TAFT AGAINST E President Repeats, Regarding Wexico, That No Such Action ls Probable, Despite Senate Report. BUT NOT AN IMPOSSIBILITY Advance Intimations of Sub Committee's Findings Will Not Change His Attitude ?Extra Session of Congress Unlikely. Beverly. M:i?s.. Pept. 29.?Tho report .fthe apoclal Benate commlttee which Luatigatrfl relatlona with Ifcxloo and the levolutlona of Madero and Oroaoo .iii not tafluenca PreoMent Taft ln his pollry tOWOTd that oountry. Pttbliabe*! rrports that have reached th.- l'resi dent here that tbe Benate rob-eo*_mit> tP* lv in fovor of lotarveotlon have been read xvith care by tho ProoMant but will not change hla nttltude. Thrs Btalaaaeal waa made by tho preMdent to COilon arho' talked v* ith him to-day. His pooltlon lo rosrard to jlexlco, h<- tr.1,1 hi? vlaltOlB, has not rhangod slnce he sent tho Mexican Am bassador hurrylng devrn to Meolco Clty with word from the WhltO Houae that lntorvention araa not an Impoaatbillty. Mr. Taft is "t preparod ti> call Coo? paaa m exira iiooirm to paaa upon tbo need ftr intrrvention. and ha told bla callers to-day that ba had oo preooni Jntention of dotog bo. H< la Itantltog upon his d.-'laratii'ii to tho Mexi. an Ambassador and boUarvaia that coodi ti.tis haxo improved Blace be told him ahat might i.e expected from tbo United state* ,r Amoricaa Uvoa ond property arera ool protected. He made lt clear to ftrk ida that intorventii'ii is Li as far away to-day as ll waa then -it is nui a probabUlty, hut ii is ool an luipooaibillty. WaahlngtOB. Bapt a*.?Bandeof n*arou0 Inp rebela are reported acain to h.- aettva tlonc tho Sfestcaa border, eadaagorlng t> of ABBorlcana and other tor- j Eaeia. The latool .-..mpuinant 0 tha Eoaager ol th* Hearart reiteh, la North labua, who haa aaked pro bc0M rrom tl ? Anaarle ia Conaul at ClaV ?ahua reporttBa to the State . aald tha military BU Bemiei nt Chlhuahua iiad promlaad to mt a fore io guard the Heorot arop trty. ACCUSED OF $25,000 THEFT Lemuel E. Quigg's Brother Ar rested in Providence. rravkience, R. I. Bapt, _!?.?Alfred W, Qtiigg. l.r.'Uior ..f I.omiiei E. Qwipgj. of Raa York. araa arreated bofa this afteni'X.n. .harged with th- lar *n >>f ?MeOOfroni J lrxir^ Davia Th.- lat ter was taken into cuatody >n Frlday nig-htori four counta alleging embeaale n.cnt ,?: 124,000 from tbe Orand Lodge of Rhode laland, Ancleot Ordor of United Work It ii rharged by th.- potW e tbal Quigg . the mooey froiB Davia, altof ing that be waa g?>ing to boy a newa paper ln New York. and never pald it ? ..-k. Qulgg denled tbla wben ahowB notes for 134,236 purporttng to ba 80ned by iiinis.-lf and held by I>: vis Ht was !"< k-.l up fOf the aight and wiii u arralgned ttninorrow. m BIG STRIKE IN MANILA Cigar Makers, 15,000 Strong, Suspend Work. Manila, Bept -"?'? Tba <i*,'ar indnitry ln Manila is pra.-ti. a!ly susperid.-d. Flfte.-n thouaand B?Oa ar- ool on Hlrike ind ftxv.r than OTM 1 hOUl B ad ar.- at work Thi -ronoabera object t<> the Kheme of govarttflBOBtal r.-g,istration. This Momin^S Nem Z.OCAX.. Poge lri4h Hi naen i refended. 1 Bnrte Llfe When Arl I..HH. 3 Deba Bpeeki al the Gardea. 3 ... foi M"\ lag Man. 3 ibvatt rj Llne Urged. 4 Would Bar .Mi-si"nai lea. 6 ?Bi ? < ? Btudy Here. 5 <"oal Enough by Wintor. * s .;?;. icnbllng Renaedy.... 8 v.'in r.e . Bel Cantn. 7 Twenty-three week*.., 7 Plann Bchool f.,r Midwivea. 8 Boy VTatchman hlghta Thlavoa.14 Han Givaa rJcheppefa Btorloa.M i of Bl| lle. t Ai rlvea.14 POZ.ITICAX.. Mrpby Controla al Bjrraoaaa. 1 Wiinr.n f.,r ''iibolaed Conveptlon.... l ?4 >;,, Murphy Ib A?airiHt Dlx 3 Ufl'.. ra 00 fot gyraeuae. 8 aiu.t He Inanlmous. S.,xs Dowllflg.. 3 Mx Denlea Highway iund MRaldaM... 4 fampaian Chaora Taft. * ^'jrt.,:, Bai k, B 'J'aft Adlierent. 4 OENERAL Uwrerir-,- bfob PlghtB Peltoa. 1 l>04j5ex4.M H? .Motli... s Hoaaa. 4 Ipaaa Plgbta f"i Llfe Te-doy.14 roarxoH. ?Oarvantlofl a Mealoo Improaable..., l TurV,. Ti.t-ef, Ariother War. 1 H'm.-x OatlOOh MriKl.lor..'- 8 fa-MiniiMer to U 0 RaappolBted. 8 b?tailH of Ruaalaa Matlny. 8 MISCE__AKEOUS Bdltorlal . 8 ew-le--, . 8 ffhaatrlcal . 7 Obltuary . 7 Vporta .B and 9 "?wa f,,r Women. ? A*rny ind Navy. * leather . ? *hippiriK Kewa . ? toanrUi and Mark?itB.10 and 11 baal Kaute.ia TURKEY FACES Joint Serbo-Bu.garian Note to Porte Demands Autonomy for Macedonia in Un compromising Terms. GREECE READY TO JOIIM IN Hope of Avoiding Another Euro pean Conflict Becomes Slen der?Ottoman Empire's Internal Weakness Les sens Chance of Peace. [B? Cahle ta The Tribane.] i-oii.ion, sept. 8a? in the Balkaaa the Bltuatlon ls extremely m<na<Iiik. It ls Btated that ii john noto ir.,m Bulgaiia and S. rvia deniaBdl8g autoaomjr t',.r Maeedoala haa been aeal te Tarkey, and that ir" ao satisf.utory rr-ply is r r-elved a declaratloa ?.f war arlll foUow. Bervla la -.rndmK kta reeenriBta te regjUneatB BtaUoned .-n the Turktah troatiar and has perfeeted lier arraage mi nta tor war. "i coavantlon between .'rcr*.--*. Mnn tene-rr... S-r\ i., ;,tid Ruljraria for J..i*it actloa agalnal Turkry. ar.or.Mii-- t.. the s,.fia r*-orreepoiMleal of "The Tlroes." la reB-ar.b'.l ;.s- .1 fait ar-compli The contlnued Baaa?liiallum >.f Bul garlanfl in Maeedoola are exaeperatiag Bulfjaiian Nntimiiiists, 441th arhom tha wheefl HuiRarian nation eppeara t.. ?ympetal*-e. This aldeefread smu pathy forms a poarerful factor agalnjl tho rriHititpnance of peace, and it is feaied that Klng Fr-rdinand ..nd thfl BulK'.rian Premi.**r will l.r unai.L- t.. i\ <ri an explosinn. Atrocities Told Of. Inrl.ed, war is reco-*nlz>d at- inevl tablfl in tll-e aheeace of any BigHJ of tlie rmiediai neagurea whi.h raual be taken qulckly t<. be effleactoaa Mu? meroaa Maceexajaejn i*efugt*-ea ..r.- iak injr refuge in Bulgaria, and thelr storie*. of rrueltlea commltted by Turks echo throughoul the eountry. in Bul gariat, 1 ir. lea thfl teaaloa la reaarded as unbearable, and it is opealy 1(s .-.rt.d that \4ar would 1..- preferablfl and that the ...iintry is r.-ady f-.r this alternativr*. Moateaegro has been a-arned bj thr* powera agalnal purautng ., provocative policy, l.ut there is newa of an aftack by Moatenegiln taeoaa upoa a Turktah foroe, ln whlch th?* Ttnk.s ar.- said t.. hava lost aaaTlly, .;r'-.'.-<' has aaaaanded natlafactlon af Tarkey ln somewhat p. rrmptory tornis for th?; BCtlon t.f th?- Ttirkish troopfl afl fljamoa in firin-r on thr* Qreek flteamer BoumefL Thfl Turkleh governmenl h..* prolnlaed an Inqutry and rorproaard Ita regret at tha occu****e8tce. In oonee queace "t tha Blttaatioa, Klng <;.-<irK*-; ..f Qreecfl luddenly lefl Copenhegen last nlgbl f..r Atbena Ht had lateaded t.i rf-nii'in in D-nmsrk another two areeka and to pay a vlalt t.? Paiia before r4-tiir*ii!.c- td Oraa ce. Halting Measurea Dangeroufl. /it i*- lecojjaiaed thal the ta?k before Turki 1 i-: a Btupendoua one, and ..m* ..f the '??. ral faetora ln tha eaaa ia tha Inherenl wreakaeaa of tho admlalatra tioii. Thfl solldarity .?f th'*- OreekJ an.l tha Bulgarlaiai ^ itii regard le Ma<. - donia is urunlatakable, and any haitin-? meabuh-.*?? on thr part ot the Ottoaaan governmenl at th?- preaenl momenl couid only enhaace the eaaeperatlon of| lha i*-ia\- Btatea aad prove ?-. poaitive danger. All the Balkan countnea appear to be makm-j energetic military prepara* tions. although in the mean time a 1 peaceful arrangement is being ?ought through the channels of diplomacy. Accordlng to another Belgrade di patch, the Bervlan Premler, af. Paeh-| Iteh, In in int'rvi< \4- t..-niKht madi n fereace to thfl aendlng <>f ? joint gervo-Bulgarlan note to Tarkey, but ad'mltted thal the Bltuatlon whm eerj Kerlous. He added: "Mj Cablnel i*. flncerely deslrou 1 I peace, bul thiacan only be attalned by grantlng real au t, notny on tha prlnclple of hlatori. and pthnographlc dlvtolona. W? demand autonomy for old Bervla. Novlpasar nnd the northern part ol Bcutarl vlla V.'t." _ a RESCUES MAYOR FROM MOB Sheriff Prevents Lynching of a Representative-elect. Aik.-ii. S. C, Bepl 29.?A mob. l.ent j ,,n lynching Hugb Ixmg, Meyor ofl Wageaer aad Btate Itapreeeatatlve- j elect, araa fruatrated t?y the Bhertff at Wageaer early to-day, amJ a call for ?tatfl treope, raade a ahoai <>""? before, wa:-- baetlly reeclnded. The BherlS and his deputtea reacued L-aag arhen ,i( u:tS lorked in hla ofBce and the bulldlng Burrouaded i>y th** moi>. Durlag th? political campalgn lt laj sa.d Long araa aaraed not to return to Wageaer. H? eame bech yeeterday .,,?! Bhot aad prohably fatally wounded , l^cheaa Ouater, preeldenl of th? Bankl ?f Wageaer. II H Bald tt..- Bhootlag Wi,s the outKrowth of i.oiiti.ai dlffer ea. ea. , . . \ftcr th. Bheriff ?'-'fl k"1 L,,,"? "'M ,,f his oface be raehed hi... bere arhere be was pla. ed Bfl J;"'- _ MAN HrTiY JAVi AUTO DEAD. IBrTa-WraP.tha Tribaaa 1 Newpart R ?? "?** :':* .f"'"" ', , . 1, .aviv fl. f "18818 old. Ifl .1-;. I CliilkHbiiiik, BlXt) n'' ? , uttheNewporl H<8aeltel aa tha rMUll 0 .. fnctarad akull -.>-?'? ? ^"l",1,> ,"""f mg, when ba was ariaekfld ..rr thfl raa. 0 h1ss.?iKm.,orcv.l"lv tb.-ai.to?...l..l."i . ,. ,. v.-v.' York, h s.iiiiiii. 1 ,m.i.?. itaee. Kfl BCtlon baa beaii tabaa by ii." ni.th..riii.-, aa H aeaflflaialtha aeel. ii. nt araa laMvoidablf. FRENCH LICK ffwN^HRWOH &LEEPER -v.rv W.'l.i??'?? ^ ?*'''? ?? ?' ' , dei 81 19:49 1' M , vn. Sfl8 Vf-.k Bnirai Unt-H. I'honc tiZIO Mailiao"- -?*?*** FREE. UNBOSSED Y'S Delegates Are Going to Run the Democratic State Convention, but Just as Tammany's Chief Desires. DIX'S FRIENDS CONFIDENT They Feel Sure the Boss Will Stay Faithful to Him?Other wise Dowling and Glynn Will Be Seriously Oonsidered. II":om n Sfaff r,.rregr<in<1<Tit of The Trll'iine] Byracuae, Bepl 2ft Tho Doaaocratlc Btate Convention, accordlBg to Ooorga Palmer, atate chairman, is t,, be fro. and unboooed There aro nnt jroinR to 08 any shacklos on tba iintrammclloil an.l rnligbteoed Doreocrocy of tbo Bm? pire Btate, accordtag t>> 3eorga :'al mor. Free and unhooBod eooeentlooa are tha proper thirier la eooventJona Bince "Buapender Ja'cb" *T"t int" tbe game, and if anybody has cot aoything on the Domocroti thej waal to know it. The dologT.-itoa are gotog to mn this convention Jual aoactly aa they preaoe, if th.-x h..x.- to gai Chariea F. Murphy to tell them whai to do and hoxx t., ' do it. Mr. Palmer K"t bere to-nlghl to be in roodineaa for Murphy. Ho aold ba bad oothiog to bbj aboul the polltlcal aitoatloB oacept: 'Tbla wlll ba a frea and unboased convantlOB, of couroo. I think tho dolegatea wlll do whoi tboy xx .mt t... anl thai **iii '" tba wbM thlng f..r th.- party. Tee, I'm aure Mr. Murphy will do il... fair tliinit" Everybody elae is eure Murphy wlll do tho falr thlng, too, Big boaeea and llttle dolegatea are ao i iro be x, m do tha fair thlng thai they ara wllliag to do exectly whatever tba thlng h< ii go lag to <i" may happen to bo. There ar.- three Wa men In alghi at the preeenl time John A. Meeon, aec retary to the Oovoroorj Wtafleld a Huppucb, buaim bb i bi tm r of tbo Oov ernor, n"\v boldlng a $15,000 j"i? by bla partnar'a favor, and another mao, who aaya he is for i>ix ao thal Murph) inx .an bo "llcked logetlu r." AII ,i,,. othera her* aaaemblad ..:.'l polnttag with pri'i' to thi Pb kmis <>i iwo yeara af DooaocraUi Btate control are aayhag tbiaoa aboul Dla which auroly xxonld hurt hla i>.-lingr If he board them. Tel they ara aa sure that Murphy wlll do tbi falr thlof thai tboy \xiii fall all ox.r tbooaaelvoa to i"tc for DU if Murphy aticba bl bb de-laiati,.n tliat t..- will rote fof tbe Qevarooa for ., 4,, ,,i,,i term. Murphy on the Scene. 'i bi i lg boaa of lha unbooaad r-on v, ntlon rooi bed hla hotal bere ol ll ,,. I.,, k to-nixht xxith his faithful body Bruurd and bobbo ui.st.ito m.-n xxho bad bbl party at VUtiOUfl atOtlOBa. .lurphj corrled a bo rdle of folf Btlcka ' He and s- nator O'Oorman, a ln- wlll handle the Wllaon poilcy bere, so far M then wlll i? ooi s,,t acrooa tba plale from each otbi i oa tha xxi.y up .,,,,! beld < onverae whl th x\.,s i,..t in ine |. ,-t i,. illgerent. Thi y hava reoma ii. ar t< g( tber on tba name door of tba botel. Marpby'a la No. lll, O'Ocnuoo'a No. 810. Murphy ^ as aahed who hii cai dldata for Hovort.or xx.IS. ? Mv oplnlon baao'l changad," ho aald. ?I ?m for Dtx." .\ ,-,,|,v ol fjovernor WUoon'a de<-iara tlon thal thia Bhoold ba an onboaaod convention lo eroduce a candldatel ,.,,,,1 ln autura to Oocor Blraua woa read to him. ?I bova ootblog to Boy.M Marpby murmured tbroagh llpo bo tigbl tbal lt| looked as if there had oavoi baen a amlla there Anawetiog anotbei queatloa ahoat the ??litiboss.d" convention, be declorod; -of eoarae this xviii t.o bb open con? vention They are alwoya open eoo rentlona." He didn'i amlla then, eltber. gcnator O'Gormou doclared blmoelf in favor of the onboaaed eonventlon. ? \\ bo i? tha cholea ol tba N*w York 1 rOI ( I liol ' ba v0g delegatlon ' ' aaked. ?i doii't tiiink xxe want it announeadI jusl x.t." he answered. Th.- Benator grlnnod when he ?m ;i4i<, ii if b' and Murphy bad patebed ,.,, an agreemeal aad were in barmoayj ,lh ;, candldate You know the Colta have a aaylng that there mual ba bormony, n y..u i,aV" to fitrht to get it," bo aold, Looka tor Progressive Outcome. Benator O'Oorman aald he oame up :, day earlter than h<- had expected ao ii?- eould have a chance t.< talk xxith dolegatea here from other parta of the Btate. When aaked as to the actlon Of tbe eonventlon, Benator 0*Qonoon aald: ? I hav- every confldence that thia eonventlon wlll nomlnate candtdatea ln aympathy wlth the progreealye im pulaea thai are n"\x movlng tbe Demo* <iati< party ol tbe nation, I am equally eonfldeni tbal xx.- 4h,.u hava b piat ,,,,,, pf prlnclplofl in keeplug xxith tbe progreoalve tendeBiioa <>f th" national platform ol the party." Xbe Baoator denled h<- bad s.-,id tbal juatice Dowllng'a oame would i>.- pro* oentu d to tbe convention. ?| dld mi.v," ba BtOted, "that Juatice Dowllng'a name wouM probai.iy he roaoldered by thi i, a,). r.s ?? "iiid Ooveroor O/Uaoo toll you lool nlgbt that Juatice DowUog would be a, ... ptal.l.. Bl fl ' aiidi.l.it.-'.'" "Uoveriior Wllooa lia.s at no tlme ex paB0taaaal ?? aaaaaal ?-.? #.*?? t-afk <<*. SPEAKERS AT LAST NIGHTS HOME RULE JUBILEE. W'illiani II. K. Re Imond. M. P., ifl a chartcterbtic attitude. WILSON APPEALS FOR New York Democrats Urged tc Let Selection of Hcdqcsancl Straus Be Model. HITS AT MURPHY AND DIX Progrcssivc Man Who's His Own Mastcr Rccommended ?Turning Point for Party, Says Governor. Bea ?.-1-r. \ j. Se|,t ?_'.? Alermedb) tha nomtaatloBa >.f Job B. if?? o*H-ar Btrawa b.* free ..nd aabeaaad i aa* veatloea, Uovaraor Weodraa Wfleoa i,r<>k" hk laaaal Buadai aReajce long Aiiougb to-day t.. laaua .4 plea to tb* Deanecrata of Moa fori t.. pul Charlea : m irph* in lha dlacard aad for oaca oomlnate b caadldata of thelr owa aelecl laa. Uovflrnor Wllaon'a Btatemenl on the ava of the Democratl. convtrntlon al Byracuaa wom nuptred, 11 la belleved, b) aeara that Manrphy had determlaed t" Ireaomlaatfl Oor*a**nor DIs, d? plte the Nea Jeraej G4*-veraor*fl uaplled oppoel ti..n Thi Oerreraor*B appeal, however, 1*4 nol as str..iiK aad bb puagi nl frleadJ bad expected Ji< doean'l aven mentlon Murph) ..r i>k b* name, bul alloarfl n t.. ba kaawa bj bapllcatlon fual M bom be la blttlag al 1 betleva the eonventlon la read) to cheeee ? prvgreealve maa, of a kih.i to ba ins own mafltar." tha Ooveraor toyo, "aad to adopl ? platform t.? wbl. h men ..f prograaalvfl prlaelplee Bverywhara .1, heerttty aubecrlbe, if oaly It be lefl free from pereoaal coatrol of aaj botI The coaveattea, the Ooveraor adda, must be just as free ;<-4 thal ahlea -*..\" the thir.l party Mr. Btraua aad tha Republlcan pany Mr. Hedgei Not Attacking Tammany Hall. Ooveraor wn.-on, bowever, t.1 k.- ? ??. ti.-uiar pains te iiuikc it appear thal it ls Murphy, and not T.uiiin.iiiy Mall. bfl is aaaalllag. "lt Ih aeldom thal oi*gaataatloBj ara at fiiuit," ba mj.'v it is thoae ahoat* tempt to dktate thelr actloa.' 11,? baa bltberto refralaed, be declares, ir..ni aa} Ing aaythlag ta Ihe publlc ahout the Nea, Vork Bttuatloa beea 1188 he aaated to avoid e\ <n the nppr-arun.-. that bfl 4vas trytag t<> dlctate t.. a great party OB88 nl/.ut ii.ii. Ooveraer flfilaaa'a *rtatetaeal foJIowe: 1 Iihv. been toohlng forward to itn* Byracuaa conventloti with tha deepeel ln tereel becauae l reallse Ita crillcal Ini portanca to tba party throughoui lha na 11.1 n. an.l 1 bava mad*' mv own oplnlon with regard to ll rerj plala t.. tttry frtend from Nea v..rk who haa done in.? the honor to coneull me l hava nol aald any tiiini; in publlc ;t 1-"it it, ..1 through an) newapepera, becaoee 1 aaated t.. avotd even tla- appearance ,.1 .L.ihk vvi.Ht 1 coa il.-inii ln <>tli-TK, iiiiinrly, tiyiiiK Ifl dlctate what b greal part) urganlsatlon ahould do, whal caadidatea it ahould chooaa and what piaifoi-ma lt BhouM adopt. Bul the ton prlndple to ahlch 1 hold inyaell bound, both ln *i.ch and ln ac tlon, jiiatlii.-s me in Bavlng that the whole eountry demanda and expecti iimt iin* Democracy "f Nea York h.* i.-fi abaolute iv free t" make it*- own cholce 1 be Uevfl that it is ready to ebooae .1 pro greeatva man of ? kin.i to be bla own maeter and t" adopl a platform to whlch men of progreaalve princtplea everywhere can beartlly ?mbacrlbe, ir <>ni> it ba lefl free from perewual conurol .>f any aort, The organlied Democrata ..r the greal staic nf Kew v.-rk are ready to aerve the nation and t<> aarva H with Intelll ?enc4 Ther need no dlrectlon fr.'in the niovernor <>f aiKKher stat--, evan tbough ha !?? th. candldate of iiis part) for Ina i 1 ?? i.i.ii. \. lt la aeldem organlaatlona tlmt ar. ,i. fault, 11 >*? taeea wbo attempl Ifl dlctate thelr actlon, No Intelllgenl party jeader can |uatl) or 4v1.-t.iy 01 even ln IHIIgentl) eondemn or rejeel thfl <>i?'n an.i honesl orflranlaatlon by whlch alona partlaa eaa |"- beld to ooncertad actlon. iiut h-* can and moal .1" evenrthlng In bui power io keep them free ?n<i unboaaed Ti,, Damocraey of New York i? at a I nnllnnrd on IhlrO VW. arronil rolumn. BATTLEFIELD TOUR. GETTYSBURG. HARPER'S FERRY 4 WASHINGTON. ll'.yal Hlu-* Llne Salui d,iv. uctober llth. I Bder per**onul escort ,'?' \l\ Expenflea. Ijtov* \v ::.;.i Bl I ?" a m.. Ijhenv **? ?'?-? "? ,n Tlckel Of in?.s "4*. .17'. iIxa. i3"4' ?4*)" Broadway, 7 ('orilandt St., ZU Flfth Avi., 111 \V. IStth St 24". I'olumbua Ave. and Stu tWa tutu'i O-o-t SU flb'4*4-J?*>a.?48ilvL LEADE uprn i Prcsent Homc Rule Bil! Urgeci on American Supporters by W. H. K. Recimond. M. P. SIR G. C. MARKS SPEAKS , Dreams of Erin Where All Are at Peace Under British Em pire?One Discordant Note at Carnegie Hall Meeting. "Ireland lao'l Ireland Any M,.re," ? aong, Apparently not. in I Carnegie Hall hurt nlgbt, t.eforo th" rr'i''.^t gathering <>f irisii ootablea which NOW York haa Beofl alnCO "dfrect ? riii'ism" waa apptted t>> 'The playboy th. Bfeatora WorH," wuiiam m. k Redmond, b leader of tbe Kooae Ruli movement, aod a brother "f Jobn E, Redmond, dofended tbe Orangeman and acbnowledged tbe debl which tbe ? ? ? ? ? ? Home Rule <v\ed t" tha r.ii..r.,i party. Only once xx.r.- there ? ? ? Ri dmond hi cked tbooa klv. Thi sitiKle lli.lixulil.il tO >"? i :.-.i ..ut oi hla s.sit i>..for>. re fairly under way, To cap the cllmax of thia atrangooi '.f iri.ih evanlnga, .1 ibigor who waa down "ti tha progremme for "Irteh mel began wlth oo orla from Li ? "Never dld 1 hear thal time ln [re land," aald a d 1 ito oid woi ln tha 1 r..tit r..\x. ind the n ai of tha audten. e which had com prepared to abed Ita heart'a bl.I, Llguratlvoly, f"r "Ihe "id aod" Beetned to ba a llttle hit puaaled aa t.> how i" ad, when Blr rjeorge Croydoo Marks. ,n Engllah Member of Parllament, fOUowod R< d 111,11,1 in tbe Bpeechmablag. Mr. Red? mond told tho Itlsli Ani'Tli ans that Hoin. Rula vx.ia a QUOOtlOO Whlcb the in. 11 xxho llVOd ln Ir.Iand w.r.- nuu h better quallfled to jmigto than their countrymen la Amotica, an.l h>? orged th. in to BOPPOli tba d.-'lsioti of the nieii i.a k booae t" ooi api tba praaaal btiL Tbe Irelood whlcb ba held up to the men long abeoot from tbe home land iiuist have Ind.1 aaemed Btrange. He pl bared t,. them the Ireland "i hia dreama, an Iral ind \\ here no dlotlnctlon -?h luld be diawn be1 ween Cathollc nnd Proteatant, where Klng William and ih, Boyne ahould i?- forgottan nnd loyalty t.. the Brltlah amplra remem i,. red. The One Jarring Note. Th. r..'.-. no beeplng an triahman down, even ln a mlllenntum, an.l th.- apeaker lapeed Inadvartently int., ona JarrlnK n.de xxiii.h Boemed iweeter to tha uu* dlence than all his barmony. Io oon? cludlng his defence <>f tbe Orangeman, he aold: ? 1 hax. never aald an Inaultlng word ,,f -in Orange Irlsliman mlagulded, blgoted, patnfully Ignorani though tboy are." The audlenca cbeered rapturoua iy. Redmond waa a very boalneaallke apeaker much more hitenl on maklng his poinis than on glvtng his audlenca ;m opportunltj t?. appiau.i. Tarice be aaked the frlendly men on th.. plat? form xxho applBUdod him lo "please .stop." and on .mother OCCOBIob he tOld th-- aiidlence "Never mlnd the choerlng blisllie.ss.' Reminds Him of Belfast. Before ba had fairly got Into his Htrid,- a floabllghl which waa aal ofl ai his elboa BOBl him lw.. fOOl ln tbe alr. ?if 1 .nd not baee a roooUoctloa <>f how far 1 have COOM OVOT Ihe s.-as," sald Redmond, "i iboold !??? locllnod to put that ib tnonslialioii dOWB lo the 'Hy ?.t' Belfaat Whol tooh plaea in Betfaal yeaterday \>as ln no way more danger 000 than what haa Just taken place." RedmOOd took the BtOOd, and 08 was (onlinueil ,,n tl.ir.l i?.i|f. Il'il. .-oliimii. ? REDUCED FARES TO INDIANAPOLIS. s.?;.'.. '1,1,, i ., ::., and ' icloliar 1 I'cnn aylvanla Kallroad Only 13288 round trlp from Nea York Tickota good returntng to raach deatlnatlon before mldnlght, un. 8. -A_VL BIR, GBORGE CBOYDEN MAKKB. H-POUND FISH KILLS FIVE Boat Overturned in Effort to Land Muskallonge. Toroato, Bept. 20 Plve membera "f inng family arore drowned la the laka ? I ni. .? t..-,ia:. tbe vtcttaoe boinsj ! William McCaffrey, "f Toroato, ealoa ti.nr.iK> r of tho Caaadlan Oeneral Elec tiio Company, bla mother, arlfa ood two cbUdn n a fourteen*pound muakallooga wbleh had boon booked by Mr. McCaffrey was .. .] onalble for the deatha of tba family party. Clutchod ln tbe haada of Mr. McCaffrey when hla body xv.is found araa a trolltng llne, and oo 'ho book xx i4- a fourteen-pound muakallonge Tha big ptke was stiii allva aod thraahed thi water vtotently ta 1k> xx.is dl axx B in Tha coroner aald there woa no doubt tl t th.- Aah had BtrUCB the line of Mr. .\: Caffrey and booked hUneelf, aod ithat ln thi efforta of Mr McCaffrey to Igei it into the boal theconoe waa over? turned and he and hla family icrlahed PEACE 15 DAYS HENCE? Wording of Turco-Italian Treaty Now Under Way. Ouchy, Bwltserlaad, Bept II Tun-o-itaiiati peace oegotlattone have probably entered th. ir Rnal pbooa xxith the arrtval bara of Rechad Paoba, bear ix\g Turi..'.x's lat.-at propoaala. if these are aeooptable to Italy, aa is hoped. Rechad Pacba xxiii aaaume dhrectioa of the ofllcla] negotlatlona and arrange lha practae wording of tha peace treaty Tbe drawlng up of tha iin.il protocol, even it' the nea Turklsh propoaala ara ry, |a llkely to ba aomowhat delayed. aa the Turklah govarnmeni la anxioui t" have the electlona oi er be? fore concludlng peace; otherwloe the y mg TurkB tvould have a trump .anl. Consequently, n la nol expected tbal ? ,,, -,. ?? ui be Blgned before Oo* tober II m SHE TRIES SUICIDE Well Dressed Woman, Suppos erily from Newport. Inhales Gas. a xxoinim aboul thlrty?frve yeara otd, v.ty protty, x.rx vx.ii dreaaad and ?.)> parently redned xxho la belleved from lot* tera found In ht r pooaeaalon t.> r>.? Mar. I ir.-t Crlmmona of Newport, H i, at tempted auidde by Inhallng cas i.ist i iKht igt No H Waal 18th Btreei Bhe xx.is found un< onadoua ?n<i araa taken to New Tork i Hoapital, where it araa aald ber condltton ' \x ns Berlotifl [ Aceordlna to Mrs BUUngwood, who has a boordiag bouaa at the addreoa, the xx,.man came t.? h.-r tw., daya aago from the Margarel Loulaa Home, of the Toung Women'a Chrlatiaa Aaatxrfatloa, la w. st 1Mb atraat Bha waa very well dressed aad of raflaed appearanoa. BhorUy be? fore mldnlghl Mra RlUngton d<'t-???(.?.i pas mai traced II to tha new lodger'a room. Tha xvoman xxas on tbe bad, fuiiy dreaaad, xxliii a ti. xx rubber tul .? ln her in.nitli, xxiiii one end attached to aa open ?as |et The xxi.m.in's affOCtfl CQBBlBtOd of a BBMll hand aatchel and a btack telaaeope bag in whlcb xv.rra aaveral lettera addraaaad to "Margarel Crimmoaat n>>. im BeUovue Bveaue, Newport,' Rhode ishtn.i." aod ? No. M Thomaa atreet, Naarport Rhode laland," aad, accordlng to tha pollee, a ,88-calibn ravolver, fully looded sh.- had been readlna a h..<>k aatttled "PoppU'a Btory: A Tale ?.f a Bouth AMoaa iiiri," and hail UOdorUOOd two paaaagOO, orio aa followa: 'And aama da aay of Poppta tbal iiu-r.' ba toara <>f tha tnoon, sin-d in B land h.xond th.- B8B, and that th.-y brtag forgatfulaeaa aad freodom from pam." and 11.th.-r, "And ln Bta glOOHB* mg about th.. room in- *ii.*i dropped deod before a ptotOia of hope over tba mantol plt-ce." [ Patrolmen and Mill Workers Battle Fiercely with Knives and Clubs When Attempt Is Made to Stop Parade. BLUECOATS DRIVEN BACK Many Rioters Fall Bleeding and Others Wrcst Weapons from Assailants, Two of Whorn Are Stabbed?Trouble Feared To-day. I/iwrence, Ifajfl*., Sfpt. L'O.?\ battle altb katrea aad eluha bntweoa Indus? trial Weraera of tha VTorld and the policy, in whi.h two ofa^cera were ?tabbed, on-> Beverely beaten -nd sev r>rai riotcr.-,- Injured, occurred n on>* of the priii.ipai bualaeaa Btraeta of Law rence to-day. The Bght began ?' ? thr- pollce trir 1 to fltop an mforinal parada ?.f textlla opentlvea preoedlag ? i d.ni..nstr.-.';.,n in bOBOT ->f Anna Loplaao and John Ramy, wno w.r. killr-d durlag last wlnt.-.-'s Btrlke rh.ts. Further trouble is feared by tha :-o lico to-morrow, when ti.e ortSer for a j-enr-rai r-trike 0f twenty-four hWOTO. whlch haj beea called bjr the lad le tri.-.l WnrkTs, goafl int.. affect in t'i-> ? ""..11 aad w< ollen mll - h.-r.-. it is intended ? ? un prteoi :::? ni of ooeph ,T. Ettor, Arturu < Ilovaaalttl, Indujtrlal " f the World leadera, and J mill worker. T tese men will ba pla Bd ..ti tri.il in Balem to-morr m i'i ? ?? nn <-. tion arlth bflaa Loplzao'a .loath. Bev . iai membera of taa ar ri' ed to-nlghl to help t!. Two arreetj were made dartag I te r!..t. Cbrto Traaa a, ol Plti .,-*.. "f th" orgaahuara "f the \V,.rk.-rs ..f th.- H/orld, alao 44 .^ t;.k''n int.. cuatody, hi araa detsjlaed oaly temporarily. Tha pollce ?;.>? h? reacued by th-> mob. .'ity afagghal S'ii Iivan said no v ? | fer Tr. Bca'a un al aad thal thera no hamedtatfl mtentloa >.f taking I ".1 into cuatody. May Strike in Other Citlea. To-morrow'.- r 1S oxpected b* the Indiaetrtal : orkera* ? ?. \41-1. B| r. ad effi <i. In Imaay other .**'? a Bagfcaad mani 1 llng centn idera of tba org mlaatlon aay, mill amployea are n tltlag 'for Laarreace workera to K" out Wiliiam i i). Haywood, ? national "-rganiser, laaued aa appaal oa Boaton Conuaon two weeka age for workera all over th* ' worl.l to Btop WOTk aa 8 mark <>f pro test Telegrema ara aald to bava beea re celved from vartoufl 1 irtj of tbe eoua , try proailaing t.. .. call a cabb) meaaage waa aenl ttvalghl ; ba Oeneral Confederatlon of Labor |g Fraace aanounchig tha attika aad 1 lnp tateimatJJbnaJ ald. ln aatlcipation of trouble arhen tiie miiis open to-inorrow twe hun Ired po ii.-.* wiii be bekl at tha eeatral 1 Btattoo, with fleveral automobllea at their dlapoaal, read) to ba aeal at ? tn any part of the City. Th.- , bj-jjlj between tha mll] *.v,>rker-i and Ih.- poti 8 '"-?! iy w u BB. \; : Mora than tareaty thoueaad operativea ha.i beea al the r Ib 1 ; *--. itloa *" wi Icobm Beven huadred raemtx ra ol Industrial Work.r.s ..f the V7orhL 8>h 1 ha.i come oa a BpecioJ traln from l'-.-i ton t? partlclpate latar in a paradV to ih'* gravea of Anaa Loplaao and J,.iin Ramy. After tha vlaltora bad arrlved an Impromptu pamde araa atarted doam .'oninion Btreet ti,.- itc-axchera turaed lato Bampehlre Btreel aad then into Baeea Btr* t, tha niaia buab thorotighfara Pohce Line Dnwn Up. The parade waa laformal aad oo hp pttcatlon bad been mado for i.i-mlt The pollce, told that th.- operativaa aren marchlng through the etj^eeta, at* tempted t.? aad the demoostratloa. a aojuad >>f tweaty-flvfl otnfeera waa Beal to the ooraar >>f Bseea an.i Laarreace Btraeta drawtag up in a thia liae .i.r..ss Baeea atreel '.. awall the ar rlval >'i tin* prooi **alon. Two large bannera were ..:;.,i bj th?* fiont -ank of the marchera Oaa was 1ns. lllied, '?The ObI] J'l.-l: ? l-'rce.loni for EttOT and . ,i"\.umitti." Th.- other bere the weeda "Pollci and Militia." belOW WhtrOb was the ins.-rip tion, "Who Killcd Anna and .l.,ht, ' When the bead of ihe parad* n ... h. .1 tho liae of pollce it hatted an.i aa ar gumeat bagaa. The Bergeaai in charge of tha poaacfl detall aotlfled the men et ihe bead oi the n irchera that they nmst dlsperaa be auea they bad ao p< 1 - niit. Tha men in tho froot raak were cndeiivorlng to fall ha.k. Whlla thflflM 111 the 188* 8848 pukIuiik forw.ud. All tlie tlBM the Lands 0*888 pkajrlBg the Industrial U'08*88*18* anthi'in, "I. Inter natioiml," and the BTOWd was BtOglag the i-horus. For a aoiBeat "r two tli was "liii.-t at the bead ot ih.' line. Bl* llttlfl girifl who were anaoag the Baajrchera bacant-a terrllied at the fllghl ol' the DOUOfl an.l the in.ii. atiotis of apprrtaehlag ttaabla, and, breakiag through the liae ..t b|uj> COata th.-y ran awav eryiOg, .Sn.lden ly the flUUrCbara ln the r> ar 01*888Bd forward an.l the niill workera tru-.i to pass the pollCjO. The paradera Btraek iit;ht an.i left at ihe oiii.eis, wh.. rooponded by awlagiag thelr dube in all directions. bfaa) ol tha paradera wera kaocked bleedlng '>? tho grouad. in .soine Inataooea tha rioieis robbed the offlcera of their clubs und begaa to baat the poUia\ Tho