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t 10 MAKE LONG FIGHT Rechad Pacha'sTone Sti!! Confi dent in Characterizing Balkan Terms as "Absurd." BOTH SIDES STANDBYGUNS Turks Now Talk of Frontier Line Stretching from Salon ica. Northward of Adri ;tnople, to Midia. Oi . 27. Both thi I nding by thoir .: nai N' ? Who think tlK-y know what nd th< ? noa rtlll be Ifevi tli.** thi prObablllttei of th. i on .. : of peace ere RP'atpr than thoee ,,f g n of thi confllct ?[?;, . . ? , .,-: dlapab hei i?tu. admlnletratlon nt Con* ..i. ,i Pacha ron tlnue* bul Um chlef of thi Turkish pteatpotentlarlei decllnei to dlvulgi ihe natiir.' Of thl MPljT Whlcb 1 I WUI . ,,t t.> thi alltei to-morrow wh< n the conf< ? ? t Bt ? ea'a Palace it I-55 underetood that ? arill I*- -n already ouUlned, with . . t. i. ii promlM that Turkey viii .ij pi> in a..- European territorlei I |o ):. r UM rtf'ii ? which Cotml BerchtoMi tbe Auetro-Hungarlaa Mlhlater, proposod before thi war. **Whlle l cannot dlaouaa Um rei j ol ? ? Ottoman goveH-raent,'* eald Rechad - ;? a luM night, thlni preventa fmm laylng thal th,- termi tho r.llIcB have proposod are gfanply nbeurd. They have prod iced thhi bnpweaiOB wherever heard. iven outeldi of Turk l?h dtclea lt waa never known that after tl 8 ? ;-!-. armtet* I om bt - nt party eould ask th? other to cedi territorlei bravely de ,)ended OXti *ttt\ ti th lurcrisra. Quest.ons by Rechad. "Why should wi de thl -, top* lally when mo Bulgartaai had thw rev< . ir banda Jurt befen itlce, -.:.- Qreeka, who < ontlnued to defeated both ? d land ttitti ranlna aad nt ara >>ff thi 1 ?HI<lHliell?"8'.' "Tnrkoy wai induced te i apt en armlitlce onlj on the advlci of thi powere, la order to avold uaeleei ear* . i on both aldei. The eaeaa humani tartaa conelderatloai led the ottoman ? ii -it to aeb for the revletualllni ..? thi beeleged towna, an.i mlghl ln* . j ,-i nmenl to j Hld i ertaln . ond'itloni for thi idke of peace. Bul have - tt ? .n thl othi r band, aamrt luat th?iin-itlce waa arranged bogtve . Taashen nn mportantty of mafctag p*ace ? s erltheut lUffeiing further kMM tn tho fleld, nnd they characti rlie Tur* kky'i talk ol kei plng Adrlanopli, Yanina and Bcutarl and regalnlng Ba lonlca rs ilmply laughable. General f general gtaff, said: HLet them come and take Balonlca lf they can. Even the dual of our am hero up to defend o r rlghti Confidence tn Constantinople. The moal optlmlatlc of tho Turklah mllitary party profen oonfldence that iho BulgartaM wlll never bi ai-ie to force the TchataMJa llnea, bul that, on tho contrary, with her preaent powerful army Turkey wlll free Adrlanopli f.Ttnigiit and. adding thal garrieoa to ihe main bod |owatd PhUlppopolia and Balonlca. The pnoonaaloa of the Turklah fortrm i.f Adrianople thui itlll remalae the jeai stumbllng block ;n the way of ttM i Dfttftnent of peace, Compenaatlon fof .?MlfeaVia h*. lome other part of Euro "j*an'Tiifkev wlll probably ln the end ive < vt'ii this dlfflctllty and eneble h< lo'. onaenl to the reti ntlon bj Tar i(. of it-" gn al fortrem ?win. h tbi l troopi havi been unable te v due. gaioi ' een luggeeted ai ? poa aihle l?alt to induoe the BnlgariaiiH to abandon Ihetr claliui te the northern city which thl Turks refUM to yleld. jVihi.i'S With MMIM such idea ln their mlndi th>- Turklah delegatw win in cj,iu> oounter propoeali tho ptlputatlon that Balonlca ihall remaln in OUeeaan banda ? t'"0 being drawn from ihat aouthern porl through Wt ai ti Adrlanopli to Mldla. ptlAomatli tfrclea here conalder thera la certaln to tn ? gradual approadma* tlon of Um eaceearvi teruM pul forward h> the Balkan aflka and the Turka, i>nd whon thal stage bai oiue beia bed thlrd ]>arti.^s may havo a rhancfe te Intervene n order to rccon . . thi mnalnlag dlffereneei between tho aQveraartea Thtt iliilgarlan detagatei have au thorlaed "The -foralnB Poat" te state n.a: Bulgar)a is preparad to eaat th? . pntrol of ti?f sultan Bei Ira Ifeeque, at Adrianople, permanently ln the bandi pf thi Bultan'i repreaintatlvea, and io maki ":| poailble conceaetona to Turk* luh rellgloui feellngi aiaodatad with Adi lanopM SERBO-TURKISH FLIGHT Moslems Driven Out of Neutral Zone Near Alessio. London, Dea -7.?A Duraaaa dia j.a.h t<> "The Tinios," andeff date of "Altor four days' Aghtlng in thr dlB* triot befwei 'i Babe and Daltiihl, ten mUea north of Aleaalo, the Turks were . ?; out of the ">' tral mi on M? The) kwl aeveral bundred killed auri wounded, arhlle the Bervlaa oaeu< altlei nuiiii'. n d i!M .\ arpeh iteamer hai brought to Duraaao greal quantltiei of ?ar atorea Bini u-.i-tt'.' miiiH ir.un Balonlca for thi Berviaai al Aleaalo'" i $1,600 FOR BALKAN JEWS AUunce Israelite Univcrseile Aids Sufferers from War. Thl 0fi\t;9Tt <?f tlM N'fw York hrarnh of tt.' Alllance leiatiite Lfnlviraelle an AUSTRIAN KAISER'S HEIR ' PLANS A NEW EUROPE Reported To Be Trying to Build Vast Slav Empire Including Balkan States and Po land Under Hapsburg Suzerainty. I-. ? . I .. .-. 27. ACl 01*dlng to thfl Vlenna correapondenl of "Le Journal, I nand i i? 9 ? : r the dlacloaure of an . mi.j'iii ns plan whlch the an hduke baa I. oncelved nnd la now actlvelj ? |dea~e**ing to make effeetlve. II ' plan - la? led tO have 1 the effecl of conrpli ' ip ?,' .- the polli ' '--': :,;"1 ll1" ? iu of alliam ea ol the E to*day. i ii a word, the archduke alma - -? cri atlon of a vaal Bii 1 - mp "' , of the aouth under the Crown of the riapaburga. He is now preparlni ?> coup d'etat ln Aufltrla-Hungflr) to. th.- wa.. for the Brat part of bla pro gramme, whlch is the llberfltlon ol dlacontentad flnd 111 flflflortod | wboformed the Dual Monan hy. Havbig 1 thua made a clean aweap of th< - - i mi,' j-, liti-ai eondltiona, he ? !.,y lh.it Ul ?' dl* ? Bfl in tba home ol l>r. . i ona thal a its treaaurj I ?' io the -. ntral comm I : rla to bfl dlatrll ul ? amoni J< artab I Balkan aun*. Prealdent Kaufman Mendell i alllance l-.ad been Ir. ? - ' ? - and thal Ita ol ? ? I arai lo - .itivf iu all parta of tha world arho are ln distress through avar, !"n" I lne or- ot-.. ? e ta tn ? ? : ' ^ "'' I said thi orgai laatktn bad ISfl ?- '' "'" m trltlea i ln amrloua - oui Irlea li ?' ,; I '''? 1"'la -?o-' TURKISH PROPOSALS IN Porte Declares It Will Pay No Pecuniary Indemnity. I.,,- ?;?., Ac ordlng noplfl newepnpere, tlie Turkish count.-r rjropoflflJfl fll thi conference in London rrtei the raalntenanase of Turkey'a effe aorerelgnty orer tha tflrrltory flflfli nf the line of demarkatlon between the M.n-.tu Rlver and ihe Euack Barn, ln* . .: Adrlanople; whlle we?1 - l the line the gorernmanl would bi con tont with tho reeognltton of Turklah aovereignty, wltb an autonomous reglma The government, owever, refuaea to entertaln any ldea of paylng a pecunl ary Indflinnlty, The Auatrian Ambaaaador had ? pro* longcd conference arith Klamll Pacha, ti.- Orand Vlaler, to-day. it i-a thought thal the i onfi n nea poaaib j bad to do with tiu- oueoUon *>t s.-utari aad twe roportaaj Auatrkw propoaal for thfl ifl?tan by Bdontenegro <>f Mount Loweben, an Importanl helgbl domi* na ing ihe Culf of Cattaro. MECCA CHOLERA STRICKEN Deaths Reach Total of 1,714 in Last Four Days. Lonahm, Da K. An o-iessa dlflpatch i "Tha Morninfl Poat" reporta an alarm ine Incroaafl ln thfl eptdemlc of cholera In m. -a. aratrfa, where i.l pilgrirrui ar. now j;at!,. r- .1 it. tb<- laal four daya 1,711 deal i ha*ra been repoi ? NOTES TRIUMPH OF MEDICINE. U. S. A. Officer Says 28,000 Wounds Out of 35.000 Have Been Cur'-d. Bona, Bulgaria, De< M Modern hospit? al roetbodfl baae aavad thouaanda ol llmbi an.i haanahrada af llvae ln ti.e Balkan wai acarordlnfl to Major P, C. Paunl tha medlual earpfl ol tha I rdted Btatea who hai r11a'i?-> a careful ntu.i\ of tlie Bulgarlan military ho.?i itai- Hia oh* -?- i . a rtarld ptatun ol tba I trjjieal mvie ot tbl roflfltet. "Thlrtv-flve tbeuaattd Wounded have beon brought n-.rtii of th?- frontler alaca ibtlng began, aad of theefl fully twenty*eight thouaand have been cured." aaM th*. niajor to the Miroapondenl to day. "This record la rernarkable, when it ia consldered thal M per ct-ut ..f tha wounda ware Infi ctod befora tha pau<-nts .-ntf-red tha hoepltal. owlnfl t.< tha utter inade of tbe fleld hoepltal. MASSACRE BY GREEKS. i i -- M Tba Turklah Erabaaey here l aa recelarad a meaaage ftom tho Turkish Foreign OfBce alleglni tuat fjroeh banda whlcb recentlj entered ihe \iiia*>- of Kolonlatl, near Xaalua, maa* aacred the tahaattmta, withuut regard to iig?- or aex. BLUEJACKETS IN BRAWL No Marines Among Scorpion's Men at Constantinople. Waahlngton, Dee M Anawerlng ln* <iuiri- ? i.b.iut ti.. reported brawl In Con* ?pta laat nlgl I between aome .<r th?- eniisted man fronri tha conaerted yaehl Bcbrplon and - - llana, ti.itii-iaia t-f tha Navy Deportmenl have pol t---i out thal there ara no marinea aboard the plon, but uni; bl i- j.n-k. t?. Tbal ai ? dlapoaed to vl.-w thi matter llghtlv ln ? ? baen - ol anj offlclal report >>f the 1 brawl. CASTR0 BLAMES U. S. Thinks His Downfall Was Due to Washington Government. Pai .-. i ''?'?? tl, ' ii i lano < ?.>'ti o, i ?? - lenl of Vew buouv a ho la on hia aray i-. tha L'nlted stat,.-- aboard tiu. ateamei Le Touralne, In an Interrlea with a oorrwpondent of the Doropean Bdltlon ->f "The Mew v-.rk Heiahl." <\ preaeed the beilef that hia dewnfall wns inn to the a iii-t i- ii ji pjoarariunent, "whlch wflnted t-, *? t pajeaeaalon ?.t mlnea lfl i< .a ii. axpreeaed the furthei beilef, how* ever, thal tho presi-tit poll.y of the Amei lea> Bjawflrnment arouM perml) I Ih ins to renew th.-ir relatloni a Ih the Unlted Btati i on a perfectly coftilal baata. TheratOrt be waated tO kn.<w tln I'liltni Mt.lt.-H and Bflfl anu.uk a people nobie an-i geoeiotu, aa were all peoplaa aflaentlally Induati loua The aa*Preetdenl t-hnriferi tloinez aith g?l>:;reseinK liberty und m>-naclnt: lif<- anu property. Caetro sai.i that h<- wouid he wiiiiiix io it-t'.itii to Veneauela but only if called bj the Vt neaui lan pat^pla wltb the w< rk of building OV ? '*" Ictorlng Um anelem and hlatorlcal klng* l and fo mding new prlm Ip The neu confederatlpn. accordlng to ie autborlty, is to ln< I ide thi i utonomoui khtgdemi i l Hungan .. Bohetnii and Poland each alth ltl own peraonal ruler; fleryla, wltb Iti ? frontiers extended by recenl rktorlei ind stm further Im reeaed by the In* cliutlon of Blavonla; Mont< n< iro, en* larged bj ? peri of Dalmatli and parl .f Efereegovlni and thi other Balkan Btatea Poland ir> aald to ha\<- been qufck to Igraep UM plan and bai Hgnlfled nnanl* iii.ms adheelon. Bulgaria is favorably diipoeed. an.i active pourparlen are nmv gelag on between Klng Perdlnand an.i An bd iki Prani Perdlnand. ier | vla. n li ais.. eald, i? beglnnmg t<> real* i ise the advantagea of thi m bi n , I American Missionary at Elbasan Receives Summary Notice. j Thr- Atneiican B<>..r.l of . ?oinniissioner*. for Porelgn Iflaiioni bai lual recelved ? deapatck from thi American Conaul at Balonlea to tba effect thal the Bev, C? Tilford Ertckeen. n* ralHlonary at Bl* ' haaan. in Albanla. haa lUMlVed ten dagl' noticn to q nt tbi place. Thli order tooehei America ln a ten.i.-r ipot. Bomi yeari ago ? itranger appeared al the board roonu aho announced blmaelf aa an Albanlan 1 ey. He aaked i dlei et wltri ii. aecretarj and announced thal he had eome to gel teachen for hli people told ti nt thia board aenl oui only mlaahmary leaehera abo carrled tho 11'i.ristian neeaage, h? declared that he knew thal thal ll wouM make ne dlffer* ! enc-. His piople w. re onl nomlm Mobometani; they aere orlglnallj Chrle* ttaaa They waated t ? learnlng or : the BTeat, n<> matter how ll n Ighl deal with rettgton Hi appaaled to free Amor* Iea, with aii hi r rei d dvan* ? tgei, to belp blm and j i" ople, itrug giing for freedom ai d I Jamea L Bai ton lecrol the board, cbaaced to teli thi I thia itrange t IMtor at i mk i ' i n re, aberi II m Impreaaed one of hia heereri thal she with anothei friend aai led to givo t_B,00D to apreid over a flve* jreai term la foundlag * new aerh am< na Iheee twe mUUoni <>f Albanlana Tare marrled mimoaarlea Um Ret F. B. Eennedy aad tbi Bev. C T. Biickeor. arere found lo nndertaki I ? ptoneering and aere aaitgned te two Importi tree of Albanla the former at tt tbi latter al Blbeaan. Driven from Tirana. Mi Brlckaon Indeed wn flral ; - araa di Iven from I the pen I the New Turh perty i.i d re-eal blmaelf ai Elbaaan There he haa held on iturdlly, once being arraated an.: tranaported to Monaatir, - aearjrlng delay and negotlatlona hi aai allowed to de parl Hli elforti toward permanenl ei tabliahmenl the aac irtaig of a n loi f, realdence, ? I <e\ at. have heati Mocked by the Turklah governmenl whlch elalmed for mllitary am tho land ih.it had been purobaied, aad only after lon| and patlenl preaaura refui ded tha coat and allowed anothei locatlon to ba ? ? ?? | r.'t ?tru t' 'i ai i rei) polnl of i It an te, Ihrlng ln the mldat of dlaoi Ier, plottlngi and atld alarma thla mlaatonarj fam st ieh lo Iu poal hoplng f? better da i and a falrei hance. That auch hope wai nol unwarranted appeared when upon ? recenl vlall io Tlrana, whenre he had , Mr. Erli k lon a aa > ?? cetved b) iho head nvn with profound cordlalll They welcomed h'm lo the town urged him 10 nettle ther*- rm.l loaded blm with demonitratloni of r> - .IiiHt n? ' ,,. ,,,,. mgmr ot the Halkau ? ' vatnai Turkey aai otwnir.j.. the ie. rloua ilckm n of hla ildeal len eoi ;? ? Mr. Brlckaon to lake ti.<- boy m are he could hava lurglcal attentlea. An bn i itretcbi i. borni on men'i ihoui* dera, . arri?"i the youth In a ruahlng tour ..: two nn.i ? half daya to Duraeam m the ? aat, wi'> ii e they left for LaaaaniM 'i hi di pirati operation proved fatal Thi lad'i itrength norn by weeki of rlolonl i Inem and enforced iraveUlng. iuoi ambed io ti,.- atraln Mr Brlekaon thua wai left free M hurrj baeh te Mra Brlckaon and ? bi ' ? *? i let chlldrei Arretted on Suapicion. Riachlng Duraaaao, bi aai arraated on ?uiplcion (of whal he eouM nol iear..? iui>i pul nndet K'lard, being allowed te 1 t.-.ik vi nii no om nor to communtoate with hia wif>-, from ahom h>- had heard nothitiK f.>r .-iKlT w.-.kf After thtve dayi ol Imprlaonment, ipenl In vain lu tervlewa vlth oflWra leoWng toward ?ome lettlemenl ef the eaie, he manage i by the help af the l.oy who brouflht him i la meela, to -<iit> a letter post the guard teiiii.-; ti.e oAcera <>f tbe board >>i bli pllfhl The lettei rloeed alth UMM brlef v. < rdi "I?on't t\..nv aboul me; It'l aii la :he day*l work, an.i must M)d IQOBII >>r later. Tii?->- liav.- nothing to h.'i.i in<' on h.'te " Appareotly tbey ha'i nol Tbi cabled dlapatcti eould in.ii.at" that bi wi ..??I rt iched homi ;.t length, nl] te bi ordered away from Blbeeen, thm I fulAUtag ihe Duraaai ottaoot't wordi that j he wouM n.ii bi allowed lo :;v# tn the | latid at tbe i'i."-' nt tim<- Ihat the .ountry araa ao meettled no mlMloaary work could h.- doai >'i pmattted. it leema Irepp-Blbli tbal an mterprlie so raltantly begun, mto whleh iif> aad treeiure havi been poored nnd whlch had for Ita aoi, alm the MeMtBg Ol that har.K Alhan'.an people?a bra*/!, I'.'iiriotlr nn I r.ipii iac.' of in.-ii -should eoOM tO .l<f<-it by Ihe -iini'i.' order to i.<- K'.ii^. Aequalnt* nni" hai ii^.mi made. iin?>H of approaeh opened, aome confldenee woa. it nemi ut though) wtth thepreopoct of an auten* (iiiitu.;, Albanla. now was |tMl tba ttmi for her to welcome and utlUae aviry friend of liberty and llght. lt Is hoped tha* hetter OOUMlll may prcvall and tliat the it?-ttlenunt of the Italkan trouMn may leave Albanli opea t.> the fhiletraai u<i ings of peace and ^>>".i ? HL [ MNA ON 1WANE New Republic Displeased Be? eause This Country Is Not More Aggressively Friendly. REMEDY HARD TO FIND Mistrust Due to Failure of United States to Tell Other Powers to Keep Their Hands Off. \rtmt Tha Wbane'e -???n<?.?-" 'r*lt 1 i - kimr. n.-v. :i Unfortunatfl ns it may I,, and aa rT_f*_greeflbli '"-. anj Amerlean aa it i?. the fact retiiains that at the pree*. . nt rnoaaent th.- Inti i m.f lha. Unlted states in china is obrloualy oa th.- araa . nn.) th.- governmenl eertalnry ottghl to .1-. aomethlng aboul it Amerlcan frlend Bhlp fer China an-i tha kin-iiv feettnfl "f China fo*- Ar.ierlrn to tra.lltien.il and also b thing of value to America, nor so much at thlB tnoinent. wle-n Ani-ti. an trade ? in i itenttal valua with regard t-- poawlWe future commerclal expa i loa Juat i ???'?' ' ? tle la belng broki'. and I ?? - hb eaa are aglnalng te , ? \- i la the kind ol ?? ? a lot, bul doea ti--*' her prOf< ? s. -I fri' n-ls.liip. it ls us diflicuit t-> auggeat ti,-- . ns lt Ip eaa) t< obat ?? i '?? fa. I - ? Amerlcan gov< ? ,??> t i..: . ?om foi nrard st- P toward brlnglng aboul another recojrnltlnn of th.e t.-t rltorlal Integrlty of China from all tl a powera, ns did Mr Hay twelare yeara ago, and alao la atmptlfylng tha matter of making a loan t-i Um - bJaoao. Chloa'i groning mletruet or loaa ofoon* fldence ln A-neri.-rt, i? du.- tu tha failure Ol An.erli B to take any step townr I ho'd Ing oaff aggreoalve powera Ruaaia ha '? deprlved Chlafl of thi yr.-i.t dependency of Mongolla la aa nnholy manner; Enaj land haa tuk.-n away Tlbal in Mmll u fasiiiun. Thfl sa- n 'I l" lm Iple of 1 titorial Integrlty bl China haa I lati .1. apparenl I] almoal ahe ndom -: Rui ala is more powi rful I MongoUa and a i,. n i iphere of In [ii,. ii ? ii I bini goea the open dooi ?.' -I ap In tha alr ^ dearly - t na. Tet?thla aeae | l ' ? k ? lm< ri 9 d..--s n--'' 1 Look to America for Help. ! ? fl .1 \ I -ti . IWl undei the leadi rahtp --r Jo m 'i aaved t'hlna I partll ? ' nerer forgotten ti li . ? ? ? ln thal A . -. 1.: .I not havi pen tl * v gi -i now ti 10 nal ' io,.k f-.i .-?? iftpu _rom thlfl tlmfl ??! fi - ,it ?' ?"*"*? far it la noi rotrnlng, hr>? 1 inatead Amei oa a member <-f thi - ?? . '****''j flnanclera, la i" league and comblna iiri witu tha eery worst af iggieaaora. ?| ..., 11 <?-,rn lotll ? ."?'!. foi tha - a . ? ip ond i-.f the ? demanda telv, ] ? aee 11 thal - ? ? ? ?? ?aent the 1 t that Amoi 1 .v i.i. ii 1 revi nta them from i< thi Pbey feel I \ rlng heraelf 1 a a -,..-. . . rreet* tance I . 'i h.it tha -.it latlon I mportant to < hlna ond ti al ihi futun of thi n itlon la pt rllled a''- ijulti ? v ? Rn u han reasognlaed thi lndep< rtence .-f M01 | gohfl ai -I Ihua ' 'hlna l< ? - ' ?' I dependency of hundn la of thouaand - I aquara ml ra It la 1 ,nti. aad Mongolla bul neara 1 ti.- - . hlna haa lefli ih.- rt 1I01 md ao tha ault i? qutte ti . au ? Ind II la aa eei tain a tbat Mong 1 la goni for 1.1 Nothlng ahorl ol a war can t> - i.v.-r tha prorlm ? to 1 Specal Intere6ts Firat. . 1 .? ? o certaln ? ? , ice ln -1 itten rti -' comi * tl.atabllah : alled "apoclal Interoati 1-1 ., m hi t- of nfluen ?. 1 atei ? j ognltlon of autonomy, aelf*gorernmenl 01 Independence, dcpendlng on clrcum n, flnd thi... al a proptttoua llme, ] own< ? ;? Of 1 ourae, Ruaaia haa 1 ,,t ;,; 1,. &ed Mongolla. Ruai la a- ta a nollta of predomlnatliifl Influence 1 -. ,. igh men ?- ? ognltlon --f Indepi ,,,,,] hei ri a treat) wlth the Mongola, wlthout the evlla ol actual admlnlatra tj.iti arhieh Immedlatai ownerahlp arould Invola -? \ alnlatar fact ia ronae tion aith ihe H'-ti-.n .-f Ruaaia Ih tha allonee <>i lapen In tn.- face of huh great move .>u Rtaaala'a part There ls no qjUOOtlOH thal Kunsiii has larga alma, rerj Itkely culminatlafl in Dndlng *u outlel la tbe Oulf <.t r. Ci 1 .|| *i. 1 Japaa ? tya aot .1 word, and aoral romoara concernlng tha ae* (,.-t agreemenl betwofla the tuo conclud* . .1 when Kataura ilattad Bt Peteraburg lavt ?..iiiun. r aeem to be conflrmod Tbere mual be un underfltandlng between ?i?? um, notienfl aa to what eaeh \*hi got. itu? ?la haa now taken har abara, and the Chlneae all la f'-ar and trembtlng as that gwait whut is oonflMem ' the Inaraitable adaran. ?? "f Japan lt all means lhat Motlgollfl has hc.-n taken away, and that Mancbaria aill foi loa ahortly, ceaalag to be ?> part of China ait.-a- thar, inatead ot unly p.irti>. a* is now th?- i-n.il'. i:hk1_iiU h.ib deprtved <'hina of ln itiiel accord aith treat) 1 Igl ta poeetbly, i>ut in aucb a manner an.l at uu.-ii ? tleae an t-> make it poaafhle for Ruaaia to t..k.- atmllar ai tlon la Mon* gotta arith ti luotWeatlon lathhrad from Ihe Tlbetaa move. but alao, aa .\er> Ona kn.iws. aith ObjOCtfl far more dflagfll OUB to .'hlna than thoaa eiit.-rt_lii.il t.y (ir. at itiitaln Situation an Evil One. It ia an evll situation The China? and the frienda >.f China are _iarm<_. The natlon ben is raetly agttated, aad there are hi.tht-.nls who talk of war. Th- . ....l.-r Boon of the eeaantry, how.-v.-r, know how futil. II Ih tO think of K'-liiK to ??i wlth th- greai hear, and, inatead, endeaaoi pl.iluSophi. allv to tllllke th>- beflt flf a bad thtag. Mut on.- cannot help wonder lf .?.- are not now ahaortittg the hirth of (. natlonal spirit an.l purpoaa, simiiar t.i that whl.h hflfl male .lapan B greai 11.1 ti-.n Th- ChlneeA ar.- flflflurodly thlaktng of lt "W.ut," a .rtipihie Chlneae aill t-?ii you; "Wall a faa y.-ats. \\>- ar. Iifllplflflfl DOW, but just wall until our bouaa M la flrdar, until an army '.s tiain.d, th.-u'' Th-n. they inipu aocafl aay it opanly Ituaala Will net har re?ard, and Mongflllfl, nnd Bifljrbe a 1 it Baorfl, v*. 111 herome Chlneae terrftory beyond mi oneatloa. it ia in terextlnj* to thlnk aho-it and full of pos ilhilltks. Not long ,i_u th?re s? a re vl-w <,f omnot flfteen thousand troops hore. in tho matter of phyatcmi and equipment then yellow Mridlen ihowed up u ar? as moat foreign troopi now luardlng Um legatlon quarter. ln appearanai they trert bo4 m ? Icee to tbi rotetgn itandmrd, ir,,i some ihowed lack of tretnlng, but there were aome notably tbe oM Imperial Ouardi dlv-Hoo?tbal ma<i" ai ipl< ridid an ,,..;,. .... anv foreign troops bi re -?-. ot ? i the training. Conditions Now Chaotic it ia appalltng to IMnh of what wlll bappen when they iet lt An army of a million hardy, fearleai men wlll bo an eaay thlng for Chlna te producd tomi ten or flfta n yeara benca Theie li no reaaon why they ihould not bi food lOldlera , ...., ti.. y bai a been lno? ulated wltb ? flghting apliil ar.'i natkM al f<-?-iinK '!'t!'' of th. bow an.i aiTow, tba atlnkpot and i'i.- ipear bai left ''.tti... forever ti.-n at thi momenl tti'- <'h:i"tx and rightini with P.tt-.sitt abeurd, bul tbla aill fea yeara I i< nea '' aill ;.:..., it thi CbtaMM ?? .1 I.'. ln tl..- mean time, 9f courae, Bui-ll and . ahlch alao has to fear thi futuw aa fat ai the i i an coocerned, ar.' foo ib enough to overlook tie hypotheala ret forth above, and their movementi toward keeplng <*hiua in ;i weakened condition, toward preventlna tii organlaatlon ? f iii" armj Chlna wanta and n."!'. wlll form one >.f tne most ln tereetiiu developmenta of the Par Kast ern altuatlon during th.- neal decade Hut t'. gel I'.-p'k to Amerlca'i Intereit In thm mattera it win bi neceaaary hore t.? relterati what your eorreepondent bai fri |uintij endeavored to drlve boma ? <if all. Mi. i.' .ii \ ?? ? ' : ; | j-;. M pledgei i" Chlni and bir conatant ad* ., ?. of tln- preeirvation ??! Chlna Ami i!. .^ al ould <:.. soiu ithlng to Chlna in thli h"'.: of i.I. i' | th.; InttiaUvi ii -ii.i J'.nn Hav. Chlna li itt almoal as mucb dai ier now as ini i i doaen yeara ago. um be* : thli Ami rt'.. bai a langlbli com At Iho \ . icaa i omnrn ?? ?? nen amounti to llttle, Amarloa ? l hi ng yet ? ? tt..npelllng neceealty "f aelllni manufactum abroad. Therefore, the Chlni t la nol tt thla moment a bul tbi ?iui.' i.< ? .'tt.ri'. .-I right ?aib.'it aonx " i' away?wben America wlll feel ,. ? rytna need f..r thla market. and by that time, unleaa aometblng li done, this maiket wlll bi ^'." a Aggreasion Threatening. Tl ?? b laaard ? ?.?.?? -. Ing aro ind the ordi i ? Chlna li being cut . ttended, i Uy thej wlll pn \->.i : ? . is ri- ..a man ifa turera will find lt dlffl ? ? : ? ? '? wl u aii thi powera of Um ? ? mld thal Chlna would whole, tbe} ipoke of all ,im ai. ] "t. Turkee* '.< od M ?:. '"ii ia Whal ? altuatlon now? Tli el is no lon ,,ntt ' ? Hell la Moi <oila. ? | a to become 1 ?lan eooner oi '?' :a la . |. ? ,, Rniabed What, thi n, win Chlna be ra hi nc< "... ib. haa loel a ti .i ? fi ireatet than lha ? | prorlncei of ?'hin.i i neal ? un* . || further ?? - d ln ... arill be ipe kklng, p irbapa of tbe n? ? of Chlni i. Inetiad of elghteen, whb*h the powera wlll itate, *f, .- al all ? nti i i eet red to tbe ? rhlm .-? 'i h< re ? III bi talk >?.' th. "tn rl ..... tratlvi . proper." ? hl . !?' rv,tt' ? Uttla i > rbapa L,ut Hhf !?? -? .!?' ? iu the helptng w).. ra H.-r ' frdm remalni to .. wlll u"t glri " Ne Ingland. ? lUr. u ? and thi i I the ally of u i> Oermany mlghl help. but ihe 11 - an at hon ? to go i.. arai on r it it i l ? . ? \:... ;? ,i 1...S OO Kltng 'i'h.- i anal wlll b. flmahed ?? ii ??>: and poaalM) the Mme i a hen Amei b > i an aaj s<>m? thlni. NEW PRUSSIAN PRINCE German Emperor's Fourth Son Becoines a Father. Berlin, Dec. 26 a aon wai born t<> ,i., i., Ptlnre Augual William "f Prua* aia, iii> fourth son of the i:11.i?? n Prti mi kuguel William, who ???* Aii aandra Vlctorla of Bchlea .. i.; rloleti ni The marriage of Prlnci Augual u llllam an.i the Prln< ??- .. n I in tober 22, 1808, and thli li thi flral chlld of tha unlon. POINCARE A CANDIDATE French Premier Aspires to Prcsidency of the Republic. ; iv . ? ? ie i ?? Ti.i.u'..' i Parla Dec. 29* Raymond Poincar*. Premier .md Mlntater of Foreign Af* fairs. wlll, lt ia announced to*nlgbt, be a candidate tm- the Preeldency <>f the Republle, it li n>.t poeelble in Prench * re Identlal electioni t.> predlct the ro aull with any confldence, owing to the tnci that frequent changei in the smti menti of 111 * - National Aeeembly have been known to occur iu thi courae of <? ?Ingle ommaAon, but it is oertaln that <>f all the . andldatei now ln \ lOW M. PolH . ard is thi itrongeet. II. Bourgeola Mlnlatar > f Labor in iin' Polncari Cabinet, would be ? can* dldati wen it nol for thf fact that hia electlon would i.?- rlgoroualy resiHt-.i bj a*Premier Combea erho is stui a power in tho stat.- deeplte hli advanced yeara, and i.> lf, i>ui>".st, Prealdanl of thr> FYen.'h Benata blmaelf aa acttve candidate for the flret magletracy. Paul Deechanel'i name i? anain hr-iw* promlnenUy mentloned, but hia op ponenta nr^ uhinfr protnlnence tn his itmorr-nt eonnectlon with th<? notorloua Humbeii iwlndli <.f a decade ago. .IiiI.m r.inis, Mlnister of AgrtCUltUri in the last tWO valuiiets, la also looked upon aa nn avallabll man. Tln- eloottoa wlll tnk.: plam at Yersailles oii Junu arv 17. ASTOR JOINS BOARD OF TRADE Elected Member of North Side Orgaiiization in The Bronx. The North Btdl Hoar.l of Trmle heM tih last monthly meeting yietirday e\en Ing in Um building at ItTth rtr.-et an.i Third avenoa and a! nomlnatlng rornmit tei <?f H.-v.-n membera was appototed tn a.'lect it pfeetdent f>>r lli>- .'.-niiiiK y*ar tO raplaca J- Ilurrls .lones. The foilowtng new membiri weri .'le.-tp.i: Vlneenl Aetor, Pblbp J flchmldt. Bdward W rrin^o, Oeorgi W, Coplej an.i Joseph Clemena. A vote of thanks aai extended i>> BorOugh Prenhient MlHir for hli ifforti towardlobtalning funriH to pre acrve the eottagl of _>l_;ar Allan i'oe. | GREAT GALEjN ENGLAND Wind at Plymouth Blows at 80 Miles an Hour. LIVES AND VESSELS LOST British Steamer Ripon, Bound for Philadelphia, Puts Back to Queenstown for Aid. [By Cahie to I'M Trtbun-vl London, Dac. 2T. - Tha inofl-Tow of ClttifltnUM in the vear 1912 flrlll not -..m he foTfottflfl in th.o l'riti?h Ifllflfl, for th.- flera-e gam flrhl h hna been raglng Mm -? Theadfly r. fli hi -i its lenlth .laring the morning, flnd r.-p'-rt.s of dfltnage by mlghty 9eaa, toirrentlal raln And ruahlng wlnda have coirie trom the Houth and Bouthwflfll .o;i-ts Telephone ;m-i telegrapta uires jaerfl pUrwn down, aml ahlpplng BUflflrfld gTflflt -lamage. A: I'lymouth the sale blflW flflth ?* vel.nity ol' more thflfl efghty Blllflfl flll liour. There were several UfobaWt IflflCUflfl. The seas in the Channel ar.- deseribed as haviriR heen terrtli-', An.l 'CTOflB* Channel pflflw agara bad rery trylng ex pflriflncflfl, aii boflta belng hours Iflta The ltalian BtflflBMr Tripolitanla. fi.uii Oanofl to IJ.irrv. W.iles. wao wrecked in Mtount'a Bay, on. the ea> treme aouthweal coaal Twenty-oev?n i nt" a trrew of twenty-elghl men had al tbrllllng eflcape, the other bslng | drowned. ?|-|U ? ?? .1 b) fleri o gnJafl from Chriatmafl morning. Flnd itu; hlmafllf n: ; ? i poflttion *nd unable to gol o it nf the bay, ti'" eap* tain determlned t<> run aahoro. The beacb waa lined with Bpectatotn, flnd tboae, bolng powerleaa to land ald, watched the v. ssel. almost helplefa in th- grlp of the arlnd and the tlde. Finally the xteamer's nose araa pointfld alioreward aml sh?> drove in under full ateam, running deep Into thfl anndy bottom. a life rope wflfl rlgged, to ona end <>f v. htch the crowda aflhore i lung, ano! one i. one thfl crew i- ft ih-' vflflfli'. over whlch huga wavefl wera breaklng. <>n.. of the men n*aa carrled off by a heavy comba r. a larga n unhflff of amall erafl wera ?wamped at Quflflnstown by the heaw poaa. Ifovntnlnoua wavea brokfl over tgya flnd whan ea. Th.- Brltish Bteamer Rlpon, from Powey, Deeember 21, f'-r Philadelphia, i.- trned tn Queenatown yeaterday f->r medical flidl <?n>- of tii?' crew waa drownarrd an-i aeven wflr? aeverely In? jured I-:- the ai ia whlch awept the ti-..- .-: i- narroa '? .-<- aped foundertng. i'lymouth. Bngland, D??a 2*> The Hr.i aillan paaaengi r ateamer Qoyan, from i;,,;,;, ? |.A) i, and two achoon ,.:. were blown aahora to-day by the ter* , ri. ....:,? whlch :? prei . ahmg tba Kngllah ChaflaeL Thi uwla itrucfl near Batten Bay, a Irort, tiu* port. The County of Devoi .-'.-i many other parU <>r England are - fferlng from the rm, arhieh \? aooompanled by thuadar atiil iigiitnina ar..i torrentlal raln WARNS SNOW REMOVERS Edwards Demands That Con tractors Get Busy. st --. ? ? *ieai ? ??' ' - mmiaelom ; i .-i" laal nlght eapreased <i iaatlafa< tton at ti . ondltion of tl ?? atreeta to dati, addlng, i oa -v. ? thal from to-day on he ea ,: tha arorh ..?' r- aoatng the snow t,. progreaa more rapld!) ..'.-i predlcta i i.-i.ti atrea la arlthln the neal tbrai foui daya. Me aald: "F am nol ?' I ? 'i arith th" *?*-. rfl so far. Tiu- * iddenneaa I rm and th.- fa- - t ... :t eame rlghi at i ? time, . the men -i->' nol arant to arork, gave 1., i atart Howevi r, I I i??? mr '.?-! ter progreaa beginning with Ptlday mora* The mild wi athi i la caualng rn .,r th.- mow to m- it i ^ >t ih ? contracton afterni and t- I ; to k- I bui i ararned them that .-> thai cleaned up tbe anoar within i ?? laonahly ahor time l would alva I ? )oba t.. othera arhen the n-xt anowetorm ,-? me- " TAFT LEAVES The Arkansas, with President Aboard, Sails from Colon. DUE AT KEY WEST SUNDAY Chief Executive States He Will Appoint Civil Governor When Back in Capital. * Colon Dee M. ? Th" Am- ;i...,, h!iU ti.-ship Arkanoaa, i Pn t Taft aboard, i ilb <i from Colon this evenlng for Kej V The Preeldentlal i tho Arkanoaa aboul aa bi r departur . Col chlef englneer, b. Delaarare, whlch aoo kanaaa. The warahlpi ai ? read Kejr West ..ti B inday, i being dui In We Preeldent Taft izpn pleaiure at his visit to i ?ald that he would t| ? Inl tl ?? i irl ..','. or and lutx ' 0 latf on hls return to Waibli Panama, 1> immo to-di . Q ? then rared i'1 H71 I ?:!t.: war I I-' idi ? i arlei 11. Dei atood before Preoldenl raah-_t> ton on hla rlall to I elemenl of uu of Colon. '??;?? '? t ? Canal ton* aaal ... ?i. ? r hln ??? If fl ? ' ' ' <?,,,,,,, Mai than thi i- dow recelTlni CommlH go anxloua hai Colonel < however, I.r? I ' ?tructlon with the t governmenl ata the greal aai k ttttt ui army oi ?'" n> main ln tl t ioni I ? etood i an 'l to ni .:-.. I Preeidi nt Taft I ma thi? .. . emuo tlon to ttfi- t the ' ?ona I' rmlttli l ? ? ;'. ? ? qulred of Iht I ,. .. of the c ror g their i nf the m thli wort i- doet ?mootb operation, thaufi deitre l lal The eapU Hotel, whlch ??? dent Tift w.~ atti bii boaor al t) , '?? ,.mn laat n.. ? ' " a P m bave been a r< I ' Tli- ? ''?? oceurral Prealdenl T itt, ? line of e from l N*' ii . atre "" ? Pla ia. In ' ' " the to the ?' i -.; VaMea . to-da ' ltl I . mt lUtint .ffalre 1 ? ? -? OLD CUTTER SOLD FOR JLNK. H i ? aceepted. The Rua Herlnsr S^n fOT c r r Rent a Bungalow In California We challenge you to think of a more delightful way to spend the winter. We don't think you can stay home as cheaply as you can go to this land of eternal spring. A cozy, furnished bungalow for from $12 to $75 a month ?fresh vegetables, delicious fruits, and a wealth of sunshine and flowers. Trolley cars will talte you to many of the won? der sights. Overland Limited will take you out there in luxurious style. This famous train leaves Chicago daily at 8:30 p.m., with Standard Drawing-Room-Compart ment Sleepers and Observation - Library Car. Portlandand Puget Sound Expreas for P. rtlatid. I .irry jnf Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, and tlie Cohrado Special ior Denver, with Standard Sleeper and C!.a;r Car, leave Chicago daily at 10 a.m. These three luxurious trains are operated jointly by the Chicago,Milwaukee & StPaul- f Union Pacific Line Standard Road of the Weat They leave Chicago from Union Station, Canal and Adams, over a double-track system of ?0-lb. iteel railson a road* bed ballasted with Dustless Sherman Gravel; Automatic Electric Block SafetySignals; excellent dining-car service onall trains. Direct Route to Panama Pacific Exposition, 1915 G. L. COBB. G. A. P. D. J. B. DeFRIEST. G A. C. M dk St P. Ry. Union Pacific Railroad Co. ? 1200 Broadway 287 Broadway New York, N. Y. New York, N. Y.