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iVrtuDork ?tribune. -i vox*.. a run. IS, ini.-?. o?nM an?! puMl-lied ?laiiv i.v The Trtbon? Ass-vi-ninn. a New T'.r, eorporatinn ? ?-.'i?-'! M. itei.t. ivm-i?*!??; Cuna? ll-imlin. Be-Tetary; Jame* \t Barrett, rreaaurei AiMt..-?.. ?a Bulldtns, .\u. UM Nai ? aU ?Mes ?stb. j Bl :?>? t:ir*Tir>\ RATfeg By Hau, PoaUft Pau, -muMi of gwaia N? a i ark. Dally and sui'i.iv. i it". .$ .TCI Dally ouiy, ? month?.*?' 00 I ?ally ??..?i .~iin.i??' . f. ni"?. 4"-'. Dally er.l?. 1 -.??r . ?!.?"? ball) ? . ..- *? :?" Hunda* "n,v. ?? month?.- I. ?"S i ?.?.... ooly, 1 m..i.Hi.bu; Sunday only, 1 year. aM i on ken sot* rtptlonj I? all sentries la the Uatversel I*aatal L'nloi las?, DAILY AND SUNDAY: I CANADIAN RATEf*. ?-'ii. nionih . ?I .".-"'I DAILY AND BUNDAY. ar . . u?.40 ?-?ne Huait?! . . ft .?to ?I'NDAY ONLY: ?ar . 101*0 "Im . B.01 DAILY ONLY: ? - . S. 141 On? rp"titli .50 i?\ilA ONLY: "? ? ?. . aao . 1,03 HUN DAT ONLY: li ?r . 12.211 '?a?* i-.f.ntti .M* | | ? >n>- ?. ? ar . 4 B0 | : -. "Oca at M?-e Ysrh ?r> Bicsad Claai -Man MHttfr. ?Governor Sulzer'a Lost Opportunity for (jrcat Public Service. With lacerated emotions the enteenMd "World." bllbertu Governor Kulxer'a m?>*-r doughty champion in this city, bus deckled thai hh d?Bclaratloaa cannoi be taken ol Ihelr face ralua Comparing President Wll "ti .nid t'i?- Uovernor, t?? the State Executives del i-iiiu'tii. "Tii.- \\ "t-iii" nays : Governor Sulser Is loel In a rog ol uncertalnt* , not ?ure ol bun. The Legislature h no! ? ire - i him. The state docs tiol knoa whether be is leudei "t follower. It has no means ol knowing whether I g to light Murphy or compromise ?ith Murphy, it has yet t<> Und evident*? thai be ins ;i d< finite programme of prln? Iptles to which he is de? termined to adhere, ?vhatcvei the coal maj be. h is ?i corro? t eatlmate of the situation. It is sail. bul true. The Governor t????!, office uitb the l'""?i win of tin- -mi" lo .i marked d?pgrec and the promise <>f Bupporl :i ?i ??illy from the roters regardless of purt*i but ir-?ii the political organization ??t' bis own part} which coutrolletl the l.eclslatur<\ lie bad ?in opportunitj i.? can** ??ut ntiv programme of re forum t<? ?\.ii?-ti he sin**erely devoted himself, regard? i.--s of the i;-? 1 thai Tammany Hail In ordinal*] years ?- not .m enthnsiastk reformer. The * : ? >\ *?r i ?. > i* has frittered awaj tins op|iortunlty. ii.- has talked big and itcted little. ll<* has tried t<? ulcer a middle course which should neltber throw him luto conflict with a part) organization whose letnanda be knee were not the public's, nor ali?nate u public ??n whose su]*porl he fell unwilling to ?!?? ?. mi i.> the exleiil of dhcardlug thai of the machine, a bigger man thon Governor Bulzer mus; have come t" grief onder such circumstance?. Political machines have no more une than has the i?ublk- for n Mr. Kaclug-Two-Ways. In this case the Governor'a political organization found bim oui Bret. Tammany Hall is work lug with Governor Bulzer, and will work with him to Jual the extent that suits Tammany's ?unis iti ibis year of a crltkal municipal campaign. " further. Sow, the Governor, ?conscious Ihi! i lost ;ii ? machine, turns one?' more with fair words t<? ih?-- people, with u seeming of fighting the i "'it??'inns through lii*- iidvocacj of a ?complete direct primary system and ihe promise <>f appointments which, unlike bis previous ones, shall no! be ms chine lu'ti'-iiuii-ii. it" tin* response t" his call ?t s|n?wp in the mass meeting be condurted in the ev ccutive chamber has comforted liiiu be mus! be an Incorrigible optimist. 'i in- Tribune does nol consider itself unduly pessi? mistic. The Governor bus done some ?.-??"?l service, ami doubtl?Mt will ?l?? more daring In- term of office. Ye! the record Blanda thai be has n??t made ..'noil "ii ihe glowing promhes with whkrh be t.M.K office, .?nul the ?'viii? tices an* that tbe public it large has topped expecting him to. With the public's ??>>nti ib'ii.c ?gone, lii - tinisf promis**?* and li"tt.'*-t ?b-iiati.-os of boashm are Inefferilve words. He ha?i an opior lunity t.? be t great Govu-tnor. il?* lias tapered down i" i point where the public's chief hope I* thai be iua*i !-?-? a tolerably r.-.,..(i Governor. Another Levelling Down. 'I lie Hon. Claude L'Englc, a new member of Uk* House from Florida, has Introduced a resolution reasserting th?* rights of Representatives as men hihI brethren. Mr. L'Engle has discovered thai members of the lower branch are expected t?> cool il'oir heels in iiu* anterooms of the executive dc portmeuta while august Senators ore ushered through post-haste .'?ii<l with obaetinloua ccremohy. He ?s ?r? *? 11 tr to si? >i? thai discrimination or know the reason a by. There iia.e been times a! Washingoo when ?Sena? tors walked abroad Hke beings ??niy a little tower than iiu- angebt. Bo! the glory of tin* upper cbam bcr baa deperted. ?Senators <-.-in i?e harncoBcd up i ion and drtYea around In blinders. Tbey are only common clay like everybody ehe, aad probably wouldn't have th?* hardihood t?? reject the L'Bngle reaolutlon ro-enactlng the second sentence of iiu* Daclifatioa of Iinlepin<lence, which says thai ill i m? -ii. Senators as w-cii as Bepresentatlvcs, "are created equal." What Is the American Spirit? .Tust at a time when a certain "Vinegar King'1 is disporting himself in the mwh <>t' tbe ?lay comeo also the confession of mi ambitious young man who s,t ?.ut t?i eoiTaer the "human hair market." Appar ? ntly there is in? article of ri.tnimr?" which do? not stimulate prinegty yearalnga in this land ol the freo pursuit of the dollar. rids partiente? yoaag min ami ? member of ? prosrperona Italian family. To See hi-* own words, h<? became "Imbued with the American spirit ami "chafed ft hi-- father's more IQUOetfitlse business "thcriries."' So he began a akyrocke! performance of blgb tinnni'e an?! high living that bae now latulo?! bis out in* family In the Tomba. The rocket ??amo flown like a stt?*k. There is nothing very Atnerican about the name or liuVritaaeo of thJa parikmhr family. But how fibotit the '??-plrif with Which the yonng man be ??ame "Imbuefr'? W'a*i he right in railing it Atturi inn I Are nur foreign risdton r?-^r ht when t?ie.v go home and Witte of "The T.aiifl of the Dollar"*! Ts r,et-Rlch-Qiii?*k U'alllnpfnrfl really nur national ! lerr?' What ?In nur reailers say to this eharj-e? The Strike in Politics. The novel feature of this week's thraateaed strike In HcWiim will hi Its pnrel> political obje?*t. There lia\?> l?een "tinhcr.-al" strik?*s before: or attemph ;il them. There have been strikes for many pnr pOaCO, eooiioliiieal ami BOChl. There have been some, ?n irajicc. iuiemieii i<. coerce <?r t<? eootrol thi ?'overiiiii'-iil. Bill ti"t b'-fore has (bore been gp extensiv?' strike f??r the s.?ie purpoae ??f compelling ti.na.-tiii'-iit <>r a certain meaaure into law. Ibis is tin? situation: There is now, under the law of IK>4. universal adtill. male suffrage. At the last election there were l,697,t>19 voters in a popu 1 lation of 7..m?'?.t::??: .1 mir ret?o. Bui there i- gwo ?liiai and triple voting on propem and -*du<*atlonal ?niaiiti.-iiiion-. so that the Dumber <.f rotera named oust 2,710351 ballots. To thai the Socialists (>bject. Tho.v nain the sygteni "I" """?' II|:UI- "llr ?"<''?" Tiioief.ir?. ill.-? order a onlverual Btrikc. Prg-Hlcallj ?i i-* an attempl ??'? revolution bj nuBana "f iridusirini Instead ..f mllltarj warfare, The tail come of it will in? awaited with interest by all the world anil with no little anxlet." by several nations "f Europe, where it"- Belgian ?'\aniiii?*. if this strike iirovi?s .-ni*ci??.4.fiii. ?- llkelj i" be ?*unii:itail for the ?iltainiiK'iit of like or other political ends. The Roosevelt Autobiography. Hince advertiatng it*- Intention to puMtnfa Colonel Ki-isovi'ifs simy of big life rbe Tribune has re reived eight letters of protrat from It? i*enderi*, not a large numter, we think, considering boa con tioversinl ?i personality (he colniii'l is. Slill. the iiaiui of mind whi.-ii th.- writers reveal is u'orthi ii-as..niiir_' with l.ot at mj i" tiiom. iin-ii. So, we ii'Mi'H tblnk that th.' i:?*|niitii?*:iiiisin of this paper will suffer from Ihe publication ?-i' this autobtograpby "f tin* Vtoarea give party's leader any .re than it would from the publication nf ;m gutobi?of*rapb*i of Pwatte*.! WilHon I himself. And this is the view of newapaperg I ttarogbout the c.itry? for the Rot>i?avcli antoblog iraphy ?s being publiabed, si t*onaM?prable .-\|i"n*-<*. by lending newspapers elaewbere, Itcimbllcan, j I?cinocniii.' and ri-i'i:rc4sivc. The Tribune prints the serie- of articles which begina to-day In puret*?nce nf Itn i ?? *i ?.?>- of placing before it- renders Hi" lieri thai the markel glfonla. They will find tin* articles Intere^n-j, i-.-cau-.' the writer is perhaps the moat inter.-tin- personality in this country, and be Is writing, for the Ural time apecifically. upon the aubj-Hi gboul winch be should be roost Interesting himself. Wo feel .?outillent that OUT reader- Will I"* BUH? to enjoy what he has to ?ay on Hii- subject, though nut approving bis attitude on man* public question*. Tbp Tribune would have failed in ii- dut] toward ; il,.un if it had ii"t seized this opportunity t.. place before them from week i" week as it u being written Ilii- work. Which I? likely t.. I*e an Aiiieii can olass?.-. ii.m? permanent I.? Interesting I.k by ill?* un?-i remarkable of contemporary public I men. Where the Past Still l.i\cs. <h.-..id.' ?joctrine is this "f ?"Paddy'1 Hullivan, who is iixiii-,* t.? prevent Senator John -i Fitzgerald from becoming leader "f "Big Tim's" old dlsirict. "Paddy" ???ves hi- rea-"!is tor his Qgbl One raason Is that my brother i 'Big Tli ? Tocen gick for even months, and m all thai time "Jack" Fitzgerald has never one? a ked hou hia health was. Noa*. a man can'l forgel a frlei | of thirtj i ?. ernight. II he dora, he la not M f..r an* thing. Fancj a place -o ?nit ..f Um? world, so unfamiliar with the prevailing fashion as to ''row', or roar it approval of ili.it sentiment! ?>n<- may ri-o to !"? district leader of tin- Bowery bj loyalty ami gratitude, perhapt? the elt-ction has not yet been held. But how- much higher! I. where a superb Indifference !?> past favoi - .- a prool <>f character. The Bowery ?- indilfereni i" cbarac ?or. The B"wiry ha- never fell 'he uplift Can Royalty Plagiarize ? That ?- an interesting accusation a'blcfa Mr. Henri de Davra* makes against the Duke of Montnei m the "Mercure de France." The duke rccentlj spent five i'-ai-- in Cot-bin China, and thereafter puMlahed two Important books about that country, purporting to tell what he himself had seen and learned. Pri >r !?? this, however, Me m lb ? Rus ? sler end H. Bremer had written end published a boob about thai country, [Vow Mi. de Davra* Springs the "deadl* par ? ' upon the duke bj quoting thirty-eight tieparate 11 , sarro.- from !iis work- ami a similar number from Hi?- work of these other gentlemen, brtween which two seta there is a Btriklug1 r?-*semblai.In both faet*. ' and form of expression. Mr. tie Darray ?I. nol braltate to auggral that Hio royal author has liceu guilt] of wholesale plagiarism. 'I" this unpleasant Imputation is edited that ?>f groa Ingratitude, for the ?lu?.o ;i|,i.r!).i-. i,. his work a bibliography nf i ii irty -tii i* till'- which 'h"- let include Ihe i.k hj M('4?i-4. Ruasier and Bremer. The nomination "f Ihe imke of Montnriisicr for the position <.f Kin.; .,r Albanie will (?robablj nol in* arlthdrawn on atiCouni "f this clurge "f plagiar bun. But if ii boldfl ?:.I gnd be gets ihe Job the memben of ihe ?.|>??..-11?.>i? in tho Albanian I'arlla I orient may look for earmark- of cribbing m iho I gpeedKBg from ilif? throne Ihe Titanic: A Year After. 'lin* chief gigrnlficance of the first annireraary <>; th" loss <if|tho Titanic is not in t'-tuier or rue Inn 'holy memories "f that unexampled bereavement, many and compelling 111? > 11 -?r 11 these ma] i"* it ; rather in th?? record ?>f thluga done during n e year t" make a"*r**?Cber such disaster inip-isalblc. This record, bnetiy reviewed elsewhere in tin- paper, may not be as complete as ii should be an?! mighi In?, lull i! i- slltheielitly So In afford lUUcIl I ' a - Burance ami ^^ratification, That all Important maritime nailon- now require udequate Ufeaavlng equipment on pasxenger at ??a m er--, that ih?> Olympic, as airead] noted in tin-' columna, was rebuilt and ihe plans oi the Imperator werf radically changed, in :e for-ian.-,. with n.-'iK \ simwn by the Titanic; that tho nae of wiiv].-- telvg Iraphy has been made compulsory, with two opera? tors un n ship and with lelephoti,. roniit*ctiOfl I" Itrween tin* operator ami the bridge; thai steamship routes in the Ice season have been shifted further south, and that the k*c-lnfratcd regitms ate now I patJtdled by naval scouts these ami ..ihn- achieve? > menta show thai the last twelve months hare been lui'li mur?* than a year of idle DMUrnlng, If Hi?-* lo*-s ??!' the Titanic was th.- greatest diem 1er of the kiii'l "it reconl. tho reformat.irj ami pre renttve notion which has Keen taken in ?ronsequeiH'e of ? has probably also been ihe great?"**?, ever known in ?i similar time. It ?- lamentable that the l.'ssoii eelKil Hot have '???ell leariie.l gnd the Work t|. Without so great a eo-t, Im| their i- ;it |,.a-) -i,mi. pathetic saiisfaeti'Mi in knowing tii.it th.- tearful en-; was not g!tOg**th?8r in vain. There Arc Others. What a silly person is thai J?*-?gg| <'\\t r.hotiv? rnplier Who baa pO"fa?gt?d, to ihe ext?BOl Of incnrrln-,* legal proee?Hiirifrs. in exhibiting for advertiaing pur luises tho picture "f ?i patron who doea nol ??isii thug !.. hau- his ptaVBaOtJlMm] exploited! It cannot be that this is Um Only tirsl 4-1,-i-s spe?-iin.|, ,.f hi- \M,rk avaltable, To nj thai w?Mdd be to ?omieinii his Whole hiisinoss. !in?l ??von to Imputa fo him "*;oli| brick-' i'.etiiods in advertIslns:. We nnist in justie? to liijn asf-ucaa? (ZMat he, ban mu&? niany othet "**?artrai*a equally good, and is In the babH of <l"ing it ?lay bj ?lay. i hen why not UM- for adv<Brthing display totsn ..th.-i* portrait, <?f some ?me who n??t. ??lily would m?l objed t?? it im. would actually beoverjofad t" ha*(> hi- or her ii..' thna exhibited la an admiring pop nia.???'.- We rentare t" sa] thai th? P*?' EE*Sotit9 of his patrona \?..ulil readily |lvi their assent. If not, bu him announce that be "?n hike free ??f charge the portrait of any z.Hooking peroon mhp will i?.- willing t.? have th?* >-.-.* publldj exhibited. There will !?? need of police reuervea to keep the crowd "f eager candidat??? in order. i or thus would ti"- ?"usci'.fs pnlchritnde of ihe Hudson ?County mrtr.li*- hold in abeynace its tim? orous dislike of publi.-it\ f??r the sake of doing a kiudiiesa t<? contemporarj art ! Rurely a famous ?"Ktory. the Imprisonment of lira Pankhoi L China must ?rail a little longet for Amerl an r.gnition. Bui then, she always ws ?? land of eleganl leisure. According t-> Chicago divorce statistics, strong ??rink r.'mains the record making home breaker. ah other hirers >.f domestic concord arrito them selves .i"v\n bj ' pii.'ts" when King ai.-.?!?-?! comes along. a fea real ago the Ciar spoke of Montenegro as Russia*! "ii. friend In Europe Montenegro Is now Hcarcel* abl? t?> return the complbnent. Mrs. Pankhurs! enters upon .-? novel phaai of her militant career as ? tlcket-of-leave woman, until such time as ?he shall i" BUfllcientl) fed .?ml nour? hhed to endure another nine da? ' faat Nou hi her fea t begin! Hing ho! tb<- merry crumpet and the tea! The mot.el has no! jrel abolished lh? wind Inmm? r. AS I WAS SAYING Jo " a-eri ihe Ixmdon successes of A W rd, exhibitor i>f line waxworks and three iti"rai bears, not to mention his little kangaroo, which ".is "a most amooxin* hue*.' Bu! a fresh generation has grown up since then so we shuddered a iittie as We encountered a British revlea of Mr Clifton John? son's ne? Artemus, and ?? wondroualj Brttish re? vie* It the ? "itu "Why do wo hugh when ! ? qui i-lil i .-i. t Bao t . hurts i\ hi? ii i- ? t.- ai L' i-..'. of "whirling in ths m?ss - ds " ? .-? el half aahami d of laughing " even ton Id y?l for doamight In spired clamminesi we commend you t" the ? it it? m.. ? um out In ?',.'"-' land. v? It u w? did hi .?i him li lone "? !halr, d< ih propertj of ?Charl? k Browne, bettei known aa \t t? mus w Brd i?a ? u bahn? ? !" All tl grinding lawa, I ?? of ? he h li Immed I gated t< : ' latut? I ? ? ? i .. !? r ? Blythe's good I d him Pai itaurants where. ! ? ? doa n on Hi?- blll-of-fare?, , m d ch a rges y ou w bal si ? ? think you csn't ? ? . . ? ? m? i.t. ? ' ? ? th Bought" this t;tn< in penny paper ! Not ths i . i hi .fix. n Pai .?m? nt, "De tas! sus] itandum '. but It la Indeed ! gli? VOUS tO ? tititll' tit IS ?-.. dead among ihe ultra Oxonlai P turo the do n Kline as I. woful i tted for in*? ? -?sod ? ?? ? ? I i.- ?. .\<>\v tbe | VVindos i I." Mr. Kline ?"ii his immortal hear! throb, ?M ?th? ? Teet v\ - ?? PII B idl? -" ? . ? ? I of Vice-Pi ii,i|.- b- ? civil t n m i ? ' Ion, but it : mot ? ? . r king pap? rs pl< aa o| ? ? .lust been read i i ? hill) a? ounl of stalklni the On the whole, w< prefei Bnark hg, xx hlch i- mu' i? les m?' on fori ? ?fou t ' ?, ? " n?- share; Von i with si ? "?i d< palred ol *p tl ihr in ,- Ith , ??ill??ut imitating 11. ? > r ido yrtt r.i les, and ? ! ? - , ? . to crawl "ti ? "tic" st.iron, b along i?" allpp Ice f"t hours ?>'. a stretch, No ii'.iii.t t?o. i t?o portl? -t way, but it oecurs to t the creatun would ha? e felt e, t? i mu? b at home with Mr. Btefansson If b. had merelj bal? . iiuht'-d torch on his no ? end made s nolso I,I.' .1 ' ,1 i:"ll. ? ? s if you don'l like Hi?- design for .?nr new court? ??n knoa what you can do, Ouj Lowell. ? ? ? Natural!!. we lia?i hoped to find theatre t?? k?*-*t*? on ree list, ?.?t there is cheer In Mr. Robert Grau's prediction that the) will ooms d ?? be reduced in price. H"'-" R ?. aalth not, bul the discerning ?<?n dig v. i.i|..m m ih. following arrangement in ? on! rs it ??\\ h-,, p de-1?- "bim- ': I-? prin? ipal; Is- 180 chora hdl? ICO; 150 camebi 30; l,?100 eloctrk lights 1,400; educated volcano, portabl? Coney Ishnd, painted r? |.ii-a of Venice, Kunkakee, Cairo, Boston Prog Pond, Bt. Petersburg and Reno; ."??? gowns .**. ut .?7..".<*> the goa n. "Candida" ?'? i?"t?ic. I stage set."" ? ? ? N.? wonder Lad) Billingsgate quota the I atet rebel m her defence of militancy. ?V1- will bo ex plnined In our next, every woman la an Irishman. R. L. I!. IF WC DO. WELL NEED A REAL NAVY, i-1 ..m Tha u i hington P? b! ?'.?;,'..m ii .o.i ..vu ..nr navy Is so small that w* are ih?i i' idv t? right Here'a hoping ara aron'l bava to but, bj Jingo if xx.- i, ? | YES, LETS HAVE VARIETY. i rom 'i h? Bot Ion ? H?be. ti will i< * :?"<..! ?dee it Tech, when it k??^ settled In 'i .? ni.i nie.. ; - ? asather khsh .?nu Iti earn weather bur? iu, operated bj th students snd Issuing forecasts and r? i.... i ?- 'ih, more different gueeaei ws bav? about tl:? u..,i|i--i tin mote HkOllbOOd Mure In tli.it KHtM ?if th m ".ill iu? it. HE'S AN EDITOR, TOO. ! r.. ?. i The Phlladelphls Presi Ths neu Beeretarjr of tbs Kavy neither Biiiofcas. i n? ??>-. drinks nor sweara Ko wonder bs araa not afraid t" -;?> down m .? sill.irm<-. MUCH LIKE NEW YORK. i root 'i h? ? 'biistlan -*-'1 k net Ifonitoi Indi ? em? la think tii.it lbs bound-to get? ? emehow patrons of n?- streetcars wouM ii;IIIK on to straps even if tasa wars attached to tit.- outside Tbera appears to be ?? lltth confusion it??ie \?, douM tha patrona meant are those who are bound h tak<- ths lust mr with tbs ?rnwd, even tbOUgh Uhg ?an k?-i tbo ?east eos ?w?f -?mpty. TOO LATE! THF PEOPLE'S COLUMN ^?gSafa MEN AND BOMBS Militant Males Arc Compared Unfa? vorably with Militant Females. in? Sir Fifi ? ? three tha is the -? ? i f Nea lfork \'"t , ? ? redit?*?! to a ?al it ; irltt ?! * ."ti- ? a'hlcl ... Mark ? lion to i ? 01 ? ; t ? and ' of th? i ?>t im , ' . . ? ? imerous ??? - .i;hl"-t proof of I ' mon eral < . ? whole of l ? '? ? .. .1 a t'.von I . . ttton that t itnerican | ?n the mill? ? men on lh? othei ? the ir th.? ' ' i|otii??,i t.. the -? ? that ??ft. i . ? it th? s i, il would ? \',t ? 'KWEI.I, v: . ?| HONESTY AND PAY ENVELOPE i If th?? Two Are Related. How Abouti the (j-raftnik' Captains. Etc.? i " t?io Kdltor "r 'i h< i ? b ? ? i ? Parkhu ? that if tho .-.,; .,! ? ..f in. poll? ? ?v. re ral d there would be leas grafting among them Hon la it. then, that ao many of tha lieuten? ants, captalni and Inspector . who gel the biggei l aalai Ira, ar? Invgriabl* the big ? graft?-r* - \.>. doctor, honesty la nol regulated b) the sise of the pay envelop??. OEORi IE FENTRH ?K Now V..ik At rll II, "fix THE If. Y. C I?dTROVEMENT There Must Be a Proper Study and Discussion of the Tlans. To the Editor of the Ti Ibune Sir i congratulate you on the titnell noss and ofi?..-t:\. i. ,.' the editorial In The Tribune of jrest. rdaj, It certali ??..s written In the right aplrll and I think had good effect AM *??* SSk I' that !h<-ro ?.\i|! be | proper study and discussion >?: tic- rail "...i plan.- m question when the) are published Th? rapotri i?* nol aufficientl: ? lour, aid I tliltik r,,. decision 'an 0. ;u 'Ived at. "f a i ttisfactc* \ ri iture, until in. plan. gre publish? .1 if the plans published m.- not Int? lllgenl and do not ...-?i- ti,.- ground properly, t b??lleve tho t'lihli. should i|. mand thai further plani be prepared TI ? re ahould be no ml lake n Ik.leratandlng of the publie m thla mattet BAMtTEf. PARIIONS. Hem "i oik. April ?'. I9U OUR MONGREL WHITE HOUSE It Is Accused of Muuir Many Kind? of Architecture. T.. th? editor of Th? Tribune Rh \ news it. m from w rahlngton aaya "A government "*-r*rid-Mt-*e, geeond in] rank to the white H otas? mi propoaad for \ h-r-ProMdont Mat-hall in a hill Intro- i duced in th,. House hi RepiaaantatltreI Cullop, or indiana." ! l..t ii*; hon?? thai lh" %m,aae. n*.ko.| for in tills matter win he <?rf?-t?-i for Cotonlal 'i?'.-iKns only, and that nothing shall bel eventuall) aei raten whl? ii '? eihot than | th.- mix 1?.S| ,,f H,,t typically I'.Hlltlfull gnd i h h.i, i, rlstlrall) r\?mei*?ca** order of t I'-.-r.i. i,, .? arahltecture. than which ihon is none la the world aaora almply mam und eteaaatly dignlatad. Tha White lions* novrr WS* a Rood rx gnipla And ni for it-i inferior decoration*, for which nearly $4')0,iiOO ?"""*?? P*?'** (**n yaara ago, the loaat aald the better, be '???ti??? none of them ar-? Colonial rroper s ...ijicd. but are beggarly Bua*goettona of Flrel Empira ss In the Blue Room; nr mlngteai i"rr<>v?.iiii-.s of mult) Renal an i as In tbs sitas dininp room; ;???? dominaacs by tiiri?-e loo big chandeliers of no parthuhr do? n the Bast i: ? i on. Even the privat? dining room la bu! a am Bpoiogj for Colonhl, none ?>* tt being of ?. ? ? ment ; ? collar to Co? tt It i- -?f. and Bfl it should li?- in ? ? ? F our Chief Exseuth e. AI-FRED LAUREN'S BRENN ?VN V..:k. A| HI 10, 1 TEACHERS AND SUFFRAGE Miss Straohan Expiai..: Their Rela? tion to the Parade. ? - | liter of Th? Tribun? .-':? Vtl'l.'S II! the IT.-SS Of this monk. have ntntci thai i am to march In ths ige paradi and thai ' ?a? ?? p nl -i te ici er, pra? tlcally urging ii?-r to march. In order t?i ['event any misunderstanding, i shall bs rerj grate* iui if vim win puMuifa th- following: I "?: BOt | 'ir | f" march In tli- SUlfragS parade, neither have I sent, a letter m every tear her urging her to march, t have indorsed a letter which. Miss i line Lexow, the tieid <??? retary, submitted to nu? f'?r tbs p n pose of in<iti.*in>* a larger nuiiii.f teachers to tak>* part m this l ear's parade. i ..r myself, while i thorough!] bellev? m suffrage and while i believe that as a clthen of th.* United Btatea, i .<m entitled t-. the right "f suffrage bj the Conatttu? tion of th. United Btatea I have always believed thai while presiden! of the Inter borough Association ol Women Teachers, a miti'inty of whose n rabees ?i?? no! be? li.v.? in suffrage, i .mi not free to take an .?i- prominent part la suffrage of" fans. ah those aapectally Interested h tbs ? iga parades know tbal while many tttachera march th? division reserved for teachers has no! Included all teachers win? marched, becaua? many havs pre? ferred to walk with their* Assembly ?iis t |c| . lUbS. 'I'hw \.if an attempt is being mad? t.? have the teachers march in a division b) themselves. GRACE C, BTR v HAN. Nea fork, April IX IMS FOR A HUDSON RIVER BRIDGE The Advocates of the ScvcraJ Plans Arc Urged to Unite. To th.* Edltor "t" Th? Tribune sir: i tigre h en ? eTy mm h Interested In what has appeared In print for tbe ha! few ?reeks regard) v.- lh? proposltloa t<? hid*? th Hudson River In the rtclntt) >>f :.7tii ?tree! it seem? that there are tu.? bridge projet-, on? of the North River Bridge Company, In which President Samuel k?-?. "f the Pratun/lvanh Railroad, Mr. Her? man Bidder and Hon. Quetav Undentbal a--.* the leading Hgur? a The North River C"ompaay*a project provides for .1 strueture that, while i*r<> vldlng fai l?ths for automobile trucha and ordin?r) street traffic, .is well as surface and elevated toil-roads, ?rill have eight tracks f?>r handling the frvtghl and pat aenger buslaeaa of the railroads now 1er? mlnatlng on the Jersey .sh..r.-. in con nee? tion ?ith this freight handling it would seem logical thai thers should bs a f<mr ireck elevated ralhroad through ?Wool street, which would deliver to a series of storaK". houses, erareboaaaa and fj-jlorhs ahag ths line the marrbandha that now congeoh thoatrerts h the vicinity of the trsigbl docks of the ?HIT??rent railroads. thus greatly Improving traffic conditions na well as giving ?he very eonaldorabh dockage facilillas, thus released by th.* lallioad-, to lbs lapldl; growing 111.11 In? eommercs of the ell 1 <>n the olh.r hand we have the project <?f ths intet mate Bridge Pom mission pr<? rtdlng for a hidgS to Unrult*? street traftb* und BOrflaes and elevated railroads, but depaadfcaj on tunnels for handling th? city's freight. This project Is well thought ouf and has hoop apr-r?? ed m? n. hut it would eoatn that tbej i at I ar. *.- gon<? far ?'iioufc'h In th. ir ! ?a.n. The two finnois t! ay sIJggefM ' - ?-? freight woul '. '? > i . . ? diffl. i I.? ? i the dial ? - ? ?ft (except ii I a vat? ? ibway coi ... ? ? \ quired to appros h an ek ated l'uitii' -nio!-??. t: ?? i ridge would | ? :;i four times rh>? tr.. that the f ? luid for froigti i urp ,- II Ideot thai - ? ? ?? : trafile could be i ovet with t?.? traeka in tho ..pen ; ? ?? saf?? In turn tha i t a. th.- North Rite Compaay'a and the Interata ? are lookm-: tot theri , lief ?>! our at theopra lag for tho treat city's expansion to thi vast area of va ant land beyond the Strati alaOre Why, Mr. Editor, should there tx conflict hot?eon the tarof The money. 0 courae, , ?m ha rafeas! by the two ?m;, for th?? one i?ro1ect. and it Is app.iront thai ?i... ..t ?.?!- would bow he Bnaactally fane Bt for either plan th? BUBI I i m v. ry large To an "insid*. observer, ?tmplv 1 -it?rest ed M all lhat rromofea the city -a -elfavr?! ai >i i:rowth. ii arould seem that the ?ttuv mid ha i lived by tha varie ?> pat* ties und ptrojecta R??tt? s together. '. .N. H Vork. April li?. WS. ONE WAY TO PUBLICITY. groa? The Waihlnjtor*. To?t. Tha i.*,-.:'*.?t sf ?? g?tn?f?sheg? Penn.. ao-naa I at l-o mention of he-- ?"eath b?. m?d? in th. pap?is has tiiu? far appeared In on'jr 21,749 *i haage* ELLEN TERRY'S AGE. Ttte !/OTidon F.xpr-s?. ??i ge n.-r ?wtteve m gl-rtagsja" aali **'?"* Ellen Terry yesterday In reply to a requ??t by nn "riptasB" r?*i?re?entatlve. for ?r? lo tsnrtew, **| do set retraes aay ??? in btrt!? dajrs ar ?'i.*? '.? <io??a !t matter, ther?'or-,. tf tM 'ilonUnr proclaims her ta h? ?I ? ? - gVB rHJS aid, if Miss Klles Tcrrj ha? th* -,i?e:y sns*. lieart ..f tweat) r!\.? * ihr btrth?lay alii h? ?*iui?** i-**" ex Set Georgian boose, In ... desdi ?I ?MOPlS ?Mil irr;,.a.i li<-r 1 telegram ??rl preseat thai aba eaght t<> be ilxty ivs. lal Klien Terry !? Incorrlgtbl? Hie just ?naps be* |!ng-.r. ?t the p.Vite.l year?. ?n?l lia? l.-.rned ho*v tS ? *"< l-'attior Tune so that r\en be ?rsatd ?ha.? his Ii'."!. .f !i- .-oiitd ?eo her. an? ?a1. " f-Jt' ?at' niera most b? asase sttstsk? Meet ?h? can't be ?1st] ?d*i ??"' BELLS AND BELLRINGERS. t ? ont i 'ta Boston i-?; ?? * !:? f.rrlng te lb? . h) ti,., toan i of II ? ? *i tlattk Church, m.-ii.p LawnrMs aaya tl ?' eblla ** Kiisl.tiol Mar? ;.r<? SSSplsrsd I ?'???? ? tOAOt .oui r...o i.-iiroiK.-r?, ti.i? aeaati v,li fewer than Ptty, MENTIONED?THAT'S ENOUGH. Irin The Chleege n <???"' H? ' M..n..rai.i.? Beth il ?n?- Jobs I- I"1''? """ tl,.i,.',l ?.? .i .an,lll.it.? f,.r M..-..?r "f C%k ??* Thi? l'as I"-rli?i|.? kn..??. I? the in.-niio'i"1?; ?? .IS4.I' A BOOK EXHIBITION. Pram The "hwtagiaM Raptbtiear?. \ri Intenlatleaal rahMttea fee tt * *,"",lt ln.lu?try ?nd the B-japbt? ?rl?. inet?i<>"?? phot?t?*rt*aphr. i? to be held ?t i.eip?i?-, ',,?, t,.,*t liulustrlnl rontr? of (,ertii?n>. *r,'m Mj? to iiotober. tOU In .??lebratlon of ''"* l?iith ?niilver-ury of the royal aead?e.?y W graphie on? ?n.i th?? bo,.i< in.iu??"- ??? **?* 4-lty. Tlio ?.xhlhltlon t? u, he or?.."Ir.?* .IP01* on llabarate ?.-ale. tnetitrlln?; an.on? varlou?? ?Ml-.I art? the MMafastara ?>? YSP"r- ih* developmeat af memaympeta, sad, ??alb. * Kr..ii|. ,!-?,?to,l t., m.?a?iir?. fOff Hi? attttttttt aiai welfare af worker?. ILLITERATE PORTUGAL. PreSB Tha Boaton lierai J Poriusal I? provins that with rterx lnt*n llon? a people 73 |.er ?ant Illiterate canaot ?astir maintain th. republican form et te*' crtitiniit.