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r Sir Arthur 1. la le] 1 't Ar-., Minister from Ecuador: ?' de Bruyne, i'.?l. :i<?. Alfiyiso i'./..-i, Minister fr ?m William ai?), n Smith, of ? Mich'. p :i?. 11. < ?Ht? tt'lHliv'' . ? loV irtior Otto Eberhardl "f M ? .|r 1 \Y';ir?*, JiliiK'f B. H? La oi ;'" "f the United Btal Diati t Albert Gk aves, U B. N.; ? \ -.i idg< Alton B. Parker, A ? 1 ? Kl- . Ri ; - ? ? ?i \Y'il!iarn 1.?(?)?. jr. '?n the ; Arthui ?'if<h llaxw? !!. ! fr?.m Bolivia; Senator Raoul Dandurand, ;? ?odore E. Bui ton, of < >hlo; .-,i ;;?,!? und w .,Ik-1. ? ries B Miller, -?i Arthur !.. B? : l?T4 nu. ' <?f Ait., ri.? . Alim t r J. nks of y . ::.itr lu Ixlon, s- rond l " ; m.m ; Court ??? Walter r-> nnett, i ? ? .i"im a. st. wart, ? halrmsn >?' I ? utlve ? ommltt? ? ..t the Am? rlcan r Commltt?.-. Jam i y. I*r< Maj ? BalUmor? . ?\ ait? r li I - ? ? .'..int "i* Bl .' ; >i. Nicholas Mur raj )'? I ? ? '"1111111.1? i I Whltt. ? i ??!"! :?? Prai i '. -? i. Von Me: er, ? i of thi N ' Lord y\ ? e and I end M ? whose elevation t" ? ~i.it. h? cordially congratulated him up? , ex him on behalf "f tl i B ? . ? aurai | sympathetic prono ? to which they had all listen? d min i; in:. -. -t ?Other apeak? - Walker, Sir ?. ...I .,i?; : Mr Choat? ?read a lettei from Cardinal Gibbons m which th?- Car? dinal i" a;'?- 'in.-r. Lut emphasis? ; pathy with th? object ti.? din? t in mind, advocating ? ? ti . ei ma? nant m bltratlo i : i. ..i B the Ui Ited B1 Warning by Munsterberg. ,Y|. ? :-, met at th?- lin. ii ?n ti.- heard a word 01 ts warning ft..m Professoi Mtlnsterb? | Harvard. He <i? An? .1 f-?i them in :-.-i thai th.- non-Englisti r?sldi somethlns Internationally ? s - ? ? th. ??.?n ?if i ? . ? ;??? ?. English speakli . Lord Weardal? -.lish I .ti.?--. ha 1 sought t.. allay an) t- -xi xv I leh might lurk h rta "f non-Ei . i?." and la.?-' sa rrived, when he Uli that his visit had 1 ? ; t'.'ili >.t' ti ? pea in which : should i.. ??? ?? .irk'.nK thi : t of .-i, Ideal . herisbed by ?\ery n I "I hav? ? terberg, "which may b? . ? ? t In thi?- "*l'.r 1.??is movement we should endeavor t" nvi.i.i ;i- ?? ... f Hi ? "Th?-r>- m- ;i numbei of foreign newa and ...... certain dlstruat ami a cert that if It mint v\ ill hiiiiiT ai?int plipht friction in the direction ?.f th? ? I of ? ? ? ? of tl this 1 ? -.? s to 1 ? frl? ndly relations among th.- English speakli 1 ? ? ? ?il?!. I f..0 sa?- 11.. t that ? f ?i fron vi.:.r \ a wa, and frets a personal conversation with Ml I know that v\ hat is hhikI I . bettei ling- and 1 1 the world. Mut th.- crowd ml? ? <? moro mti la f- .-iiii?-'- . a de -? ?? iants of this rountrj ,it,?i England, . ..w hn?-- - ? 1 be non-Ei - there air many who think th;.* -iiposp ??f thus Yxhiil?1 m?.y ma-nt is t'i .??in?* Arni-ii.-a to the sei of England n . nier to ficht Oeri "That is certainly s most absurd mis .aid? and yet It would hi rtunats if each a t es gained more ? ? rentury of i? ? with England, uul th? ? e with 0 rmany waa never broken." I - - w !.?? ??i. sided, aa reply to tii. prof? 1 ntng : "T'. ? point we are so Inn of th<? chsrge tint a ? ?nnnot Imagine that v itan? '-. that ??,0 have . pocketbooh in our pocket whl 1 ifees not ? . ? Tl Y" ? ? ni haa y\y hapi Qermana rapidly arqulra that hai.it. T notice. 1 si igest that ih>- ? >nts, which ara to romm?****Mrata th.- MO ye.ir?? . ? ease ol the past should also say this: -With aWd faith In ui Ith all ia? ? !?? has laid the whek world under his debl again and agais int, and 1 Otata that bad hardly th? ahadow of a ausi 1? Ion hehin.i them But neverth? ahadow of of war, aa we know Doea it not l? ? our minds Mtant a rvlce that I body 1 ,-,n do YYith refi ?liiiK Ike i ? ? ? ' ' * ' winee ton with this lirnlenurrert whhh .1 ff-w people are now trying to Spread abroad . ountry ;?n?l Japan " CLERGY AT FANNING FUNERAL. Th?- funeral ? ' nini;. who fur twtnty-liv? I waa . -? '"r th? Hotel M-i?'s Ass-jciatlon in this dty, waa held >*st.rday morning from th. Ckurch ,.1 the Hi- Tke Rf Rev I'piniis J. Douakerty, Bishop ??f Jaso. philippin?? Islands; the Rt Rev. M, M Hasset! rictu ?-? n? rai >.f Harrtsburg, and i?ih?rs ?>f the clergy ?rere pressnt TfBS nonorary BsJlbsarstS vxt r>- Chatl man Bdwari E M?'''ail ?>f tbs Public .?i Rlddsr, ? .>??? John W ? Morgan j O'Brien, Jamea Butler, .lohn Burke, . ii.i- tie). I'r.ii.rii- .\ 1 C, Boldl, Metthe* Rath Sin.??ui Ford, .1. 1 [?annin, Leopold Barsagnl, Daniel Dal) an?) Patrick Kiernan JAPAN ENTERS FORMAI PROTEST TO LAND A Special Meeting cf Cabinet E pected to Consider Her Ob' jcctions to Legislation. AMBASSADOR VISITS BRYi Conferences Suspended Wh the Secretary Goes to Ne\ York, but Will Be Resumed This Morning. ? n PI ? Ti II un? i Washington. Slav !? Racretar? i; an s engagement to speaa il? ?sea Y. to-night made it n? cesaary thai negotlatlona between Viscount Chin the Japanese Ambassador, and fhc 1 partmenl ?.f Btate regarding ths < Japan to the antl-al land bill pas-. <l bj the California i.< II ; ? nded "t" il t.i-mnrr? . formal protesl had b? ted to-day ? '..i.-. - a .ii Li held by Been tary Bryan arid Ambaasador ?'him at?] ii is believed there will be a spec meeting ?>f th?- Cabinet t" consider t Japan? at ntatlona ami recelvi d< tailed repon regardlhg > Bryan'a mission t?? Sacramento, J'. bef< f- leaving for New York B< eta Bryan made an appointment with t ambassador .? r '??.".?> o'clock to-morri - snd hinted thai, following meeting of the Cabinet, there would another conference with tin- amba aador it is th.- desire ..f the adminlstr n. n to Impress on the ambassador, ai h him on his government, t fact that, despite th.- |ia:-s.?j>;.- of t ';.ii ?ami art. the situation is st purely tentative Secretary Bryan w l?..ini ..ut t.. Ambassador Chinda th California's step cannot be regarded fail ac-compll so long as there rema tu?, material possibilities by which tl itive act may be sel asido, (?i rep? a! b a result of the r- f.-rei iijin. am) th.- other is th?- possible nu :. of th.- statute by Judicial *1 ? 1-I'I1. it s th? earnest desire of the admit Istratlon lo .'..it an appeal by Japa for arbitration by Th.- Hsgue or ai other tribunal. Thai step must sera the t- rmlnatlon o( th? t. ntal v.- chai furnia statute, hut would be one Y\hich th'- adminlstratJc api r? ciati s would be sttended with di Acuity, not to Bay embarrassment, I ? the somewhat narrow limit* ? ommon tu all the k> m ral treatl of arbitration which the United Btat? 1 v i'!i foreign powers. Aa the treaty yy'I?i japan present? ? many different phases, when studied l the Hpht of th?- anti-alien land hill. will !>?? some time before *h<- Depart ment of st.it?- can express any d?finit opinion on th<- question of whether th actually in violation of the cos vent ion. .lohn Bassett Moore, roun sellor for th?- department, is makin?? careful study <?f the low nnd Its rela ti?.n t.. the treaty, snd is not yet pre pared t" say whether or not a viola tii.n .?f th?- tr? ?aty obligationa is threat ened. The na tur? ?.f the Japanese objection present? d to-day ran be only s - ..i- by mutual agreement th?- iatti?-s t the conferen refrained from discuss in?; it. That it is based "ii th?- g> nera ch-irK? that the California act WOnk discriminate sgalnat Japanes? is believed i rtaln. it is not knowi whether a rl latlon <?f the treaty is .1 ?eged or a broad i barge made th.ii th principles e>f International law hav? ?.????n disregarded. The entire <..rr spondenoe so far had <?n this subjec soon will i"- given to tin. public in th? United States hs well In .Japan PAPERS R_AP CALIFORNIA 1 Only 25 Out of 800 Favor Anti Japanese Legislation. Two hundred and asvsn n< wapapan h all pans ?>f th.- country condemn m thai ?editorial columns tie attitude taken b; California regarding tie anti-Japan? ? tion, . - ?rdlng t ? ?> atat? menl riven ?"u yesterday by Ike Japan Boeiety, fur f??ur daya Btudled tin- ?ditoil ala in eight hundred nswspapsra Om tho aand three hundred editorials wen v.i'h tue i. Ilowlng result : in four hundred papera tba sbjeel waa auagssted and nol commented upon. In :i' .1 t \x ??lit; p.ii ? t s tin- ait' waa diacuBsed seriously, tut ?-o Judiciously that m? classification could !' in two hundred and seven papera -v.!it..r..i.s# condemning California, commending the course taken by Pr<-si fl, lit YY'il-on. e.:i?l ?I? ?lai in? tliat the |TJnlted - i "t allow ,liv ritninatlm the Japanese; In twenty-flvs pa? pe? appeared editorials aupportlns Call? fornla. ; MOROS USE 'JAP RIFLES Have 2,000 Russian War Cuns, Says Captain Mann. - tile, Ma) I ' a; tain i; O T. Mann, ..f th.- Philippine ?-??ristaUilary. who ar rlved iron Manila to-day, aatd Ike lloros in their recent outbreak us?d Ku?;siaii Japaaeea waf rtflea aupplled bj a Osrman fiim. '1'h. ?ni: t tu SiiiKaj'-'i.' Captain Mann aaid sad the aforos i n in m JOlO h ml obtained a supply 'ii:- captain asM two Uiouaand <?f thesi rtflea wen Is tin banda "f tin Moroa When they ri volte?! several BBOOthS ano. mJpA '? ?* f***OVlng difficult t.l JSUtiltT tiain In. _ Bell and Wing By F.REDERICK FANNING AY?ER The Spirit and genius of poesy.?Crydon Chronicle, England. Great originality and depth of feeling.?Boston Times. A subtle thinker, and one who is also the master of the language of imaginative expression.?I'ublishers' Circular, England. Virile and militant.?Brooklyn 'limes. lierce vigor of expression.?The light, England. An informing soul winch vitalizes.?Rochester Post. fl. P. PUTNAM'S SONS, Publishers, N. Y. Price $2.30 V 11 II ??11 SI-1-T-fBBBII I -W. BARON ( HINDA Japanese Ambassador, who presented his government's protesl against the California alien laud bill. BILL FOR JAPANESE CENSI Statistical Measure Introduc in California Senate. Sacrum? tito. May I ?ne? '? a census of Ih? Japan? ?-? p ; i -in of i'sllfornls and fot lh. gather of Information and atatls the class and screes* i th. m, was if trodue? .1 in ; ? Senate day by Senator <*.?..>. slon of ti.<- r l - Th? Investisatl n la t.. 1 ? lade by 1 Btat? Laboi the ).?ll, which ? ? ,, d< :i .4 etisefl CHINA THANKSU. S. Gratified We Took Lead in Re ognizing New Republic. ? ' ? .1 w a*-' lagt. ?;. Mi Botl I ths N pus-. ' lion of ihe a. Uon ol t ? I'nlt? In r.gnlsini th? republl? olutlona V4iii i?- communicated to tt government through ttie ci n????? M : tor, ?rmstion I.? contained in .1 lived by the 1 late 1 ? Edwin ? d'Affair? 11 1 ? wa a p? pular, unofl ? -ignition "i the 1.pui! , i y ih?- United Btat? a In 1 1.. ? utationa of ron othei orga ? satic h\,a pupl teachers of th? Ipal with American and Uhln? paroders wenl - queat? -i 1 he 1 h u -'?'? d affali ? ? to convi g?.v.-r 1,111. nt and I" ti... iT.'t. : State Ih? gratifie tion for its friendl] a. Uon CHINA ACCEPTS THE LOA First Payment on Account Wi Be Made To-day. Retains Mej I The banfcen : ! mie the t;.v?- p.i.V. ? Prance, >'?? 1 man) ? i?''s": 1 snd Japai connection with the loan of 112 ?rere notified W da) bj the Mlnii 1er ol Finance "f ' 1 Ina't nnul a ? ?.f the loan The tirs-l advance will be- mari, to-tiioi row. NAVY CALL STIRS NEWPOR" Street Criers Summon Me Aboard Submarines. Nee poi t, it. 1, May ?. > irder t.. r. turn to t h? ir posts Immediately wer lssu?ed to-night to sil the enlisted me of th.- firsl and second Bubmarin flotillas, which are gathered In .Narra gansetl Bay, s ith nine battleahips, Ii connection with mimic war man?uvrei Officers of the submaiinefl also wer ordered t.. their vessels by midnight Noti? *? i" the enlist? .1 men ashore cann in summonses from th< atr. : h> ?ii?is ?.n the streets. The ordei v. ?t b entirely uni sp. ct< d and much sp?culation. it was learned thai the first group r?i ?*ub*narlnes, consisting 01 the <"-'. th? <?.'!, the ''i and the .'??, with the tendeo Contins and Bevem, will Ball betweei s and ti o'clock to-morrow momini uniiT "sealed orders." The secood ?group is under orders t" be ready, i'p to ;i hit-- hour u could noi b? learii'-.i whither the battleships, which ? un- under ?*oramand of Bear Admiral ?Charles J Badger, ore to figure in the ectlvathtg. ?"HANDS OFF'' T?~~WILSON i Marylander Tells Him to Let Senatorial Fight Alone. I Bj t? !????-.-i. 1, to it,-. TrltMia? I Baltimore, m.?> I lasa. U ? ss-Attorae) General of Maryland, wants to go t.. tin- United States Senat?. H? ha? read repeated atatementa in Mary* land iMwepopera thai Pr?sld?ai Wilson has piCked out William I.. .Marlairv. of Baltimore, im ths nexi Mais.ai,,! aenatoi and int.mis to de ;iii be can to hat ? candidats eli cted Mr. Btraus rsqsnts tins, and In s long lett- r to the PTOSldent, made pubttc to? day, hfl tells Mi. Wllion to kOOg out of th?' Senatorial Bght> Tin BS Attorn? y Ceii. ral ?"??> into a detailed hi'tork'al and ?.institutional argument to prove that int<-rfer?'tie.. i,y th.- President In b B? i? otarial ?leetlou would be deatriKUs? of the i.eino? cat!.' principlfl of -gate's rkht? und wo ?id i-oiiip ?T.iv . brfhgB th? chai a. t.-r of the Ani'TKati ***overnmant, mak? lag it "a ecntralissd and Imperial sya? leui." with the PrSBJdSnl Bt Its Head. ' TO RENEW TREATY DESPITE TOLLS ACT < <>iit i m ii. I fr.nii fir?! |?ngr. in \xitr with any nail? : Itain had at Hi. time a .-?? neral tr< i ? rould i ? lloved from an to the m? ? lance of Japan, sn at least Implli ho n 1 malnder of the con. ? ntlon and a many able Eni w tiellev? ??n ti i :h i'nlted . i in Yxar Initiative from Jana'-'. it |a sorted by ... ?? In lg< - "i I ? hp mu, ? m that however mu? n <;t? it .n and tl States may ? .-ii tb< m-. Ivea th- in? i ? . ?n. ii the lii.'. ?1 Bl ' to a greal mal ... led to iho ? ?f Japan to n indica.? d, i hi r in ..:>? ?a Ith Great 1 ha i ? r been ? ? for the fol i :. in?..le.i .,1 ?on lid ? ??in. from Jai sn. i< aas, hon? ? ag? t.-. accepted b| On al Ui Italn an i the modifl? .?M";. , Ished. Undsi th? cii tlon YYIthout i< tu wal of the general ?i ? i itiaiioii tu aty between ths Unit? i States and Or pari liai .it a time *\ben Pa? Coast I to 11 ? Japan? kng Its? If fell m a mannt r moal em h rraa ilni t?. ths id? ministration, - ould nol bul be rej ., iniiii. r "i . m.a mom? nt, ai I ? ? ?i by thi adminis? tration Bo much bo thai Presiden! tVI ?n ! has already Indlcat? d to in- ? rei i of siat?- the desirability "f taking ? ateps aa ma) be necessarj t.? Insure . Bui h renewal, and Bet retary Bryan has i ?admitted I?n purpose to devote hlresell Ito ths rrabjecl nt ii soon aa bs and the new British Ambassador, Blr Cecil Bpring-Rlce, return from New "fork, where both want to participate In Iho [conference of those who ere making plans for the snnlversarj of the sign? ing of ihe treaty of < (tient. Apart from the lm? rest whi-h at? taches t" "te new suggestion regarding a possible settlement of the Psnami ?"?mai controversy, und Irrespect I ve o? in?- motives which may have prompted? On t Britain In its change of attittnl? toward renewing the general arbltr tion treaty with the Unit? ?i Btatee, It may be said that ti"- utmost gratifica 1 11?m Is felt by the administration ovar the preened thai that convention la to be rent wed. THINK HE IS.SCHILUTONI Police of Rome, N. Y., Believe' They Have Murderer. i By ? ? I? -"??( ? la 'i'.?? Tul.-?. ? Rome, N. v . Maj I The Roma pollea 'luii.v, the) have In custod) Oresto Bchll J in.ail. wanted In Hew Torh for the mur? der ?>f Jena Hl/./?? snd Policemen Heanej and Tears The prtsonei Baya ba is Ben I ui, i..-. in.. twenty-one yeara old, "f Neu y m h Ha waa si r. -t- d with t? a o men taken from fast trains sn theli araj Y\'.-st a detective looking over the train rklen wat struck bj Un 11 aemblaaee .?f Levin? with printed dsscrtpttona of Behlllltonl, sad be wa a nl to Jail for -?x daya on the eharga of vagrancy, The Non ^otk police were notified an* will n n?i a dot? ? tlv? t.. s.-, if i,,. , ,,? Identify ti . prisoner Levtne ? lalma he had nothing to do with th?? BtMotlng and did not eves knew about It Hs sn\* he la a Jew, although resembling sn Italian in-- height snd othei mossursmeats, clothlns iiti.l thumbprinta, appear i.r reepoiM ymiii the description >.f the star? derer. m HAVARD WRITERS TO REUNITE. i.. fort] Bsventh snnual dinner of "Th?' llaiwi.'d Adv?cala*' w:ll !.? li^'d p, Mew v? iK t..-muht at the Harvard Club, No :." Wott Mth street William U Pech ham, founder and tir.-t Rresldent ?.r "Tin Advocate,' aill be toaatmaater Among the apeakeiB e*lll be i. s Martin, editor <.f "i.if.-": John L'orbln, Witter Hynner and Profsssni ?\ A. NeUsoi*. ??f Hgr******1 CAMPAIGNING BY A? CONTINUES IN ENGLAIN Mansion in Lancashire Burm Down by Suffragettes?Pre mier Guarded in London. "GENERAL" DRUMMOND IL In Serious Condition, Due I Hunger Strike, Her Physiciar Advises Her to Undergo Operation. [i:.. rattle ;.?? Tbs Tri' London, May II - Militant suffr. t:. tl. s ?. vt. rdOJ sel fit?- t.. ami total ? d ? large imtenanted mansl? mar i:.iri'"v.-iii-l-Tirnes.s, Lancashll ? : ature found scatter? ? .n the lawns surrounding the hotu i.it no doubl as t" th.- authorship i the o trage Preml? r Aaqulth, a ith Winst? ' hi', lull, i-'irsi i...r.i of the Admlrall lefi Waterloo station yeeterday i pro ? ed '" the coast In order to j"i the admiralty yacht Enchantress, o which both ministers with their wlv? will make an extended cruise In th .'-!? dit? 11.m. an. ' a large number "f naval aidea?d< camp, government departmental se?5n ta les and rai'...'i4 officials Burrounde th.- departing party and those wh had come to bid them tar.w.u. Beyon there vvas an outer circle <>f <le ? es 'o piotecl the ministers fron any undue attention on th" part <? nt suffragettes <>r their male sup ?portera s., great was the i-i? ,t?*? tin. ???'. ? in the railway station that an: ?ion by tn.? suffragette MOUld Lav B 1" "ii ImpOBI Ible, Mrs. Drummond'i Condition. ? tai Mrs. pion i Tummond h. militant suffrag? tt.- |ead?**r who col lapsed tw a b m Bow Btreet polic? ....tt during Thursdays roiuptrac) proceed inga against the principal offl .i of the Women's Social and Po? litical Union, v. i i rted y? sterds j to h.- eery ill troni th.- effect of hei "hunger strike" while under remand. Hei l'u v s., ?a n (?as .up.,.?. ,| her to nr d? rgo ??n ..p. ration 'Ih.' Dal?* Mail'" m an ?- ? ii I ? ? r ?! to? day suggest that th" suffragettes they have Ml ii.-?it i.. ? .'.oman's parllam? nt <.r ?? d ..n rir recentalive lines i ? the '-? omen of the whol.untry. Buch a body, ihe editor! . lacklni m executive authority, . ou Id .ii ??:' n.. sures, .-?ml. if it acted with sal ' ..-tin-iii. vv.. ? ' o Immi nee that its ' ? :..tis . ..ni.I not lightly be ? lisr. cat ded '"? ? ! i? i le se "f Com? ? Th- Duke "f Marlbnrough I Blenheim Palace t.. th- public follow? ing the n t of an sn? n moi s i- tt.-r ? ". ?? ./ a Buffragett? lace. A National Pilrjrimaqe. . Union of Women's Buf? ia organising an ka? mt tiw i i suiiraip- pllgrimag ? <T th" set. ni.' n federations of inion will arrange for i. ? r??in ail parts of the smgdom t.. Lon ?i igette propaganda will be carried oui bj th.? pilgrims "n their' way to tlir capital and ilio desswmsl ra? tion will culmin?t? in a groat meting in Hyde Park on July -.'?'> and a service in St. Paul's Cathedral the follow ?in,* ?lay. Mrs. .Millie, in Fawe.-U, pr. sid? nt of the National 1'nion ?>f Women'? B?f trai?e Bocietiea >" a manlftssto says of i be pllgrtmag? : Th.- keynote of th.? pUgrimog? ?rill be the jovfulness ?.f s.-if-dedication to great caune Every pilgrim will have In her hearl a d. p m a ??? of r< v? r. nl hap pll ? M that it has fallen to her lot to hav? a i i.a n?-- of dedicating herself t?. one of the greatest movements in the history of the s-orld. The Mayor of Windsor ha? recalved .-?n off!? iai letter expn sstng the K sincere regret for the cau ? s/hlch ha? made neceasary the cI?m?|| of th? I I apartments si Windsor Castle t.. vis? it?n, The Mayor Iits been Informod that the apartmi nts a ill be reoi em d to the public wii.ti the militant octlel tles of ihe suffi Th. late, t form of th" Buffrai outrai,-! s in London is tin? mutilating of i be in'* riori "i taxk aba, The Manch? st? r poll? ?? : sah rdaj ?j .Mr. \\ ; ? ratary of tho tirm a h., h i rinti -i ti.-- last "The Suffragette " BOY LEAPS FROM RAFT AND RESCUES WITH POLE Voy?ige of Three Lads Up East River Halted to Save An? other from Drowning. Willie Erllch, tweive years o two other hard) spli it.-1 i ourn to the i "ii.ni) a - "Pete" and "1 head,; v.T sail on a rafl yestei tern....n s little sbove the E M R Park, si 89th street, and began poling their way northward. The) had pro? ? d aboul m i ? : trds upi another youngster, who had been play? ing OH the --'..IT" iv runway . lint.-, r lil.s iv Ing si.a i. a short tance ahead, l"*'. hi-i looting pit? ind into the water. Willie and bis cr? m began i their craft toward the spot, bul i denly strut k a ro? k and si Young Brllch is a tbs i BtruggUng to the aurface. He leaped ovrho'i'l with h'S pole and I wading aw.;, from the rait. Alth? ? could mu swim, he kept pn wading until, |usl i the water . ame up about his ..u-?. ins pol.- reached the drowning child, vi ho grasp? d th? ? end was drae a In I Willie, ' I'. t? and "Bonehead" .ii!.L-(c--.i the unconscious youngster to .. do? k ami tried t" reviv? him by t aid" t.o tl? s while ?le y were bus) at this s patrolman happened a Ions and telephon? d to I Ital for an ambulant i, The child taken to the hospital arid revived.! When Willie arrived al ?.?s home, No H"'. K?s* 88th itreet, a Ith water drip? ping from his cloth? . Mr- Brl h i ??? : t?. adralnlel r the tin* treatment for such cosee. si.. V4as about to <i" i. r duty a h? n .-? r< porter ! .n rived si the house and told the i1 ?.r the res? ue. The trunk : trap wa - ? d t.. the cloeet and Wl a hero. 8TH A. 0. TO AID SULZER. Usad? ' i of the Btl \ . blj I v. . I i ? . bl) hail ..f the I'niv. it N... :-i Eldrl row evi to btsl Governor Butser in his rieht t ?srm ' i ?..- larfes l Solomon Bufrin artll . trw m<. ting. j U. S. FLOUTED BY HUERTA American Ambassador Told He Has No Standing. Mexico City, Mai k?Heorj Lana ?Tu? s?n, United St.it i Ami sssador i > m?a,. ., has t... oflli lal Btandlag m tl ministration. Tala is tun ,i ? i, but waa -t ,i-.i to-day by Presid? at H .?. As i personal friend i am ala to treat with Mi. Wi.-un, but d i.. ass no Btan? Tli. following la the o?! .. i. .1 at in- I Mr. >\ llson snd n leri ? "Pl.? ;..u 1 I ? fully Btab ?i t'j Ann i diplomat having refei red to tn.ii in.- government .. ?poei i p. .o, ange the bet? ??? n u ai. . i nil ft s .. : I!,. I.in- , I th.- guv : . I. . - 1 simp sana i of ti ir m, ?? in add I ?All? ' and till? > -' ' be i mi"! Bi ??r (?uro ? bai ? pi. .h ad 1 . thou 'i i t'.i. .?I til?- I ahould ?/lew th? i \i .- ? Ambassadoi Wl n Meat? .. Th.- .pi. >;.??.. ?? uui ol tl,.- :? . rights, ?aa well ? nui.isti ..t, ?? ? -? ?I Foreign Minis! ? lion of r?esld? u; m of diploma ! .? ? ? v drew a I -, tloi - ? . full : ? ? ' ?:'.?? In t ? . ? n had beei i - . by tl -. to the loa POLICE HEROES GET MEDALS. i-'or h? olsm in I ? ? ral si ?n. i YY sido ? ? patrolnifi' at Poll ?.?f tl J was given I ? the Far B i ??' ? ?? latlon, ? \ A. . . . ? prrstdent **?li nrm-ir?"?-*"*' ? a i Decision Is a necessary?a vital quality. Some have read the announcements of the New Jersey Central's Fast Hourly Service to Philadelphia?yet have not decided to try it. Others have decided to ? Result: They always use it. That's the reason behind the steadily increasing travel on these trains. Decde to try it and remember "Your Watch is Your Time Table!" Trains from Liberty Street every hour on the hour from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M., and at midnight; 10 minutes of the hour from W. 23rd Street.