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.Nero-itrrl? a?riimttt y- L_xm.?* -34.358. ?.-__rr_i??____*A_r--~'NEW-YORK, ?triday. .iii.y 25, l?l.'.-SIXTKKN pages. *** pwce one cent ;^*?j&j^*g?g?gr~ 10 ?ES! MAYOR'S ,. Counsel for Policemen Who Face Charges of Abusing Youth Are Bitter at Gaynor's Attitude. CALL BOY A "COP FIGHTER" T. H. Healey, Father of Com? plainant, Says He Is Victim of Police Persecution? Has Been Arrested 25 Times. I if term mod to "show lip Qsynor and ill? j ton;ir<? gangst? ? their number expressed him- j tatU >**everal policemen of the ? ar?l tiTt el station and bill n??n in th>* preclnci will Appear at Head*niart?*rs this morning in defen-??? 0_ Lieutenant James B. Bennett and Patrolman Domlnkii J. Roane, who will face charg?e of assault made by Thomas M. Healey. Jr.. of No. 82 Jay street. The pollee rail him an in vet - ? rate "< ???. lighter." Healey. who is t\vent\->*ne vrars "Id. ?as arrest, d by RoatlC <?!? Mav *_! on a (ha*-- rderly <ond u t. and Lieu? tenant Bennett s?nt Heale* to the night ?our!, where he was held in |5O0 Lrondi > y Magistrate Campbell While being taken to n cell Healey _ ? ? ? ghl with Roane. Mag? istrate Campbell ordered him rear? jaigned and sentenced hin? t.- thr?? months <>?i Blackwell'e Island for fel?> I ill. While In prison, Healey'? father hroiijcht ?harpes before Inspector '? iam J. I.nh?\. alleging th.it Roane hear ion i?, th? ..... of Lieutenant Sennett. and that Bennett failed to tak" any a?-ti<?ti. He t??id the inspector that as a result of this mistreatment h - ???n had to undergo an operation at ?til's Island. Healey Appealed to Mayor. r Lahey refus?.! to act eu lather wrote to Mayor Qaynor, <)?? ? tr that his son -was hi ins: pars*? ted .ltd nal k to net Justice. Th?? r transmitted this letter to Com ?? - oner Waldo, who ordered Chief Inspector Schmlttbergei t.. Invi ? raop he til the father's rdered Roane and Ek n? ? .n trial. - i that he m alth his night ? ? , he a ? ?n unlawful arr< at taint charge against Hoa'ev. an,) ? . police station he stru?k ??*- With his fist. The coi. ft S? nnett are that ? ??? t< i..-.?t?.- to strike Healey, hi failed to maK?- ? record or r? I.i rt Of :t. or take any a. lion Bennett retained l?imar Har?ly. "f : ['.rnndwa.v, to defend him. end ? will he represented at the trial hy Florence Bullivan, ??f Ko ... ?".dai We win produce the court record? sf Healey at the hearing," said .?* ?an !aM night, "showing that h? h.. arrest,?*1 for all Kinds of Climes, including disorderly oonducl mar > times; larceny, burglar] ;?,,'i assault Tris Is on?' of the most glaring m ?xtances of the prevailing custom und.-r Mayor Gajrnor, making it possible foi anybodv to humiliate decent police offi? cer, who simply perform th?* d:it><^ imp?.??-. r,n then?. The Mayor does no. ?eem t?. draw any line between iub? itaatlal citizens and gangsters who um ti?*' m?thod for eowhiriinK pollce Will Make It a Test Case. "Thie is a dire? I result of the ?May? or^s policy. We ate going to make It a test ?es? t?. dehne the issue as t?. whether the laws can bo enforced or whether crimin?is ?an use this method fnnlimied on ?.<-? ?,n.| puge. ihlrd column This Morning's News' LOCAL. Tage Trespe Ready fol ging Sing Riot. 1 Te Te?t Maye? i "Qsngater Policy". , 1 Met? S'j?-, ss Mail Contract Note.... l ??? Committee Appeals to Balsei a de Shot in Mistake. . . 5 ??n Ticket I ted Boon ... 5 ? rssy Csmpalga , 5 I>e*/ery Adr?ft In Storm. 5 Mh Am ?'hildren tome and Ho... 7 Itslnwny flan. 9 Wan street Firm tot Kiliott. ?e roads to In trMtratios i-'iKht.ie Cspt Dalfsr Attacha ?Crspsey.is (?asset t? Surrender ?,?. ladtetsssat.. ie fersey Ouardsmen.is OEIfEaAL ??/Ilsen lights i-'ire. i ? Appointment Upheld.. .'.-... 3 ?er Probee Btnghamta? Hre a' ""??'.*??*. In Sa'oon Bl-flfS RIchM g] n't Hope in Mexican Mediation.. 3 i i;".?*rnin*tit Attacks Telephone Trust. 4 ?"surg.nts ' Plght ?Currency Mill. 4 democrats Oppose Tariff Mil Changea 4 ?"'iinrnins Denies Mulhall'l Stuternents 5 Legislature Acted lllek'all.?. s Bis Plsgg Voun? Resigns. 7 Army Officer Dsmsnde Promotion. S Tr.H.p? Sent to Strike Scene. .IS rOREION. McLoaghlln'e Cbsncee Qoed . i Turkey Invades Mulgarla. 1 A*"iulth AfTHln Molested. 3 I et?eea's sun Eclipsed. 3 MIBCELLAWEODS. BiltoHsl. ? ?sriel . 7! ''hltu_r> ..... . 7 j Ut.rary New! an'l < n tl< Ism. . . S and S N*?-? foi \V.,men. ?! ?perte .10 and 11 Keetaei .11 ibippinf . .li ??. lal and Markets. .. .IS, 13 and 14 f'-el Kstat? .14 Amy and Navy .15 DISCOVERY OBVIATES PAIT Surgical Area Cut Off fron Brain by American. London. July 2ft. -i'reat interest wa taken in ths meeting of the Brltlsl Medical Agnoclatlon al Brighton yet t'May. when Sir l.rrk.l. v M<i>mhai, professer of clinical surgery in th? University <>f Leeds, deociibed 'he ?lis coverj by the Americanaurgeon(3oorgi W. ''rii.-. ..f Cleveland, ..i a me hod ?> anaesthesia whereby the area <>f opera Hon ?aould !??? shut oil fr?>m the brnli for ?several ?days, if nfirtaa.r. "The Dully Exprees," commentini editorially, conalders thai such a dis covery would be one ?>f the greateal Ii mod rn surgery. MAKES BODY TRANSPARENT German Finds Fluid Which Ma} Obviate Dissection. ? Telegraph t > i bs r rfbui i ?Philadelphia, July 24 a nea meth... of gi\ing me.ii.-ai studenta Instructioi which, it is aatd, will largely obvi?t? the necessity >.f dissection, will l?e pul Into practice at the Hahnctnann Medi? cal Coll?*<ge ai the beginning of the n* s1 t ?t ni Physicians and surgirons ?ron* ? ? 'I sMt h the department of nnntomj are now perfecting the j roceea, whlcli originate through the recent dis. ?ovei ?) by .1 ?;.ii,-ian sciential <?f b ?fluid by th? un ?-: which the human body can i>? ? red Irai" parent. The fluid, w hiih Is .-? tu i ?? ??-." : ? ?Us. turns the fleah into a sort n< tranaparen! Jelly when Injected, ??? iibllng th. Btudenl t.- study the reins, no:?, I? ? . _ t ?. i i ro? - lai i" ttei. it is asserted, th;-n it the) roaorted to ths H knife it is v;,i,j t,, t.. ??i the moal valuable dlecoverl* . of !at?' yeara FATAL CIGARETTE AGAIN One Dead, Five Dying, After Oil Well Explosion. Jul) .'i. Charlea M. Wright a well ?lull? i. was burned '? ?Until, flve "- his fellow workmen pi. babl: fatally In|ur< ?1. and a ?ell located two miles soutl ana sel on fire 1 ihe r* lit of ? (plosion The explosion ?.? i urrod whan ;* burn. m?_ m itch, with which .? youth r.ad llght'd \sitii gna eacaping from th?- well B - furls i" ? xtlngulah ;t ? m.-t with ! ? ' i. succe*?- up to a late to-night. 'I lie si. II was brought in this morning gusher CRUSHED By'dRAWBRIDGE Man, Too Impatient to Wait Its Closing, Is Killed. .i hn M? Kiio.. forty?three ?ears old. 174 HU? f'.r. "Ms n O as crushed t<> death yesterdaj In vtsru ,t s?s.r;ti hundred persona at ihe Organ* ?t ..s .-nue ?ira ?? hi Idg N en - tow n Ci?? k. McElroy was <>n his way t?. work an I tried t?? step off th?- moving bridg.? In* i ol waiting f-.r H to swing Into I lace He fell between the bridge fend ?'one bulkhead, and 'hen receiv?<l tin? injuries from which he ?died shortlj after being taken t.. St Johns ip.s. I Hal. SHOTS FLY IN STAIR FIGHT One Man Hit and Two Arrested After a Safe-Cracking. i tetecth ? i I ?owimg and Moi ? i the Central offli ??. aftei i runn ng r< -olvei battle with tw?. alleged ??rackets In Sullivan sir?-?-? ?ails ihis morning, i icceodod In arresting ths men. iifi'-i all Jumped oui of a second window <>rn <>f ihe prisoners vus stru?k in the right leg bj a pollc* bullet a rid was taken t.. Belle VU! It'-? piral In a gerlOUS condition from b.ss "f ).l..f,?l The prisoners said the) were Peter Jolln, of No. l<?7 Kasl IL'il. str.-.t an?1 Joseph Begaro, "f No ?"!?" Baal l-lth ?treet. The police naid they te, og* nized Jolln as a man who w?-nt under the alias <>f "Julio." Tney said both men had records. , Th? detectives had been trailing Jo* Un and BegSUTO for thr??' hours before tn.iking tin- ainsi They follou.-d th? tw. men through many stroeta on ths lower W?-st Sid' ,,h<] Anally trucked iiiem t?. a lise s ors tenement house at Nos. 137 and 180 Sullivan street While th?- detectives waited out? side they heard th? muffled explosion in the butcher shop on th?- ground flooi and dashed inside Th.- two m? n ran up to the next floor and Jumped from a window t?> the street. follow?-.) ti\ the detectives. JoHttwho was Wounded, was foned to ?top run? ning after a block, and Begaro threw up bis hand? and submitted to arrest. PAYS" $27.50 FOR A KISS Brooklyn Youth Finds Oscula? tion Costly in Nutley, N. J. Niitley. N. J.. July IM?Because they insisted upon kissing a good looking girl yester?lny i.fternoon. two young Brooklyn m?n wer?- fined here to-day by He. oider Jamos W, Poet ?One, who su?.ceded in planting a kiss on her cheek pniA 12780; th?- oth?-r. who did not succeed m kissing her, gol <-ff with $1280. lbs ?mid II su no. his fault that he failed Abxander Harls, twenty, of No. 288 Ilainbrldge street, antl Jay Ooold, twenty-live, <?f No, 8JM Hlnadals Btroet, Brooklyn, both raiwoat salesmen, were here yesterday soil? itlng ?.rd.-rs. They entered the home on Franklin avenue of Mis?* Bessie Senrle. eighteen years old. Miss BeaiiS SUM she was ahm?- in the house and that she ?11?) not need a rainc-at. whereupon Baris, without warning or en?miiagcment, kissed her. <;<.<.id tried to follow the example of I'.aris. luit she rushed from the room I and summoning aid. caused the arrest of ihe two. In ?ourt Baris pleaded guilty and ('.??old admitted that he (tried. i ME?? SUES ON il IN MAIL CONTRAI Answer o? B. F. Hardesty F veals Congressman as Hea of Firm Handling Postal Matter in This City. ! ? ?$50,000 PAPER NOT Ml I . | Indorsed by Metz When Th Bought N. Y. Mail Co., Hard esty Says Ex-Controller Forced Him Out and As? sumed All Liabilities. Congressman Herman A, Meta a was elected las! fall nn?i sworn In March I, owns the controlling inter. it. th?* New York Mail Company, win ha? h ron tract t?. carry tin- mall In t ?ily brio 4,"?tii stt<?t This becat known when answer was til. .1 in t Suprime Court yestcrdi y to a SI I brought by Meta against Menjamin | Hardesty, a former president of t i company, tot - i ..n ."..;:::i ..' the R< i la? d Statut i ol the United ?States makis it .? ml demeanoi f. i .-? member of Congress mshe, ?lir?. ti\ ? ? Indirect j. a contra i with th?- United states. .n?l provld that mi? h a .entrait BhSlI be Voit ? .. ,a $3,00(1 may !"? th ? punlshme for s?i. h an set, Meti's suit is t.? recovei |flO,000 on note win? h he indorsed tor Hardea which, he ssya Hsrdest) failed tome sftri m w sa dis? .?lint. -1 bj the Met? ' iKilltsn Hank Hsrdeat) declares m h answer that t h? Congre im?n acquir? . tul! control ??t thi com pa i ? after for Ing him "'.t and Intimai ?- that the ;. lion of Mela aril I to the attei j lion of Congress Mets'a las ? >. ;..i mat*. Battit _. Vandiver, of whl< i f;rin Senator O'Oormaun la 'he pcnli '?? r. How Mat. Get m the Firm. Th? \? w \"i K Mall i .'< mpan) mai Id . ontract with ihi | ? ? mi nt i t\. IOOP according lo th?- ar .?.w. r nil -i bj :? ? es?pre Idi nt Ti t waa lo r??n foui ? eai - froi July, I'.af.i and the .nu ricai - ? .m-, .mpany'a ,i ie alleged, Mi I against In .1 ,i 1912, Lbs . n?wrr I '?nun IS ?f \M. ?)?!? i:\ire ? ?'..m'.in. V quired ;h? capital atoch of the Ne? v..ik Mail Company, and Hardiest) a*s ?'? ???! i r. ?i.i.-rit September -***? He maintained In bla answer ths' a lh.it t.rn?- the company was ..perm ?. at a tin ?i > "? ***** i? monthl) and waa la sort ent Final I). Hardest) saya the sti eaaj announced thai the; arould . ? no f irtbi ' ? ? end noiitleil th ! Ameri.ai Bursty ?'om|?anv that 11 New York. Mail Campan) COUld ti'i earn out It* ? ontrai L Hardest) I .:/ that a controlling Interest In ih ma,i rompan? could be purchased '? |97 ?"??. hl am wer itated and In i (e .-m'.? 1912 Met? agreed with him i? ? n..?.|.".t\ sH\s he %A\e his no ? -.i.ttai in port pa i mi nt the i malnlng |BO,001 to ? ? on th? not?- w tu. h "i 11. iti'io? ed o i a in ? f?.tms the baala of the - I Th?- mall ? orapan) 'a st... It, of ?*--'?'. 7 OIX par ralut waa delivered t.. Mets'a -i lein? ". Hardeaty alleges, end on i-vo ruar) Ifl ' Indorsed ovei to Met/ .-i the ateck. it Is no? owned b Mi vg the answer ?I? ? I <?n April IS, Hardeaty allegas, M.-.t.? threatened to thron him .?mi the<*om pan] Into bankrupt**]! unless in- ro? tired from Ihi preaidency ??nil manag. men? wir n h> consei ted lo do so, Hsrdest) declsres, Mete mid be would ;.?f?pt .-?ii liabilities of the company, Want* Accounting by Metz. While admitting that Meta Indorsed th* Hk,*M note, Hardeaty ask?, the court to dtam)aa the complaint and lo ..ni. i Meta to ru.ik?- an accounting Hi declares I ha l he waa ousted through "the unjust dealings ??i the plaintiff Meta sdmlttsd >< it?arda) si bla ofti ?-, N?. 132 Hudaon street that he was in terested In the mall company, ami ?.?... highly Incensed when informed of tin nature of Hardesty'a answsi t<? his putt Hi promised that "there fellows would he r*orry before be K"t through with ti?, tu " Meta -?;?i?! thi oontract had been oo i?n?i?*.i to September i at the rsejussl of th?? poatofl.es Huihorities, wh?. know of his steetlon t?. Congre m and >.f hi** l-nter-si In the mall conOcra. Met* repreaenti ths i"th District, King-i Connty, Which was formerly the dis? trict ?.f Secretary RadfleM, ?.f the De? partment of Commerce, He proroded Prendergasi ??s Controller of the city, HAWK AIDSC0L0NEL BOGEY Early Bird Catches Golf Ball and Puts It in Bunker. Ha?'k?maaca N .i. July 14.??H. O. *i erkes, a newcomer here from Kew fork, and his neighbor, George W. I.yli'. of Summit avenue, h??th members ..r ihe Hackenaacii ?;<>if Club relate h*i t.ntisusi incident thai happened to-day ahUe they were playing an early morn? ing t?.'?in- on the local links. A ft. r Mr, Y'-rki-s made B pretty drive the playees watched the hull on it** course and were surprised when ?Way saw a hawk follow it along and then pick the hall up The hlrd carried the hall a short dis tanca ami dropped It In a disadvan? tageous spot In a hunker, mu?*h t?? the diaplaaaurs at _*erksa and the glee ?.f bis opponent. a A SUMMER DAY UP THE HUDSON. Swift observe!Ion nay UneStra ?lee ?dv A<n t t THE WEAK SPOT OF SING SIXc; PRISON. The ?board fence takes ihr piare ol the heavy wooden gate d?eatfoyed by fire. . d??/en keepers are it? tioned on the outside to thwart any attempt ?it jail delivery, DAVIS CUP HINGES ON AMERICAN STAR So Says English Critic in Dis? cussing Outlook for Big Lawn Tennis Match. THE TEST COMES TO-DAY Hopo Abroad That the American Champion May Be at Best, So Honor of Winninp: Will Bo the Greater. Br Herbert L. Bourko. H> . p> Is -.. I b? I Ml un? I i...'.'i"'i .i:i .i i M< l/Htghlin stale? Oi ths - ?? - ol ? i groa) Hnul match* I-? the Davis Cup between the Iimso tennis representatlv* of th> United t?tatei und England, tins nue i,?ri Is -?ill 1" log salted, sa elso it \y.m , aftei ihe American champion's .lull nits in as ? i tint; himself i_ ? r*,? tin.n s and hi comparative!) uniui prs-B'li ? i " nri agalnsi ? a nada ?foil ,s, . s . lia ve .-.itii,- tu Judge Uc Lough lin b) su? h a high stand.ii?! thai anything short of ?th? grant foi n 1 a m. -r, h.- ?i. at .1 < ' l'ai !<.?? at Wim j blednn ?,i\'s .m for doubl as t?. lu? I rr-mplri* lltneoa for the vital issue ?f the i-hallenge round, which begins to* murrui. 1 ? :i H.i' hell lias seemed fenXiOUS t>. hu.b.iii? Mi Loughlln, who rusted on th. rhlxi day of tiie <r?rt))__ti ties and most .??italnlv did not revtal his nor ii against ?Canada Theaomatches H it h un t ?? . -it", i ? t than M ! || -i has t" : | in. '.r is tmt a good M? Loughlln did not attend the .| ? ? ? o I t h * ? I - - ? 11 ? ?_ p I a y e i ? i tint?.i w* ill th?' rouii'ls that he I e. Hi n .1 i a-s . li.iw - ? -. ?. t t.. the bottom of A m- ? i--.m methods of pi- To ; ? m h; ? mat? h to-raoi rot if ?. McLoughlln a ill net ?l to i>, .i Ii?- be-l III- lis . .'.i . | hire aft? -i ? ? t ? ? i s V' iir brilliant player h.?s had much I?. lb? In thl laSl _?-W SS.ei-.s Afl.f ail. ; . , on I) tss. ntj -?ht. ?? ? ? .us old iii?- nervous la \..-ii as th? physical strain mus? h.nsld? m -I -\ h.-'' all Mu. i ici Is rets |ng ?m tllm I ilk?- grell 'im fascinating \??ung ii pealing ey ?.? his buo) - ancy and hla modesty, ami In common wih ail other Englishmen i wsnl him t niitim.?.i ?m elevtmtfe ragte, Iklei retassa. MISS WILSON FIGHTS FI IN A COM President's Daughter Joins I Rescue Work in Drenching Storm at Eaglesmere. i I'v T?l?_- -i. I I ? 'I . ib,in? 1 Eagleomen Perm. Jul) it with high Wind blowing showers of spar, from B burning cottage fedjolnlng h? hotel. Miss Margaret ?WoodrOW ?WllfeOI daughtei of the ?President, was foras ?.ut Into a driving rain h? re to-day. an then helped move her effects from th threatened bolldlna Bhe was ths culm ?st pers..ii In the wlldl) ? x? it.-*! throni of summer raeidents, K..r m?.r?- than an hour Miss Wilson her clothing soak?.I by th?- rain, bu enl'-yirig ihe excitement. ss.it. h.-d th? tin nghtera ?When M hscams nee?? Sirs to Stflp 'he adjoining houses sh? and half a do/en ?ittier girls of the sum? mer enloiiy bd in ruSCUS WOlk Sh. mingled with tlie iir?-m?-n, offering pruc licii suggestions and watching the fight against the llames at ?lose range. Thg COttggg Wld? h ..mplit fire he longed to M?"- and Mrs. W. *'. Dodge, Of Washington. Mrs. Murphv. their married daughter, was living with them, and her two months old babv was ?ar rie<l ?.tit of the burning house !.\ ..ne of the Bremen. The quickness of tiie volunteer fire ?li'l'iirtment in responding to the alarm prevented the i>o?ige cottage ami the hotel '.vh re MlM Wilson is a K'lirst from being <l?r?tro>?d. Among ths moot w'-'lnent tes'iie is ni,sers Desidea Miss Wilson a*ero Louis \ Mattaon, asalstanl managen of the Philadelphia Orchoctra .?ii-i was tlie Ural on ihe ?< en?, and ?.ip i'iiM ES. s ? hase, of Bagleamera who, with W, C. Jackson, tooh an a-me pari In preventing the spread ?>f the llames and rescuing ths -?coupants "f th?- cottage. i?r. Oeorge Prety Bnoe? maker, a w.-ll kn.wn physl? inn, was Oil hand to take care of Mr Dodge, ssho is \sell ads a n. cii In years. Miss Wilson, who Is stopping at Kaglesmer?- for a month to take .sing Ing lessons under Professor ROM W. Has nl. had Just r.-turne?! to hOT hotel n. m a morning leaaon and was ree. Ing on ths por* h when she heard the cry nt BIO, and rushed out into th? storm to help where she could PRESIDENT VETOES GIFT Halts Baltimore Plan for Bridal Present for Daughter. I n> Telegraph to TI ?? Tribun?, i Baltimore, July ?..--President Wilson has frowned on a movement started h.ie t.. raise a fund for a wedding present for his daughter Jessie. J. P. Tumulty, his private secretary, has written to Mayor Prauton as follows: The President's attention lias been called to an article Iw on. of the Balti? more papers concerning .* contribution made to >ou by Krnest I-:. Nordenholz toward a fund for a present to Miss Wilson on the occasion of her mar? ring? While the President deeply appreci? ates the generous spirit which prompted Mr. Nord?nholz to make this contribu tifui. lie greatly prefers that no fund be rained for this ptttyosm Win you not be good enough '<> notify Mr. Norden? holz, and also have pepper announce? ments made to this effect in the news? papers In question?" TURKS INVADE OLD BULGARIA Enver Bey, in Swift Movement from Recaptured Adrianople, Makes Incursion Into Christian Territory. RUSSIA MAY ACT ALONE Con.sterni.tion Among Ambas? sadors of Powers in London as European Concert Be? comes Almost Impossi? ble to Maintain. Bj ? ? ? T-?aine 1 London, -lui* 25 -New?? of sn *i . aedlngly grave character machad London last night and la confirmed in j u thoritattve -uarti ra II naej sumtnarised as followa A Turkish fores whose ??rengt'i is not Btat-i, but erhielt appears to consist] of Kurdish cavalry, has Invaded old j Bulgaria ThS town Of Jamb<?lt has been occupied, ami. according to ?>fH- j i-lai telegrams, sacked, with other towns and \ illa-.es. AK??lnst this fres'., a. I of SggreSSloa on the part of T?r? ke) BulgsHa ha^' air. ad.? lodged a pr-test with the DOW! M\ carrying ? campaign of recon-l quest from Adrlanopls Into what can not possibly hi ? lahnad as snythlng hut Bulgarian territory. Turkey has cre? ated a n?'W situation full of dangerous | poesihlliti. s S?> far h? ?an be Judged j th? for??- which has mad?.* this incur? sion is part of the cavalrv division which ftccompenl?rd Enver Hey t?> Adrianople. and which has evidently non pushed northward with a speed by no m?*ans reckoned <?n by those who Imagine*** the Ottoman army lacked the neceasary mobility and transport torso rapid and so far an ndvatue When the Intelligence <?f tins move by Turk?.-.?, arrived in London the con? feree?' yf ambassadors w is still sitting at the Foreign ? >rn. ???, and it Is umler stood that the information caused .. f?eling nkln to consternation Their excellencies had be??n engaged in dls ? ussing th?- position created by the re npcupatlon of Adrianople. and fully rec? ognized that this latest instance of Turkey's rsaolvs to defy the powers ami tear up the treat) <>f London was calculated '?? imrease th?? difficulties of a situation already suffUit ntly compll vH ted. The ambassadors, however, were un? able to agree what to d?>, and it la evi? dent that European diplomacy Is semi paralyted by personal Jealousies and mistrust Vary little i*> now needed to break up the concert, which even now Is little more than a name. If Kurope cannot . gf?SS ?m common action Russia will tak?* the matter In hand nlone and will put int? eifert her historic policy by occupying Armenia. It Is known that ?he is at this moment ready to take this step Krame and Ureat Uritaln ( nntinue?) on ???? ..nil page, fnurllt column. t BULLETS ?0 QUELL "Shoot to Kill" Order Issued to Guardsmen Held in Readi? ness for a New Out? break in Prison. iiliir .-???:, ?. ni_, ie Hudson RiverJ 1 to hold itself iri OSSINING FOLK IN TERROR Howls of Desperate Prisoners Throw Women and Children of Village Into Panic, and Authorities Appeal * for Protection. Almost 1*000 convicts in Sing Sing prison, many of them murderers and other desperate characters, were in so ugly a fram.' of mind all day yester? day and last night that two companies of militia infantry and one of naval militia were held in readiness to he rushed to the \ rison in case of a se? rious outbreak. Inder Sheriff Weisendanger. o{ Wrstch* Mer, was also prepared to take drastic action at the firs? signs .-. trouble, and hastily swore in an ?"?xtra force of deputies, all heavily armed. The town of ?Jssining. situ? ated near the big prison, was in a panic of fear last night, fearful at every moment that word WOOld come of an uprising among ths? prisoners. John S. Jenkins, Supervisor >.r ?De slning telephoned to I'nder Sherlf Weisendanger in ihe afternoon, telling him. it might be necessary to call upon hlni to protect the people of th.? town, who dr? aded the consequences shou'.d the prisoners su?ceed in es? aping from the grim walls of Sing Sing. "Shoot to Kill" Order. Th' I'nder Sheriff immediately got into communication with Captain Olover, in command of the Osaining .ompany of miliila, and requested him to hold his commaml of eighty men in readiness for service. Captain Bogart, ? i V'.nk? rs, was also asked to be pre? pared to entrain hi? ?ompany for Osointng at a moment's notl?*e. These orders were reeponsihl?* for scenea of unusual activity in both ar? mories yesterday. The men busied themselves in cleaning ?ind preparing their arms. Fach received a full tssue "f ammunition, in case of a serious - ut break in the prison the militia will i.- ordered to shoot to kill.'' In addition to the two companies of infantry waiting under arms. Lieu? tenant McCuilom, of ihe Oesining naval militia i'ompan), s?*nt word to Super riaar Jenkins that his men were ready i?. mo\e on the instant in case of a riot i all from, the prison. The rumor went forth early in the ..fternoon that the First Battalion of Kaval Militia, with headquarters on ihe training ship <;ranlte State, lying at '.?7th street and th? had also been ordered read n.ss t<> embark for Sing Sing at short notice. This report waa denied, however, by those in authority on the Cranite State Rioters Locked in Cells. Following the r.oting among the pris? oners In the workshop on Wednesdav. Warden Clancy kept a double guard on ihe men. The two hundred prisoners, known.as "B" men. ?>r second termers, v. ho were responsible for the outbreak of disorder during the fire m the prison on Ti. sday, were lo< ked in their cells all day yesterday. Warden Clancy, knowing the surly ' ? ?per <;f th se mm, known as ihe "knitting gang.1 Hd not feel ju.'<i.?1 ', trklng '1..lines \f'ih then' It was these men who were the ringleaders in rerouting discontent and disorder at the time of the fire. After being locked In their ?tils, the "B" men made Wednes?lay night hideous with their continuous BtOB-B of yells and cuneo. . Persons lis ing In ??sslning weie awakened from their 8i?>ep by th shouts and ??atcalls ?>f the c.nvk's. and many women became so nighly wrought up by the blo..l-curdli:*._. nols-s issuing fr??m behind the grim walls of the prison that th". r-.-maineJ aw.ik- . In :i st il?' ? f con.siiiiu fiar Th? Warden p_at_g to ..en?l s xty of the.c "knitter?!" t?. Anb'iin prison 1*? <lay. among whom v ill Im included th<? ringleaders id Un i uthrsnk. The ?juris? on? is will he ?????n lu the upetate pr?s >r. on a sp-'iil 'r.iin of th. New Y? rk Central. With i : ?av y guard in at? tendance. \ la) or .wo Inter another bat.-h of ?h?- sann- two hundred will be sent to -\u''i'in. in this way it ie ?hoped IQ cv?nil?Jiiily quell the unrest among th other* pri-e.r.. r? Fire ?Set by Prisoners. At piSO?Ol the entire ?un* let popu? lation ?>f Sing Sing is a sullen, obsti? nate army of desperate men. Threat? ening cries and derisive nowls ?t-cho from the great gray pile of granite at fre???ic-nt intervals, and keepers are granted with snarls and curses. Mu? tin? is in the very air. It is becoming more evident ever,' day that the tire of Tuesday was the work of the prisoners. Some of the more d?sn? rate among the second term? ers are belie-zed to have started th? ' lii'/i' that did J200.000 damage and endangered the lives of several hun? dred convicts. Yesterday morning an? other attempt was made to set Are to a prison building, when a mattreas in the ??lothlng industry shop was found on fire. Some of the prisoners seized *he I urtnng mattress and threw- it out of the window, where It was doused with y.ater by other prisoners In the mi?'s? of the ex? ltement the fire whistle sounded, bringing hundreds of persona from the village of Ossinlng. They