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Terli aa Becead Claaa BUI Matter, A Misunderstanding and thc Cause of It Preatdeat WUaon mual have fell that be waa a niij.-ii rnhranderatood man when i delegatlon of IHi' aota aUteemen bad the temerity lo rlait the Whlti llou.v and b-alal thal be ahould belp tbein to tak< for partj oaee mi the thlrd nnd fottrth etaai poatmaatera ln that atate, t)ng of the vhdtora e* praaaad tha opeaJaa tuat tha Damocratg ceuM nol rodecl ? majorrty of the Illlnola Congreea delega Uon aexl yeai onleea RepubUcao poetmaatere abooM b? ottated and Democrata pui ln thelr placea. Bucb antiquutcd talk umst have aaddened Mr WUaon. it BUggeeted that out lu Egypt and othei lllinois Dejggocrattc Btrongholda nobodj bad evei read the Witeonlan botnlllea aboul the neceasitj ol taklng the fovernmenl oui of the banda of tbe ofltceboklerB and puttlng it back Into tbe banda ol the people. if the paopJa are golng to rule and Uw new rreedon la comlim In, wby abouM polltlclaiw peralsl In talkini ubeul earrylng electlona througb th*- agenej of tho thlrd end fourth claaa poetmaa ,(,,-??.. it is n bvmUlatlng predlcament for a thlrty thir.l degree dvll aerrlce refornier llke Mr. WUaon to be not in when Democratic polltJelana Invade bla nfflelal roddemee nnd nddreaa hlm as if he had wrltteu on the tltle page of The Xeu Kreedom ?Tn tbe rfcrtora belong the Bpoilt." Yct the ndmlnlatratlon la not a Httle to blame foi that popular mlaconceptlon of it- lofty |?ri>oaea. With Mr. Bryan breaklng down the rule of recog nitim. for rneri! in the dlplotuoUc aerrlce end dla pladng mintotere who bad rlsen from the ranks ln arder to make room for polltlcal appolnteea and with Mr. Burleaon trytag to force poatmaBtera te realgn before the end of thelr fouryear terma thc pubik baa had cauae to busi.I thal the Waa of dependlng on tbe oftlcea to carry electlona l? not naarly aa dead ground Waablngton aa it baa I.n !1(?,Ttlaed to be. Mr. Wlleon would have done blmeelf and the mertt Byatem a greai aervbe If be had furnlabed to tbe preaa a copy of bla reply to the niinois upoiis hnntera who had been mialed by |?*aorance or fataej Impreaaloni Into talking wltb him as if he were one 1 ??' them. Not Tactful. it m to be hoped thal the Brltlab gorernmenl wlll raconalder its declalon nol to partidpate In the PajiamaPaehac axnoaltlon. ll bi aaanmed thal tbe authorittea ln London deafre to Bbow In thla way tbelr dlaaporoval of the courae of the L'nlted Statea on the canal tolli laaue. The actloii of Congreaa ln exemptlng An.eri.an coaotwlae gteamera from tbe paymenl of toUa and the faUare of this country to Bgree to snbn.it the quaatJon of dlacrimlnaUon thua rnise<i to arbrtratJon have andoubtedly flren Greai Hritain cauae fot dlaaatlafactlon. v.-t we feel thal it would be ? aUatake on ber parl to carrj tbal dla ?atlafactlon to the potnt of holdlng consplcuouBly ai..of from the Ban Krandaco expoaltlon. It Ii not likely thal tho Cnlted Statea wlll main tam veiy lone its pragenl poaltlon of ohetructing a ?cttlement of the tolla queatlon. If the dlapute doea not go to an grtrftraUon courl it may he deall wltb througb ordlnary dlplomatk meana We beMeve that bd fisstunptlon by Greal Hritain thal the rnlted Btatea wlll do whal la fair and rigbl In aplte of the initial crrors committed ln framlng tnt Panama Canal law of 1M2 would be far more belp foj in brtaaing the two countrlea together that would ?ny elde hawie ?xblhttlon of dlaappolutmeul Hhe the Ignorlag of Callfornlal gpproachlng worldi fair. Not a "One Hope" Situation. Th*. ono hope of foaBoa is thtit tbe committee maj t.e romm.crl of thc strengU, of Mr McAneny wltfc tY\* people and may make hhn IU candldate. Editortal tn "The N>w Tork TUnca. It must he trylng tO I man Of Mr. MeAnen.V? menta! balanee to be B^rertJted by InJudlckMU boomcrs as the "one hope" of tha cauae of fUBlOB for better government in this clty. We feel ?er taln tliat Mr. McAneny doea not bfltoTg thal th? nomlnatlon for Mayor cf aaybedy but blmaell rr.eans death to tne caiuae of non-partlaan co-opera tJon to defeat rnuurmiiy Tbe fnsinu campalgn bere reata upon a broad, logicai baata. Bo ion? as Tamaaany mbjgoverna ui Mgoda of ^oo<i gorernmenl of nil polltlca] affllbt rlons wlll eootlnue to eacablne oui of edf-protec tion. New York baa aboul MOOrOOO Innabltanta, and it ls zrotesqiie to say that of that raal numbei but one man must be noinlnated for Mayor or the fuslon m.-veinent wlll po t<> pieces. Mr. McAneny la cartala to eee, aa moel of the mf-n who are BtroggUng with tbe fualon problem do ce. that there nrc niany New forktra qnallfled to dO fOOd work in thc Mayoralty. Character and firmness are nee-led in that poat oven more thnn 1? technlcai accjvalntance with the machlnery <>f ad ministratlon The real ptolilem is to flnd the man who will most aearly nalte tha anU-Tammany ele> tnonts aad wlll he stroncest on tlie laauee on whlch Mayor GaynOT, Tnmmany's loglca] riomince. wlll b? weakc6t. Therc nrc many poaalhig nomlneea, any one ot arheen the Menda of good gorernmenl would gladly support. and Mr McAneny atanda well up on tbe llel of ellirihies. Hut iie has |oo eftan ahown his bellet ln the Tltallty of the fUBlOU movein-nt. as auch, tO devnde bimself with the notion tbnt Itis ti..iiiinnti"ii for Mayor is the 'one hope" lliat moTemenl baa Of Iflstln? ont the j>resent cnnniss Keep the Bookmakers Out. The cood and honorahie aport of borae ra< Ing haa been oceupytng the attenti..ii of its devoteea for a ooupie of mootha, ifter n toterrnptlon of many months due to whal f=eeme-l to be an Indlaaoluble bond between borae radng and profeealonal gam bttng it eame back ?'th Ihe promlaea ..f all cou? r^rne<l in tlie track uianap-innit that there abOttld l,e po profess.on.-.i gambllng, and II waa greeted *>ttb marka of pooolar faror. Vet noa there latold lD the p-li.e coorl tbe old, famlllar atory of tha ,u.beZJer wbo loot Booavey wltb tha 'nwddne" nnd atole more, only to toee thal. too, arlth them, ln an endeavor lo niHkr up his orlglnal tbefta. it i< axiomatk that the Amerlcan llhea "clean Bport. Tbc moal popular, baaebaH, la thal one leaal attractlve to gamblera and Ifast oaed bj 'tK'lu M> iin ?gency for extracting beta from th*- publlc Tbla la due to no aoble reatrainl on tbe part of tba pro feealonal gamblera, bul t-? ? ronatanl and conatat enl determlnatlon op Ibe parl of tbc baaeball au >? thorltfea f- keep the game free from rarofaaarional | bettlng. Horae racing is a good Bport, wltb a atrong ' appeal to n conalderable part of tne publlc. it oogbl . to bave its i>la<.n the <alf*n<l;H- ..f aporta. Tet N Maaeuredly wlll not boM thal pmca long if 111 ,1,r'"' ' tora, regardleea of qulbblea aboul "oral betB*' anfl > tbe llke, don'l chaae tne bookmakera from thc tracki , ami keep tbem away. <_ Murder as a Pastimc Tbe drlver of tne automobile thal ran amuck In Tbe Bruux ii.-is really cery little t.? i>..ast ot. Any body who Ukea to race ? car through a rttj Btreet nt n Bpeed of forty mllea nh hour la rertain tp lviii and malm a uuraber of people before long. And tliis partlcular dcroti.f murder aa a aporl Igucceeded la killlng only ong amall baby, a month old, and . man. Incldentally, the baby'a fatber was badly mangtod. Bul there bave been count leaa examplea ol tbla aporl royal, far more tbrllllng and su. ceaaful. it is eleur thal we mual learii to Judge tbla new pgatluie by Ibe bigb atandarda of it- acareal rlval, bnll Bgbting Nothing enorl of a complete Bhamblea abouM be conaldered wortb wbtle. Otherwlee we i inlgbl gel lo rlew it a* mere murder of a partleu lurlj wantoii, coarardly and brutal deeerlptlon. Murphy's Monumcnta! Ballot. Thc Deuiocratlc rotera of tbe 23d Aaaembly l?i tii-t are to bavc the pleeaure of regiatering their preferencc for partj candldatea for ofJice .'in<l for party commltteemen by cbecking off Ibe namea oa an eigbteen-fool ballol in the roinlng prlmarlea It i^ recorded that there an- no printlng preaaea to be had wlach can handle this ballol in one plece, ao :t i- to be printed in tio*v eecttona, whlch wlll be liasted togetber. StatiaUciana are aow at work eu deavorlng t.. aacertaln how long it would take a voter to read thc hundreda of oamea whlcb will !?.? dotted over it> flfty aquare feel "f BUrface, but thc;. laddlng machinca don'l aeeui tn be able to atand tiie strain. This ballol is io ba tiie Inatrumenl bj whjch the votera will record tlieir wlll in a "direcl primary. Prerloual* Murpbj and his carefull.r aele?-ted coni mltteea " il bave made "dealgnatlona" of mndldatea I wbooe namea wlll appear "t? the eighteen-foHl bai lota. To vote dr tl,.- Murpby-deoignated mcn only :i rroaa in a clrda wlll \>o neceaaary. To rote fot any antl-Murpby men wUl be very niwb bardar. Murphy'a Leglalature bad many chaneea t.. rellere the Democratbi votera of the elghteen-fool ballol .,,,.1 other farcical featurea <>f thc extattng "direcl primary" law. Murpby decllned to Improve Ihe law. Tbe elghtecn-fool ballol abouM be Murphy'a monu . ? :,iJ(| a warnlng agalnei any Murphy i-andl datea in the enanlng election. Aids 10 Rcsponsibilit>. I'irf Ooniniiaaioner Johnaon'a aew icl of rc^u.n [tlona for rapkl exll drllle to preparc factory work era for flre or aimilar emergencj is aenalblc II doea aboul as mncb aa rule and regulaiioo can do t-> antlelpate a crlala nnd make aafeguarda agalnat it. If the drllla were bekl properly, and tbe rart oua monltora tald oul thdi ???rk rarefully and became farolliar wltb it. tbe empmyea would bave n falr opportunlty of reachlng exlta witnoui ronfu alon and pank and loaa of llfe The lnsiory of tbe Aach BuHdlng and tbe Blna. |bamton Brea, tbougb. ahowa thal aometblng more tban ruie- and regulatlona la needed. Conadentluua offlciala can do their beal to make lawa for tbe pro u-tion of workera,and othera,worklng under bandl eapa of amall numbcra and Inauffleleni approprta 1 tiotis. .an do their beal lo enforce theae lawa. \ el what rule, wnal regulatlon, what law can be framed ; to toatll i ^'n<?' "f Bnty and raaponalbilltj Into Ihe employer who bllthely aboukieni ecerythlng on h'.a foraman and doean'l evea ronalder Ibe queatlon of modern flre flshting apparatua and aclentlflf pro tectloa for factory operatlreal Klre prevention regulatlona and draatlc atate lawa may belp edu cate them to tba facl thal tha amployea' IntereeU ?re their own, bul the proceaa leema wofullj alow and tha ,,f,st graat - Ipholding thc Majcsty of thc Tatcrson Police. it \f> a iraal thing to be a poUceman anywhera. But it is an aapadally adifylag and glorloua nro? fession la the precincta of Pateraon the perfect Here ln rulgar New Vork ? poUcemaa baa to put ap wltb all *"rts of Insulta. Bmall boya aby atonea al him Fusay Butomoblliata ebake thdr Bata al hlm Hc geta rerj mucb tho aame degree of re ppecl thal other folka gel and la expected to acrape along qulta aa If ba were of tha aame day aa tbe resi of ns. in Pateraon tbe etandard bi far, far blgber, .ts . tba aentence of Patrlch Qulnlan, of Ihe i W. w. i makea elaar. That oularaakea anarchlal actually bi :,i;,iino(i at n Soclallsl Btreel meetlng: "Kie-t a Bo ciallat Mayor and then you won'l have ropa lik*' Bnmmy Ryan baatlng you over tbc bead wlth i lelub." And for maklng thla aWhaona charge Be> corder Carroll promptly aantenced Mr. Qulnlan ta ' one year In tho county jaii n* h "dlaorderlj pcraon." it is pieaaanl to know thal eucb ? blgta atandard of arder and de^onim preratti ta Pateraon on ti^ part of all roncerned. Ihe (Jlorious Hagpipc Wastcs Its Swcct ncss. Btrange ta lell coaraa, eritlcal nalgbbon objacted atrenuoualy t.. tne muale of a reatauram In o'.ttii atreel wWcb bad a bagpipe for Ita rentral flgure. Worda falkd them whea they trled lo deat-rlbe the laounda ta MagUtrate Nnimi. Tha l?ea| auggeatlon of tha awful trutb waa glvep by l*ollca Bergeanl jopaon, maancal canaor of tha dapartment. ' i bava i.| |n sonth Afrlca," sai<i ba. "anil bare beard tha ! imisi<- of a Kafnr band. TbJa baad baa the Knfflr aggregatloa laabed t<> the maal ' Bome aucb tacb of armroclatlon bafall ihe graal Acgua McCtan, bero of tbe Gilbeti baltad. Ha piped for yaara wlthoul aieltlnij tne bearl of his Ibawvad. Than, ta tbe worda of tha baltad, ba buo ,..M in plplng Bomethlng MdJetinctiy reaambllng ;.n air." The reaolta were taatantanaoua. Tba lady Bung beradf on his braaat, and all Bcotland rhaarad. Tbere ta, ef rourae, a targe poetlcal Ikenae ta this ddnouement The real tmtb is. we auppoae thal bj lixtt'iiin^ io anj aound i""^' enough yoa raa ^ct ta Uka It an<i Bbjb for it. aaaj taaagkte ull niHiiner ??t | | beauty In it. Bome day eoon, for example, we aball Lndoubtedly aee an orcbeatra eonifjoaed exduairely of tbe Inatrumenl of tbe bour. the electric automo ,,ii? bom and perhapa bare an automoWIe opera wrltten by tbe greal Btrauae, arlth i eboir of tbeaa ?eaalck elephanta In the band. Why notl And when- will the bagplpe ba than! Having loal its stcamboats and its troUeya and its bank prealdent, the Nea Haveo is ahnoal a raiir-.a.i once more. Moal of the geeee in Centra! Park are reported dead of some Btrange rtisease. I'rohably mldaummer polltlca waa too mucfa for thrm. Th<- Cblcago Coundl has paaaed an ordlnance de natuiing cabarel shows. T;iking tbe taa out of tango, among <'th<r iinnce It wouM hc well to l"it an extra guar.l on tha court jc-weiry in the People'a Patace. AS r WAS SAYING i.k. cbil-dren! Theg aun is Bhl-ning, and thee ,-.. i cu-ry has on-ly *ot down t" four bun-dred and si\ in th..- Bhade, and th*r.- aln't n.? shade, and <>i<i <;rri-.-r-?i Hugb Btld-1-ty is wa-trr-ins thee atocke, and ;. plt-e-oue, hot, awear-ing, aut-allng man ls oui in it. s..' thee man! Hla coal i? made f.-r wln-ter. and ii. ha- bor-rowed his irou-acra from Un-eoln Btef ana-aon thee aha-mer <-f thee tow-haad-ad k.i-'ki moe, and thee col-lar un-der whlch hc is ao hot is ,-i deu-ced mean Joke on thee man, Lla-ten, dear chll-dn a! Thla ail-ly, friv-o-loua, vain, Ir-ra-tlon-al crea-ture be-llevea he ij flt-ted ! for thee bal-lot. If he doea nol de-elat, we Bhall feel I it onr mor-al du-tj to ? K-poae hlm in a par-a-graph. . ? ? Peraonally, we don'l care if they advance the i prlce of qulnlne to the ahocklng Bgure foreahadowed j m the papera, bul hoa our heart bleeda for thoae l Kiorida h< altb reaorta! ? ? ? ? wl -I-- we flnd the plcture of "a happj Out look on Ufe"? Nol In "The Outlook." thougb that ectlmabli Joornal mlght well ba proud of It, aa the cover of "The Outlook" ln the plcture baara the merrj announccmenta: "'Hurrah! Hurray!' by Theodore Rooeeveit, and 'Ha! Ha! Har by i.yman I Abbott." i w- wetcome thla hilarloua nea pollc) on "Tbe ,K's" part. it ia hlgh time tbe aalnta gol ga) ? v.ith tbe Blnnere, who have laugbed al aanctlty far j too long, wa thlnh and an a whole lol funnlei than tbe aainta . ? ? Bold Bheflli Id ll >?? " '? ? "'"1" .>?;,,. aa. Mo ed bj m.ai devotl n. he aeeka to ? . glgy fr..tn Btatuan Hall. thal chamber ot horrora In thc natlon'a Capltol Bravo, w,- Bppla id this zcai. and are foi ri , the othei dumm Pai ial< ona and thi Prlm a i~. b< are .1 s?'i detrtmenl t<> ;"' in thla matter "<? bow to the Parlalene, whn i---1 ? d the tallorlng problem erect ng a aimple oui whli h the) aai rmble a ingreaa of onae or ma typtfylng Truth J i-. 1 . '.?. ladocn, Pati I I n ? I.v 11 mi in to you that theei lorli . , nea p< rplexlth 1 aa to drai ? 1 Thi 1 blui' 11 la proof tbal 1 1 1 Beeed them with ,. Nol thal we blame you. it was thc beat . , ., token of ddli ate eonakh ratlon tor lha ment thi lnf< il ? ? ? Our 1 ompllmi nt I ihlt darllni " ' Mr. . aho la again f-'M In huge luck. .- arhen hla "Atlantli Monthly" ajaa about to pub ...... mmli ? 1 ...,,.. 11.. K..-....s cmaah al Btamford and now thal | ht brlng ' WT-Hi treatlae on ' The itlon "f Crlme/' bebold how Ita pal ... n .... th r. -- - ?? thoee dear, obllging ao 1 1 .r, Joll; ! Ii Igmenl flora in wtre nol mlaapplli d foi a Hn< feative tn Irothi 1 n- ph< n ralaea hoh arlth hen i., 1. :. f. ia Bubjacta on whlch ao much enVli\, - ........ . , : *nd wi Itten aa on ll Nol -. ? ? much ia known of ll ;i- regarda . nlmala and almoal nothlng garda humanlt) ' on heredlty la aepe* ??,.f the Eu| -? ri ad a .,!,.! hazardoua IndUi tlona, ?hi n : the facta ar<- negatlve and onl: the escep 1 tlona are poeltlve." We thoughl as mucb, bul ahal * <"m:"ii lo a full-bl.led "Al lanl phlli uph 1 bn ah hl and ro barking after heredit al the tnp of hla lunga. | ;iI,,i bow ii aill atcad) ihe iwlvel-mlnded young budling * ho aang In thi pla "Mother a'aa >t Quaker, Pather waa ? rlp!" Bracc up. chlld! Tou can be whatevei vou Hke - nti>ihing from a darned, atupld Btand-Pettereaa to a Oow Meeee. Maro cheerful nolera have followed the marrylnaj of fair Inea MilhoUand, and qulte properly, bul we I ?-. . b llttle when hopea are h.. openly expreeaed 1 ncernlng the likellhood thal ahe wlll now calm down aa thi predictlon mual he a bltter hardahlp to I Mayor Oagnoi Dldh'l be eay aaarrlage would ?quekh a Buffregiat? Nervoua daya he |a ln f..r,! aatting t" aee how Mr.s. [nea turna out Bealdea, conalder thi ahock t<> Mr, Inea Dreadf '. Ibi aenac ol reeponalblllty, with a natlon looklng on, particularly ?<? th.t bride is waraed la advaace! ? *>- in theae tender affalra requlrea more ihan fortitude, mi..if than dlplomacy, mon than Bnaeaa, , . 1 it requlrea eecrecy. An.i aecrec) tak^.- balf the Btlng oui of a Rzale, Nol becauaa we thlnh tha raaea simiiar. bul Jual to abow that blator) la on J our alde with .-. vengeance, we cite the dying worda (.f Boeratea: "When ?> man has falled In a mightyl effort, ii la a a hacklng eonaolatlon to remi mbi r tbal he didn'l tell hla wife he waa golng to try." Peraonally, we never laaoguaed -Mrs inea w;.s th pranclng ateam roller the funny chape aald, yet legenda have a powerful infiurn. ? on buabandBi and pcuibl} it la luck) hera cocnea fr..m Holland, Wti\ wish hlm \seii, and trual thnt he hn? bla ahare <>f iti" eourage wtthoul whlch no gentleaaaa'a criinr la] . ompli '? ,{- '? H NEW YORK FROM THE SUBURBS. Thej are golng lo ataga a iitrer Inmt In Nea \..ii? tins ycar, ;m^ aorac rotera Intcnd to cojo) the ?*| r?i t. - Mllwaukec Bcntlael s|..-;ikinK <<( afayci G;.\ii<ir ?>einir a raadldate agaha, ,,,, ahould ^;iv it probabl) dependa on whether bemg \i-?,,, ,,r \,\s york la compulaery er nol Boaton 1 ? i|t \ ,1-kiii w.iii -ti.-t breker in reduced rircunnatanci haa i".n glvca '. becwrk lo his aaaocla|aa There is Miii llfe cnough ln th? apeculatlva ccatre foi a motloti , i,-t,i! bt. Loula Qlobi Deraoi rat Tn. inu,ii. <i"hi lutereal charKe ..f New For* CH) baa been Increaaed )>. IlI.eee.eM a rear anirtng Mayor Oaynor'a admuilatratlori aad II waa aol atung i". aay compulaory waterworka purebaee, etther Oaaaha Bae. \ Chlcagd naan baa Invented ;< bulld proof ehlrl it will i?e no a'?o.i in .\>? rark aaaaaa lha t;iii is i<hi?; I | 10 i? turned up behtad thi aaia, bul II would ',. w.nii: while foi ? Loulavinian to i"i\ ..ne and Ihea baag aboul the glaai fronl ot hla laundr] to aitneea thc aipuaalon of tbe ladndryraan when hla macblncry falla to make a bole ln it Uoulevllle Ooorler*Journal A DOUBLE ACTION CALL. I'i-iii Thc Buffalo Bnqulrei Kanaaa la ealling far aad wMe foi 1 '?'..har 1 >i handa, Thal can wik.- t?" waya 11 drawa men arhe wanl te wnrk froan f;ir aii'l c.ir an-l warns hotx.es who <h? not want to work to k*ej. out ai Kansaa. THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN AnfthZhJZZ<?< FOR CHARLES S WHITMAN Why He Should Bc Elected Mayoi of New York. To tbc Bditor oi Thc Tribune g|| . l Me is Ihe moal popular man nl the prcaant time _? He is the beal known man for a pub? llc otti. .? :i. He is a fearleea, Independenl and hon. st man. 4 ii.' baa ahown aa whal he ''an <io. wt know arhat he mili do. .,. ne is tha i i "t" r man for tha plaee >\ He is arell ilked b) all pai tli i notl ? Ing asalnst hlm r, He can I - graft b itl ii thHii an] other ii,.in. I He ,ie.. i v. - io gel the nomlnatlon f..r th- gn .it \vor!< he has done. I, He h.c ,i aplendld record none bet ter ... ii,. haa In i rovad the cit\. bj eend Ing crlmlna M ii.- can ai -I ?III -I" l? ; " to .'ii pai thS. 12 nis nomii atlon meena election JOHN HENRY BMITH. Nfiv fork, July ?, I THE CAUSE OF POVERTY Two Socialist Readers Dcmand a Frank Explanation. To tl e Edltor c,: Tha Tr:'..!inc. ? ? . . g to ash .i (? a , all aertouam ?, and then foi e m bebalf of many other Intereated atudenta we ask j ou to pu illah thi i im.i an) aoi lai, aettlemenl or i harll - worker eve darc to glve thc true under ]\ Ina cauae for pov< rty? | u hat wo ild happen to thal Indl \ Idual ? meana of eai nlng a llvell ba oi ahe .iar 'li.i" 3 Whal arould happen to the phllan thro] Ic auppoi l glv< l reei ? tlva ln atltutlona? i ?'ati you and wlll you k:v? the true maln cauae for tto\ rl PHILIP EBERT. EL8IE EBERT, godalial Partj Bran h '?? N'ea foi ? . ?!."! GAMBLING AT RACETRACKS The Law Must 'Be Enforced if Rac mg b to Continue. the Edil : The Tl II ? Bil I il hanta, n - ,->iU-1 nol to enl tltul kl i and anj other 1 ? ?? In ahould be ren ? it the Mer ?s ? of Manhattan waa one of tha I I . ' I oraa ? the t ? . ? t prlvati . ot fenuli ? it vai oua foi ma ol ramblli a I tbe ibllng ? . . ... ,, ? -11 ? ? > from . -.. md turna it Inl ? fron alvee ai ' Th< ecton ? i ? . . ? . private bet i I thc . ? . ? ? . ?. . Booki i ? ? ? - ..ii the t two moi tl ? ? .? of the Plnkerton men. who know them wel been ihou fool the ? mbllna ? ? Information hai oul from the trarka to the i of the whole ? Theae two thlni tt,,.... re 1 tO ell I prof< ? imbllng on the tracka if ? . holda them i ? : . ? .1 !??? if :| . an I 1 ol ? ? the t0 the hort Ible c : l .... ? ik itl.. or io tolerate an) form of gambllna lahieaa F. M. SHEPARD WILL FILED Head of Rubbcr Co. Leaves Estatc to Widovv and Childrcn. ? irnii^p, n .' . Jul - .iihe t. rma of the a 111 "f Ftedcrli k M Bhepard, of i: . ... ai ch a i admltti ?! to probate In Newark to-day, the eatata i 1,-ft to tha a Idoa ai 'i llve i hlldi Mr. Bhepard at the time of hli death al Noi foii. i v nn 'un< l r rt . i. - f. t ..f the <;. '"'' ' '"'"i any. Thi wlll Ii dal d Octobi The H/idot . tnn C Bhi p ird, two i',,o. rlck m Bh< pard, |r., and John \t< ,i, m - and da ighti i. i Boote, ari nam d aa ei A codlcll ,..,t, ,| i., ... . i ?: iaio, ...io two dauah t..-, Annle R Bhepard and Edlth M ghepard to II ?? Hal ..f ?i,, tne ' '? ? i't" d ln lleu of ,i,,n. i- ti <? homeat* id propi rtj In Munn avenue, Eaal Orange; atorka and bonda ,,f thc <.. ingc n ?.!.mpan ,,-,,. i . . . iranae Bafe Depoall and Trvat Compan; nd a parcel ol land on Ma ii atreet, I iaal i H ART DEALER LEFT |4?S.646 Scliaus rappraiaaJ Diedoeed 160,000 Paymcnt to Govermnent. The eetatc of Herman Schaua, an art <i. ali r who die i in IM1, waa api yf>aterdaj al <i^"' Mi Bchaua owned to ka and bonda worth WIJO The palntlnai ind ? >l ? ? r *t.>.k at hia i so. 415 Fifth avenue, wen ' tlon for 11(7,147 Hia hou ? hold pamda and peraonal effecta w< i i alued ? had bank depealta of rajaja The report ol Ihe appralaer dla . toa, ,i thal i" '"" " tha t'nlted Btatea tovernmenl made a rtalm <>n hlm for Jso.OM In dutlea on Importa Tha , i.iini aro i ettled. i ir p| |||p Ham c Hlaa pi h.? I,,-,. ti > lologi al i'o mbla Unh acaltj. b ho ,ii,.,i Pabruarj ... lefl an eatata apprataed it | ii. had bank depoall i ->r 11,001 He owned atoeka worth ttafj The eatate >>f John Bradley CumBiaa, who pertabed 'Mth 11.*? Tttahlc, wa .; pralaed nl tU0.ll] Hia Intereal ln th? bond i rokeragc fli m of < lumlngi .< bfarekwald was ralued at $^7.?;i<; He had bank depoalta or | REDFIELD OFF FOR VACATION. Waahlngton, Jul) ^t 'Becretary Redneld cleeed hia deah to-ntghl and aald k.>...ii^ t,, th.- Departmenl of Cotnmerce nntll aboul Beptember I. Aaatataat Becretary s?oet wUI he tn charge ol thc depart? menl in his abaenee The Becretarj wll] apead hia vacatlon at Beal Harbor, Ma 1 He is endeavoring to rutni with Juetfc all thc dutlea ol hia hlgh ofllce. Thc racetrack gamblera nol long as . arere overwhelmlngly defeated In Callfoi ? :, when au attempt to n atore racetrac punbUng was referred to tne rotera on referendum rota ?As a ganulnc frlend of purlfled raetr* r .leshe to urga buetaeaa mcn generall noi to be decetved b) whal the agenta i the lamblcra may aay. Oambllng bua I nesa al common law has alwaya bee i onaldered a puMk nuleance, When it in urged that gambitng la no eaaai jr In order to auppoi I racee, it m 1 I.. replled that thoae who love rai ahould aupport them, arlthout demoralli Ing the aoc|al and moral llfa of thc atan UII.I.IAM BHBAFE -HAHi;. Brooklyn, July ::n. ? ARMS FOR MEXICO \_ A Further Rcason Why We Shoul Supply None to Any Faction. \. th. ;..;ito- of Thc Tribune. <i, y,,ui edltorlal this mornlng en tltlcd "Arms for Both or Ndther" 1 ... ,| ? our 1 (nx taatoa certalnly eoi ,.-,,, bul tn. moal compeUli my mlnd, wh) we should aupply nelthc Mexlcan faction wlth arm doca n?.t aa 1.. ar in > out artleh The possihiiity. however reerettable, 0 ..-.: armed Interventwn in thc sontiict 1.1 ubllc shoui.1 nevei bc loal sicht >.f Ii ahaplng our poli< ? \ ? ordlngljr, if w Jflll ifexlco with arma every weapoa tha ... |y would bc turned upon 0 ir ou aoldlera ln thc evenl of our army'a in vas'on of that ? ountry. W. M L Hew Vork. July I I, 1911. TO SUCCEED MR. WHITMAN Mr. Moss Should Be Promoted as Reward for Faithful Service. To th" Editor of The Tribune. B wi.y ls if that at thla tl cloae t>> tii- ii.it>- when all noaninatton iblic offli .? n lat bc openly declared 1 th- fuaion committee ai 1 othera, who wll for p iblic offli ? . ? ofllce ea . .?; t for Ma i-or .' Thi n a other ofllce ..f great Importance ta be fllled ln thi Clty of New >..rk. and certalnly the* committeea ahould nol wall untll the laa to 1 ? ' men for thi m. The ofllce of Dlatrlet Attorney I : | thi 11 il i" 11 ' eam, em n is of 1 ' Iraportani ?? to tha peo ^ii,. ,.r : Mew York 1 be fllled by a man wh< la by tralnlng and ? apei lenci ?'? ? I ch irpe tl ?? dutlea of that "fti1 ? Erank atoea la unojucationably the mai ? . Whitman'a Bhw a. He hai lated wlth the aflaira of thli i lallfli d mon than any Other man to flll this very lm portanl ofllce. For many year* he hai ?atthful 1 ? ; iblic and i>nv.if. morale, and the cltlw 1 ' w Torl ? ' .,,,, |, The ? ? ?? ahould be, Pron ote Y ranl y , .,....,; im foi 1 faithful *??: H I-. ALLEN Vork. Jul) ?'\ 1913 THE TRICK OF W1NNING The English Critic of McLoughlin': Service Gets a Prompt Answer. To tii? Editor 01" The Trlb me s:i In an ??.>?? -r to th.- anonj m \- rlcan Mamac. a trui * 0 .!?: Ilke '?? 1 1 II not, t., n... mlnd, be allowed to ?,, un Haa thla J< - - ' " lete r<*ac hi r oa n co intr) Haa aha '? t "The D - ,?.- ? HcLourl iln .,: : Wllllami are tv 0 ol l ? ??.;:? ? 1 llke ? ? 111, n bi I the | ' ?' Pi?3 ?'' Btandard" s.,\s. "MCLougblln'ad f,.it of . 'hai i>- i' Dixon u.>* > trtumi t ? imlna and ,.f vouth ov< ? - and mlddW .??.? - ;.. , v.. :.. . 1 1 \>"rk wal !BRYAN'S POLICY CALLED , "LOAN SHARK DIPLOMACY* Proposed Treaty Betwccn U. S and Nicaragua Condemned by Theodore Lippincott. "Uoan siiark dlplomacy la the nfi term applied t.. tl - proi oaed Unltei Bi ta ireat: arlth Nicaragua .n an ar Ucia b) Theodore IJpplncoti in th.- eur ? . | , ... of 'Tha Bo :;i Amerlcan." ? n tltled "The Truth Aboul Nicaragua." Th ., .? la largel) ? hteh th I'ntted Btati would 1 ital llah a proti 1 Klearagua on the pa) ment <"> 13,000,000, thi wrlter quotea PreeMen jlm< m 1 of Ci ? 1 Rh a to Ihe effect tha the ? ordlal 1 elatloi 1 ol tha ? 'entra An. 1 Icana with thla 1 ounti 1 .ild .. ad wll houl aacr -i Ing "anj of thi attrlbul.' Nlcaraguan aovereignty.' - , quotea as foUoa ? Prealdenl Meli ndi /. <>f Balvador "Tlia Klearagiian ireat) would mak? ??I.- ihe l. allaat'.on "f Ihe propoaei 1 pntral Amerlcan 1 rnlon." Mr. Llpplnootl cxpreaaaa hia own vlewi ,-.?< foilowa "Bccratar) Knoa in 1.:- wlld ral momenta never eoncelred auch a dla bollcal nse of thc almtghty dollai aa ' a the preaenl admlnlrtrailon 10 Waahlna ten. Then la h method for accompUali Ing thlnga thal ha-- i-> en tuci. asfu I) uvo.i in tlmi s gonc I.- b) othi r poweri with azea lo grlnd. That method wai It anve no offenei 11 ?! arouaed no rriUctam. "Dollar dlplomai -" Bo be It! Loaa sli.uk .! plom ? ? ' Sol" MOVE FOR NEW COURTHOUSE Justice Approves Sonie Awards and Reserves Decision on Others. justice i,u> conflrmed yeatarday thal part of the lepact aubmltted by ihe aoaa mlaalonera In the matter al condemnlnf property for tha nea eourtboaae, i. whlch no ol.Jectloi- wttt* maile b] Um owncra of the propertj anTeeted Tha oommlaetooera, Abram 1. I'ikua, Jamea J Coogaa and Henry Bchnelderi mai. awarda aggragaUng H,MI,agi Aii.u.is aggragaUng ti.M'i.'>>.?> were alec approvad Ownera of property appralaed al ii,i",i"o objected to the awarda, aay ins th.it the valuatlona arere too low. In theae casva the COUTt has reeerved <le . ;?ion o | so dearly aupertor to hla oppomal'a that the reeult wns never In doubt. Hla raaa> nlflcenl m nrlce, with biilllant cn - ;-h<.ts and half voll< ya, made tbe reault a fceagone conduelon, bi i when tha aaaap* '? .hi drove down thc akte IIbm ? wun :. 'oarkabic preciaion and i-1 taklng hla Bnal aarvlee, bc luatirted th?tr vcrdict, glvea airta.lv. by taklng l : .-luincr gamc bi i ao II ip.? Doea this roung wootui preeurae for one Instiint tii.it McLotl ? MM Btroag f.oint la hla "amaahlag acru Aaaumlng that tiii- Ang! ? avtfcorit) on lawn ter.nla, whleb own ludleroua atatementa aba la not whal poeaible rlght fmi she bavc t.. sav thal aueh ?< glorloua match aa th ti fo igl t at IVImbledon on July 3 between M K. BfeLougl.lln and <' P. I a "ti'i.k." Ii g.tlmate or othei a I As long ai we have auch apleadM eanai* i !? i amona our certainly lawn tenabi la In danger ..f "a meaaurable dlati o BP iRTBMAN oklyn, July U, r-i.t. IN PRAISE OF THE MAYOR An Admirer Paints His Virtues in Glowing Colors. To tbe Kditor of The Trlbune. glr: Ma) one whoee famll) ha\e been Ibera permltted an eapreaolon of admlraUea for Maj or Qaynert l <io marvel ao at Mayor Oaynor'a wea* darful -? t ontrol a d pei nUy, ti nothlng of tiis drotlery. !...:. Hi r.'iv. -ind tben hla quainl admUalona of hla owa ba p irfectiona ? hi n ao mai are ?triving ta advertlac thi lr vlrtui ? o ?? ? tiv.-ly b) CalllBg the oth^r felloa th? ai yamal aii ner, To ba heckled b) Urtah Heep and Mr?. onted by th.-ir n Inalneerltlca an.l auave medlocrity, t. h?' rabjeeted to thei ad I aad .-: malntain perfeel iwcetneae wltb a laavenlng of h naor that ? a tremendoua ? ? it ,,, t0 n... Ml-RTA CARTEB N*o. n.i Mohawk m ? ' v;- Y, tt, IM&_ THE TALK OF THE DAY. <=. v. ral membei i of the Pi l?,r- i??? leata at a New 1 erb I ia one evenlng ln U6B a- d, ttli g ai : ^ beer tabla, Oerman beer waa 1 topla of eanveraatlon. ?No ironder i ' b,,pr ?? better than o:;rs." aald one of the boeta "You b?en brewlng beer in ><?..: dty for centm lea "No," aald a Oern an ofllcer -i Httle more than h Wf Jn reUttng th.- ftory t ?ald "1 old not aiak ti lot it no at that. and 'tera I had i of arhea r reeetvi d a letter fi a plcture of n ter etatca | - V ? ? erv is Berttn'a i tbe wrlter, ln the and ? - ? l aa Be Berlii i beer la nol fork'a* " ' That hoat er. ? That S Why, then. it Is Bl ' the ahore.' ?Joah IV Amerlcan Wrltlng to tbe "Btud ritln." a a aaya thal more than i irt i lauptnl l vicwi ? "l a ri ? and i" aall In an alr - . inK lo ! ?- l Uahi ' fllghta in that aill ? inted wcmai i Btn ?!? ??; '. ??'? ? iti I." H auppoi ?? - ,..:.-..- t hla wife to I wln hlm?" "\\ ? i ? - "A aplendid ? c Paa j man l< ?'? i >etr< I Fi i Preaa "TRUST BUSTER" RETiRES Mr. Fowler Quits as Attorney Gcnerars Assistant. Waahlngton. July tl. '.-:. b a. Foi ar, icy i aa thi ' ? ' e, will rd i v k < "ole, pi ? iry lo thc At* Oeoeral wh hia raaag n ? ? da) \i .,.?.- . Ihta i"! mi r homi eaumc l law. Hc | b tn i.r,,,.- ? to the I utorajey j Oeneral, \ii \. ? ? antl-truet auil ? n, whli h eal i foi i ? wii. n Atl ? Qi tn ral M< !'? nolda laaumi duced Hr. Fowler I untll July l, and thi a, i r. main untll to-morrow. i G <-Mioii Todd, of V'irginla, will I- ? i "r. 1 " '? ? :mna ti-.ii h.m been conflrmi .i b) II e Bei I He i? regarded aa an abl mi j mui i hlm by tl tratlon. Mr ? ? ? f. u a - . i Mi Wl.-korsliarr. I \.n\ atl haa been i j i>\ Mr M Reynal la e I ? i wltb hlm durlng tli- ? ttratlOB Mr <'ole expi bi to apend il ,w'' montha In Nea Bnglaad m .. pecreaoea 11iip before enterloa I Uter* , nr> i leneral haa nol *a a aaor t.. Mi C 4a .Imn.-x I' Curtl ? B Bacrctar) or tbe Treaaury, In i iri ?? riistoins. rettn ? ] r<, . ' f..ur rcar l rm, durli i ? bl<,: the ? uetoaw aeii k ? haa bei n ?? olutloi ed and r* formed Charlea Rumner Hamlin, of Bai t.'ii. \\\\\ buci'?? -I Mr '"urtla to n MAY CENSOR ADVERTISING Minnesota Court Rules Newspapers Can ?.?ject Objectionable Matter. Bt Paul. July tl. That aewapapera aaaaj .. rigbl i?> decllne advertualng wbea tkaf deem II objectionable, avan U it la ?'11" niitted to them under ;i rearly eootrarti '?* the effeet <if n dcckdati handed iowa to ilay ln the Dlatrlct (ourt hero The ra?p canir up wlien :\ local .l'T?rt' .a.nt itore waa Bued by a aewapaper V rocover mooe) due iindei a reerty *??[ tracl whlcii the atore m*""**""*"* "5 declared vold becauae ceruin P0?0"/^ its advertlalng cop) had been rejectoa w tho paper.