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10 EXTEND ACW1T1ES Direct Bullion Dealings with New York Money Market Mow Possible. THUS CUTTIMG OUT LONDON Lower Vaults of Great Estab lishment in Heart of Paris Contain $672,957, 276 in Gold. iFr-- btine Correaponfleni l'.v ' - -pateh of gold im.tny laal M-ar from the I'nited Btatea ' rellfl ? thfl Qe-nnan haaha at fr.-sh m th.- rnarnory Thr Important help of the Banh PC< a Vork mark*t in ! - ? ?????? ria .ui pf ind as.i tha BBaaaarai le Banh of Ki anc ma.le 1*1-8*4* advan.*es <>'. irold to th. H.mk of ?:mes is f:? The queatlon f gold ng nea ? the r.ire ?poiKlenl viaited thr famoua na : dnanclal InaUtutton *>f Kranee to tlenn some fart.- ron* .?? nlna thfl I . if thr praclOUfl u?? t..l :n thfl world ibllcan ** n turn it wom t.-. heap arateh at all lha aeea and :...--:r | Mbyrinth ;n;forrned -uard. one OfltOMfl a : thr hi?h futn tton iliofl of ;nk. who arere amlably wiMna to ."-:f of i. jourr.;, 11 '? ! axflBund thfl aralls fllled with! ? >-.i h-ather in th.- prlvate ? ara M ?ur po.d reoenre for thta **-. the 4 " ii If fornaed lnti -..);.i of cold th*? resrrv.. arould hli my , rahlnrt de travall. "The American .nk-.-i* lylng - :nd stmnc Bteel gratlnga are sular in *^hap. irhlle the Brltlah I . irrowrr at th<- las>- We. hs-.- a ronalderable amount in Unlted ? - iroli **.->;? ng. thtt no\d r.-serv.* ] ? ? ? . ilvaleal of t~. 134,171 (?ur :? 1127,71'. . Bank of Kratx-e has <-nmr to thr ? of lha Bank of Knpland at | tlrnefl MlKCC thfl first well r*-mem Interflrention, ?ii<n ihr Plty of a ninnrig.y straits throuKh: thr failur.- of the BBrina Brothrrs in 1890, j pon thfl ?"-onomi*' and politi cal trooble m the Aru.-minr Republlc. ] i.aik of Fran.f- then lent Hftean millini- dollnra to I.ondon. and. acrord- ( inir to iradiUon, that amount araa re ??:rnr,! io Pai? without thr s*-a's nt* '-ie rallway tnu-KS ln whirh thr ' ngota had been piarni havlng eve<n ... Th*-- sendinc of tn*- nvtal *nt t.< alla> the n> -vousrifs- >.f ' market Tne Freneh goM reeenre has h<;p*d to , tain monetary siaMllty nt erltical ; four ? ibsr.p;. nI - from 1104 m UM. Tii.s rtaanri ' l i pi*e4*loua n..t only covera aii hd.n-iar*. paper ?uei - banhnotea, paynBentfl to ?? ade ln go on, but ei ? ? t- r,,rr-,.- tn thr ?,:-* ?rtiational mon*-y market durinf a rinancia! When a mark<d mnti?y lersion ari-.es thr national har h ..r aa ? t thfl Mtuatton n ndvuice, nnd UT 1 ? ? ..-? ? ej ra abroad by a k>a: ;n Kohl wh* ?a tr.r eountr* In difl iltli .-? .?oi In the begin! .* an cm-i gency ar..-*- The monej ma:k*t r-:t tii*> ?? **autumn of that .???ar Th* ,pt)trr of the dteturbancfl *?? a w Yurk bul l'uro; I -?: af -: by thr defectlve laaue *.f national In tn** L'alon a m m the I'. fhrther lt he for home or forelgl dla* kurflementa. T1 ? Iraln *.ri thi I Itj *.f pan mark'-t Interest on ahort loanfl metiil r*-a< h*-d fat.t . an 1 pef ? ni .-t m ?? mo ;????. - \.a- Bgnel arhlch attra- '.-.1 i i ? intei di btoi < nuld laMlltlea ln gold or in . 1'.- !t; had vat.l-hrd troin . New York wrre Citf ? money currrnt in iht* , Thus a fi'.vs of rapltal ? vas ? n thfl f'-rm of thr n.n.. ? r. Btrovfl ?.<) obtaln the much i he L-ondon ir*-* m.ii *? i. tnr ? ?? totlng in tlme* of ? and in two araeha tt..- Banh of Btiarland , nrei b ..." eslt of tfl.fla " **....-. f thr Banh ot Fran--? and ? much )rs-i red I'-.J. ln u mor ???? t ha ."mt rat. leaped to < itx.i cent In theaa cMeuBBaiancea a tresh *al wai rtiHi!. i-.r the Rnaacial aaeiat ??' thfl H;uik ot fr.it' ? The '.auk of Kngland atalin ;- oai ol IM ? ?" ?* - . Intarmfldlaiiea ** ^JiriB Of tl ? I'ank *.f Ki..!.. fl ng enttrj in tbe yeai "??' 'Wt mada na oppoaltlon to th. arlth* r? ir 'lin-ct transtnihM.il to Vork Kuar.-.iit***ii bj thfl dtacountlng <-f l"r*i,.i, ? orum*T--i.-i I pip.-r \--iOi.-s jjlv.-n . (fl Wfl ha--* done this iii a ' ? . ? fri.-n'ily solidant\ iind with promptltoda thal tho rircuaaatBaraa | drad "We avMdfld taJdng ? paattlen ln ihe bui placed al the dtapooal of ihe London market a hjbi In I nltad Htat*-s aold ape* le *>f aal.4flB.4Ba, Loajdon t.elng the iht. rm-.|.ar\ rn>>i.*-.v rnaik.-t for the aarw 'r... Banh ol Pinnce was abie \ flflrefltabl) to draa on Um lart**- k*.i*i re t,, -av tha i rench m?r-1 ket frota ? t.-nsion illihlBBun untll then." II tl ? i.btik ..f i-'ran'*-'s Mg raaarva hal BM beea a BMaattlva tatm.l.l.- reallty >t - i,r<-ii us. l*-ss to try t*. *ss.-t '? a Btrat and f.irn<lly markrt. Orave ...-.d : ".:i?..t;,nt maaBurafl flrauld hav* haan aov :? to saw th* s.tuation. hut th.sr t have l.? r-ti injurious to Fn-n h |n*> I diiktry ami , < turn. rfl ?- 'l*h.- Unttfld StatrB ; ?n-i. .iv< i.-.| to obtaln a loan of gold freia Thfl Ain.-ii. _n P>cr?lary <>f t.ir 'Jr*. urt.lyou, mad*- ov**rtui.-s 1" thfl National llank of Fihik e. hut fallatl nnd thr gavarntna 'kiov of ti.. Prnnoh baah .;av?- <?rr?-rt io of thfl Uunk of Bbu* _ad.. I. onuii , -iiiterid thal It fl/OUld to I'-nd inot.ry dlre.-t io | ?N,w Voik hut thr AiiK-rhans refus*-(l to te thi coBdNleaM "f thfl laane*. j Bad therei .-juest was not Imn- j Utte flnari'iers think that i M thr fijtiii,- it BJOttld h<- h*?t on hoth j !? deal direct arlth Kear Vork. To form (Inn t BIIBBaTflPHOtfl v*llh :"r-j ?-iBi. banka without UM asadlaiion af bandan would ba adianlagflaiia baaaaaal I! WouUI i t'1 aeei.'! UM Btipraaiai ? ol L_ado? ln ajuflationa ot ; .,>iti?nts. Thfl Hank t noa in a aeaatMM le dMatoinit ?"'?tign negtMlflblfl flatnilllBB. and thapa aaa ragularlj rntered la the areakly ?J?|-1 BAXOUE DE FRAXCE. ance shre's of thfl hunk. Thus. In n< ? cordanre wlth the new law. thls in*-.i tutloa enjoya areater llbert] in grantlna loana t*> foreign countrlee on recalpl ..f Buflfjclenl drmfta t.< .-over tbe loan. Thera* f..re. th.- Mank of Krancr InteOdfl t>> pu* BU4 a poltcy .mtiiiied in l**'.*'and repeaied ? tiiti.s mn r then Iti tutute thlfl poltfl y arlll ? il not only in ini.-s of monetarj atrtngeacj but alao when lha balan ounta on a foreign nnarhirl -.-? iu nn exodufl ol gold l.keh to I-.- foiiow..1 bj a n>c in the dlfl ount rati ai ead* 'ii- loa dtaflttounl rat.- <>t th Banh ot Prantn haa eaabtad Freneh | baakera t.> alloa bjti bi f u I Itlea to nai I >?? and manufacturera Thaaa vieara expret thi aenttmeni of economlata rdlna a natlona] t. tnl.-n-y an.l nre t.\ no meana :...--? algbt ..: al Um Uank of Kr.rn ? DOUBTS FOREIGN PRESSURE Freneh Organ in Mexico Dis credits European Action. io ... M.-xi**.. l.'ltjr, Aug M No new hpht a i- thrown on th*- Bltuation here to day. K.f-rnnK t<. th*- **epori ln pr*ss diapatchea thal -om*- European powera im. eaerclaed dlplotnatli preaaure to indiic** the Miwlcan goi-ernmenl to re* conalder the Amerlcan propoeata "La Counier Du Ifeslojue." "ican >.f th* Frencl ? n Mflxleo, sa\s ? Wi ? aavfl io doui.t tlu- With? out l>* in?: .n th* i onfJdfl n> ? ?' tl ? han* rellerlea, are do not think are m..k.- nny mlatake in declarlng thal th|a an nouncernenl la, to say the lensi ea* Bggeral ? On tha other hnnd there la a tm denc) ln n m< quartera ta believe thal xptne nucli move may have bean niiirl*-. but then - itloi ao far of Ita havlng ha.: any tangible mrult. The maanefl of the p.-.>i 1** here <i<> not rtal:-*** thal the relatlona r>f thelr coun* ? ,?>? thi Unlted Btaten have *-n tered ..!. .i dei ? Btfl phflUM This is pa* llcularly th* ms*- in th.- cenjntr) and ca untry toa ns a FEDERAL ADVANCE BEGUN Two Columns Leave Guaymas for Interior of Sonora. j N'oealr*-. Arlz.. Aiir U Th*- ?*? irrnl ' ad*.an*-r into thr intrrlot of Ponoflra ??s becun to-da* Telagrama atate thal ta*o columns left Quaymaa this onr of w hi. h was rrport.-d rnitac. .1 hy thr insurt-rpi m. One federnl coluntn m"\rd eaal evl* ? ti. daatroy ? railroad eutoff hcina ? |?? thr r.?. ia Th - ln* tended to allou< trafft- on thr Bouthern I Hc ol Mexico 1" a-.oni Empalme and . . ,- Ihe ffl ? - The colutmn rrp..rt.-.i engaaed marcbad north | i ightfna nl Maaatlan, ln Blnalaa, ??? r?aport<Hl here to-niKht. -?-? AVIATORS FALL 1,000 FEET: KILLED NEAR BIG CROWD Frenchrnen in Hydro Aeroplane Race. Paris to Deauvillc, Met Death at Rouen. Rfluen l-'ran-*-. AiiR 14 Thr Krrr.-h avi.iior M Mentalent, and ?? paaaaager, m Metivlei arara MUed te-daj bl thr .ollapsi- Ol ihrir hydroa* roplat.e Mon tatenl arai ona of nlne .omp-titors ln thr h>*lro-.'i?-ropl.,ti<- ra> <? whu-h start**! from \,. ;-, i-.-iris. thta Bflorntag let Dnnuvlllfl. thr autntnai raaerl on ti.< north oaM Ht raac-hed Reuen third. nn.) waa fiyina at a heighi al iMt feel iis h?- approachad thr town. Th?- waitii.K rraarda saw thfl maehlna v ,H.i.??,!-. pftflh rlolantty and drop The rj-reupanta wort thrown out. Mflotalanl rr.ishrd thrflfllgh the dflOh of a nvrr batfge; M'tivirr frll Into the rivrr. Moth u.r* so badl* mangled that they .ouid . .,,,,.. hfl recogntaed Montairnt was ;, nativ*- of Reufln, flrhera b? was om- *>f th?- larit'-st laiidow .,,-rs Thr other eontflfltanta wor* *-nmp--ii?*'i to nbandon th<- race. Charlea T. way* .,.,-,., the Ameri.-an. flrho *vm a-nonc tti^m was fon.-d lo daacentl outairli or l.ou.i. On a- ? oiit.t o' motor troul.].-. Tlu- fatal.ties rr-ord*o aho- .? miflfl lo |1S thr rlrath toll of aviation. Of thifl number 04 bave oecuiTed rn thr praaend LOTI CONDEMNS BULGARS Their Atrocities Worse than the Worat Printed, He Says. London. AU>. ? Thr BUbtMM Port.. |,as oprned dlrert nei-otu.tions with thr i i,.-,.t. M No- i.-M.h. "ho Mnll'arian dele?flK ?'? h., rrmalnrd ln I onstantinopl. atafle he ?e?i there al the outbrea* ot th-? J* ,? ,,,,-otia-.- .... ii..d.,s,.-,r..,,nK w . Turhir i? l? undflratood thal th. Perte remaln> Brm arlth ragard ta Adriam.M llM, Klrh Kilis-4.1.. bUl IB Prrpar.-d to ?,;ik, mn-r-sions in other quartera Pkitb Lotl th- I'r* !.<?!. writ.-i. under Conauntlnople date. ai*n4lfl ?o -Tha Dally Telegraph" a vivid story of his Imprea sions on rlMtlng Adrlanopie and thr sur roupdlng distri.t- M UM! aaya: ??Th.- Bulgarlana hav.- made of 'ihra.-e H ii.-rrt aurpaaaliaa hi Bbomlnatlon every* thlna i h?d raad and all lhal I Imaartnad. with what f iv hava theae Cbrtatlaa in. eratots a*orhed In atrder to aecompltah so much d'-inntloti in B Utw montha!" M i.oti ronfinns the storv of si\eral ll.ousand Turklsh prison.-rs heinfj herdrd op an laland and thflffl al!..w.**l to starve t.. death by tbe Bhtigailano, theaa who Hurviv, d sta.Mition Balag masharred. and protests ln thi- stronKrs* t.-ims ak'alnst I'.urop.- perinlttlng Adrtnneple t<> bl haM* *i h.-i.-k to thr HulRarians Mr says to dfl Mi would Bfl B -il".?. Bnd -exprrssrs thr ti* llef that thr Kussians ha\e h.-en mlsled, Bnd that arhflB MM know all the mon ?traua t.uth thay arlll raaMaa that to take i,l thr rausr "of thls small, decltful and f.io'irius people, thls opprohrluni of th Kirat Slav fanillv. would \tr to soil thrii htatotry wlth an IndHlhle staln." CHINESE VICE-PRESIDENT General Li Yuan-Lung Sure Tokio Government Took Hand in Recent Revolt. CALLS DR. SUN POLITICIAN Says Southern Leaders Are Not Patriots, but Are Out Mere ly for Personal kg grandizement. r ? abta la Tl ? 1 ' Baaai II anghat. Aua -?? "Th.- Chlae Presa ?. irapepan* hera snd ona ,,f tn. I.H.Iir.K lort-iKli dalllaO l" thO i-.-.r Eaal pub Isboa a., mt' r.stlna "*'?"? rioa alth <;.n-rai U f aa-buag. Vlce PraMldent of thi RepoMlc of Phlna a.,.i a tototmm leedei In tbe ra MU 'hi" Mtded with tba overthrou of tba M u and ? ?"' "f ,h' ";' ,,,,,?? ? .. resl sra tho ? lewa of Oamt rsl i '"'" '"' "k" "?' eaelotanee lhat la beina ^ ' ' ,h'' Japaaem He . ?. . aldlna ??? rebelllaan, aaralch he (U) .a en deavor bb : -"': I"''*"' beina i lo fua ? Bl ? ka ? int "??'""' - rcovi rnmenl n." If la Inten ated itter.He.ra Japan di alrea b areal hlna d \ a.i <i ln twi ...... Hla '"imn'iii ernlna Ih iun imeral Huana Ha n| an I 1) adera --t Ihe proea nt rehelllei whom t""k a promlaenl part ln thi ra ....-, .' -? la. .,.,.M., L. Hi d< ? btra i tt"-: Iheai laadi ra . . . ? ?? raratnted . andiz ment Hl B8 ? lhal - ??'._. nothlng to do ? ll aaa of tl .' i General Li at Wu---hang. Xh. ???? - ? deal of ' Th< ''li WhO BSW G ?g, Whii h raaa the rana-To. River froam Hafi k"?. aaked hlm to arhsl ? ata nl the | r - ...... ? . rdded bi foreigi rai i.i I'oii'iri' 'i a momi 11 and Ihei i on of ti.. IV '"'? 4 ??-*, ,, natderabl. exteni In faet.1 il th nk it ' "uld i 8 '""??' . . ., j . "Whal ' ? S|M" .. . thi rTeanondent aefed I .h Hnanclal and parreonal Wo know h number of Japaneea ?..? aartlarelj ;ivj,!.. , ? ? and ?i>m* Of I ... i. i ?,, iM if time i" ? mttti I. fl io hundra ?' api dfte m wtaiv . ...... Bjme ? ""> i . u htcti la thel Ja| ?? have been .<? tiv.- in i'i"'" Bgalaal 4.-..V. rr-iii-nt "( <hin.i. and thu the J?.p M.ni'Mt haa oMIgtngty ali>4t Ha . . t.. tnadi rtperatwna, lf, ladeed, II haa not rendered dlrarct aMtaastaneo "Kverj tinn o/i have dlsca ared a aeet .,f plottera, bomb Ihrowora nnd lha bko the hava been crasil) aasoclstad with Japana ae aad Japan Tha r hava conatanl Booodatoa arlth lepanooi con Borl wuh Japaneaa loeet avoraarn and had charatrters, and arrlve aad d?-p.irt by Japaneaa ahlpa VVhea deteeted, thosa irbo nt t ofl ? '..??? thhi aaj Thla la ri". ... ? id.i.tal nml 11 la not m.-rr eolactdt Thal miahl ?< i ur on ona ,-r parbapa i aral raeiaa. bul not Invarlablj Smugglmg Armi by Night. "Wr haw kaOWB thal for aome BBBUthB Japeaeso ahlpa plying on tht raaafTso River have beea brlngtna 'n anaa and ammunltlon for the troopa i.t NanJring, Kiang'SI end Hu-Naa, arhlch are now r?. belllrtg agalnst tna fuaernnaeui Tha ahlpa v.cii'! atop outstdo n7u*8tna Bt nlKiit and take tho I STgO BtaBBfd from llghtera Thej avould Btop in ihe river at oeeignated placea KU'Kuo waa ene and dlaeharga the cergo, erao at BBgbt in riii Way a BUppI: "' arma and umniutil tn.n was BradUallj Bei ba, whirh ha.a enabted the rebadUea to aaafca a bagbv nlna w. rogulaiiy had our agonta lrav? ellina ,,n th'^e ahlpa and re'.nrtlna,' whal occurrod ??How were these purchaaea Raaaead' oraa the neat quaetlefl "l-rlri'liallv m .lupan. I btHovo The Kuo Mlng'tang (Natlonal party) haa not ?jOMOoortl auitn. ifiii funda t,f Itaalf, The recent Japaneaa loaa tt. Hu*Nun k*ra*r*rtoco bi ? naea bi polnt. UBlBBBBBB aeeured bj 8 ooneeasion covertng all ratntog iigbta in tho provlnce Doea any MM who knowa tha ';ar>I think BUCh B loan COUld he Bnaneed in Japan aitheul tha balp of tho .1..r'i.ri. s. ai'iv t rnnit nl" Hllvt-r to j,ay the rebel troopa and keep them toiretiier haa also beam brought h-. Japaneaa ahlpa Kx-.l-ivtrnor 1.1. "f Kianat-Sl Provlnce, wenl oul bi a Japaneaa ahip, snd re turnod le atart lus revoll ln ona a japaneae ehlp or ganboal haa alwaya been aboul orhenaver required to help the ?nU-dovernmont plottera to oeeapa if tn. ' \a.rt' dia.'.ver, ,| I COU-d Klve you twenty pMtaacM Wo know the namoa <>f poana Japanaaaa Who bava been belpliig lh' .iinsi'iratori ? Whal ObjOOt would Japan have tn foa larlng dtaordsr In ''hlna"" the corre Hjii'tidetil Baktu Japan Wanta a Weak Chma. jiiiiaii daea not arant Chtaa to frbw Mrona," U ra*ap|ped. "That Ib her hroad r,,,iitic.il objaact and aln- adopta varloua moana Of beeptna ''hlna back and retard ina: hei eSBBlepaBBBt "ne wa\ to keep . hma weak la to aplit the country into two or Beveral parta. each arraytd agalnHt thO Stbera A way to retard an.l MWVont "ur development la to pul obata rlea in tbe wa\ of Inlroductlon of mod (.in induatrialiam. ? The llu-N?n loan ifc a k*'><td exampie of thla method. The loan Ifl f<>r ll0.flii.,oi? of which the provlnce. or, rather. th,e Kuo Ming-tang. gets onlv VLMMt The rei-t Is ' "mmlaalon. Then f underatand that ot thla reaidue about one-half goes to pur.-haae arma and military munitlona from .lapaneae flrma at a price which laprasantB a proht of 200 per cent And the arma are Inferlnr. too I rememner K.rnt! eorialgnmaBta pent up te me from gbanghal during the revolution by Hasng-Helag and hla auborrilnatea. Prob abl.v what is left that la not aqu.-ez.-d ajrttl he uaed to pa> troopa to flght the ?-?"Vfrnment. "Any oni' ran 000 that thia kind of trartaactlon win ruln the eeantiy. a dis* aatroua loan haa been mailc which la belng expended entirely upon what under tbe heat ,-onditlona would Iae unproductlve meaaurea. and which ln tbhl 0088 h ab BolUtely deall Ilt 11VB for it ls used to make dVll war to dOBtroy rommcrre. to d<a> rastata the country. to make praductkM dlffl'-ult and in aome places tmposalble. to OMrtroy our buddbia eense of natlonaliam and to rerlva uith ndded bitterneaa and rancor. Intei-prnvin.ial auapl. loua. hoa tllity nnd dlStrUSt Hypothecated to Japan. "And to K't thi- monev f.,r auch ueea the whole undev.-loped minint: righta of n rlch provlnce nre hypothecated' If .iHpan ahould not wanl BB develop theKe resour.es heraelf. ahe taa, at l.-ast for a lnrii: tlm*.. prevent anv nne from doinat ao The bear deal i'hina I an hope for K* a rhanCO ro buy back these rlnhta nt p?r hapa double what waa leened r? |ra? ;,i. depend upon it that tvie lapaneae Rovernment will htuk Ita natlonala m en rareiaa thi aareeiaent althoug* H h* ObarloUBlj lllecal And tha- pajople who do Ihlnka like thla nre <-rlti'rlslBg the fOV> ertunent for ita loan polley " When asked the reaaon for ihe pre?enr polttl Bl .'adtalion in .'hlna. Oeneral U reol ? d "lt 1? foundfd upon noihlni* eSOepI the peraoaal Bmbtttoaa ?.f eertaln nien Wa faugbt t" ovetthrow IhO Manchu mon archj an.l mtabllah a republic Thla waa donc i" roaa hlag a eooapreaalea erltb boiim Of IhO Northt-rn lefMBMra n"tahlv Vu:in !shlh-ka! To rea.'h that eomprom Iwh-- uacaaaan foi ... h party r.. ritld on 1 aerne polnta fuga had been in favor of retalntna tho namarehlcal form of ***overn? ment ahleh he tboughi aroald ?..rk bet ? i'hina. and Impoaing BPOB it B cnn 1 Mltutlonal aoveraaaent nnd a raapoaalbla I Preralet Ho Barvaaeed aaaai Btrong ?r i fumeaia in dofeaco "f hla alea bul ln ih? Ien.i be 'teititii te thr aai*nata*H deetro "f tho Bouth for a republic and i" proVOBt " *l? viMori of the ni.tioi. ln r.'luin for thla COneeSSlOB BBd be* .?aua. ba l* Ihe nassl espsrloiwed ami abla oi Mvtas Cadaese BtalaeBiaa. ??? Bouth .in.i- rhooa bim a> provialonal Prealdenl and plodaed oui ?? Ivea to slve h ? admlnia? tratlon "in Buppnti and oaoiotanci Of i, , t:-,\ ernmeni haa ? n. ounti i ad dlfltcultlea Of courae ,t raaa mada mla ?.,,,.- iu courae, maa) taeopli ..'? dfea s.iti-vtd Tbla la men tha laual rwidl tmi, in all Bovernmento, eapetrlall In re publica But tboec aho ari dloaatlsfled _r> i... therebj lustrfled n attempttnt lo | chanaje th. admlniatratlon excepl t? con ? tlonal mt aaa Not Fair to Blame Yuin. ?'.'hina haa not ;.?* c' ;< r.'?-',lnr Con> atitution. I"ir Vuan .^hlh-kai cannot Jusi! ha blamod for thal fl la ihM fair for the Bouth ta afthdra* Ita aupport from lum l>ef"rr a perm.,n'nt H'""nmrni ?-...| bOOB aataMhahcd To attempl to i H...ri?. tha , Bdmrnlatretton under thoae elrcumsta : i ? an aruwd robelllen t? aaara than ha I :??, 11 ls aai' ke'l ' "g bOt argaatsatleae nr peraona arp ra ? . ,r>'e for efforts 10 ???. nMi-'W th. ? . m floreraaientT' Tha oiajamlaatlen la thr Kuo Hlna lana BBd perhapa ent- r.r two fori'irn gOVern rna-i ta nre Indlrertlv bojaatna Th' prin't i al pe.anris ar. Huanfl llaina and BUH - ra "\\ hai are th.eir '.bj, b ?'Peraoaal aprrrandi.'rm' m T1.' Vii.ti ua.irplna rtowrr la iinii"na. ; and tbe) Un"w it They ore n"f alrerra The) havi Bover suppawted Vuan Bhlh*ka ? ereli Hsrdl) araa Ihs republic fawawd ?*fian thev ht can to BCraBflM W SSl I ni OUl ,? taflce snd . eet one af thamealvos la hla pla<e. P_r thi" puritoa.- thtv aut.ai.li/. d itearapapora :'n,i porfected aocrel oraaal ?atloaa i baow wheroarf I Bpaaah, aa foi ? n time u aaa IhaJUghl that bt; I ? Boutharrner, i ?** riot favorabli to Vuan Bhtb a*;,i i wa"- fraaquoatl) approa t,, all) myeelf with tha oppaarltloti This i , ...,| t,, bo aa i fell that tha provla l"nal |{r.varnrn?nt ah"uld aet a fair I ' I t- atralgbtan thinra out .md prepara f". tho peiaaansni loiaiamaeil r**urtherraore, I taald not ae.' am'.nc that iiowd any rn-* r.ti-'d t" replaM faan Ramamber v bai Iharj dld when the\ ,iiiitro|l. d ttv provaaleaal awarnnMnt sl Naaklag \|,,,,,t fii, ono finn ?aa apt-nt. lh. fKBtei part of whi'h ia aaaceauato i for. it ia s.-.hi thal Huang-Halag nnd hki erawd at|Uee7.'''l ll*1 800,1108 l h;n I n" CSad denco ln them ?r ln thelr nhllltv to go\ Mai ''hlna pioparly Thelr pr.acnt eOUrSO, if tboy sre mn auppeeeeed, win dtsrupl and ruln the natlon " london. AUg ? The IVklnn corre apondtnt of "The Tmiea" dea.-rihf". chant Ir t'ondltlona In the VariK-Ta" Valley. ow Ina* to th?- dilatorlne?a of the aajajarorBBBaai tr""r^ Ha Baye th?t a*lthtn a tay*a mareh of the Wu-Runa forta :.<av> Bouth ajrnera eontlnuo te defy Ihe vi tora. and the attitude of thr Klang'TIn forta Is ao 'loutitfui thi.t tha wnrships. whi.h ara badly want.d far an a>?,.uit oa Nankhag, ilun not vrnture past th.-ni Nanklnf la **tin vallantly reatstlng the attack b) (Jureo ajovernananBt armlaa, and | ln tiie other dlstri'ta "th.- ?*? ii?:al RabM n,vs ?,f IhO proa lalfinal admlnlatratlon ana**ouragee isoiatei risintrs agalnsl au thority The power of tht purat. adda the , oi r.spondent. haa been allowed to mip plaal the poarer of tht- Berord, and. con dUCted "h the preaenl lin.a. tba war can h.st rbrever. a ?Jhanghal flspatch to "The Tlmea,' contrary te ihe ivkini* dtspsteh, aaaarta that dva .rulaers pasaed I 'lilnK-KlanK pioceedlng unstroaia "n toturday, pi"^ Inc thal the KlanaT-VIn forta an- lo\al -DOPE FIEND" HIS DEFENCE Chauffeur, Arrested for Selling Drug, Declares He's Victim. ! .John I tennis. B .haufTeur. of No :4>i I U/OSl Hd aireet. waa arralifi.e.l >eat?'rda\ I raornrna ln the Weat 8id?> court. before i MaKiritrut.' Ilerbert bb ihe charge <>f I havltiK a bOttk of heroln ln hia poaaea aion. He waa held for tfpeclal Seaslona Kennla waa arreated Iaat Haturday ' niKht by Deteetlvea < ahiu nnd Olaata i after thev had tralled hlm from the baae I menl "' a lonaaaont housa la xN'?-at 37tii j atreet, where they believe he bounht th> | drug. The bottle of heroln wa.s found ttl hla left aleeve. When Irennla appeared in .ourt he denied the ShBrga >'f tha poilce thal bf waa a "tunner" for a drun aeller nnd declared he waa a drUK flend '< "Hoii.st. Judge." he said "I in a dope flend. and not a runner. I waa In Halle vue. where the> trtated me. and when I e;-me cut they Bave me this hoitle. I'.p got te have the drug.' ESPERANTO CONGRESS OPENED. Herne, flwltiei land, Auk :'l Thr ninth Int.-rnatlonal Kapeianto < ongreaa opened j Iu rt- to-day with ele^en hundred delegatea nieaent representlng twent> -three na tlona Twelve American ropresentatlvea of both aexea mar. hed behlnd the Ameri? can flaf in the openint; procesalon. EATS 39 LOBSTERS ON A BET Modern "Lucullus" Outdocs Roman Feast of Nightingale Tongues, Besides He's Alive and Won $10. "I'hns" t'ranprr BtOWfld away la*t nif-ht thlrty-nine lohsters, wriKhini* frotn a pound to a pound and a OjUnitflf ht a hotel at 23d Btreflt and Third avrnue. gouth Hrooklyn Hr won a wajjer of 110, whlle two hundr-d frlends wrre therr to Bfljjey the fun; tbea onr of thrm remarked that "Chrltt" had pai LUCUllflfl 10 hlush. ? Who's Lraculluflf*' ask-.i Oranger, wip Inc his mouth wlth the tlfte-n'h napkln ' A Roman who at- nightingalea' tangneB." flra* th- reply. "How many did h** rat ''" "I don't know " "I'll het I could -at a million < nntlnurd from flrat paflr. laughed and said. "Thaw placed Htian*?r faith in hlfl ability to influence publlc oplnion. It is all of a piece with ih- egottatical faith he has ln his own importan*-** and in what hr th-.nks i? th?* trend of publlc oplnion ln his favor." ''When do you axpeei Mr. 0*Mara to arrtvi and tahe charge ..f your ini rr -sts ?' Thaa araa aaked He l.ristl-d indignantly at the sug geatlon lhal he mlghl bfl auper?ded m the ifrnrralship "<i.\iara is nui comlng,M ba anld; but wh-n told Hiat .lispat. hes .1- w-ll as his lawyera reported that Mr. 0*Mnra had atraad) atartcd f..r Bt-herbrooka ba admitted hfl did flSpflCl him. "i ih. wrlt. h*- la romitiK," h- said, ?hut that is not important. I am h.-re. That t enough.*' Thaw looked aboul hla call ->s if nraU pleaaed arlth hla qunrtera, The floor was treahl) acrubbed and io..k-.i :ikr th- de. k >.f a ahlp just after it bad been "holyatoned." a fraah Iwreeaa eame .n through thfl four nrlntfoara, arhlch com? mand a \ i-w ovar th- tops of tr?s of thfl .- 1 I Mi gog River aa it ruahea to its junctlon just beyond tho toarn arlth tbe st Prancti oa .;-- ara to Joln -he st. Laa:. 1 'ai- ...iu Battafled that everything :s tix.-ii up arlth Roger Thoinpeon, your . hauff-ur ln your eacapa, and that he will Btand pat'.'" hr taaa aakfld. "I><. you ihink h- is atlll vroriied?" Hi Ifl Bfl much arorrled aa 1 am. Hfl wiii he aii rlght 1 engaged hfr. st. Laurenl f*-r him s.. that hfl arould he sure to bnvfl a good law.-or." Shy of R. J. Butler's Name. \\ ti. ara you anxioua to bavi him so B/flll tak.-n . ar.- of? Tou aald ? ? . ? h<- h;nl nothmg to w ? 11," he rcplicd. snnlinc. "I aranted him to have a good taeryer \\. mn) gei up s.iin- damagt 1 ilta and ?m* fwti. "Whal 1 ul Butler?" ha araa aahed. "Whi.t Butler do you maan?" hfl re luichly, Richard .J. Bul ? r, Um man arho araa in rharite of thi partj thal freed >?'u. ' 1 io *...-I rnean to .-u.. you don't lutara him."' "Thfl iianre ;b faiuiliar." hfl s.inl. ng Bhrewdly, "bul 1 am nol Bay |lng wh.. 1 know i- other namea. s..>, whnt do you think? Tlu- have offered I.. put -xttii gunrda lo prota. t rn*- from belng k.dtiapp.'i '?? men in th- smptoy ..f the Nea v-.rk peopta or t.. pr. m> 1 \ii\ Thera is a gi/od Btorj f-.r you: ''lasi. betweea armed thuga fr-.ni Amerlca and Canadlan po Uce; Bttempl to (*'?' Thaw a. ross the border Into th- Unlted states." " 11- laughed delightedl: at hla own j,,k. Hi was th< n aah< .1 wh.t ha Ihoughl aboul th- opiniona of lha doi tora here who hnva Bxnmlneal him an.l dfleltued him 10 ht- Bana ln their opln* lon ? Th*aa local doetora hav** t -1 amlned BM f'.r that r*-as..n." h- said. ? ti.. \ just cama to i"..k ...it f*.r my bealth. They ar- just th- ragular do* - tora to th*- iaii. Theaa doetora up h. re ar- imt ? apeii nlieniets." At this polnt in the con*. amattOfl ilnv. rnor I.a For. e, the prlson Jailer, Cama and s-ilrl that time was up and th*- lapiaaaiilatlva ert-aald ha\<-' t.< go. Advisea Governor of Jail. ?? 'sir sh:'' Thaa oxelalmed, Irrltnbly. drawmg !-?' l-'.-rc nsid.* 'Th-r- is 11.| Uurry. i don'l raa win nrhoevor aranta to Mfl me .ati't rlo BO as loflg as bfl aranta lo. it is fnotiali 1 cnn'l hav \isitors aJone, too " i"s< haiMUeapa th.- jaii fone bj havlng to keep ?> man in m\ room all tha tlmfl ' But th- governor was determmed. and th- Intervleej was over daeplte Thaw"s protcst.s. On thfl way out gov? ernor i?i For. - was aaked about th- re? porta thnt th** jail was areek and th it the iminigratl.il ofll. crs wera anxious aboul Um poaalblllty <>f an eacnpe. "i def) anj "n?- t.> tak- Thaw. out,**! Bfl replud. "lf 1 thmk th-r- is my danger of thal 1 teill put Um in a ape-j clal i'.-II are have, lim-d with a douule grillln'*; of chllled Bteel in th- hOtiT, wall, celltng "nd windows. That efl 11 ! is fiiinous tl.rougliout Quebec for its Btrength. II flraa epeclall* - .mstruci. .1 tarenty-flvfl yeflura ago for Jncejuaa M..r riston. who ifl lam.uis as 0<M of thfl most t.rutal murdcrers t'anada ev*-r had." 11** then told of an Bttempl thit falled to gat another notorious rnur* flarer out of tha apaetal celU Thla araa Rdni Ln Mfltrntngue, l.-aii.-r ot a band of outiuws, win. eludfld enpture for aev* eral yeara, 1 ntil he was flnally cnught and lock-d up for the murd. r of an ri* tlre famlly. "He was hroucht to this cell beOhtMM h?- was so neaperata aad it waa .he strongest on?- in th- provlnce." the governor said. "Om nlght Khcrhooke was Btartled by yella, and it was dta* COtrared that th*- prlsoner's band h-id mirrounded the Jail and was determin.-d to NflBBBfl him. ?Thr nirmh. rs of th- hand demand-d of the Jailer thal hfl delivt-r I.a M011 tague to them, hut th- Jailer repll-sl that he had thrown the keya of the vll away. Thfl OOtlaara knew how atro ig |Bjfl cell whb and gave it up, hecause i Sute you could." said Arnold A Hart 1 man. of rister county. handini* hlm 110. Kxcept for the pain caused hy parting ) wlth 410 liartman looked none the worsr . for his part In the **astronomic feat. whilr j Qrangrr said hr could have eatrn thlrty nine more if it had been necessary. | I'ranRer Iivrs af No. 724 Third avenue. ! Hrooklyn. H?- was once a yacht strward and his emplovers fre?juentl-. commented on the larjrr appetites of the erews. Not ' long airn hfl atr fl tiftren-pound hlueflsh. 1 six green pepper**, nlnr potatoes. two i loaves of hread, and washrd it down with I ten bottlea of bear. 1 they knew they could not get La Mon I tague out. Two daya later they hnd thfl pl-asure of viewlng his hody where h** had been hanged on the hill behind the Jail." Guard Prisoner Closaly. As thr r-sult of the report that reachfld Ottaara that an attempl might be m;ide to rush Thaw awa\, if he should bfl acfljultted of the charge on whlch h* is h-LI. so qttlckly that th** Immigration oflli ers arould not hava a chanca to renrreat him. orders were sent to Oovernor La Porce by tete graph from Ottaara t*. puard him ctooe* |y until he was handed over into th-n cuatody. Thaw's laaryarfl sai.i to-day they m itnd-.l, nnless something *?<*< urred to ehange their plans. to stt< k 10 thelr habeafl oorpua aiit, by arhlch they an ... ct to gflt him free from the charge of baing a fttgltlva from juatlcc Tbey arlll OO thlfl even though it is known that a warrant for his imniediate arrest under th*- Immigration laera has been issued. f.n.i they believe il has been deetded to depflfll hlm into V.-rm.>nt. They are rrllling, bowever, to g" to trial on this iBBue, thlnklng they can win his aaaa before the i*nmigrati"r. board whlch arlll . onal irr it. In caee they fall here, their plan ih-n is to appeal to the Minist*-* >?f the Interior, who can tevieai the find Inga of the board al Ottnarn, if they loae thera and Thaw goca to v*?rmonl I they ara atrand: prepaiing for a big ; li*?ht ln thal Btata to ; revent his ex tradltlon t.. Kear York William a Btone, former fJorvernor I of Pennaylvanla, arho enme to consuit r/ith Thaw's lawyers. is working on I thlfl end Of the i as. H-> ?rafl Join*-d to-day by W. a. Blakely, *.f Pltta? burgh, Dtetriel Attorney of Allegheny ? ...uity, Pann. "i an noi a member of Thaw s counael," Mr. Blakelj said. "but i ..m an oid fiiend of hta i eauMfl at his requesl and aa a cloaa fTtand of his famll: ? i s.iw iiitn la hla cell to-day and found him ln good splrit- I have HO opini'.n 10 ? -xpr*MM Bfl tO hM l as. . except that I think hfl is talking too much and will talk himself back into Mait.-awan if hfl keeps it up." Mr. Blakely had B conferenee lo-dav with ex-Govflrnor Btone. He said the Thaw ' as- was dlflCUflflfld and ulso a civil matter that had nothtns to do with it. il*- lefl to-niKht for I'ltts burgh. Has No Fear at Matteawan. Thaw was visited in his * ell this mornlnf b) Dr. <i- L,- Humc, a local ph.N8i.isn. 1 . i rtauib thmk Thaw Lfl sane." said I>r. Hiimr "1 base this belief on hla wonderful m> mory and hts ex truordinary know 1. dge of law and mfldlcine." H- said that altbOUgh Thaw had BOnt for bfaH and asked him to ad mlnlater a aedatlve, bo he could ilaap al nik'ht, any rfmn under similar con tiitlons might do th- same ?I have no fear ->f golng back lo Matt.awan." Thaw said to a jail phy atfl i.in. "DMn't i tmco th- etectrtc chalr twiCfl without fear? 1 had no 1. ar th*'n, bul 1 didn't dflflCTVfl to go to it. Bul hl tim-s I think lt might have been best if 1 had. Then all my troubk-s would have been over." Thaw aaked Go-trernor Lafl Force to da> lf then- arere p.-inK to bfl servi.ee held in the Jail. lf s.. he wanted to uttend them. Hc expressed disap pointment when told there would be none. The Rev. Ceorir** Mdntosh, paator rf the Court Street Methn.list I'hur-h. alludfld to the Thaw sltuatlon in his aarmon ttvnlgrht i>r. Mclntonh after war.i explalned aa bki leaeon for dohtg to ihat ln tiiiking to rnembera of hia , onKirgatlon hfl found th- general hopfl expreoaed thnt Thaw iheuld hol ba hnnded over to Um Aaaerlcaaa, as be had already had enough punlahment The better Infornaed members. boar ever. he said. expressed the wish that Caiiadian law should take its coiirse . regnrdlflaa of other taoueo. Mr. Meta* to?h said bfl hnd heard Of the rumora that Improper Influence was belng us.-d in Thaw's behalf. ?it is to bfl boped that our Canedl-ui courts wlll inamtiiiii their hiKh rep i-j tiitlon." he siiid tn his sermoii. ?'Pub- . IM oplnion win ba ln favor of our Inaraj tiiklng their prop.-r i ourse wlthout be ?ing . orrupt-d i>> any Imprapflr imiu eii.es. M] idea is that publlc oplnion should bfl in favor of the courts bflfaflg absolutelv fair and ihat they shall n >t bfl deflected from the course of justlce b] adntater mfluence" _. "M" johhm tells iy HE'S NOf GUILIY Negro Heavyweight Explains Why "White Slave" Charges Have No Basis in Fact. WON'T COME BACK TO U. S. Hopes to See in Heaven the Many Friends He Has in This Country?Appears on Stage To-day. 'By Cable to The Trlhur," 1 London. Aug :'.",.?"Jack" Johnson. the negro heavyweight. arrived in Lon? don yesterday from I'aris Henry To-eer. manaifr of the London syndi rate halls nwning the Eustnn and the Sovith London music halls. at \vhnfi Johnson is billed t,, appear to-nighr, had n-~>t reaehed any d<< :sior. up to a late hour lasr night as to cancelhng his anangements. Johnraon . roseed from Roulogne to I'olkeHtone by the middny steamer. As it l.erthed he and his white wife were aeea seated in an automobile "ii the maln deck ln this iar they later dri.ve to Lrondon. Jr.hnson stated last even inff that h<- Intended to appear at the two music halls to-night. All Mr Tozer would say wlvn in formed ,.f Johnson'* antrttem.-nt waa that he would see Johnson this morn? ing and hear his alde "f the ouestion before eoming to a tinal decision. Ar. Baysuafer, where he is sta>ing, John? son s.iid "<inly sickness will prevent me from appeanng. I am not golng to d<> much hoxing here this time but am going t., gi\e leetatreg. My anlary arlll he about |5,0M a week.' Asked if he would ??' ha. k to the Unlted States he replied ? I have ri goo?i many friends there, but wh.n 1 meet them, lf there is such a pla..- 88 Heaven. 1 hope It anill he in Heaven and not in Anr 'ira. There ia no Justice for BM BB Ani'rica after beating Jeffrics. Th'.se m London who hnoa me know I am not the sort of man some paoata and the nt-wspaperd are making me out to bc. They kn-.w I am honesi and mraight. and know lhat if I had laip d"wn to Jcffn-s. I could bave made enough ***** to have needed to look at music halls ffgain. I have d"ne nothing to be asr.ani'd of. I hav?- been artekadly nataranrassntea, and when th- pobllC kn<>?s the faris of th<- casa tht-: arlll sympathu.' wlth in" and BOt < ondemn me. . riminal procoedlngS arajia brought agamst me solely on the ground that mv wife. be? ing a native of <?hio, had joined me In Illinois." At this pomt . :rs. Johnaon, arho was present. corroborated ber husbands statement, adding. 'Thej kept me in a house of detention for BV8 we. ks bc Canse J would not Ila about 'Jack.' Th.-y wanted BH to say 1 bad bBSg taken from one state to another, but this was not the caso." Johnson then resumed: "This charge agalnst me fell to tho ground, BO anotiier was eoncOCtgd Two and a half yeara pretioualy a g:rl I knew named S'hreiber gOl my KaW York address from a fnend and wired me for h.ip. I wired ba< k. asking her what she wanted, and she replied ?".".. Th.s mone} I sent her. not even seemg her, she tveing in ("hicago. < >n getting the m<>ne\ she travellcd from ChtCBgO to r'lttsl.urgh. so I afterward i.arned. ami a aecond charge araa uieferrad againal me that it araa 1 amyaell wiio renaoved this giri from ona state to another. I did no BttCb thing. I simply helped her with BBone], bul aay d.'fem. e was uaeleaBa 'Tnrectly I saw the hiry I told my lawver that e'.even were for life con vlctlon and one f>r hanginy. They were men from away back belnnd Chl? eago. and my cofcMT was enough. Tho lawyera go' IllOtOW caah oul of me and were after tnv automnl'ile and everytblng ahM 1 had. but theea I made over to Mrs. Johnson " Johnson is invltlng the Rev. V. B. Meyer to meet him on Wedn.sday ln th? paaaanra ef iepa*ananUtWea of the ptreaa FLAG OF PEACE UNFURLED; ONE TO GO TO CARNEGIE Oolors of the Rainbow, Merging Into White, Symbolic of Union of Nations. The Hagua aiug -1 A .-?"?lai *t aaion of the Crdvereel Peaa Camgrsoa was held .liiruia; an BXCUTSlon t" Amstirdam to <ia\. The Rev. .1 W Van Klrk, of Vounaatoarn, <?hio. offered to thi i uiigreoa niiil tho POSCO bur.au ..t I'- alM I IWW p.-rii.' Bag. ?itii aaaven stiip.->. the ,"lors of the rainbow merstng into ahlto ayna* bolli of the union of tne differen' itaUOaia. a atmllai fiaR arlll bc preeentad 10 An drea 1'arneale on the oanraslon of tiie ia* auguratlor if the Pala***- of Peace on Thurada) nest lo be hung In the atreat ball vaiieii arhltration rneetlnara are i.lns held The flrol bhlp entatrtns the iviaama Canal arlll alao earrj rb. H;._ STANDARD OIL DEPOTS AFIRE. ?mvrae. Astatk Tarkay, Aag. M. The large Btaadard Oll aapota here caught fire durlna the nlght. and 111 a spe. t.t'-ular bbize 2.:*u caaoo f "ii arara doelreared Tanks ' .nitairiiiig a thousand tons t>f oll arere ondangered. Ti ffany & Co. FlFTH AVENLE AND 37T-** STREET jEVvTLRY Pearls Dlvmoxds Silver Bronzes Clocks Vatches China Stationery London 221 Recent Street Paris Place de l'Opera