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NEGRO NEIpHBORS OF HENS Coops Next Door, Woman Ad vertises for Black Tenants. (l-rcm Ihr Tilhui.r i r>rr*-?ponil. nt. 1 Frecport, Long lsland. Aug. J,\ ? Those who live in Stromb* rg Park. Jusi CHSt of this town. ar?- wrought upabuut th- app.-arance of a large. bl.uk let lered sign on the home of Mrs. Au gubius L Janson. in j?-sse atreel. The sign r*ads: "T.. l>.- k-t or st.ld to i.r.d people only.'" Mrs. JaiiM.n took this st* p. ahfl Bflld, li.ause ot the w ire f.-iii* and poullrv i.ouaea on th- tan-l adjolntng h?-rs. th* property of Jos.ph u. Kr*->. a real aa* tate operator. . Uut there never hav. been anv i liickens on the proparty, BO nalghborfl uciiil.r vvhv Mrs. Junsoit should partu ularl.v want to s-ll bflW place to negn.i s. Then are none in i .,*? n.-i**hboi*ho..d. It is said that the fen. *? and thfl hrouaea arere on thfl Krcy plai-a when Ihe -laneona b"ught their houae 9 BLOW STARTS RACE RIOT Ncgro Hits Man Talking to Himself in Seventh Avenue. BflTflnth atrenue, between Ifld and 184th atreeta. araa enjoying unusual Sunday < .nn. ) i aterdaj ..t't. rnoon, and tn* ? ihiiia: ;*oinp on was .lohn t'etnnier. Ofl the eurb in front of hlfl home. al No. 224J gflivaath iivi nue. talkinsr to himself Oc casioitally he made ie,n,?rks lhal flvarfl not havtterlog t*. the paraoa he had iu 11 ,...!. Robert Roblnaon, a negio chaaffeur i f \o St u>?t IM atreet, -atn.- atong. 11- i tlt-OUgbl C.ei>.mer-s remarks were ad- | draflaed le bln and haaehed Qemmer j dow 11. When Qamtnar lell arhltA paraona llvina i in the street attacktd Kobii.-"... who j fought them otr as beal hc ? oui.i The e\citemei.t vva* intense. and soin*- BflM i.lew a police whistie. which was Irtaard ; b) I'atioiiiiaii Danaraody. Aa ha aeared thfl Rghtlng thteng i.e Baa* hfl vvou ii naad help ami blaai bta tehietH Bj tb* time i.e r*.!chi.i thfl ptacfl aereral it-egroea ?rer. aldlng Roblnami Dunaraody puahafl* bM araj through the crowd and saw the ho*ly of Uemm-i stretched out u. the street. Me arrest-il Hobiiison. backed hlm up agalaat tlu v.all. drevv bM .?-?vo'vfr ar.u Bflid Bfl flTOfl d ?.|,..ot If any etfoi t was mad- tO i - prlaonar. Meflnwhlte, th* cbautteflara nd a <i**-/.. n ?alorncaMlea, who eauM aal g< t mi*ough the Bgtatlng rrroard, d.ove t.. the Leaa*. aveaue poUce station and told Liflulenant Aabley tbat a ia-c ii-? tt wa. ... pi-?greaa. 1 be i oll**- ??ommaadeared taro iat?-< cara, apeedad to tha btock and atopped tha r-at'le. Roblnaotn waa tocked up <>n a chargfl ?,! feionious sssauit Gemn.. r araa taken tfl thfl llarbm Ilospital. where it was said in- Bkull aaa frarture*] ami tha; hia ChatrtCfl] for life araa al.out an iv.i. ? ?-1 SULZER WRITES TO BOYS "Little or Nothing" in Charges, He Says?Defles Murphy. in a l* ti<. to the Roys' t**re4freflfllvfl l.**?Kue o.' thla clty. made p.;HI<- yestor dey. Oovernor Bulaer aald tbere arafl ??llttle or nothing" ln the chargefl aKainn him. Murpby'a Bgenta know this, he said. hut they knew it disconcei ted ili<" <;overnor and worricd Mrs. .?*-ulz*r The letter. written under the state seal from the Kxecutive I'harnhei at Albany, fol? low **"Taaaka tor \o*jr lett**. Bnd youi en* fouraRinp word- about thfl BtTUgglfl hflTfl to gtrt th* people ef Near fflrt boneal ?ro- i-rnment. "\ott have rn* cencflptlflfl of the ol> stacles ln my way. Neither have yofl aw idea of the diffh-ulties that he-et me. *iften I a.n aflfl k at heart; but then words of aaaurgnce llka youra come to hand and t tak* renflwed bope to ko for ward with <J< te. niination < un.4 fihat may "When th<* political bot-s found out that hfl >ould not < ontrot rrtt and make me s robber stamn he did everythinK ln his power tfl daatray ma polltlcally. Ilowever. 1 havr n*. fear of the ultlmatc result. The truth vvill pt-v.iil "The ktrafters are hoondlng me Mr. Murphy and his liirelingh ai- traduclng me and are trying Ifl every cencelvablfl aray te throw mod a1 me, Hoarerer, i assure vou theie Ifl little or nothinK in the flhargea made agflblfll me. Most of th*- stuff Murphy and his auents put ln thfl BOflrepaperfl abOUl me is haseless and pure rabri-ation. They know this. and they know it will not ln thfl last aaal' - huit mr. hut they also know it discon i*.t^ me ,-mfl flrorrlca Mrs. Sul/.e. "When I'o*-*- Murphy t?.ld me he would de?troy me if 1 did not do his bidding, I rietied him to dfl his worst and deelared i would centlnua t*> .io n.\ i.e-<t Ko matter wh;-t hecomes af me. the flaht for food tjf.veififlBfl nt aill !*o on and will ultlaaatfll) ingmph Wlth the aid ot the dr.'-nt |.e..t.le ot the Btfltfl I shall go forwanl I cannot do oth*. fl hflfl CAR HITS AUTO; BOY HURT Collision Comes When Brake Fails to Work. Inch W- Mfl, tha l.ve-;.*-4r-old Bflfl ' I Harry Weiaa. ot So. tfl Wafc tttth str?t. xvas seiiousiy Injured laU leal nlghl whan th.- automoblle of Charlefl C^oper, ? hroker. *.f No Ifl MaflB Maine str..'. ronkera. la ahteh i? wa- ridini* with bM paraotfl and its owner and hls WitO. was ?truck bj fla-wth bound L^alngteo a-ranua . ar at T'-th sire-l. The antonioi.ii-. driven by Coopcr, araa gfllng wfst and had just troflflfld th> aoutb ifaeka when the ear, in eharge M Palrtcfc Ifl Nulty. as moiormaii BOTfl dovn upon it MeNult) trie?i t<? brlng n.' i -ir t* b stop at .. sHfe dtetanm, aul !''> ?"?''? taouidnt arorft ??? mreraed hlfl poa aa lha .ar Btruck tha tonnanu "f "if ?1"1"' moblle m . .r Jaeoi. waa thrown to th- floor aufl sui <<r.d fl fra*t.jie of the rlght wiist and outa on the forahe-**! E Natives Bought and Sold Like Chattels by Their Captors, Says Special Report. RESULT OFSENATEREQUEST Demand of Mr. Borah Reveals Sordid Details of Trafftc in Children. a Common Thing, It Is rVlleged. 11't oui Tht Ti i\ '.mr Buraav. I Waahlngton, Aur U ilavorj rxiata- in ihe Phlllppinea, aaya Dean C. Woreeoter. Sccr. tary of the Interior te Ihe Qo*?-rnor ?;, ii, rai. Tho report followi a roaueol for ln f.iiination mad.- to the Wai Department by the Benate on May I, when Benataar Borah tea.i a letter from i?i BToa**eeeter Btatinfl in a general **a\ thst slavery x lated to aueh an txtrtn as to rnake it ona ot the most serlous problanna confrantlni the Bovernment Dean Waareeeter'a re nort la .'.u th. more Intereattng becauaa rhe Wai Department Inforrned tha Benat. thal it had no Information concerntna alavei i ln Ihe islai di The < 'oiiimissioii. r aaya hi maate a re* port on B*every to th. Bureau oi" Insulai Affalra ln ma and another In Ittf, Ot flnlng paronag. as ihe eendltlon of a debtor held by bla credltor In Involuntarj aervltude an.l alavery, as ? eondltlon In which ;. human beina la held aa a . battot i<d and elothed, bul not pald, Ih Woicest.r deo<*rlba*a ln detall thi formaol buiiin'. trafflc, the Impooolblllty of mip prfBalng the bualneaa under the preaenl ii.ws and the futlle efforta at new lagla latlon siii? ? ibe American oocupation ol ti e lalanda Th. dtationa cover tht en* tire pt riod down to thr preaenl tlme. "ii has been and atlll la .. rommon tlunc for Flltplnoa llrina ln a terrltor) adjacent t.? that Inhablted by N'egritos. Tagabanaua, ESonaota di Ifuagaee," aaya tha repoit. "to obtalfl ehlldren bj eapt or purchase and to hold tbern as alavea, s> iiin^' them to othera whenever it provea Ananclall*, advantageoua to d" -" sn. ii unfortunatea are rlearl* , li.it tel Blavea ami often are repeatedlj aold and lesold Typical Case of Slavery. "A typical eaae la thal ol a Taabanati ol Palawan, Laaao, whe ...is bevght from .me Patrioo Tabaatabaa by Pastor Medlao for 4o peoos. M''i;iio sold hlm t" Vin eente Baculll ior tha same prlee an.l Ta bastabaa bought Mm back in Ifll for '?? I" m,". Thla rear ht aold him tu Bt nlto Marcelo for ."..", pesoa Th-' eaae came be? fore the Becretary treasurer of Paleeraa. who is also hart] a of ti" peace. because ,,f some trouble ov.r Ihe Inat pavment far BBBVea, and in that w.iy th. g..\crn ment learned of tbe matter. The odkrial sent i.aaso back to bla trlhe and furalabod in. with a atatemenl of the facia. "Paraona la*ea 'asii than thoae ?<< the claaa of alave tradera lual referred to have made a rlalm that Blavery doea nart ? vist and ni'Vri Ims existed in the ter titory aubject to tho authetity of the PhlHpplne Legialature ?> atstlnaroisbed from that inhablted i,v Moroa and othei non-''briatian tribt i and subji ? t to the authoritv of the rinlippiiie <'ominiaslon only. But Palawan la ona of the prov? Incea Bubjed lo Ihe euthoiity ot the phll ippine AsaeenM] "It is possible that Senor Quezon, the Philipp.ne Delegate m Conqress. who denies the exiatence of alavery, is so ignorant of conditiona thera aa to be unaware of the conditions I have just described and of the fact that many Moros of that place held alavea until compelled to give them up by the pro vincial government admin.atered by me as Socretary of the Interior, but if so He Has no riqHt to claim that Ha ia a 'Filipino familiar with conditions.' Slavery Common in laabella. "Iaabella la a provlnce also aubject to rhe authorit) of ihe PhlHpplne Aeeern? bly, but it diffeis from Palaaran In th... the birge majorltj of Ita inhabitanti ? ? ChrlStiSna ami in Ihe further fa,'t that it ir- organlsed under tbe provlnclal go\ einment ad snd is therefore riot ln any aray aubjeaM te me as Becretary of the Interior. Vet Blavery has t.een common ln this provlnce from the heginning of hletorlc times. and it la coaamon there t"-fiM^ Its (H-i'iirr. ii,-. i- admlrte.i, and Iti conditiona are deecribed in ?. report toade bj a fell?* townsman of Benor Queaon, Prsncisco Dichoso, who wn? Qovernor <>f the provlnce when he made the report in lSttt:*. "Wllllam H. Taft waa Clvll fjovernor of th> I'hilippines at th? tmi. and he dlreeted thut a full Invaastlgatton <>f these taets ba inativ. Anriong other things. Governor loehoso bimsell had been charged wlth ownlna alavea, but be <i. ? iiii.i it. not because there wr, ne alavei tu be had. bul beeauee it wns agalnal his ture i" ireat human bsinga as property. "Atuboo famarines ia a ragulsily or ganlxed provlnce. under control of the PhlHpplne Aaaembly; yet atawa tba Amerl* caa of upation children hav been aold into Blavery thera for deportatten into i'hina. Tln BSSentlal facta wera reported by the I'iiipnio Qovernor anti the Ftiipino Bacal of th. provlnce. I'ean Wor.ester presents recorda to prove hla BSSertiOBS, lacludtai a letter from I.ientenant QoveruOl' Sanz of llam blon, where seventy ehlldren were cnttced from home. Dr, Worceater then aays: Shii_ baa BUbaoqoaatly raaoovared a numbei "f tbeea eMIdrea, but to do p,. he had tt? t niist tha aid <u ihe B. crt t >? i\ice al Manlla and the PhlHpplne eonstabU' lary nt CaptS The great* r part nf the Chlldren. however, have never been lo i,.t.ii Tbe aat n ooaeerned in tbeea traaa* a< tions \arre arrested and trled Bnd Ibe i.. Indpal, who wns opetailng under an aasumed nasae, was ooavtcted ef abduc? tii.n of minols "The Queetfofl wm be asked: What baa i?. n done te stop thla traflk In human iaabf And i really de aot bnow where 10 be-gin. fgOB rerelving reports ,.f. the ?lavetn wbicb existed ln leebartla provlnc. in UBtj Mi. Taft referred iiiem tt> <'om mleoloner Wrtght, auigaeatlng that anti atavery lawa eugbt io ba btafiorporated ln tba te ai Penel Cede, which was being drawn up un.ler W'rights BUpen lalon. Tba i'\i>ion of that OOde ?hm a tremcn dOU8 ple e ol work, whhh has not been completed yet, an.i so Mr. Tsfl'a reeeat. nitiidaiioi- mlgl.t just as w?|| not have bees naade. "ln rn> own annual report for Ihe year tall I urged the paasase of s.ime law to penali/.e the '.lave trade. and on OctObCf .'i of tiiat reau the piniippine Cbmaria aion dld pasa ..nt. it wenl to tbe Phlllp. fiine Aaaembly ?n JanUHry I, ir<i::. ami was piomptiv tabled.' It i? 'tabbd' still. and thla, ls the atatus of the aituatlon ?o-dn>. I? T .< M Less than 200,000 Women Voters in the Nine Equal Franchise States, 7.8 Said. INFLAMED BY ARDOR" Claims of "Cause," as Present ed to Congress, Flagrantly Mendacious, Opponents Set Forth. i roni Tbe Ttrtbanfl Bun i IV?8Bhlngton. Aug. Sl '-lirepreeenU* i tions of faeta bj the auffraa-ta In their iBtataaaentfl to rneinberfl of Congreea bave ! been oo ... al adlng. bo Ui??cuflable, thnt w< reel called Bpan. >n th- IntereM of juetlce. to nlve ui the publlc thfl ******}* tlaurei concernlng aoman aufrragi ln U?a nlne atal i whlch hav adopted that rn* atltutlon. Sii.tei.1* nta utterly unararrnni ?-d hav- been mnd? by certain BunVaglatfl, land. if thej are ???' ? om < rtfld. H ma well bfl thal flnlnfonafld Barflfltia *mii rfl* j-at.i them as iTUthfUl." Thlfl is th.inlna pamgraph ol ? Btat< tn. ..t laaufld here thla aftfl i.b bi thfl Nat...nal A,s .ciati-n OppOBed to t-Veman Bafft-agi Ihrough IU IVflahlngton I headtjuartei . The prmieuneemfl-m denlaa , .pe<.i the ctalra inade ba tha ?uf* Ifra-rurtfl thal In tltelr nlne Matea th. y \ i-eine.-.-nt 1.484.480 womefl roterfl. tni liatatemenl hatinB been mfl dfl publlclj ?' fea daya flgfl lo Repraaentatl*/. Hen-y. IrlrwlrBnan of lb< Houaa Comrolttei i Rulefl WouM Have Statiatica Collected. 1 We flgrec -inphaticaiiv alth BenataW ITliiman," lh? statement eontlnu. . "IhBi H \. ..1.1*1 b. h.-r.-iic.al fm the n..i.?>?..' 1, ongrfl i to . oll* i t all irtatlatlea i riaalW i-egardlag all Ihe pliaaea of woman auf* -p |n . .|i.;.i rranehiae rtat, ? ln Ib i Iwaj there aill '.-? a contlnual lefaWatlon ,,f the i'-'-|...n*-i ili ' Ifllmi o! thi fluf* rrnghrta "Th?ii -i.eji k. ? *- .. few .l.i v- aflO ...;..;? mqi allfie . .-i -.. t on tl al lh< repreaented 1.044.401 woimn .<*??-. and they Included .n thla number ths Btflte ol I lllmois. M iii.'n has oni) ?> Imlt* ti lian 1, hlae fm women Blnc* thla ? x rg< rat* >i clalm .- mad. foi the pur .f cnnvinclnn i "Onari flfl Ui il ? "? ? :,, endoui nun ?? ol i ????'?,! fln?l ll i ; ft.re a treuif ndnu- numh- i ?f VOtfl I bfl - wltnem to the Btrenath of Ihe Bffragfl ; sentiment, ti.i recl flgun i mui i ta dMtinctlj dlflflpftoinling lo thfl ad*njcali . oi i qjuai fluffragfl "The htaternentfl of thi ? i- 'i'i . ofll. lal flfl irea of the ITntted P'at. cei iui >rt - <*. t. t t *? iauffraglati ar- Infiamed b Ihi ardoi ol i . i , gn-i Tl ?? i -i.su- Bureau ta ! ated oi iv by th* tlfteallj aceural Tlu raffraalfll thelr nlne late- bi i ?? 1144.440 i ?>.?.? t. . .,?. ! - Thfl t tU tt Bhoa - there .,. . ]th. nlnt latefl I ? '...' '"'a ? ' 041 . ? t on* eara nl and over, and thi tota be < reachrd thi rotlna ogt Ine-'tidi lt<< "-rnorant, Ihe forelga bo Ihi rallaed, tha riearo, IIm Indlai nd lh* .Ln .-I,,. -.- ;m.i . im -? T ? t..t;.i numbfl r of naUve bara whlle women of rol i | ,m ..II theae n.n- >t.*t.- i- <\a-i. : Thfl roretan born tot * -???i 11. ] i.gn ... mln -i : a-. ut...:. amoui ? * Leaa than :.000.000 Womin Votert. "fl 'onaefljuentl) und* ? t1 ? UrnM illoti ' and rtOtkii tion* ;? l| or, th. frtBfl. h ' th*M*e vtnt. -. .t areuM be more t i j Ubetral i athaatfl te aai thal tn. ? ?? ? SJOO.OOfl a o',i. ii -....? - ? i. ? 11 ?! I roffrmgi leadera K> thi* we rnean .441 woirnen of aii ? oftdlttona and nattoi Itlea wbe ara abk lo rota Bul tbe itatefl I whlcl bavfl grant< .i th. : anchl ? to I women aatlmate that. aa a top flgun i ol more than taro-thlrda of thfl wiwnen of . roflng Bgi and rondltlotn roghtttt oni nOt .nor. thun '.. |*a*>| .-.-nt of th-.-e wttO I reglatei *r?. to me poll i ren thM l? ? i v. i hlgh ? itlmatc Taro-tblfdfl -.f '<??> dofla nol amount to i IB."r.f*. quently, those women a*bo arrogantl) ; mad- to CongroBfl tha outrageotM Mate* ; in. ni that tlu) i. ptreeentfl <i 1.40 ? I women roteri ... roflllt* trolced lh< opln i..n- ..f far leaa than 1104,401 women Hav? lng behind them thi Bupporl ..f leai tha - {,888,008, the> ei;,im t\444.4n, Whlch li 4K lil mon lh.in x II thfl w ..tii<-ii ..f votin*; aflje in the BUffrflgfl stat*-1. "To thfl uncnarltahl- th* prflaentfltlflfl of such tigurts to CbBaffrflflfl by thfl auffruglMi mav senu th. HBflflt flaRi.int m* ImIii' it | Thls organlaatlon hoarerer, prefera t.. re? gard it aa tbe byfllerleal eaaggeratiofl >>f |a eertflln c-ia--s oi wamen >vh>> ar. rai | rieil flway bjr the excltem.-iit <,{ th-li .in reaaenablfl ?nd unnnturai *ffort to obtaln thi lu.iiot f.n iiii women it aeema thal the tamptatton io *Uai *Aitii fncta and Iflgurcfl in Kiitt.ri.iK Keneraiiti. - rathei than arlth tmaaaaaalthfl |.i?-.-isi*.n .-? ..... atrong for a?aaa who Uunl th.-ir anflr aenelMHtlea in their attflmpta to eater the ! ar* na of poUtlCfl.' GILLIGAN HELD FOR TRIAL Policeman, Arrested in Lcbanon Hospital Case, Gets Parole. J'eter S. Ollllgna. a poli.-rman attache*! to th* Moirisunia aveini* station. who was iirr-ate.J earlv Sfltunlay nioinlnn. chaited with belng fiisord. ih and Intei fflrlng with th<- dutlflfl ef ? f?lloa pello uinti. was Biralgned In the MorrManla pollce court yflflterday inorning. Immedl* atel] after hlfl Btrreel b* wa.- aufl-pcnded l v i?eput> Commbarloner Wearburgei william Bauinbneh, the peHeflman wh*? made the aiTOM ^alrl thal he was Ofl Pflfll at Breoh an*i MTflfltcheater avcnuea arhfln he -aw two men .atr., h uomaii from the side door of a -aloon. ghfl wa.s plaflfld Ifl a Bflflflflflg autumobile and th- chaufTeur was iiiicteii to tai'. her to i.iibanofl iios -aftal Wii.-n Baumbflcfc, aa was bM duty, tried to gat her nain- ,-in.l addrflflfl Gilll* pan apprared and refUflfld lo BflTmll the woman to tell it. At the hospital. Maumh;nk said, theie was fiirthii trouhle with QilUgaU, al* | thougk the pflllrflmaB w;ts noi airflatad until he becaine disord.rl.v lillliRan amfl (laioi.tj fettaaing bM arraJflmntant t*. get wttneaaee. WOOD'S FLICHT HALTED. ' Kmm Thfl Trlhunr Piirean I WashiiiKi.-i. Auk :'1 (* Mer-vin Wnnrl. Tho flew fiom New Vork to WashlnRtot. ie?entlv. staited fioni |*.,it Myflf this afternoon f.u Haliitnor. \t l.,iur?l. Md. Bfl had flttgttte iroubb- and waM for. rd to j lat.d. II*- aapeflta tfl get his ent'lm- re pjilreil in Ihe mornlni* an.l tlun go on to Raltlmore. letutning to |ott M.et In Ihe uf tei noon. MRS.MARSHALL BREAKS RECORD Wife of the Vice-President Has Made Between 1.500 and 1,600 Calls Since March 4 and Found the Task a Pleasure. H'rom Tiie Tribune Burea.i | WasbtagtOO, Aug. St Mrs. Tho,?,.s K. Marshall. wilV of tbe \ ice-l'resident and ??aecond lady Ib the laaeV' baa broken aii ,?,. ?dentfl and -stablisbed the BMSt 1*0 markabk aedal raeord ever made by tha ulfe of a Vice-rrcaid.nt ... "f a .'ablt.et ,,?.,?!,.?.? MllCt Mard, 1 Mis. Marshall baa mad- betweea IM and IM eom and bM BCratebed every name trom baat BBld l.ook. Wlth th.- exception of those of per sons li\ing 0'itside ,,f U'asliingtoti. "lt baa been a greal pb-asiire 10 m*.' dechaxed Mr.-. Marshall. "and I .annot BUfflt i'litly Hhow inv appreciation <>( tho gaaieroaa wa. la wbicb tba paopla have ?hown tl.eir inte.est in U8 and our posi ! tion. laatead oi betag tba dlsaweeaMe , tnsk wlii. li ha.l Been pi.turt'd. all m> Itripo about Waahlagten bave been inter aetlng, and arbtla i bava i""? denled meetlng peraenally asany of those aa/hoao calla I iliirne.l. on a. rount of their ab Mnco from tba dty or because i eeedd nol r.,11 .... their regadar daya at biwae, yel I bava made many new frlaada ami ectu ally f.. 1 BTBtefUl for the Inatituti.m which makefl raMInf Ln Wasbbagtoa the eblef i.iitur. ".' aa bai IhTe." The raeord la more reroarkabta than WOUld "theiwiae be th. .as. l,.,ailse 11,? JAt 1..1 escluslvenaaa which auiTOunda tha wife t.r tbe I'l'siii.-nt ..!-" practlcaltj ?nr rounda th" Wlfa o( tn- Vh .-lYealdtnt ?ii,.. Hiii estebttohed Boclal code re.iuir.s tbat the Wlfe of .. \i. l'r. si.b'l'.t Bhall ,?..,,.. a flrst * ..ii ???'i' ea the wlfa ..f tba Prcstdenl Th.- entln aoclal world. r.ffl , ;.,| and "th.rwis.. must makt th. tlrat ,?n .,1, her. Hei oMigatioa te return . lsits is Ihntted t.. th.- ?,,111.11 Of the <'ab-| WEATHER OUTLOOK FAIR' Moderate Temperature Looked For During the Week. \\.,~l,.,,Ston. Aug. -I Acor.llng to the forecast bv chtef Manria -r tbe Weal ei Bureau, ti"- dlatHbutlea of atattephertt prceaure ever the Narrtbanm Ha*anlephera li BUCb aa I.. Iri.inal.' a ? nntiniiar ?? Of rnoderate ternperaturea foi tbe Beaeoa ti. caralna waa* la all perta of tb- eoun ,,, cxcepl ih" par Beuthwest wbert ?. ... i.? .. 111 be above ajorraal Tbe ralnfall duiing lha weeh wlll ba generallj local and liregutarly dlatrlbuted B NEW ROSEVILLE MYSTERY Banks Ledger Balances Larger than Deposit Books Call For. "ivaing to tiie .innouii' eiut I.I b Sl" ' i,,,,.,!-. Camunlooloaai i. H I radaal ti,;,t .aarl ."ii of aomt " tha ;..--? book- .,f depoottera of tha Baat IIla Truet .. ith tha leda 'ed an a.i dlttonal ahort iga ol about .-?". repra . . mr* ..: tha banb ? lll appaai bei rt .,.., i?i UonU in Trenlan t" doj 10 aah thal furtber Infonnatloa withlield i.""i ?"? pablk satil ?? I aaa i J . ..mpar-'d ? ..? | ? aaa Mn ..f ? , ? aa a hown la aorna ....;,.. .v-:- t.. whom thg |.Bged >?? rred '"i ''i"1 ..,,_. r 1..'.,:., ,.? tn. ledgei than tneii ? . io: 11 ? anh repraa. ? ? .,11-,, ;i la <>' Ij feli lo ..mr,! t,. arlthhold furthei ftgurea natll . 1 1 : known. Inasmucb .< ii,,: tagt 1 .? been ?>' 1,1.111, ? ,. 1 f.,t Wllfred '' rtoesa ; whe la . , ? ' n ?? ni"t"i ? ? .,f" lha " r-" 1" Tra nton ,,lt ih.- r.b" r .,| hit mlaalon Wlll atltkm Jtadga loba lleleiah, ?t tb. -tate-. ihsui, t ' oui t for an order 11,. Btate Baiihlng ii.partni.iu I,, tUrn Ol .1 '" 'be ? .. Ulltles ll ?. t; ,. examlnera foand ln tht banh ?., ? w.. i< mi .< Btrangboa bt km Bmlth "" a.i\t.t . tnii.s.. Deput] t'ommlaatoaei t'redenbnrgh decUned te inin tb.- boa evei to ih.- recelver snleaa t|.:,i .u-iib >- lhal bf must Tl.n tatlU nf Iln Ih'X bave been gpfMJ I ISSd Bl .t!..,||t 130,888, blll baVa n-tt I" en ...lil?|. I l? fl., . 1. ,,? tbe banh ao far un- j earthed. rtaotbei boa has been un j oarthod bt ibe baah bul thera I ao ra | oui on tba beoha ed tba lristllutla>a Indl \ Catlng I' ovanel Bf ? hat lt I olltall.H 1 ,,i. m it la ? Latsaod b- thU aftem.1 ll irill i?. broken open bj Commlaalonei \ redei i.urah. STEELVV^RKiRS~BAN A HIT Mr. Schwab's Musicians Plcase 25,000 at Park Concert. Charlet M ia*hwab'a Batthbthaaa Iteel .?ompany Hand made a hll arlth ii"- retra iar parb uancertgoera Iaat nlghl <>n the Mail In Central Parb Twenty-flva thaa. aand peraona ??n gathered te bear whal ,t?. nlnet) -eeven atot Iwajrtt 1 eeuld d.. wlth < ht ir braaa haatruaaenta Part Corn. nnssioi.'i fltovei aald be tnoughl there weie bn thousand BMaTe ln II"' au.li't,.' than ueuall) attend tht ooacerts, tba an ii,, tn.vati atlchlaa ,'11 ,l" '?,:-1 """.i" t waa paayod in contrasl to tba Breathei of a year H,ro. xa. lir 11 a sloiin drov. M, BchWab'l nn 11 irotn the baadatand snd drenehod the atadlence, last niKbi waa perfect Tbe anl] Btorui Ib a*?*Mence was eupplled by the band Itself la aaVeral desciigUva plocea One was deserlbcd aa fellowa on tb. prtnted atlpa furnish. <i bj tba Pbrt 1 >? partmenl: ' SMiipb'ini' p... 111 ?l'pl'ti.i? 8 mvtli" logleal atery. Pbartea havtng teearad pei nnasion to dilve through the boavena atarta on his rareer ma unahlllod thiv inic inaddena the ateeda. brtnga tba flerj charlet Um etoee te aarth, which ia men ;i,tii \a ttti deatructJen, when Jtaplter Btlibaa rl" drlver with Hghtnlng." Mr. Behajrab waa at the i>ark last Blgbl mingtlng In ihe crowd wltb ih. Part .'oiiiinissionei iii Bethlehem the mual* etaaa that plaaaed Mr. Btover i audlanea Inat nlKhl ls known aa H.bwab's l.'aO (Va) band The memhers h!" rerruiteil from all rrinka of workei s ln tl" Bethlehem steel WOrfcfl Thej lefi Iaat nlKht foi Bethlehem, MEXICAN DEPUTY SHOT Adhcrent of Madero Accused of Plot /Vgainst Huerta. Mexbo City, Aua. :t loraphi nemion. a memher of the ('hauiber of Peputlea, haa been aaeented. Ha waa a >irons; a.i herent "f Madero and uaa BCCUBOd of bavlng idotted lo iissassmale Pr. aldent Huerta. Ra ndon was arrested "ti leavinp; a frlend'a houae, where h. had dlne.l. and waa taken to a polnt near Atucnpotzal.o. where he face.l a tirtne; ao,uail " **^ nt thla place, practi. ally a auburb of the taplti.l. tbat Deput> Baadofl Mangel was ahot to death two daxa pratvioualy hy fed? eral r-oldlera. Inet and the Supreme .'ourt and wivea of unibasaado.vs and. of cour.ae. those who have entertained her or extended invlta tlona to dtnners, luneheona or receptlona. Therefore. part Of the preat taHk?or pleasure. aa Mra. Marahall <alla it?was aelf-imposed and aet a precedent for fut ?,. l.emncratic administratlona which wlll be hard to follow. None of tbe ''ablr.et wt.men of the BOW administration have ^rt made much headway in their ? ard booka, but th.y will a-arvtvO the old cus tom of calllnK and returning calla aa soon M the aeason opens. When Mra Marshall waa aaked bow Bhe aceompllahed the feat ahe replied that II waa bj belng methodi.ai. Uvlng 'n ? holel had much to do arlth the rOOOrd, ahe declared, as no ona arlth huusabald or famll) duties could ba axpea ted to ?<> at** ni bei tlmt. Maeaachuaetti avoaua Ca>anactlcut sve nue and other fashlonable thomus-hfares ^.may Ot accaas, but many tlmea tln ? JJriBBtll "tt ','f.ls led her Into 80088 BOW m.b-dnisn'h. where the hrmp iro*t'? were poeaj dlre. lorles, and ir/here even Ibe num I erltiB ..f ht.uses was n.'t I omplete. Some tingfl th. V.c.-l'real'i.nl's automobile Btopped before the anuiatona of thi nt h and sgaln before aatana Btaodeal llttla howe. Indeed. the <aiia extended mto Vlrginla and Maryland, and many aftera-oona tht Monuui. t.t and Capltol aoraa wen lefi fai behlnd. Ifra Maranall haa bo aejclal Becretary, bul haa tha puaatstanra of ?< eiert in cata logulng ber carda The entlra Ibrt la aub* rrittt'i to her and aha aitangea them m ? cordlng t.. atreeta. unleea thara la a ape , ,.,i raason ror distrtbuting tbe calla oth erwtae Bhe lefi ber last carde on Prklay. BANKERS' W Fl Party Lines Tightened in the House to Stand by the Cur? rency Bill as It Is. SMALL CHANCE IN SENATE One or Two Changes Desired by Banking Intere.ts May Bc Made, Including Re duction of Reserves. w ashlngtoi Aua -' T ' ?nawei of th. Bdmlnlatratlon foarcea ln tha Ht I t .. . -. itlclema of tbe i ? ? ? ? ?v -411 raadi by tbe r*oafa>t*nei ol baahera at Chleago yeaterday avin be ? tlgbtening up ? ? . iiaea an.l a rnore \\^<\"---* Indoi ? menl ef 'be bul .? - 11 noa BUnda In jforragl canfereaea ef Deaiocratl< mem? ,.' ti,. rleaet t^rfericy Coasinlttee t,, ,n, ..',,,; ., gaod the fact thal tbe ?" ? ... . .;. ,.,ie,- of ii"' PresWarat'S eur ? to pasa tba through the ib-u*.- aitheul mfa tami il Tbe amert-menta propootd bj t\- bai B ? rai I"" ? ?! ""t bjr House leaders, .,ii ^ a i.neldered In dartall when the biii ..11_ aad in the a the ttea "t. Banblng ?'.f-'1 Currenej Tht propeeal t.. reduea tha euanttl ' to ' ountr) banka tht [i .if ke- pltiK part Of thelr if., f aa a mai ? nportt rs, , ..i iitln at<' taa ? ?>v"i mto tha Mli ln Ihe fl : I le BOt axpected In the Houae. i . , ,.,,.. - arlll bava an opportualtj . nl lha ir \ lewa "i" nl) le i Jongraraa aftor Ibe curreete) Mli geta Into tba len ata ? bab man i twi n af tbe lenata Cui i.n. \ - otiirmtt. ?? aald la dai thal be es? pacted leadlng lepreeantatlvai of tba vari* ,, i- fa, tion- amaag i1"- bunksra would oe Invltcd i" tr ' thelr rlewa oa ihe. Mli t,. tna Beaal.nraitti ? i ... great deal "? mt t H ln th proposal i" i ? ?.mt e bai tha a ma Ilt) of tbe rtaeiv.a." aald Banalot Owei w, hava aoi llai aaaa <i taa new b glala. ?hchiith in ci.lilinitt.'e. hOWa*rVaU*, to know ui.rft changea wlll ba made Ib tl.i 1,111 ' Y,w ..f tbe changea advoajeted bj tbe baahera wlll receian favorabli canaldara. tion from ihe Denaoeratk fereea ln the Beaate Cbatrnaaa Owea is unalterabl. OPPOBCd t'> the Idea Of rhaiiKlnf* Ihe fed aral board of central so that banklng hv ttiasta wouid bava ? share In its raan. agt ment or ta ereatlng a ttunmty ta ba is-u"i i? tha banha, Instead t.t bj tba f.-.i.nii goveraraeat it la bellevad that a largt BMjertty "f the Beaata arlll adhere t.. the plan for Trtiis.ii> nOtt B, l-ther than notea te be iaauod br the banks. Benator Bhsfroth, a member of tbe Cur? renc] Conualttae, wlll Introduee ln tbe Senate to-rnorroa a propoeed plan for tha letii.nieiit of ..ii ealetbiB currency esca>pt aiiver ooitlAcataM nnti tha issuance <?f ? general form of Treaeary notea aacured i BB pt i conl gold reeervt. Benator Bbafrotti i blll ..i". would bubv atltuta Treaaury notea at onca for aii out standliiK BBtlonal bank notea, and would . un' i tbe gavernnaeni banda tbat now form tba aecurlty for tbe naltonsl banh t iirreiit \ . He aald lo-da> blfl Mli would ?-ave HUNadM in Intoreet now pald ay the Koverninent on boada us. .1 te BOClire natlonal banh currency, *. aura tbat would b. in.r.ii'.i.l t" l:i.v:44l,i.O it tbe J i>er cent boada wora refunded with 3 i.er eanta "it would lake tba coatrol ef tha cur? rencj oui of tbe banda of tba baaka and place ii it, tha guvernment," aald Benator Bhafrotb "I' would aatbtf) the banhaara beeaua tt would cash their I pt. eeat boada without losa." Man* lequeola for baarlaga bave heen reo .'i by meniben of the Benata oom* mittee Berne of tbeea are from odkoera ol leadlng labor organtsatlona T. J, i?o Ihii. ol CmCagO, secretHiv-lreaaui er af the Brotberhood of steani Bhovel and l ii ? dga Mt ii. .-alil ln part: Tbe worklngmen o: the countr) ar. Juat a-^ much, if not more. IntereBted ln the i.tiulliiK currency m8-8111*8 Ihian ati\ other < laa<. as ilnv are the peoplo who fleposii thelr earnlnga in tbe aavlnga bank'- of I'"' OOUntry, I believe If reprr aentatlve men of ibe dlffercnl clsssea of people Intereated In thla measure were invited to partlelpate Ine ea_faa*ev)cegreat good wouui come rrom it." - GAY TO CH009E ARMY HORSES. | rrom '1 he Tribune Hure.au 1 Waahinjrton, Auar. | i. The appointment of .lam.a l,. Coy, ot Kentucks. to the vacanef on the cnmmlttee of experta up polnted hv the I icparltnetit of Atrrlculture to aeleet atHlllona to be BBOd ln tbe urniy remount braeding eatabllahinent haa Juat heen anim,1111, . ,1 hv SecretarN' lloualon Mr Qay succe.'da ihe late .'harles I. RHlle\ He ii a dlrector of the Amer? ican Baddle llorae Breedera' Aaaorlatlon. J i The Standish cArms location Directly opposite Wall Street, over the river, and a five minute walk beyond the first subway* stop, in an aristocratic re-sidential section, the Standish c-Arms offers you the quiet and sanctity of home-like sur roundings. It is convenient. accessible, refined: has an excellent service a la carte, and costs so much less for rent and rations than its equivalent in New York, that it^will be a revelation to you when you investigate. But do it now before your present landlord crowds you into a renewal of your lease. Furnished or unfurnished, as you may prefer. STANDISH cJlRMS SULZER FORCES PLAN 10IN1T HIS FOES Will Accuse Members of Legis lature and Tammany Men of Criminal Conspiracy. HOPE TO BLOCK THE TRIAL Declare Evidence Will Cause Court of Appeals Judges to Refuse to Join Impeach? ment Proceedings. Albany, Aug 21 ?An **r*ort wiii he m.t.ie thls we**k. fti eor.llna tfl thflflfl ln Ihe ron n*ien.. of QflTflrtner Bnlatrr, to brtaflj nboui the Inrllefm* nt of ***-veral meml.ers of thfl I.. a-i-l.-ittite who were most a> tlve in the Impeachment of tn.- Oo-zflrnor and alao the Indlotment ..f certain flflan 01 blgh authortty in Taaunnn] iiaii, who are nut otii. iaiiiv ijonnacted with the LflglflUtnrfl Om of th- ehfltrgflfli H mi flflld, aill be criminal coniplrnejr. Thls is the ;.'-? -.trateRlc rnove of thfl iulser war board," an ontMnad to-dnjr t>v Judfffl !.' r-n .1 Arnold. oil' of Governor Bulsertfl moal truatad adviiem. Durtng th. laat taa .ia>s a **reup ol lawytra who volunteered to aa>ist Uov . ir..?r Bulflflf Ifl blfl tro'ibb- have been l?'i*4 ii engaced Batnerlnf evldancfl touchtng thi- flllflgfld ...implracv. an'i lt was an ?loun. *?l tO-dflJ that thev had obUlneU ?uAi. nl .lat.i to hifltlfjr th.-m m plaetnt th. evldancfl tri the hamls "t Dtfltrll t At tornev \\ hltiii.wi. >.f New York I'oUlll.'. w.th ? damflnd thal t>.- lav ;t aaet be* tor. .1 -ffmnd jury lOdgfl Arnold took a Biffht train tor Now Yoii.. wbflr? bla ?tay w-m i>. indaS mt. He pUflfl tfl appeai to-morrow mornito,' bflfOTfl thfl Afl?mbly Judtfl '.-i1 Commlttee, tahleh la Inonliinf Inle eer* t.iiL allflsad . bargafl of brlbary ln cenn>c tion vith thfl imp.-achment pro**ee.lui<*n. Hope to Block Trial. Othei laarjrarfl an*i layaaaa betrfl nrfle had a band In thfl ?ulifli p**fl**"*TaflflUM ? *" pie--..| confldflnefl that tkflll '<>ntem platad mo\?* would Moeh th?- Imp?ch* ni.iit trlal. Thev dedared that when tite evldence thej had eaUntfld wom moMm pUbll* lt w.rilij CflUflfl th.- . out of Ap - ludfafl to declin? to Joln ih.- s.-nat. ln ? luaU. .iti.l that thib flrould cauflfl the wholfl mRti.-' to fall ta the ftroand a** t .? S. nate wmil.t hav.- Bfl --..vvvi. und. r tha ,lonflUtutton, to precfled alotM with thfl t lal. Anotior t.i** i.rti h af ?) mpathi tlc raafl* flaajea haa been mad? publlc i>- Qoaortaor Bulaer Major Oeneral J..!m W <?rc>an. n ? ommand of thfl national *ruard of the wrota: "The flflfleera flrhom I meet berfl h.-lieve that when you are heaid thfl charajca v*.m fnH." This cnused flflflflfl rommeiit by those who raeallfld I *t A*i - Oeneral HamUton was the timt important stat.- oflMfll 10 **flCOflrnl?fl UflU tenant Oovernor (Myna flfl actlag ?"ov errior. Othera flrbfl eapre?fld th**ir coafMeneflj m Goverr-or lulflflr liicbid*- l-mis 1*. Pos-t. .-.aai-tant BeereUrj >>f Lnbee, Waahtng* ton: BalnbrtdflT* Cflthy. Nea* Y,,r:<- Mr? Ma:v ntmboth L<aaaa, Breohlyn, an.l <?$ ,-ar Ts. hlrke. . Nflflf York. Emptayefl la tha faa> ***** departmentfl nn.i bureaua that retranln h-vai ta Oo*/ ernor lulflfl. are Iflfltttl ...nccn-.l as to What this week mfl] brm-* foith tn tho matter of setitnic thelr monthiy flalartee, The .?onttoll.-i's Oflflflfl alrea.lv bflfl rec OCnlfled l.lcutenant Governor Glynti a? actlng Oovflroor, and II hi awU that tha ,.,nIllil,io? o, payrelli flrhleh r-rflubrfl ,,?. ,*h1ef Kx.-.-itiv.s approval flrlll flflfl pw! mufltfli wlth tbe ContreUar onlflflfl II, oiynn'fl "am- an.i aaal are atta.-he-i OoTflrnor Bulflor flpent ? ojfliet *_? M ,??.. Kx.-.utlve Mansmn. taki.iK an anlo ??,,,?,. rl<i,. ,? th*- afternoon. Mrs. Sulxflf* Improving. Mn s.ii/.r. i cn.iit.oi. ceattaoea te im ,?,?,.; -uthensh flh? hi ???? ******* l0 ber be.l vi-tirm- Oflwrernor ?*iv"" *** ** *** mrl home on the Hudaon th-rouffhout thfl ,,a.. ite anli ba wte ?ol dtoturbfld bf fM B| thfl f.-i.tlv.- .bveloptncnt- ln 'ti,,". Thaw caaa, nor ?mfl he ealM mptm to p.-iform anv uftl.'lal a.'t. Mr oiynn'fl fldherenU darided Ihe tateM mov.- of th? ?ulflflt fflrcea, and deelered that lt would Piove flbflfllUtaly ineffe.tlve. I.emo.rati. Ifl a-lcrs harfl Utprflflflfld tl.emsfl-lvcH a- c.nlUlcnl that a flUOTtim WOUtd bfl on ?':?"' ?1">" ll" -^?-afl?>****ur*s ,,,,,,^,,,..1 Bfl VVfldneeday nlght s-ver.-.i Importnnl raeflflurflfl ?r'' on ,h'' i,ru" Ki.im.ne r..r |.a-sai;e, Indudlm the dlreet tax Mll an.l the Hiippl.-m.-ntal BUppty hill. I.. tnha tt"- ptaefl of onfl fletod bv Oer*r? ernor Sulz.er. while ti..* orsanlsfltlofl leaderfl naalntain that Ooeerner ?ulflar'a naflflflflflpi adii-rtng thfl parflsaK** <>f a dlreet tav hill 1*4-op.-n*-d the enliia revenile mattd and iflVfl th ni tha rik-ht te ennd al th? <flttmerdlnnry Bflflflton whatev.-i- othei llnanclal IojcImIh tion they deoflflfld nfloeeflary. lt *?* imder* Mtood that they wlll mak.- assnrance doilhlv BflHrfl b) pro. ui ini; ? BflMMtfll flfli s ~Atf o"? thla polnt from Actlflag OflTflrfl >r Ql) nn. Thflflfl -fl 'p?'?*, eonftdeticc among the lead er? of beliiR able to prootfltrfl ihe attend ance of a HUfttcient nuniher of leK'l.slut*.r8 to paiia over (iovernor Sulzer's veto **er tain meanurea to whlch they are commlt ted. I'hlef amona these is thfl Bt*Oflffl bill. <lealgned to increaae the inemberahlp of atate polltU-al eomtnlttees to 15<) and arad Ina the votlna fltrenKlli flU the basla of the party vote at ehctlona for (Jovernor. The Senate already Iimh voted to pass thls measure over the veto, but the fact that HH votes out of tt total present moinber ah'P ot 148 are needed ln the Aflflflmbly makes the bllla fate doubtful. IcedTeaSpoons The increasing popu Jarity of Iced Tea as a Summer beverage has made these long sterrimed spoons necei sary to the equiprnent of the better dass of Summer Homes. Hetm ily silver p'ated in sev era! very attractive de signs. $3.50 a dozen jMS&QpER; 45th St. & 6th Avcn N. Y. POPULAR ONE-DAY OUTINGS ATLANTIC CITY m HARD ICOAL j NO SMOKE COMFORT NEXT $050 WEDNESDAY r_-? Leave W.rarlSt." V) a m. I^ave Ubarty ht. i.uo a m. Leave Jackscn Ave , Jar ney City, 8.17 a.m. T East Side Organization Sends Governor Cheering Words. HAIL HIM "CHAMPION" Boy Scouts, with Harburgian Document in Charge, Now Uacing to Albany. a/llllan Italser will have ha bla rr",^*?* Blea - brand aew "biii of rhjhta ' m-*w*t> i,i? ..: Um i.'M day, aal< -? "profUgata and tlauitious . tbBJaeterfl" Bteattoned In tbe eocuraoal fa'; apoa Isai Boy BOoata froni tba Baal Bide whe i**f"i Hamilton Parb raotordai for AJbanj aH the predoua aocuraeal ml hed 9 tbe risht hool of Beiaaanl DavM aleerb. - v,. ?. yaara ead, af Ka, bm Heetai atreat The decwnent ts the arorb of ' a r.ms. Hampdena aad Mfltaea of tba Baat Mi Protectlve AaaorlBtlon. whteh rasarda tn* Gkrvernor aa tba Cdrver Cromajrell af th* preaenl age. Tba Beweal docuoieat ia ?? peeted to make MCbai ? '?' Pby *n<1 A;.i,,n Levj quake bt thelr boota. .'lurit* i arlll not t"' ln it. tba Baal BUara ?ajr. when it eaaaea te daaUng nttb padHaBj tyranay ln New Vork State. Tbe four Boy Beovta arlll ' tdha' 't ta Albany. Thej are, beetdea tba BatSBBBli Wllllam ICelnatela, alateen reera aMj BamueJ Jaeger, Bfteea ifaara, and Hartt Budner, fourteen. They departed with many caeera. The aeeumant. artdch w? aBgaad by Harry Bchaoht, auperlaUBdaal of tha Baal Bade Proteettve Assocuuon, is as foUowa: "To the Hon. Wllllam SnUiB". The p.o'.le of tba Eaal BMo heg re apectfally te eanvei ta yonr eareiiem-y tbe arefeand aai alaaare regreta trut ?rear afforta alana Ihaaa al -'?v"' r"rtfic*' ti..!. and rlgbtaouanaaa bava beea ?*?__' rartly fruetrated bj preatgata aad t*m tu.us r*haractera worhlng to tiioro.ar.hr aatfata thelr Onaaclal areed -n.t i?>utic?i eorrupUea at the lapnaai al the haaae H.i.i Intagrtt) and character ef thte Batara State. There is not BB BBltbel of cOB tumely or reproach that hatred or ??*?< could Biiggeet thal haa aoi ?>een auaanaa and privately lavlahed aRalnst BB. "T.,iiinii'.i'v Hall unfortunately *Alt*l? , patentlal Influence. for lt la obviou* fhlll her randidatee are elected adibeei tbe aajpporl of the rotare Anlauetedwai -tndtcttve paaaieneof revenge nn**_*"2 they have labored aaceoBlBgly -*"'1 * ' UBraa__ed rervar te eaaabHoh b aaw Bgateet yom eaeallaney whk*h ?J"J" more Wm Impatpttona al aaeJIee eaem head. ??Thert- is no phraoe vlgoroua eaeaa ?. ,o,,vey the ln.llsna.."n whlcll BWaae enthrtlla th-* peopta of the Be** ... Publlc oplnlon wlll be heerd h^__J3 mequlvoeally for the areet ?****?"* human tendertaaaa end aorrow, a*fl J nchtlna feaHaaalj aaabud -ewtjj a evll wherarver II waa found to e*ta ??The vlllanj of rreraeauttnB ?"* "JJJj cutlna your excelleney for ?"*? ' wl|i mni ,um,st rulfUment of your >^[t* > ure-aa tha ajdlllone of eittxena "?"J^, vou to the onVa* you bo "",,,v ?**? for. or_bij ,?.,.?py. to atand ag-lnat n< ,??,,,,,,. bodj whiot, is ''f;;;M.t, .gulaal the bonor ead vlrtne of thr wm "f tbe Knit.it.' Btate a.jiir ?Thla is our Bfht Tbe duti a '. ,?,?? ?s t.. bury Bueh *>W?UBan .,??, ,xb,?n?tlon and K.ll thBBI *>,0B r.'.swrie.tlor.. ?,,?? ?Th, fraal war which r** ara J vraglaa BftJnei tbe powerful mra ?? ?tate wlll termlnate in a ':,,,rl0'"*w,,,...h. ror tbe people, and arlll ^^Jot ,,? tba atate ead brina a?rt **J*J1,. tranqullllty aitbtn tbe bardara of tne Hre State. ??,. ??In tha- name of the peopla* Of ^ pire State *a-' DTB) that tn. '..,.,, Ood may rtiower hla ".?M "" tha, upon you end your devoted alf*. ?*"? m<v Ile may grant you atrenath ?,'ilt :?' _jk be of .ontitnitd UBBfUlBWBB "? iDt 9* ?.ivlte."