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Congress Accepts Worcester's Report, Outlined in The Trib? une, as Direct Proof. fO CALL FOR INFORMATION Senate Expected to Take Action Despite the Statement of the Secretary of War Made in May Last. Bfl T'ur'-au 1 Woi ?" ' Ifl Bl?In the fac? of :y of War thal la any evl i elther la the War rtmenl *.r the Butraau of Ineular Af? fairs. "baarlng dlractrjr or Indlrectly up n charge thal human try exlata at thta tlme in the Phlllpplne Al the flradlca tion ? ? x'ii wlll be preaanted to ? for Bpeflstal conald ?l durlng the fortbeomtng B*aaal nt It ls apparont that CongTflflB has ,o* q-r.red kn.owledge ot the situation at flrst hand In aplte of the dflflJala of the f-'ec retary <~f War. and th*> apparent att of the adminlstratlon to vuppraaa the farts. Informatlon has heen oMalned that aiavery doea astat in tha Phlllpp Th*. report of Dean C. Worceater, flee retaxx* of the Inte*-t->r for th*- PhlHpplnea, whlch was out!in**d ln The Tribune thls r.g. is acoepted as proof nf ihe charg*- if the War Departmenl ts i out the lnf'rmatlon lt ls apparrnt that the Senate ls cognleant of conditions in tha lslands. and that Dr. W?j*t-*C*eater, abo ls an authorlty on the sub.iert munlcnted wlth membors of t'ongr- bi In vlew of th? report of Dr. W?fl*4**eatflr Benator I-orah wlll --.robably Intr.-du'-*- a :tion asklngr the War Departm.>***t far further Informatlon. \Vhether tl forthcomir.g or not. an effort probably arlll be made to enaot leglslation maklng It a felony for offlciala of the Phlllpplne g<-.vernment to fall to enforoe Iflgtalfltl in flgatafll slavery, and it is DOflfllble that more ?Mllng-tllt leglsiation wlll follow lf the Phlllpplne Assemhly doflfl not act. Senatora Suapact Secretary. There ia a ausplrlon ln the Senate that the Secretary of Vx'ar, or offlolals under hlm. have not been entlrely frank In dis closlng conditions in the I'hilip; lries re lat'.ng to elavery- Ir. reply to the rflQUaet of the Senate, Secretary Garrison said. ln a communlcatlon dated May 7; 'There ls not ln this department, to the knowledge of the Secretary thflTflOf, or of the head of the burc-au having charj*e of Insular affairs, a record of any facts hearing. dire.-tly or lndfrectly, upon the truth of the charge, publlcly made, that human slav?ry exists at thls tlme In the Phlllpplne Islands, and that human |fl are loi.pht and sold in au^-h isl fll chattels. The only informatlon conc-erning this matter of which there ls any record ln thla department. or the branch of lt hav Ihg to 9,o wlth insular affairs, Is the fol ioxx-;ng: "In a hearing before th? Committee on Tnsular Affairs of the House of Repre sentatives on Wednesday, rvbruary 1 **?. UM, Mr. Taft then Secretary of War. Bflid: " T h'ave no douht that slavery con tlnues in part of the Moro Provin^**-. nnd that there is aome slavery ln aome of tbfl <"hristian Filiplno provinces thnt lie near to the mountain trihes. This latter ar* are trying hard to ellmlnate. I had a report from a ronstahulary rffi'er from PlUflUCfl Of IflBBflfllla saylng that it was not the general rUfltrrm. hut that It riot 'incommon for hill trihe parentfl t*. bring thelr children into a Fllipino vil a chlld tn a w.-althy man in the rlllflga. who wonld i:hc hlrn servant. That is contrary to law, and we dlraoted proaacutlon in < ? to our a'ttentlon ' " Forbea'a Criticism RecaMed. It is recalled thal > neral >ston, :?ed the I" for Bm ? tl-alavei > leglalatlon ted hy the Phillpplne rommisslon. ll la Quflflon, dfllflgfltfl from thfl Phil prOtOfltfld agait.st ?'o.ernor Forbes'a speech. At that time, lt is said, xvere docLments in the baada of the War Department ln which flpfldflfl charg?-s ef the exlstence of slavery la th?* islandfl were set forth. It ls polnted out that Dr. WorOflfltflT, in his annual report to the Givernor of the fllled attention to the ra of the Philip* mbl* to en A'-t, lagifllfltlnn protilbitlng Blavarjr< invoi untarj Banlliafle. p^******>* -,e ?* humar rt he said: * d, tfl mjr flmflaament, ?ii*-:*- wafl BO lav; ln thfl thfl flfljfl of human ? d with ihe nflf aaalty of provldlng legal rflflfladj fflf flzifltlng rflgarda alavflry, i drafted Bg act." i, thi draft sl an act impos fltMj * >-??? tenca of from six rnoiitris to llve ai.rj a One of trom 100 to This gropOflfld laxv \xas *rfljflfltfld by the mtrty, and ti.<* Becratfltry of the :? kdfl the foiloxxiiik* report: ...ng or tht- purehaae ol chll* .lan trlbea .??nnioji. On niy Iflfll fllflll j **. . of Ltautananl Oov* ... brtgbt llttle negrito glrl. Blflvi .. who bad : l to a ? .... by <?'?' par< Bta, who rtog, f<>r a oflvaa of palay (un ...rth about 'S paaflfl I-leu .'. Oovarnflt VUlaaaor, on learnlng ol took her away from ber pur th<- ground that as sh?- had ?d him for tWfl and a half y?-ai8 ahe . pald B?fl foi bar eofll This Lnfai *? ta carri.-u on under the txilht. ogthflcb Ifflfli of th* "ir ..tions thus t.ro..J|*ht abotll ar.- had thone due to tbfl pflOfllflgfli in . V?ry numerous fami'.l*-*- i".: ? wlld tiibflfl, but also *.r thfl mora IgBoranl Chrlatlan paaplflfl. an I ? Id bj laaa tai theofl Ifllaada, ara wotrm ' ;*!: f"r '''?' ' .on." Aasembly Failed to Act. ,,f the War Dflpartmaal taken th? * '? ? thal tb. ,. ara suftii-i*-n' to prohlblt thh praetlflfl *>f alav?rjr *>r paonagfl, and :bf propoaad Mll wafl not paaaad by tha mbly. a a.-cond Mfl of ???l araa flkan rajflctad At thfl tlflM lt was a^s<?rt?.?d in iOOO* : to i.*- oftuiai thal alavflrj daf ^xiM Ifl Um phlllpplnaa an.l thal II waa 3ot .onrtn.-d to the non-' 'l.rlstian BTOV* n-eh. .,r thfl xx nd inen'K t*-rrltor\ In n Iiessage t- the \\ at I'epartni'lit lli NM 1 whi- loportflaf that tha arlffl of an Kng Iflhflaaa ttving on the outflklrta of ktanlla aaa offered a negrito child,. who vx _? f-( trought to her home for aaJe as a po.ny Or a rato BBO aaould have ba-*m brorjgrii_ At about the rame time taa-o negritor were kidr-apiuM in the Provlnce af Batanan. bavtog Prat belr.g made drunk wlth rtno ar.tT1 then ti<?d and taken to the PTOVtaca Of rampanir.4. and wera afterwards BOld in the Province of Itantingas. UlUmattiy hoth of them escvaped. It aa-a.t asserted that. although there was no apparaal legal lanetlon for alaarary OT jH*onar-<. neither ootlid he prevaWBtad uri<7ier ,-xistnig !,i? The east of the i'nited Btatea agalnat TbOBBBB Caba*iag '^ I'olrit.-d to as an illustration ln this east it was BbOWn that OB8 Buyag houpht nn ipor"!'. ? : i lambaj i for thn e pit's. iwenty-flve beita, two meaaur. i i I rtee an.l a cloak worth two plga The Chlld w.-y.??'. ...-itrht trom htr mothai clalmad, for tbe purpoaa of beeplng her at homa her fath. r tiavinc diaad Al the end of threa yaan bei mother presum ably !.;ivinp .ii, ii. thi glrl ?a^ takena*.way by one Buaeblo and another Ia:"r i te named fogyog, who had furnlahed ,. part of the purchaaa prlc. I i eblo and h'a took ber t ? Quiai l- un and aold I ? r i t,., , 'abanaa foi 100 i The lower court found that alth tugh there \.as no law deflnlng alaverj or Ba ! tna; a lenl for tt. ? . a-ma In , the Inbuman practtoc, Cabanag waa 'guilty of "detamclon lUegaL" Upon bi t> the Bupremi Court he waa icqultted, the ci urt flndlng that th. condltloi a matter for the conalderatlon of tbe Laeglalature, but not for actlon by tn. crimlnal courta "Not even tho abhorrent bp< rlea or traffl ? : irl found. "Justlnee a aeu rizt'd by la.. School Teacher Took Child. Another raaa eltad for the conakJa*ratlon ? the authoritlea of th.- War Dei ment -? i tl kl of an aleven-year-old Buktdnon |??' wl waa carriard away from Korthern Mlndanao to Bohol I j B her, who bad b. rged To the great Joy ef her parenta Bl ? red to thi m, bul when the pan i l wprc i-al!''<l to tha arltneae atand Ihey were Induced to Bwear thal their dauah ter had been taken fmm them arlth thelr full blTrOWledBc ar Thi m wer. ughl to lh. tentlon of tha Pl - ami n and th*. Bugaeatlon was made al thal l that the ' 'ongn f th. Cnltad Btati should take a'-tlnn if th<> Phllippine Ae B.-it bly fall. d to a rl Des; facta, Be retary Oarrt Bon, In hla reaponae to tbe Benata reao? lution, f i.e! to Bnd any e*riden?*e t1 ?? alavery axtati I ln tha latanda, excapt for the raferenca by Preaidenl Tuft. \vh<. de? clared that the law ahould he atrtotly en forced. FORBES, ANGRY, RESIGNS Philippine Governor General Answers Critics. Mar.lla, Aua 9V I amaron T""rhes. Oovernor Gteneral of the phlllpplnea ainee Novamber, UOB, aenl h.is i n to Waehington to-da] Tt ls effertlve Bep ternhnr 1, jual B weak from to-day, when Mr. Forbea wlll leave hara dlroctly for the I'nited Btatea lt was only yeaterday, Mr r ? ? eajaa, that he wai tpient of Francls Burton HarTtaon, of New York. as the new ] <"",,.rernor nis friepdi ? ? ?-.-.. rV,,,i more rti ? after ao long a aenrloa The retlrina; OoreniOT Qameral puh ln powerfji tenna a reply to attacka by Representative Jonas, of Vlrglnia. who. ln presslng for the paaaagB Of a MU gi*" Ing "lndependence" to the Phlllpp nea, urged the removal of Oivernor Oanaral Forhea The refJrtng head of the Inaular j government answre Mr Jonanr*a Bl I I ment polnt hy polnt. anl declarea I the Vlrglnlan Kepresentativ pei eiiada Ammliane. who lead i ? ???? i : ln industrlal entarprtaei ?? l ihey ar lnOOa_pateat to Bian .-rnmental ? tarprtaa, and thj.inol advaaea hla cRua ?" . nd unwarranted aaaault upon thi.I :. ibm ' I ? oun try's repreaentatl*. ea " INDEPENDENCE WILSON AIM Policy to Accord Filipinos Self Control in a Few Years. WaaMngton, Aug tl Whatavar i*> ??. Unlted Btati i aitb ?? api et to . landa la to be a the i ? ? ? ?? rta of the people of tbe airnlpelago and nol I i what murht ba r*onatrued aa aelflsfa purpoaea of tha A i can government. That Is the vlew I'r.-sl'lent Wilson an'l l-'ranris Burton Harrtaon, th.- new i ernor Oetieral, take of tha questh-n of Pblllpplne indep. ndem?<-. aawordlng to ln formatlofl to-daj ..t the Whlta Barauaa The Preaidenl bellevea the Unlted Btatea In the profoaindeal acnae li truatee of tr.'- Phlllpplnea, and to carry oul Ita trnste.-shi|. aiaelj l keynote of policy of bla admtalatral it was Indtcatad at lha Whlta House that while no propoaal for Inmaodlate ln depei ? heing now ronaldere I ;? policy of actlvi i eparation foi ri intina den ? v ithin a f< a, yeara vaiii ba the L'nited Btati - -? CAN'T REGAIN LOSS ON TIP Case Decided Against Woman Who Sued Her Brokers. juettee Whltaker declded yeaterday that h broker cannot ba heid iiahie by a imer for loaa Bustalaed by raaaon of a tlp oa tha aaariMt glttoo '-?>' tha broker This .l.-'ision was frlvan in n suit broual t by Mrs. ttutu Noyaa \\>u,i,-, wife of Arthur P Helnaa brother of V. Aa a*uatufl n.-inze. agalnat B. '?' Hutten I Co., aaambera of the Btoeh Ba. Bbi su.d througb lha Medteon Real Prop ,-rt> and Batacuriti Company, which aba eontrola Mrs Helnaa aakad 116.000 damasaa . ahe alleged the defendanta toM bar ... that they bad an Inaide tlp thal i nlted Btatea Bteaal oonveBwn ?as going op, nnd thal ahe eooM make a aood profli hv buylna ? Ktl" boughl P5.000 worth of th.- sto<-k through the broki ? ! firm, bul the atot B dM not ao up. and Helnaa k st hei laanavy, Mrs n. inze sufi to get baeh ban laonay, m%myiTM tbat th. ? tementa of ihe brok , Tg mad- f, aud ,1-- tly. HuttOB 1 Co demurred on the ground that the ,,,,. ptetut ael forth ne tmmn ot actloo ,. whiuke: Buatalned I ia demurrar. SPANIAtSiOSTABS AMERICAN Madman Seriously Wounda W. J. Alcock, Oonsular Agent. Huelva, Bpata, A'-y '-? * blle worklna . k to-day thi ? eona ilai aaant at Hu.iva. Wllllam J. Alcock, waa .. ,i u, tba baeh by a a-iaataien Mi Alcock'8 assatlaiit was 8 Bpanlard natn-'i H.jariino. WhO apparenlly ls stifferinK from the delualun that Amerieaaa bava etoi.-n patenta nf aa hnparUat tavantlafl helonglng to hlm The conaular aganl was aanrerly are*and 8d, but wlll recover. Uejarano waa nent to jail. CALLS CO-OPERATION I Earl Grey Makes a Striking Speech at International Alliance Opening. NEW SYSTEM TRUST CURB Speaker Also Says Principle of Community of Interest Will Surcly Reduce Cost of Living. CHfl i.'"*.. Vir BJ ' "-oppratton as the I.rsIs "f th*- Idea] state i.f tl* future xvaa (th*- keynote of the addt-efla ..* Baii ? f rmer Qovernoi Oeneral -.f Canada, nt tin- opening of the Congretai of the ln* ternatlonal Co-opcratlve Ullanca bar? lo* day .peratton would put a barri r against Ihe tyrann* of the tmsts. he said. and would thfl warring foroafl of labor and capltal Six hUl Bgfltl WflTfl Bfflflflnt, ??;?? twenty million mflmbetra of c *opfl ratlve aocletlfl ? ln ?rn rh .? ai ropa, and Earl Orey"fl vlewa enundated xxith much fervor, wera flrarmly ?p plaudad. He declared thal the appllcaUon of the ,. ,m\.. principle to the Induatrtal ||fi oi Qreai Britaln, the i irilted Btatea, France Qervoony, Danmarh and ireiand I araa proved bj the oubaUtutlofl of or* ?ed dlatrlbutlon for unorganiz-d ?? ibution, . o- ?;- nath ? b lylng for ln ? dlvlduaJ buylng, < o-operal ?? Iraw povta* tton and marketlng for Indlvldual aelllng, :,. ,1 thi co iperatlvfl use ..f imwi r f?r in? dlvldual uae of Biaehlnar] The waal ' both prod i< ? ind <? -nsuni-r i ould , therebj be mi.iffactlvely ler ? "St, tbufl Bflcurtng to tha con . r a r< du* tion in tha coet of Bi i I and a graatflr command nol only of ihe bul th.mforta nnd i ?" ? ' ? ,1 tO thfl prodUfl flf a ! BUbatantlfll Increaae tn the ainounl of . allahla for dartrlbutlon, ' xxi.i. h mi anl Bn Itacriai ? d fund Itom arl ba diawn th.- Iilgh yxtgt i for the undt rpatd flrora> ? INSULT TO FLAG UPHELD Canadian Soldier Who Trod on U. S Emblem Reinstated. . ?.-.;? ? TB* Tribune | Otl .. 28 ITo.liiwtng .ii veatlgatlon, Canada'a atli aflll tia ha I thfl actlon of tha " ng the '.'".th Pufliller Baakaloon, who dlamlaaed Bugler HUl f..r trampllng thi Bl u md Bti under hla f*-1 on July 31 it waa i n t! ? mll tatry paradfl thal two women ; ? reg Imenl ln an autom nd one >.f tht m aravfl d ? flmall Unlti Bag ... j,, th- - Bd Hill br. ke from th< ranl tora u ii- ?? ? I ' feel i_ti ? ??? ?;?* ? apologlae and waa Bmlth, hta > mon a ' Colonal Hugl ? the position that thfl Id not h Daunted ln th. ta ? ol the -wtdJflrfl. and thai ? *l" difltin ? i niitionui ambtam. MAKES RECORD FLIGHT Hawker, Circling Britain, Cov ers 495 Miles in 558 Minutes. i . . . ?. ? London, Aug I.? nlnel Bi ? m ? ? * '? ' ?'? ' Th s far flurpaafllng all ; n vlou ' , ounti y, "'' '? aat. rday b* H (j Hawker In the aeeond att?mpl to xxin "Th.* Dally Mail" prl7e .if *. for ihfl l.fo-O-mllc drcull of Oreal Britaln. In an all-Brltlflh ?mtei-pten?, wlthln .*->?? ? Btj -two hotira Hawker lefl Boathampton al i 10 a. rn and BnaJlj deacended al BeadnaU, a , ,n.,,.n the Sortbuml BOUth ..f Merxxb-k-on . i, al 7 io p m. H? mad* flarllfli deflCflntfl fll llamsgat*-. Yarniouth. -n and BeeJiam Harb-.r. Although bla *?*tuai fl.v'-ng Ume ema 558 mlnutflfl, bfl has, flatt-eordliig to thfl rulM of th? contflat taken np 628 mln utea Bylng tUm Thlfl >* owing to tha ,., | . D| ... .? Beaham Harbor for watar for hlfl englne, Beah?m nol belng ona oi the Royal \.-ro Club controla Hawker*! Brltlflh englne behavfld aplendldly throughoul th? Blght, tha maln objeel of whlch is. to flm ? uragfl levelopment of Brltlflh - BgllMfl for aii I raft. Hlfl avflraga flpead waa more than *,.,- thrflfl mllflfl mi hour. Hfl has stlll 1,100 mllflfl to go, and to win tha prlsa h*- maal arrlvfl back In Bouthampton by 9*30 ? m Thurada) -that la, wlthln fleventy-two boura of the start and Bl lowlng for a Btopplng tlma of thlrty mlnutcfl ut each of ti.*' elftil ?iit**oto. 'i'i,,. remalnlng controbi a-*- at Aber deen, Cromarty, Oban, Dublln and falmouth. Two mora auch Blghta to day 'i"'i to-morii.w win iflfl hlm saarly bomfl TOTS FOUMD NEAR HOME Missing Children Strayed in Closet of Vacant House. [It.- Telegraaa le Tl a 1 rltaaafl | Phlladelphla, Aug fl Hungry nnd ireak, bul eonfldflnl tfl Ihfl laat tkal "fl big pollceman" would oome to g.-i th.-m, Loula ,,i oiga Mehhim. eaeb th...-<- yaara Old, WbO xx-.uiiler.il fri.m th.elr homea yea terday, arar? found this aftei-ao-oa by pe Ucemen In a vacaal house, No. | Poobom Terraca They had s[..-nt the nlght ln B big ciothea clflael and Wflra not hnif a Mock| away frflflfl tbf\r flflflflflfl Maaawhlk* frlenda Bfllghboia. parh gu.irds and pa* trohnen wera baathag th*- wooda thnt Um Um Dviaaahl i>fin nnd Craaheta creaki Ii waa faarad the ehlldren atthar had baaa kjdnappad or wara Biwflrned Liouui Quay is thfl aoa of L H. Quay, ,,f Moimt Holly, N, ?!? BBd Olgfl M.i'hlor li um daughtar af i' i Mfllehlor, a buyer for a n* w v"rk akflflaaahrf" Brm Tha boy ?ms beflti Btaylng tor flflflathfl at the bomfl ot 11. grandtother, L B Quay, v... MSt nei-mantown av?nufl, nnd litn*- "Iga hna ,?.,.,, maklng her h-m* wlth her aunt. Mlaa Mary Nlchota, No. 63-6 aarawantowa aVThe' .hihiren had atarte<I off tflgflthflr ln Blck flowerfl Th*-x are too young tO i\ti huxv thex got Into th. vacant houae. Nelth.-r ls anv xvorse from the experience. A Dusky Pugilist as Spectator Excites Demonstration as He Tries to Speak. HE RENOUNCES AMERICA Says He Has Applied to Become French Citizen?His Music Hall Engagements Have Been "Postponcd." IBy Caate to Th? Tribaaa.] London. Aug. 26. Kollowing a atonn Of \-erhal and BrTfttl rfl protOStS. "Jack" Johnaon, th.- American negro pugtllet ' has- dei-idt-d, after all. not to appear at the EuatOfl and South London M .Halls lo-nlght, and Henry Toaer, the 1 i.king agenl for theaa Utentraa, guva | out an efBetel notke that "tha angage I ment haw h.-rn i"istponed." Tozer said 1 the syndi.ati' OWOlng the halis h:id a declded talk nvir tnatters with John POn, who "desired to deal thorouglll] wlth eritlclania made, and, with this ol'jeit. arranglng c-r'ain IntBTVlewB and taklng other nuasur.s, to meet the allegatlona " The Bcheme has a rortaln amaa k of tbe Clever press agent who wants to BWlng publlc .sentiment in favor of the nejri,,. JohriHon ls giving otit ull sort* ,.f swaggering int?r\ ;ews to tha Ottoct that "he dld nothlng w rong, hut onl] playad the man"; an.l "all l wanr is hiatlca" For Inatanee, he says "the campalgn againal me lor. has t.n manufactured In America, t" try to prevenl me from gettlng engagementi OVBT here. Keinemtier. the chargea hrought aarainst tne hi re trurnp. d up. and .ould not. If true. !>?*? ragBTwad BB an offen. e in Bngland." He aaya, in relatton t.- thf Belle Si-hreiher eaae, "i only Iried t<> help i poor gin with money ami a rallroad tl r;.-- " Ha now wants to meet before re port.tb, th- mlnlater arho oppoaaa hla appeeomnce, and t" <iis<-us.s with him the cnaraw ter of tha hla- k Bgl Excltrna acenaa inarked tht- cloaa of ih" gral parrformana?<? last nlghl at thf Enaton Mualc Hall when Johnaon madi ? ipi - .ir.in' .- in ,i boa after the tall of Ihe riinain. wlth Cohen, mana? ger of thf theatre. When Johnaon ap |,.- ired, n e au ii- ? ready pre ?,. i Ing to leave bul layad thi ir di partun I t-m <>f broki ? ut bul tha aa were t gusti : ' ? ? ? ? .7 a he h ? ? r,r .,:. ? . :-. ?? ? ? || ' ?: tri.'l to i ? .ik. but the i ' beei -i.e: bi d ? . | . .-. being li- ard Cohi atti mpti u to bul the Bttdlanca re ten. ln Lha bm ??? tlnta ..'t< mpta were la to .har the theatra, This beina .:np. BBthh ..ft* r an interval Cohen "as aeen t" apaah to Johnaon, ar 1 ng bla hand t.. the pa .. ph, lefi tha boa Tl ? ence, atlll wtldly, ti.,- p. i out of Ihe i th* atn ! Blmllai ln atlone of I bi ! ovaj Johnaon ? pro >? ?? , ; ; ? .i.-irve at the th. atr<v . Itrea during the perform* li,-th .Mai.iie s. -.tt and Bath . a bo bad proteated ' >hn S'.n's ajpi-araiu .-, m-t Wlth boattte re cepl ? .a mada another appi araa i at md pertorman e, axrtvlng half way through tha pe*ograamme, which dld BOt In.-lU'l.- t'.rr.s :\ Mther Maldi Beotl or Beth TBtta After each turn ;.. roaa and bowed lo tt,.- acawmpanl of < beerlng Al tha end ..f the perforniari'.-. after th.- manager of the hall cadled for threa cheera for him. J ? ? *. r, s - ? r i Btatad that he BXpeCtOd tO ful 111 his eontracl after a fOW <la\.s' in? terval. Johnaon, aa*^ot*dlng to his own atate m.-nt laHt night. is no longer a cttlsen of the I'nited States. Ha sald. "Last Thurada) i wenl to ti^.- ehlef of the Partfl puli''? and tOOh "Ut my tirst papera for natu_*allaatlon as a eitizcn of tha ln-ii, li Republic 1 own prop? erty In Paria, and espect to vota at the electlona thera in the faii." ARBITRATION BOARD READY Hearings in Railroad Case Be gin September 8. The arbltraflon board of slx arbleb Wlll paaa <?n lha demanda of thf tralnmen and eonductora, it ?n* Btatad last niarht in Waahlngton hy Judge Martia a. Knapp. of tjie Commerce .'ourt, ls aow BOmpletad Thf membare <>f the board ara aa foiiowa: Yor th?- raliroads -A. 11 Smith. BBBBor rma-paaaBdam of the New Cerh Oantral, and W- W. Att.-rbury. vl, -.?-prvsldf nt ? f tln- ivr.nsylvanla. 1'ur thf tralnm. n BBd ."iiductors LU dua E. Bheppard. rloa-praeldeat ?f the iu,ler of Rallway ConduetOTS, and Dan i.-i i. Caaa, editor ?r "The Rallway Ti alnman Kor tha puhllr- Seth LaOW nnd John II. l'lril'-y. presl-lerit 'f the i olIeRe of ihe Clty of NOW Vork. A. cordliir, lt. Judge Kaaap the two last named were s.le.'ti-d ln aceordanOB with Ihe law by the flr.-t named four repi'B senting the rallroada and tha tralnmen and roiiiiu.-t'iis. reepectl*/elj il" addad thal the tirst meetlng of the board would he liel.l in NeW Yoik on Soptrmber 8. When the four aiMtratora adjournt-d thelr last met-lng in this clty they had agreed ea the Btath arWtrator adthla tha tmi.. limlt <f fifteeli daya, hut had rmt board then whether he 4a.iuld ae.-ept. The arbltratora must render thelr award arlth ln forty-flve days after tlM date when tba beaurhatg bagtaa AERO CUlJb OPPOSES BLERIOT. Taiis, Aug Ba?Tha Praaah Aero Club conimitt.o t"-day d.cld.-'l to make BO iinanga la tbe arrangaaaaaita kt the In ternatloiial AvUtion Cap ra.es at Uh.-ims Beat month. In spite of the atrom; Bgpaal tion "f many aetlve memhers. The <!. , Ision. lt ls thought. wlll Involve the rtslarnatlon of Louls Blr?riot. who tht.;.t rned t<> wlthdraw from membership lf the club p-ral?ted In utilUlnjr. the Hh.-ims ti.riKlrome. which la the ? property of Armand PuperdusBln. who waa arrested r.rently for alleged fraudulent practlcea. PRINCE JITENDRA AND PRINCESS INDIRA. WEDS HER INDIAN PRINCE Princess Indira, Despite Father, Marrirs in London. ? t - i ? i...n.i n," Aug. .!"?.-?Prlnceaa Indira, thal ?*:;... ned young daughter of the ri. h Indian potentata, tha Qaekwar of Baroda, man-ted the man . ? ..\x ti chotct. Princfl .1 ' ? the Maharajah "f Cooi h-Behar, , ite pan ntal obJ< i tlonfl on nd reltgloufl leaeo-ne. Th" prlm ? ...... ngage ? ?? hur ?? ;. to Engl ' excltfl d nterflfli of the romam ? ? ? .. . xx,ui ????? elved Into the Bi ? | ?;.. al th? Bucklngham Palace Hoti; ? Mi moi nlng In thi pi ? I ? few and a ahori I ter mett oung Mah irajah al the Paddlng " . ? re a cit il can - q ? WOi ? ? ' r: .mony was gone through arlth at I I red by ? flffld* li.ng i.r-.ikf.ist and raceptloa at thfl London home of the Ifaranee of Cooi h? mother of thfl brtd?ajroo?B. - ? - LONDON STRIKE SERIOUS Walk-Out Threatened To-day Might Affect Postoffice. IB London, Aug 20 A aciiona dflvfllop ni>-iit t ."day ln * onne" tlofl xxith thfl Btlikfl >>f thfl I.ondon palnti ra declared on Baturday, at som< of tha government butldlnga at whlch palntlng wai In progrefla Non-unlon m< ri were employad ?nd al the a.i mlralty ? number of governmfltit em ; .. . ;:.-.? H .ar;-. a-It work in -. mpath) X- Ith ihfl demand of the palntera. Oalj union men flre to ba engflgfld ? is of th*- palnterfl' union aay that 10.000 are on strike. A majorlty nf thfl flmploy?rfli on Um other hun.i. aay they have nol been IncflrmvfliUfl-oei L it is admltted by the men that only one-thlrd th* palnterfl ln i.ondon be long to un Th** electrlcal fltterfl at th*- Admiral ty have already Btruck work, nnd if the declfllon reachfld at Um meetlng ?.?flfltflrday be carrled oul the electrlcal workera In varloua govflrnm-ml depart* menta, includlng th- Po ???"? -\ aill be on ati Ike to-day. Aocordlng to the men'a statement, tiiis would in.-.tn thal lha wholfl poataJ Bervtcfl would !"? dlflorgaalfled Po?t* , thc.> offlclala, howflVflr, deny thal the If-ervicA arould bfl Bffected, even If the j rn. n am* out BALKAN PEACE RATIFIED Treaty Now a Fact?Turks Continue to Advance. London. Aug II The pflBCfl treaty wafl ratlflfld at Baeharaal rafltflrday Thfl Turks i mtiiiu*' to Bdvanoa lato Thracfl aad bave now occupted Oumal Jlna and flfflfltflBlfl. BCOOtrdlng tfl Sotln u*lx lcea. I...ndon, Aug 25. ?A sp.*< lal dlspateh fi. ni roiiHtantinopie to day aaya that aa th* result of dlreet BflgOtlflllflfllfl between Turkfl] an.l Bulgarta tha lattar Min qolflhflfl ber dalm to thfl fortr? of Adrlanople ln r* turn for compensatlon alafla here. SLAPS AT YANKEE GOODS British Trade Coramissioner Makes Indirect Attack. London, Aug 25-The Brltlah Trade Commlssloiur for New Zealand ln a re? port to tbfl gOTammflOt BttOWa how the L'nltfld Btataa ba*-**a*ltfl by th*- prflftan tial U? lllfll Bt flOflOfldfld to 1'anadian gOOdfl by NflW Zealand He poflfltfl out that 1 anadian manufact ur.s r. .-> inhle Amerirau, Ifl that thfl] BJTfl OhflflPf. lighter and l.-ss durable than Brltlflh, and the BPflBfllflnoe of ('anadian gooda ln N> w Zealand has broken down the prejudice which fortneily exlsted against Amerlcan manufactures lle flddfl that these xxould now probably be still Imported direct from the Unlted Btfltflfl ?ven if the prefirential dutles were OOflV celled TO SUCCEED_CONNAUGHT London Hears Prince Arthur Will Take Father's Place. [By < '?.'?I'- ie i ae Trtbane.] London, Aug. 28L?*The Daily Graphlc" -laims to be in a position to Btati vlrtually tlmt Prlnce Arthur of t'onnaught wlll BUCceed his father as Governor Oeneral of Canada when the Duhe of Connaught rollnauhmea the..p pointment toward the close of next year. The duhe'a tenura of ofTce ehould axpire i.txt m"nth, hut has been eztendi d another year. in an offlcial announcatment of the BXtel I by the Colonlal Of fi' t. in June, II was stated that tho - hoped to be well enough tc accompany him "ti hla return t-. Can? ada, hut it is not r.r' .iti that ahe arill be able to do ao Bb lucheaa dei l'h maki the Jouroey to . will act aa r hi r father in Canada. GERMAN KING INI ALBAMIA Prince Williara of Wied Re? ported as Ohosen. Bucbaraat Aug 2S--It la reported here that the Ktirop?*an powera have Belected Prince Wllllam Predertch n.-rmann Otto fbartea of Wie.l. c?rmany, the head of 1 famlly, for the Alhanian throne. iff i" a nephea of Caiiueu Byhra, the Queen i ( Rumanla He is forty-one years ".! .i- i araa marrled to Princesa Pauiine "f W Irtemberg la UM CHAL0MER_H0LDS UP AUTO With Pistol Forces Chauffeur to Lead Frightened Pony. 'Bj t. laajrapk t,, Tba Mbaaa : ti. N. C. Aug '22, ? John Arm Btrong ' lialoner offers North c.uol.na his met bod "f Btopplaa "aoercheraj" the "un ed platfl 'haloner has been hero preparing for the I^><is!ature, which ho la golng to ineniialallae Ha wants it to re taln Its Inaanlty stat utes. Ho wants a laa agalnat the autotsta Ho la agamst what li.' calla the "road hoR." Chalonar in Aibomar.t) C*ouaty on Bat urday stopped u blg automobile when Chaloner'a pony harame ternfled. He lavelled his platol at tha chauffeur and foreed hlm to lead the horse by the m<i ehitie. Chalonat said that in his home OOUBty there would be no more breaehea of the road law. A part "f his business here has been to Intereat frh iada ka hla hehalf man whai . la bim paaaport t.? New vork to take up his estate UtlgBtlOn again. He has called upon Qovernor Ulease for pro tactlon In Cbarlaarton, hut H'.e.ise iirwred th? appeaJ Ilt- baa oSeaad South Oaro lina a portlon of h.s fortune DR. KIEB CALLED TO CANADA Head of Matteawan Goes to Assist in Thaw Case. [By Tflt-ur.iph t" Tba TriLurif ] riaaoon. N V. Aug 2i? I>r. R. F. ? Kieb Bupertntendenl of Matteawan Btate Hoapltal for tbe Crimlnal lnsane. re eelved a recjuest from Deputy Attorney Oeneral Kennedy thia afternoon to g.> to Sherbrooke, Canada. to assist m tha af forta tO get HaiT] K. Thaw deported into New Vork Stato. "I don't know why l have been asked to b<> to Canada," I>r. Kieb sald. "I have had a reu.uest from the Deputy At? torney (ieneral, but 1 don't know of what partieular ust- I can he to the state ln gettlnjt Thaw d-portcd. I expert to get back here to-moirow. as the business of the hospital is ver\ pressing and cannot aff'ud to wait lor Thaw." WTLL DEPORT THAW, HE SAYS Ottawa La-*yer, Here from London, Tells of Laws. a. J. Ruaaell Bnoar, K. .'. of ottawa. who attended the Internatlonal L?ga,i Conferaaaoa tn London, returned >esterday by the Minnetonka. He Is on his way" tB Canada to prepare for the reception of ViaCOUnt Haldune, who ls a passenner on tbe Dusitania. tlue here on Thursday. Mr. Snow expie.-s.-il much int-t -st iti the flixht of Harry K. Tliaw Into Canada, and said he was oonfldent that the g-jv ernnifiit would deport hlm. "(inr lmmlgratlon laws are much more atrlet than thoaa of the I'nited Btatea," he sald. "They are good laws here. but, there la too much red tape about them. 'In Canada there Is practi.ally no red tape, nnd there ls no doubt whatever that Thaw wlll be taken over the border n.to Vermont by the Canadlan authorltiee." i lNW UGLY AS rontlnned from flrst poge. aend for your mittena and heavy over coat. You wlll be here when the firat snow falls." Tells of Madhouse Rescue. Following hie plan for the eystera atk- publicity campaign under hla owu direction. as he announced yesterday. Thaw- iBstied the following formal j statement to-day: "The one re.ison I don't want to 50 | to Vermont ls my wish to return home. In Vermont we know that there ara l good Amerieane. and that not on my account. but Just from uprightness, they won't allow any trickery to be used against any one. "In Matteawan I saw a good deal of | an old Vermont lawyer, Arthur Aus I tln. Mr. Austin may have suffered j from n mentaI dlsease some years ngo, but after I90H he was Bane. ytt w.ia j being kept apparently for life. He nad I been found wandenng ln a deserted I home when BOU OOBBPOa mentls and a j (MM hnlcal charge was lodged agaiiut him. "In 1911 Mr. Austin. who had aireadv been sane for three years. was still in the most hideous madhouse, with ap? parently r.o hope. In 11* 11 a friend-ind I started ln and BXpoaad abuses too palnful to <nter Into. Thf result waa BUCa essful. and the supfcrintendent and his flrst assistant left the hospltal under gravw charg.-s laid before Colonel ?S-ott. Then that rara avia ln N'tjw York. a trustworthy superlntendent, was found in the person of Dr. May. I >r. May has slncc hecome a member*-of the State Board of Lunacy, and Ith? hest one since Pr. Pllgrim. "During these exposures we tjook out sane patlenfs by wrlts. and though my lnfluence was too small to help myself, lt was great enough to help othera. Mr. Austin was one, and. de Bpite the reslstance of the flrst asadst ant. Mr. Austin was freed. For aev eral months I gave hlm employnaent until early this year ho went out Weat to the home of his Bon. "No grand Jury can be got. aaaaaaj by packing. that would lndict me on tho trumped-up charge now whlspered about, and no self-respectlng one oCthe: states would assist the fixers ofrthla flctltious charge." Thaw was ln an lrrttable mooicl to day. When Peter Bourquet, a hotel waiter, brought hlm his lunch, Peter noticed two towels lylng on the floor. He thought about the rlght thlna*eto do would be to plck them up. But *when he dld this Thaw Rngrily told him to leave things as he found them. Guarda Evelyn'a Picture. A moment later Governor La Force,, the prlson Jaller, entared. He, too, | sought to be of service by removlng a paper that was spread out on the table to make way for eettlng forth the pris oner's meal. The paper contalned on He outspread upturned page a large pnrtralt of Evelyn Nesblt Thaw. At the rustling of the paper Thaw turned eharply on La Force. "Don't touch that." he eatd aharply. "You have no business to touch lt. It means a great deal to me." The helght of hts dlspleasure came when he dlscovered he had b*en brought roast beef lnstead of the chtck en he had ordered. The same hotel la serving at his expense meals to Roger Thompson. When lt waa explalned the chlcken had gone to Thompson he grew more indlgnant. "If you don't brlng lt to me," he sald, "I'll go for lt." refuslng to eat untll the mistake had been corrected. Thompson ls the man who helped Thaw escape, came to Canada wlth hlm and is now under arrest on a charge of aidlng an undeslraMe allen to enter bv stealth. He has threatened to tell all he knows uniess he ls protected. He sent a telegram to his mother ln N"\v York to-day, telllng her not to worry, as everythlng would come out all rlght. When Thaw la released cn We.lnea day on the charge of belng a fugltlve from Justice. on which he ls now held. as lt ls admltted by all concerned ha will be. the pkin la to arrest hlm at , once under the lmmigration lawa. A hearing will be held at Coatlcook on Thursday or Frlday by a board of inqulry. This will be a secret hearing and the question is expected to be de cided wlthln forty-eight hours. Rapid actlon on the decision then reached Ib looked for. More Rumors of Gunmait J. Parkinson. chief of the Canadlan S,., r.rt Service, ac-ompanied by two agents. arrived hara to-day from Ot? tawa. Th. ir pUTpoaa was glvon as be? lng to see .hat the laws take their eouraa without lnterference. There came fraah r.. iors that a gang of gun men were known to be at Norton Mills. Yt., ready to aeslst Thaw ln <-a.-e Jegal means failed. Dr. L. G. Hume. who examinrs Thaw daily. said to-day he found him nor mal. although yesterday ha waa not. He hus expresstd the opinlon that he was sane. but to-day he said he felt that lt would take tlme for hlm l?> reach a flnal conclusion. Mr. Jerome came to Canada by auto mohile. followlng much the same courae that lt la supposed Thaw took ln h,a flight, stopping at aaveral of tha piacea where lt is known Thaa* Btopped. Mr. Jerome said this waa nurcij a coln.'i dence, as he was not cnv.rsant with Thaw's route. He \a..s a--. ompan.ed by John L. Lanyon. a former N ?w York police captain. who helped Jerome prapara the tirst caaa agalnat Thaw. HIRES NEW THAW COUNSEL States Canadian Lawyers Urge Offlcials to Return Fugitive. Ottawa. Ont. Aug 21? The State ot New York has retained two BBOre lana dian lawyers to aid In Its fight for poa aeaaion of Harry K. Thaw. They are T. t'haae .'asgtain. K. C, ?f Montreal, and R. A. Pringle. K C of this city. Both 'so notlfled the Canadlan .vneinment to <la\ Mr. Pringle urged the Immigration ei,i ctals to return Thaw tr, New Vork and not pul hlm nvev the border lato Vermont or New HampBhire. The offlcial* arera non-commlttal