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10 RMSE A LOAN Huerta's Envcy Will Try to Obtain $5,000,000 to Meet Interest on Mexican Railway Bonds. MUST PAY OR LOSE ROADS Btate Department Hears That Both Factior.s in Mexiro Purpose to Adopt the Syr-tcm of Making Forced Loans. ? Washii 9 Beflor Zama ? ? ?. ? h erta, la en New Vork to Wilsori admin ? ?rt the de fa. ti menl of Mexieo in negoti.iting a .i i ernment 01 a al ? make a 'o effort ? 13,000,000 in gold ..... ? . \- ? ?i rnher 1. .... I ' r.od to-day. whi une kiwwn ( f tonleea I ? : he <? .ntroi of ? ra-.lrr.ads wlll rev- ? . headt maklng i merper of the National Rallwaya of 0 in 1.K.7 'Jt*. Governed by Condit.ons. It ii "urco tl ? prcg nol ? . and that he w IU he fu.i: . . by advteea from M : h vVaahii to-morrow ni*rlit fprn Ke* Wd on to Nov Tork *aill depend u,>. mentp ln I i time. EvcntuoJly ? hc may l.e gr. ernition by this government, but at preaenl he ia ? I |i rta. Th- f the m^rg. r of the Na tlona may be un ? J.an rger w..s ? handled by Minlal our. The governnm . way arhlch was known as tho the main trunk line from Mexico ' Tea , and tho ? ? .onal. runn:ng Dui ,:'.\go and from B ith a from Reata Theae _. ., . ? i almoot entlrely by ? rlcan capltallato, most of th. ? a and Bt L ula and other aill- .1 llni b of 1< ? ? ? ndlcate ! ? A otlpulal l the m ernment defaulted in the payment cf thi :.'.*? reat on 1 linea merged with th< N * ? nal Rallwa ? that - ' . H * l.. er 1 Forced Loana in Sight. ? ? -? ? in auch proceduie. been I ? i ina fn m arbom Bli . ? . The l <an alford no ? ? : tne got the ?>tlier fon ictlon ?i the la -y ? ' . . ... . Bctlon i ma with l i n i i*r r'i. uls ' I oo aroroa I lt, tbe loglcal order f,f and ?'. a-1 prohabll* ror will ? ? . . ? tke National RailW , . Ity that had agi'.-l V f ? Tha hi tl .mount are ?ai mortga ? ? ' . aroya of M i MAY RENEW NEGOTIATIONS Mexican Minister Says He Does Not Know About It Yct. Cabta rr, Tae Tri... ? '?' aflnlater Ganv \?<n ? dld noi knoa aitl tho i |e ? ? Zama i toa on hin inj, ? ntlmenl in ti.e etty Ih ful Tbe *-"?? ? ""..* nfa .-. tion la ? slng h had nol a bi Intlllo ',f , i idom a g htm a Ith the Z;m atlataa, .. Bj-ood mWtt t, and the ajtua t thought to t" Improiing Lk hai gi ghl r rigain GERMAN AIRSHIP 1,1. ZEPPELIX MODEL ? nd ii la predlctod II ma) aoon the 800 mark, owlng to the <-ur talln enl ol ? Bporta and the pre.,- ? < ? on in the amount of foreign capi? tal coming here for investment aml ?> recelved to-day ti.e ? ng ti ? *p*am from t?-ti Amerl at Vera < 'ru7.. ? ful f. r . ourtealea and aa f General Huerta in enahling us to return to our country flrat claaa. v.'e o8",.r you thanka " Th vmei na siiled to-day for Gal ? nn the st-- imer Tamaul . * negotlationa would ? date waa tiie opln? it the Ai erican Brn* althoueh Nt laon O'Sbaugbn ? - tahs non-. ommlttal whother > ? had been ad* ? TVaahlngton'a determlna ther < fforl at ad nn nt. it i* sij-nifi. ant. howc*rer, that Mr. ? ? s? \ has adviai l Pn ? Mr. Und, v. I ' ? 44 era < .rua, l f.-.r as i m aboul ? ? ? tance to tl tal. Mr I.lnd **eemtngly nol a to ntil the preltmli i tago re be fei l* thal hla a. r ? EXECUTE WHOLE COMPANY Mexican Rebels, Allegrinc* Treachery, Shoot Captured. Pti Iroa, N> araa, Mi ? -? The ... . ? ir Rai I . . ? ted t ? Colonel Vlllarel, In command of ? largi bod] lova Tha fed< ral t waa moi eom ... and after f f flgb i ? .-??.??? hoi*!. the ground token ol Ututloi ppi a rod fedei Rred kllllng I ?? roundlng forty-taro men. The fight ? li i wltthoul q lartar, V'lllon I ported, and on hia ordera ?n > ? | pany, oaptured ui,.,. thag toward ? of tbeii ad fall ? tbe -a blta Haa BROOKLYN YOUTH MURDERED IN OTTAWA Body of Abe Rubenstein Found Under Pile of Coke. Where It Had Lain for Days. T ? of Brooklyn, N v., ? Ingalnci w ;, v. Bl No. .. _ ? t. Thi 4,,n an Invi ? ? ? aai lei I tion. trunk wai rered under e i . time Tbe body ? ? . ? di ti rmlne ?, ? ? hla ? - mbo was an emplo)e of Nothi n Shapl aen on the da . A igu * 2S, on notlfled the (tl B from hla - and from hia work at the Coo t Porh rare ineet ti,. rorklni on a atrong obtolm d i ? ratoti agent wbo hoa I ? ? . italned trunk On Baturday, Au ??? ., man. a bo i alled ? Ined i of t Boylng be aranted to open a elotblni atore and ara looklng tn atlon. The koj a arere tui oi d ? to hlm and he ? : them until the ay. ? he meon Umi the i Ice think, the of Ftubenateln hod been packed in ? trunk, Ihooe commlttini lha murdoi awattlng aa opportunttj to dl po ?? of it. Between Baturdg] i,'<1 ,t'" Tueadaj foi . _? the body is thought to have been taken to the place, wbicb la a buoai re? eently remodelled Into ai apartment, . round floor Rnbonoteln Nved ln L*x avenue, Brook iyn, with hla wlfe, mother and aiater. ne bad a'"' -1 P" ",: '? ? " '" " la'"' _od .1 . thought tha' robl ? ? ma i . ..., n tbe motive for tbe murdi r. Ha told tha ??'.< rk in the Ruooell Houoi ,-t aoon, on the nlghl ol , 26, that he had on ena*age8Benl With b wotnaa frtend, wfc om n Udence haa been found to havi been neai door io ,,',,. ,,;;,.. when Ihe body waa re woman, Mta Oaallac Legaulte, ol ........... told thi polli a lay mornlni foUowlng RubenaU - dloaWi*T*arance abe heard notlcod .4 trunk at thi bot It later <!:.?,aP["nrod. .,.'.,! Fh(- dld not think anything furti.-r of ;h<. maft,r Until th. diocovery oi to-dey. -..,.* tho aaaagemanl 44ith ber, oha aald_ FELIX DIAZ TO MEET UNCLE. ...,, I Ck-eMrral I-"" ??????? ?vhTto ?zzs* ,I/to-.,ay for ,,,t,er,,nds , w, | ,? 10 Hiar'it, lar-r tO BM et bJl WIaV o/pr*a*dent Porft^W DAN.ELSWRITESWILSON'SL.FE. _______ ., ?? , ?i.i,! w llaon i vVoahlngton, aew , \ncra~ ,.r.htator* ., t.,o ,.,?,...? "f-.i???i;i[\. '" ,l"1"1 W , bkurrapby of lha lt win be an Intlmata btogre*-**au j I'restdent. E FALLS Stt: 15 ronrlniiri] from flr.l par*. nliitn'n'im propellera forward had two bladea at-d th.- .-.ft.-r propellera four - Th.- alde ateering had ais vertlcal planee, and the elevation ateering elghl hoiisontal plan."- On top of th? bal? araa n platform made of an aluminum compound to aerve aa an n place for offlcera, flnd l dirlgible'a machlne trnn \\a? carried tead of ln thi - - rdl n..f Zeppelln atrshlpa A ro - and men and a win i ti leg? rapby Inatallatlon was l nto the Craft's Brief HiStory. . - . -. 11 , ? t a.?"'f-nt fr?ni Friedrichflhflafcn on Oetober 7. 191Z and l< ft thi re on a rellal ' ll six Couni . I an,l , r- ?- ? f "? ? I ' ? ? aona and had nearly three tona of fuel on board ??n this -. i . to Johai reachi after I ' tho moal waa the i ????.- tloi waa taki di ? r I ? l ? auth laber 17. Fout . i ... waa l^inir ? . -on cbali m< tree ol ? d. Tl ? th- Oen ' - * four y. ara ? ? ? . .| f..r oid one*. Tbfl I tl v, bat h nr.; ? m:.. h, in view of to-d lenl cannol I a aa - rrwen the ?? aiio ia effect altil ?? ? an bfl ii ? ? hetnatl all .)? '? rmin. d. hut it Ior prai tl purpow thfl rang * the modern Z ; i t 1 I ti ?all one thousand n. Thi ' the mm< i i .enl ? No vembei t for thi nt of thfl ? - fl ith ka* an-, ? ? i i ? . ? ne 1 - ? . Bei ? ti 1 I 1 - un a- n'r > hlp wa Hi e 1 flve i. i Bath In the I . Id nl ? Akroi " ea a rei ka I ofl \ .tt iman and foui mi m ?.- ?? droa nad The Aki'.n ? t 1 ?? mj t ;< traufl* .-.,.. t roa thi i' ? ? . e. whlli ? . t. <?? and fi rench B thi Btei fl ho niude i ' ' ? ? , . ? .- .. haa throti ? ? I ffered heavy materlal ul ln all the d lo bla n mraol aii i ilaera not a llfa har* been loal Btil ? ? rrterd ? lus tit irred on Au fual ?">. MM* at Ecgterdlngen, whei ? ,- :?? Rlght, the /.. ppelifl i was ktr ick bj ?' toai et aind wblla i i and wflfl totally deatrojred ln May, UM, ',:' Zeppelln li atruck a trea , . ? hut after re able to conl Bei ge. The a ,... r .... . . rtroj ed In a squall. The Zeppel-n alr.hip Deutflchlflnd 1 flrafl totally wreckad on ber maldan ro .. ln thfl 1 l'or< t, with twenty paaaaiifirn on board 11 . ? . .,. nona ?ax hurt Th. VI waa deatroyad wblla enteiing ber abed .,. Baden Badflfl en geptamaer 14. Ifie, witbool fatal " -'' itachlai d M iraa deatroyed on Maj I* Itll. On June M r,;: thi /? I rpelrn alrr-hip S-? ? waa eonaumed bj fire and exploaiofl at ?rf ..n-i a number or Boldlera who . ? ropea wera Injored Brltlah military aeronauta bave i-een unfortui .'? thelr r'"-t dlrlgiMe, tl ? ? Recundua I ? Ing ?*? K'"' "? :1 00 ?rithoul fatajlty, on Oetober M, if.- m Bantofl-Dumont, who '..?- rhe flrat man realij to ateer a balloon, had marvfllloaa racape 'r"?" death at Paria on Augual I Ifltl, when hla ? w?i de \c.in. on Oetohat v>. the .-..me , dlrlglbl. bural and he IflU mto the aaa bul ?" reecufld. 4,,.Vp,-r. a rreodunan, and Ma eom panloii. while making a trial trip la a ?% dlrtglble ln Paria jr, May, I** flfara Kuiee b! an explealflei wtule a guartar af . ,?.,.. from tbe earth Bawa Bradaky ?',,, w- ?,.;,,?. wera killed by their dirigibi. breaklng ?P <" thealr gJ Plerre rjctobaw i.'-. IMt Tbe Ruaalfln diriglb*a Jaeterb war. -enreaked et si Peteraburg on Iflgtoaabar :i. mi withotit fataiity CHINESE TRAMPLE FLAG Of JAPANESE OFFIM ; Intense lll Feeling Among the Masses of Each Country Arjainst Its Neighbor. i PEKING IS READY TO PAY i _ jBelief Is Held Th*.r. Killing of Mortiaro Ah^ Was Work of Mon Out to Kill Dr. Sun. r<-i ng, Bepl i The Japaneae * g *...,,, reported to the ? ? (.- '? .,r...- ? denl .it Nanking Aa tl* i naul'a meo hla natlonaltty, i through tbe . t. ;.? -i. ?.!.-? i ? -.\aa ? lulted hy ?fl , 4,.:''-, r... :.;...,. took from ' Japoneoe Rag, and after tearlni I op ? ..; .',. ;,j,,, t under I ?i Nanklni | ?rni tho 1 . -nment ? ? ? offieiala n allatna tl ? ;, artlUngneaa to ihar .tapan may ... unable to pn - ? -? t-.- pn i lilti ? feellni raatonalty Th- hope of the Chll ? foreign elrclee here, n Lmble --f rt,. Anglo-J ?:???? Ull ano... gen. nt ' ng that Qreal Britaln doea nol deatre : ? Tli>- *.-?-. tlOn hrre ]* <-'till arttbo .t :.:rtro jord to foi to bi ' ? . hlneee novornment In the wr.v of I tion for the kllUog of MVeral ? tn Kanklng ' ' t the recent ant eae den . ? ? ? ? ? etthei Ina r>r tbe State* ...... York Tl ... ? . ? n the i ? ?? ndlng thr r. t a ? ? .1 r.-.o ; ' ' ' lenera their agenl .- hlm for Dr Ba MRS. PANKHURST TO TELL ?WHY"; WILL SIDESTEP HOW Reasons for Suffrage Will Be Givcn Without Reference to Manner of Getting It. ? ii.. . ?. ;e aa The :?'??? I :. :.:??:.. Bi , t '.' " i ,-:i. of the '?' ? nd Po li ai Unlon, salla for A on Thorad : rai e"o menta for Mra Ponkhui ? . . . | lead plana 1 ? ? aaid: "Mra, try to I how t"1 ncornod ? e wai ' ' , f thla * nt l thal tha i BUl 1) ' women, ? . : raa, tho i ? ? . ate women la through tha i 4 ? *rh< ?? iMvered r 22 Toffc A week lati r Mra. Ponl ? then lo 1"... ago and afterwai d tu ot)-.. ? ? ? will i looe \ eml er 'J.'.. Bhe is now in ? ? ? Tha mlUtanl leadi r will ; 1 from Bavri h ndi r ber di, --or.: a Bi Itlah ; ? ? u 111 Mr.-. P mkh .' -? reelat the eiiureiiiet.t*- of corn, 1 lam bn ll .isli. and lf so. hOW 0 lll the 101 - ...... Land of Fl I . ? Boka "The I'aii Moll Gaa rommenting approvlngli lo-daj on a report thal thi limi i li an wiaaly" h the militant auffi i on her urrival al Sttt I Ocl The ri< wapoper augl 'f 'ha I gtati | mighl pro . exi hange Mn , Pankhurai for Ham Thaw ?Tho pall Mall Gaaette" edde: ,. | h*ora*' i<- tba noUce whlch the I'rilted States BUthOf ted over the l iteeray of n. ,v ?, ..ri. Mr M i i arill be arreated oi an ai able aiien the moment ahi aeta fi ? n boU, and wlll awoll Ihe good ... of Waebington ln tho clola tered caMn of Ellla [gland " THREE AVIATORS KILLED German Falls at Johannisthfil and Frenchman at Lyons. Bept | *.- R aviator. a - kfflod tr- daj whlla eeao ?or .. tllatai i ' aardad th? national orlotlofl fUtod is bclng rol ed through popn i tion He aacended froea thi at Johaimtothol eorljr tl la rnornlng, and art r fiylng ??? few mfl< "? <>11 ,? the ground from ? helghl of IM feet. ti |a believed thol Pr Binge. who woa .: ?? weah 44 . Btrlcken wltk heart while hi the aii and ln all prob >, 44,. dead whea lha oeroploai t.oc.-.n to fall. Boaaatiipol. Roaola, Bopl I The m,n .,-. t.itor. DrusrhinlP fall to-day whUe niakinu a MgM und was inatantly ? ? Lrom, prance Bopi l-A a* Artvea b] the avrtaftor i bo*nd*naaa, WI le M,t v\ns killed The fetabtiea -ocorded ikova ralaa to sathe number ol dootl h. lha oi i ' avlotloo and to IH tto no?ber ol aucB ,!,,,., lhat btrva **?eaftad la t*n faaaaan 4 ear. Stocks are still complete! The Aeolian Company9s Great Annual Fall Clearance Sale Of Pianos and Pianola Pianos Despite the tremendous selling during the past two days the assortment of instruments is still praetically complete. Thr numher of instruments to bp disposed of is so great as to far overtax tho capacity of the Piano Salons at Aeolian Hall. Every hour now truekloads of instruments arrive to take the plaee of those sold. You have still time to seeure a magnifieent bargain in ? famous make of piano, cither grand orupright, a genuine Pianola Piano, a Pianola (eabinet attaehment) or even one of tho celebrated .Aeolian Orchestrelles. The Pianos include such famous makes asStein- from way, Weber, Steck, Chickering, Knabe, Sohmer, j ?Q? up Kranich & Bach, etc. I The Pianola Pianos include the Weber, the Steck, f from the Wheelock and the Stuyvesant.[ $310 Up Payments as low as $1.00 weekly nn pianos $1.60 weekly on Pianola Pianos \t> ono in New York need be told the importanre to music-loversof these great annual Fall sales at .\eolian Hall. Tho character ol instruments involved, the prices at which they are sold which is actually lower than ordinary second-hand instruments bring elaewhere, and the security of buying from the woiid's largest and best known house in the music industry, are consideratioris which make these sales the most important solling events of the year. Complete tsaortments still await you but the supply will soon bo exhausted. You are therefore advised to come today, if possible, to select your instrument. Store open tonight and tomorrow untii 9:30 P. M. The Aeolian Company C/EOUJIK aTfMeC 29-31-33 West 42nd St. Between 5th and 6th Aves. -J SLAIN IN FAR Radforcl. of N. Y.. with Ottavva Man. Killed by Esquimaus. NEWS IS JUST KNOWN Deadly Spear Thrust Into Amer iean's Chest?Would-Be Dc fcndcr Stabbed in the Back. - Trlbun.. i - ? V i: i 11 ? ? . ? ezpadil < :..4(i:;in |OV- I l s-r.?*>?. ra a nlvarattjr ! ar. ??? murdeiBd on J rm f Eaq ilma ?.'??-. .f thr .\r.-ti ? Oceaa, aei irdlng to n report reeetred by . ri n nt hen lo-day. Hi ara ol tba trai ad Ottflwa ? ti...r?> tlirti. a \<-..r bjr nrl dOff trrtin from tbe Bjflftl '?? idfl Str Ulfflly I noagh, ? \ h tuaJly a; tba aama f 1 i ? . tha mani ii ? ? fjud local ? ' Tho vUt-mrnt thal II O BTfld :,. ar B thurat hoafli er, i omca throarfb offlclal moantfld rr ,r- ' r"' gafded .-..i tha more ? itbentlc, Tho oth.r reralon la thfll thfl tiro men m-'t tbelr .i.Hth ki rsehulta Laka, mldwfly between rflaW In!r?, on HudBOB BflJT, ;.n i Bflthurst. in brlflf, thn atory of th? aff.tr .-.i brougbt lo t'1" mouatad pollca poef at Che*tflr ? lulmflu huntere. is lhal I ,.n.i si-.-.-t. arho arete Joameytac ?:.o greal baurmi wtl.is of Northern Canada <n routo for tho TUatOfl via t aad Forl M rxPberaon, j.>tnr<i a bM .i .,' fBaqulinflUa uaretllag ln th- aaroa if. H K^t into u Hir.-r.-a'i^n ? . of the mflinbflra of tho tnho ovr itflntng of I alfltfh -nd str'ii'k th. ? i:. nhn Immediatl Iv t'irti. : a ,irow hla deadly apear throurffb {Uidford ' StrrflB t. arho flrttaaafltd k. ffTflbbed bla rlftV to defaaal nl. friend, I if w;." M;.i't""i threocb t:.o i,a.-k ;v fl r-.f.ir III tho h.ui ! of another Bfl Hoth nion m-t in lani rloath. Nothtng Iflakod ovi about tha kiilinj? for month- after tha Bafljlllinama r-.iho.i the nmvreoi poat, thoaa wi>>> \. u i. . . ,i i. bawati | ti < affair ai cret throufljli lonr rhaaJty lt im "? th? aara af tho r.V'iint-'l r-'l'"" nn.| .-. detflehmflat waa sent t-j thfl aoa.f tha i.n-n-0,1 tragedj (A *ift tho ?t..rv t<> thfl hottoin. PnutlllS tl.flr return tn th. flflarflflt pflflt, mt nb Park Head Says He Wants Fewer Copses and More Cops. No kicka about "apoonerB" were re r, \-o | ? lummtr by Park Commie ploner Btover. ln fa, t, ,,ne aroman who made a i ?? year auo wrote to th.- ; ?' nd -ald at le I p,trk wai ?? from ' poonere' ii waa like p.ira<: - Tho Paru Commiaaloner would create r.o aiihi for rday, but be waa willli g te ? the eredtl for tho our- : laat fee montha ; to nn ' I Ha almi | ' t hiKh one* In ' ? ai parka rarly ln the ? ???? ? itj n of the atory oan ho ? - world. and Ir la prob? able thal i reral inontha erlll alopee be? fore an> further nuthonttc news will he knoa n. Tiie report ef lha affair, while very cir eumatan cepted -Aith reaerve by - offlcen, owirj. to tho pronem m of Bomo ot the wild trlbce af th- North to dlotort focta and the ltke lihood of Bsaggaration tawough frer-uent. repetltlon on tha way ta the outof arortd. -0-oeka nun | N'.rthorn h'mter Orho ?on. .Mhcrta. hrought a rumor that Rodford had reached ll-rs , h. i labuid, on tha Ar.Uc coast. in !,:r no .?onlirmatinii nf thl.s haa btainable. Ho heard nothtnt? of Street. and the pltmmer of hope that th- tu<> may itiU be OhVe 13 consldTed falat \ the Ain.-ri.an atuaaum of Natural Eilatory it araa caJd yeeterday that Rad ford had oever bad any oonnoctloa arlth that inatitatioo Two yeara ago, how ti legiai'hail to the muaauai aa thorltlel that he had a Bpairlmaa ef a 44..od MOOO that ln now almost extlnet. Ha aroatod a largo price for it. Tiie I did not make the purehaso. When he *<ent tho tfiegram ho w,i9 tn CanodO. POWER OF U. S. DOUBLED Will the Canal AfFect Situation in Near East? [By COM* ro Th- Trli.im* 1 London. .Sept. 10. ? Referrlni? to the appr..a.-hiiiK .otnpletion <>f the Panama Canal, Tho Daily r.raphtr" says edi tortally: "The domlnation of the vorld is not a niere qUOOttOO of BOIIglBllhj alone Otir thfnn* Is certain, however. I'r.nii the rnonieent the .-atial is finlshe.l ti.e naval powot >.f tha Dnttod states 4\ill Ipm.i facta he rlotihled and Ma ex ternal influcnce on both the Atlantlc LOW HEDGES BALK "SPOONERS I Bprtng. without "flcenflry" tha oouplaa Wflra too much Ptnbartasr-4-d t" "epoOO." "What Wfl r.ee.l ir; th. i-;trlv aflid thi Commlafllooer jraaterdi ai ?'? bflalpai ln fact i ahoald aay no corpaaa. but pienty of eopa .\t tha preflenl tim.- i am liaetag ono 'apooner'a' reaort in Cfla> tral Park cleared Laat year there wera many oomptfllnai about "apoonlns'' In tht fa veeant Bquara Parh *?<* a partlcular trouble. The high hedgfla w.r. removfld and'lon ooca pat In tbelr pfcece. in Central Parh many of the bedgeh wcio tiinamed down and thi; re<l oat, tnaJdng "bi ? ? Impoaalhl. rn mim Bectloni ? a. ? :?* ln tbe r-i tn. parka of The Broaa mvflflflahtflflj Parh Commlaaloner Ulg ? i omea bolati n , vaaaB it la st..;.[.od by bla "blue lai ? -iuad of night watcbn and thfl Pfl Iflc BOflvboardfl < ti>>rmously Increaacd "HOW thla wlll affe.-t tho .our?=o r?f international p<>!iti<-; ln thfl Near Baat la a pn.Mom \>. i.i.-h may arflfl engage thfl anxirties of statrsmen, l.ut thr- pro foundeat and nideal efferts of the raaaal will bfl s>? ini. It is another and a firr.at r^tep ln the shnnkage ?.f th.- w.tld. rpii. koninfrT iPtorc'.mmunl'atl.in and thus making far easler tho lnterrourfl. .if nalions an-i tho ex-haiige of their rommodltli - RAPS U. S. BANK SYSTEM Antiquated and Inadequate, Says "The London Times." |Br- <~ari!? to Th? tribune. 1 London. Bept It.?'"Tbfl Am-rtean eurroncy btlt," aaya "The TtmutT edi torially thla rmornlns, "li a s<rloM at Umpt t'. retern tho banking and cur 10110;. ayfltfln, whieh the ."..mmltt.. iio4,.-rl!>. s as ieaiponfllhifl for the flnan rial panfcfl flf the last flfty yearfl. It 1? not a little singular that the Unlted States, a nation pre-emlnently of busi? ness uif-n. should have been markedly unhappy i.i its political treatment of bufltm Bfl QUflflthMraa. 'After whole ijo.ades of expeiimcnt ond disrusalon. Amerl>*ans stiil find lllflHTfllTflfl .addl?d with tui moat cramping and antiquate.i and Inade? quate banking system on earth. are etil! iltstracted by the ilifflcuities of provld ing a .table fi.cal basla for thelr traders, and are still aimost a. far aa ever fnun estahlishing tlxej and rea s<na.>le ifllfltlOtlfl bfltWflCSI tflifl <'on?tilu tion and the publi.' int?rests on the ono hand and the re<|Uimn?-titi> :md de \ elopmc-nta of mo-Jern commer.x on the other."