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rXrtPTHork Cribunr. \\U?\I>1?\\. ?.|.l*II.MIil.K 10. IB1S. Owned ?nd publlsf.-.-d daily by Tke Trlbune A,80cl?tl?P* * N*w York eorporation: Ogdea M. K.'-i. i. autent. tonue Ji-mi.n. aOcretarjr; Ja.?r? M. .-Jarrett. Ireaeurer. *aare??, '.r.bui... Building. No 188 NaeOea street. N?4\ YorK. 8U8M8LHI11 IIUJI RATK8.?B> faoll, l-oatau* PaH, outelde of Oreat4 r New York ___ ,.,, bally and Bunday. 1 mo $ .7*. Daily cnly. ? tr.oi.the. ?*? I illy and Bunday, 6 t.,4,->. 426|Dal y only, 1 >?*?' ??. . ,,-, JUaiiy a. .1 Buaday. I year B.60IBunday only, 8 .,, .ntn..... *.-?? L)*.ly cnly. 1 i.ionta.BOlBuoda** only. 1 yoti. -' DATI.*. AND .-i-M.AT: DATX-t AND80NPATI C-n,, month. 81.88 One month. OM One ye..r . l,s.M>, (jne >e-ar . .. ...-.? ?? ? ?? ?*" BUNDAY.OMjV: r.AII.T ONL1. aaontbi . ."..uTTOne rrnntt.. ? 0*M jrOV . 6.141 One >eur. ........ ??;?" I.A11.Y ONI.Y: M NDAT ONM . ^ Ono n.onth. l.08|One mtmta. -.g Or.e yt-ar. 18,01!OtM voar. Entei-rd at the Fo*tof"ke at N>*r York ?? Second Cla*a Mali Matter. The Trih;ne will gnarnntoe the Intc-grity of Its a<1 vcrti-Hrs to its readers and expects ln rr t'irn that Ma r*dvofft1aora will guard asamst n.lslcadiiiK^'-dalms and statoments. The Fusion Fight on a Free-for-All Indorsement Basis. Under fvM*ni circumstanoos tba ftedalon of tha fusion <\\<?cutive cmtnittoe aUowtflg fusion eatidi dates to accept anj uniside indorsement.-. otTr-n-.l them will exolte Uttle iriiici-m. It will be consi.l ?i-red as | uatural e*MMfJ88lon to the linvsHti.-s of ?j-raetioal politics. Ther.' was | Ume whon tho fusion inniingors COUld well bava pald some heed to Benjamln Franklln'u witty warnlng to his coUeejuea in tin Ckmtlnental fciiniraaa "if ara fkm'l hang too_*etber, we *-iiaii bang "i-oparati'ly." l.ur that thaa is paot When Mr. [Whitman cun.-entod to run on the Taiutnany tlckel 'the theory of i.no for-all and all-for-one wout gltm 'lnering. .Mr. MltChfJ la oiitith'tl to credit for his inanh dodiuatlon of the Indepeodamce I.eaguo's Domlnatlon i.>r Mayor, becauae the league refm.-d l<> Indorae nt. tho .same tiuie his two assoeiates on the city tlckot ' He wns loyal to the Ideal of a coinplete fusion of "Indivldual antl-Taiiunany lnterests. But that ideal II evidently DOt to ?,e rcalized in this ranipaign. and lll la Just u areJi to admll that fact and to give all khe fusion oan.li.iat.'.s freedom t<. oeek votea wherever iii?'\ can tlnd them if Mr. McAneny and Mr. i*ren dorza-t are to run .mi tiii" Gaynor ticket, glving it ihi "Hnti-TaniniTiiiy" Matus arhlch it could nol other wiee obtain, Mr. Mitchel ought no*. to ba censured for r.-v.-rsinu' hlmaelf an.i accepting the Indepen donce i.eague rjomlnation which be reeently refuaed r<.t..iiri..ii-4 were auch wben the campalgn opened that a aweeptng vlctorj over Tammany aeemed aa aured Mnrphy haa never before faced oo hig u Democratlc revolt as be facea this year. The fusion lK.ininating Committee of 107 bongled the Bltuation, abowlng tlmkUty baitead of courage and yleldlog to the preaanre of petty peraonal and partisan in tiigoea. Mayor Qaynor'i rancor and vanlty atoo idayifi iiit.- Mnrphy'fl banda, and Tammany la now in a fair way f.< ha\o it.s cheatnotfl pulled from the fire tlirough the s.-if-sei-Ung of those who parade pobUety as it-- enemlea, The baal nuist be made <>f this nnfortunate pre dicainent in order to s:ivi> the city. Bfl far Bfl 11 C8JQ be mved, from the bandfl <>f the spoiler. Lel th, foaion candldatea aeek electlon aeparately, if they fejal thal they can get ni..r,' votea lhat way than hy Beeking electlon itandlng rduralder t?? gboolder. I Maine Again Points the Way. Fbe raanlt of the electlon to the Ud Congreaa iMstri.-t oi Malne arill encooraga thoae who are working for tha reorganlaatlon and rcinvigoraticn of the Republb*an party. The BepohHcana elected h Bepresentatlve from this di.-dritt. i year ago by a plnrality of T"!'. 00 PrOgreBalve ean.li.late being Ifl tiie flebL (?n Monday they won by a plnrality of aboul ?'-<"', flithoagb a Progrreoslve candidate ran an.i poUed abool o^SOO votea ln this same diatrlct Rooaevell *;.'t i"._.';?; votea t.i Taft'a t.i.'.li. There Ifl no drift in Malne toward the Democratlc party. On the cootrary, were the t\\o factJooa of the RepubUcan party to be baimonixed tl.e antJ admiiii-tration j.lurality in tht* .state \\,,ui.l be fuHj as large as it was hclcre tiie split at Cbicaj i- uj) t.. th** leadara *.f the Kepabiican party ln Malne and eloewbera t>. .see that the artlflclal cauaea wbicb drove oo many roCera out ol the Repnblican raflkfl are removed. Tbe oiectlofl of Monday sbowa that then- ls no oeriOOfl l.ar to a ren.'wal of rela lion^ between tbe two facUona, rdace nearly hair of thoae who roted for Rooaevell wete williag to vote foi a Btralgbtoul RepubUcan nominee for Cou* gre-s. The chief obatflcle in tbe way of RepubUcan re* generat:"n ;s tbe BnUOjOfltBd systein atUl obCaining !n the government <d' the naUonal pan; i*be exeeutive commlttee of tiu> Rcpublleaa N'ational Commlttee declded last oprlng t<> eaii a ineeting of th?> fuii commlttee for the purpoeeof autboilxing a vji... i,.l national COUVentioa Bt wbicb control of tne party ahota .1 be reatored t<> tbe votera, Little haa been benrd oi the convention project alnce. Hut ii sli'.ul.i not be neglexted. Tbe tini<- is ri;..* for a iiheriiii/.ati..ii of 11**- party wbicb shall win back the bnndredfl of tbonaandfl repelled by tbe cloae cor* peratlon metbodfl of nyrrrmmral hitberto employed. Tho roting in Maine indhates thal tbe dlagruntled A\ill come back U tbe door is opened and k.-pt open. The Law and tlic PtCtB. i'. i i-e bltberto thla Btate has not heen forced to atudy the Bne pointa of t^onatitutionaUty of lm paachment of Ita Cbief Utecutlve, it la now i<eing I'd-lfied bj i maaa of laweulta and irgunienl in the Suiz.-r caae which verge oa the fantaatlc. Tbe gfojctacle of ? oolemn tribhnal made op <>f mem ben ?'f the Upper !i<>U*-e <>f the l.e^islature and the Indgei* of the blghesl conrl in the atate being en* joiiie.l from ezerciabig its powera by a Judge <-f the Bnpreme < ourl make- laymea laugh lt ia partb*u lari*. entertalnlng ln rlew of the fnd thal the ludgea of tbe t'oiirt of Appeala, tbrougb the chief Judge, h:ive made Mrv;i iiu-*iiioiils I*. parli'ipale Ifl th fl flrst aaBaadofl of tbe coirl of Impeachinenl on Beptember Ifj, j.ri-iiniahiy havlng Bral glveu aome thoaghi to the legality of the trial <>f ihe laaoe t" come before that court and tbe JuriadictJon <>f tbe eoort ?>\4.r the matteri treated llar.iiy leaa entertalnlng, t.. Ibe layinah, la the arguineiii advancfld Ifl the eaee ol Robln, endeav ..ring to gain his freedom og i pardon i-sue.1 by Ckrverroor Bulxer, thal tbe Aoaembly, called In ex* iraordinary se--i<ui <>n matten "f legjalation, had not the power t<> Impeacb ihe Bxecutlve, lt is p'.s *4ibie thal this contentlon nrfrhl be held to i?<* ^o.-d lnw. aml if oo, tbe lawa an.i the oonatltutlon woold ,.,,,i wptyty&j correetJoii learl s,,mr> future Govenior take t..r. greal adVantage of bla Immnnity from any rli..-], u<y three qtiarteru ?.i tbe year. Wbafavcr coorte of Brai Inatance rnay decide, tfeBM 0J|*flWtlOIIB e\eiitually w il! cin.-. il Ifl to bfl aeramed. to tb* courl ol Impeacbn-atnt Itaelf Thli mean. in piajn fact thal onlees the body duly caarged with tbe duty ot trylng WllUain Bulxat on ,i?. /kasemWy'i liidctBient ot perjury aad theft thnrwfl trat tiutt Itrdlctmeat as inviiii.i. i.n this Laat moment legal eldrmleblng La ? pure waata af time aad etTort Bren tbe Robln caae, which nrdfht have broughl ? dedeion on a aubordlnate point-wii.-thor Bulger or Glynn la GoTcrnor panding the rlacletoii of tbe impeachinent court Lf ueeleee, dnce no finni ,1., isi.-n mn be ODttined before th.- COUrt of Ifl* peachmeat takee op tbe wboJe matter i, j. ? t.1 thing thal nothlng can Interrene to prereni Um trial of the Irapee^rnent. GoTernor enuaer la certaln to bare all hlg legal rlghtg aafe gnarded ln that trial. His eounael know that, and re-f-j properiy reeenl any toference that they are trylng to prerent tbe trial of tbe caaa. Also tbe rigfata "f tbe people wlll be aafeguaided, aa thay could not be In any way ?borl of the Impewhment ,;;i!. Beyond end behind all tbetecbnleal queatlona <,( utw is .-no Mg queetJon of fact whleh no decialon on the points of law would enewer. Gorernor Bnhter is Indlcted, on iworn teattmony, f..r perjury ind tbeft. Ho bag Issued i formal dental, wblch la eqnlTalent to a plea of not gullty Nothlng short of a trial whleh win brlng oul erery faet, us the Impeachment trial will do. wlll iettla tiiis Issne. The Prince of Yodlers. When our well known Becratary af Btate?"0 yo o. h.-:" "Ii'.u't mlaa tbe Concert Band end the Juggjers!"- entera the bin tent tbe prince of yodlera atanda rerealad "Slnglng withoul words.M Mr. Bryan descrlbca th.it Ihterestlng Alplne practice. Our own thbogbUi rerert t" the enclenl ateam calHope of bayhood daya for a goggeatiTe parallel. Wltb a full bead of ateam that ;J?>ri"iis Infltrument cotfld be beard ln four .'.'iintH's a nuudmnra ?r nois.- wjth a mlnlmum of meanlng. Tba sam.- wild, free-hearted to-t IdweJla in Hio yodJo And npw Mr. Bryan carriee tin- art to its Bnal l.nrst of perfecUon. smi^s without worda! Worda without rdaael The Ormament fllled with aound! smr.il wondar thal old Doctor Bryan drawa bettac thaa a tentful ?>' old-fasbioned Alplne yodlera. From Penny Ante to High Gourtcsy. Genuine good feeling an.i tbe beal ?? i good man nera marked th.- bandaome apology wblch Ibe Canadtan Judge handed ?"') t- our -eeraatlle ind Im presaionable .Mr. Jerome. Whal began in penny ante ended on a pretty l.i-ii nate a notc expressing Inddentally t'"* exact, pordial Hklng that nlne* tentha of tbe Cnited Btatea and nlne-tentbs of Cana? da feel for oue jin<?ili?-r Tbe aentlmenta of Coatieook are enotber matt r ln large part they are explainable a- part of tba border rancor which exista akmg moat national boundary lines. There .- a tbeory <>f th.- blstorlans, thal tln- white heal ao eaflily deaeloped upon tbe Canadian line datea back t-> thoae hectlc daya arben j loyallata found life more thaa r?Uaagreeabl? in the oew American Republic. Many ?>f theae rlctims croaaed t.? loyal Canada aml nre pictured as bually nnming their wrath ever aince. Tni.- ..;? 11?.t. thit. tbeory repreaenta ti"' facta. Cp in our own New Tork the lumbermen are always looklng for a row arith the aubjecta of King George, their aetgbbofi acroaa tbe li"''- ^otbln' comea <"?* of Canada bul pea aoup and sni.-iiii-.-x." is one bandsome aayipg of our northern conflnea, wbicb is not without it- puncb, an.i that eertalnly rereala ;i heart full of anything but nelgbborly nffi I n is :i pleasure i?? know thal Coatlcoo* la < r.-r.v small apot in a rery large nation, i wblch is entirely friendly t-> Araei ?lte tbe poiftlclans nn.i th.- Harry Tnawa The Coming of the "Mouse." Tbe auggeatlOn thal Mra. Pankhunt ahould ba ex? cluded from thla countrj a^ an tmdeslrable Imml*] granl is abaurd. Mn. Pankbural la nol cotnlug bere aa an Immigranl at alL Bhe iiu<is too much pleasure ln tbe trouble ahe can make at bome erar to desert lwr native land. An.i in tbe d< it place, il e i- doI uniii-iiai.il- in tbe meanlng <-f tln* atatute, aince tbe offencea for which ahe has aerred terms, moatly out of Juil, are offencea Inrolrlng no "motal turpitude." i>.. thoae a'ho would bave ber excluded wlsh t?> ralae a'Puukhurst Issue ln tbia countr] .'m<l dlsturb tbe Idjillc progreaa <.f ".ut4^ for a*omen" bcrel Let tin 'in conalder Ui" experience of Bngland wltb tix- Pankbural Issue and be dlacreet Tbe thing i" do wltb Mrs. Pankhursl La lo wel come ber to tbe boeoni of "auffrage" bere. if tii" gppearance on tbe acene of Ui" largesl Mmou e" known causea n.> trepidation ln these clrdea II *>\iii be another proof of hon far women bare atk'sneed in braven and litni-ss to rule. "We Have Met the Enemy, and They Are Ours." The battle of a bnndrad yeara a.;.. \\a.-> ln fact tut i.kri.-ivt' turning li"inL Of tLit- War of \*\s. ll <!<?? termlaed tbe coatrol of tbe Great Lakea aad tbe fate of the Northweotern Territortes. lt boid baclt Proctor and Tecumaeh from tbelr Intended Invasion anii devastation of Michigan, compelled the iiiiii-.ii eracuatlon of Detrolt and redeemed fot tbe natlou wbat bad been loat by tbe Inafflcleacy of the army a year before, Tbereafter tbara \vas no mora fear i.r British rreconqueat of tha Northwest, and the end Ing of the lll-COBCeJTed war was in Blgfat Tin- battle dlsplayed, too, tbe Bneal qualitlea <.i American military ?eamanahlp. Tbe reaourceful neaa, tba tact, tbe aalor an.i the courteay of Perry bare nerer been aurpassed in naralannals, <>n the tii-si of Aprll tho reaaela wltb wbicb li<- was i<> li^'iit aad eone]uer in Beptemlier were atlll trees grow i11j_r in iiu- rirgin foreat Two montha before the battle ii" bad offlcers aml aallora enongh for only one ablp, and a montb later, with lertea "f "a motley aet bmcks, addiera and boys," h.- bad only tbree bundred fot iii- ten reaaela, Deaplte tbese circumstances, be si.uu'iiL the foe an.i foughl blm with tactlca thal would bave bonored NetaoB or Dundonald. Ifoie thaa onee in thal gory afternoon be aeemed t'> be beaten. Bul ba ignored defeat wltb Hi'' audacity "f genlua an.i in tbe ead won <iii<- nf tbe cleanest ini an.i m..>i complete rlctoriea in OUr naval anna!-. \<>t l'v'OH Jonea nt I'lain borougb Head foughl mora nnreientingly than Be, i.ni ii.. kni^hi <if i-iiiviiii'v was i-\i-r more courteous diiiI generoua i" a ranqulabed foe, it w;i- .-i rictory undoobted an.i nnntarred. li gare America canae for anbounded gratltnde and prlde, flnd ii compeiled fldmtratlon in England and |?>fl im reaentment there. \ man arbo could Bgbt gg Perry <ii'i must be an International ii tro. An.i ilils liivt conslderatlon h by ii" meana tin- least of all. AmcMcsns, Canadlana and Britona alDte are lolnlng in to-day's roromemoratlon, and next yearV raiabntJon af tho handred yeara of po.i<*e win not be ckmded by thla reaaemtarnaiee of ? ceeifitd Juat before thnt pence tn wMeh tictee nnd ranqulsbed alike woro able to exult. ' I carp nol what they ?ay." nay. Bryan. Nnt as lonc .?? ftaey pay. Actinu Mayot Klinr ffmi to hav* "Unnrkefl Into k coekad bat" the great Gajrnor b?sue of no gua lling or gulptng after 1 h rn. Another "mniinnatro" provea to ba only a ee faulter. Byndlcatlng John Bunny. tbfl King of thr- Conej laland Carnlval, and Wultam J. Bryan, the King ot the Chautauqua Clrculta, would rapoal th? trt umnha of rVraerican Toba co and Btandard OIL AS I WAS SAYING Wt ara a reckleaa people-*eadlong ard Inaccu rate, with no faculty for detalL Hera is Hroth.r i itch, for Inatance, writing a whota llttlfl flflsay on "The Ham Sandwlch." when ha could *<> ,. ,,. ;. , ..M?, ..,) iti pffifane nature by speUIng ? I,;,,,, ? . ,-?..., that 1 to aay, with a Bnal "n." .Nn,i here is a carele a book n riewer pounclng on ?rhr Abysmal Brutfl" becauafl Brother London'a pugrlllal attenda Brownlng lecturefl befaraen Bghta. Whereaa thla is a thing t.. encourage. More than ,,t u HrowniiiK lc-mro, we bare loim^d for ,!, ,,,,- nce of a i igUlat Oueaa hfl would *?<* his dut) In a fiaeh, an.i make no bonea of doing lt. Moreover, thete La the caaa cf that blundertng ?ton t*-11" arbo came "ut, tba oth.r day, wltb tn? folloa Ing ??When dld you i""? Franchr a Parlalenna aaked a New rork wotnaa al tna Bita. ??From a natlve," waa the proud reprj. ?? Mii" aald madame "A native of what?" ,,;, .. . wa know madame a lot better than th.-.t in roatity, ber tribute to tbe Na ? x*ork wonmn'a Prem b wa* ".Sorry, bat i doa't nnder atand German." ? * ? But *-<"i muat not con-iude that your French i? alwaya a aafa n eam ' i eaJlng your though H when In France. Banjamln Franklln tricd lt While dlnlng th* krat Dauphln al Vohun'a ba got Im : wltb the walter. TO avold worafl troubla, bfl uaed bla college French ln apologtstna tn hla guaat : bo, feellng m ure, though tbe walter r< ird, "1 am doaolatfld Beorivfl mj . and belleva that 1 d ;,i oa aboul th ? M ng I"-. the; ,;;' " '' . aa) thal Bga a fll bi ? ft, in recoi i - ??-??'?? ndds feel "Benjamln got ^>r lt, b it ba aevet looked tha .-? une" a . ? -n..:. |g deeperate actlvlty among lh? i adlini. ' Origln ? ? thougta i i ,11.4,. from ... I oua, we tb nk, la lha phlloaophio q ii g thi '?' broken tooaa agaln la Profaaraor -Arlghta naw Lljlik. . tlon! \ I ' F : dlgnlfled m i wtth lha i.' A cheerful phl than the ? '?? "Human aeb the unfon w ,i t nati ii to Profi roor m rlght: ?\\ bath i ? ? . " ? ? ??'? '?'' ' : ' , .. irerdlct of 1 Bfl and .... I'.uiiy f.jr th* ; . anjoj con ? lt i whal Copernl . i i. i. i.. n ? ? old man GaUl lod'e i ? ? ? ? 'i ..? ; that will ral Lthfl rlca ? conaldar : '? ? ??? t axcnaa. Wi bav? ? D lt. ? ? ? Poltta ?? ? -, ulumlnoua ' Encycli , doubtl NN' r'"' - ? ct too i li ;:-''"' '" ? ? nt, and have bi ?? r applaudi t tha lad] ,i... v ,.,-. "Hoi ? ? ' ?? tentli bii 'i. .. On tl recoarnlse thal encyclopa di* ol <-<? Ial u.^aj.44 can flomatlinefl ba com |,a< -.- ?! Into b ? lf ha : ?"'? fou ma; ? : nol well bi ? ? H, ? our bi art 1 ? I ""'? dear Dr. Hi ??? i,,,, Rice. It 1 i lon bla tale bi brlngi b icb fro n lno boa :'<" Amaaon. Thtol ot ? itnoki d ap< I Pretl ?? " ahould ,ih,i ? 11. thi aay thlnga are going, who knoi floon w< ahall be eatlng funntcr dlel than that? i-,, pare for Um aron t, bn thji n! 'i I ? ai i dw Ing thfl lartS. b fli a Thua far, our Jewela an ife, though practlcally everybody'i bave been atolen, and 11 la a p" u Uardahlp to the "paflatonatfl preai ap.-M '' For merly, be toukj wrltfl up a batcb *>{ Jewfll thefts, j, avlng blanka for the actn -? ' muni . .m.' go B flahing. B?< him now! All daj )..hk be drudgeaj, in i-entln n itlona. But, brethren, don'i you think be overdoaa 117 Peraonally, a? ?.. n ll a aeedloflfl ahock when we read, with eyea butging, "Trlxla Tennyson Ukea Handaomfl t3owna," "Diamond Dlaaidalfl aii. i Brolled Llva Lobater" and "Emeraonetta Flynn La Bothered b*f tbe H< st" ? * ? Another i om< I - Mi ti all 'a, thla tlmo- la bfladed atralghl for ua, and lf you Uotan you wlll beai a grea! allence, ll proceada from th-> aatronomera. ?i!,, remember HaHey*a conaet -"ai hon It cul Bp( .,,,,1 : [. ,. lolved BOt lo pal thelr feel ln ii too propheticalty tiii they sflfl aome evidancfl thal Brothei Metcalf knows how t>? manage bla, i:. i,. u ?WHITE SLAVES"?A PROTEST. n..ni 'ii,.- Bprli |fli Id Eb publlcan Ih it nol Uma for ;. concflrtfld affort to k^i rld of tho blghty ..id--. tM.iiaiii. phraaa "whlta alavfl*"! ir n i\tv ??-r\?-.i fl ueeful purppflfl, arhkh la doubtful, its ralua aaa bfl?n daatroyfld by groaa riiiBii"-. aad it ahoald !.<? tbrown out Into tha gutter I. arhlch it oflma Bv?a la the ?Hglna] 4,1,4,.. a ,4 | tafld flnd aaaiaedlng Uim whal h.s "v.hit.'' ta do with tha eaaflf Tha crlma i. aquaUy abomlBabta wbataver 11* raoa of tha rletlrm, and tha adjirctlve aervaa no purj. eseapt to baat Imagbiatloa flnd |fr\nt JildKiiiMit. Th.^ *f?Ult UOt bflflfl ? gTOtflflQUI nrdfloflfl of langnaga aad lalweiareaamtfltlofl of faata. <?n Um .'>.? flMa vv aaaa ui.... ? bardnaaa la wbaOy rohuitary i4 i ab to poaa a. "whtta atavfla**1 thua taluag fldvaatagfl of a arava <>( poprolar ayaspathy. Oa tha othflt band, eaat . irhleh have n.. ratarjoa whatflvar t-> "artdta ilavi y" are given a aanaatHntal bnportaai -? by no aaaauaa aholflaom. l. publlc morala Rararn aaaoa aobae think ing, '....l Judgment, a a i;.- of proportlon, all <>f whi'-h m-.' eonprflflalflfld '?? .. I???-. and rhatorleal uae ot worda We bavfl worda In ISngllflli i'i dflserlba, when naeflflsary tin \.iiiuiir- offencea wblch ara tim. ni.8nr.iiy lumtnd Ip om oraruaeA. Ml >.f alang, aad a Bttla prdtlaton bj i.m gtnigf w.iiii.i wiradeifnllj ctaar tbe air OUR CENSORS. fsm^% Come aerosi with your regular bit, quick. [Ve gol a "white slavo" play to censor THE PEOPLE'S COLUMN *?gSZ dSS..1" A OAYNOR REPUBUCAN hV ?: . , t!.e "Holier than Thou" 107. He faikl M.tchel to Withdraw. ? . led." 1 ... . ? I 1th ' : bi llef thal ten om . . t la not ao ? th. V tmeni ? .1 conatl I .'om: . wiii, havlng I.- :??? than could Mr. Gaynor, and arho .. for 1 \ ? athlle I '? i .i led, I am u I i: for fl ?? for ? .,. ihe li adera "f whlch ar.- lt. honor ! ... Mltehel -a nn gnaahlng pocaota i . .. . ? ? ? : f..i Mn, j,. i, n oi uld hava to flght for Un tho ri ,i,i be foretold, arould not be ??i, i...., ? al II foi Iho a Ri pu 11 . ,, to ?? ' Mr Oaynoi Hi ;,,,.; e i.i. ol the i.. Bnd yet w bi .. it came to .. ,,,,,,.,, r fight laal ?..?'.. t ou! toro t,, or_4, ,..- bo auei Mr. Tafl araa mora I . ? tha K- publli . . hl for Ihelr aal tenei . moal < wi li i atlj and . A , .. roti i the RepubUcan tlekel i \ ,, |, i |.... . i.,, -, i had te ' boooe be tw.... mj llfelonj e< i ooal fi lend Theo gore Roe iovi ll and the organlaatlon, I ,i, ,-i.i. ,i in favor of tha latti r, bul ..t thal im,,. there ?? u a Rt publican party pi ln i ipie Involvi ?! ?l hat la ihere Involvod t.. iii4\ v To b. al Tamman)! 1 pu certalnly . n: .. i tocompllah tbal arlth Mr. Mltchel, while then la a i kiance to accomplloh it u.ih Mr Oaynor RBJP1 BLIC ?NU8. Ki a . ork, Bi pi i. 'i.?i:i. A CANDIDACY OF PIQUE Mayor Gaynor Is a Little Late with Hia "Shovel tor Giafters." To lha Bdltor of Tha Trlbune. sir i am i mueed ond ira i ? -i j il the tona pf .i number ol lottora puo j ... -I i aeentie ln The Trlbune la rof? erence to the Independenl raiuii.in.y <>f Majror Oo*4-bor for ro-eleotlon that i ?m iineble i-. reoloi the Incllnotlon to avpreea I A greal raany of your corTeooondenta - and .. greal raan] ol the artitera t,, tha other lorge and Influentlal nowatte.aora <f I ti..- elty bava oanouaoed thal Inoomueh aa Mi i;.,4ii,,r 4-.:,s refuaed a ronoaalna tn.ii at the banda of tbe o**ajanloatlon arhlch for four yeara i.f tried to inaka n T-i.table, i. la |u tlfled m taaaim an Independenl campalgn ln m. aodenvor i<> tlef. .1 i?,ii. tbe fw loo tli kel ond tbe ratlon arbicli, ln i ? t. ^??.;, i. m ih 3 .n ? loned aa poll b t mmai y, ? I . ? ? ? i ? a r. formi r. Hii.i aaka th? ;,i,i ,,f i - Bhovetling 4>ut ? ? .. aanae to folloa t - ... rae es I ,,: \li ? u ? i ? .,.- no toi - *e to .- Mr. Murphy to i , putol - r to i llocarded ; maavtta i.t'.,; ne r a ho - ogoli is it t,. I ln thla etty ti .it ,i gentlem ia ma] I ?? Meotod by T utn ? . .*Mrn aa Mayoi . r?i -? n ri- ? I of bla maater n.d : hla 1 -i to make bla ereatoe pro* ?, ntol le, an i then, after luivlng b ei round arantli g, tbal be may turn trattor ?,, hi ? ? nd lead a battle tor .; end i Ighl and the eltan Inatlon of grafl and the propaeTattoa et clvlc vlrtue and I al ihovelllng oul of the crooka and "mlfl rroble little ? ... refori tion haa made th*. throughout thla r?ountry. ... pique, m iltei, renfefulneaa and vlndlctlve hatred are not ti.o attrii-Mt-^? of ., reformer it takea a grool deal raore than ? i le rtlon by Mr. Murphy aad ihe cuitivatlon ot ., *?*engorul oplta Utroroforo] ? ra< r be ha ever bo ? < i am ona of tba nrganleera af Cltlaa ? Democrac] .... Independenl Demooratlc itlon bul i Bhall oever follow i | .?.-,'.]. ,1 Independenl leoderoblp of a man whooa antlpatbj t.< organlaatlon methoda oomea to hlm ln hypoi i ltt< -.1 tul? naaa onlj aftor tba di ploed orrgontoatlon has kleked hlm ii.'<> appatrenl obllvlon. JAMBS ARTHl R N.'IU.l;. Noa v,,. k, Bi pt I, Ifl I MERCY FOR THAW But Hard Words for the Woman, Says Thi;* Reader. Ti tha i Idltor <>i Tha Trtbune Blr: May all the forcee arork t.> five Harry Thaai hla froedoml And fioedom will t...t in. ..ii all sunahlne to hlm, for there \mii ever reol over blm the cloud that a death Uea al hla door, Phi< Ing -i aane man, t<> demand the toii >.f hia life, arlth the Inaane arill nol undo the death "? wi.it.-. ..ini tniiy ii man under tbe Inttn enee >-f .. .im-; <>r an Intoxieaat is a maa arlth r.<ii dothroned, and .'run.' foUoar Ing la nol tha arorh ol a etrlmlnol, and anj l.i-.w Btruck Bhould bi almed ..t tbe ertrae maki r. Remove Ihe trap and nat fall a man foi ralllns ln the trap, lan'i the aromon boek <>f this -jrlma a greater ntenaeel With Ihe paal arrltten on hi. ii..- abe oan go before the publlc and donce. ond aa loni aa tba i>..i>in- arill accept the aaine the tnormlfl af lha atag< and thoae on it arill nol reoelve the apttft ti., v Bhould. K woman aith theeunllghtol frroedom falllng <>n her arhlle n young life i- bowod in lha aartum aad a Ufa ?;?>..<? om. bul ahe aaa daneel ' bava a aon ..!..i a deunhter, aad II i had to ebooaa bi twrcn Harry Thaw uiul hli wlfe tor th.-tr aoaoclote i.i ehoooe rilm Qtve Heurrl Thaw baeh t<> bla motbar .hor boort la hungtry for hor boy. mta, \ p. i.oomis Buperintendent of Mothors' MeetlnB ol the Wuiim.iis Chriatlan Teroporanoe Unlon i ....111.-1.1, tt. v, s. t.r i tm 3?.0THEL PLAY8 Which Ia Worie--the Exposure of Evil or the Practice of It? - - ? McAdoo, " i.? i lai ra la Ni ? I orb Cll aorld. M.-A.lnr, piarnina rtfd tO ? r* of SVfl or th? ?, I Itf ii nay ba that dl gi nl And, ii ao UM tl the Phflriflaa as bi ?ni tha ratorna r baajtna B) New rork, Bept o. isis. THE SHOCKING TRUTH It Should Be Told. Even Though It Dcstroy Some Illusions. T<> th. Bdltor rflf Tho IrtbUBfl Sir: So on.- of our luirmd rr-ic'Stiat.B a . Ihocked when ho saw a prodti'*'!*** ,,,- ???ri,,- Lur?"! How ahoeldug it ia tn have thfl truth told na, rtvaa on t:.e .:.#:.! Pflrhgpa we < I te trntb on tha ?teg. ,?;-.. in theaa daya of flfloadeat t'.rtoaa wa Bnd s.? UtUa of lt thflri gomfl ..- ua arho aaw fl ptod*a?tlon ot "The i.uro" found it ''ahoddag aad jBBe cantM only to tho esteal that lt to aaaa cent 1 oeadng to kaow v, nal ? on aboul na II innj b* Bhocking and tadecant t.. axpoaa through th? preaa th? nnflthoda of men tn bbjh aa ?itlon, bul it la well Ior lha futora of the atata that tho truth ahould ba totf, eaee though a dostroy aon a Bluslooa. No ona famlttar wltb thfl facta ralaUna to tba "whrtfl slavfl" tra?Ui could eardty - thal "Thfl Lrora" La an flVflrdra-oa plctura of condltlona not common oondi llon-, but 0f .x.-.-ption.: rjondlUonfl ?arhleb doflatflt i" faet, tbalrau?pyendlnfec?fl play la ln atrong eontraat to tha torrioie rndlnga of ilmllar laeldflnta La real bra, Thal tha produoara of "thfl play "him ?,u retonu Ihe world" bad any Bie-ttveni productng it rdgfeflt thaa tha pceeflotalMn ,,,- ., ,i:. ,i;.. arhlch wouM pay well ln aoa office ?? ? ? l"> aj"* ttoned 'ih.u they bave caottinaad a hflrn? u,. theme and h.r hava beea erewhuj divldanda on tha prurteney of thfl pabna m ,ii be BJaumed. *ul thal thera ? anything Ln tha play n-hleb tha ? *;: BhouId not ka ?? :a bardly to be bfltbr " -pfaorfl ara tw? elaaaaa ot Indlrktoal eO poflfld to the dlraaamlnatloa of knowtedga M tftia aad other rltal aubjecta-aafl Vl, loua ctaaa, arhlch prafan to "a,k ? dartrnraa. knowlng thal tha leaa t,", rut>' Uo kaowi of rtea the aetter ll ? ,,,r v"'' and tha holy-bolj claas, whi h la aiwaya rcarful ot touehlng pltcb a*.aaanui dadled. Bfltwaea theaa two - ;il" -"v and growtng claaa of thofla "'"? M]e\'^ thai knowladgfl ka power, and heoe ia ?"' tha anj arhflfl ao young man * at-OBUUi um go oul Into tha world Ignorant oc ma aatura ef uii.-i.mh Ui Ing and Its eleeta ?" merely upon tha Indirtdual aliaaalf u upon tuture geni raltOI ' ' Brootdyn, Baat fc Ua* A WAR BARD BOREO. To tha BdJtor ..f Tha Tilhans Bli. .\ Cflrtaln cbump ?* "ngbter" '?. Me taHa tba "mlllUBta" t|u* '* s" Yrs. buii.io,'.s Bgbj ind talah 'Oa rsgaa shi|. the pap tfl Bflfladeal