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iVrhi \)otk iSrtbttnr. vmnw .i\m Utl ItM I and pui - va?. olatlon naald 1 Mllr. -a Kew 1 <>rk. I . Mail, roataao l'altl. outalde of ? riv. .8 7B ' ? montha.83."" ??,;?: nn RAT1 DAILT am' Bl BDATi c l - * .... ., .-. n 1h.* ' ' ? - DA11 I 0N1 1 . 8 nt 0:?p movlli. g/ZZ SDAT ONLTi ,1.01 montn. .\H One >.ar. . at thi PeeteBBee at New York aa Secon.l Claaa Mail atati ara to lnsurc thf . n? lt j.rlnts an.l n of all nt8 ?ntaln" ing n \ Noiseless City Administration. ? >'<"r ,\". f natmiv. few montha, untilwe_have '-',"' 2? I would rath! 5 , u, V n have it heralded from day to doy wlil be leyor Mb ? ?" tMjaaa Tala la Um new ai MWtltution nf p ^a* cvi.iontiv haa the faiih to more aiountattis. I be police probiem la a trit ? tha probiem of bow to glve aa taeeiieplcuoug admlnlfltratlon, even foi ? few montha Bt this hour of tho world'o htetory, arbaa pabMc ndailnletratlon la ona of tho moal con gptoucuis thlnjTB on eavth. To be inmnvj.iruMiis. tO kBOp silonce until BCCOBa piisbmcnt opeako for ltaelf, will require a thi. k okifl and a hard head. W< Mayof lntcbel to cultlvnte n tbkk *kin. H<- may not nootl it at flrat but snoner or lator lt will become his moat oaeful ?jBHIHlnr To he silent and do hls work ho must have at flrst a head that wfll not ho turned bj adulation. Not to hask ln tba pralaai that wfll be showored upon him ln tba flrat hour* of his torm and bacoma jmmiions aialf] tho uarveraal appUnae will call for all tho rosolution ho can oommand. To be eommended without stlnt is always tho lot of nn executrre who befiai under tho favorable ausploos under wMcb Mr. Mitchel begina. Hta naturai critJca fed almoal obllged to applaod bla work so as to show their fairness. Their oondemna tion stinss all tho harder when it eomcs after ihe pralse which they have beatowed "when ho de Mrr?d tt- Ar.d his onpporteraj ar.' nadlacrlml natlng in their enthuslasm. .No Mayor was ever so commended as Mayor Gaynor was in the flrst faw months of hls taeumbeiicy. When tba tendeney Bwang the other way it was tho thinneea of tho late May..rs skin that made tho baltlog of him BO luftBBBnt A little lndifforenee to hoth pralse and hl?mo ?, Mr. Mitchol's oourso glBOOtta and his a.lministnition racceaafaL With that indiffer ence- bow eaafly it is BaidJ-tbere is no reaaoa why he shi.ui.i not be nhio to keep his reaolotion to be t and do his work oul of laacb of the llme And the ideal of lettlng the achiovoin.in of his administration gpeak for themselves Ifl B perfectlj poaalble ono. He bintaalf enters office . ptionally famfllar with tho city's business. and arronnded hlmself with an able and export Cabinet. a nolselesfl Pourth, a I New Year's Eve ?ri(1 a no y administration. The world poes oi ap.'ov His Accidency Mayor Kline. The cbance tbal brougbt Mr. Kline into tbe greal Mayor was 8 long ">l('- All,] tr"' cbonM wblch greeted bla rodden eievatlon held tho naual amount of astonishment at his existence and pre dictioii of failara, montha alnea have effectnally aqoekbed tbe douht.si gnd tba cynlca. Mr. Kline had greatneea ttenat upon him in I most trytng forrn. He niet his fate wltb b directaeea, ? tact and a clearbeaded aaaa that enabled him to otep dowa from his brlef Offlce wltb the admiration and lildng of the whole city. Hi^ tinal words to Mr. Mitchel were as hap pilv thosen as could be wished from the May-r Of h great city?and a flttlng period to hls team It |g not gajlag mu,<h, perhans. but. Mr. Kline . out of OBBCe the rnovt popttUr Mayor of Now York who has Mirvivod to tdl th.- tala May ba prosper in his new work: Govcrnor Glynn and the Sinking Funds. When aowaraot Olyan talka af ? radjaatiaent of the BlBkiBg funds fOT state boadfl then- is rBBBOB for aome of the alarm nianlfeated i.nnso <.f tho plans forlunatrly abnrtivi- - f.ir "n-4iu.'iilK pen-os" nndei tbe Botaer reglme by rorning aome ,,f tba Binking funds into tbe general fnnd H i ,,v,,r, Qorernor Glynn has Berred as Coatroller of the Btate, and his kftowledge of tbe ritoation roata him from adoptlng any aacb d^aboneoi OBBiatroBfl poiicy. What be adveeatea la aobaUu UaUy what was done ln tba Hagbea adrntalatratlen M to aoeae bonda ? reductJoa la tbe rate <>f eo*> trihulion toward tbe ivrnvme.it of the boc*do to I i | whlcb would amortlie them at the end oi tba llfty \ear term and not before. i the tiit- of c'.ntril.iition t<> the slnk funxla iv tu.i call Blated exactlj and scientifically. Tha reaull la a paymenl larger aacb year than is . and conaequently a beevler taa on tbe poblk ..t thla generation than tho terms of thp luw pontemplate. i; this plan were coBtlnued the fund ratlremenl of aome beoaaa woniu ba cijUeeted cooatderablj Inadrancaoi tbeir maturlty. Tbtaeaa adjuated Bad abould be adjuated, bi OoTernor ,,, baa it in niiiid to do. n abonkl noi he reaae ? bowever. by any Jnggtlng of the funds alraady polle >"> tranafer <-f those moneyo Into tba fnnd fot leneral eapenaag of thi- atata Tbal would be rbeatlog ihe public, not botptng it Spoils (Jrabs and \rctocs. w/beaevef tbe DeniocraU ln Cuagreei eome upon Um s.-.'iit ul oaacea taetr ayaa babje like tboso of bungrj wolvea. Tbe Houae Gommttfc.d Poal OaVea and Poet K..a<i< has )ual idded a ri.ier i.? Ihe poal oeVe approprlation blll i. itanl : ii,.' Brat an.l se. ond eiauBoea ..f th.- protected aervlee. Tbe Benate is nlaanlng . ni. ihe i i ongroaa, tin- dla< uuage In wblcb it uants p. pnl I,,,,, ...i- of ti,,. Jolnl UommHtee on taa Libr; w ., jv I,, be ? I '" *"'''' Bniergeaclai of Pfajgldi wb.ii ol ofbV . bag been one or ,i?, ,? ,st .).. atli ii Berrice reform Bdvacatag i;, fai ya??ed | autliorl/.ini; eticron. Iiinetit> on tba protOCtgd ll-' with onlj an occanlonal ranataiatraiica agalnal tba ; of tha apollggaaa mid an BBouranee ln tbe pabtle tli.it nii-iiT iiiv bentgn adinim?tratioii ? rea logroaalm law wlll ba enforced In auch ? wej aa t.? eonvert it IntO I "forwan! rOOking" OB*. ii.iw lesjg ..in sii.ii nii attltude eoatlniJe wlthoul Imaklng abauid tha adinlnlatTatlon'a pretenslona of t soUdtode fot tha praaervatl tn aad eiteneton of tha ' uierit aj st?'in ': "The Kight Hon. the Viacounl Bryce." Aninrlcana in-iv of in.iy not, llke Tommy Moore, luearty io\(> a rord. They certalnlj do llke Jnnaee Bryce aad they wlll )>?? ancommonlj glad to know tbal lii> wlll honceforth be dealgnated by Klng G49orga Jis "i.ur rlgbi truaty aad well bolovod coualn." Tbere may, it la true, be aome doubl aa to whether it is as tba late Britlsh Amboaaador al Washlngton or n? tbe autbor of "Tbe American Commonwealtb" that ba baa been drnfted Into tbe ranka of tbe peerage Bul it really mattera little ln botb capacitiefl be is worthy ol all thr- honor thal enn tbua hi> bestowed, and In elther ba - abla to gTl 8 as mn. li B8 bC rn'i'h Bg This iinii tbe other appointments on the ex< eptlon ally long llal auggeat, by tba way, thal tbal dreadful bogle-man of tbe atandpatters, Mr. Lloyd George, is n.d after all going qufte t.> abolisb tbe Houae of Lorda or reduce all Brltlab aociety to compulaory ulottlam. A Good Conduct League for Prisoners. Organlaatlon of tbe Good Conduct League ln Au? burn Prlaon la a bappler and better way ?if deallng with tba prtaanara than tbe straltjacket, tbe "sllence," or aolltary conflnemenl In tbe "ioa box." 'i'his organlaatlon, representlng one phase of Buper Intendent Biley's plana f<d- Improvlug prlaon condl tiona, T\iii Include ln its memberabip all tbe onera it wlll nndeatake, In co-operation with tbe prison autboritiea, to malntain ordet and diadpllne in tho Inatitutlon wltbout tbe rigld rulea whlch begat only Insubordinatlon oo tba part of tba con victs nnd brutallty on tbe part of the keepers. If trial wnrraata ii. tba rjiemben wlll bgve prlvileges wblcb they do not enjoy now, eapeclally aa to am ploymeni <<i time wben they are noi nt work. Tbe prisoners' ahare of this co-operatlon will be bandled throuph Ueutenanta elected by them Tboae mem bera who do not livo np to the rulea and atandard of gooii conduct nrlll be dropped and loaa thelr prlvilegea, but may earn i^natatement. Tbere is ti<?iitinir radtcal or aubversive of the pro prieties in tho plan. II la merely acknowledgmenl of tbe fa.'t tbal belng In prlaon for crime doea uol make a man any leaa buman than befo>e tbe ma cbinery of ihe law cruabed hlm. it is an admisslon that tho Individual is ooi necesaarily entirelj al fauir, and tbal in any caae be oeed not be couald-j ered ready for tba junk beap. it wlll uol regenerate | iiii tiio prisoners. Bul at tbe leaal a prison run, on' tbeae lim'.s will not make lta Inmatea worse than when they entered it. and tbere la every chance that it may do nnnh to Improve them and turnj them back Into tbe world more llkely to go Btraigbt than before thelr sentenee. Game Shipments by Parcel Post. Tho order of tbe Post Offlce Department prohlb itinsr tbe acceptance by tba parcel j>.>st aorvice of game kiiled or offered for abipmeni In riolation ol the local game lawa will be of conslderable bbbIbI ance in dlmln^Mpg tbe tteM of operationa of tbe market buntera, Thelr actlvitiea bave made auch a bole iti tbe Iraannlni wild game aupply of tbe country tbal most <>f tbe atatea bara enacted lawa reetricting tbe abipment of game outajde tbe atate. The expreaa companiaa bave co-operatod with tbe autboritiea t<? prohibit iiioL'.'tl ahipmenta, bul np to tho laanance of this order there was no way of gjetttng al tin> potbunter who bad deUvered bla game into tba keeping of tba mall aervlce. Kow ba may no kmger avold tho atate autboritiea by abua Ing tho federal servlce. "President of the State l "r.iversity." To-day's instiillation of Dr. Flnley as MPreaident of the Unlveraity of tiie state of Now york" marka somiHhlng llke a new an ln tba blstory of educa tionai organlaatlon and administration In this atate,] and the culmlnation of a movenn nt whlch baa been i ln progTeaa for many yeara and wblcb was crystal lizrd in leglalatlon of tcn yeara ago. Down to 1904 the unlveraity and tbe Departmenl of Education woro aeparate, and tbe latter was greatly magnitted | over tho former. ln that year the two were unlted, ; lnit tbe Commlaaloner *>f Education contlnued toj regard tbe unirersity as little more than a bureau of hla department Now i?r. Flnley becomea "Preaidenl of tbe rm vendty and C^mmtaaiotoer ??f Education " The or? der of tbe tities is auggeetlva it givee tbe primacy to tbe univeraity. lt aima al realiaatJon of tbe Idenl of a st.'ite unlveraity ayatem embradng all educa. tionai (natitutlona, hlgb and low, public and pr] - \ate. All are tO ba treated. guperviaed and admiii latered as parta of i graal and barmonloua wbole Tiiere ran he little doubl that tbe dtange, even ao far as it is niorely ln naiiir thOUgfa it ^'..es mucfa beyond tbat?wlll be for tba good of tbe educational ; Intereata of the st:ite. ami it la reaasurlng in a bigh j degree to have lt effected and establlsbed under tbe leaderablp of ao competent a head ;is i?r Fii Protecting the CrotOO : What Cogl r Tben ?aama t>? he no and to tbe paina and coel t i which this I'ity is pui in the protectloo of it- water aupply from pollutloo. Botne yeara ago rlgoroua pr ? bBsta 4viTr made agalnal the establlshmenl of a blg boapil il and B refonnatory on the rary hriin ->f the croton. iit Torktown But tboae in devlsed scbemes were peraiBted in. nnd now Governor Glynn -u gaata tbal if this dtj doea not wanl the Instltutiotis| th.-re it bad Letter imy iiie altca from thi- atate, wbereupon the state will go elaewbere ^ith tbem. To 111:111.4 that will aeetu llke aharp practice a. tha eity. it wiii pi-.-i'-tieaiiy '..? coinpelllng it t-. buy BOtnething wblcb it doea not want, perhapa at an aa ,-..v-.i\( prlca, in order to protod Itaelf agalnal a nui aance wblcb never adiouid have 1.n Impoaed upon it. 'ihe Btata ough] aaver t.. hava pnipoojad puttlng the Inatltutlons there. Tbere muat Ih- available Bltea onoogh eisewhere, as is Indeed now- runfewiYd, with out iiuiidin^* boapltala oe tbe adga "f a taearvolr ? ;' drlnking weter. Itiit aince the matter ba - ? far, 11 this dtj muat buy the altaa, 1 ??: talnlj ll ?? _. l t.. |ti tbem al ...st. 'lh'- atate ought not t.. make profll out of tba dtj a nead tar health and 1 fe TaBJ safi and | tO have u..,, | ? , ua.t. r dldn'l pul 4 ii,. l \11i1r BOUPi H-4i.rding Uj tli- BK i i. \\. \V. j IH1JI4-A \ ' The Conning Tower "IF?" 4DDB ? H h^AUThJb KTO if you can keep your Job adien all aboul rou ixe leavlng thelra fot ion?etblag more i areek; ir y.-u can analle arhen aome one oughl U> cloul >"". An.l >et refraln to Rlgglc lik,> :l ~,,,,k: if you can orall tbal k can nrail oa table \nd noi InattH tbe boateaa or tbe fueel i If you can paao tbe cream; If rou ire ible To wear ? Bolemn look If I ?bould jeet ; ir r0n ean eot* and not make f.i your meater; If you can read Rnd ool make Hearal jrour glm: ir you can baka i crusl tbal lau't pbtater; if you can uae tbe saa, aor waste tba flame; II you can take ? Doeeaage Idepboule, An.l tell me who abe was :ind what ^he said; if >..ii sre leaa locjuacloua than laconlc, And tocb tbe coveri tigbtly in tbe bed. if rou can waah my locki wlthoul tuetr Bbrlnklng; If rotj ean Iron kercbiefa without Btarcb; if you bave frlenda tbal do noi care for drlnklng; i Maa! ihe tlaie our Gretcben had btsl MarchI) if rou ean rtse al oevea in tbe niontlng; If you Will now and then turn off the llgbt; ir you can Bmotber every look of K'ornlng My "Se\ 'ii extra placee, pleeae, tojrnlgbl If j ,?) , ;m I idy I'p. nor lOBO my paper- : if BngHob be akln to what you iaik: If you ean COOft 80818 OnlOttS, BBgB '"' eapers; [f you don'l 4'latler-elatter when von waik; I, yoU ean botl an BfJ fOT hut I BOlBUte, Instead of?aa hi naual two or three, Ymirs Uj the bouae and everythlng tbafi In it. And which Is m-.re youll fUl ? Job WttU Bat! ?eanor Hallowell Abbott, hoider of the Btandlng broad odvert cbampiotaahlp, may loae her tJtie. On page 68 Of ".b.hn Ward. M. I>." hy charles Yale. on-' lampa tbla: "i.ambiy. be witMrew." At flrtl wa tbougbl lt "as Wal! Stm-t ilailf foi gattUf out Of the markel refl of capital Bul II bnVt lt meaiw lambly, Jual as eowly, Bbeeply or ormadllloly mlghl iiiean thoae thhftfB. Or, aa mlghl he sald, lambly be walted patieatlj aboul for ofarj to oppear. THANK8 roi THE AI?, ALT. [Ftotn "A Watchword ef th I l< '?" oi kltroi K . . . "Tweniy mlleo of powvi'"': i be iteel clad Dreadnoughta' dark array! \n . . . are that 1.p THE CONNING TOWBB Are noi sn BtrODg as they Whose watchword we disdain. As we uinier-tand tbe '?urreiny hill, it will CBUae an Increase in rallroad ratea that, as tbe re Insurance reacrve approachea the gold Bupply, will rary Inversely as tbe aquare ot the coat Bf movlng tbe berley crop, Bxcept, however. when tbe lla bllltlea exceed tbe average annual ralnfall ln Pltta ford, Vt, and then only when goeompaaled by their parenta. ANTIQUA CARMINA. I cannot sin? the old aonga a mournful tbougbt, and true; Bul i am ratber grateful I do not know the "ew. Their tltlea, however, rofflce. Tbeee Idylllc daln tles, frexample, are belng sung on tbe Blg Time clreult thla week: "Xever Heard of Anybody I ?a i n ^r from ? Klas." "Thai's aa Par ao i Can Oei." ??si Down, Tou're Bocklng tho Iioat." ?He'd Have to GH Under.*' ??He u/anta Bome One ba Call Hlm Papa." sir Owen Beaman be is now. and be deeervea t" be. Under his edltorabip "Punch" is better than it aver waa; his is tbe beal lighl verae wrltten ln Eng land: and be is i llne-tasted crltic. THAT fOR CONVENTION! . j;,:. ? Cooat* . Pena i Chrontcle l iaa, nf Oberlta, I ?-? reral Oa Mra All. a Bmlth ber , Tbe tbing is s.. oa^ganlaed now, take it from tho altrulBttc Impreaarloa who pul on, acroaa or over tbe wblte Blave fllma, that there lo i ragular Wblte Siave Trafflc Bojuad. And tbe Wblte Blavlaga Banka, they tell as, ere nnmeroua Ltnea Incident to the Laying of a Corneratone of a New Colyum. rhougb doubtleaa number two of your new plintb is riiied np wltb Dondeecrlpi Knoteterci. I iiatblem make requesl of you to prlnl tbla, And here betOW I lial the reaaon why : "iis noi tbal there la merlt ln the oqulb (you k i? Ow jn-t a- well a- I it's little good) j r.ut i a'ould be tbe flrst of tho conTrlbuae To Thank you! I fi lt poattlre you would! <;. s. k. in tii" talented casl of "We .\rc Beven" are four atbaletlc peraon* who aptaik of tbe Bertllllon sya tem. 'I iir. BB1 iMIDIO MH r MRBAM a a. | Ii l: .(> with lila | it is cabled that Old Doctor Cook, the well known polar runner-up, will dlacontlnue the aerlea of lect lirea he i- glvlng in LonoVML And th" New goar atarta auapiclouely in other reapecta, t".>. BTRICTLT PRIVATE, T. 11 s AND OTHERS Thanfea, t.-nihl;, and a!l (rt uf mattar. i ? i. k Bai rer to T. H. B. and athara. Well. don'l blame ne, n you'd paid cash, you wmildii't have all thOBfl < 'hristinas hills tbtfl BBOTnlBg stiil. winter may bave algned orlth the Pederal i ? Bgae. tgaln the biaiyoi aad 11*i-~ deparUnaei oaTer antip* ? ..ial polliiaa. "Deoda, not aofde/1 be aaU yeater day. Not a bad plank. and are OUbauHted lt to our board ot dlrojctoTs, a burried Bjeetlng onu called, and thi- BBBM of il was that WB ihould l "iiline OUT ?eli ea \\ botlj to wogda, iVhat, tii.1 ojuealloa aurgaa ..ver bb, is the dlJfereeH ? between ti"' laayor*a cabinet an.l tbla Boornlng'a . olj uinV <?h. ihank you for gaklag, ri..? cabinet Igat flUed jrat F. V. A An Opcn Forum for THE PEOPLE'S C0LUMN taflgS5 A CALL FOR MR. MOSS He Ii Put Forward ai the Ide.l Man lor Police Commiaiion.r. i To ti;. Bdltor ..f Ti,. .ii has 44..ti far hims.ir moie ? admlratloa lot | ,i,,r. Intaarttr, a4Jk b m y .nd I i the pablle aervtee than ims th. Hon. 1'i.ink Msaa ii- baa abowa by hla daeita a/hlli I . ' mmlsslonei and durlng Incumbency la Url I Atton offlce that ba '-1 the paxiple aa , a whete. Kowhare wlthln tha bardera of this greai ? teuac i atd. man BO |.re-eudneritlv iitt-'d ar.d : qualtnad foi tn. ??'? ? ?? ''"ii ? Coaaml ? ' Btoaer. Ha is indeed "the trua friend or | reform, the trua f- a of ? -? rerlag in rlghtlag i rong and ? . warrlng i i . ti rrgatteall) and rlartlautl] ? ... ?, ,.,|, of |4j nnd pui I lon." Mr 'I.--- ? Itng liusll itrated his Btni *s for ths offlce et Pollce ?'ommlei.r a rslaatiaaa arar sgatnsl th. me ? pO. j ul hikI aaalthlasl ertmlnala Me aaa nevsr ) i< ided l.ssaira bxaja any aoarce, alwaya nghtim: in the opea .'nd On tha s<iuore. For more than iv. ? d a ? Mr. Moaa Btood <>" it..- tirinu Un., ofttlmes at tha risk of hla life. of th<- movemenl f.?r .t r puMIc nf'-. Hs has incul at< <i na trlotlsm and dvlc prtda wlthln the hearta of the peopl.i and iias lauaalred thouaanJa t.i 44.uk f< r a ? leaaer, batter and clty.. II. H. BCH l..\< !HT, Bup? u.tend.mt Eaat Blde Protactlva Aasoclktloa. IN AID OF THE NATIONAL GUARD What Should Be Done to Encourage Enliitment. To the Bdltor of Th. Trll I Blr: The Chamber of Conunerce of the 1 Rtat" of SV .\ y.-ik i- t. be C4>agratulat.d by the trtuaana of tha itate of Kaa York for its exhauaUva atudy on the national I guard and naval milltla b] lta apeeial appolnted for thal purpoae [The ret.ort aubmlttad on the uh inatant, aith tha resolutlon sdopted by ti;< eham I ber, ahould ba atudled by everi pel dttaan, and especiaUy by tha Governor ! and Legtslatnre of this atate, it has been a dltncull problem for th. atate to aneoarage the enllstment of j yount- men in th. guard, due to tha fact that the cltlsen aoldler is now requlred to I.'rf.irm the labor ..f a BOldi.r under con dlttona of actual aarvlc. in the time of \.-.r. necessttaUng hia alM?nce from hii for at laast fourteen daya in j each year, b< aidea a p.rw>nal axpens. ..f | sbout $1! a year, and very often his em ployer ded - aalary th.- time j lost whlls with the guard. The Chamber I oi' Commerce w.U atated, "it la a pltj * that tin-ee great funcUona ..t a dtlser ..: ja republie that is to asy, cssttng th.- bai lot, servlng on lurlaa and awrvlng aith the COlori are not made m B04TM mann.r ln d.pend.nt As a naattsr of fact, whll. a maxlra nn number of .-ltizms eaat the bai lot, a much Bmalli r number aerva on , and a amaller number agala sive nillitai :.i the state." it is not pracUcable or destrabli ? have compulsory enllstment, bat some thlng so.. ild h> done by th.- atate to pn couraga enllatrnent When 1 nrst went to the Liiglalature 1 saenred legtslatlon re ducing the term of the enllstment from flve to three years, an<l trled to 11a v pa aed lealalatlon gtvlng pref.rence in the elvil servlce to appllcanta who were msm bera or who had been bonorably ilis charged from tiie national guard or naval milltla, wlthout auccess, due t,, tha fact that the itverage cltlsen has little raapeci and carea leaa for th- national guard. They are more Intsrestsd in C4>mm.rclal pursults than th-- fundamental protei I ti of our b'latness, our property, our 1. aa and our bomsa ?\i th.- natlonsl guard la noa a parl of the Unlted Btatea Army t> .- National Quard AasoclsUon <>r th.- Unlted Btatsa has cauaed to be prepared and IntrodueKl a hlll 'ii CongKSS, known as the pay hill. RULES TO ADMIT POTATOES Secretary Houstor. Extends Nursery Stock Regulation. w sshlngton, .Jai, 1 t , ratrmll tl a mlsston ..1 disesas-frae pntatoea from foi elgn countriss and distri.-ts noi Infi I by th.- powdery icab, warl snd other dla the BV ? retai 1 oi Agrlculture haa la Baed regulatleaa deltalng the condltionk under whlch potatoea wui t.- permtttad to enter this eountry ln sccordanc with tl.rd.-r ISSIied I>e.-emli.-r .'.', 181 Potatoea to be admltted musl '">? 1 Bad by th. aovernment of tba eountry of orlgli: to i.e ii-.-,- from dangerou: >!ts aasea ami laaeet psBfa >-? rsrsd bj "juaran tlne and musl have ben grown In -. trlct fre. from th- warl dlssasa ami tn. powdei v scab, Th.- rsgulstlona provtd. for I aadsf the Inspactton aysti tat".--- from -.ii not under ouai antine gUCh eiMintrles musf, hoWl tnalntaln aflectlva quarantlnca of their own agslnst Infei <? d countrle' $230,000 FOR CHARITIES ! David D. Stewart Makes New Year Gifts in Minnesota. ' Mlnneapotta Jaa 1. Twelve eoll I bospltala aad cbaiitabl. lnsntut4ona of lllnni aota, nlna of thi m ln th - the rectaaeata oi Na ? \ aa I gaUni - iem 1 avid i>. gti arart .f , Bt Alban - Ife., " be lnberlt4>d th. ? of i.e\i lt gtewart, of aflanaagolta, a who ili.-d iii-:. tW. Cascka f?i th. antlra araounl W4*ra d to-.ia> b) 1 Ihailea M thia [crty, and wiii ba d-i,' - .-ai aa th , formal tl 1 ol so 11.'.. 1 ? bave ba a v, restrh tlena ai 1 attaebed to the 1 M - -.4 ,1 t ,11 111 > BlVBB rai 'a aUi ball ot thi aa t.,i. >:,. 1...- '.-ft tn blm, M j M-.-nt t-, LharcBMMa, taMagaa .1 raarltsbli insUtutioits in Malne. NEW YEAR'S IN EUROPE U. S. Piplomatic Representa tives Oive Receptions. Cop.Bhag.fi, Jaa I Di hta - Bgan, the Amerlean Mlnlatai IO Klni ''hrlst an t Btdsnl Wllson and hla ?04 ernmeiit Th. Km-; .xi t* , . ,,, ,,f Mr Wll OO'l i' III , . . ? ,11 tO foi >4 . 01iKi.1t dati. na ta tha \r il ? I bl ? ? on.* rsal on a Itk 1 ? ?'.1 || tian . vin. 1 <1 l?. ? n Intl '4*Ht ln t! .- I'.uia BB ''.inal He ?> elll. d I I ...:tn n\fr thr projoet, "cpd aapa lallj arltk In the na .1 aiii i. ? arertiiaeal for actual aervio ' bcco, Il wUI aaooui p ...i by thi i imbei ? ,,,.,, . ., ive thla bl 1 ,,,,:,,- , ? ? !." IA \ I Vll.1.1 N,, ;,", B '? v,,rk' ?? THE NEW AMERICANS They Are Warmly Defended Againat Profeaaor Roaa'e Attaclca. .; Tha Trfl Kj ? gdward Alaworth R ? of Wla ? wrlt* ? aad Immlgranti H ? and ratotaadlag Informatton s,,iii- lundara b ive t. po . ditoi lall] In vai lo ? ji.'im,-.:- atr, Bulaberi ! Ibal Prd i; ... arrong Phm Rooa lii bla thal '.the amkfratiori oi B>,oai Raaa ? ? ? and a ni ' ? wii.i craatad great ? b< atemont In ' aianta b) dlatrlbuUng glawlni : | \ cortfii ? to I ral ot Immlgratlon, tba j total numbar of J. rlah emigranta from Rumanla I ati ad of bi tog, as Profeaaor R 0 ln elghl af tho faatr mo itba I'rc.r ..... k. baa at to lexplain tbla Inaecuracy and otbi i rotight to his attantlon. .;? ;.r - hlgh atandard j of tha magaalne thaaa artlcli authoi it itlvi and convln Ifi rad to tbe truth mo | :f they ihoarad i d.i yn pathy and a ii. cbai II ? ' toward the bnman heing!4 n ha - ? m to tbem but I i urea; if they did not soek to arooaa tha - of tha oid -r Ameracana ag the newer Americana, of tha otdor Imml arar Immigrante, lt vonid i.. um, ii enaier for tha w ? Bplrlt of Aaaai >? ? Prol -. bi bbi i inuary "Cantury," i irntton of Inde e and thi I Pourth of July tbe) (the Inamlgrt tbuala -m wi.i.-h a ? \ t , our ; muck bad bai n rakedL Tha aptrit of re voit againat arroag,1 aaya a well known - ? r among Immlgi anta 1 - atn ; in tl born than ii? tba ni I ?.. auae the) come hi rnuch [democracy an.l they ara abockad by th< ireallt) they flnd. it la they who I upon the completa programraa of aoctal juatice.' " Q antlng all thla," tha learned Pro adda, dndlng fault with th?? unml I grant, "there la no danylng that man) of tho later Immlgranta have only h dlm un ileratandlng <>( what tha ballot meana aad now it may bt uaad." i ezperta as Profaaaor Booa, who color tba facta to aull - artaln pal ti ? of tbelra, who mlalnterprel tha alma and ambltlona of tba Immlgranta, ara ? mueh to oa Imrelgrant to loaa hia "naJve enthualaam" for thi I im of P depeodence. Profeaaor Etoea alao Itnda fault aritb tba Immlgranta' Intellactual p Ha "Thi plain truth la that i aret) dex ' Immlgrant brlng ln his Inteile | anything of uaa to us. The mua Haacagnl and Debuaay, the playa of Iboen afaeterllnck, the poetry of Roatand and Hauptmann, tba fietion of Joba Blenklewlea arere not brought to ui by way of EEUia Faland What ara want la noi merel) Idaaa, frultful Idaaa fructtfylng aliiK the Idaaa of Nn-tz .' twald, Bargao i, ftt< I ?imikurT or Bllen Key, American though! la itJmu lat d. Bul ahould va galn from tha Intro ,i .. tlon of old AatatJc painta af rii ar,' if Profoaaor Roa arould take tba troubla |of (lndlng oul vn.it tha uamlgrfcnta what playa thoy prefer tJ%.?. whal ' regard to tho offorta mad ? b: Ifex ' Btatei aovernmenl to make tba Canal Zone iieaithful. To-da) i Naw l*ear reception aaa an . I) brlllianl fui Jan. i Phi knaaeican A mdoi | ? '??n.! Ni b \ aai reeep ti,.n to-day, at arhtcfa noal of th.- mem* . Aan i Ii an i ottonj and thi <iii> ; lomatlc corpa orera pri Conatantlnopla, Jan '? Henrj btoi thau, the American Am aa ador, * held a Nea rear roei ptlon, arbJi h . Am.-i Ii an colony and fi V can ? ln Conat DEWEY IN PEACE MESSAGE Hopea for Another 100 Years of British Friendship. v, ? lan. L?T thal may be peace an i frlend tween Ihe i nlted Ita! i I Q ? l Brlt mn for another bundrcd yeara Ii i i nfial l'. w.-> in ? ? r, h Benl to [?rd Bumban r. DaUj Talc of Lond "No tha ad i ? ? ihip mon than i. a lio bava aoan II tried " Thi ' i reei oaa I m i.oi.i Baraaam aad bla - ? ndlng to Admlral l >? ? ? trbahaa ; happ cabli I :? , r tha TroatJ ot Qhi rt thla STAPLETON FERRY CLOSED ComnMSsioner Smith Ordors Boat and Crew to St. Oeorge. Tha Beveaty*two men a/ho compoeed ih< a) ? ? rj baal St ton, arbleh up ta yaart I M nill not I..-. ihi-ir ? --"I beaa i"i to lleve ? b i 'omi Bmlth ta rep ai al tha st itv Th. \ Will be utlllae l ifi I lon >.f tba BBB* ? ? '.'..?? S, , . l leopWe tl ? - ,:,.!. md ; tttaae nt.ii ibout Bl nat the i '? Btapleton I i <>m . Bmll ' afuaad to u.. p n la ax< raa Uod up ti-r.i.. it. Oeorge iad the - >, ? itly. ? ' ' ravorltea ihim t? - ' :'"ml' a-anta ? ?"' '""' lk#J M"r,rl *"* llnck aie mmtgrast ? ? av ? ... . books i ;,m -- and DAnnuni . . n In Kna ? I , ...-I In for II ' U I - aao. ? ? Immlgrant Jew, Dr A ? ? I . M ' M ' can ihs try? ? Henri Bargson, wl ? ' ihe Imiiu ? Tl Ica wni be, th- i Bl I the But i tblak ! Amerlean .ttttud. t.iwa-l I I ? I ? ' mor* apirlt of An ? ? ' -n - - Aad ! 'v'"' ths .' lata in apli ; haal ? nrho brlng to Aa ? ? - ? ? . . "Anieriea has enrll made it vsrtoua aad it of all ' peoplaa from ? ' tne i . h land ' - : i- . ? IIKKMAN HKUNSTK.N 1 \,, \ 4 fork, Jan I, I - THE FOREIGN BORN WOMAN Why Her Vote Would Not Be the Danger the Antia Believ.. Tnhun. ?: usjal. abo * tba aaasl m i .ntaga of wotnen In I ?ut.rt* Can born ; .! women from v What la the matter with natlve l...rr. Women or naea of forelgn born parenti One of our Pn was for e!xn born am! he kotii quallfled to :t th. Indlana sll of sa bave f i.orn ancMtora of onl) a fea general al in..st. ar.d a me prstl I nerlcan b i The foraagn born n ? Of poiitiOBl InUH I *helr ? ? candldattra Tl ? ? ? ii i "int ln BivliiK "omeii the vote is that f' born women. women of the lower claa Bnd oth.r- i ' ? ar>- public spirit.d will lom | ei.-.'neiit nf aaea and i reati Jority Btanding for tb< ent of clvtllaatlon M H OEOROB rerk, t> ? -v 1913. WILSON THANKS GOVERNOR Pleased at Omission of Formal Visit of Chief Executive. | t-'r.>ni .1 stnfT I .>rr. BBjai ? Paaa Chrtsti M I \\ ii.-. dl) m b kKtsr foi to Pasa Christian t.. maki on hlm. Ifr. WUson i- not 11 ? B | tlan f?.r raal and quli t I Taytor can - th. th. ta .Sll.l Buchi and S>- r.-tai > Brya tlll hav. aa :.s Ti.. 14-.., 1 Arr<r born lu \ d both confroataal atmllai ? ..r ? .. know that "i t | ? he Wl it>- i lou - ? in th. ?!? > GLYNN SINKING FUND PLAN Devises Way to Keep Down Accumulation of Surplus. Albany, Jan l \ - > Ing fund ; inanctal ssta i b th. Exi utlvi I..-.!.. 4.-.I ,i , onf< ? i ra of Th. staie th. ; *!ii({ fund V. ill . ...,, ,tN * tlme plHi | TO TEST WORKMEN'S ACT Woman May Be First to Benoftt Under Oonnecticut Law. i \ii ? i heneiii by th.- wrofkinei - -.4hi.il \4. I inici.t iier baa 11. ?.' H. Johnari ' MI, I- Ihe t ? Ii . waer Mi Jatiinstea ba I '. ! ' I ?i taa I .44 1..4. ih. 441.1 R66 i uni ral I v t 1> tt 4 tiad no rtghl iii a 844 ?h. ? , t . salion wnimlsalunvi', m