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G ? FRIDAY, MAItOn 6, 1015. Xnttrea at tha Pott Office t Nw yrk a. West or any other tnnn accomplish econd Clue Mall Matter. for moral suasion? General Villa - i ! n lnw unto himself, nnd Mows hot Shibacriptlon. fcj M.ll. Postpaid. r bl CoUl nS " u,,n' Tlie daily. Per Month Bo:oI1 Rentlpinnn stroking bis whiskers daily. Ptr ytar oo'ln state at Vera Cruz Is utterly un- hu.ndat, per Month m manageable. At heart he Is antl DArprVw.).'.r,.r Mnth"" t Jo American, and. like the fretful porcti daily and flUNDAY.' PVvr'.'.".! 8 jo i l,ne- ,le bristles at the slightest prove daily and Sunday, Per Month.... cation. His lieutenant shnre his an KoimnN iutii. Ilpathy to all foreigner, particularly DAILY, er Month I 2A ' American. Ceiiernl OllIlltllON, who HU.VDAY. Per Month .X ' has been rmrnd.sl n nf thi hotter nr. DAILY AND SUNDAY, Per Month... I M TUB BVKNINfl HUN, Per Month.. THK P.VKNI.VO SUN. Per Year... , T1IE EVENING SUN (Foreifn), Per Mo t ni All rhecki, money orders, mid. poablc to Tua Mts, tc, to be n v,. , ; rT Puhll.hed ins lud.nt Sund..,;. by the tin Prlnilnc and Publlshlne Aoclatlon at 170 Naa.au utrH, In tho llorouch of Man- hattan. New York, Prt.ldent and Trean- unr, tn.iiiam v. iivica, 1.9 aa.au iireri, VleM-prMldent. Rrtard P, Mllrhe'.:. 170 Xaeau ttreet. Secretary. C K I.uiton, 170 Naa.au alrttt. London efflee, KRInaham Ilou... 1 A run 41 afreet. Strand. . ..v., ,....w. ( Pla office, Hue de la Mlchodlero. oft llua'du Qoatra Sepleinbre. Waihlntlon orilie, lllbbt Ilul.Jlnt Brooklyn ornce. 100 Livlna.lon etreet oe friend trhe aior t;. tiff iMnv Kriptt and illuttrntloni for puf.f.'Mffns trf.A fa Aot rtlfctnt article rtturnrd thtv mutt mil ants nnd Umtpi lor that purpote. ... . . .. ,. Ills irllimpll on Hie hc. Mr Wiimin'h crlef over tin- .ni... air. w n.hO.N s griet ovet tile irile. fate of the ship purchase bill should b teuijiered by the ctiusoling thought tbat by signing the Iji l'ol'otte se.i- V. . l.. ....... ... ... ...it.... men's or KPiitnnnV iint.ii. bill he bus ,,l,,w .......... ,.iii..i ... l.u.,1.1 nuuiiiinuni uiu.r l ...ill.. .. tue American mei-i'liaiil marine ami retard Its growth and to stir up trouble With foreign ii.HIohh than if llW . darling measure bill) been forced upon the statute book, The American Point of Vie. An Informed and interesting l.on- don despatch in yesterday St n in reurd to the reply now under con- slderatlou by the Hrltlsl. (iovernment In inn liir.iiMiinl lii,nilfl..j ...l.i...... I to the Informal litilrlei addressed lo It hy the lulled Stales on 1-Vblu- ry and In regard to the tenor of the order lu (niiiicll, souii to be l-siil. declaring by what incisures (ireat Itrltnlu will leek to make effectlxe her policy of feprls.il.s against lier many contains this passage: "It may be rJid with ierulnt that the order will provide for a certain freedom . ui a.cuu.1 us lur as tieuii... cuu.m it ...c t concerned. Some detalli will be left to consideration." ' This seems to indicate n realization of the deltcary or ilnuuer of a Kilicy of "reprisals" which would shut out or try to shut out neutral miium-iTe without a forum! blockade, tlie seiz ure and taking into port "of ships currying goods of presumed enemy destlimllon. ownership or origin." us the Joint Anglo-Kreuch uoie pi escnt.vl to the Slate Depaflmeiit ou March 1 put It. The Hiltlsh and riench Unv- erntuents will "hold themselves free" so to detain and carry into iirt neu tral ships, lines our London de) ateh denote that Ihnl fleeiloin is to be ex ercised with illscietion and. what Is more vllnl. .1 decent respe.-t for (he rights of neiiir.il" 011 (he -wi-'; A ua 111 111 1 iiiilei'lsl.m and vagueness marks iniicli of the (siiuuieiit ot I'awi llsb nnd I'rcn.-h joiiiu.ils as to the exact measures 10 be adopted. In some of tliee communis. Is to be no ticed 1111 eniliely erroneous compari son of the policy against Ceriiiany and iigalnst neiiirals Willi Hie cot- ion hlo-'kiule of the civil war. The rnltcd States, however It might suf fer In SK'ket from an .iclii.il ellVelive lilockiule of Herman port, would lime no reason and no inclination lo ob ject. Its commerce and Industry would be Injured according to inter national luw and precedent. U'h.ii the United States resents is the plan to close the high seas to I'.tmmeive. to submit It to the liidlgliily of Icing it helpless pawn In a war game In which It has mi hand, the use of means beyond the pale of line, na tional law whereby this ciuiiiiry is to he injured In "retail. itloii" by nations with which it Is at peace against another uu'.ioii with which ll Is also st jK-iice. Our French and Hiltlsli friends should understand the Aineiicau point ........ .. 1 c.in,.. .,',ta tint I 'involved nb.iie'or iirlmrirllv but a mailer of national m . ,1 ! , , , pride fltlil self-resiect. . .Some widening and lengthening of Ihe contraband list, some 1e.sirlctl1.11s 1 which might he regarded n InevI- table, however unwelcome, iw tlie tight of fbr. Tltms crows mole desperate of the ntan mows mou iiispn t. America might begot to consider. Hut how can she be expected to give m, the freislom of the seas? How can she help being Impatient or angered , if in their absorption in their ow ;i 1 i"'IMriinent or iiealih. w h may Interests France and Ureal Hrllal.i ,i'"n,, 11 ,1,,,'m" necessary "in seem to forget that Ihe I tiited Siaie "", f emU and linniinent of 1015 is not the weak and .leil.s(H.l , '"'"I1, ,,,,l.v "-"r " lreser I'ower which was their football vail.m of the puhlie heallh." tUe early warn of Ihe nlneieenih , "n other section ihe Iickwnod 11 centurj'V lenbngen bill, by dividing ieip,.nt- Ihlllly, decentralizing authority, and Mcxiro. When President Wilson withdrew 1 Oeneral I'i-nhton's brigade and th- lupporlliig warship froiu Vera Cm, "Jjere remained only moral suasion as , n weiiisin tn overawe the brawling i Satriols In Meeo, The strain upon wmml snnslon hn never been greater t.miuuli I" Insure Its defeat. Hut were since the American dlsembarkallon it ndmlrahle In all other respects, this tbsn It is to-day. Mr Di-val Wphi. 1 aiua.ing provision for the creation of Ulest rs-rsonal envoy to the Mexican cosily department removed entirely bedlam, Is even now irylng to save f,-lin, n. restraining llnanelnl super tbe plei'es. He has Inton lewed Fn v- .x hon of the Hoard of r.stimate must ciiico Villa, nnd will sonn be on til kill it. wsy to sound Kmiih.no ,m-atx in1 'I'he suppnrler of this measure are tbe fustnesfces of Morelos, thouh H jcnust'ed u Hn etTort to free real estate Altaro Onnr.aoi nhakea the dust of the city of Mexico from his feet Mr. Wkht may have his audience with X-apata In the capital. Afterward lie Is to m Caiihan-.a nnd tap him for, IntrnMon, and tles i.ui mini iu uie worm can mr. j ,)f nf , I turning out hndly. Moral suasion ; barely slrons enough to canwl 'y on "forelcu liltslne-s" tn till- city of .Mexico. Hut the Carriiiiza C al has Mnce rebuired n rWef cominlttii' of furelcn roxlilLMitx who . r. . ... .. - were cnncemetl about the alarming Il.utlon of the common people inK- doubtless this famous troupe 1"tltUtlm jlfv i in- vi i.v vi .uexico, una lie nns uircni- ... I u ... , .1 . i-nisl tn .i-iipni.lo the, rntdtnl nf thi ned 10 t uicim e the capital at the llrsl sign of rioting nnd leave the merchants to the mercv of the moh. The tiL-lr fipf Is tbni the mllltnrr me m.iy fact IS timi tne military authorities, nnd not the merchants, nuitiviMir,-, 11,111 ...ii. .in- u.i-. uttiiio r0 resKlllslhle for conditions border - ing on anarchy In the oily of Mexico. Liberal contributions for the (sxir Have OeCIl niJllie IIV DlmKS find linvaie tlr,,w 7.,, e.ir,L e,ni, V,rn linns, but railroad trafllc has been suspended, with the result that food Klll.lilles are not comlll- into the cltv y . T AP.TA lliiillitgeil things much letter , . ... . . . . . illirlllS Ills hllef nililllnlstriltlon. If .. .... .. . . ., . ,...... w .. 1 '"". (),,. nollng lielieral Oiiiucon threat- ., ti1P ......vhiint with would no .lmil.t h,.ln with l.U .lonartnre. nnlv (lI1iok oeeupatlnn of the city bv one ... i ....... v. "l l.CHITIII II I.A M HClllCIia 11 1- l-oillll . (,.,, ,. from nniUVll.V. ph.- Tr.,,,,- li n I in ' it' ,1. .'t i-lli r Jo a Holly nf l'rhate Citlirils? .... ..,... If th. lH.,vnn,l.Hlnl,n, Id.lfne " the reorganization Of the building In- ! "."l?," -Si 1!. its other provision" and buttressed n experience. It would he completely mi. I finally condemned bv the pro- lN,-ed composition and extraordinary . m . powers of the Hoard of Kxamlners It , ..numiplates. The mnkeup of this i.dv ! thus described: 'The Hoard of Ex.nnlneis beiehv est.ibl shed. Fuch hoard shall hen-after consist of the fire chief Itho Civ I Mat Supplement of the Cllj llrrurd um. no uc.i tale) and the following member.: "One member of the New York Chap- ter of the American Institute of Arcbl- irvi.. , "One member of the New York Hoard of I'lre I'nderw rlters , "Two members of the Mechanics' and Trailers' I'x. hatige, one of whom shall be s master m.ifon nnd one a mxeter carpenter ; ne member of tbe Society of Archl- te.ttlr.il Itnn Mani.r..etiiree nC it,, elu "One member ..f the t.'nlteil Iteul i:- tat. Uwiieis Assoc atlon, who shall bo alcnl.., or i,uli,Pr. and -one member of the He.i llstut.-Ho.rd 0f .nv- York, who shall be an arc.dte.-t or' builder." i:eh member of this board, except "the lire chief." would be upHii!iie,l . lillimllv bv the nrcanlxallnti rem-... setited by lit 111. and : "The bonid sJiall annually fio.n its member choose a president. "It mav anno. lit and mat .111.1v. .. cri.tary. an aselstant secretary nnd such other iub.irdliiat.-s ns mm be needed ami IK theli salaries and (.no pe riant. on "l.ach member of the board. e. pting '.lie fire clllef. shall receive tin. and the pien.dem an additional tl. for ach day'- ll,,l.ma)10. at mvtxmn,. The txpense of the boird shall be paid by tho city and piovidul fur In the budget. This In i.i rd appeal's lo be iesli:neil lo succeed the Hoard of i:aininer estab.lsliiil hj s.vtlnu -111 of the Char ter. Hut the present body ha no such iiiithui'lty for the extraction of motley from the public purse us the l..ickwooil-i:ileiibo'.'.ii bit! would con for mi ilie pi'opos.Hl hoard. lis mem 'els nre eiilllled to SKI for each meeting they attend, and it Is served by a clerk, who "shall be apimlniisl ainl may be removed by the Mayor nf Hie cy of New Yolk, aild shall re ceive a sninry of .l .".is)." The present Hoard of examiner carefully restricted as to e.xicno. " . .r.ige m,,, .no m I","l 11 f the Mayor. Hut the pro- ,,,lanl "'011111 1,i,v, I'diiesl '"". "..lh,.ri...ll,m to employ ;1 !'" - l "'' cAeuIvi. sl air. clerical and tH-hnlcal--"sueh other siil,or,ll.,te ! "' ",IMr "''"riini.m ' " -'' u-x im'ir sai- and d.m.atnl under a n.an.la- ioi, iu.iv isiii.i 01 me i.uv creating 11 '"" 'Pliioprluthm for their support. 1 . , r ,, li 1 ,V ! ; or deparlnieill of lie city got - ""imenl possesses an unlimited right . ' " ""' 'reasuiy. except generally distributing among live Hor- oiiuh President and their ni.polnloes .ln, tw boards powers that hIioiiI.I be consolidated In one city .lop'irt. n.eiil, neglect and llregards the te.iehlng of the pawt. ami Invites only continuation or the chaotic eondi. tlou now existing, This should lie.'1"'1 '"T promotionH for glorious ser- - owners nd bnllders In New Tork from a nnrnlvjilne condition nt con. if used nnd conflicting InrlsdlcHnriR , I which h struct enterprise and restrains the tow' normal growth. In this oh- .jeet. mcy ieicrve support, lrt them' revise their bill, demnml a true cen trnllKutlon of Inspectorial powers, the consolidation of exiting agencies and the abolition of unnecessary Instru- mentalities, ana tney will hare tin- qualllled public sympathy. Hut this they cannot expect when their pro- imsal contains such undlpested and1 ..anurous provisions nsthatto which we have directed attention. The Russian flatlet. , iiuu uie men wnose generosity Now Hint the men whose generosity ' . .7J ..f. . . "T" : .1 . i , i""- ' '' f Voik lovers of the """" " 1 piennun -which iiiis hi- ready been enl..ve.l bv the capitals of ,-.. iy. a, ,,, .-.ill,,- ,, iiiin CIlllIlLIV . .. . , ; Al ,,,r ""ln'- 10 conditions WHICH I prevent H from aimcarinc ln the . ' ,,, rfl'ltanng m uie '-"ropeim cities. I 'Now' Y"rk ,n reality seen little .... . . ( ; V,'0WA n,Kl JI,KAIL MoHOKtN nnve ' J '7 .r'T 'Z ' ' ,. . V. ... . ..litri.'ii i.irair, mil ni it.issii.n n ' ftw that w ord lias come . Iln(ir,,nii lllirn,,,, .,,,. , nq 0 lm """Prstood abroad there hns ' ,H'1'" s0l,r''',ly ' trace here. The de- "t AKST nnd Ills assoclutes. ... -"-. ' ll" Ul',r( "Krapllks or IokINK find the re.st of the school are as llllicll U part f ImHprn Husshin ballet move, 1 ''"'t us the . lancing of the principals. . (iull, " ill-cpatahle from the bullet flH 'Asuw Na.iirski or Thamaha nit Wia, . w V..,.u,r. 'ti. ........ IvAKHAUNA lire the (li'slcilK of the ... i.rtUtu l.rAii..!,. tntn d,,n )... il.. " " - ......v.. .v ...v new movement In the art of the hal- let nnd the musicians who have com- poseil the mUKlo of newer b.lllels. So " "" 11 multigated ar- 7" V.."" " lltllC (leilglll to see tne IlllSMan tial- ., 1M.rfr,,10.t )V .h fnninna .Inn. we l n .""'' om paliy of trained secondary performers. It cannot be said that the ballet has lis yet had u fair chance In this country. There have been one or (wo ,,rilliiltll ,)rlncipals. but the back- ground lias never been adsiiate. Now eery feature of a line and a Mulshed ballet Is promised Although N.ii.ski is the most famous mull dancer of the day iill.l ICtttsttiNA a noted character dancer. there ought to he a place III till iro,.. fr i,,,,. who is reallv the most f.0,H l,:llrn,i of her time. This is VN, n.,,,.,.., of i,r ..nlnue eminence there Is 110 question. She is the foremost dancer of her day nnd In her the art of the ballet lu Itlissla lllld for that matter lu the world to-day has reached Its Hower. ll is she who h.is mi her own re- l"'lishll!ty brotmllt the ballet lo tills Utlll'.V for sfver.ll years p;s. He- 1 1 1 I her .'Hurts to introduce tile litis- ! ballet here there stood no sub scribers or illt("'lor.s to come to her ..s-Utarn'o. Naturally the Itusshtn b.illel has unt b.en revealed In ihis way in Its best .-.Idle: bllt there has "w.vs l'eu the Incomparable art of A-Nv l'"llWl elv'' dlsilncllon to aC Its manifestations. ll seems inevltiih'.e. therefore. Hint the foremost dancer of I!usa shoui'l be a member of any ur'-.iiilallnii that come, here to represent the art 'l,,",'' A great Congress .if r. W11 u.s If length Is greatness. Ki'Miii the Cologne timrtte we ouin thai as "(Ileal llnt.iin wishes war to the knife if lio shall have it." Lord KiTi-iiiiNiiK ha heen quoted ,ts aylng thnt while he did not know when the war would end. ll would begin on M.iv 1 A too peaceful world miy thei'i f.U" hope to see a little lighting this spring. The a.irtmrlty on decorative nrt who said that .i woman might be l li.weil lo use rouge so bum as she .11.1 no: attract att-ntlon show but llitte Knowledge of the apparent purpose of such cosmetic to.ila. So fur a one cm observe the display of rouge is in miinv -uses tbe beginning and end f ll- use. ll is to be expected that ev: crim inal wiio. having he n held utiil-r siis pii'lni. and follow d by dclecliMs', is uirc-i il In th" c.imm s'lnn of an tis sual:, robbery or any other peti.il act w.ll put fm ward In his d t ntn the ,, ,, . ,, ,,,fl. ,.ni.ou raged him to siiuv from tin. Path of tectltuilo nnd are rally rejponslhle for hi 111L. cbiv.or bortunateiy the public 1 "1" wh?,t " IU,t m "wh a ,It'fon',' If t1'" ""llc" ,vi11 t'"nt!ll" , ,.HrU :awbraker.s In the net, Now , yp,-1 Wi.l not cease iippbiudlng them, "i.usincss, s.1.11 rr-siitrni. xvh.son foMgress adjourned, "has now n ca,)n nml .,..,, mljll(.t. ,n-'"t lof,,r" '""'irUsl only by tlm ,, ,,, , ,.. We refer to the adjournment of Congress, not to the Kuropcan xvar. Nntlilng inoTe singular has happened iu ihe wur Ihati the npprarance of the It'.issian cruiser Askold with the nl Iird Heel olf the Dardanelles. To tako part In the operations and represent i i ItusHla she must have corno round j from As-'ntle waters and pas.'cd through the Suez Canal. Colonel CimnnK Wasiiinoixin Oon tiiai.h no moie' Mnjot -Oeneral Ofii: tiiai.s now If you please. Also Major- Ocni'i'ui William ', (Ioiiiivs, and Hrlg ...llol-O.l.cral IIM...V I" Mount's, Hrlg- iiill. r-Oenctal William I,, Siiii;iit and Hiir Admiral II. II, Hois v.u Peace lce no less than war, Never was ie ward more JuMIx bestowed. We would rather have built the Panama Curinl than won half the world's batths. In the hour of congratulation there is keen regret th ii luvm Di'llms Oail nap, who deserved us well of his coun try im any of his associates In tho great work, did not survive to receivs tho thanks of Congress nnd ehnro In tho dhtrlbutlon of honors, A victim THE SUN, FRIDAY, MARCH 5, 1915. of his devotion to the great undertak ing, ho was as truly a hero ns tho brnvo man who falls on the battlefield. Tho Culebra Cut has been called Colo m i i htl"'. Tl? ! ' u iTT toWm 8hU'd . There In no kitchen cabtnirt. There are " osckstalrs advisers. Th World. When did Colonel IIol'sk resign? : ? GRAMMABTA W.C rv A omr edly Assanlt Lnnnchsd Afalnst the Inverted lWre. , To tiik Kuitom op Tub Hun Sir; The and Infantile expnslon. unnectsary, and Infantile expr.slon. unnecessary, clear ex predion of clear thouKht; .u- . 2 1. . ,. , ,,verleu X. , , '"a 'Tv V '.h't; ''''V;'' " TSnUIUwHi" Xh.rds the-rror aa appropriately placid, and It was classsd by the idaclntf loo ' ll.au-e S ffi J" M"!. b,t fir a -i a n r. a u. t, U'niul .aid IVUinn L ,j -'- ..o,,. e.iuum nui eay 1 inn uruumu moro re- 1,or,, an'1 wh'r Theodore Hooeevelt and othe. prmlnent m,n ,ould not botch nni butcher the languago almllarly. Most of the offenders on this point of. fend cnrelesslv and thouahtlekalv. inn r.iiKUPn uof.i noi permit, noej- no rerognlre, does not necessitate the In .Jin r.iiKiir:. uura iiui iici.iiii, iiurui 11111 STrajiffi lZZ stroslty Ppllttlng the Infinitive Is com- . .......... t- ni mwn ...... ' inuu. iuiu iuikui. ,'iiti,p..iK subjunctive mood Is criminal and destructive of much of the force of the nngllsh language. Yet those two errors re Insignificant In comparison with the Inverted passive. To Illustrate the per- -.. ,',v. nVerted passive are presented the fol- lowing specimens culled from various sources- , " , ., V1""" 5';i"' "'"' . '"' ,,,, .fV.i,ii.. ...... .. . .... while th farmer a. in be w du en aero of polatoea by Ms mlghbora Hi. w.. ma.Urf thlrlv noun, I Ii.-k.v ,lr roa.lea a tnirt pounu turHey "'Th7 n.. d.,r.d. a utt.r b. ,h , co,otrd rly next morning The ,.nerou, a.nor w sung a n of prsl.e At the donation the ood clergyman and .. Al h- do. .ton the ood clergy man and amiaoie wire were preeeni.o poiatoes, "our. h.m and butter .nourh to l..t the re.t of the ye..r He I. permuted no excitement -!'iv- "Ao Man a Ijiml " 11. . ,.!!. n . n.n.. fr.i i,,na i i... ,.r .n.i . ...,,r.nr.. f ,.. ..I,., ln Mm b. M, Th. Kr.eh Air Kund children were cut II the wstermelon. and wer. roaete.1 .11 th. corn th-y could ..t by th. kind ppl. of tJepo.lt. He ... eipree.ed . lolled revolver He . fcr.rd-l live r.ttl-.n.a. by fi.lrht II. a learned Kr-nrh Th. i-ornnundtr wa. bojRht . hoj-l'r..ld-nt Itoo....!! t, eipr..d . slid .iil-nat He ni. .corded ... ov.tlon He nn, written t arc.iiiilc letter The hur.e niauted four quiin of uj'e for hl dinner The pre.ldMr ne shown downrlrfct dl.rourt. . The pic "s poui.il ..on. mlik oter the fence r.o th. trourh The cuMeiier si i'drklr done up ni tied and handd th p.irkire by the rl.tk. HI. e,M.e ... ,1.0,0 000 by the deiir.rl.tlon of .tock. He i.... stuput.tU both lr aft.r acld-nt I.verv diy scores of uniltur monstros ities may be een on the Inverted p..s sle tiee In th' Jungle of "H'igllh a -h. is wrote nnd spoke." Ceitalrlv 110 nun.- nffeT'.'Ve error than the inerted passive Is nnce .itil. in I!ng'!sh It s pusslbh ullowilil In the mouth of a !"" It l IneM tis.iU. m the writings of educated persons Down snd 011 1 with the tnveitod pas sive ' Vv Por.T Jrsvts Mnrch 4 TUE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. I'l'lsclan of I'laliillcld Asks n Question of lliiliilllis of (ilen llldife To tiik. i:...T..s ,.s Tiik Si'V-M. In 1),Sh""l1,.l vf.J.h'v l,'"rr',rla"01' '"I e. sentence .ol.owlng .he ..dxerb ' V, rkc J'j o used piop.rl) ' ,. -., .' v' ."l'. or is.jeo,- In .o f.r .ub.eo.en- dr.:nr. do lut vonnii't vvuh the e.".n.ta! dm Matter of the orlfi.n..l drawing" nnd th... .p.. Ill allons the ,vr. to be r.Kurded whei I. ...ed or umiroved 1.. 1 .in.tltuttnr rrnilre m,.nt of the .oi.tru.t 1 would appreciate p trtlcul.irly the distinguished consideration of thl inies- Hon hy the grammatical authorlt of l.lett Hldge. "T I. W " who lately favored US with a dp -talon respecting the uses and abuses of the words 'as" and "so" and yet so modestly illsolilins f.. ,.,l l ,!, n-lfl. I.,, f,i i... ... ...n.l Ih. lliriui: io'.i' t,i a .ni-ii-i r. .. .,. Pi usTin D. N .1 Mnvn 4 I he Ilutj of the Pulled stale .on thr S'iMMifirf.t ,'r'O'M.i a The dilllMilt irobUm now before the iivernmeiit of the I inte.l Stites Is 10 defend the law Of ll.'.t ll' s, esjiec .Hy In the sanctions and H.tfiguaids it throws about unoffending nation r. .11. lining at p. ire. while It avoids t e pitlnll w hu h without warlike reprisal, tiasiiiucb a ;'' ue , otiilc. fun their course has tlu American (iov- ernment'H dbupprovul, nnd even con- demr.atlon. and may properlv form thel would plunge It into war Disagreeable . "" ""' ""V" saieguard for wind, cnmlniieil with the preenee of 1 lrPl. ,,,i,,, ,,r .,,n r ,r ,.1,. ,..11 m. . u.,.., -r u. ,r. us the ,iN h. the dtv of p.otest '"f sons that will Induce more m mil- people of an al.eii .- .ce spe 1 king a for- nT,.. 'i M.s Sa .. h , VH m ,! ' ,,g.vi..t all impormnt lfrl,,ge,nei, s upon ,T" aL' 1,1 ' more woman- elgu language, an I for th- mo.t part an- t wi 1- e. s " . ''c. l v 1 , , neutta. rights .anno, he bd. even - th-n can be fo.nd .,, public war- tagonisue It. tii.nigh, and acllon, ar- Tmhu n,., Vi"1 ' ,l L u ',! .', Inglon mils act In order to Keep clear. n ""Nspict Hprkman he loses his .ndh.-bi il.iy. is known on 1,r "' U" ,m""fJ ., .., ,.,,! o,l,e, . shw ,.g I nit ed Mates ami consistent It. record of neutral pro-! U ""oton, b. I.. March 4. the work by a number. !,... no vo,.. o- Miniwr q.riio,.'. i-Lu.ivhr ', rt r" '," R'i '1 . n o 2 tZ ' teste Such a cou.so can be followed. - voice In tbe Onverntu. nt and has no re .1 , .... . :inaK r 8',r'll0t"' ' 0J,lt 1 '" reout. d.snlte the protest., fro tvisls nt chllms foe ll.imni-,.. iifl.e tl,n'"'"ICH IO Oiler a gOO-1 nnd Sllttlcl.nt restoration of" pence, Thai we nnv prevent tho final hardening into the law of ii'irons of precedents that carrv civ-1 lllzcd warfare back to the vicious pr.ie- ticca ot the Middle Ages. The Aegis of Ilrlllat-Sninrln. To Tlin HtUTcn oi- Tnr. Sun Mr; At Hie tablo d'hole, Clicsapcako Ltti", Nor folk to llaltlmore, they serve flannel cake with Die llsb. Why not" Tho chef at the llmerson, llalilmore, cooks wilerercKK like spinach; he likewise fries thickly sliced tipple, call- loir iii.ni ".imil. wheel" x-,. .11 in..'" ' ' ".....in ".n von fiiiioncner or , uch th' "n,"'r"r ' chlcaro (t to 4 p. m.) ! them right much. Did you ever try celery rausages" Nkw Voi.k, March 4, C, 1 S, An Approprlntn Play. To tiii: MniToii op Tiik Hun ffir. May! I suggest that in selecting nn appropil- tit A til.. V fur It tlfnillt nirfirni..ni.n frt the starving lUdglnn the nerUs . f K.r. dou's Incomparable comedy "A Scran of , Paper" be not overlooked I'liANK A Moan Nkw Yoiii;, Match 4, . Pennsylvania 1'ni.a.le, from tnt rhiliulrlpnla Heronl l' S Kmipp, Iliira... of Wnrr'ii hu Lined a cru.ade nalnt "punch hoards" Auld Arqnalnlani e, Knkkrr-llow long hav. yon known Smith? thicker I've only known lilm abort. MILKING NEW YORK. Legislative Proposals Analyzed In tie t ...... rr. Y-.ij j.iKMi iiiciuion, To tub EniTon or Tni Sun Sir: Ac i cording to the report of the Btste Como troiier ror me nscai year ending Hep mai. were': """"" " ,n", iUr nmo'Znll 1'tc" lndlrot taiMlon I4l,l0,4at falt'' " th attention of the public. Direct taxation 7.700,000 Other nourcM... 3,ttt,000 Total m iii.tn l rteeentli nnveerwir Wilmn Mmm. J mended u direct tax In the amount of .'if,'90.0000 '? .mt.d,.rtct or deterred ' provlded'for the Htato , U . .,1. , " . r.,!LV" Plity-elaht epeelal approprla Hon bill-, rel.tlnc to the iiffl" nbjecte, Introdiieed In both houaca, attsrecatlns. 11.010 ill 14 Porty. three .perl.l appro priation bllln Introduted In on houe only, , . . Li2!L!! Total eoeclal annronrlatlnn. ll 9t 1. ..v.vviitiuu, (it,.,?,.,,.,, . . " """ verai appro prlatlon bills I. as follows; Kor cen.ral mirpoioa :tl oil Kor benefit of Oreater NVw ' ' Tork 2,l40.t00 00 Kor beneRt of up-State I UK.. 1 lit m it ,.. ........ . ...ii. in. as Total '.,,,,,. According to the reuort ' ninie ... . viuiMicaiui, uim rr .ew inrK hn,., nc ' -V'.'h 'm. . i, ", 1 '? "a" "' a'r e i '? h, t".7 d"',ird '. ,l0r 'ndi,' taxation. The bills E "''.L.'il0, d rfct bn"nt of ,h ' fr IntroduceJ. are sis A4 linanl of K.lue.tior, AS" Health Officer . ... ;i.ooo M0J l'vrreM mil. Cemotery J 500 A28 Armory Tw-nty-thlrd ltg. pent. llrooklyn 40 000 AStl Iiulldlni. for Slate Ueoar.- ' mnt I.too.ooo S"t Seaman'. Krlend Moclety 10.000 IM4M00 It Is hlvMv lmnk.M. th-, ''L ' 1 ' ln reference to -"he .general purposes of the s.t ' S'"c ra 1 purposes or 'T sJ",e f".r'' ,ve been Introduced In both " " '""" ... .niro- ' "."J1' "01se only T.e aggregate f " general appropriation i.J" .1 ,J .... . eer.n omer bills have been Intro- Uui.-il culling for material Incie.tses In P' to Mtrious st.ite and countv ofHr.r. but In su. h manner aa to make the , " , ,"'" 10 D" "ourht about H"cu1t of determination. A most unusual bill, absolutely unique J".. 'J!""" 1 ,rtalned, Is Senate ".. .. reducing the salary of the Poor ommlsslotier of Peeksklll from ICOO been unable to ... .., u jenr 1 nave neen unable to .earn w iiat noi Ileal art .f ln,ii-....... he rotnm tied. l or ti.e benent of up-Htate localities flftv-tilrie b.lls on the same subject have been introduced m both bounea, aggre- s iii.ia j....!,j.i:.:j, and twenty-eight "PPropri, irl.it.on bills have been Introduced e house only, -ggregatlng :,. LU? The total amount of .L one :,iio; ui nr i nuio not enjoy ee nerc. rial appropriations requested for lio- K0U,U "K"' possible, to shot- tbe nn State local ties Is $6 511f.JH36 In '"'rhe" of and the positive harm tbnt eluded in these latter aDtiroorlail.'.n ..ml . ",n-v result from tbe first of the two V...I- are the following Items 150.000 Orade .ro.ilnc t Orden.bur ' --nc- county Improt. Kislu.en Cre.k three bl.l. .. -0.500 4.J00 4,500 Improve Uty v-r f:ke t Cohoe Improve I'ondfleld and other too.! ro.d.. . . Improv. p.conle Itlv.r " llrlda. at Hum. '. Purchs.e land, for Shtnneeock t'anj ... 1'lif.ruv-e T'ltihll. fr.-k.. Hri.ige t taoh Mill ro.d . ltrl.lge j port (..vil.n 110,000 11.000 14,000 '5.000 M 000 4J00U linn. Improve I'hemunr Hl r. thr-e bin. 11; 000 improve Catharine Cre.k Sf..ooo ;:, 000 40010 lmpri.1. ilrholti Cre.k . Imp-ov. iMi,t. Swamp. I'ur.bs.. land. Kno hendqu.net. I. 1)00 .-..v ai. at iiti.nt. I. I l.np-c. c. ii.!.,, u.v.r .. ." :0 000 MM 101 a: I'-nul.-. . tie. e.nt nt .v.. ..... . d.,ect tax 11 4 .lOK f.nn . T7i-.ii n,i ...... . , V" . Mli'lil of IMiV-irth , vol. .1 to its siV.-ci il nri. u ., V w Vol pk Mi reh 2 N " "' arcn WOMAN'S MISSION. A Mrlrllt Old K...hi,,n.a v . ... -h.....m ........n or Her IIiiIt Tu Tiui:inm.T. .. I'!,, ).... I.. , . " - - ' ---.- , . ,l,r" ii .v. -pecung nurrraifiet" te. from lit t h. .. 7' urrrage v I "i,,,!,, ,hTr, V t,.,a.,.',,:'a., The xi ti in .'"'L'l1 MM J ne .xntt and the Siirr .m not en ire lv .VnniL..:'',.!'01.'!'- 1 - r. , s.-t- ,, any v iews op woman s mission In llfs I "link woman now Ins every leiral rigiit i n proiect on, so I repeat 1 ,."'"",ll,B l,ow" fr supremney I think woman can lt ivallie high and noble ide.ila m the home and In the .....1-1. ii" iinu inerein a safeguard for Hons. It. 'S-N of February 27 W. Hell asks: should pcple tolerate dogs?" , ,'"m "" down South In Dl.xle I I r,MSjn Ia-ii are property, so held by ; "ighest courts In our land, Just as "or'''" aniJ cows or hog are personal 1 I.ir!',',''r,J', Kl",nly beoiuse a person I dislikes dogs, is no reason why It is un- i.vviiui mr me omer renow to own ono or n multiple of dogs If he ehon.es And It appears to me that If people have a right to own dogs thev hnvo an equal right to lead them on strings. Donna Trot C1i,asi. nsimN, On., March ". "dunk"? This 1. I.eae Maje.ly. Tn tiis lln.Tnn or Tn. Sex Sir! Kindly ail; Me Hermann Otto von Siilabuchf r of j If Pnrle Sam unit the Kntser are tn nil,. . th wojjd. what hecomea of the "Junk" "Deumchland ueh.r alle. 1m ranaen XVelt'" New Voiik, March 4. ft ,s Mat hematic. In Ihe Schorl.. Tn tnr. ltnrna Tn C..t- c, a t i a ' IZZ.,'. Y' ' " " . C.n,Ja..r:n, r.n. i..r he..,i 'u,...-.. ll.iiniKi.T v March 3. D, M. Doiirsn. A Cocksure Crlllc, Tn Tiir KDiTna or Tn Srx Sir- Kuikln and Hiirlltt wer the bt writer, of i:nMih a l Nrw Vokk. March 4 Dome. llc Keiinomy Knl'krr -So you think every wife ihniild have an allos-anceT lloeker Certainly, olherwln thtrt l-n'l jijthlni to borrow. I IN THE CANAL ZONE. I Executive Order 2120 Is Oninxt and I . .. .. . . i nnonia lie KOVOKeo. - To tub Kditor or Tnr sow - . two thousand miles nw.iv the - i wnat practically constitutes s colony 1 ..,I,c.n i-niieo Htstes lirat tonK ranima'c..h. ,""",r",C"?K ,h" ItA wnj, knnJL n. n ,1 T ,hl olB.KlT, SI v "Ll. cnl v fn led In ih.tr ,.,t.,.,t. ir. i. interoce.inia water"7v ni'd tiielr rnllure hd been bom of ranks d-,1. L!SSZ, RSlT. . Amerlcnns hsd hut l i r.lV.lre o l ' broken." nhvsr,ehUr broken, physical wreck neio too Kreat to teimit n mnn tn wh.nn r.,tim;.l In. dmm.nl. .,fTr,i Men beinit at a premium, the ;ovrn- mem decided first to make the Canal Zone and Its vicinity ,.s be.lih as mod- Vould alhmr.NVsl 'he', aRreed' To i i- th workmnn many sp.vi.,1 ndvanlages """"" n,,ln- -Pf' ' " "HVliniages ,1J( f,p , ould not enlov eewhere t ,. ., - in ptirstianre or the att.T pol ry men working on the canal or on the Panama Itallnia.l were to get salarle. from ih to CO per cent, greater than they would receive for doing similar work In the 1'ntted States. Special steamship and railroad faies were offered tliem and -- - - - their relatives , they were allowed n weeks vacation with tny each mr. and n.tiiii.u i.irj tie u. tnrro was no oause worry about dortnr's or hospital bills. it.h - , r . i...i..n.... ...i 1 1 i.i,....ik-. ai.n l. lie V' ,0 bf on ot ih "I"'" " " that the commission did. were built for their nmusnnrnt and as enmmunltv recreation centres. Most Important of all. however, was the ruling that each ,n., wn. i.d ... ft.... ....r,.,. ie he was single he had a room In "l..be. lor quarters." while If lie was nmrried be occuplf.l a houce or apartment whoe sze and type depended upon the post. tion. salniv and length of service nt the occupant. Hlth which went furniture. fuel, .-Ic-trlc light icid quartermaster's service, all gratis Tnl' bappv state of affairs Issted from IPO., until lain With the advent 'StwS: ,,.,,, .,T, ...n t0-nlI.r.. ,B. ,015" 'e,""(1' T1'" older an- nouncedth.it In the future tent would ?; 'o,," , fr .nMl o nn .nu nf n - be collected from all o , upalits of n.v- -Pn,..,n, .,.. and that chirge. would be made for fuel and electric light. Furthermore, .section 'of this order ! as follows: The fre. ti.e of quarter. fr. fuel and f. ctrb- current are not. under the nrtllon. of employment now fovernlnr. """" "nir.e, rign: or .mpiove.. " revoeab.e prlrllege.. hlch It has bn "".Mered adv.b to 13.mn.u- untl ,h p'.r"",n;n.1, ,or'' Vtn'" Th' 1 7 T . " , 1 ' m,U ,h ,.or '"''r-'"1" asirl.. or 7"'" or lncre..B, ,omp.n..- '- In , ptevlous executive order the ''srle" of many workers had bten ar- tUllllv" 'edun-.l by the decrte that In no c'f "aould the eompenatlii for mt- i ' r ",ur ",:,n ,"'r "nl greater thnn ,hnl im1'1 1,1 ,lm " I nit-d State, No."'.h;" lor positions In are .H,-t forth I . - ,r-u,k t.'in .ur ill quoted executive order From personnl rold i.ee In the Canal Zone I know that, statistics and maga- wrHe-,o thi co far fpim being the salubilous resort thxt It I. now o often said to be The tiutli of the matter Is that slnre e.i. h ard eery man on the work has unlrgnn' .1 thorough physical examination prior , to entering the serxlce, and since medl- vines are dispensed free and doctor's , and hospital bills are unknown, and since six weks vn- ntlon In a te'iiperate climate i. the rule for every worker, the mortaliti of the Ameilcan populstlo-i i "OPt fcU'pr.slngh low Hut, and the "but" Is lgn'flc.1tlt n.inv '"en are unable to stand the cl. mate and '"e 10 come nacK to tne Mutes in .1 ,on. ,11,l" Ixirderlng on chronl- liivnlldlni T:i'rr was the case of the former engi- mer who at one nine nan charge or ",e "u'l, ",ltf 'rscilon. cither ill. 11 art. "'- '''"' K'-m "t Hop. ma- larla and aie foi ed to spe.,.1 p.-rt nf thilr time In the hospilal w.th fever. wane a iew. . oionei ...uiaui Deii.g fie txan tle i,0lr pr.ie 1 ow i.st.ed for the vo,.,i n l.iar.l of the censors t.. ra niost noted Victim. hae d ed mattyr farms Tie mailtets are ece'.lent and .. .. , 1.. .h. wn.l, ll.-v hel.ie.l to .In IV ...., I" . C. ,f "1 . 1 OU motion p'.Ctllle film- He U'g-I t ' ,. ,r USJnliv 'i"rvou wicks ,,n,.r teirg istnmus a vear ami go ii.ne t.. the MuUh to lemperate tei.lerfu r""1""".' Pre-.lotion and m -Ileal Mgi- '""r" ,le-"" bl,t s.ckness. and m.iliin.1 in p.ut. ula. is ever piescnt. I . mania ( Itv and Colon are putrid with vice and debaiii-herv If tb canal .. , , . , . . ne isiiniiiii. nun ii. i.i ue is morn man likely t seek bl pb-asii.es among the rin-e.er .,f ..... ......... ;. .,,,-u r r t,i,-, ,-,ll,ll (mill III., I.. I... nnd phsia,l) Will, r nt,.; to be p. mi for mairled uua'ters tne economic ,..l- ..' .. , , , va,!,a,B'"' ""'I ,h" "''lr. Hl"1 V,'" ":'"alllv ,?"'' ' :.!"'v, 0,:" ,,n.e..i u,n i.. ...-tn, ..,1 I" ee '!!-!"":,..:"" . ul'1".'. .t,r ','"l,'1r1'" ''"' nrir- ,n I'll II l"V 1 1 1 I-1 ,,"- ,11 "1111'' that mairled men rnnrl.t 111:1 .,. 1111 the tnajorliv of employ e.- and sn ..institute a stea.lv moral a' my of wo-ker Tne nine niontbs of -x .- sue -nit. and enervatinii humidity, the three nionths of hlazln,-- sun and constant wind, property rights, lJxen his home i. a f Iovernment barracks built on a ilovcrn- i ment reerv;.t on. and lie bis not the' prlvlegn of changing in any way tin.' quarter or firn'turn lent him or of l.eiinim.- a cow. chickens or a r.ir.len hvW! and result In much urtplea-aiitne. and f ,.r w , llomK,1, iln,,,v,1 .;,, curtailing of personal liberties f... a psychological del,,, Hons, .1Mv to 1.,. the American rc-idents arn ennccned ;..., .n ,0t eves ihes.. .nil i,. ' v.hr, pi!"n" i'"1!!' U I.. -iTrction exis?m;iJ7e,e;mH,h; " . '"."".' ' " ' 1 '" i" " ter-1 It w,i with the undcrstatidu g that 1 nut would be charged The rpMrtcrs n an lllcgral part of the oper.itim;. Plant of the canal would hive had to 1 in. cons,, in icii anyway, so wny soon,- rent b lacked on. excent to t,h as., .. ... , .... ...... ,. ... , rent bo lacked on. except to pi. as., a Democratic Congress bent o-. "e-oiiomy at any price"? Discrimination should most assuredly not exist where such .. matter I con cerned, anil et tho iinnv olllccr.-. who got the mis', credit and rcinuiie-atlon for building the canal, are still to be blessed with free quartern Much Is mule of the per cent. In cease In pay above Hilar es p lid In tlie I lined states inn p. rsou who ,n envlous of this liberal nrp!us fail to realize that It hately meetH the expense of the annual vacation thai In iciulslte If one would even pirtlally r. tain hi heallh : I h'nt.d m.i v l.e cheerier in l-inimn l.ui ' it spoils easier and is of an Inferior quality, so th.it after all "the high cost ! of living" Is about the same there ... 1 In New- York It Is to Ihe Inteiest of the people of '.he United States th it the midntcnince and operative forces of the I'anania Canal and the Panama llailroad should n emeient and or a high morale, ihe.e. fore It Is to their wdvantagn that the executive oider dated January 15, jfiis, nnd numbered No. 2120, shall be re voked, For under existing conditions 11 botn unJ8- a(1 discriminatory, ConnoN IUnaM, ItosLTN llEiniiTfl, March 4. THE CENTRALIA FIGHT. . ' W" " n"d " On,0 Xoldlerr Scalped'. To T11K i.;mTnn nr tuk HnuKir ould t l enll'ed upon Vo an.w.; t0 h' of " Missouri Rtisrrlllas of the late war by Mr Henry M. Tod 11,1 w ere i tun in.it tie iUstlons some .n. .iiileifllif m i'ltl,h lh hnnnr nf mv my '"l,,c",l', h S;;''!l"H!;;,;;Xd" $ bo were so In- (.'entrnlla nnd blutory compel leR.irdlnc the nlllcers nnd cltei tlinony of two rr, but only ie l"'r''l"B i"" Centr.illn at the time 'operiitlng about Ccntr.itln at the time "'"" whu-h should ha v. "V" ii OHK-1..I report "r '"' ""leers who burled the victims. However, I have not to go bark to nlll lal documents for confirmation of the r.'.t. tv- i,.ff,p ii-iu -,ii. i r,.,.i, i, i,.t. ter to me from a bust ton man of New Vora who-e nam.. I do no. feel a, vrty ' lv" "'m'"u hlK Permission. was a member of the command of Colo. . ., "i , v VVH I IMHII1IIITII1 111 I-miinin in ni I .n " , ' . " . "" ' , . '..L whl;j? """-.V?," l",J '"'tune to rid the ,vorM of n'" Auleiwin h few weeks ",r,'r Centrnlla. Anderson was shot through Hit head in an action and within the fnlon lines Ills body was '""Pn '? rnmorni. Kay county, pnnio lx Ki.ipne.innn mmeu ...y correspon.ir.il ... , . , , . .... , writes tnat an ornament to the bridle m - - -- Mr "'" ln'u ,n0 11 .ii.v senye a .nissane. I have been . - , , ' " u -.w. ... v..-. , W,Kh' ' ?l "ProtmHcuotis slauuMer. to UttIe of importance was te.tifVd te kill promiscuously with cruelty.' was by either witness. Kwrctary Mott stib. massacre. I'.ve-y man -.ho fell Into mined a list of back complaints, shew their band., whether by surrender or, g Umt two had been hanging eve. -ndcd, was ruthlessly .laugbt-red ; i Bn ,B. one since 1910, six s!nc but two wounded men escaped John1 1911. four s nee 1312 and th rtv.ntr. Cummmes and I'rnnk Harnes, both of mv . nmpan. escaped after being wounded, i.v .-onceallnB themselves ' haidlv worth while to .pilbble about n,e numbe- on each side, but Major Johnson had rmh- a battalion "1 Thirty-ninth at Paris, and of these "e took with him only tboe who had been able to secure horses from the inrmer in wie snort time uity nan a.lt 'Sl"! the number l.e took to . ',e attack when I plnie It nt les than no hundred. M " Tod rnn v piesumes 'o cr t c se th- gal.ant Cu-ter for demounting h.s men gal.ant Cu-ter for .I'.mou.itlng h., men ,,t tlie Little lllc Horn, not know that such actio. i always reces-iry when cavnlrv flsht behind defences. Nel- ther could Johnson atl.ick In any other wnv with bis men mounted on green 1..., a .. 1 . ,... ..... ... .. ....... . tlR" tt. nHack at all against what ,lp kn(.w wefp Rr(,nt,,. up.r0r 0,u,. , r r,, I lim willing to stand rorr,,, bv Mr. To(li although It is with relnct..nce. I have always given "Colonel Tod." who was in .omnmnd f t0Krn attacked bv Major John - Hnn ,rnUt for' noluini: ,UrP ; an,, ' . ..,...... ... inK rbe inhuman massacre of wounded ar,d prisoner, to him Hut I' -eems that Tod also took tun In It. wlUch accounts perhaps for the 7e.1l of his namesake atlempting tn excus- and p..;, late lt horrois Prank H Hit. l.te l.teiitenii t. Thirty-ninth li fanny Missouri Volunteers. Wkst iiinN.ir.. N J . Marh 4 NO LACK OF FARMS. Men With Small Capital Can Oct Then on l!aj Terms. To run I.ihtci: i Tut: Scv - Vu Con- siilei.ng that tuousatids are out of em plovirent In the 1 itl's of the Stnte, that laborers are eorelv needed In the coun- try and that firm- ar. for s,al. on .. payment plans and at low prices. It dues seem that an 1 ffort s'. oual be mado to g. t the laborers and land owners 10- get her. As a rule f inner h.n. no con- iiil. tue 11 tli city lalmtrr who wants a job on the farm, but maty alien hnve ,nme from the cltv with .-, f.u ImnitrMl dollirs, bought a cheap home In t'.e count rv and gone to work to till their own land These people hive "made good" to a mnarkahle degree in Saratugv countv an unt". farms that tuny be bought at a r low price and ...1 ...sv pa meats eM..dli-.g over a period of ear 1 t. s.cn. of these farm 111. buildings that -.-ally co-t mucli more vu-v o, in iik is ,-ry i i-ieimaui. .lany i.vrms ,n S ir itoga . ount . may be bought t ., (0H pni. as H.'iOO. a tlrst t..i 00 . a tlrst t,.i ient of. a. SO0. the remalmle n ..,,lv payments to suit the i..,,uii- mem-- of tne purchase,-. Tbe. e must be ,.ii,.,.N ,u.rh,. , .Vr,,,, ' many iiliei.s lust being discha . Bed from t. pui,u. vvorks m the St it. w io have ,. ai,i,. IO ,IV a-lde h small fund with uhili to buv n home in t e eountrv. su. i people should get In t.iU' li with the rur.'. condition nod turn to tlie soil. X e nianngrr of the S.i-.Uoga Countv .. .. .. . . ""reau w ll . neeirur.N take up Ihe iMiestlon of tlr.itmg suitable farm houses mr then. .I'd Mstirc fern fair ireatmeni tron, go...i iespons,i e people ,.:.v.ng farm- f..r sale Of course be l not be willing to liv an farm treatment from good .espons.ble people or act a a farm agent in ntn wn' , but such info-.., ,t on as be ha at hi com- uan.l will be .'(erftilh given With the great demand for food prod- lids made tipo.i our inuntry fo. both home 111.1l fii c'gn c.ii.v.m,t on the time is oppotf.ne fm .. e. eater sowing and larger eip tlii'. eve- before in t is i-.iil.ili-- 1 ne v. nine country nceos ,1 lean CoiUNTII. March .1. Hlnie .Vniel lletcrtlirs. , ,. , In Till: I'mmi! nc Tiil- i-s- s..- ,. I . cover. of c lonn nueirn.. x'h..n . comes to real detecting it nre Is the ,..,..,,.. ..,'; , ' sclentltl sVuthiiig" ten m .,' ' L. , ,.? '" ike Ronil ..-I., riitti, .'u i t. ii-Miin-,s i'"" 1. ,,. less lib. ,.,,.. m.i,...i ,,. ..... , , ,, ?lr"fr.'VP'h1 ,kl w T. u ' ' : !' 111 red life 11. It Torrys, Nkw York M ,.eh 4. n Old lli.nthlan Artnr. To :nr Henoii or Tin. Srv Sir Mr W II1I.1..I s. vniur l i.lnt.iken In siiMns "New. on rhi-ne'l is ,..ive. Imt rare'y acts. I . hln, a f" .u. agn " N.ovtnn ""i( .Hnl I .lli I ten or twe ve e.ir int.. hi hi. home In l!in,kn 1 v. v.i.ik Mi-.h i y xi i- smile; .lull- with htni who nsle. e,i smile n ivn ,v,o hutrl.. .v, l,.iugll .it ll.u. who pi.fthf vni. It line. n't cn.t a r-nf Pon'i In. i.irivinc round Hint hip Wink your cy and rt.rv vei.r Up, Vnd frein '.If's .unshlne t.tke j .lp l. doenn t cn.t a i-eni ' llr ii be H Win "111 - In r'le V' ll ll.-o"lll, 41, e '..in -u i ti It s!l I heer the dll tfvl vvhll. Apd .loe.n't ccm a eeni' M.I nvrii .--rwLT OP-STATE SERVICE BOARD INQUIRY OH Ilrport on Now York Coiiiini. sion Mny Nol Ito FinMicil This Work. or WORK XTOIIT ON 1)1! l I Ai.bnt, .March 4. The !ei:e.,' . committee began Its Investlcnliop i of the Up-State Public Kcrvn-e ' -mission, wWIe fli.ilrnian Tliompr,n . Counsel llayward wrangled on- ,. wording of the rej.ort on the New . city commission. For two nlirhls these two men worked at framing the report to tu Legislature nnd thvv eiict to pin m - I , anomer nignt i.ciore too report IJh - ' pleU-d. FApee.at.on now .. He. report will not go to the Covers 'ist e Governor m 1 ' i I ln l-Blsisture neiore next .Monniv 1. .. - ... . . . . Cnnnuentlv anv artlnn tenriltif- i Consequently an action tending to ward removing the New tork city Com mssloners must be delayed until ther left t,nt Secretary frank II. Stott of the up. - 5jtate commission and Charles 11 - ji.imes. Its electrical expert, were or. stand to-day. After a five hour f.T.aiu.4 hit, i.uuiiiiiitr-,1 nujuuiun. w nu ' ngaln to-morrow morning al 10;JO ' o'clock ln the Aeaemhly parlor Mnce 1514. Altogelher about 16.000 , complalnta ha e hcen filed with the com msslon lnce It was established In 1 JOT. Mr. Mott testified Vlce-Chalrman William J Mater of of the committee presided, while Aa.lsum Counsel Hurt Wheadon did most of th questioning. Hectetary Mott said that only two prnaiiy anions nmi- neen eu.ri"! )-i.i S.' KM ir? "About II 00 wae recovered.' said Mr ' Mott ....... "Then you are about I3J ahead of th. New York city board," remarked Mr New York city board.' ng . Wheadon. . Mr. Harnes. the electrical expert. te tlfled that he Inquired Into the street car service In Huffalo nnd Itochester, and thought most of his reeommendattorf hnd heen .-Arrled out It Is expected that Chairman vsr. Snntvoord and other members of - commission will teetify to-morrow FIGHTS SERVICE BOARD ORDER : l.on lalanri Itallrnn.t Ciet. Well Ttefa.es w Trains. The Long Island Railroad, refu-mr to obey an order of the Public Se-v Commission for Increased train serv has obtained a writ of certlorar ft. m the supreme court The order called for a train or Atlantic avenue dlvl-inn leaving Jam at K ::' A. M and I'ar Kotkaw.i' leaving the Pennsylvania station at and 10:;? P M. After a rebe.i "t order was confirmed, but th. r. n company calls it "unwarranted. r eonable and arbitrary CANON CHASE URGES STATE FILM CENSORS Movies Ktliiesite Criminals Says A ssi'iiiblviuan .Mili'lioll Hill I Opposod. AtBsNT March 4 - Caeon o.rist Church Mr ..Ul n at a h-a-n. ' ,r,K, c'ri ,!r '" a 11 before the Ass. iniib Jude'ia" c- mlttee to-day. on the Mitchell lil' ..... the censers lie unuer tne jur rn:,-. ... o - the Stale l.ilucatl.ui i'.-,..ii-imei,- Vs.emblv man Mitchell of New V de, lated that lb- m-vlrs t ok ihe t ' . of the .ef.irm ho..'. and the I" - Heformatorv .n edU.ati.iB r, i.l .1 fteformatory .n how to iulnilnit-r Kii.h Knut droi blow a safe The repreent.iti e of the mono' turn house were on nan-i opposition to the bill, declaring th. i llonal Hoard of Ceisnrship of 1 ,n t in : . . . . .. ... . r-.i is uoing u worn we, spe- Ing ! per cent of the films viewing Son film a month, an .'' nf thim a .1 iv. through lis i- tn rtv sub-comml'l Canon c, tee hnse insisted Ihatundrrs censorship parents would pe children to ...lend shows "I believe the nmu.s haxe ,1 . e do with training the mitiils. of .. .' In ncent e.ies ill 111 anvthcig e -perhaps the public s, bool of r ,-i ald Canon Cluse, "and I hite t.. ,1 that tbe Sunday selio.ls h.w. no- tover N.ix netmi-tment. , (irnrK, . Hell. Comm, smner , censes 111 New "otlt, fi d he w i 'exercising nil the ..er. w I proposed Stale boards of . -n.--., s - ' ' linve and that he coiiiii i.v.,, IL-lte of i'ie ltr..KI ti N ig ' Xsso.-iat'.on : Walter V. 1-w i l. ..- for the Vil igiaph C-Miio .l.inie. C. 1 1 1 ii i i 1 1 oil of the H '.ird of Censorship, and Jn'- ter, whn appenred fur pic tiir t'ops, weie ..is,, piesent at t! , AGAINST CENSORS FOR M0VI1 I'nlltlcnl C.I. .en I Ion l.eiiguc "i ie I'ropo.eil si,. Hon r.l The l.e.isu,. foe riilr.. ,,! r.l i .' a meeting In Ihe Com 'I'lnaiic .voted to protest ..g.i its' the , State law creating l.o.nd of , , fo. .notion pi. tii.e Tho meeting was .irl.lt ,., , Collier, the Hi v. Chailcs S XI. i I 'pcneinl Mc.-.c'a-v of t'e Kciler, 1 1 -o' the Chu.i'us" of I 'hi ist :i, nnd P. W - i. IT.'h w ho prod j . H'.rlb of a Nation Mr. liriti.il. Mi. '-c ild not e, lie cellsiirsaip -1 .uoyina j. ex.-ept Close intenib d for . , , , i.l -said that playn for adults hci' 1 . soicd only s hooks, mac,,,,..,. piipiMN and stage plavs ,i. public op'nion "If wn nave S . :. Mr 'ii rr.r.i w, , i wil' do v'.n- i , Ch v it i I ,. ui eri e wh.i' a i ,. sull would hi , piodlli e pbiv. th ,i i i ' I r i