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Hayti'a Resources Analyzed THE WEATHER FORECASl. Partly cloudy to-day and to-morrow: not much change in temptMplte. Highest temperature fatrday, 7f;oweet,i68. Roger W. Babton, statistician, points out value of anarchy ridden island in next Sunday'a SUN. tin. Liouvneu wwnw, man an tvanne reports on u aftll a 2 T m VOL. LXXXIIL NO. 13. MAYOR PLANS RIGID REGIME OF ECONOMY To Alwllih Every Position Possible and ( ut All Salaries H Can. LMK KOI? SITUATION' LAID 03 LEGISLATURE I km i Must Be Saved to Provide tor Increase in If tor Inert' 1016 Budget . m nri made public last insht bit, dett Itlon 'o Inatltuto the moat glottic retrenchment In the expenditure j C-f (no people I money that thia city hua em known. Mr announced hla Inten- j lion to abolish every position in any of I I'm tepertmsnts of tho city government I that Bkr b) any expedient be eliminated nd to reduce all overpaid isiaitions to tho maximum allowable under the atan- dmd ratee approved by tho Hoard of Ketinmte's bureau of standards He say that this riarUI finnomy has in," i. en, -'.miviii iiHa v hwn for.cl iin the idmliiistrHtlon be- i ,4U. of iiniisii.il ircumatancaa with whi'ii t i conirontao no aaya it was wleeni from i study ol the 1 9 16 budget tXat utiU- new woune. of income were discovered the bti'lKot and taxes would Xtte I" lie raised 10 meet the extraor dinary expenditures of the comtnx jsar. Instead of d lauo vaelnffj new air r of nt. i.tio-. taya the Mayor, tho Uaflf lature put tiHn the taxpuyeis of . fort rttj an add.tiohal burden In iho Hhaps of 11 direct tax of upward of Ill.Oo H u ilnti out that if in some way the biidit-1 "f the city could have been kept W l, which was the amount 1, the Slate tax would still bring tk total up to liis.eea.eae for iis. To meal tl Is situation, he proposes that lbs alloarancea to the departments under hii Jurisdiction shall not exceed those for lilt Tentative proposals show that 1 ie.iv .1 alio was) ces must as made to IS! Department! of Charities. Police and Cerrertion. This mesne that It, 100.001 tM amount of Increases to these de pirtnienta, tnust la saved somewhere ttst. II.- proposes to do It by aliolishinx SSXm positions and by reducing the salar lat vi uthera. Lexlslalurr Held Iteaponalble. Tiis Had of economy he describes as painful and Irksome, hut the responsi bility for It he lays at the door at the Ieg jmature. He aaya that he is contldent that the people al large will approve of the jiiw as oih) alone feasible to meet the rrtilt now rapid. y approaching, HI Statement follows ; "The-taxpayers of New York elt) are rotuV'iited with a serious situation. Our Imilffet for 1!1." amounted to IIS'J. fOO.Oyo despite the exercise ol rigid and far reaching economies In all of t- Mayor! departments. It reached this hgure because of certain factors rot within my oontrol or that of the Hoar l of KstWnate. audi a- the cost if ihe ei.,TKe:.cy tloo.ouo.onn loan, the Mlrnordu ary snow removal of the pre tedltx w.nter. the largely increaaed imou ol uncollectible taxes, the In- rrtiti m debt charges and trie increases ppruprlati flenianded hy and alloweU I :o the R .inl of hslucatlon. I..-: war the Mat or's twenty c atps'ta I ' its ashed less than they received I'M end were awarded In the 1913 1 .',00,11110 less than they had ro- ...I . oe previous ear. Despite that the budget advanced 36.00l.nOO lor ho reaaona Just staled. "It eras foieseen then that the In- 11 s rendered by the city and 134 policy of CUttinsj down the ilebt ly carrying each year in the budget the cat! r permanent improvements would lliev il) either raise the budget and 11X11 assltata some new sources f c.ty ini olne. Illy 'a II mi no la I Problem. "Tin LeffislatUrS at Its last session, " 1 (ranted the city no relief by SXJ .- and additional Income. On In ci Irary, the Legislature. In order! IS carry on certain rural Improvements tod Because of Its own peculiar Ideas of Inai : 1: current contracts on the state sarg,' canal, laid upon the taxpayers of new tin- ' rushing burden of a Its i of upward of 313.000,000. If. I tstrafore, the budget of the city for all ttrp " could he kept within the total tf this yaar of lltt.000.000 by the oxer fiM of the moat rigid economy, the State 'x m,ii!, still bring the total tax budget t" llll lo I1I,OM,000, "Real z ng the tremendous hardship Oajt Ktate aovernment has imposed Ipon 'he taxpayers of New York city. I ' mined that the city administra tion vhaii adopt extraordinary measures :o ''i Unit burden as far as In Its TO that end I have Informed Ibl hi i In of all denartments under my tun i Badft hill Ion that the total of their iwanoaa for 1916 must and ' pt lei the total of those sl for llll, This will require Mrsi e (rastii sure. V examination of the tenia- 'Kron ' ' i - of my departments I realise 1 rases must he allowed to chart- ' "" lion and police In order that Us properly discharge their ,: r ill have tentatively recom Itisndeil liicreaaee aggregating about 11,101) f,,i these deiiartinonta. In fh Jepartmenl of Corrections the aver- cet us of Inmates has In- - i little over a year hy about ! i ll coats 1-44 to care for each I" "!, i mora than i will be leeded frea-i- I UK to provide for this In- lie i-ellSUS. "In Department of Charities It le " ': i lie re will be an increase ' ice dally census for next '' ' it 1,001 inmates. Thia ia on f present experience. Ad Is uiiiHt therefore be pro- i ire for those persona. Police Dopirtment mandatory reesaa reual he grantad, Kur I'liitig I1H5 additional le r i police service In Ihe ' ' ' i wing aaetiOM of the city ' ' fosaarj to Obtain revenue 0 pay for the addition of 200 l":,e Money miafl he pixi Itll to care for these new n in. reuse ov the ISIS nice ia therefore unnvold- ' cop the total of the HMO budget h i" n depart man ts witmn i i m r total theiufore, upward of ' 'Oil OB iif l'U. VANDERBILT CAR HITS BOY. Ma Pi-vfe,. .-.. la Hide to Hospital. The automobile of Mrs. Ileglnald Van derbllt. in which she waa riding last night In I'ark avenu.. struck Arthur '"orey, IS j-Mn, bM, h dork, when ho crossed the avenue between 1 1 Mil anil lltttl street Reuben iictart. Ma chauffeur, sii.mwxi i in- maeaina ami lira, Vanderbtii wont i' ih aid f oaray. Hho inod ia Indues ina hoy to lot her taka him to a he. PitaJ, hm ho rofuaoii. Patrotman Kar- roll thou called an Hiiihuhiiico ami Corey as taken to Hartem Hospital. H ap. to be seriously injured. praroil not CROWN PRINCE IN DISGRACE I losaoaa Hear KataavM iirir la ! I. oar 4 Omnia nd. gel 1,1 table limpntrh m Thk Si v liOWaOM, Hrpt 13. The Itnily Kxprrni, rreaBOHdani m - - - arapnai "TU i ... ... oi ma recant attemiK ill Iho Argnnpo "f tho ther attempts which nrcceiltxl lino had urn. serious eff eel on the -ii r rime mat hla successot be looked for In thia section." may POPE'S FINANCES ARE LOW. Vatican t.lve. tfjnn to Hoapltal, aajaalMaa It Can't Send More. CMaj Itttpairh m Ta Srv Rom. Sept. 12. dirdlnat Oasparl. tho Papal etoorotary of State, has sent :rt to the Calais llo.nii:,) u.iih let ayinx that tho Pope rogrots that the present Condition of tho Vatican'. "nances prevented hi sendlnx mora ROBBER HOLDS 60 AT BAY SIX HOURS After Wounding Two He Endi His on Lifo Police I'sp Boarchliffhta. , BAN FiMM-tsro. Sept. 1?. George Nelson, aged It, who was wanted for a bank robbery In Is Angeles last month, ended his life this morning after bottling for six hours with sixty police men, who rained bullets into his room from nearby buildings. Having located Nelson In a lodging house In a populous section of tho city Iho police occupied the upper floors of the realdence of ftlslmp Kdwln It. Hughes of the Methodist Kplscopat Church, and guided hy searchlights played from tho roofs of other dwellings In tho vicinity began to bombard the robber Nelson had three automatic pistols and plenty of ammunition and he re turned the fire . f the police until a shot thr 'Ugh his right arm weakened him. Pete Hammond, ana of the ik- llcemeti, was hit twice hy Nelson ami a lodger in iho same building was seri ously wounded by a stray shot. After trying in vain to stanch the flow of bio d from his wound with a towel Matson lav1 down on his cot ami sent a builot Into his head. At day light the police broke into th,- room. N'els.i had been dead f r two hours. Tin- floor of the room was littered with broken glass and splinters of wood Th. unll.-t. fin i tit I i Kill tti Vlaarrt-u room ,,,,1 th(.v Kllava that thin wan a i no ft nt thf hit ut t hi.-li h maiHdi fr Tii.. IM - l tctnk THE SANT' ANNA AFIRE AT SEA. Krrnrh Sleamrr l.lNar. Wireless M, .nu, to llnttrnx nj, Hai.ikax. N. S . Sept. 13 i.Moii.Uv I The French steamer Sanr Anna Is on lire at sea, according to a wifeless mes sage received by Ihe Marine Department from tho Cape Kace Station late last night The message said : "SteaiTHM Sent' Anna In distress, on fire and in need of assistance. Her posi tion is latitude to. .'3 north, longitude 47.30 west." The Sunt' Anna la command ad by Capt. F. Paw and Is In the New York-Mediterranean trade. She sailed from this port on September 7 for Noiple and Mar aelllea Hh. l .. I . n . to ihe Wm Km Th. ,,hi. -iv i k ,.... ia .w An,,,, m n... i iaa miles east southeast of Halifax and ctoae to the regular line of steamship travel. RACE TROUBLES IN CUBA. A Neuro Oravtor Indicted fur ii I I it x White Women. Sptrial Cablr flQ IBB If fl tO Till Si II Havana, Sept. 12. A negro orator, who Insulted white women al Santiago, has been indicted. Other Indictments of negroes are expected. The newspatra are commenting on the race agitation In Cuba. TURN T. R.'S PICTURE TO WALL. hlcago t.ermana Punish I olonel fur His VIIISaatloa.M CaiOaOOi Sept. 12. Seven Presidents i Washington, Lincoln, Grant, Oarfieid, I Cleveland, McKlnley and Itooaev, It. all from the brush of the octogenarian ar tiat IaiuIb Kurs adorned t lie wall of Ihe Turner Hall at 310 North Clark st io.-t until last Thursday. Mince I lie ii t the portrait of Col. Itoosevelt has bean consigned to a dark corner of the cellar, with the face turned to the damp wall, i A statement Issued by Ocorge A. Schmidt, chairman of a committee ap ' pointed to remove the picture, sajs: "The former President has gone too far in his vilification Of the Herman American character." H0SEY. COWBOY PARSON, DIES. ii. lfaa Preafhed With a ahoutrr Reside 111 HH.i,-. Dipsw. Okla.. Sept. 12 - The (lev Wanl 1 9 - Th.. lax.- Isaac Hoaey, Ihe cowboy preacher. Is dead. Hoaey was seven feet tall and waa a riding and walking nrsemil, v never laid aaide Ilia six shooter which he put on In tha early days of the terri tory. Hoaey used lo lay the weapon hcalde thr Hlble when he Breached and thoae who had no reapert for religion had deep rosiiect for the revolver and llosey'a ability tu use It. NEW YORK, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 22 WILL AID EDISON ON THE NAVAL BOARD A mono; iIh Members Aw Peter Cooper Hewitt, , 3. Kpraftiie nntl HiiiIsoii Mnxlltl. FIKst MEETING hit. f. Daniel: Annonneen the Nnmei of tlit- N'cu Advispps for the Nnvv. WaaMIKOTON, Sept 12 The Naval Advisory Board will coneltl of the fol lowing members, each of the eleven so cieties in-- Honed nominating two: Thomas A. Km son. chairman. Vf, It. W it it nk v and I, 11. Haski- t.am, of the Ajivorl?an Chesatoa! so- . Iet'. I' i; v v u .In. ian BPXAnt'S and Hfnj a MIM U, LAttttl of I ho American In stitute of Klcctrical BrsalfSBUrs RoaBRT ft Woi'liWAIlt, and AllTltl R i; sVaaaraa of the American Mattie mattcal aoetaty, Anpiikw M. Hint and At.raK.n ' 'ravkn of the AmerioBii Society of Civil Kngineers. MaTMBS) H UltitiHll nnd Httpaoti Maxim of the Amerloon Aominiutlcal SiKdety I'ktkii CoOPaS HrwiTT nnd Thomas RoatMS of the Inventors ilulld. HnWAHO R, Corns and Avnssw 1. RlKBS of t'ie American Society of Automoblte Rnginaaia Wn.i.iAti U AVftDBM nnd Hknja MIM H THAVBS of the American In atitutc of Mnimg Btaginaaea, JOaaTH W. RtCHARM nnd law- t ntCNcr AOOtCKI of the American . Ktactro 'Ohemkstl society. I William LBBjav BM mkt and SpKNcri: Mn IJta of the American So ciety of Mechanical ICnalneers Hbmxi v W Wood and Blmm A Spkiirt of Iho Amen. an Sonlety of Aenmautic Bni nears. secretary Daniels announead to-night Mhese name- of the twent-two aclentietl and Invotilors who. with Thomas A ICdl oon as olmirman. will iisslst the United 'States navy in Its technical dovolopmeni The members of the hoard who will I servo with Mr. Kdlaon were chosen by ; eleven scientific Societies of the I'nlted states, each of which nominated two men. Mr. Kdlson was chosen by Sec retary Daniels for the chairmanship, tho plan resulting In tin' creation of tho board having been tnkon Up first with Mr Bdlaon as the foremost In ventor of this country. Mr Daniels announced to. nigh' that he has arranged for Ihe first meeting i of the advisory board to take place 1,1 , his office at 1 1 A. M on Wadnaaday, October H. At this meeting It la ex po, ted that organization will tie effected and plans for the conduct of work dis cussed It Is believed probable thai the flrnt organisation will take the form of a division of the board Into committees, to which will be assigned problems in the particular fields of ihe navy's work and to which members will be appointed in accordance with their special ntnees. Mr. Diinlel-. I'vpliiloo Mr Daniels made the following ' I I men I regarding the board ami the pur ' poses for which ll has been created "Desiring to make available the latent Inventive genius of our country to im prove our navy, a short time ago 1 iv- quoeted Mr. Thomas a. Bdlaon to be come chairman of an advisory hoard of eminent men who would make up the board. Mr. Bdlaon, with the patriot Ism characteristic of American Inven tors, accepted the all to duty, "The plan adopted for eelectlng the members of the advisory board " as follows: 1 recjuoeted eleven great en gineering and scientific societies lo se lect by popul ir election two members each to represent their society on tie l..iiil The result has bun most trail lying. I have received the nominations of all these societies and have accepted them, and it only remains to have a meeting of the organisation and deter mine the method of procedure In ord-r to utlllae to the best advantage of our navy th's mobllixatlon of one talent and genius of our great country, "The responses of the various sooie- ; ties invited to iMo(Mrate In the great i utidot taking Indicate the patriotic en ihlialaam awakened by this call to duty " Baton are brief sketches of ihe mem bers of ttiB board : tiiirrlciin fhemlciil BaelBt V , Dr w it. Whitney of achenactady. I N. Y., since lsno director of the re. search laboratory of the lieneral Klec- trie Company, rmier his direction the laboratory has developed the Titngataij electric lamp and Ihe mngneilte elec irode UBBll in arc lamps. Ho has also directed tlo' development of many new ppoceaaea i" the use of new alio p. Buhttlomi ami moulded compounde, gpg rare metals. in- i. H, Baekeland of fonkara, N. Y., a native of Kigium and educated In Buropaan untvaraltlas He was for nvnny yeara angagad In the development of tin- photograph Mm and print paper, and was the inventor of a photograph print paper of worldwide reputation. Slm-e IKti'.i ho has been outage,! in consultative and research work, assist ing In the development of many electro- homlcBl protects merlett it I ttMt 1 1 ii le of Kleetrlrnl Prank Julian sVpragua. itom at mii I ford, Conn., IIB7. Qruduatad at An- napolll Naval Atftdemy In 1171, UmJ f nC hoth line and t iixlneerliKt corpa In j navaj an Iill eel me. He m r t for ii time bm an itHslHtant tit Mr. BdlMK in ; the a I ly devehipment of the cltitnc liirhl and dOVla a iimithe math-al h-b- tom for dt-ti-rminiiikr the ohanu'teriatlea 1 of ft ntral xtatlon di.ti ihiitlon. H. C, Laimne, ,t meehanleal eriptlneer, wan hot n .it SpiiivKliehl, i hio, in IS ft 4. II- is cnlal enplnaaf of the WeHtltiK-lunine UOmpa,ny Hi hUMI Inifrmitlotvui repu. tat mn an an tlacUioaJ engineer. American t hema I leal Nncletg. in- Robert at Etochsater, authority on mn i hemat leal glrapaon iVoodward, horn N. Y., Ill 184. He Is an astronomy, geodesy and pnysics tie Is preahl, nt ,,r ihe t'arnegle I nut il ut . of Wiishiiigi.m Dr. Arthur Uorlon Weliater. profas sor of physics at Clark t'nlvorslty, Wor cester, Mass Tlie ajiiwuncement of gnilfSUrf Dantoil said concerning Prof, Continued on Fifth I'ag: "ONLY OUR BEST CAN WiN"-LLOYD GEORGE Mii- Burdened, Britain Slioulil Kill Hap, Siiys Minlitteri MrsT R,CHIKICE MORE Deelarem With United Efforl ii.v Whole PpojiIp Victory Is Assured. iaerlel I sere Pupa' tk to Tar s , !,nNtinv. gepd 15 T.loyd Oenrre, ; Minister of Munition s, baa written a ro ! marhable preface o "Through Terror to Triumph " which 1- a i iipl'ntion of his I epaechas and pronouncements ainca the war began II,- aaya In bis preface. , among other things "My faith In Mir ultimate victory l unw, 'aliened, always provided that the allien nation! pic forth their whole strength ere It l too late. Anything lesa must lead 10 defeat Had tho Allies realised In time tho full strength of their redoubtable and resourceful foes, nay, , what Is more, had they reallxed their own MtrrTiKtli Rnd tnolr own Oi'Ill', j tlu'v WOUld have t.iken prompt actltm to orprnntxts thorn nnd to-day Wf Hhould hav' wttru. Ht'l thfl triumt'liatit dpM'taflt of their Kutts pouring out a Mn-am f BhOl ami shrll Whlctl WOUM have dtlUafod ', the torman trenenoi with flr ami IQOfOlltd tin '(pnnaii lfKluni at roHM thflr , own fruntlerfi. "With the rOaOUfOOB of Omit Dlitaltlt I ITancC ami UunMia ". of thr arholt 1 Industliaj world at tin tllHiKi-al of xhv j AltlOO, the oantMl Powetf till htve an OVOrWliatinJnfl 5Urrlortt y In iill thf DM I trlal and" tqulpfUOttl of war The It uifc of thftf doplorabli fan i omcU) What n.i-lit have leeti fOfaaaffl, "Thf ItiiM ian fUlliaaBWI i falllna IIKe rantl'" of aajld btfafU tho remtleMi ' tldt of th T'iittnl- Invasion W hen w;ll that Uda raeadO? When will It lH Hleimned Ah hto?i ft the Alii1 are strength and their own nupplled with an ahu nuance or w;tr ma terial. nl Ihe II. -I Will W In. There ha- been a great awakolnng in ail the allied countries Our exertions are undoubtedly Immense but we can do more Ih.iIi In matt and In material. Nothing loll our best and utmost can pull us thrniMTti 'Are we Btrainina every nerve lo make up for lost tune ! Are setting all the men we shall want to put into the firing line next year to enable us oven to hold our own? Does every man who car. heli. whether b lighting or providing mil-rial" III det stand clearly Utat ruin awaits remission "How many people to this ountry fullv annrahand the full ihmtflcanos of 1 the llusslan retreat " Is it realised that Russia has for the time being made her contribution to the struggle ror European freedom and that we cannot for many months to come expect the same active help from RtlSBlan armies we have hitherto received" Who Is to take the place of the RfJ islans while those armies are roo,pnpping "" After pointing BUI that Pram e can not be expect, l to sustain much heavier burdens than she ll now bearing . that Italy Is putting be strength Into the tight. Lloyd ueorgi H H Hi it "Titers Is only lit it a in p: Spa red .p" is s ,. fully p; all the poestbltttlea months in the west, the east ? tin ltft to fill up the pared to cope with of the next few without forgetting I. litre. Ie of l.nropi at Make. he Klveti to mplo) era, the In fai upon of thia K"t'at "I'poi the Iov workme thai of th flliSWe to eroinenl th.- i. the Aranotora X he WhOlC pOOple lantl will th pt nil th lihi rih-H of l-!urope for many a nm ration " Mr. I.loyil (oTKe, toniinulnK QUOUM a ehrawd obaerver in whose- opinion tha courat to be purauad to thin oountry during the next three montlwrit1 de- eide the OUtCOma of the war The Mie- later of Mttnltioni ronoludat If Wm ale not allowed to etjulp our faotorlaa and worUahopf with adaquata i,i i or to supply our armlaa bacauaa we mn t not tranagfi ragutatloni appll eahie to normal conditional if pructlcaa an maintained which lestriet the out put of aaaantlal war material ; tf the nattnii heal t A tee when tlie neeil in elear to take the net . juary utepn to Ogll forth it ma n hot hI to th ft nd lt honor a nd iMstt iit e ; if vital daclgloni are pJMt" poned Until to late : If we m ! t to m.tkM ready for ail pi obtable 9 entualU j lit e . if in fad We gtVt r und for the iccuaatlon that e are alouoniug into, dlaaatar l( we a are walking along the ordinary patha of peaoe without un I enemy in siKjit. then I pan aea ho ho. "Hut If we aaciiflce all we own tint) all we like for our n.iilve land J K our : preparal lone are characterised by cnp and resolution ami prompt readlnaai In avary aptiafa, than victory in assured." i I PARLIAMENT TO MEET TO-DAY I'll all I Ion Inereuwe ami BOOS.OMI In Poblta lee tlbolr London, sept, in.- Parliament wilt r.'.issemhh' t i-tl u . The pmKramme In-' pludet pons Ide rati on of tha budget, the' distinctive faa i urej or which win be i large Incroaai s in taxation ami draatlfl ! aconomlaa tn the public servloe. other items on tha pfOgTanjlllM gfi the aenentWnent of the Parliamant t to secure tin prolongation "f the preHent Purtlamenti which normally would end In January . a erop f war eine risen cy rnaaautaa and probubly ihe ratsina; of' the sholi tjueatlon f the conduct ofi the war ITALIAN HEIR VISITS TRENCH. " Whs Noi Vfrald," He VYrltra o ills Qraadmothap! inl t'uhle fltlBMteA tn Tim Si Bomb, Hepl ll i'ie s, pt II. Tha faormartoae states that crown Prince Kumbart has sent iiii enthualaatle teleiram to his grandmother, tin Queen Mother Mar- gbeiita, describing n vialt to the trenches, wher, lie Wltneaaed a violent artillery duel. The Crown Prince, who years obi next Wednesday, telearatn that ho was not adds Ingenuoualy thai bis Very brave. will he 11 says In his afraid and father WM! Kaiser's sketches Helped lliilders. fasciei feets Oeeaa'cs la Tu itis, i 0PBNH yiiKN , Sept The re, ent nit raid hy .ipia-lltis on the Haltlc coast of Btiaala Ii said to inve bean car. Ned out with the help of sketches mule by thr Kalaui during hie Usi ...u to the Car. 1915. nt,tm, tottof 1 ZEPPELINS AGAIN RAID ENGLISH COAST Butem Coantlei Attacked Berlin Btjri London hooks Wprf Bhefled. THIRD DASH IX 8 DAYS Archdeacon of i.nntlou in spr mon Denonneoi "iinip rlal Murderer." ZEPPELIN DIRECTED RAID ON LONDON Iperfel raaBJ ejslfcA to Tar si amstkhpam, sept. il. darnian patters announce that Count P r dinmnd von Eeppelln paraonally di rected one of the recent .eppelin attacks upon jOndon. Some of the papers say that he supervised the raid only from an alt bane at hhnden, while others asert thai the Count llow in one of the machine to Kng- land. paraonally coram andlng the BQuadron, ii'ceT ruble Ttenpntrh tn Tsr Si v. tiOMbOM, Sepl. 12. It Is officially nn nouncejd that Beppeilns raided the oast COSBt again bust night aisi dropped horn ha The ot'icini ttagemant says thoio wore no eaBUaltiea and no damage was done A daapatch from Amsterdam says the follow ing ofllctaj statement was iaued In Hi rMn to-day : "During the nlghn the London ihaks and their environs were successfully bo'tlba . ded " Tho Archdeocon of laimlon. preach' lug In St Paul's Catnodral to-day. ro feered to the recent raids "I need not go further than last Wednesday." sa'.d the Arch ieai on, -"tn tell you that battle wis changed into murder, speaking with an the reatralm that is duo from ovo-i ptowichor. as well us from the ptns. and with the knowl , edge and oonaant of the aanaor, i ton you that to one bOBpitai alone were I taken the dead bodies of little children of It, in. 7 and r, years, and of one f Is, 1" little baby so that tho nuisery IsBi'-ame a' slaughter house "Of the Imperial mutileier who al- k-oveil o. if he ,11.1 in I ordel it. all we can sny In the words oi ine PawintiaX. the moat awful puntshmaat given to a .ill s,: oefore ahae the things msn -'I yytll r tmit thou hast done " This la the third BsppatlB raid on Kng land w ithin Ave day s. DRMA S'US DEFKSCE. Loudon " l imes" Palate in i'i " fni work in pari a. Igeeai I Bbni ft si sea r Tar si v. I 'Np".v. Setu 1.1 i Monday I An edi torial in th fteaae this morning voices what t he general public is thinking and saying legnrdltig th,- Beppalin I a Ml on London They are wondering ST bet her it really is necessary In allow a raid on l ie London district at all. They oh. "erve that Hi, Zeppelin, have teased to yisit I'.l Is OWlng to the perfect syet.ni of autl-alrcraft defences controlled hy one responsible man The Tilers sug (tcsts mat the Bnailah public would like to be aaaur il tint some one man waa reappnalble for such security as n is poaalbls to at hleva. After many sarcaatlC guesses ae to who I now leeponslbie, the flmci plainly Intimataa that the real defend r of London Aaqulth and that he should nil the public to whom he has delegated (he reeponalbillt) for Its defence, WW TISH UNR UFFL ED. loreinaatlcol Bxpori iotawsla unm- hiK - (hfrcoMfblfiHf, Carr$00 saff sses to Thk Its, iNPOSf. Aug The BeotMlIn laidi I. on the terrified luteklrts f London have not tie city's millions: thev have i ot altered tile city a et degree, Hut tiny miracle They have s life t. the .slight- ,.WnrK"'' "n,i roused the anger i ol B island and l.ondo' they have I in ni. tiie people mad. The killing of I innocents, so far from frlghtenlni "Inoi ; peaceful Inhahiiante, bus aarved rather to Imbue them with a desire m eee the perpetral n of tne outrages Buffer. It has. n short, tripled recruiting, nn the occasion of the raid on Au gust l ten persons were killed and thii-ty-Slg injured. Hut the ItreetS wen erpwded allh inisjih ,,f H walks of life, every nock bent hack and every pair of eyes watching the play of the shrapmi about th, raiders When a shell butsts. especially near the hig Kns eu- 1 elope, th, re ia hand clapping mi, I .1 1 subdued cheer x as up. when the Bap. palln motes on unharmed and it is en thai the shell mlssetl Its mark thei. la a groan of disappointment. Tin- night ...-I, ,,1 m '.eppeini is treat.-, 1 us a spectacle with little thought that its presence is a danger, and when the Spectacll s oyer the public returns to ".'Us. wlio replied sin- felt 'he could its own affairs, Sllgrj at the nation that!"0' wh,,r longer, and realising thai ' wars on 11 n-comhatants crowded In a I Patera was unopnecl 11s Stockton started great city, but with no fear for its own I toward shore with Mm. safet) The pollri press hureatl adheres closely lo ite to conceal (no names of the lo. oalltles 1 raid of .sit..,! hy the aaidere. in the lust week on ihe east coast. however, it i common knowledge that the Beppeilns dropped bombs in ami around Ipswich and It appears that one of the dirigible! dropped no t than lorn Po'iilis in the BBS al Ma Bat rgaiet s Tile Indiffersiice of the Itrlllsh public to the Reppalln threat has brought forth i number of artlolea by eaperta, who en deavor to point out that amaaing feats have been accomplished by Ihe tieruniu aircraft despite the fart that they have failed to impreea the generality of the public. II. Massac lliilst. an authority writing in the Ifaratag Poel on the sub- i Joot, warns tlie public against too much ' ( i,."-io ,, o, , concerning ine so-called ssep. : palln fiasco. The Herman Zeppelins, he i declares, have not proved fallurea, hpW I ever unpopular that statement mi. ho InvUHile" rroilane Killed. Inventor HBNBVA, via London Sept IL' -.err Sept KlUbel, the Herman aviator who In vented the invisible" aeroplane, waa killed yesterday at Muenste: while ex periment nig with a new machine. Ha Waa ll years idd. tt, Pag I lleachra l.lvrrpnol. LivKRPooi.. Setu 12 Tito steamer St. I'aul of tho American Line arrived here to-day from New York. No submarine wua sighted during the voyags. n, in.m, Am Von Papen to uenuill Ambnssndor and Unsing Mi Make tho Ar rangement To-day. MILITARY ATTACHE IS ALREADY ON VACATION WaINIMOTOW, Sept 12 Tlie dopar I ture from the Pulled Statoa of Cant Pranz von Papen. military attache of I tho Herman KTibassy, will probably be j arranged In a few days This was In- dlcatfd here to-day . The situation Involving Capt von Papen In the matter. which brought ibOUl tin reuueil for the recall of Dr. p DumbS, the Auslro-llungarlan Ambas sador, is recognised as most delicate. j Nevertheless Die attitude of this (lovern mont is that Cnpf. von Papen has, at I tho very least, been guilty of sn Im propiiet) In attempting to tratum't I Official reports to his (J.oernment by I using an American citizen as daapatch hearer, and that this alono makes his further presence In this country un- j desirable ns an accredited represent. i- i live of his Oovornment. There is also reason to believe, the I officials say. that he was a rarty to Dr, I Dumba's other offeneo In planning to disrupt American Industries. On the other hand, the Administra tion Is not deelrOUS of making trouble, , and hence is reluctant to dismiss him i peremptorily from his post at the (ier- I man Kmhaasy hero. ConsoQttcntly II was considered that the problem night I he solved best and with the least em 1 barraaamanl to either the Herman or ' Pnltod States tocorptnent I y bringing about hla assignment toother lutlosthan that of military attache of the embassy 1 her.. mrrlean 1 If w ppreclnted. The viewpoint of the Amertrai QoV I emment .it regards -'apt. von Pape-i , t ho rough I J appreeiatetl in (iertnan Quartaea, it in ttoderalood, and there la 'a desire to n eet the- wishes of the a me' loan Qovernmeni While, accord Inx to tlie taerman vw. the whole Dumba Incldani u more of an unfoe 1 ttinnte mhrtahe than a poaltlve offence, It In reroRiiiieil that in the eyes of the l n it-t M:tts (ioveiument -tpt. n ' I 'a pen dOM Impropriety appear auiiiv of a serious in having giv en oftVi il paper to Archibald. There In good It a SOI) to helieve. there- ; fore, that Count von HernstorlT. the' iermuii Ansbaaaador, will probabl) soon ! rOai ii the conclusion that the Inteteatal nt hoth Qovemments will he hem served by rallerlng ait. von Hien of i u j conn- ctlon with the arhbaswy in thle I country. Thin Will he done hoi .in nn adml-un-on I by the (ierm.in ISmbase) that Cgpt, von Papen baa dona anything wron. hut aa I an n' t of deferenre tp the jews of Ultgl t .over nntenl toward his oaee. it i said TWO MORE RESCUED BY HERO MEDALIST ('iifft. Riehard A. storkton Plungffl Into Surf in His Military rntform. Sg Qiai V ,T . Pent. ard a gtockton, a he of th American CrOS professor of mill t a rv Bordentown Military i; capt. Hu h-! ro gol.i medalist ' of Honor and i iclence tit the ' ca lemy, this I afternoon plunged Into ' surf and saved tho llvet 'Veils, daughter of Mrs of Now York, and Main member of Battery At a treacherous of Miss Mao PhOtba Wells 1 I .i Patera, a New Jeraey Artillery, .tf K.tst nrnmm Oov. Fielder and A.ijt -: w 1 oin oil the r Sailer watched tip. rSBCU beach. Btookton who t. a Captain In iho New Jeraey National Uuard, was walk- lug on the beat uniform, w-hon 1. all ire, I in a new dress he hoarl the shouts of Miss Wells and IV first seen the plight rs Peters had of Ihe gi win, had he. 'ome caught in was being carried aul He ha I gone to her a eeapuss and to so. 1 rapidly rescue and had himself beep overcome by tide as lie hung on t t to Capt, Stockton spied the The Captain cast off his the strong ' girl, when pair. light titling tnilltaiy lackei nui lihmgeil 11, t , the' Watar, He swam lo Miss Wells and sup- I I ported her until she had regained her ; presence of mind. I'elers was sinking , I for the third tune when Stockton i reached him. Tho Captain called to Miss 1 Men on the beach by this time had launched a boat, which went to Papl Stockton's assistance Stockton Insisted that they row to Miss Wells lust, which they did, and then dragged Stockton an Peters a hoard. Capt, Stockton is a son of State Com mlaaloner of Charlllea ami Correction llli'hard Stockton of Princeton He hsa recently made a name for himself as : Writer on the mllllar) preparedness of the country, a recent contribution hay ing appeared in ColHrr'i Waalp, He was awarded a gold medal lasi year by the American cross ,,r Honor for ins attempt to sate the life ,f hla t sin. Bdward Stockton, who drowned in tha Passaic Ittver. 3 BOYS DROWN ; 2 SAVED. Girl Baeeuee tine in Roar boat teal dent at t.renloch. . ,1. I'll It. APKI. I'll IA. Sept. IJ, ... Three I i iniaoei,iiiit pot s were ilrowned mid two others narrowly escaped death to. day when a row boat capslaed at tlren OCh, N. J. The dead are : Bdward Thompson, Hi years old. Ill North Nineteenth street ; James Richie, 17 years old. Nineteenth and Wood streets; John Connors. I A years old. Nineteenth and Hamilton streets. Ceorga Harris, 83S Hamilton street, and Jacob Htenti. Nineteenth un,i v' ! hie slreeta. were rescued gtanta , .mo llis life to seventeen-.y ear-old Marion llurrln. Nineteenth and Sluunokin streetB. who pulled liim from the water aa he was sinking. Go Quietly IfBernsiorff Agree JB ea I AwWSi Am Vria M . ...y I riM Cllnedlntt. Capt. Franz von Papen. that Capt. von Papen i already "taking s vacation" ami travelling in parts of thin country not Specifically named ( ''Mint VOn Bernstorff is to nee Serr -tn.ry lanavin(f tO rnOsTOW, It in expe,t"d that In the rourjie of their dint-un-slonn th- Dumba matter will otnc up and that thin Will afford an opert unity for the rarh;nK of an uiiflernt.tmllnK vitb re-tcar-l to the caee of Capt, von Papen iMnponitiK of i.ii von PapOCI! eane In thin way will clear up the dapeornatlc phasce of the s.tuaUon, a, thr other fernoiis Invohvd have no diplomat it statue, Wash tngtou officials are Inclined to aecept the umdli.-ial retor1n from Kurope to-da IndS-ittTiar that the Vu-nna OoVa evnmeiit will promptly aee- to the re-U-.t of the I nlied Statew and will re rail ir. Dumba at onve. Tlie Incident is now ragSaithjd as praotioally ended an far an Ambaaaa lor Dumba Is concornod. it in I hi OOnfldefflt belief hen- that .'! -many and Austria will atvpt the nitua tion w It i'out mam festlriK r st tit men t to the axtcm of taking any olhvial , action (Si leu lasted to provoke or Irritate the United statn i lovernment. Meantime the state Dopsurtment ie also awaiting the retvipt of the OOplOI of all the papers taken from Archibald hy the Hritleh oflh-laln. COTial deration of pro ceedings in 'tie oaeca f the AuotroHuna gsrian ConoulOenera1 at New York and 'he . i.t.ir of the Hungarian newnihaper re ferret I h I i I mm I st is he: hk de- ferreti pending the receipt and examina tion of these papern It was learned tOda) that BeinOCHJ them In an offleiti I report hy I 'apt von Papen on the euhjert of the dm- htsures of the Maw York Woriti regarding the 'oaffaued on 0ccad n- TWO SISTERS DIE OF TYPHOID; A THIRD ILL Panlil) f Dentils Hoal.i T pe bj Deatli ii Mlnirle Hay in There w-as weeping laei ntghi in the modes! home of iiennis Healy, a Custom House employee, who lives at -3 Poplar street. Brooklyn, The New fork Hos pital had sent OVM word that Healy s oi lest daughter, JuHa. lit, bad died at o tlft in the tnomlni of typhoid fever. Iiennis. his Wlf one daughter sa ther quietl) , sons and nantfestlni clock ihere t heir grief. Mhot tly citme a knock at th gl r stood outside. after I loor and a in.'s.en-it,- brouuht word t!i 11. 1 oml daUahtor, Mat, one in y, , linger than Julia, had just died, of typhoid ret'-, rnd ,i'ao In Ills Vol k Hospital third 'lout: iter, ill of the same e, is no ii,,. snhjeet of the 11 ISO Ni w A dlaense, pra) are Ho- living rlealya, for the doctors sat her 1 ll.lllii tile slightest She IS 1 of re t oa ri ovei old nd her name is Cntherlne. Julia and Mat w, mpkiyed printing firm in Lafayette street, became ill three Weeks aiso to-da was sent lo the hospital lit In. by a Julia and Is, IPS Wo. list, s k of L'li I 11 it er si l oot we,k later May became ill while and she followed her sister to pita', jaat Monday Catherine Just one at work tne boas beca me ill and sin Hospital. loo w as sent (o l he Ne York ll is balleved that either the water or milk supply cooped the dleettSB Haaly IS III some doubt afl In whether Ins daughter work or was not tho wat, . contracted It home, but -mplovol ttic r supply al the dlaeaaa at because Catharine phyakHfins believe home oaused all thle." Illnesses. GIRL VICTIM OF 0VERSTTJDY. Poaad Wander lua With Ten Books Can't Tell Nn Policeman Pepper found a seventesn. year. old girl With IWO g lelrt text booka under bet a nn wandering in i larenu'tit rat KWB) near lo Cmtona Park yesterday remember who she is t lives in Kochelle t'ii 1 am Hoapltaii the entrance She coiil, In'; r where she her to Kord- Tlie girl is I leet ii imhos tail and has black hair she , us eyeglasses She wore a dark brown suit and I Pink a'.l white ttais: she had a class rt llg lliscl ilted lU." Hi Ro, h..n,. Deiievea the amneeiu ot ovcrstudy patient ,s a victim QUAKE SHOCK AT MESSINA. Hoth I inn unit VoagVlfgS ire Lggj agolli letlfOi tifi ,.i! t mbU ih pnt, t, i Tin: ft) UVMIMA, via Ituinc. Sept IJ. - An earthquake shock sas fell here today. There wiis no panic ami no damage was done. Koih Mount Rtnu nJ Mount Vesuvius ere UnUSUall) active. IMl-0 STENTS. iKAISER 'SENVOY AND LANSING TO CONFERTO-DAY AmbftiuMtdot1 RetttntR toCap- itnl fin Ihiseussion of Sub- marinfl Problem. THE ARABIC r.vsi; TO BE CONSIDERED Yon Bernstorff Believe i n flentsndlns; Is by No Meotifl Impomible. vVASHLVOTOX LIKELY TO SUBMIT RYIDEXCI iiiit Proof That Berlin Accords With Represen tative Views. Washi w.ton. Sept 12 -Mont r.irnst efforta t" remove the sOftoUS ohnincleB In the way of a settlement of the nub ma Ine controversy between the I'nited States and Qerman) are expected to re nult from a conference to tatte place at Ihe St:ite Department to-morrow h- tweeu Kecretarj Longing ami fount oo Bernatorff, the 0)erman Ambassador ! The Ambassador arrived In W'anhir.g t n late to-f!ay after an absence of tan days in New York. His visit at thin time in the lenult of unmunlca t ions betweog him ami Mr. Leans I ng resulting; In an at rangemenl heing made for him to call. It In not Understood that the Am haH..iiot has anything .idditiunal fim his Oovernment to present to Secretary laonalng, He is represented an taking the view t hat. since Germany has tti ; dally declared her accaaelon io the chief ! principle t r which the Tinted States has been P ntendlnx. the two QoveriH , ments should he able to rea-h nn under ' standing .is t specific casen n the nub- marlne issue. Mn the other hand. It may he stated tha; Ihe difficulty, from the Ameruan point Of view. Is the dOUbt which hae beer, cant on the good faith of OeniiHiiy h i-onttant between certain actn of her submarine cQtrmHiideis and the pledgee given by t h iJovernment and Its Am liasfutdor. The facto? that has caused reeling of peaalmlim In Waahlngton in the last few dan is the tleruiHii ItOtO on the Arabic pass. This 11 its and th , difTb-ult.es it preneiitn in relation to the position of the l?nlted States i ex pOCted tO le the chief topic of ijlSCtlg Slon i" the, conference to-monow n - h I ll u I II 'up dlfltcultlea. io . i ptrrnli n. it in expected, ill bo mad tl ar to the ;-tman Ambassador. wiiih- iieiiuiiN of ranching h satlsfac lory umlert.ind.na and while anxl tin to attach all the imiaitance it denerve to the t Iertnan lovernment n declarat ion with respect tn the treatment of passen ger nhitn. the Adminintratloii in not put1 t iiik itnelf in the poall Ion of henetvl.tug 1 1 Of man) to Mini a wa out of the sltuaa t ion for thin io trnineii' Wash ma- Ipn attitude, on the contrary, in scribed one of absolute Srmnest which Ihe apparent discrepancy bet 'it 'll en i leruiM n Worde and 1 lei man a ts la tiie t hh f cause f concei n. There la no doubt here of the earnaafj desire of fount von Bernstorff to elteot an adjustment of the rituatlpn. Th quests ii m tlouht In the extent to WhlOS hla Uovernment Is cooperating with him. ii has been nuagehteti that if the Am bases dor rould demonstrate thai hm tlovtrnmenl le thorougnly 1,1 accord with his rleWe and in prepared to act accordingly in n Inttanoss the detnon st ration would far toward effecting1 a solution f f.it nuhmar'.ne prohlem. Another evidence of good faith which n in BUgffcetedt the (term. tn (Jovernntonl might glv through itn Ambaseador Is to furnish the I'nited States with the text ami dateg of im orders 10 submarine commanders regarding treatment of passenger Bblpa, it in contended that tin Arabic ami Hesperian caaes juetlfy the luit d Staten in deal ring tiiat (Jar man) should produce such evidence. Th.- Indl) At Ions are that the next stase fif the controversy will he the BUDmlS nhu tt iermany of the evidence which the I'nited Slaten has gathered about the point 111 dispute, that Is. the Inten tions of the Arabic with regard to the submarine Waahlngton reggrds thia evidence as overwhelmingly against t hj position taken hy the suhmarlne rom- mander and upheld b) ike Berlin nov el I'tllellt. Till ill fioefSIMni " 1 " tide red. The general View in diplomatic 'inar tern here is that the Qermail OoVOfniUOnt blundered serloual) in its handling of Ihe Arabic note, ami that it went far to defeat Its nui. purpOBCg It is pointed out that. In the first plgng, n proponal to ajrltrate was exprease.i unfortu nately ; al tha out et officio ts erg not even able to tell whit Uermany meant. For the I lerllii Ko reign fflce to have added the Htatemeiil that sVOn if the commander waa In error i.ermany could acknowledge no liability to indemnify glso i" 1 en titled as a mistake, Another, in the opinion of dlplomgtlatg here, Wgl Merlin's gCtlon In living the note to Mr. tjerard. then letting tt ht printed from Berlin before It reai bed Washington It is held th.it a much mora favorable Impression would have. resulted if the note had been transmit ted t fount von Bernatorff and by him presented 'n person to Secretary liann lllg hefore there was any publicity re- gardinK 1 lerman) 's position VALUELESS, SAYS PARIS. The "Temps" la llescrlliea Herlln's Praaalaa tn i . g, Igeciei ' olilf V.pefc, , Thk Si n. I PABIBi Sept. Commenting on c,er muny'fl note teganllng (ho sinking of the Arabic the 7'eiiips aavs , "Tlie note provaa that Berlin's con cessions to W ashington in of no value. 1 no aituHip.n is preciaarf1 the Bama aa before Vcujtral llvee depend entirely on the honor, honeaty and BOeineaa of German submarine captains, which i :in llluaory -uaraiitee. The propatal to arbitrate regarding an Indemnity a i