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I.W...V 23.449. To-alaj, raln fnllamril bv rlratlna aa-aaariea, fuir: brlah ava-ai wimia NEW-YOBK. SATURDAY. JANUARY 28, IMI-I-N PRICE ONE Tllr of Vork. fll nnd liibokrn, T4IO fF.NT*.

I OR GOMFKNT Believes Opposition in Congress to Agreement with Canada Can Be Overcome. PAYNE PROMISES HIS HELP cenate Leaders, However, See jjo Chance for Approval at Present gents in a Quandary. jan Canadian to llghtly ht than it Prarddent ptlmli D4 rs of ten .1 tha fata of thi v. of Ita arla tha bnd ime ot op. tha Houae a chance thai tho pro itlon carrylnc tha paaaed al Payna arlll and M- ana fforte I reporl to tha ra wlll and pray aacretly lt wlll be ta for ursur 'ical ln the 11 would bo aolutlon x- that tha full edll for Ita i ha pi tlcalry da thi raao ippar houae at this atlng n.

and la ln old ement tarlff work Benatora are I to the ure. my," atf havi oma to ha known, It is, lf a alngli Rai I to vote pita tha fact extent. dc Inff. Opimon Divided in Congreu, -n in the thi rre-ctn I tha entatlvea from eetei porUon of to the the the I ortar i in-commlt tatlve a-hlp, mada up Hou 'I heaa tituenti proteat, I tion. lf all of whom i-area by the bi I in thr- i lutlon 4 Ittlni oand from the Df- rJ by Some Senatoi ir McCum ent ln tb rvattve in approvlng of the tlon lo iha re arlll iwn atataa I ment foi i artly polltl Northern nn the the tha of th feneral the I .1..

ba arlfh the A.llll.l r- ui .1 thi Bi nate i franfcly la ao fi appeal ground lt of arlll "ut removal or i ty on aarloua i t-aaunod I on "nd MIGHT SUPPORTINSURGENTS Senator Cobb Says Republicans Will Consider Good Democrat. 1By Telr-Krapr. The Trll un? Watertown, jan. George H. Cobb made thf stat.ment day that lf the ln tha l.rp islature who are oppoetng Wllllam F.

Bheehan would agree on aorna good he would cohaldered by the Republlcana who hava dally votad for s- nator Depew, trrr Cobb waa rttlcent whon guea 1 further, and WOUld not aay Whai If any the preaenl candtdatea the mlnortty would conalder aerloualy. He it la a matter that la up to tha and that they must take thi reaponalbility. Ha predlfl ti a thi-1 omlng wi i k. TURKS ATTACK AMERICAN Consular Agent Beaten in Alleged Mutiny on Stearner. Jan 27.

Accordlni to newapaper reporta here, there haa been aerloua Incldent on board a coaatlng ataamer nami tha New J' niea the American flag, bnl the oH i ew -rf hlch i ireeka Bome flfty tlma azplred TurKlah aol dlera, accompanled by a Heutenant, aa tht- atory goee, ambarked on the rut, Byrla, for Meralna, Aala Mlnor. Accounta of affair dlffer wlth regard to detal ona veralon la that tha aoldlera mfitlnled at Alexan dretta at the Inatigatlon of the Heutenant in order i tha captaln of tha New Jeraey to proceed the vi wltho it dei all Ing at any porta Ti.e Amerir tn com nt al Aii andretta, John T. Perlatlany, on board ing tha ateamer waa attacked and rcughly handled by tha Boldlera. i ly tha li" al Qovernor, alded by i llce, Intervened and arreated ihe mu tlneera, but the captaln ol thi Bteamer i aurrender the Heutenant. it i.and hlm over for court al at Conatantlnopla when the New arrtved there.

the arrivnl of thfl I er Smyrna, however, there eident The i ond mate of thi ndlng waa wlied and taken to the goven nt The Amei Con General il Bmyrna, Ernst Harria, intervenfl i nd obtalned the. but on thi ther 1 idered the Heutenant to the local authorltlea. Another veralon Vf the affair the haatlm aa ol the the mate, wh i a oYvt and woundi ala rne n. The recelve a fuli rej orl ol thi affair. Ava, nama of no Amerlcaa ateam i Jaraajr Bhould ba lo Turklab wat SCALDS FOREMAN TO DEATH Steampipe Bursts in B.

R. T. PowerHor.se, Injuring 12 Men. charles Johnaon, a foreman ataamflt ighl whan a large Bt? bural ''1 of th. Brooklyn Rapld Trai I Company, Ki i Dlvlalon jjore x''r'' burned by clou main talned by the company and then I irk In i of the Unki rlng aboul the i nglni when I was a lon llowed by a Bhaklng of the bulldlng.

The next mo waa niled wlth who waa i est the ateam i Ipe, hurled to 1 I wlth greal force, mlnul it could i -ff naged 1 rawl to the Kenl bulld? lng houted for heli th- Clymer ai tion, tun ed ln a fln idquartera and an an.bu f-om the Eaatern Lnatrlcl CAR HITS AN AUTOMOBILE Five Women Hurt When Trollcy Car Throws Them Out. te li Bl nlghl craahed into itomoblla In wl nd hurled them I Tha a li-- kl: ln the rere Mn 22J rtreet; Mra. Ida Btebblna, 383 Marlborough Road; Mra No. 58 Hooper street; rnetl of No. 256 78th Ji Burnett.

of All wen bruli irnett, who la j-rin ol I at llton bei la to attend th. gradu atlng h'n came out of the bulldlng ll waa ralnlng, and autnm IS TEXAS STILL A REFUBLIC1 Senatc Itesolution Asks State Not to Join Mexitan Revolt Auatln, Jaa 1 all part ln i rebel by W. O. Murray ln tha II waa ra ii rv to thi PEABODYS CONDITION SERIOUS BogtOB Financier Ftill to RaJly from Second Operation. i ly.

the 1 treal a aerloua a Bacond opei on Ja ial 11, having madi trip ion ln a prli I and tralna I ii He wa ol a iroub followed, lt 1 inifl Umi i a growth waa removed from Iui baad, aad tha oparatl aaa au resaful. Later, however, 11 dccbb perfom nd op ratlon, INT COMPROMISE MAN AS With Their Man Virtually Shelved Murphy, Mack and Others Begin Canvass. ADVANCES TO INSURGENTS Considerablc Scntiment for Mor? gan J. Ker nan and Van Santvoord Also Talked Of. T.

If-rrap', tn Trll.ur.r Albany, Jan Wllllam V. Sheehan virtually ahelved, Democratlc making atUI hunl a aat lafactory comprnmlM candldate fur Unlted Btal i Benator Engaged ln this canvaaa an C. F. Murphy, of Tammany; i chairman of the Demo? cratlc Natlonal Committee, arho, llke Murphy, nomlnally la for Bheehan yet, and othera Qovernor inx is a keen Intereal ln tha work, if not an parl In It Through varloua channela advancea an being made to the Ineurgenta. itlvea of the are aeek to irn the of Benator i hla falthful hand aboul a har randldate Theae negotl itlona nol gone yet the polnl of aug any irmal conference, Mur? phy an.l his naaoclatea arho arlll hava the ng word don't care put them i Into the poaitlon of recognlslng the Ineurgenta that far -tt thla time A.I time Vlewa Of the anti many men.

in nnd om of tha re, are being erelcomed by the hitherto have refuaed to ad mll the poaalblllty of electlng anybody 4. pi Bheehan. Boaa Murphy, Tammany, and Dan lei Cohalan had luncheon wlth Qov? ernor Dix to-day at the Executlve Man alon. 1. ter Murphy aaw the Qovernor a ahort time al th-- Exea utlve Pham ber.

The Benatorahlp altuatlon ln gen waa wnvaaeed Murphy will take up the matter In 4r York over Bunday. nd Ihe otha liie, guna De return to the fray ni they may have aa hed i man who wlll i 1 ln a neral way objectlona rala ia the gntl Tammanyitea to Bheehan and one or two hardahell Tammany men whoae namea have been mentloned. Bheehan back to Tork to-day, that hla atrength waa unlmpalred Mack anrl Straus See Dix. Norman E. Mack and N'athen Btraua called on Qovernor to-day.

Mr sir.nis s.ilfi be cama merely to pay repperfs. Itack remained uith the Qovernor aaaaa time, and II ia aup noaed th.it thay dlaruaeed the aenator rhija siMiation. Th- Qovernor said that had been made to him re gardli ference." 4., ma neral notlOn me faahlon a ai ttlement of tha dlfflculty wlll reached i eat week niy there la a very general hope lle tha li tjve dlacl) I i haan't beei ao ngoroua ts Ii mlght to the palrlng th- i many membera who have wlahed to go I rm la aweet dlepoaltlona irered grouchea promlacuoualy around the capital. as to the Identlty of the compromlae cand I that h. arlll bo hitherto it.

thi lhal body a I I been voted for the ballotlng Thi rr la for Morgan a Irlahman ai I Ri nan Cathollc, to dla of religioua race made by Blahop Luddi othera Juatlce Gi ird haa hla frlt nda intereal vaa attai hed the fact john D. Ken twi the ball I Beymour Van Santvoord, of li I a probal by aoma h- la a frian-l of Gov tr.t] Btate Chairman Huppuch re was a orl adrlft was to be the body ajitlon to know wh it la gnli I ird the name laldor Btraua, whi looklng over the ground, favored 1 ao harmoi can ii Vlctor Doa llng and juatlce Jamea A. O'Gorman ar. alao poki oi inlon that i ame nenta of Mr Bhei han to day waa egpreeeed by Benator Baxe, of jjew declared that he expi ta wrek. but dld nol aay tt partlcular dlrectlon he tiinuirht ild turn.

blyman Bee if Bteuben tount). aald tt aai 9 ereek, if the deadlock held, he an effort to unlte aevt rai llke him. fell that Mr Bheehan had had a BUfflclently lor trlal, and The a- v- rk organlxatlon to auggeai ompromlae i andldate. Ut ana i endlng aoma through arbltratlon, however conducted, tny Ineurgi an atand Ing faat, and i lara they wlll ontln ta to pn electlon of Sheehan If it i iimmi Their meetlnga taica ara matnl ilned Benator Reoge it ahepherda ins carefully, aad i ini legialatlve aaaembly al ndana a to day i Ini tha iture began ballotlng a Unlted I alaty membera pn ent, forty-ona leaa than although the irmal ballol taken al i. Iha waa an ,.) i holi ta the ab eem a quorum Sheehan'a Strength Unchanged.

jajol countlng iha 141 membera ag end Wltttani Bheehan'a atrength remained tha aama, although oJBctal t.iiiy iv blm nlaetea votea Thla waa dua the fact th.at tbe Damocratla abaeataei almoal en gu liill.l i.l,r MORLEY'S PLEA FOR ENGLISH Indifference to Language in Predicted. IBy TTi? Tt11 London, Jan. Ona of nt. i ir discourses whlck ara elwaya read wlth dellghl waa deltvered yeaterday by llorley the memben of Engllah I latlon. Engllah boya, he aald.

wera tHiiRht to wrlte Knglish. and the slg nlflrance of thal waa lhe Indifference Implled one of the nobleai aad powerful of Sur-lv tha li stupendoua fa I ln Britiah a aaa Ita conaequenca ln the boum i gioba Influencfl the Engllah language. There araa ln paal no parallel to It Toward the cloae of Morley'a ad in whlch be conaldered aubjecl Engllah llterature ln many of iti thi veteran atateaman acknowl rdgcd that the preaent moment no irch oi cuph the throi ttere, hut th.it. he added, did i oi r. Thi lamp of genlua, though ll I nti tu urning low, would replaalahed wlth orba and would brlng new OPIUM RAID BY POLICE Eighteen Men and $2,000 in Paraphernalia Captured.

i ghteen men i wagon load were mr' I by the polli In rald an '1st laat night. 1 he rald was made by Police Bergeanl Morlarlty and Datectlvea Wataon, Londrlgan and Bhelblen, of tha Ci ntral i bei ween i enth an I th avenuea, and rald waa made theatrea i th thelr audli into tho Dtreeta The police had dlAculty in holdlng ba? thi- greal i rowd thal gathi tWO kl the dl 'r 99 have the ho and laal night In gettlng i aai tl dnorkeeper. Upon thi avldence gathered by him th sald waa made. The I furntehed ln expenktva atyle, top floor ed by tne amokera Opium end a eaaoriea al were confiai ated by the poHou Th. 11.

i. charged wlth dlaorderly con no i prleb hai ln I een found. i- AVIATOR HERDS CATTLE Rene Simon Finds New Use for the Aeroplane. Houaton, Jan. Btmon, the aviator, knnwn two i ontlnenta for hla daring, this afternoon added new lau rela to 1 ro" when for tha firt-r time in the history of aviation ba dernon strated th.it berdlng rattla aith planea waa poaalble Blmon left the aviation di Id, and, I acroaa pralrlea, darted dlrectly for a h'-fi of cattle praelng half a miie away.

Cowbojra were Juet arrivinj? pre paratory to roundlng uj. tha anlmala when Blmon deacended and, clrcllng around tha ataera, aoon had them on a trr.t f-'flHrii the aviation llald Ha drove them up to lha few aaparatlng thi n-i fr-m lhe prairle and than Btaited them weetward, dellveting then to tba rowboya MRS MORGAN AT JEKYL ISLAND Financier's Wife Not Feeling Well An Extended Stay 1 ti unt-flA i. Oa 'f- Mrs i.ui,t Iforean arrived hara lata thla after. noon. aad doparted oaea f'-r lakyi Ial.

nrifl fnr 1 II BTBI nl fr-HuiK' ar.ll, bul th.it Hn-re -i-rloui, tondliiou. SIXKIXC.l 1 $350,000 FOR LKL Moffetf Article in "Hampton's" Causes Reversal of "the Policy of Silence." "DOESN'T MAKE GLUCOSE" Charge That It Poisons Candy Espccially Harmful Now, So Company Sues Writer and Publisher Alike. The policy of illence malntained by lhe Btandard 011 Comi rdlng ka made on th.rporatlon ln mag ailnea ifr publlcatloni hai yeatirday lnto I ff its Brat llbi Bulta were dled, nam? Ing bb defendanta the Broadway Maga Bine, Incorpoiated, publlahera of "ii i Magaslne," and Cleveland Moflfett, writer of the article "Caaaldy and I Poiaonera," In the Febrti ie ol that I ublli atli Ifr. Moffett'a arti di rtbed the pure food amp ilgn wagi In Phlladi Ipl ll. p.

Caaaldy, and under the luh I -The ptandard Oll nd Polaoned Candy" he hargt th il tl B1 ind ird Hl Com? pany waa engaged In making polai glui oae, whli it boI i to ca Thi Btandard Company promptly ai -V' red wlth i ln th I Btatea llrcult lourt, from The Bi oi i orated, and 1100,000 from Cleve? land (fetl Thla i ourae waa re? aull of meetlng dlrei tora Wt i Aa olfli Ial of the i ompany aald yeater? day that the suits meai a policy, -I ault of whlch no i ntaln ng Btatementa Uke tha artli of (da Tarbell, Lln Bteffi ar.d Cli rt land 11 would paaa un hallei J. I. C. Clarke Talks. i iv illarke, aa tlve of th.

Btandard Hl 'ompan ticle bad arouaed the Indlanatlon of tha dlrectora of corporatlon, bi auae It apoke throu out the Btandard Oll any aa tha prodin er of glui oae, treaa tha ompany had vt id Intereal ln the manufai ture ol thal prod? ucta This attack, be added, i.a.1 come at a partleularly crltlcal tlme, when ffuit for the dlaaol itlon ol the i orporatton waa pendlng bafora the United Bl Bupreme Court, and an artlck Ing the i ompan) aa i olaom ai I hlldren ould ba qulte harmful. even though ll wera cepted aa fai that the Juetlcea tha Bupreme Court were not InBuanced by anything except what vi.u bt fore thi-m. Tha report thal the Btandard OU con trolled the Corn Producta Corporatlon mphatli iiiy denlad by Mr. Clai ki Ha iald that men Intareated In tha Btandard OU Company oumed about i nl tha ato ot the Pi ucta Corporatlon, bul tliai lhe company itself had no holdinga Tha lulta, Mi Clarka addad, broughl aftar ha had damandad retrac tton from the publiaaera "Hampton'a ii.niiiiurii iiintii aaaja MAILLARDS VANILLA CHOCOLATE A da a I li i theae wbo know ara Aiivt. OLD MASTERS DESTROYED Works of Rubens, Van Dyck and Tenier3 Burned at Antwerp.

Antiverp. Jan. Kenke. a well kro-An art collector, dl-opped llghtad mateh to-day in his studlo. Several paintlnga by old maatera, Including Rubena, Dycb and were i.

The loee is eatbnated gt EDITORS FACE ABOUT Indiana Press Pledged to Sup port Mr. Taft. IndlanapoUa, Jan. Indiana 3e publican Edltorlal whlch at its conventlon a year ago ref used to in dorae Taft admlalatratloa, faeed about to-day and adoptad raatrtuUoaa la I unreeervedly, President Taft, pledglng lo blm the support of the Ro publlcan preaa of the Btate and apppal Ing to the votera to rally to him. Tho tolutlon says in part: gdmlnUtratlon haa been charac .1 by a largef for the in tho and ement of iueetiona vitaiiy gffactlnf tra of tha Amerlcan a COMMITS HIMSELF TO JAIL Prisoncr First Inspects Comforts and Later Returns.

k. N. 27 man appeared at tha Ra kland County jail afternoon and at his requaat GroM ahowed him the interior. He aaked about the houra of asarctae, examlned the kitchen. the food.

the md. flnally. aaked: tlma do you cloae up for the "About 0 o'clock," ar.swered the Sh. fi minutes befora nlna the again appeared at the JalL "Well, rrfr." he aald, "you can lock me you up," aaclalmad the Sheriff. do you -juat what I aay Lock me up.

I'm of your prlaonera for atety rj ui handed over his com i than explained hls a man waa Wllllam F. Pelter. He irraated In Kyack yeaterday tion and Pollce Juatlce Levlson him county jall for taro ii ont bl a Pi raajaegl be alloared to go the county ilona waa granted, and ba walked llee arltl hla oarn i rannrUtmaot FALLING HORSE HURTS TENOR Constantino Part in "Girl of Golden West." ton, Jan tl Cenetaatin. Opera 1 tompaay, was "Tha Of11 lea Waat" al the Boetea I ipa i igh his waa i hed i oad I retorned Bd la- .1 perfoi mani a happened iiie iai ai t. when Conatantino, aa Johaaeu, ihe road agent, captured and bound, rraabatag hoi aaba to a hera tha eow? araitlna to hang him Conatan? tino, hia arraa being bound, aetrkii in tr.uit Pred Si the ao-Ahoy Bi tOI 4 ni.

irere rt.iinK ovai a brldge leadtng To the the i ippad aad fell bath men to utt- htirt argoaaa aVgay. 1HINKS MISS ARNOLD LS Police Have Ceased Search and Commissionar Flynn Says He Is Sure No Harm Came to Her. FATHER SAYS SHE IS DEAD Hints of Love Affair Stronger, Despite Denials of Family Letters Received From Cranks. Franeis R. Arnold, the mlu ing Dorothy H.

C. Arnold. aald yeater? day at the ofBoo hi? lawyera, Oervea Annatrong: "i bellave ebeolutely that the Riri la dead. it would ba ba I aough, Md enough, if lhe daughter whom krved ao well were lylng beetde har grr.ndmothir in Oreenwood, but this ia a thouaand tirm At aame tlma Deputy i na miaaloner Flynn, whom the father told all the clrcumatanoaa aurroundtng hia daughttVa dlaappearance, aald perience leada ma l.njecture that tho glrl has met wlth vloleuce, and wlU probably tnrn up." Apart from tha above i Flynn decllned to commeni upon the caae, but th'- racorda of Poilce De? partment ihow that for laat ten daya at lt-ast, there 1 on the Arnold caae, Laal night the "mlealng clrculara," furntahad by Mr. wera aent out on the Police De? partment malllng liat, daveloprnenta in eaarch for the giri who dlaappaared nn Decem her 12 conatated largeiy of Upa from pen daalroua of ihe 11,000 re ward Mr.

Arnold offered on Thuraday, the ateady atreem of whlcb waa by the receipt Of "ne letter, th-fl writer of arhich said he would tell tba father where hia daughter waa, but only on payment of Letter Shoved Under Door. This letter waa nol aenl through th? maiis. but waa ahovad under the door of the Arnold home at No. 108 Kast 70th street some tlme on Thuraday. night.

it was found there lata that nlghl aaal reached the lawyera in the caae yeater? day. Wrltten In Qarman, wlth mived r.erman and Engllah acrtpt, ll demanded that tha placed In maii box No. 3, at No 415 Eaai '-ith That houaa laownad by tha City and Buburban Homea Company. and is aort af i apartment, far over on tl Eaai Btde. Ifall No longa to Mr? Hdrrla.

but as tho la the honaakaapar lha has never uaed the mall boK, bttt has had her mad deltvarad ln tha rentlng c.fflce of the house. Bhe knaw nothing of the of Mlaa Arnold. nor Of the lettar whlch baen left Thuraday night. but tha Bad that the writer of tha letter knew that mall hoX was BOt oaed hy any one votild indi cate that It waa ufttten by aome one the houae. Howevar, nelther Mr.

Arm strong. tho lawy.r. nor Mr htm attached any Importance to the 15,000 demand, and In facl only notlfled the police of the receipt of the letter as an nfterthought, iftet thay had glran it to the newapapi The only othi I that I eearchera for thi- mieeing glrl during Om day waa ona whlch a man who called hims.lt" Mr. fg ivi ln to some ona at tho Arnold Just who raealvad thla rlaltoc ramalnad a myati rv, Mr. Arnol I I that he dldn't know to th- atory had told, hut dldn't belleva it would help blm to flnd hla was to tha effed that Mr.

Lan while in Philadelphia aavaral om beard a convareatlon between two ehauf feura in front of the BeUavue-Stratford Hotel, ln thal dty. Overheard Kidnappmg Plot. There had been an automoblle acd d-nt ln fr.mt of tho hotel, ha aald, whlle atandlng wlth the amall ci rd that gathered i ird ona f-ur say to another, nelther of them he ing directly conrernt-d ln tha accldant! "I hrought a woman over from NeW York the other night; got har lnto my. machlne by telllng her there was a -oman Inatde it who'd falnted, and got away wtth har. untU Bomething mnv-s out about and get a plece of real nwm It waa not untll ho read the storiea of Miss Arnold's disappoaranre that the.

man who callad hlmaelf Mr. Legg at? tached any Importa halati overheard There were at laa twenty men Orttt drifted up to the offlces of tho Arnoll lawyera during the day. wtth aa many dlfterent atorlaa of bavlng aaan har the dlaappearance. Ona of them. who to have leea her laal Monday.

went tha length of deecrlbtng eaadH how she then waa i urytng book 9td a candy box, whlch ba waa sure uere the him arttclee she purchaaed Juet ba h'-r tda weeks ago. tha atorlaa bad enough founda tion to I yere Mr. Arnold expreeai I II aa hla abaoluta convlctlon that waa dead. and rlbad tha '--t mathod by whlch he falt convhv wlth He ould aai rtb? ia I oa why any OM ihOUld hOf he had --n. mk i hlmaelf, be wa I he thought it ln 9ha ritould have any, bul he Inateted thal had abaolutely thal aha waa murdi red Murdered in Park, Father Thmka.

araa har habtl to walk through On tral r'ark." aald "tta might walked up tha walk between the Eaai I-rlve and Flfth avenua, whlch la darlc gnd unfri.iuent.d OO a af ternoon, ahe mlghl hare taken the waik reeervotr. Thara it wouM bava t.n aa eaay mattar att.uk her; might been gagged atrodoui things do lmi'peti." und ho mada th. turea of a erimlnal garmte. "The police aay it would he waal "they wouldnl admlt that (lthty were so lax in tho.

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