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1RIPIE I ON
Miss Stockton Wins in Play-Off
for Gross Prize.
HONORS FCR MRS. TRAVIS
Leads ia Medal Play and Bogie
Handicap in One-Day
Golf Tourney.
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Coun?-- aad Toi \ f Monti lalr,
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algn of '? ' Hobena, of Englewood, ar.l
ol the Crea i nt Athletic
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lt will 04 recalled
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and Hobena the reaull <>f an irgu
Ita of Anderson
r,r.d -* men of*about aeventj*
II 1 tn n talk OTOI tb* tel.-phono
Hoboni aaid ha ?]!?' n<**t UBderatand that
. was scheduied for yeaterday,
. lhat l.cts been po-tt
icni-fl a rMle.
In ? -Ma hol? flnal round for
the champi??: ihl- et tbe Beltnwol OeU
C J Sullivan bec-am*** the ttt!'
- hv <iefeat!ng WaUaoa N*. Mnclatr,
and 7 to play. ptnclatr has stlll to
bl the decislve n
tl ? Baltusrol Cnp.
H. RMiW'l, wlth a handieap of 84. w-r.*i
the greenn committei- '-up al th?* Hft
\ tn Pattea
'n the thirty-r-i*" hole flnal round hy
aad I to play. Rlddell when lhe
titlea beejaa laat month, wb> ai
lowo.i 14 atrokea, bal be _"-prori
much that hl" hnrd*'nt> wwi redm*
.??vcr, the eompetltlon
for th<
Pntten aUowed RMA?1 eievr-n
? . boil round. Rl
deii an I .i ii arho a*oa laat
eii'h has ii laa "" tbe trophy.
g tosfetlv-r
the i ? *?.*? la a thirty-eix ball
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?ther competttli *
BLAKE WIN3 AT BILLIARDS
Beats Muldanr by Safe Margin in
First Match of the Tourney.
Laun .*. b Bii-? ?'>' i"
thr* ar.ai. ir ha_dleav thUne bill?
iard tournament, twhtlob began al Dely*i
Acadi-my. last nlKht. >Ii- h..ti<!ily defeat
*-* Mark Mt-deof l a a a-e ef Mf to i<n.
Blake's 1-est runa arara 42, 33 and 33,
VTalle be averaaed *r<llghtly over 7. Mui
dftur whim t.ff hla atr"ke, h'a heat effort
bettlnc hlfl Mn-t'id l'oKKenburg,
the I^eilt-rkran**. < i lb player, who l? the
?aly Beratob toataatanl. at $t*o polnta. la
allo-alnK a ]'*>poinl handicai' lo the (tiu
other playera
Charles _ Johaaoa defeated Maorlea
laaat* bj* a geara of ? te II 1" the ama?
teur handicap thre-vushloii billiard tour
?Munent a: the Motvlagatde BlUlard Aaad
emy. Johneon'a l-.tg); nt* waa 4.
'n the aecond manh Charlea Hamett,
*bo had an *illf)wan'*,i' or 4, baal I-<ouls
"eyera by a BoeN of M to l Bai-Btt'l
ktot run waa 3.
A SHORT CUT.
ror g Utt 0f furniahed rooma in New
York tonault The Tribune'a Room and
?oard Reaiatar.?Advt.
HEM MBEIS MM
O'Keefe Bobs Up Strongly at
Finish and Gets Draw.
SHUGRUE WINS HANDILY
l Outpoints De Ponthieu in Fast
Ten-Round Bout at the
Garden.
Three flercel) c-onteated ten-round box
ln| bOUta kept a large crowd lfl good
humor ai Madlaon BQuara Qardea i?st
nlght In the laat contest Kddte Morgan,
m welghl eharnpion of Oreat Brit?
ain, had a hard tlme of it wlth Eddle
O'Keefe, of Philadelphia.
In the aeeond round Morgan eaught
O'Keefe wlth a aolld right to thc jaw that
t flnlahed Eddle, who weathered the
Btonn ohij* bjr covertag up. O'Keefe was
stPl unateady when he chiiI"' "Ut ("f hi*
corner for the third round, but he wafl
dolng betti r al tba end.
"i then on thc hoyp w-nt nt Bach
from bell t.> bell, O'Keefe u*lng hla
long li ge. Ha ahoi it oul bo
y that tne falr halred Btiton could
vold it. aad ln the laal few ruunu**
? K '?? i: OVOrcama tbe others lead. The
? ound waa an O'Keefe'-, i>ut in view
of Morgan'a better BhOWtng at the start
., di 'ie tha fairer-t dedaloa.
welghed III antl Morgan 1.0.
? i o_t of ihe nlghi reeulted
from lha meetlng of "Toung" shugrue. of
"'ity. ar,"! IaOUla l>c Ponthieu.
. ; gh! wi iuht of France. it toob
r.iuml or two to BOlVB thc
? but after that the
y- t.ny bad the upper hand.
it. tbe alxth round i ? oaugbl Po Poa
? tth l< fm fcu.l rlghts, caueing the
ner to ree*. Da PontMeu fought
hard, however
Bhugrue rented in thc ninth round.
whlch De Ponthieu had by a nanow mar
ut tha t4-:it.-; was all the other way,
ue hittlng his tnan almost at wlll.
lt was Bhugrae'a bout by a eomfortable
margin Both welgbed U9K pound*..
Jack Oaodrnaa, rntrodoced as the "West
Idql," and Hlll Kleming, a willlng
I Agbter fr.,ni Old Town. Ba, furnlshed
', ten rennda ..f actlon thal kept th* crowd
| bowllng. Flemlng knew little of the art
. but Vi.pt bOTlng ln with awk
? . 'awlngfl that were hard to avold. j
afl clever as ever, uslng
Mis left tO gOOd advantine in BVerT
ii4'in'i. ."n4i won on polata.
At tba outaet Ooodmen qulckiy got to
mlng, cuttlng th.- Malne boy's Up, but
the latter drove ln several pHe-dtivlag
t lefts to tha body that madi- Jack gnmt
(loodman probahly never hit a niaYi
hard.r than he d'.d Flemlng. but the only
? ffect lt had was to make the cther punch
icer.
PLAN NEW BOYS' LEAGUE
Private Schools May Have Own
Athletic Association.
P'r.n** for aa al iletle assoclatlon
among the private achoola of NOW York
Irawn up by Abiaham I>.
hn, ?'* Xi>. III West I'lnth Utreet.
Tl-,.' need Of BUCh an organliatlon bflfl
heen beenly felt, and the assoclatlon
I tc lald down along the lines of
i'ublic Schools Athlct,c League,
whlch 1 aa beefl *'?' aucceaaful in regulat
orta among the boya
. are a i.irge number of prlvate
inslitutlons ln the clty. partb'ularly the
Harlem, New York. Manhattan, Ford?
ham and Iliooklyn preparatory Brhools.
ns well as the Friends' Bchool, whl^h
Urable attention to atliletl^s
Id flnd proflt In the formatlon of
, league to loob after their interests.
1 |fr, Cohn WOB fo.-m-rly president of the
Iaa Colleglate Preparatory Bchool.
Any lnstltutlon lnterested ln he move
? ? enn obtaln further information
hlm.
BEATTY B00STS HIS CLASS
Helps to Win Track Title for
Juniors at Oolnmbia.
The Columbla Jui n the hrter
track champlonahlp yeaterday,
when thev ecored nlne polnts ln the two
4-venta that were beld over fiom Batur?
day. Kuaaeii U Beatty, the Intcreolle*
?hot-put reeord holder, won the
throw wltb a throw af 124 feel I
Beatty won the Bhot-put on Bat
nrday, flnd In flll Bco_od ten pointa for
the Junjora. J. <Jreenleaf waa second ln
tho d,. \ th I *7 feet l Inch.
Bterllng Oraham, *1B, won the brnad
Jump ior tl a aoph'-unore* wlth a Jump of
1<> feet T>*_ liKht-s. D. Tenney, '14, dld 19
Inchea, aad F. Joe, a Chinese
Ht.iilent. was third, with a Jump of 19 feet
5 Inchea.
Th' Junlora won, wlth a total of 4711-12
polnta, and the sophomores- were si cond,
Wltb tt. Tbfl neniors were third. wlth
Wjg, ara- tha freahaaen fourth, with 13.-6
polnts.
If plans whlch hava beefl modc at Co
for the BrganlaatlOB Of a rldln*.
Club Ko through, it is probable that tbe
Blua hvA Wnite ?U| bt- repr4aente.] next
I a rolo team and wlll take part
ln matcbefl Wlth Yule and Pennsylvanla
Forty SLudents are needed to form the
Club, whlch will bave weekly meetlnga at
g -.- my.
The new organization has as its baoker
Profeaaor a. DeV. Taaaaa. ir addltlon le
Inatruotlon ln rldlng th..' membera wlll ba
? A ln p.-lo.
?tbal] preatlea got under way at
la yesterday, a full fortnlght ear
li<r than usual. Twenty 'varslty can.il
dflteea raperted te Harry Fi?her, the
? ho Bpeat most 4>f the tltne golng
Over the plan of campaign ani drilltng
the men Ifl BhOOtlBg. The fact that the
will be played ln less than a
nflde the early start necerfarv
veterana of laat year's champlon
?n wera flmong those who reported.
forward; Ben*"on. forward and
,.i, flrere the ratrulara back with
Captain Jaqeee, arba was unable to play
.son hecause of lllness. Veeder, tiie
?ld PrlaoatOfl star. who has been ln the
Columbla __-?? BcbOOl for two seasons, re?
ported and got a place in the flr.-t s<juad.
OAKLAND WINS THE PE-fNANT.
Ban Francisco. Oct 9%-Hy taklng the
la.-t two gfl-aee Of the season from l.os
Angalaa, reatarday, OaaJaad'e baseball
team w,n tbe Padflc Ooeet Leafue pen
naat from Vernon by tba fraction of a
game.
o.nkland's standlng for the neason was
BJ] ;ier cent and that of Vernon .btl per
14 l,t
NEARLY 8HARED 8UICIDE'S FATE.
Chicago. Oct. 28? Max Enkhart, twenty
peven y.-ars :>ld. waa found unconaclous
thls aftemeoa la a hotel room n<xt to
BB apartment m whlch O. Kelley, flfty
Ojtra yeara <ild, was dlscovercd dead.
Kelley *1-'* cornmlttcd sulclde by gas,
whli h had -ei-x'api-d Into Enkhart'e room.
Fnkhart wlll recover.
BICKER OVER_SPRECKELS
Coun3el at Sugar Hearing
Spend Session Sparring.
naus a. lateihala praeldaal of ne
F.-dcral* ftnrnr Rrfinlisjr Compaay, occu
ried the stand nii reeterda** ??ml?g at
tho resutned hearinir of tha government "a
sult to dlssoive tht* Amerlcan i'litTar Re
finirjc Oompany. Jamea R. Knapp. as
sistant T'nite.i st.*?tcs Diatrlet Attorney,
had a hard time a-ettine- tlie anawers he
wanted from Mr. BpreokBle, for Frank B.
crawford. counael for the siiKifr tiunt,
kept luittlng in abjeeboni
At one time the debato batweei ooun*
sol became s-o Tina'rti t'mr Ur Craarfbl 1
?uggeoted that a qaeetlon ba arfthcjrawn.
"Othcrwlse," he aald, "1 aball feel oalled
upon to comment on it."
"I had Intended wtthdrawtag tha q 101
tlon, but In vlrw ot your reruarl-s. I fchnll
have an answer," ret*:rr"d Mr. Krmpp
"I withdraw tlie rerr.ark." said ot*
rrnw-fonl, "and reque*-t tK.it you do th"
snme for tlie queatlon.**
"Not aa kmg a.** rou roQdeet '?." aal.i
Mr. Knapp, and dlrected the wltneaa to
replv.
In the afiernr.on, Ge-orp**- R. p.inker.
once assistnnt to th?* general. maa
ol the Delaarara fiucar Houae, *.-iiii h".-.*
l'f waa appaoaehad by Joha ir Beattea
arlth an offer for the atock of tbe com
paay. This waa when the tnst bei
tu bo formed.
Thr hearlng waa adjourned until Thurs
dav. when Mr. Knapp wlll offtr tln- lettera
wbleh passed between John it Pan
and the nfTVla)--*. of 0>e timerloan Bugar
Reflntng Company whea Mr. Pareona
waa it.i eounaal.
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PLEA FOR HONEST RECORDS
Crying Need for Body to Govern
Motor Boat Speed Trials.
Then* haa v*een BO much ?.-rltl'i.'-'ii con*
oernlng alleged recorda ol Bpeed boata
?iurin*r thi- last aaa aon, both In regard t.>
tba I tual timinir n:id to tha mal ? -.ni'*:???*
of tbp courses. that a ?*r<*at deal ol feel*
Ing haa heen urouaed. aaya 'Vii. htliiK" ln
an editorlal plea for "honeel recorda* la
Its current ifttie Contlnulng, it
?*lt is hiKh tlme th.it aomethlna ?*aa
done in record to '). i ai i l al aome cou
troiiinK body had aupervlaton of all racea
of more than local character whara rec?
orda are to he tr.^-.i f>>' Ii, a Bt?flber ol
inaiiiiici-*- corrs* *t ...??%?.* bei ti ;
bnoyed by competenl oi 11
government aunreyora, and thi
hava later beaa movod without tba
knowledge of tt... publlc, or often of the
conteatanta ?lemaelvea Tln
ural Incentlva fot stii h a proced ire, Inaa
much aa lt always adda to th" BUOOOM
of a ratr BMOt tO bave i <?
and geed advertlolng la frequently bad
tbereby; bul the practlce la ?
ia unfair to tbe publlc, to ino conteatanta
tiu nueh 11 and to ol b lbl<? ? nti lea
and Bbo ild i ? I I ?
''Practli ? I evei y othi ? foi m
petltlve ?.port haa
whlch re<i gnlaea the legltlmacj
riatm for raoorda
the t?nlng 1*4 aecurate, : ul I
eourae la of tne requlred lengtl bo tbol
BO record st.tinin acci i>t??! Wltl
? q Buch a .ont
in , i .jw-'t boat i: Dfl 'ld BOt onlj
rarlfy the aocuracy ol aveiy couraa over
wbleh a 'rOoord' la tnHiit*. i.ut ahould have
I representative tluv-r preaent al
Hpei-lal rari* IDM ta II WO Ild t:
tmitrol of the grantiriK Of ebempl
tltlea, whlch und4i U ?
ua looBi-iy used and are little i - than
a farce.
"it la not. af eooree, i eanl tba ich al
auporvision is oeeeaaary for ali raeea
certainly all mei*ta af a natlonal, Intei ,
natlonal or BOOtlO?Bl Importaace ihou I
properly naetloai I
body
?This would ain.. reoult iii tba
tabulatintr and reeord?ig of l
Aa it la now, the IpOpdl Of
not reeorded dednltely, out?>de ol tb<
neWspeper rep<*rts, aad tbaaa ? ? t ?
inaccer-siMe and 11k!.le to >rr,,r. whlcb
rea-.iltB ln the .ialni of reoorda I
iii tllfft-rent part- Ol the countr.
.?eily witi,...* I.'
proved. if Ihe rarloui powai
datioriB of tha Unlted Btatea could *.'??*
t.*K'*tiier and form Buch a conti
II would be a Wg step ln tbe riatu dlrec*
tlon.
"Praettcally ali the > ai ht and power
boat clubs of th? countiy ara mi
aome rai ing* aaaotiatlon. an-1 It would BOt
ba a very dttBeaH taak to aet together a
nattoaal aaaualaalea wltb ooaftrol in bucIi
mattera. tn ?iny particuUr rai-i. lha cost
ut a'JCli aupervlalon OOUld he borm ? ,
ly by tho aBaodation and tln* fllub hold
the reKatta, th* hu-dm ol espenaa bei g i
im*Ul ln CA>rnpar!aon to tb** t r-r. -tltn ln [
curred. 6ornethln-* tnuat ba dOM if Ibe
preeent atate of atfalia its not to reaolve
into a peaadaL"
TROLLEY STR1KE PUT OFF
Westchester Carmen Say Harsh j
Things About Whitridge.
Aftur bOltM-g a bla niass muotina ln a
publlc Bquare at fOf-tera lant nlKiit to i
lind out whether they would bnvi th j
iia;kln? of the publlc if they areol ...tl
on atrike to aalri union reeognltion,
mot.ji tnen and oo?ductora oa tbe Toahera
p;:ectriti ltallroad daoldad to dt-f^r a wuJk
out until after Friday at l.av. Ifora
maes meetliiKs wlll be held tO-mOITOW
and Friday nights. Tha threetaned Btrlhe
would affi.jt ti..* trelleya In Fonkera,
llouat vernon. Keu Roohelle aad Baal
Cheeter and Baei of lha Thlrd Avenue
Railroad Company |0 New VorK
The recent n-funal of FVederlOh W.
Whitridge, president of the Thlrd Avenue
oompaa** and it.? ffeataheeter Oouaty aub
Hldlarles. to f-rant lhe MM- ;:;-"" '?' "?*
B'.tlon and nrbltratt* their demanda was
icored by speak?*rs at the aiaM nu- ttn?.
Tho crowd of 1.300 Cheered snrtaatli ri-fcr
ences to Mr. V.'hltrldK<\ who WM Ciint-1
n "aOVtea and lncompetent In troll.y mat
tera." Ba was accuar-d of trylng 10 force
B strlke In WeHtchi-tiT Cnunl as I
wnrnlnf? to non-unlon trolleymi ti Ifl Kew
York.
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MORE TRAINS TO BOSTON
New Service Between This City and
Hub by New Year's.
[Hv Talearapl* ?'* i'1"' Ttfboae
I'.oston, Oet lt. Hy January 1 next ex
^ tralna from tha North Station will
run direct to New York. Tlmothy h*.
Bvrnes. vke-presltitnt of the Hoftoii *c
Maine lUllroad, announc*-!! tfl da] that
the new traina would be Btarted Bfl. t..
completlon ol' the Hflmpdon Rall
(onneettns the Bootoa * Ifalna'a Central
Mnssachuaetti* UM with Sprln?/(ield at
Bondaville. It ia aald that the new road
wlll be flnished before New Yt.tr'.*.
All falna by the new llne wlll t. la
additinn to Peatoa'a Bmeeal aarvloa
houtli. There wlll be no change niad.*
in the present aervire over the Boeton <V
Afbanj an.l Shore lines.
I3Y
U. S. Motor to lssue Certificates
?Excess Assets, $910,309.
Tl - - ? ? :? . ! for thc Cnlted Stat'-s
llotoj C napaay, W. B. B Btrong and
Walker, yeaterday suj-mitted
tntir report :.. Jodfce rtoagh, i" the
cmt'.i Btatea Dtrtrlcl Court, and wlth lt
?everal rc-aotnmendatloaa, among them
that tbfl isnuancn of $l,r>A0OO rcielvers*
ttea be autberiaad, for eootlnuhag
lh buaineaa beyond Daeember II: tbal
ti ? operattae of tbe Mb_weB-Bile-oa
Dy'fl pl.mt- bfl potrth-Ued; that cer?
tain unprofltable n-uin^ crenpawlai be
llquldated th ? all aepoelW r". dealara.
aggregatihg ? tt,WA, he p-iid in fu'l, and
that mei-handlee credltora recelve about
$1*10,000 for shlpmints made a week
prlor to the recctverflhtp.
li.nigh authorl-cd the laauancfl
i noa Wera' certlflcatea,
BM a flr?t Hea nualnst all the
, ornpan ? the liaaarell-Brlaeoe
... i : InclOdc tluit comern If
found ne< taaary f"i affeotlBB the Male ot
ii, deeled tbe r*??ueet
,,r tbe recelvera for pern*l-fl*aii to Bfluldata
the Belllng compafllea and dtreoted Ihein
to maki ippllcatlon In thi court of proper
tlon la each eaa-. Tbe repayment
,,i dealera' depoalta nnd Ibe payment of
about >' . lo the mcrohandbM arad
? -. ,:i. BOd, and th>' re-clcrs were
Inatrw ted to draw up a eeerte Ot sale and
auhmll II to thfl '-"ui* on Koveeaber 11.
in the dia< uaeloa of tbe method ef aale,
repreae tat i of aome of tb? credltor?
orged thal blda ahould ba fffered aepa
,,f tha propertJ*?a to te
?old, whiie counael for tba reeelvare ad*
offerlai of Nde for the eoaa
panlafl taken ?'?- a wbole
Attorneya for tba toldera rtf about " n"?
?harvi ? ? Ih4 Bto< h are piaaalni to Me
a demi i '? tha day*i proc.llnga,
,?, tha ground ol Improi rr Jurladl" tlon,
theli polnt being ibat tbe eull wae
i >? Bbnda laland plalatUTi againat
a \, vv ji i ry .<>!poration, whllfl property
, .,... ahould hav* >-' n Imnighl pn - "A*
lugs in lha aeveral Jurladlctlona in wblcb
thc dlfferent **fl*rnpaalea are located if
th? demurrer ahall i- denled, theae Inter
ii?-v v ui begln nn actlon againat
-.rt'4t?. allegtng dlaalpattoa of
funds
The eoi ri Ild it? i atatemi al of the
I'nlted Btatei Motor Company and Bub
. i>- ,t Beptember lt
submltted ?y the recel-? B, Bhoara total
labUitlefl of IIS.7SI.KI, arltb
" li ? aaa of llabity*
? ? dlng caplUl stook of the
r, . | ? tai i m t< r i Son p my aad the
? Motor Cai Company aggregatea
; n ? ;. ii -eJue.
mt gl\en the vahia of real
ulldlaga and equlpment of th*
tfltea and Bubatdlary companlee
i. ii,.} ?? |nventorl< 11.500,000, ac*
? 1)0. ar.d caab on
hand. 1411 - l mlnal value of ti is
? tork of Ihe Proe
I \\ nrka, and '
, atock of ti ?? Nattenal Me*
la aet nt I a ll
' i.eoa en in
. f the 1 R 'i'h"")*1.s
,nv, th- rerelvers of
Umate that II wlll Pay
i , 1tx Mfldlt '
JAMES J. HILL CHEERFUL
Well Satisfled with General
Conditions in Northwest.
HM . ? rla i ln thla c.ty
red to be
* wlth the ; Btlopk In
iraa little int. ? ?t< _
|n polltlea, he remarked, but the general
opinion In tha N< lerned t" bfl
gi nlng ground.
. . .; ln tha lerrl*
t Northerrj
aaid:
good. 1 he i ig
?. .... and the i roblem of
n the! thwesl i to tal
. ... . ;?...-. Northern la having no
?i indllng ' ? nesa, but
. ni ounter trouble.
? of ; ermenence
I . iperlty Ib t.ie North*
?
.. i ? ||i -. The ?
han i? . vei ing from tha
the laat
ettei fi Ilng now,
; era report sn4|?,
, ? utii na Farm land ara in ex*
? whlch apeaka well f"1 an
i irear The future
it the i Btural
i of the rountry ean f tri lah aad
? an ' *? hendlad.
a ? k would ba re
tar ln Ita btet >ry araa
ra a day. Mr.
Hill oontlnued, equtvaloBl to a trelghl
train from thlrty Bla to forty mllae long.
ntranOB into the bank-j
nt aa ln Bt Paul, he BaSd:
vor.i Nol a word
ba waa acqulrtng con?
trol of banka In hls hoflae dty with the,
t i lanlng m may to tannere at
lowar d prevatllnB rat.-s he di.-.
- 'ti ? vaportage of aome re- j
porier's mlnd."
HEAR ENGINEERS'DEMANDS
Arbitr'ation Eoard of Seven Re
sumes Its Daily SeHsions.
Heaiini of tur BXbltratlOfl .'ommlttee
,,f *??'..-ri wblch haa taken ap tbe de
i ii.. th". i:.ih? m
rai) roada, were aaumed yeaterday bmtb
Ing in the ofBoa of Danlel wiiiani. pr.>ni
de/it or tbe Haitifuot.* -. <>hi," Rattroad
BBd ?< BMMBbOf Of the coinmlUoi, at N'4>.
.' Wllll Kl. rt.
Tbfl other flscmbera of tt;-* eopunlttea
ire Cbarli ? H- \ in E?aa, president of the
rjalveratt* of vyiacei Ma, cbatrraan; oscar
B. Btrau candidati for Oovernor on tbe
ipiii Mooea tieket; P. H. Morrlaaay, foo?
oul praaMeat of the Brotbarhood "f Kaii
iou'i Tralnmen an.i noa preatdeal of the
Rallwaj Bmpkryea ard lavaB-ora' Bo
OttO M ilLllliz, former president
i,f the Buildlng 'lYaib- Kmployera' A-ho
ciati'in ; 1 re.ti ri. k N. .IuiIhoii, a Ht LflUkl
lawyi r aad f..rnier niemh.r of tl.e llailley
liallwuy HeiTirltb-s CommlxHlon. nnd I'r. I
Uberl Bbaw, Bd-toe af "The Ke\iew of
Bevtoe s."
W'hi-i. tbfl flflaatofl Bf v--sterday was
flflfled Cl'.-iiniiin Faa illse said:
?'The board w .i BBtet daily, nnd wlll
iiiiitm.i,' 'ii un >-t d.illy preaumably, untll
mi award la BaaUr agreed on. it mny
tuk"' | w"".-k or t.-n daya Juilging from
in.- progresa we are maklng, before we j
L-an make an aw*rd, and ln all Brob ,
ablllty BVaa thi.ii It wlll BOt bfl made|
pul.11c until It Is aent to our uatistlclana |
for veritlc4itlon."
It ln thaughl jios.sll.l, that Klectlon Day]
mu> bB over before ii dedaloa is reaihed.
ETTOR TRIAL AOAIN DELAYED.
Sal-m, Mass.. Oct. W\ -BBCaUBB of Uie
contlnued Hlneafl of John A. carter, a Juror
. irdflg trial 4if Ettor. GlovannltU
iiid CaruaO", the case was agaln poatponed
:o-4lay until Wednesday.
General Revision of Navy Reg
ulations Nearing Completion.
[From Th? Trihuna Bureau]
WeBt?nfftO?? October 28.
WILL BK READY BY JAM'AKY.
The general revision of thfl navy regula
tlona, whlch haa been jfoinir on for two
years, la nearinf* oomplniion. Thls work
was commcnee'l hy 'Commander Lloyd H.
Chandler, who spent aeveral months on
the wurk ar.d then went to sea ln 00II
mand of tht! seout crulser Blrmlngham.
Tbe work was then taken up by Lieu?
tenant r'jminander Slmoji I'. Fuliinwider.
who nearly brought the revision to com?
pletion. He recently wua ?Islgned to duty
on board the Wyomlng* aa flrat lieutenant
.'itid Li ttenant Cummander Needham L.
Jonea la conipletln*? the work.
Proofa of tlie regulatlons have heen
sent to Naw Department bureau chlefs
cotnmandantH of navy yards and heads of
? ?ther Important offlces for r-rltlc lsm.s aad
?Uflgeetlona ln order that all BdvlaaMe
nltenilion-4 may he made before pubuca*
tlon. It la expected that the revlsed adl
tlon of the regulatlons wlll be ready f..r
dlstrl'.iutlon to the naval Bflrvtea bf Janu
ary next.
ORDUtfl THSr"KD.-Th? followinK or?
ders havo been Issued:
AKMY.
'sptaln Uri.I.IAM H. TOUIN. aaelgried *VKh
?JOIBpaay. toaat artillery.
Leav?*a of abaence: ?'aptain SAI.MON F. D'T
TON, quarterniaMer torpa [niilllll?BBIT) lliia
manth; I'hapikln QBOKaa I WARING,
Ilth cnviUry. flfteen dnyt.
SAX Y.
?BBtgl B A. M?NAH?X d-ta^h-.t the Flua
?er; to the Ilaitlmore.
A.alMatit I'ayir.am-r |. M MATMKS, detaehtd
llurenu of Supphea a;n1 Aerounta; to tha
Hanoibel
Aiiintant Paymaater lf T g_Npi_N, de
t.it-hfd I'.ireati of tfuj.pllea and A'-eounta; to
the l*4ttrel.
Aat.lit.int 1'aymQif-r J. II. i''M,H0t'N. de
lacbtad FUireau of Huppllei and AOflOOBtB; to
tr.> Yunk'on
fhaplaln f.. R. RKNOf.OP. detached tha
Rhode Isian.l. two n.untl,*.' 'eave
MOVEKS)*Tfl Of WAKSHIPS.-The
followinK niovenients of vesselH iiave been
reported tO the Navy Department.
AHKIVKI)i
Od N The l)ahlgr.*n an.1 th**. 8tockton.
at N* a l-;..-rn, the Vermont and the Ne**
Hampehlre, at itorkianii
Ocl tt The Naar.Mll. aml the Hnitua. at
Ouantanamo; ihe rtoe, thr Pauldln-;. lha
McCall <in<t thr T?rry. at N*~ York CttJTi
tht; HterltuK. M Norfpott,
BAIL?D
Oct. -rt. The li..ii\.-r, frijiti f'orinto for
Maaaafllll**, Maxlco; tii ? Mtebl-u?*, from
Iliimpton lloadn ;..r -.nuihern ,*rtll j-rnunda:
I the Oetario, Iroia Atin.*.'?>ii? f..r Bampn n
| K.n.'.e.
,> ? 27 - The, Mianeeota ..rd the Vorth l?a
ko'a. frora Roekland for Hamptoa Roads;
tha Onelda, fr.un Cherteetoa for Pert
R..>??:, th- Htill -.nd the Kreble. frum
Sm ti.e-,-, f..: Mare Island. lh... Whlpple
i: 1 ;he Stewstt. from Ban Dlege WT .-'an
I*. dro tba Dablflrea ont Um Uti-.cktou,
frntr Mtwbarn for Charlaaton.
Tl- Mayrant, placed ln flrat re**nre. navy
*.-.-.!. New York.
Tiie Barry, p!a.ad ln flrat reaerve. naval
? .rt, i ilonnuio
Tl -.'?"tftl, plac?d out of aervlr*. navy vtrd.
ii tai .1.
ti ii i}>r.!. ordere.i placed ln ftr*t leaerva
navy yard. Mar.* IhIbmI i? *imiii at aha
may arrlv?. The Paul Jonea r!*r.-.!
p!ft'-eil In full eemmlsBloe t'lernafter.
?
TO LAUNCH THEJaEW YORK
President Taft and 50,000
Others to Witness Event.
!'*,? l.? Sam's lateat DreodnOUght, tlie
Neat Tork, one ol htH m utt powerful vea*
?ala, arfll be launeh.Kl tO-UMMTOW at i; *0
froan ti;.*. drydoek of the Br.H-.klyn navy
vanl. Preatdefll Taft, lienrv vou L
Meyer, Beereterj of the Navy, ami Gov
araor Dix wlll be pre**e.nt.
Mlaa Elalfl *"al<ler. du'mhter ol Hep *e
?.ent.iriv- U'llilam M. CaWier. wlll .-Ir
tha raaaeL J-:ny tbouflaad persons who
have ticket* of adrnls.ilon to the nuy
>,tii ^iie aspeeted to crowd the u*ater
front to w.it'h the monster alldo Into the
w ater.
iire;4t pre.-?Biitiona are belag tnken bv
Ri I. it Btoehar, the naval constructor ol
the navy yard, t<. have the lu'in-'hinK
i- arltboul ui y hHch. laeteadof
the iianul method of aawlnjr uway loga
tbe aew veeeel win N reiei?ej by two
launching trlagera. The.it> now hoM ber
ln plitre. More than a Tiarter of a t ..
lon feet of ItnnN-r and 3R.000 pounda of
lUbrleanla tvlll be ueed to Iftiincli the Ni -v
Tork.
Two afantla have heen erei-fe.I al thb
how of the shlp. The amall Btand, whhh
i.*4 higher tliu.fi the OtbOT one. wlll ' *? 0
, -Had by Miss ChMar, aiKi a bottle of
ehampagne wlll ba used by her In the
christentng. Mlsa Kathleen Flt-gerald,
daughter of Representatlve Fltzgerald,
will act aa flowcr girl and aastat Mlsa
Caldcr.
It ls not thought that the shlp will be
completed untll May, 131*1. At preaent
more than 00 per cent of the work ls
done. The New York ls tlttcd as a fla_
ship. and when ln i-oin:nlsslon wlll have
a complcment of ttt offWrs and 1.000 men.
Bhe and her Blstcr shlp, the Texaa, nre
the only vesa.ls built to carry 14-inch
guns.
RUSH ORDER FOR CRUISER
The Baltimore Ready to Sail to
Mexico or Turkey.
Philadelphia. Oct. 2*4.-The United Btatea
4-rulser Baltimore, attached to the Atlan?
tic reaervc fleot at the Philadelphia navy
yard. aas placed ln condlti'Jn to-day to
sall at forty-elght hourB' notlce. Acting
on orders from Washlngton, the skele
ton crew was augmented to Ita full
Btrength of four hundred offlcers Bad
men, and supplles ot -"ood and ammunl
tlon were placed aboard. Captain J. C
Pheips, of Ihe lattleahlp lowa. was dc
talled to command the Haltimore.
The dcstlnatlon of thc vessel ls not
knOWB, hut it was reported at the yard
that lt would b* some Mexican port or
perhaps the i:eno of the Turklah 01>iturb
BUCefl to prutect American Intereats.
OFFICERS' iVIEETING OFF
O'Ryan Does Not Wish to In
volve Them with Authorities.
A meetlng of coloneln of the New York
National Guard. which waa arranged hy
Major Oeneral John F. O'Ryan to be held
ln hls offlco yesterday (Monday). was
called off by the general. It was feared
thc meetlng mlght be construed by some as
being held ln tho iBtereet ">f the general.
Bad ha dld not wish to have the offlcers
saddled with any suaplclon of acting ln an
unmilitary manner.
The nn-etlng ln question waa ordered for
th*- purpose of having the lolonels meet
the .-.everal Insprctor Inatructora of the
army. on duty wlth the National Guard
of the stato, and go over wlth them the
lnstruction prrjgranime for the presen,t ln
dufir drill season.
The army offlcers to be preaent at the
meetlng ladhded Captartt Hugh D. WM,
Captain James 11. Mitchell and Captain
Wil.lain I>. A. Anderson. and they. llke
tue colonels, recelved notlce from General
O'Ryan that the order for the meettiiK
bad !een revoked.
Juat what proKramme of actlon tf any
haa .it'.-ti detenalaed upon by friends of
Major Oeneral OTtyan, looklng to his
reatoi,itlon to actlve duty, cannot be
learn-d. but lt is known tliat the matter
ls still under secret dlscusslon.
. ||er Oeneral MiCoskry Butt. who
desin-s to BB0 tbe legallty of the Gov?
ernor h order cre.iting tbe cornbination of
the a?lj .tatit general ond chlef of Btaff
test.d l:i COUrt, when aaked yesteniay
whether any efflcers had ccme forward to
Odd t'? the fund he was willlng to start
wlth Jl.OOO to UauMate legal expenaes,
aald: "N<> oflleer hae tbua far voiuntcereo
t.< open hla purse atrings, nnd I cannot
sav Whether any wlll do so or not My
Offer *4'HI r<uiat:.s gOOd l havo no fur?
ther atatement to make."
it .--a" beld by some offlcenj frl-mdly to
General O'Ryan y.-.-u.r.luy that Gtmeral
Verbeik, ln reorganizlng the Fleld Artll?
lery of tha National Guerd by fo nung all
the batterlea hut one Into a altigle rei,'i
raent ar.d Ituvlnit Kattery B. of Syracuse
i.M ui. unattached orgamflatton, at.ow.-d
listlnct favorltlam to hlp son. Guldo F.
\ ^rh.-'k. who ts captain of Battery B.
? To have Battery b unattached to a
reglment." saM an offlcer, "la to mak.* the
captain quite a iltti.* king He has no
colonel or other ranking offlcer to hother
blm, _nd ba can do ahout as t-4* pieaeee."
MARIKE 1NTELUGENCE
MmtATtnUI AI.MANAC.
Buarlae, S:*tt; ?'4naet, 5:00, moon rt.aa, 1 19;
Bwea'a att, 10
llt'lll WATER.
am r ,\r.
S.nfly HooA .O-.'tO 0:60
Bell Oata.11*31 " ?
WIRELES8 REPORTS.
The MlaBewaaka, raaartad ** ioo Mllea eaat
, Hook al 11:10 p ni yeaterday, I. ex
pe^.^.'. to do?* thli foreneea.
The KrL4i,prlnz,.a.tn dcllh*. reported o. 4H8
I it Of Band) llv-k at I . ni >e.iterday,
.led to -OC- thla .fternon.
Tba Bllaa, report '. ??? "<t~ -*u*? <*?t of
_4." -*<4._\ , /_"* -.WEAlllKI
""J*._/ \*8
ej ?? .11" ' '?"/?" '?**' '-vy"
*lT S 11-TOnri.ii.i'iitof ATcrriculture*.^ \
?ll" " .WflAiHtrt BDR-AV JkLat
*u*V^'>-V
_^_?_-...,.? ..*??.--?.to. ?M_? m*- '?*???? <r-**r**_r>r_****-.**^
**- r. ., . * , .2.,.,.. ..~n _-. ., _ ./ ai ,*."% .. ? '- m.1 tl 4 ??-. i. .l.^tmn. n*t .._?; _ ..I
?__
THE WEATHER REPORT.
4)4"|rl_| Ite.-oi-d and Kor-H-a-*. -Waahlngton,
Oet. 28.?The dlsturhamc that wa. over the
?-xtrem?- cer.tral VWat Suni'.ay nlght ha. moved
to Naithweat Mlrnefirta wlth Increaaed de
t Thua far lt haa t,e?>n attemled by
mual .nd raln. Bflfl .1 .liarp fall 11, inn
tanature to the northward ami weatwartl, an.l
bf llght BtaBWBfB ln the .ower Ml.aourl valley.
Tu the eaat an.l aoulhwanl falr weather con?
tlnuea, wlth hlnh temperature. over the ln-.
taffar dlatrlct..
? *IU be snow nr raln BBaadBf 'n the
T>ak,.ta? an.l Weatern Mlnneaota, ani raln ln
i;e*lern J>Iinn?.?ota and the north upper 1-k**
region exU-niliiig Tuta.Uy nlght or WcdnejJay
Into the .outh upper lakea and we.torn lo? ?r
lake rrglnn. Elsewhere falr weather wlll pro
vall Tueeday an4l Wednea.lay, exiept M the
I'a-llli' aUH'?. whete there wlll be r.ln. ?t
t?ndlni* another dl.turbunce that ls approach
li>K thi- north coaat.
It wlll b. .oliler Tueaday ln the plaln. atate.
? nl th., MlN.o4.rl aad upper Ml.slMtppi vall.y*.
an.l ooMer \Veiln.a,ia> ln the central vall.y
gaaeral I) "inrl llie upper lake iinit w.-tern low?
er lajte region. It wlll l>e wanner Tueaday and
Wedneeda** In the Atlantl,: atat... and wai-ner
We.iiie.duy ln the Northweat and extreine
.ctitial \\eat.
hiorm warnlnga are dl.piayed on tha central
nn.i we.i I_k<* Superlor and extrern. nurth
I.K4- M! :nlg_n
The wlnia along ihe New England Coaat wlll
? modarata northea.t to aoutheast; niliMIe
? '.,???, moderate, mo.tly 'aouth; .ou'h
AtlanUc "'.ii..*. Kghl to moderate eaat, ea.t
0?lf (ou.t. niod.;.le eouth _nd BOUthWeeti
w, et 4lulf 4"u_?t, m'ulmite a/.utt, on tl.e lo* r
I.iIk?>, moderate to brt.k aouth: upper lakea,
brlak .outh aud aouthweat over .outh portlon.
and brl.k to n-.Mern.tely hlgh aouthea.t to .outh
over nurth portlon, ahlftlng to northw.t by
WadnaedaT on weatern Huperlor.
Bteamcn departlng Tueaday for EXiropean
port. wlll have moderate northeast to eaat
winia. wlth falr we_th?i, to the Grand Banks.
tftireemaO tor Speclal i.~ *lltle?.--Kor Kaat
.rn New York, falr, wanner to-day and
I U'edneaday: moderate ttarlable wlnda becom
ln? ?itiilh.
For SnuthBrn New HnglaJid, falr to-<Uy and
\V?- !n* H.lay; warmer m inierler; moderate
: northeaat to aoutlit-iii' wtoia
1-nr Northern New EV-tlar.ii. fnlr tu-day and
We.lii.-s.lay. wlth rlalnj temperature; moder
Hte. va. lulile wlnda. l>e<*mi.lng Houtheaat.
I'.r the Dlftrto.t of -"olumhla, Maryl-did,
Virglnla BBd lEf ********* P**iin?ylwu.la, falr and
wartner to-day and Wineedaj. motleruta
1 aouth winda
l-'nr lirUw-irn and New Jersey, falr to-day;
1 Waflnaeday, falr and warmai; ii)<-"i?raia aouth
wlnda
Por WaetOff I'ennaylvanla, falr and warmer
, t.y l.t) ; Wednesday, Increaalng doudlneaa,
, cel.ior at nlght: moderate tn t>rl-> south and
atmthweat wlnda.
For W?:.tern New York. faJr and warmer to
1 day: WartneadBT. irn*r?*aalag oloudlneaa; warnier
! ln eoat; varlahla wlnda, fcecomlng aouth and
brlak by Tueaday night.
lltimldlty.
8 a. m_57,1 p. m.41 8 p. m.39
Obaervatlone taken at Unlted Ktatee weather
BaraaiM at 8 p. m. jenterday follow:
City. Temperature. Weather.
?Ibaor . ??? llear
Atlantic City. 68 flenr
Uottton .... ?. 46 Clear
Pt-ffRio .-. 40 Oioudy
ill. ago . ?4J t'lear
New Oleana . 70 Clear
Kt. Iaiula . 00 i*lear
Waahlngton . ... *i Cl?ar
I.ih .41 Oflit Ial R4?rord.?The followlng eB?ial
record from the Weather Pureau ahow.*. the
change* ln the temperature for tha laat twenty
finii i.oura tn tomyarleoti with tha oorreapond
m* flata of laat year:
mn. 1912.1 19U.10U.
? a. -a_,? 41 no| e p. m. 44 B
?1 a. ni. .;?." ."1 i p. m. 44 68
? a. m. 41 Mjll p. m-4*. 67
12 m. 4S 41112 p. m. 42 ?
..., -.....*. .... ,u,.w|vi.n,| UI1I lll.l 4I14IX
three yeara, 31.
local Forecaat.?Falr and warmer to-day
and Wednesday; moderate, variable wlnda, be
comlng aouth.
Sandy Hook at S a m yeaterday. le expectad *l
dock Wedne4?lay fornoon.
The Ocanlc. reiorted a. 1,000 mllea eaat ?MI
Sandy Hook at 10 a rn yaaterday, is expect-n
to dock Wednesday afternoon.
The Puca d'Ao.ta. reported a. tV? mllef
eaat of Sandy Hook at noon yeaterday, 1. B
pected to dock Wedneeday forenoon.
INCOMING 3TEAMER8.
TO-DAY.
Veiaei. Ftom, ? ,n?'
?Callfornla.Qlaagow. O.-t 19.Ancho.
?yeeUnd.Antwerp. Oct IH-Bad Staf*
?Outana.Bt Thomaa. O t 23... 'J'iet?*i
? Mlnnewu.ka.Leodaa, Oel ll.Ml Tr_ha
?Kronprln-e-atn C.Hreinen. Oet 31...M G _Joy4
?t'nlted State._Copenhagen, Oct 11. Bcan ?rn
?Paramaeca.Trlnldad. 0*t 22...K I> W I
-T>irrlalha.Klr.g.ton, Oct 24...Un V 4_0
?MoiroCastte.Havana, Oct 20.Wam
Bra_o?.Galve.t.'n. Oct IB.. Mal'ory
C i t Savannah... Savannah, Oct *>',.. .f-avannah
El Norta.Galve.ton. Oct *_3.So Pao
WEDNESDAY. OCTOOB W
?Occanlc.Sotithamptor.. Oel 23 .Wh Star
? P A Wllbelm_Klng.ton. Oct 24....Hamt>-An?
>*ixnnla.Gibraitar, Oct 20.Cunard
Allce.Palermo. Oet 1?.AmtrWn
Duca it'Aoata.Naplea, Oct 1*? . I-;i'i.m
4'an,panello.Rotterdam, Oct 17. ..Cranlum
Nlagara.Kavre, uct 1?. Erenea
Amerlcan....-...Antwerp. Oct 18.1'hoerjx
Kl Mar.N'ew Orleans, Oct CBo I te
Comal.Tatnpa, Ort 2S.Ma'.lorV
Mohawk.rackeaflvUle, Oel 27...ciyd?
THCKSDAY. Ql'lOBB-t 31.
?Byron.....Bahta, Oct 17,.I__np A Holt
?Metapan.Klng-fon. O-t 2U.l P Ca
Wella t:ity.Kwansea, Oct 1*. R
Athlnal .I'lrae'i., Oct 17..'re.-k
El Norte.Galveiton, Oct W.. lo rBfl
?Brlng. mall.
0UTG0INQ STEAMERS.
XO-DA1. , ,
Mall \ e???t
Vesael. For. IJna. cloaea. *"''"*
K W der G. bremen. NOI.. ?:30am 10/xi a m
,Ug..n.juln. Turka Isl. < l\ d? l?> ?) a m Vi '*) m
P.,t?"Iani. Hotd-m. Holl-Am- in-on a m
Apa-.he. Ja-ka.inville. Clyde.- 1 '*" P *n
A A Itaven. *_ntl*uro, Ward- '_-' <*"*?
C of Columbua, Savan, Sav- 3:00 pm
ITBONnD-.T, OCXOBSB 80.
Oruba. Bermuda. BaabflB... t*:00am li):00at_
Zulla. Curaceo, Red t) ... B :30 am l'.^rom
Santa Marta. Colon, U K Co li.'to a ui UwB m
Pruth. Arg.ntlna,-...12i?)rn
Dochra, Argentlna, Barber.. tf:00am ???
Kuimralla. Naplea, Italian.. - I* '"am
Kroonlar.d, Antwerp. it - tar ?- ie*0Ba_*
Colorndo, OelveetOa, Mall'y- 1 ??> P ?'?
Huran, JackaoavUle. ."lyde. - ,;!*!pni
Cutnui. N'e.v Orlean.. S I'ac - 12:00 pn>
THI'HSDAY, OCTOBBB W.
o wington, Breaaea, NOI* "^?*n l'!!*0*!
france, Havre. Preiieh. 7:00-m 10:U"".m
ivirii-. Llverpool, Wh Bt.. Brfluara ???-_!'-?
Monterey. Havana, \\ ard. . 1?MO a m _! :"* P "J
AUAi. inagua, Ham-A.. .. 1980 p m ? *?? t> m
C of -av-miah, Sav. IflV..- J.(?*pm
TRAN8PACIFIC MAIL8.
Cloee
Destlnation and ateamer ln N. I. r H.
Japan, Coreo, Chlna. (via Seattle)?
Umba Jlaru .Oct.-1. e.30
Japan. Corea, Chlna, Phiilipln-e
tvla Vktorlai-Mcnteagle .i* ,,*_'_.
Hawall tvla san Braaelsco)?Slarra Oct. ... e *'
Uuam. Fhiuppiiie* (vla San Fian
? l.co)?l' S Tron.'ort.Oct. 31. ? 'O
Hawall. Japan, Corea. I'hlna.
PhblDpinea ivla San .'ran. la,:0)..
Manchuna .>*,-T- *? U!JU
Taluil. Mara",*'4r~ui. OaoB Ialan..a,
Stw Z.-alon.j, Au-traiia (vla >an __
l tancUco,- Aorangi.Nov. ?. 0:30
Japai,. QcCfle, 4*hina ivia Tacoma)
- TBoaaaa Maru .Nov. a, a.ao
Haw%ii. fiamoan lalanla, Ntw Z?a
land. Au.tralla (vla San -'ran- ?
clacoi--V-ntura . Nov. 14. B 30
Fl]l Ialands. Sarnoan laland.. New
Zealar.d, A.atralla (vla Yl.torla* '
-Mokura .Nov. 22. ? 30
SHIPPING NEWS
Port of New York, Monday, Octoher
28, 1912.
ARH1W-J".
steamer Momua, New Orteana OajtaBar W, to
tl-.e SoJthern PaL.ft- " o, wiii, pa??.ngera an.l
mdse. I.eft QearaaUaa ai M0 .. m
.-teamet LttcU (Au.t". Irl^ntc Octorer ..
I'atraa ?. Kata. o'.a 7. Meaaina ?. PaJertno il
an.i Oran Ift. tu l :." .?s Bl I fl ' ? ?^,..
Arrl.e.l at the Har a: 1?> ?'.'. P i-'. -?';'
Steatn-r Kugnua (Auat), Bavaaaali Octobei
20 to Phalpa ' '??? * ' u'11 ''-"'- "' ,UI""'
Wlll iBlali ioadlr.g fur Trle?;e. atfl l.e
UuaraiKii..- at IM ?* rn
Itaaaar Aitai tOer), Pen aa i'm ?
11 Petr Ooave 12, Mlragoave 13, '? i ?? 1 .
Part arma 17 ' to O unl la W Bai ?
20 Klnaaton .-'. I o I au Prln i 23 aa I
24 !?> ;:? H
DaBBein.ni. malla .m^. aadae. Arrlve
Bar a_ 2.;i?i * m
Steamer Oaorg. Waahlngton (Oer)
n. t4,ber ll". Siuthampton _:-. I Ch-il i.irK 1*-. lu
U-lricha * ? o, witu 4"",i Brtt
<.nJ cabin, K'j tinr.l .-iaa* an.l 111
naaaanai ?*-? ?'? ?*? - ?? ''? ? ? ***?
Bar at I'i 24 a ir.
1 )teamar San Juan, Ban ?'?? o; i>c( -
?h. New Yorli fl .'oun RIco W
paaflangera, n _Ui a.-ni inas..-. Arr.
'.1 37 a ni.
Steamer "*.;' ertae 4-? ?
toniu October 23, to the ( aeo Im
wlth tWO I aa_ewrer<> and fnlt. Arr: ? I .
!"ar at IM a rn. -....-,
St-amer Vlgtlar.cla, Na.'.. W
tba N*e Tort * Cuba >?' ?"
p.av. ngere, BUtla and mda.*. Arrlved ;r
llar at 7:46 a m.
Steamer Cjar iRu-?), Llbau Oct
._ a_1'? ywe
.teerage paesenKerts aid ir.dic. Arrtv.-. at tne
B.ir ?IH Bt ________ __ , ,, .
Btoamer Btortond (Nor), BevlI.e October )
?rt Uahun M, to the i)?r_ S* Mne. wlta
mdie. Anlvei Bl tbe Bar at 2 p m.
Bteair.er Crlatotal. Criat tal <). t-'i.-r _? t.,
the Paaaaa Railroad Ba Une, _arirh 44 p*u
ktn'.r,, Btalla and BBdaa. Arrlved at the bar
* auaaw. Muyaro (Rr\ Trlnlted .nd OewaflTa
Oriolver 21, to Ihe Trln'.dad Shnplcg _- Tr.d -
in? (??> wlth li iiaaaanaera malla ar.d rr Btfl
Arrlved at the liar at 2 p m.
Steamar ch_?apeake, Baltlmere, ;o t\? >tw
Tork A Baltimore franaportatlon Co with
m4la- Paaaed ta Quarantlne ut 1:11 t 'ii
Steamer Nle-.uv Amaterdam (Dutch), Rottar*
,:ai.-. aad Boulogna Octobei l?. to the H,.-m'
America Une, rHh 2." Iral and Wt aaeaad
rla.a an.1 H4!l .te.-rat-e r)n*'.?e.i--er. anj BBflH
Arrlved at the Har a' I M p rn
Steamer r-allfomla iT'r). Olaaflew and HB ?
vflle Oc'ober ll?. to H' n_?r?on Hroa. wlth 3*48
cabln ar I 21? ateeraga i-ai-^enqers and iri.e.
Arrlved at tne Bar at i*:1-*. p rn
Steamer ''.ulana 4Hr>. Dem-t*-a OctoejrlB,
Bar*-ja<*oi 2?. St !.'?? la, Ma:'i*"nie and De?
mlr,l--a 21. Antlgca and Bl Kltta tt. ? Crotfl
and St Thomaa B. to ?> ? Otit*r_rl_ga * ? ?_
wlth BI ra.-er.ger.. n-<l!a and m l*"e. vrtive
at the B_r at ^?46 p m
Bteair.er Sar.m-t-.a (Dutsh), T1e-;-erara 4V
tobe*- 1". Paramarlbo 10 and Trtn" Ind 2.. ta
the Boyal Du:ch We.t Indla Mall. ? ith 8 pa.?
?nreis ar.1 nv!;e tirTt**ed nt the Bar at B:l?
St,-a*ner Mlnrewa-ka fBrt, L-Bfloe ? "ctober
lfl tO the Atlantl* Tran-irTt T.'ne. wlth pa#
?-. agora ani md*.- Off Clre Island at ? t
s-enmer Huron. l-flbBBflvBIa tMaBBB 23 Bji
Cha*-'eeton W ta the Clyde S? Co, wlth paa
scr ?? an-1 mdae Pa.-*ed ln Quarantlne at
fandy ifook, N J. Oet 2ft, B.S0 P BB?Wtfld
vaat-aaethwaat, nght breer.., partly eiouov;
amooth aea
SAir.EO.
(?t4-mera Ath.ill (Bri, Jarkaonvllle; PH>
Orande Bruiuwl k; Californian. Puen > Wet
Iro, Amfrid (Mer), Mewpeii Newe; Prlac-ea
Anne, Norfoik an.l Newport New.. Sanu li.)
ealla (Bri, C-ffBIMl: An.-> n. CBW-bflL
8TEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS.
AIIKIVED.
Bern uda, Oet 2*?, >.:I5 a BB?Uerni'idlao (Br),
New York. _____??
Olasfluw, Ort 27?4'aledonla (Br). New T*W
via Movllle.
Napre.. Oet 27?Ivernla (Br). New YtV vla^U.
Mu.lelra: -8ih. <i a ?>'. Aneona "Ital), I'MIBa.
deiphla and New V.-rk
Plymouth, Oct 2f, 0 01 a m -KaJeer Wllhe!m t
tl (Oer), New Vork for Cherbourtg and
Bremen nn i proeeaiait.
Flahguari, Ocl -i\ 12:*?n p m? Mauretania (Br ,
New forfc for Llverpool (ani ptflflflfldfld ?t
1:30 p nu.
Brernon, Oot 27, 10 a in?<.m-i?r Kurfurat
(Oer), N?w York; Wh, 1 p m. I'rliu Krl-1 ?
rk-h Wllheim (Ger), New Ycik vla Plymouth
and Cherbourg.
Slngapore, Oct 27?Karenji (Br>, New Y.^rk \la
Ornn, etc
MarrK.llie.. 0*1 2?, 0 a m? Provtnela (Pr), New
V,.ik.
Leghorn. Oet 27?Calabrl* (Br). New Y(,rk rla
Qen.ya. _, _ ___.
Buen.? Ayre?. Oct 20 -Farlev (Br>. New Yortt.
SVdr.ey. N S XV, 0< .7?Heli.-.pnii. (Ur), Ham
York vla 4-*ape Town. Kr.men'le, **
Southamptni Oct 28 Magdalena (Br). New
York vla Klngston, Colon, etc.
SAILKD ?
VaJenrla, Oct 29? Emauuele AC4-atno dt.,1".
from Naple. for New Tork.
Antwerp. o.t ?i0-FTan.e-i:o Clampa iltali,
New York.
Palermo, Oel 17. 7 p rn-Canada (Fr). fon
Mai-ellle. for Now York
Barbftil.".. i> t 26. 4 n ii. Bvr.in (lln.
Sai.toa and Rlo de Janeliu f<>r Nea I
Rotterdam. <">-t 24. 10 p m - Soeetdyk 4D4itrh).
New Y?,rk, Baltimore and Newport Newa
PAienoe Avrea. Oct IJ?Veatil. (Br) X?w Y4irk.
C.lomoo. Oct 24?Kazemle ,!'r), from Calcutui
for Boaton R<id N-w York.
Malta, Oct .1?Ella (G*r), from Odeaaa tor
New York.
Manaos, oct aS-Olanton (Br), New York.
-aiito.. Oct 2**?4Camoena (Br), New York; Sth,
Santt Crauta (Oer). New York.
Bavre, Oct IiV-Rochambaau (Fr). Now York.
Gibraitar, ?">ct 29? Pannonla (Br). from Naplea
for Naw York.
Klo de Janelro. Oct 26?Baron Tweedmoutb
(Br), New York.
Madeira, Oct '26?Brl.tol Clty (B*-), from Swan
eea for New York.
Bremen. Oct 24. 1 p tn?Bremen (Oer). New
York.
PASSF.D.
lerlni. Oct 27-Bamn Eraktna <Rr) New Yorli
for ShanghaJ; Schonfel. iGer), Calcutta and
Colombo for Boaton and New Yorit
Lrlxard. 4">ct ?it?iiinneaoolis (Br), Naw York
for I?ndon.
Gibraitar, Oct JS?Prlmeaa Iren* (Qtr), New
York for Palermo, Naplea and Oenoa.
Butt of Lewla, Oct M, midnight C F Tletgafl
iDan1, New York for Copenhag. a.