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jUBANWNB CILLINQ SAGE aaarjf_ri LAWYER FHIEM? HAS GIVEN rr HIS AMIARLE DB8IGN. gjXITM BATi IT 18 ALL BETTLEt> ANIi ALL WOri.P HAVE BEEN LOVEI.V ntT FOR MBS BAOI CALI.INC, IN THK POUC? Artem'1* J Smlth. up to Wednesday nlght. __.,. ao sure that an anonymeuB friend of hls. _-<l0 v,as badly in need of some ready money, ava* about to aasaasir.ate Russfll Sage. that he felt compelled to wrlte a terrifylng letter to the miUlonalre's aged wlfe asking her to glve him , prlvatc audlence. Yesterday Smlth felt equally rfrUin that ni* rnurderous friend had changed hls mlnd snd that all danger was passed. Mr. Saca had [-romptly turned the letter over to the ; Bjj Bmlth, who ls fecretary of the Assoclated Ita, wlth a tlny office ln the St. Paul Bulld? lng. **-" n"! cn,y surprleed, but deeply patm'd a,i Mr Sage'e action. and at the uncharltable the flnar.-ler took of thls disln'er Bffoai to aave his llfe. "Blackmall" was, it appears Mr Sage's flrst thoufrht. To Mr Smlth thls Idea aaaaaa utterly unreasonable. "There araa no blackmall lntended." he eald yesterday. "I am not ln need ..f money I merely thnunrht that If Mr ZfWr were lnformed of all the o<r cumstances of my friend's urgent need, he pilght afford rellef." ?\\'!" you say who thls friend Ib"" Mr. Smlth was l - - ?j wlll not." he replled. "He hae abandoned hls acheme to klll Mr. Sage. The case is now | and it would have been settled sooner , ? ..: tha publlc knowing anything about lt lf jlrs. Sa_-e had done as I requested and com jr.urlcHt.-d with rrie." Mr. Bmlth ignored the reporter's suggestlon that the case re,.m.-d to have been settled wlth I celerlty, and without any ex . - ign, by the unpleasant pollcy of ? ty I thlnk Mr Sage has treated me Bhamefu'ly." he said eulklly. The Trihune told yesterday how Rues*H Sage ran out of his Flfth-ave. house on Wednesday BiinlDf Ifl 8 state of gr-at ment&l agitatl-n. i the flrst pohceman he could flnd and '. hlm the letter fr^m Smlth. which Mt*s. Sage had just found awaittng her on her return fj bar summer home at Irvlngton-on-the fj Ison. MR SMITH'S LETTER The pollceman gave the contents of the letter to the reportera from memory, and made eome f mistakea ln the wordlng. Here Ib an ac r te copy: I am lnformed by your aervants that you ar* out will not return untii wedm j .!,--? r ? x ?? %\y lmportant In I :ng b member of your famlly ar.Kioua to serve. The informatlon er most {.ecuiiRr rtrcumstances, ? . xplaln ln person, and by vlrtue tancea am forced to seek your as t ?cellent r*putatlon and f I am exeeedlnn-ly emharrasse.l hy thia ll ? hangs tn the balance, and 1 mupt lm I ihat ls sacred ln famlly ties to a wiih me . i upon receipt of ] ? appolntlng a tlm.- and place wl.ere I f and prlva aervanta havlng refused to flve me your ad- | r | I cnuld fommutloaie with you v ? ibt waa a " ';' a ' your li atructlon, ? - BBBurance tnat thej Wlll '..rward th* ? r> We muat act quickly j , - - . oT I ahoulr! awalt your return. I v mvaelf ln readine- i to '-ommanda. j rewlth my bualneaa card for id*ntifl' a ' our Board of Pirectors, to shnw 3 wlt! wh m I nm aaaodated, that you may ?oo - o crank Aw-iitlng your favor. I am, -,,,dam. your* very angmgJjr^ . ^^ Vn II Wesi Thlrry-eitTl-.Th-et. - .-.-, Ne MB F'.fth-ave.. New-York. ?*d wlth the letter was a circular ad aement of the Associated Colonles, which ? Smith was secretary of the con arlth oflleea ln the St. Paul Buliding. The ; man directed Mr. Sage to the East Flfty ? pollce station. where he took the let? ter and asked the pollce to mvesttgate what - red to be the velled threat contalned in ll Then he returned home to hls alarmed Rapovtera aoon go*. wlnd of the affair and Mr Bmlth at hla boarding house. When told that his letter had been turned over to th* pollce Mr Smilh expressed great ln ,n ard went at once to the police pta here he explalned how he came to write thr letter. reasonB. ln brlef, were that he had a friend. a lawyer. who web ln sore flnanclal , - and threatened wlth evictlon. ThlB had so preyed on hla mlnd that h* belleved | to be the victlm of an unequal and . soclal system. whlch resulted ln I a few millionairea and a multltude He had determlned to commlt aui bul flrst make an example of one mill aasaaBlnaUng hlm. How he came ? on Russell Sage as the victlm Mr. Smlth dld not e-plaln but auch was the cholce of ? - friend. Tf) POBTPONB BV1CTIOM Mr. Bmlth added that he and some other thla deaperate man had arranged to the evtctron postponed for a few daya. and raeaa time Mr. Smlth had determlned to ?- Baaje on his guard ajrainst posslble murder and~ at the same tlme. boped that the h ? heart oi the flnanoler would be ln some | way bo tOUCbed hy the awful dan c - ? rtlon which overhung the gentl*man whe rontemplated assassinating him that he pay up the back rent at once. lt seenv - ,, occur to the rulleleea Mr. Smith Haga mighf he arell content after . .. f rarefully. to w so dangeroua at be eMcted. fcommM suicide and go lnto . . arld una.-ompanled by any ml Ik B When a?k*d why he had not wrltten tc Mr. ? msfead of temfying hla wife by rfor i .rlvate appolntment wlth her. -. *. ,e. | to scare Mr Pa-ze. who. he . hii.t ,...,? extremely nervoua about r sLnca Nercroaa attempted to ? with dynamlte. in 1891 . d^d you not have your friend sent to a lunatlc aaylumr' Bmlth was asked. "or call ln the . _ Mv friend ls not crazy." he replled, "and I ?ha: If Mr Sage would lend him llOOor I ? '.le hlm over his dlfnculty. he wouieI be :led to the present state of soelety ,ve. Falllng in this. I lnti ? to th* pollce ahout him. hut I dea ? h.m and Mr. Sage from pui ined to tell hls frbnds name, but | Willlng that the polir-e Phould put - ler arreat. If they thought it advisabie. tobj h.m to go home and come I - day mornlng to see Actlng Captaln Lai try. After Mr Sage had had an intervlew wlth a . ' B M'<'auley. of the East Flft> BUtiOtt, yeflTerday BBOralBg, he BtarTed downtown for hls office M'-?"auley arent to Bmlth'a hom* and took him to the po In a llttle while he and detertu* R'-arh took Smlth UP to the Sage bOUS* and the la bad a . ng talk wlth Mrs Bage After t ?he detectlves announced to t rtera that both they and Mrs. Sage ?Mra Of -he oplnlon that Stnlth had aeted tn good ' thal the wh-.ie matter would be aropped They aald they knew the name of the Btaryer, and that he had a way of talklng rashly. Mr Sage was then aeen by reportera at ?tBee, and when told of the lntervb-w Letwe^r the detSCUvsa and Mrs Sage, seemed sur; l He .ald. however, that lf the pollce had de. id-d there waa no cause for action. h* supposed they muat be rlght and he would let the matter drop. TA8E IIIILiD, SMITH BATB Mr. Bmlth was aeen agaln at 1 o - lo. k. at hla ?fcce. on the hfth floor of the St. Paul Bulldlng. "The caae ha.. heen eettled." he aaid. "I don't want to aay any more." When asked wlth whom he had aettled the case, he aaid: "Wlth the partles conoerned." "Wltb the polic-*""' he waa aaked "N... the pollce have nothing to do wlth It." "Have you settled It wlth Mr. Sage?" "1 have nothing to aay. It would have been aettled aooner Wttboul the publlc knowlng any tl.lng about it If Mrs. Page had done aH I re Queste _?communlcated wlth me." Mr. Pmith was aaked if the pollce had taken any atep.* in the matter. and he sald they bad not, aa there wa* nothing for them to do :n the caae. He sai.i he dld not expect any further trouble. When asked for the name of hla lawyer frlend he sald "Vou don't expert me to glve the name of my frlend. do you? I want to protect my frlend an I Mr. Page I saw my frlend to-day. and he ha* gnt oVer his ldea." When asked If he had taken any steps to watch hls frlend. he said he had not. Captaln McClnaky, chlef of detectlves. sald he was d"ing nothing Ir. the caae. Pmlth Is a young m;in and unmarrled He sal.I that the Assrx-iated '"oinnies was a com I'.'iry that had l.een dolng business fOr two yeara and a hnif rerlaimlng arld lands an.l abandoned irrt?arior, ayatema in Bouthern Calt fi.rnla. Colonies were recfUlted by lecturea, he sald. ar.d a couree i?f lecturea had he?n d?iiv ered ln rooper I'nion last wlnter. Lately the company had b.'-n trylng to aet eoionists from New-England, becauae the Puritan atock made p..,.d colonlata. Mr Pmlth is ns-*ooiated ln the Assodated Col? onlea which waa formerly in Union Bquare, with William E Bmythe, prealdent Lewli H Pounds. treasurer; <""harles J <"anda. I^eonard w. Hole. a L P Boston, Edward T Puraer, Thaddens R Wnkeman and Ervine r> Tork. Tbe "Copartnershtp Dtreetory" ghrea the capl? tal of the concern as SMrfi.iWl. WHAT C. i, PAVIS SATS. Clarenoe l.add Pavls. a patent lawyer, was aeen by a Trlbune reporter last nlpht a.t his home. No. 301 Plxth-st.. Brooklyn. He sald that he had nothlna tn eonceaL He denled, however, abaolntely that he had ever threatened the llfe of Russei; Sage or any one elee, and de nounced as ahsurd the story that he had experl mented wlth exploslveg. He declared that he would not know Mr Page lf he should meet him. "It ls true," sald Mr Pavls. "that T have been ln flnanclal dtfflcultles. and that I have i.aan dis possessf-d from my offlce It ls also true that I am a lawyer. and that I know Artemus J Smlth. But that I ever contemplated harmlng anybodv ls a statement whlch should never have heen tnada I cannot understand why my name haa heen connected wlth thls matter at all. It has hurt me more than T ean telL "Why I should have been connected wlth thls letter of Pmith's I cannot say. I have known hlm In a business way for about four years I prorured a patent for somethlnp ln which he was interested. and later got out a patent on the same devlce ln Tanada For the last two yeara I have not seen hlm socially at all. and we have scarcely met outslde of his offlce or my offlce "That statement about my experlrrentinir wlth explosives is tidiculoua Why. I have not had anythlr.g to do with any explosives str than whlakey and water. perhaps, for a l"ng whlle." Mr Pavls sald that he had seen Mr Pmlth late yeaterday afternoon, but had got no satls fact rj rej Iy from hlm ln regard to the letter whh h was sent to Mrs. Pac "I met Mr. Pmith quite hy accldent." said Mr. Pavls. "I had no idea that I should aee him. and I am BUT* that h- dld not want to see me. I asked an explanatlon Imm hlm. but he would not say anythlng about it, and he did not stay around very lonir "I stayed In my offlce thls afternoon waltlng for the poljce to come and arrest me. if they wanted to, but they did not come. I left word that lf any one wanted me they could flnd me h-re to-niirht. but I havn't seen any one " Mr. Pavis said that he had beer. worklng on a patent, but denied that he had tried to ?ret any money from er.y r.ne to perfect lt. He |? a small rran, with dark halr and a Van Dyke heard As he talked he lay on the couch and smoked clgarettes. THE WARDXER MIVE RIOTZ. MR. BRADLETl KCmtsT <>F BOTJRCE ANP EXTENT OF THE TROITBLB?BUSI NESi PROBPECTi Wardner, Idaho, Jnly ? (Speclal).?F w Bradley, ent of the Punker H-ll and Bulllvan Mlnlne and Cci n| '-ipany. in an intervlew cerninp rhe rocent mlntnir troublea In the (""neur d'Al^ne. sald: "I hardlj thir.k that the BttuatlOfl here || prop. erly appre. lated ln the Easr ard thar th?re '.? a dl?poslt)on there t" r.-t>ard our dlserlmlna'io- here ?t employlnu union men as harsb and un ? " -v?N could examlne in*.. the queetlon and eXWOllne tha BTldenee prpoenred to the Cnrn^cr and the dor-umentary e\ ? >r!ties from the union balll ? .... aold a cootrary oplnlofi "The rlOt of Aprll 29. tn whi*h we had CrV'/aV* worth of proper - itroyed, waa the ciini - of a lonjr eerlea of slmllar outragei whlch had p-one nnpunlabed The union was ke; lai ? aad rlolenee, and tha . | thelr relsm absolu'e The day ?.ie riot those impllcated went to work, ta usual, would be < count. bul whei tl itai thorltlea, alded by F*dera! troopa, bejran makln< a*r?srs. the m'n Impllcated left the country tn such nutnben every mlne was compe loa aare the P ii ker Hlll alone, Whleh was Hosed only on the d-.\ of the atrlke and the day afterward GtOV ?--(,r pteunenberi; s pro lamatlon of May - to the effer-t that no man would be p?-*-mltr.-1 to work In the mtnes wlthout flrst reno-inr-lng nl'eatlsnr*e to t*-e mlners" union. Whlte arearly crttlclsed, waa ahaolutelr neceeaaary to the nfety of the dis_rtr*t. and enabled oa to go to the bottom ot rh* matter and root out an e\il tha' has beea terrorlzlng tha ro?ur ? \ ?' ? ' r yeara Tht. order has beer. ...... ? ited to Oeneral M-rrtam. but thla la a mle take; lt waa not his bualneaa; the order was a prorMamarlon of the GtOTernor PHERIFF WHITE BLAMED "The rank and flle of th* mlners reallv had norhln- to do wlth the deetructlon of the Runker Hlll <^n the mornlng of the riot the men were r,,,*,,-^ to report al 'K< u I ana bj the union Chlefa and on thelr arrlva! ?>ra aupplted wlth I - and ma*k?. and ordered to board rhe train for WTardner, wlthoul knowlng the reaaon To dlaobey thelr oath m-ant d- tl thej knew bj aaperlence Whlle ihe punker Hlll manager hnd ! j tbtag bul gei our r.f danger, as Rherlff Whlte was a member of the union and wlih the rloters. some of whom he had in aa deputlae, and to attempt a def?no? . beea te reslst offlcers of the law Thls Is the man who wlred to the Governor that he had ra well bl hand, and rbat all was qulet Of men arreeted all but W have heen reieaaed tba authoritlea have captured ,vi? pa: the varlous uniona. *hirh co-t_!n amph aeldenca aaalnst the orRanlxations ?The Cosur d'Aler.e fltchi was really made to keep up the wagea at Butte, and the union aut there preeem ;b^ men renounclng alleg-aaee to the union m aocord* . iritb the OoTernor*a pro<-iamation. but the Bina ownera ..v.-r-am.- thla bj eaplldtly promisir.a . tioo to 'he men. who 1 thlnk. were alad to ;- to throw off thta yoke MANY AKKEPTED MEN RELEABED ?s0aventeea hundred men are employed in the , d'Aleae. all ef whom. M'tai those employed ?___, . . inlon. ar.d wr-n the union fbun'd : . ? ? trol the men at Wardner .K?r mMna th*j attacked aad, blew up our nlnM Of the m aaen ..rreated for compllclty In the riot onlv M per cent were rttl.ene of the Unlted bul of the W, men who have taken aut - under the new reaulatlona ? per cent are - ?Whlle UM wordlng of the applb-atlons for per mlts to work may seem verv draaMc. lt was onlv lf.,r thoroagh Inreatlgatloa by all the ataff ? . offictais The Oorernor la m Bympethj W|th unlr.nlsm and ls hlmself a member of the troographlcal union. and would have never de nounced the mlnet-.1 union as r-rtmlnal unleas the documentary evlderre selaed ln tbe union halls ..,,.,?! it It is reported from MTaal ih, permlt ordera are caualag Baabarraaaaaant, and I lntend laylna the queatlon of their mod Ucatloa befora th. Ooeernof i am aurs he wlll Z, whateeer La wla* ln the matier W, are at ? rebuiMtag the Bunker Hlll. and are aalag ?ur aroflta and laaarwa fund for thi. t b> Oet<>bsW l I think we can safcJy rtr-ume the payaaaat ot dlvldend*." FIRED AT EX-KIW MILAN, ATTEMPTED ASS ASS1NATION IN THE .^TKEETS OF KI.I.t.KADE. FOUR REVOLVER BHOTB AT KINO ALEX ANI'ER'S FATHER-ARREST OF THK VTOUX-D-BE MfiU'ERER. Belgrnde. S<-rvia. Ju!y .'> Ex-King Mllan. father of Klng Alexander of Servia narrowly ea. aped aasasslnatlon h*re thls evenlng The would-l.e murderer is under arreat. He flred four revoher shots. one of which sllghtly wounded the ex-King, another woundlng in the hand Ad.iutr.nt Lukltch, who was with hlm. Klng Milan was Bllghtly wounded tn th* ba. k At th- time th. attack was m.id-. aboul 6_0 o'clock. *x-Kln_- Milan was drivlnsT throiiEh Michael st In an open carrb-tre The w Mild-be assasstn is al?->ut twenty-eight years Old and has not yet l.een identified by the pollca. rm his return to the pala.e Milan recelved the cneratulations of the membera of th* <""ahin-t and th* Dtplomatii C rr.F up.n hla eseape. Later in th- ev.-nlna Kin* Alexander drove throuuh Michael-st.. and was enthuslastlcally recelved by the populace. Thla la th* s*.-ond tlme that an attempt has been made ? iaa ?ie K:n<r ifllaa m th* atraeta of Pe'crart* nn Oetober as th* KIpk *nd Qti*?n Natali* wer* er.terlng the fathedral of B?l KrHri-. Mme afarkovM sh, arldow of Uentenanfr. Colonel hfarkovtteb, ?h" had heen ahot for a dy nasti- ronapiraey flve ye^rs prev* asly Brad al His ty, mlsslna- him and woundlng a young woman, a apee'ator. Milan I, ex-Kintr of Servia. a frrandson of ln Obrenovtt b, founder of th* llne. waa born ln IBM at Jas.^y. bsina th* son of a BfeMa 1an mother who hid marrled -he only son of Prlnce Fphralm H? wa? edueated at th* Lyc?*. Louls-l* Grsnd, Pnrls. where ha waa pUTSUlng hls Btudtea when Micha*l Ohrenovitch. th* rullng Prlnce of waa Bssssslnsted ln l*<v Harrylng to Bel (trade Milan waa procUlmed Prtno* of Bervla On A .er ibI fi 1S72. h* was crowned ln Belgrada Cathe dral. lr aiiiance wlth BlontaaiBgro and baeked ?nd Btried h\ Ruasia. h? began a war for Independence from Turk.- - ? r. hut the Bervlan army waa dlaaatrously beaten, and only the interpnsition of th* Powera aaved Servia from T'irklsh v*n?*ance Th* friendahlp of th* Powera araa areakeiw Mllan. on Beptember I* UTB, eausblg hlmself To he pr Blmed Kina of Servia thla *t*p belna taken at th* lnstlsstlon of th* Russlan Oeneral T.-h*ma reff, who was ln command of the ServtBU army. War hrok* oul BgSln, and the Turks at one* lft. nominloualy d*fea?*d the Servlnn army In th* Rosso-Turk?h oonfllet, MUan b*w hls op portunity, *ook the fl*ld wlth Ruasta, ar.d at the eloae of th* wir th* independence of S*rvla was ' ?*' ??'?: ? b Mllan declared war on hls rielrhbor Prln- irla. hut ?fter abr.-. Servlan army waa rlrlven ha_?. oe .. | Pr,r .. Aleaandar hehaved iiar Mllan never exposed hlmaettU6*a?ri Prlnce Milan married on Oetober l.. 1T5. > daughter of th- late Ruasian Colonel K^*"1 'e PuicheHa. Prlnceaa of Btourdsa. Th* ro>ai _.,r ouarreli wera the -aik of rh* ".ip afsof F_rope On March 8, 18JB, ln eon^??"? ' " Ct,*d4,Ln_?bo? 'T ,W1 nar-n of .r,'_n.inlr_T_lVa? Mllan Servia Havmg becme reconclled 10 NauMs. :Mllan w.,a recalled by hli wr to Belaradeln,?auusr? '???4 In March of that y*ar th* decree of anoree beYween fhe ex-Klng an'd ex-QueenwubbbuU*d Uexander re^'o-ed hla ts'It^i mother byroyaJ okaae to <h?:r conatltutlonal ri*ht8 as m?mt.era ot the royal h BTORTBS OF REV0LUT.0!? DEXIBTD. PISQI'IETINO RBPORTB FROM THE BUL GARIAN CAPITAL ATTRTPT.-TEP TO THF OPPOajITIOM. Budapesl July ?? Newapapera h*re publla* a Btory from ruMcrad* to th* effect that a revolu? tlon was inaugurated at Sofia yaarterday. Ac? cordlng to th* accounta publlshed. a moh ra raded th* streets. som* of the troops jojnin,r ln th* demonstratlon. It waa added that Princ* Ferdinand had fled the eowitry, a"11 that th* telegraph wires had b**n eut Advlrea raoaired to-day from Belgrade siat* that th*re ls abso. |Uteiy no conflrmatlon of th* a!l**T*d rwvolutlon in Bulgaria fMBclala h*r* and at Vlenna en tlrely dtscredlt th* statem*nts Paxla Julv B a dlapatch recelved h*r* to day from a seml-omcial naency at Sofla char acterizea a* abaolutely falaa and ?>llbarately m1?l*adinK statements publlshed abroad m th* aiibjeel of dlaturbancea at Sofla. and partlcularly tb* reporta that -he palaee of Prln- F-rdlnnnd been aurrounded by troopa. P*rfect tran qutlllty and the most complete order. accordlng to thla dlapatch. reien at s.-fla and throughout .... It is add*d That Prttwa Ferd.nand started yeaterday for Euxtaagrad. by way of Varna witri hls mother and other memhers ot hls famlly Th* reports abev* riimted ar* aftrlbuted to th' Bulganat. Oppoaltlon, who. unable to prevent th* adoptton of flnanclal contraeta hy th* Bobranje. Booghi to prevenl the aucceaa of th* therefor and the conaequent trlumph of th? MlnlBtry._ KAIBBB VIBIT8 A FBBXCB WARSHIP. p_____jrT xrr <^r ry.tr.si^ttr in the harr<i.*. r>K IK.R'.KN p,.??._ Krrrway, /uly B.?Rwperor wmiam c Oermany hoard-d ano Inape ted tbe Fr*nch tralr. 1ns sh!p* Iphirtenle he-e thla rn imlng. It la under atood thal th* iphipeei. wa? aent h?r* by lha F'er.ch Oovernment on a hlnt that Hla Bfajesty would cons'.der It an axreeihle compllment. SIORF B10TIXQ AT BABCELOXA. QZXDAKklMM ASTi RlOTKRa D__ia B_gVOl.VBRfl WITH EKFECT. London. July 1?Desptte a?s*rtlona to th* cor. trsry, riotlng ln Barcelona was r*new*d last n\gh A mob ?T.n*d a numher of abopa and wer* eharged b\ th* fzen.larmea Th* mob ahowed fluht, flrlr.g r*voiv*rs al tne 4r*ndarmea. who r*turned the flr* ln th* en^o,int?r three a:_ri^armea nnii a larn* num? ber of rlotera wer* w.und*d. Etghteen arrcs'.* wera made. It i.^ experte.i that martial law arlH ba red - ?4) HOSPITABLY TREXTF.h IX LOXDOX. ADJI-TANT PALXJ ANT' CAPTAJM LAXm.V IV Tl_ nKITISH METRnpoi.ia London, July 1?Adjutant P* Wltt ^lin'or | anrl .-aptaln Fran^ls <~i Landon of th* Tth Reit: n tl mai Gtaard of th* State 0f ffsw-Tort arara wel laaad hr-r* to-dsi bj sir Hoarard vm ? -ind pr*s*r.t*d th*ir credsntlala to th* I 1 - - Ambasaador, Joaeph H Cboate, and i ? Bumner, Mllltarj Atuch* of 'he Unlted Statea Bmbasey The New-York Natlonal (biar.la men have alreadv beetl made honnnn- memhers of th* Quaen'a w*armlnlst*r Voluntaers. the Lon? don Bcotttah Vohintaera and other rr.:!i'ary ao B thejr -)t:*nded a m**t ?f the Four-In-Hand Cluh. and dlned ro-r:!(?ht wl'h Colore! Ralfoiir arid th* offlcera of th* I.ondon ih Velnnteera TivnBearow Massra Falia and B will pro.ee,-! to Henley as th* gBK Cluhiand On Baturday they arlll -.tneaa the revlea ITon ?- pl _?dB_?UB_i !"2 lunch r Bquare wl'h Sir Howard aod Ledj V'lnceni where th*y wlll meet G*J - and the MUltary Atischas here On M?n 1,,, ihe) wlll vislt the Houae of < ommona an.l Uke taa on th* Terrace golng to Parla on \\*dn*a day. _ PROBABLY BLEW 0\ T THE BAB. A NEW T-.RK W.'MAV AVP HER ORASPSON aro triacoanacioi s m their pepri^m Llve'pr.o! Julv ? Mra <"ol*m?n and her _r*nd Bon Wllliam Davtaa who arrlved on hoard th* ateam*r Malestte from Mew-Tork resterdaj '? irdlff, ?'*r* four.d unconacloua In th*:r n n a prbat* hot*l h*r* thla mornlna It l? -??1 that th* gaa ?a* ri"W^_OUv^?M_."o.C?lTl i. Bllfhtl) r*cov*r*d. hut tha boy waa atlll unconadoufl thla aft*rnoon BEMS CBIEF CAPTCRED A\I> BXBCVYED Ronny Afrl,-a. .Julv g-40lagkBB>Bfl. the R*nln Phi.f. haa h*en <_ptur_ aad ex4rcuted by Li?u tenant GabbeC PEA CE ENVO VS EXTER TA IXED. OUESTI AT THK PALACE OV QlEEN Wir.HEI.MINA AM? THE QUEEN MOTHF.K Amsterdam. July fl.? Queen Wllhelmlna and the Queen Mother arrlved h-re this afternoon. and umid a great popular demonstratlon pr? r>eded to the palaee The memt?ers of the In? ternatlonal Peace Conference arrlved from The Rague at ?'. BO o'clock p tn., by speclal train, and procaeded from the atatlon dlrectly to the palaee, where they were recelved by the Queens, after Whlch they were entertained at a magnlflcent banquet m the palaee At the banquet Queen W:,lielmlna proposed a toast. aa follows; "I sinrerely rejoire to aee aesembled around me to-day the dei?-gates to the Conference and tO be permlfted !?. renew my wishes for the H of your v.ork. due to the inltiatlve of the I'zar of the Russlas. I am glad to offer you the hospltaltty of my residence I drlnk r. ,he health ..f all the sovereiarns and chiefs rf the States of whi^h you are the representa tiveS " M. de Staal. prerid'-nt of the Conference. briefly r?plled. expresslng the homage and tharks of th? delegatea, and thelr profound gratitude for the kind reception tendered them. and Inviting hls tolleaguet to drlnk the health "f Her Ma.lesry. This was done. the band playlna the Put-*h ? i anthem. lf, d*- Ptaal aat on the Queen'a rlght, and Count von Itunater, head of the riarman dele^a tlon, >.n her left Slr Jullan Pauncefote. head of :he Brltlah delegatlon, and <'"iint Nigra, head of th-* Itnlian delegatlon, faced each other. The ,,,h-r d.-lejcafes were BCated m alphab-ti'-al or? der. Qna ti Wllhelmlna waa atttred tn whlte. and Bmma, her mother, in lilac. A r- lowed al 0 o'clock in the Grand Throne Room. where Thelr Hajeetiea conrei fre?|\ wlth th" d-l"Katep Express tralns left Amsterdam soon aft-r 10 k to eonvey the delegates to The Hague and the Queens to Chateau Loo, near Apeldoorn, on th.- l ? PROPOSED COT'RT OP A.RBITRATION. The Hague, July 8 -The revlsed pnposal re? gardlng the tn-Jtitutlon of a permanent Court of Arbltratlon. whtch wlll be subml'ted to the . om ? to-morrow, conslata of nfty-six articies. Tl ae reaarding the conetttution of the Court |ts?lf are substantlally Identbal wlth Pir Jullan Paun. efote'a orlglnal project Clause 2.'-! ls Int^resflna. ln that It provldea that each slgnatory Power shall d-stgnate wlthttl three months followlng the ratircitton not more than four pereona, rw? -trnized as oompet**nt to deal wlth questlons of internatlonal law, who are ready to accept the ..fflre of arhitrators. Th* bureau arlll keep a llst of the nominees who wlll be entttled to slt as memb?rs of the Court, and wlll report to the sienatory Powera all mod tlons therein. Two or more Powera nate the same member Membera ari r.a'~d for slx years and eiipib'.e to renomlnatlon. In aae of the death or rettremenf of a member r.f rhe Pourt. the vacajicy shall be fllled ln the same mann?r as the orlcinal nomlnation. MME. PREYFrs HRIGHTER. SHE VI5ITS HER HT'SBAND IN PRTSON AO .IN-TNTIPENTP AT RENNES. Rennes. Fran-e. July ?>.?Mme Preyfus. on leav'.ng the prison to-iay, appeared ln much better splrlts than yesterday. It was evident that her contreraatlon wlth her husband had ba*en of a more i heerful nature. A large crowd had aathered ln the hope of wltnessing her ar rtval and departura but the gendarmes c'^arM th>, atraeu adjacenl to the pneon, and the - ? ? .tors only caught a passlng gllmpse of her as she drove rapidly in a closed carnage to the house of Mme. Godard. The latter left her house to-day and took up quart?rs temporarily at the house of a relatlve ln another part of the town, In order to allow the Preyfus famtly full freedom ln ueing her mansion. From a rn,nt overlooklng the prlson the cor r-spondent of The Assodated Pr?ss saw Cap? taln Preyfus emertre into the courtyard to-day for an hour's ej^rrise He was dress?d ln a blue serge sult, and w-ort a soft felt hat. He walked slowly arross the yard wlth his hands In the pockets of hls Jacket. Hls head was allghtly bent forward. ao that lt was lmposslble rf, wt% tbe featurea As he cp-ssed the jrard h? was prer-ded and followed by a prlson ? The ?hr?-* passed through anoth?r door l< f. a garden In the oentre of the prison Dreyfua tak*<s exerelee, and dlsappeared. eral Begaeelere arrivad to day. and will hold to-morrow a general inspectlon of the ar? tlllery of whlch the Karrlson Is malnly com posed ' Aa the review cround Is outside of the .... ttla 'keiihood of any untoward lr.r-ident al'hough anythlr.g ts poeetble. as rh~ atloti ' Rennea, whlle calm at present. Ino'.udes a ^i'K" proportlon of a-.f l-Preyfusttes. ZURLINDEN MAY BE REMmEP Paris. July 8.?It ls regarded as pp.bab'.e that G.neral Faure Bitruet wil! be aprointed Iflll -nor "f Par!-. ar.d thar r>neral Zur linden. the r.res^rt Incumbent of that pos* he transferred to the command of an army corps. At the Cablnet Cound! to-day General de Galllfet. Mlnlster of War, announ^d the ar rangements for the mllltary rerlew on July 14. whii h wlll take pla'-e as usual. SIR RKHARD BE8UME8 BI8 SPFFrn. THE VENE7.IE1.A AR'UTRATTON" CO.\rMTP = !<->%' AOAIN IV BUSIOff Parls. July fi?The Venezuela Arbltratlon Commlssion resumed its seas'.ons to-da>. Pir Rlchard Webster. the Rritlsh Attorney-General. contlr.ued hls argument ln behalf of the caae of Great Brttaln. UR. B0ROAT6 OFFER ACCBPTBD. THE PANKFR UTIXX LIOHT THE INTERI'R OT PT PAt'l/F OATHEDRAL, WITH ELErTRiriTT London. Julv n.-The r.,Ter of J. Pierpont Mor gan to naht th* tnterlor of Bt Paul's Cathedral wirh elertrlclty has be*n acceoted. It ip .-stlmat-d that the lnstallation arlll cost ?5,000. _ 80CIALIBT8 DI8PEB8ED IX TIBXXA. AS' IMMEN.-K PK.M"NSTHATION BP'-'KEN tT LABOR I.EAPF.R* ARREPTEP Vlenna Ju'y ?-Thls evanlnlt Itl' pol.-e nf Vi<?nna dlspersed an Immense .-* ? I rnonstration that was In procre-s tn the neUhbornood of the Town -flve p.r.ons were pUced under arras among them tbe labor l-al-rs. I'r. Adler and H.rr. n Raumar.n and Hret?/*hnelder. UR. CBAMBBBLAIX EXFl.AIXS. PBMOICAL STATEMENT BaOABDWO KI8 REI.A TI^NP TO THE MOFR CO-TPAITI Loadoa, Joly ?-JosePh Cbaaabarlala, ?eeretary t? for the CalBalBa, made a personal erara ?,.,. in .he House of rommons to-dnv wlth refer -nrp to the com-nent whtch has b*en -t that though a shareholder ln the Mater Compaay ba bad rated m favor of th- transfer of . ratton-a terrltory to rhe nnttsh Oovera m. r : Mr rhamberlaln saM. In efTe.*t. that hls In? terest ln the Klgef . was under f3.i??). ?nd tha.* aahen the questlon of revocatlon of the d'ttl p.iny ? .harter aro^e he asked the Marquta of Salls bury and hls calleagaaa ln tne Government m re lleve hlm of any p?rtl<-lp-tion tn the neKoriations In acconlance wlth thla requa-.t. the ne?otlatlons hA^f aaea aatlrarjr m the handa offlir Mlchaa Hicka-Beach Cbaacellor el the Kirheouer Mr rhamberialn added 'hat ha r.ad ireted for tbe reeo \ut? Vt ?. SlVhar. Hieke-Baaeh. whlch waa oni> formal nut that be would not partlclrate ln any futur. dl-cu..lon or voie. lf. Mr. (.hamberlaln eoneluded, he voted aa a ahareholder, ha would vote agalnst the transactlon. CLOSURE ON MII.ITART BILL. Ixindon. July 6.?After applytng the closure to tha debate on the Mllltary Works blll. the Ho ae passed ? ond r^ai'.lng of the meaaure by a vote of 1_? ln favor to _3 agalnst. A CONBBRYATIYB BBTEB8B. TWO SEAT3 I.<~'ST IN THE "IJ'HA.V! BLBCTION ?PEFEAT OE I.IEl'TKVANT CHURCItlLE London, July ti. ?The Liberal party gained two Parliamontary r--.it t . ,|;.y ln the byetoettoakB heid ln the "double bairetled'' coatatltueatty of ?'?ldham. to fiu the dual vacaa* :? created by the death last m >nth of Robert As. roft. iv.nserva tive. and the subsequ^nt re.-igna.Mon of hls Con aervattve coll -ague, j .mes Francis Onwald, who has Just been appointed by the Chanc, llor of the Exoh-qiier. Sir Iflchael Hi. ks-Bea< h. to t.e Bteward and Baillff of the Manor of rforth sfead. The followlng are the results of the polls. '"mmotr, Llrvral FU'l'.-al . - Runrltnan, Ml-rs..12TT0 Winatoa 8panc_r Chwi-htll ? ?-? - il ? . 11,77 j W. Kawdalex, <'.na*r-...? . : 1 ??o Ifeaara Oswald and \- - ft at the tlme of the-.r electlon, poiied reepectlveiy 12.-WS and i;'.,n*Ci Conaervattve ? itea Ti M-.n. therefore, ls a distlnct Conaervatlva revei Alfred Kmtnott. the BBCCeeafU] Liberal and R.idl r-al candldate, who heada the poll ln tO-day'l ele,? tlon ln Oldham. is a w- F Old ham He |g d .-o.isin ? ,f J En:m..tt Barloa 1 I Member for the Fram* Duiston of Boaaereet His brother marri-d Bpbell, daughter of the imk? of Argyll Wrtiter Kiinclman. the other ?ucceeoful I.lheral and Etadlcal :.< twcnty-ntna yeara old and a son of Walter Run^lmai, of Newcaetle. He 1* a rr.ember of the firm of Walter Runelman A I L,or. lo- an I N'ewc i.-tl. -or -Tvne, owners of rhe Moor Lln? of stf im?ra. C>t the defeated . .-.mdid.-i'e. the ler at thi Wlnat I r Cbui son of rh- la e Lord Randolph ?;- made a brllllant flght to hold the seat for hia partj Th? oth>*r J V. of the Amalgamated 1 >perative ."otton Bpfnners. LIBERAL HOME Rl'LER ELECTED London. July a.?An electlon for aaember 0( Par ltament araa r.eid yeaterday m I . ? rl - - .b.iin Home Ruler, vho h.. i reelgned his >e,,t m the Housa ? . differeacea - ? _ lo.*;,! vero, wns ra-elected o\,r Mr [ndependent Lib? eral, t he vol - BIr J l ? ? Mi R rti . for Sir John ?. - tln, I, At the general Parilamentary electlon in July, Blr John Auatln re elva - and M J. Hardtng, the Conaervatlva candldate, recelved IBM t< - PERUVIAX VICE-PRESIDEXT ACCU6ED. I.ETTERS THAT i"AU. FOR Ut EXPLASfATIOM ntOM BEWOR BILUNOHtTltgT Llma. Per,. fuly 6 (vla OalveatonJ ?Tha ' Pais" publlshea to-day a fac-almlle of a letter from a pari._n of Oeneral ''.1 area ln Arequipa, in whlch lt le ussert-.. 0 Beflor BMItaghui l 1 vi. President of P.-ru. wlll repay the expenaea In id by tbe n aaderi text ef ar;. r letter . ---d to he from Mr Bi!l!ngh';r?''s secretar. ?? tn whlch th?r? ar- compromlslng par fr tl says that "al! awa.it Beflor Bllllachurat'a explsna tlon." RAI'IIJ TRAXSIT DEMAXDED. BtDFORD PARK TAXPAYER.S ARE AFTER THE MANHATTAN EX-KVATED RAILROAD The Bedford Park Taxpe) aaa latl 1 the thln ' ' latltnte Tha Tazpayera' Alllanee, held an enthuslasttc maBS meering last nlght at Rur.k's Hall. Bedford Park. Th- main aubject of dtscu?Blon waa the fallure of the Manhattan Railway Company to -Xl.nd Ua lines to certaln BOttbern dlstrlcts of The Bronx. ln ac t r vi - wi'.-. fi mcklaaa whlch the company holda. Colonel J. A Qoulden, tne speaker of the even? lng, apoke ln part as follows: "The power of ' le ls only manlfes'ed through organlaatloB Wa n .- " ln our own alllanee Ftve reara aw then ? slx or aeven J.:s tnlted Bocletlea up here. aach valnly -,g for part- rlghU A llttle ev?r four yeara a| ' effecti nd l Th- Bronx Tax| ' '-""'!r'>' local aocieties. ai. 1 tlng aith >? ? Bccord for tba real .- I .rough. "What The Bronx rieeds most ls rapld tranalt fa eilltlea arlth tha Boroufb of Manhatran We bave ? ty for growth and levelopa ,. tt are want la to t*' ----- The alli 1 reallsed tl I twa great beaefl immualty? ? 'are or. the M.-mhattan elr ? ' .md aecond eontlnuooa traina between Ita northern termlnal and tha Brooklyn Brldga VThat wa are now Bl ...... || hav.*, la to II t north a franchlaea " followed and .-..mplatnts wero made regardlng '?'"' "% ;rr"' whlch the ' x " .:. len iken ' nubllc *. J-rome-ue ?hOlU ParK. j. i. .,.x-.. islvi traci - been 1 >red to - ? property fniiowmK resolutlons were .inaniTnously Tnat the cltiaena of Bedford Park. ln ' .... m hnnglna before th- ' ' ' n ,h: ad to bulld ?- and thai ? " er, That the grallnar of the Con courae ' lfh,Jlf 1^M Bror*- I of tl (^ r^; ? -ke the ne ? l to aecom plish the ?am* " PF.rKFR 8EXTEXCED TO DEATH. CHICAOO RiTv*H-K RECErV*B8 EXTItEMI PEVAL tt for MUBOSB r>r timn wtn Chlcago, July ?.^Au^ist R.-k.r th? stockyard butcher, was to-day found gullty of the murder of hla flrsr arlfo Hli 1 inlahmi bi araa flxi death. The tury araa out only a snort tlme. ?.;-. ker sw w-i aoparent Indlfferei M-s Rar-hel Be^k?r ed last January. ?wo weeks later irrled aaveataen , ButterU | * ?'?' ?; havlng killed hl? flrst wlfe . - a\t 0f - rder to dlapose of the bod) cut It up and bollod lt v - all thla ittd sald that his tatb-T-ln-law Butterleln dld "- killtna police bJeoeaxta BBAVE work. pave? thrke PATROl MCM HtOM DROrarjIwa rv m.H.M pay At the annael ouHne of tbe flrst pUtooa of th* pollea eonaected with the East lixty-eeveeth-et station. held at Throgs N>-k. 1 n WTadaaaday Ser geant John W. Smlrh rescued Patrolmen Ml | s' rern and Vaadarau from drowniug. ti ? men had embarked ln an eighf oar-1 barge for a rlda tn Pelhaa Bay Thej - ? aat about thre- buadred vards from th* shore. when the ? -;ips!_ed Pmlth and Mangold could swlra. but the other two m?n could not When Smlrh r*sme to the sur far*e he aotlced Mangold swimmlng roward hlm He turned anl swam toward Vanderau. catchlng hlm by the halr Just a. h? was golng dOWfl for the necond tlme Smlth and MaageM tbea towed Van? derau to the upturned bo?t and told hlm to rllng to a untll they f ? : M iovern ,-,,1,4 t,,lfl . - that MeOovera waa under tbe beat, and Sm;th made a dive aad brought MeOovem, wh.. was nearly exhausied. to the aurfa-e of the water A tussle aeeurred be? tween the two m--r.. snd MeOovera went under the w-H-er agaln Bmlth grabbad the man again. thia time by tbe bab '? ln '?>'ln* hlm arross the boat , . ._.. He then turned to g.-t Mangold ? ald to take the man to ahore but found that Mangoll had disajw '. He looked around and eaw the man alna Ing for the laat tlme Smlth. a.though nearly 08 haust-d hlmself hv thla tlme. sw- m*tl*ttb* man and had hlm r.ear tha boat. wbere Yon derau and MeOovem were. juat aa help arrHed '^e'foVr'me^n were t.ken ashore M.^rr,and Vliniaold were unr-onscl.-ua. but recovered in a _no?t tlma Bergaant Smlth waa nearly I ?l llllf PUBLIC MONEY WASTED ( nntlneed from P_?e 1. buiidings have been purpoeely made so that tha coat of constructlon would largely exce*d the ai i't"Priat!on. with a vlew of requlrlng the L> Kislature to *p*nd more money for the Inatl? tutlon than lt would ortarinally cona*nt to do. ln < rder to be ahla to utliize that already e_penderL Th- pur. baae af supplles has been awarded to favored dcolora. t<. the detrlm*nt of the Htate; ra belp than meesaary has been employed. ao as to provlde ptaoes for frl*nds of managera am] hiKh.-r wagea have be*n pald to favored p*r. sons thin th'- nafur* of the servlc* would Jua'l f>. whl h abuse Is demonstrate,! hy th* fart that the pa\ for the same aervlce difT*rB sr*atly tn dlfferenl ir.'titutlona. All of thes* ahus*a must hav.- t.-ep pra tbaed elther with th* approval of the manifrers or by r*ason of thetr IndirTer.nce or Ignorance as to what was *o|ng nn. Th* ef f- t ..n tha t ixpaying publlc waa th* sam* In elther casi-. Put the abupea 4,;rpady allud*d ti moBtly %f '? ? ? ? of th* charitabl* ln tion questioa. Others. however. raetly ? aertoua, and of a rharaeter to shock th* s?nei h-.5tlan pubUc. hav.- r*c.ntly been bromrht to iiathr. In fact. some of them remtnd one of rhe m*thods ln rogue li tment of unfortunate classea ln the Mldd.e a repreaentatlve of the Controner*B r><r-art rr. ni ? m th* State Board "f Chart t'.->. ha\?- i.een naklne a toiir of th" tnafl'u tl.ns and ex.iminir.K every *mploy* under oath, ae tO hi> ..r her p.iriicular dutlea S?m? of tha dlacloi this BWOCTI t-stimony are of a Btartllng *haraeter, in one of the Inatitattona it was foaaai that th* hill. of a ner.-hant furnl?i ? 'O the Inatltutlon wera belng audlted by hia own wife. a m-mber of tha B >ard of Manaxera. WAT-'UMKN ARRANOF. FOR PLKNTY OF Sl.KKP ln another rm* It was dis.-overed that wh?n the State rontroller ohj*ct*d to pt ice* aa too hich the quanttty fumished m as r-^wred, hut th- anpiegate amount of the blll wa* allowed to remaln *? the aame Bguraa, In an<th*r Ir.stltu tion. which has also been one of the l'"id pro tanta -? italde "meddtlng." *h* eanV d-nr>- - that witchmen who w*r* hlr*d tg cuard Bg ilnst flre ard th- escapa of inrrtat*e had h well arranxed plan. Sfhereby a rart af th* forca siept while another part w.>nt about end rai | tlH Blgnal bellB at the ar.r.oinred houra Two Inmate. walked out of the insfbi.tlnn whlle the watchm-m slumbered on th* nlxht of July 3. This ls thi Hudaon House of Refuga In an..th*r eaae |t was ahown by th* aworn .ny that healthy lnmat*s tvot* forced to bath* tn the .am* bathtuh after per.ons af 1 wlh the most loafhesome diseases had be?n ba'hed therein. without proper HeanBing OT dlslnfe.-ting. thus furni?hing excellent fa'lll tlea for thi- sjread of dlsease. Thls Bworn testlmony has also brought to llcht the fact that In thls civlllzed country. ln the |a*t year of th- nin*t**nth centurv. that i.'ml harbaroija method of pun'*hm*nt. chaln Ina- victlma to the floor ln solltary onflnement for protracted pepods. is arlll belnx pra>-t:a*d tn charltable institutions in th* Rmptre State Lashlng to the floor. however, ls noi th* w>ret cruelty resorted to, ao< ordlnx to th* evtdeaes tnk*n lt ls said bv ?\ *-wltness*s and partbl panta that uiris oonfln*d ln ho i - of refNge ara : ed of their clothlnir and S'.metlmea h*! 1 br some of the employes. and at other tlmes 'halped to th* floor and whlpped wlth a heavy I^.,ther ='rap BSVeral for |onx Recently a younx mother, wlth a bab* only flve m..nrhs old. a 18 treated in thls mann?r. Purthermore, if we are to beiiev* th* t-stimony. thls mod* of punl^hm.-rt j? resorted to frequeot I] for what ba trivial rlolatloae af tha rules. An honear effort on th*? part of th* ControHST ard the sta'^ Board of Charttlea to com at-us' -d. and Bcoraa of kindr*4 or.-.-. la the - '?? and only o .-as'on for thle | outhurst atrainst "Interference" bv Sta'- rjfll. cials. Wheth -r ther<- la not a crvlnx neceaalty '-. Ision of rhariTab> inatl tutiona, in vlew of the at.ov* facts, I leave to aa ?ial public to judge ? DIXXEB FOR QEBBAX IX8CRAXCB \IE\ JOHN A MTALL KNTi:RT_IN? I'RT'f-SlAN ro_t. MiaaiONERB AT THE MCTatOPOUTAII Prealdent John A Mct*afl of th* Kew-Yorh EJBB lnsurar.ee Company cav* a dlr.ner lasl sveaftBg at th- Metropolltaa ? ;ur. for the Prsasian in.-. . Commlsslon*rs Privy Coundlk r roa Kn*b*l Doebertti and P'.i:* I'oun. Illor Raron Marah*.!! von Bleberstetn, who have rompletei) an Inaesl i i tloa of th* company. Th* Prusslan reprea*nt? tlves have been here for se.eral months. Bad hav? rr.-l* a very- exhauatlVB examlna'lon of th* New York Llfe the r-hu.' of W-'eh Is not made ki.-wn. -? - || paased upoi .n y ter '???;.'??? ir or Councll of 8 it Be? 11 n and a declilon t-ier".n is not I -fora fall. Th* dlfflcultlea between th* r^rnun Inaurance au'h-.- ? ? .American ? omi Bnd hav.- heer made the auhj*. t tween the i la of hoth -. - - Hg) tnroua tmbaai ,. ? most ai mv- ln i ??? ? ms of the ' ,h!* ? \ forrmrlv doln* busln*sa ll lent Psyn of th- Inaurance Department haa red i tor* end feellns Am oi - *Bta were Mr . .n Kn-b-l Pr.ehe ri'2 Bamn Marsria.ll vott Bleberat. ?? '? Strong Charlea B galrehlld, ex-Maj ? . l? <T Edward ? aeph J Hearne Dr - D*DUt! .. - i | :.-.? > C W Huhhei:, Th ?? -ner. Wl'llam f Bwu Henry C Mortlmer, Rufua BV w "k? ?na Lettera of regrei irere read from I Mc ? TBE DEYSE\ TE8TIM0XI l_ CONTRIBUTION PROM COLOXEt BOOBEVWUi ?The Brooklyn Eagk '"d a IstBae bv . . - ? . ?;t t0 bt*d to th- Dewe] fund The kHtea ;a aa | N ? 1 ,rk gi At ( To the Bdltor of ' The Bro - ' - f'' ?? i ft ebech aa a Ittgbl I afl tt to ?-t morna : '.h'e.t CELEBRATIOR COMIIITTEI -fECTl T^e Exacutlve r-ommlttee "r* nir.a'tri* Commli * ?_,?.,,_, ^ - ' " rnlriutea. CommitTeeo, Rl 0BI0 I ILLEY CU Bt FAFOB 0*1 \M. Covlngton k> . Mi <? Th* organlzatlon < om BBtttee Ol 'h* Leeague of IBaSMtalusl Oaba of tha -?ites Invltlng IVmo. rats to m*e: at BOOB 00 Thur- | july 10 al tha Palaaer H'.us* ln rhicago. to d-viae nlans for a mor- thorou_h orxanli.'l"' . ea^clally in th* ptveta akat< ' lndlana. IWaotB and Kentucky Tne Daasocratk Natlonal I'ommittee . ... K| ,h* Palm-r Hoasa on July 20 Th* dr ., .IcMd hy Judg. Jam*. P T.rv.n. man. and Alien W. Oarfc. aecr*tur>. and IIBlkllBi aa foUsara: Tr,. commlttee ta Invltlng to thla meetlng D*m -__v_r__i a^. __s_Brt & ? ,i5".,r,rT.',,r'j.,.r.;1:,T?r' U_MIIM ?}I 1J >" ; J"'1,- ', "?,?.., ,1... >?. ?. M_> .,?... ?? lrnfcierullam._. CARTRID0E8 TE ? VTTOi a_M I From The Phlladelphia Record , _k n.vi. nnt .if th* ov*ra**ra k) * Norns* ___r__s_? tfaissts run. th* ptcker. rr.Bht hav* re*.* BUta. ?1lta*| run. ... , .. . h ,,v*r*eer aji.1 h* 'llfln l and kll* Camldgea rot^led In . otton ba *a !re the moat ghaatiy trung l ever heard of I j S.t. to ,-irii 'lf- in.nred I Braesa I alMa*d J*m' Plumlev to taa* out an eccldent poiicy, and hc aald he thought be woula."