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\\ LPPEAL NOT A THREAT WLGAWUtS iTTITI'DE. StiU Tnring to Prcucrre Scuimlitu —Turks Aid Rcbch. Set* Sepi 3ft.— Soraf apprehension having Apparently bag* rjxat.a. owing to a misunder •tandinc regarding tho precis.-, rr.panins of Bulgaria* :?ft note :., thr power*, exj tic* ttm **cri riven to Mmf dipjomntic mfetftf bBI BM Sh moranJu: saoa not <r.:<-n£f<i ts »" tfttflsatsm, bgfl *aas rather -in - " '" •"' ' appeal for intervention. The girtg.S*l»n ' :• ««■ Mated, was <Jr:er " • :*■ attitude of aaßtsotty ;;; It •!,■ :.:«t moment. DCt It fo 1 ' •he impo» l ■■nfflag hg totdhatdy Hbop tho DBta ■ ■ ■ Hu'.pr.ricn rtOMOI :r> Site*'?' Thf f ■ • ■ -.t * pegffi(« is rendered := r " ' " ■ • .::itu:J*» of tho Mire :-r - t emulation :i Dul«:< r'.a. w h :h. I ruf \ | Aafl %^r '" Uic rcvo!utsonar>- ccmrr.it ' • ■ mm ta lotct tha ajumj.it • basd md ; ••■-. k baaSSStSea with Tur- Th* Turk? have wiihdrcmn nearly a.l thf.r ■ • ■ dM Billm Bl Danoun-.aia BBi r^rcg • aafl thcrri to v..c iaOct of KcWki At w Bm i Btbartttta. I ■ kteg fti waaad t-f tf | ■ ' r ' : - : h<^ beya ..re Mm r-jrr.:?h- Bs **• ■ • ' ■ tfci Tjrk:.-h pajjaflattaa '*■ I ' ■'' I .-■■-• ior4?tcrna • - A ror-.i ary af Tuil;:?h — — «fi and ba*hl bciou'.;- ' BBBBi Ibt Lining ptaOß < '■ I bssfln r f• . r~. ika vfltaeai Daar Beam Chty capt ' tad •Im VOgJBCS a:.d • t.. ■ ' - • MonmitefT and Muha'.lnf ban i' ■ •■ • •■ tbi baaaa aaay N rriTVfi lOiaaai of f*:cn:ca. Tttk Z - k:"i-d. inclu'i . 77// SCLTAX HOPKFVL. /' eta to Supprem Cnnltj, cvd Si ta End of Revolt. Dana - : - • -Ir. r.n audience vith " . ■ liu:r.:.:\ A:v.!.-;\s*a<icr. I car. B ■ Egai <=*•■• j h:s nr- • ■ • tha ct> <"**f»e» • :• .iv tbi Ti-kifr trOOpl In tho ■ ■ . Ba mU t«ct '' ' ■ .-•..■■■ -\ .oriti»«s ■ . •-• pn ■■ ■ : ••• r • • ■ • . ). PM ■ •■ i ■ ■ • • . v>«> pantfsaad. Tfc» O>r?r. • M.irjfhall •cb c- bad an isOon am Aa Boltan. v.h<- ■ ' • •• •; •■•.r.if=:!.-. anJ tieclar _ Cb I •'.' BBKfrectkn was ■:• . •■■ c • ■ ■ ■ • S*fl in BSB9B ■ so] J. :).<t- f<>-<-.f <>-<-. lav • * ■ arr.ation*? announcing - h' ■• ■ ; tion of th« reform i ' ■ -•-.:•:■•. | trar.rcli.ary council of minlFtrra wa> hr-ld at Y!ldlz Kiosk ar.d th< ■ ■ ■ • I Wttt con tinued OB P.-ituniay. It If DSderatOOd That Hit rou: -'.1 drew up 1 •.?- i" the ul;; In IMI Bt h:- HMj) II . laratlon. •'•f^.'-'.nl <3!*}>a*. chc-s from th< • - ■' Mor.a*tlr anil Adri::r. •; '• ■ •. • . ■ .^ . < our.tera BfeACb lOJRalb; I •• Turk?- A CHANCE FOR BULGARIAN TRADE Merchants at Sofia Wflcor^t Diplomatic Rr lations vith United States. "-f.a.. S*Tt 2f»— Great s a t : f • ion is ex preeaed. not only In offlcial fa . | corr.- BerCSsJ circles, at America* action Iti estab !'.sMig dSptonaxle rdaxsaa gjlth IWf"f Th r ' ■ i • l:aT n prea: f ; ; ■ ■ . , .- . ping i : - •■ - ■ • Kport and import ' ■ ■ '! Stat. 5 .:..; ;.,s* OVeXdnsj foVP a d:r.:> % r r T-.° Ifjß paaarOS b) honor af J BL Jackson. ■■moon had pgaaßßXSd hhl Ega« I nj the ?.r>\ AXDjerscaa Dir.r.mati'' Act.i gjarsi n i taetodad r. X H ' ■ -.yrr.ati'- idßOt. and Ifag oera and hie:. orr.c:.,:s. rrinc» • . ;• poaafl the health «>f I're«idert * ;-eak'.r.a: In Er.pHsh. nnd th-- rr*urt • ■■ ■ 1 Am-*-, -an ~;:r TAHXS L FIRRIERE DEAD Krvrpaper Man Dies Suddenly in Pans — His Wife Comnrts Suicide. - • -■••— J.in<f I- F.-ri.-re. a well ' ' Baa -Y"-k. d!cl her? - •:•• scatfl 'X a paiaHtse sirske. His " ■ • • rward took - ESVEBStty for > i ear» nn afi RBt • • PfejSfj *-i:tion of "The Bew*T«cft H.raiiJ" Bs antstad th» s • ■ at r - r asi EBBB sad) si lbs ttow ' ' ' ' • ■ ; BjadJ in Ha Parls office. BIBIL STILL LEADS SOCIALIST? 7 - HMff&g Victory Over Rensionists — Only Eleven Oppose Him. ■ • ■ IS VAN FLEET SCL'OOER HLRT. ■ ■ i ■ PEWNSYLV/aWIA RAILROAD PER iOSALLV-CONDL'CTED TOl'R. TO GETTYSBURG BATTLEFIELD AND WASHINGTON bEPTEMBER. 26 TO OCTOBER. I. 1903 R.ATES CoarfßJ si neccoary exper.ies 522.00 «w vokk 519.00 Philadelphia . .• • ..,.-> To,^r,.-F^Av,,,VwYo>,,:d^OroW B OYD ssarj ; - ■ tj.-.i iraai toast SUboa. toß**&'* _^ __ __^ • J Ii U <»«»•! !••■• Tr«ttl«- Manser *'• ST. ATTniint n\. cmrnl \iota»c*r. <*■ "• i^^aw^aaawawn-i^ TBE KIXG'S MEMORIALS. Butt of Queen Victoria Unveiled at (rathic- MmmUn Present. X-rodo: ., Bepl 2il-At thS parish church of Crathie. •whore Queen Vsetorhl ettended nn neea, Ilirsa fllSllaiS of a nOs from Balmoral Ca»'lr. Kins Edward, in tho rresersce t ths Princo and Prir.re F? o f Wales. Prince ■*! fttutaai Cartes af Desanark, the Premier. Mr. I'alfrur. Lord Ur.fdiwn* and other Ministers, thih marxdag nvcPafl a rr.^nional bust cf Qu-en Vi.-toria. by the hculptor mil Fuchs. and two r.iural tahtetS in memory of the Duke, of Edinburgh at.d Empr" Frederick of r,* T . many. Tho thre* memorials were BtSi at th* expense of the Kir.gr OBAI.DIA FAVORS CANAL. Panama* Governorship Part of Plan to Obtain a Treat Pr.r. .-.-.., Rjepf, Sk— Senator Otaftsßi to-day bsek soar tbsi • - ..f Ooeeraor •-'f Panama. Ral twaj t\; ; « tha o<-casion for great popular den-.onstratior.s by a!l parties. It {? thought thar the appoittim'-t f Qavaraor Obaldia may exert Influence ap;..r.st fecerrlor* ideas, not only be tius^ ba i? ■ native of Fana'na. but because •"' i? a < ' ' ' ••■ If part of a general plan whose PSOOtI \*ill ;-. c th^ election of oss> era; BepSS to lha Presidency a: .a the approval of a tana] troa'y .-aTiffacTnry to the United States. Governor Obalfiia, in repK- to Dr. Florentine Or> " r " r • • ■ Mch fv.urt cf Justice, sair?: I mail • <■ lU?^. thfv were sjsll meditated. • i':nKns I expr^sed as a Senator of the republic. I consider that the interest? of the world u-^-.-r.Jly demand the construction of a canal. anl they have a ripht to ask our co natrattusj. tv> eon <■«?;<- : -.s. the object of which I to ffrvr ih'-^^ totereala. thouph th»-y may Isaply - f | r < tmty. are not against the nstlnnsl aicr.ity. \w rarnot deny civiliza ti'.n What it reciu;ros from us— to continue Its \ ;r'r.: ious- :rjar«h. A'l \nf sprechrs SeSvarCd at to-day's rere mony demwiStiatad • a: all the inhabitants of Panama ar^ In favor of th^ treaty. NO NEW CANAL PROPOSITION. Dr. Herran Says He Does Not Contemplate Asking for Extension of Time. [raoa the |"|f 'n rrREAr.I SrCSfttagSOSl, Srpt ?>— Or Thomas Herran. <""<■> ■ Chacgt f*Aßaliei .it BTaahtagtsn, .icr.ies f-mphr- • ■ gterles prtatSd this morr.ir.r that ■ P*a : • ; ■ • • '- •■ I DtOtahla regarding tho ■ ■ ■ ■ 88l vr-<v r-< been <übrr.ilte.j to the ' ' I RSa • fi ■•■ .-. he BSjrs. nothing BSW in tho canal sJtustion. He ha« n<^t even ask^d for an extenrloa at time for the exchnnpe ot ratff.ca- USBS .. :• • - :iot contemplate •.:-■ such a psaai . • Dr. rtirss i .>. that his Interview yestsrdsy with Vrtgr a mloini rtneer froea the Pacific CoaM. reiated entirelj t" private mir.ir.c matters. y\r iogt la aa bis era] to Europe to boy mining ■ H^ haa never ht-cn In Bocota to his • Ins to Dr. H-rra:. and it i*> ridiculous - .;• h:?!! with a Mcret Itlfrrrm r^pardin? the c^nal. H* rridd<» iio reference to tlv car.al matter in th Dr tferran. csaoapc to stale that, far b« h<-- had Urn people of th^ PadSc : Colomhia were heart-!; in favor or the Haj-HrrrHtt t.eaty. GERMAN KAISER LEAVES VIENNA. Starts for Dantzic After a Cordial Farewell from Francis Joseph. Vi".r.a. Srp:. ;'n-Thr QerBBBJ) BSBBCrar was p>eaeni • stag at s court dtener given in his honor, and afterward attended a tlieatrical perCbmsaaoe si BclMtahrasn <"a*=iu- At T> o'< lock hii« mHjMtv 1. ft Pch".nbn*nn for Dar.tzlc, after a "trffr*! farewell CMBB Emperor nrssKsi Joseph, v. ho accompanied htan To th* station. ANOTHER WRECK AT CAPE RACE. French Fishing Vessel Goes Ashore — Causes Stranding at Miqaelon. t«t lata*s n i". Beal HH Tits riairii flslilin, vaasei AlgSsa %■•• ashoro r ; t car.^- Ra<-» taa* ttrdsy. v ; -h:n two mil?:- of Thr s}>"t eihere the Pff'*"* 5Tr-.nr.<^r Top^z* was « r***-kei \esterJay Rn ■•■ BS ;• : bat t-aved nothing of their cfr«<M«. Th<- vsaael Is a conptete wreck, \ den«»e I :np a* th<» time caaaad 'he dh> • ■ Ar.nTr^r Fr^r. h fttttf**g vassal, th«» Alli ance. ptrand«d ;it sDanelon th> mnmtng in th» fo«. which n ■;;; Dontlnvea. Her crew wen rea . ued by the prttlewi. One pji;.->r haO hi? l.>c broken. T<-'ia-> disasters make four wtthtt) TO PUSH FORTO RICAN COFFEE Bn-;iness Men Meet at San Juan — R?ci procity with Spain . • y r.. >sr; • as.— The coffee bmb Tort^ R; '• r..-i hST4 IS Atf ar.d orcan'.xed therr. i.+\^. •■ ■ «^s. The meeting- the first . ". . BVSBttSB Bl the hi* Tory of the islaid — iroufi:.' gaf sr two r.ur tnterestsd iv. the lr.^j' • m «h b«-:r.g repre^er.i-'d. who picdc*- ta to aid the Dssvsaaeat b) bet | abnut ratter ci.:n3itions. \ • . .; v<rr.->r n<tT:zeV. saaooaesd tha raodp* n' a <i ppatch frt»*B Oovtmar Hunt, assaring aa n *iprocal cceanierrM trvMv v<th f ■ x. • ■ • • • - r • w clof'd by the tariff. ■ The rl»-.ter« nre enc<iura**<l by tfc.- r'ini- under -'in which are rilrw U to I the re - ■ •■ tt^s. SECURED FROM GEAVE ROBBERS. Every Precaution Taken to Protect the Body of B. B. Tuttle. of Naugatuck. - r ».« t<- ras iaracn.l vvw-h.iv/ leal .-Tie body si Branson B. .p-tv the wealthy rerident cf gstsck. «hs w->,w ->, b'r*-l"d I ■•• r^accd in a cask't !r. , ,a. a burplar and ghOßl pros* BMASOS vault _ tad that, sass the i>d w a , shut ana tae toeta mspi^d tato slaes. it rou'.d -Ot bs r»u!t :- fastened t**r:ve auto _ . . ■ . | ft wo-;ld ha r.w«rr ; JSljZ* la order ta spaa the endt it *. . ty-four I --' w aooompllah thta, Vw n . ■,- tjm. the armed men en goanJ ■rJht would find the robbers at work. m»n^er> la a tent near the grave erny Bjf*h, -f n> Tottle'e wealth, it wa* deemed .ir?.:S£ lU X f P t.k!- -.11 prWsutkms against gra%-e rot tNtra- NEW-YOKK DAILY TIIIBUXE, Mn\i>.\Y. SEPTEMBER 21, !!)!»:;. lARKOQUDI mi: TARGET. WHY Tin;. try WAS KILLED BitUmem Against Colombia's Presi dent Can of Defeat. Kww that It is a rortair.ty that tIM Panama Canal Treaty will not be- ratified by th«? Colom bian Congress, as the time Hrs.it for neb action npgrea tOHDOrrsv, th* 1^ i.s naturally a deep iri tareal la learning the exact reason for Ma de feat. Th'r • are several reason?, but th» mo«t hnpwftim. and th* only one wkleta argu m*-nt failed to atf^'jt. was tho una!:- oppo rittan la the Btaata to PrrtMtnt Karroquln. it b eaoaldend by r«:>":;s in an excellent position to too** the private Vfewi of the Senators that oven la UM rvcnt .if v rxtor.sion of tISM btteg Bnatcd by the ÜBttcd States the result of fur ther ooDsMetmttoa is Ukdy to b- the Miae. A rrpbrter of The IVOmm mbhiilij went CWefUQjr SVCI the ro?t<?r of tho Colombian Sen sis wttß .t pronM lent CMamMaa la this city to learn the attltade ot tbe n-.emVTs (award the treat;. Of tbc twonty-six memben who con ttttptc this bady only one— Seflor J. Domingo ■Idta, Of Panama— was in favor of tho Hay- I rjr. tr-aty a? it rtood, without any In a letter to a friend in this city Seftor as Oia'.dia "rite? that his ardent advocacy of the original treaty aJmaei rrrplttd in his poiitica.l and 50(.ial oetradsiu Ho was int-ulted and snub:- for his rie«m Recently BtAoff Obal dia was iapolatad Governor of Panama by President ktarroqata. ThJl weakened maUriai ly the SQBpart of the treaty at Bogota. Of the other twenty-five Senators fourteen are spsjesso: to the treaty fn any form, while eleven wan: it amended. Some of the chanpes desired are .<■ i radical that it is suggested that the United Bta • would never accept them. Tbe leader of tho opposition is Senator Miguel A. Caro, ex-Pr<=?;dent of Colombia, who repre sents th-.' department of Antioqula. An Instance illustrating the assertion that the. caaal debate has resolved Into a question of defeating the wishes of President Marroquin and killing him politically is the inconsistent be havior of Brnator Juan B. Perez, of Panama. Notwithttai.ding that the Department of Pan ama is more directly ::,:<°res:ed in aj J would receive greater benefits from the completion of the canal taan aajr of th» other States, Senor P«rei Ii one of the bitterest enemies of the treaty, and has even ■one so f,,r in his orposi tion as to estaMtSß a B<wepe,pef in Panama in which to present his views. Those who Kflnember the coup d'etat of a ttm years ago. whereby Seftor llarroqata, who was VkSt»l resident of the repabde. uncere monious-ly snstrhed the Presidency from Dr. HsncteimnU.. Wfl] readily understand the feel ings of tho Nationalist Conservative -.ator.s toward President Marroquin. who ig an His torical Conservative, ar.d hy they an anxious to defeat th-? canal, whtco he strongly ivora. A-= the treaty has not come up in the House of RtpresenUtftres. it |j not definitely known how that body stands toward it. According to tho informant of The Tribune. ' '■• or three notes BMrt to the <"V>]r>rr.b:an Gov emnwat by Minister H»ri-.jprA. at F-!'>g' ta, which trere real !r. the S>-:.atf> caused som^ Mgna tioTi. as thi ir frank, firm frms were construed as threat! of punishment to come If the treaty s .is not approved The efecttoe. for Presldenl takes ptoee n Ds» cember. There are about half v dozen candi dates for the office. Borne are memben of the Senate and havo supporter! ther*. To CbfcMnbla flO.iKirt.OOi>. which ahe was to re>cM\, as i::ri-':nr.ity trocn the Cntted Pfßleo. bl a lar^i- uxwnt of motxy. especially at th;.s ttane« as th- country ta In ■ bad PnanctaJ condi tion. S it i^ stated, that if this money, or a tarajer finiount. is to be paid to Colombia, it shall be to the next government, of which of the '..•> "i six candidates hopes to be the hf ad. ••< >f i oane.** said the <"olombian who pave this Information, "it i» meit^d thai tl. rao. bmm for rejecting the treaty are the objections to reUaqnishhisj our soverelsjnty over the <.ai-.ai territory and an inadequate rompensatlon, but Th<- truth is that the p»-r5«->nal opposition to President Mr.rroo.uin b responsible for ir. Poli tics was the death of the project." It is saM ■ great less Wffl b<» sustained by pinnni who purchased large tracts of land and houses on apecototton near tho canal roote, in rXpecUttSon of the treaty going through. NO TRACE OF THE HIGHWAYMEN Supposed to Have Distributed the Money in Rhode Island and Started for New-York. ■ -ocket. R. !.. Bcpt. Sa,— Waonao ton .-: PrvrlOence oß> nwt •■ ftlve to-day in th« search for th* three Ha:!.in« who on Batvrsaj . on the tOW •w- \\ ". • ■- ...-ir. t a-'i oraterford, h«>id up P.iym-iMcr Ivlwatd C. Bhemtaa, of the Sarar.ac Mll!s of the Am#>ri~an WsoOes rompnr.y. and robbed htta • I • a h cont-itnir.g the wrok;\ ;hv roli. aniouv.tir.p t-i $2.?< v;. Th'ir *<»arc): haa bees frj ; t!/-?s. ■■ ■ ■ ■ - ■ ■ ■ FOUR STOWAWAYS ON THE CYMRIC. Two Say They Were Shanghaied in Phila delphia Two Months Ago. The Cymric. x\hich Sillied yesttrJay 'r^m Liver pool, brought four stowaways, all of whom s.:y they are iHtT""* ■ ' thai euuntiji. They are Atwood leasHa sad S* xpb chamber*, of Byfcesvllta. N. J.. Ed Cowan, who ;^a>s he BVCS at No. 6C4 Green- Wlctl at . this city, and Jan BkOba, who gay» ICfl 83 <;-• • T.wi-"h-5t.. as his hemp. Tbr two Syke? rflla r. en arc farmer boy*, sad declare that whi> la PbttatfelphU KOM two months M they wera Bhanichal«<] en board a tank steamer and carried t-. fiiH*^ goals nd. wheaea they made th*»ir •way m I jyriM-w-.l anfj atowed away en th* '.'vianc. Thai wffl be cxaroirsd at £.;.:$ Island to-cay. PIER PROTECTOR IN DANGER. Stone Fender at Lamoine Naval Coaling Sta tion To Be Strengthened. Bar.2vr. Mf . Sept. y> ('Special^.— The ston« ice breahar. boOt ro protect the steel supports .->f the r.aval coaling station r'.^r at Lcwoir..-. on French man's Ba:'. it ha» beea f.">L:r.d. was impr^peri:- eoo srructed. Civil Engineer Sjgamin Gllderelet ve. of Mea Tort whs ■ osonsctsd with the company that boffl the BtadOß, has been at stoatngten. Me.. ; «• ti ck whari be dosed * contract for eisht hundred twna Ift ■ • l» ba used la strensther.-ng the hr« - 1 ' .—. ,^, oiine station <-ost the govemmtr. 1 «_- ■•• r • co&atnieted it was found that tn ;- ■ - to protect the pier aupporu rroea Ka m ■ • - t would be n« ■ ian lo coastrn I ■ ■tooa fender or broker. K« «tly a govenuacat in- JSctof wh« napj-ened dows that way saw ihat o-.e oorr.er of th- br«ak'T h»td **•■ n caxrwd away, an- C2rp , | tattre ■troctsra bi wfaxtai FALLS DEAD IN HIS HOME. Watartsem. N T. .-"• • »-John P. Dougia*. of - . mm, the bngast ■i\-ldual lar.dholier r Jfffoj- J. Counts Sad presidt-nt at tbe Standard PnbOsh goSr cf tCatertown. Ml deal to-day at Us h.'wai "c •*• sarenty-ots year* old. Death was due to fcrart trouble ORDERED TO KEEP DOGS MUZZLED. Hdttosera. n r. Be* » BaW Hiimii. of Carte County, ha* been lasttadsi by the State <onußiastoner of Acrlrulture to use all means to -^m*] ol*>e>r.r+ to the order of the Commiwloner S a r. '::■-.:> "T th^ town of UontKomery SSti mw«> all doc». «lrf to UM prev alenceof hydrofhobUaraongomte. THREE BODIES RECOVERED. Lrwra. Del. S^r' *' -Three drowned ran were tovr.d at the thraa ilf« «*vln* BtStJSM near bere th.« nornlDi by surfmen. one ■** i Le»e». pie nmr MnloiH-n and on- r.r.ir Rehohoth. The roan fojn-1 j. (/ , ..;, ... . ■. . •M.tiflrj aa Henrj leyce, cf tP C BrMr>n - N*- s - by his - n Barry, who \u one «'r the crew of a fishlnc «l»airi'r now at the Kreak »«ter. Tb" -oi h.is tnkt-n eharaa of h!.» father's bOOI and win h,n> It burled hT*?. Joyce was ore "f the crew of ttv wrecked echoon^f Hattle A. BMTSh, as the others are supposed to be. END OF P. 0. INQUIRY. OCTOBER 5 THE HATE SET. Several More Indictments Hoped For. TrsoM inn "iHrl SOSUC.] V.'ashinsrton, Sept -<».— For the first time a | definite statement from an authoritative source ha 3 been mae'e as to ths conclusion of the post offlce invt-stijration. October o. the day on which the term of the present District of Columbia : ITsnd jury will expire, is the date set for the practical end of the i^.vestisation. and tho re port which Fourth Assistant Postmaster Gen oral BrhftOW it new pr-paring *vi:: close with the progress mad-- up to that t:m«. Mr. Brls taWa report wfl] be pieted as soon there after as possible, and "ill be immediately rlaced "■ the hands of ''• • Postmaster General for transmission to tho President. In connection «ith this statement, however, attention is called to ths ] Hfbinty Of a re- Coneuos Of th«« aeaUMllf of bivestls^ttag esr tain phases of the postal service as a result of testimony brought out at the trials of the pend ing prosecutions, or of the discussion of testi mony already in hand by the coutisei to which the case? •'i!! be intrusted. It may be said. though, that evtry criminal case on whj tho postoOce investigators believe they have legal evidence is nYn V in the hands of the. District Attorney, and has been submitted, more or less completely, to th? grand Jury- In some tn stances it is hoped to discover corroborative evi dence befoi the jury adjourns, and the prep aration of some indictments may be delayed with that expectation. Another possible cause of sporadic recurrences of the Investigation is the inspection of the vari ous money order oflcea throochovt the country. Under existing regulations an attempt is made to inspect every money order office annually. The necessity of concentrating a large part of the Inspecting force on the departmental inves tigation has rendered the regular inspections impossible fcr n;e tin.c. and it is likely that before the Inspection of all the money order Oflcas is concluded further evidence of mal fesssnes of officials already or to be indicted will be discovered. As a result of the evidence already presented to the jury several more indictments are hoped for within the next two weeks. Two of these have already been predicted in then dispatches. Two. if they materialise, win be against men of Wh< apparent dishonesty tho public is as yet nraware. Of tho others little may be said, for the reason that th«- evidence thus far gath ered is by no rr.^ans conclusive, and it i« there fore, lmpowibl, to predict the action 'of the Jury. A rough estimate of the Mm of which the govf-rnii.er.r bus been defrauded by the mach inations of Beavers, Machen et al la $500,000 The maladministration of the legal division of the Postofflce Department did not result in di rect loss to th*» government, the losers having been the creduh numbers o t he public who permitted themselves to be defrauded by nu rntroua eet-rlch-quick con<--rns, which were al lowed the Use Of the- mails throuuh violation* of the law. Such Instances wen nnmeious, and of how modi the pahUc wa« mulct cat; never be ascertained. Since the beginning of the pres ent legal regime. ■evetaJ hundred conrprr.s con ductinp fraudulent boslnesa, but oomplvJne with former dectskma of the legal division, have been permitted to retire from business without the issue of s public fraud ..rder. and us a re suit, vast sums have been saved to th- public The special report of Charles J. Bonapati and Holmes nrad on the Tullorh charges.'' mad» at the request of the President, hi now in his bands at Oyster Bay. and those persons ex port that theli records will he pursed from the reflections east on them by the Tuiloch chancea and BrtstoWs confirmation of them are anxioua ty looking for th«ir publication. If such bl made. It w«ll nave to be at the request of the Pros, dent, who may giv, out th« report at Oyster Bay. SEVENTEEN CHARGED WITH MURDER. Held for the Death of a Chinese in Tono pah. Nev. Tonopah. Mot.. Sept. 20.-As a result of the verdict of the coroners jury tom-.n^ned to in quire into the death of p in ? Lir.g. the Chinese murdered n the attack on the Chinese quarter on Wednesday morning, the seventeen men now Ii the , jty jail have boon charged with murder. They Include the president and sec retary of the local branch of the American Federation of Lalx>r. Nearly all those under arrest aio cookf snd waiter?. Two men have left camp. The exam ination of th« accused men takes place to-mor row. The funeral of tho murdered Chine* i oc curred to-day. Everything is> r.on- quiet. The dttsena are raising s fund to prosecute the mob. THREE NEGROES BREAK JAIL Escape from Kentucky Institution — Dep uty's Head Split. Frankfort. X] . I pt 30 A daring jail deliv ery was accomplished here to-day. Squire Hib ler. Clayton Day and Frank Chenaolt, negroes, ail awaltmg sentence to prison terms tor mur der and robbery, escaped. Chensutt split the head of Deputy Jailer M rritt Williams with a bottle and opened the doors for the others. Hlb ler was wearing the garb of the state's prison, from which he had been removed to the jail to Stand trial for the murder of a fellow convict Before leaving the jail he stole the citizens suit of a fellow inmate and loft his stripes behind The alarm was given •.r.-.mediateiy after the escape, and official of the State's prison and deputy sheriffs scoured the oanty to-day with out apprehending the prisoners. Hibler is a Louisville r.'-gro and Chenault and Day were sent up from Lexington. ISLE ATI HAUT EOUGHT EY A CLUB Natural Beauties Will Be Preserved — Her zog, the Artist. Bays Land. Banger. Me- . Sept. ■ tapsetaix^-ltoab nsrseg, the New-Tork artist, who baa b*»n spending the sum mer St Isle tv Haut. has bought SOS of the small ls!ar.d> near by snd will build next summer a baadSOBM residence. s • ■ - v ■ ■ of th»> club • ' " ■ - LOSS OF A BRITISH BARK. Mexl."> City, S<.;t. ?).— AdVteSS rSOStwSd at th»- Britlsh OaßSSSsta yesterday announced the to' -i "-•«« of the British bark Uciujas Bay. <".-»?tain M-- Larea at Maaatlaa. Aa oo DMntfoa ■ made or :<>fs of life, the consul thinks all ha.-.Us were SHti FALLS DOWNSTAIRS. BREAKING NECK. Waldei., N. Y. Sept -' CSpadsO.— OavH Roac^. an iron BMSMSf ererkyed ty the Rlder-Ericasor BaghM Ooeapsay, si thai rtnsao, fe:i Jowr.stai— . in hi* boar<3!ng house early this morning, fractur .■ng Ma ukuli sad heeakßH hi* ne-:k. His bndjr «ii> fouri'l by his landlady. HOaeh was frcm S?rar.toii. fe:ir. FATHER GRAHAMS SUCCESSOR. ■ ■ be< ••. ' • f■ • -e«« of pi»t"r • • • Church. Ki-hflHd itn, ap ih. and ■ Oriental Rugs to be exactly as represented. Our stock this Autumn is probably the most complete showing of Oriental Rugs in this country. Every well known weave is represented a^d the variety of colorings and sizes gives an unprecedented range of choice. We invite inspection. & *0 *0 *0 W. & J. SLOANE BROADWAY CB, 19TH STREET A NEW NATIONAL PA UK. if'OXDERS OF PORTO RICO. Dr. Gi ford's Discoveries in the Goc ernment R esc nation. San Juan. P. R.. S^pt. U (gSCCSti) -Dr. Johr. C. Gtfßord, of tho Bnraaa of Fore-try, af Wa-yiir.sto-.i. and -rrvrly <->f Cornell CallWStty. Wtu thai week s«i:i for UM Lr.itcl State? to raped thi rtsolta of ins investigations in the Laqatlhi raotTTatJee, near the eastern COSSt of Porto RfcO, L>r. Olflhsd is averse to talking tor publication unfii he hsi made his official rrpor. but from tho.--? whs I him on aasH of his trips it I? learned that his re searches have bot-n full or interest. Ela Wlfl trr; with him a BOBdrad prot--?raph tpadaMna of regctatton. !?• 'ros^ed Ei > ra:.ge at its highest point, wher? it l*> srohabhl that no white m--n have gone itaea the dajra af thi - la mpsareii fsev ccntorlea a?\ Tha peons WhS aOCOßpaslSd him ftSQOetttly col with thrtr ma-hetos a pathway thiwigli tropical growth! A3 dettM BS any in BSBtll AaMrSSSa In oth«-r parts of tha Pra • Df ■.."'■' sd beaattfal stieasMd whldi weald sttoed vahsaali power. tum->;irs and T>->arn!ns over precipices hun dreds cf (eel bhja wh ra aooM of tbi • ■ innuwwi imo liuie bsstas be dto oveted aaitvca pan- Bhig gold, from Which, by the UOdtfl rr they netted from SO cents to $1 a day c- ! Hog* arooaade gum traaa, forty t - fill I a.:il On M StS f>>t ir. dhUS let, ~*r- I ing a sum taghiy priz"- " " ' it in torches for l'tthti:.? pmpusis. Ir. th« rural district* it is oftea anoMcd . • cs to a croda fa?hion. the gim betas t-~- . -n ■ Bbf* vc\/k_ Dr Gi*t"r<« has forwaiwd lw« tjr-flv« rou I nbi W;,- 1 -:- run • « analyst, io earn if II mm?i ?:.•• , -i, ri«ii.»'r ''.)!• fotnrat rctai »al • \ •a- Iki wa f.i':-- ■ f - :>:-. plai ' ■ *••' found through i! - • • ■ - indance • pn -ent thr i>: ie« l» to inaroeto I U RothtnjK can ■ ■■ brongbt to ' X i»a board -x great npnuw. I'h m- nr« r • .rid ni"st '•-' th- journeying must be «'■•• ! on '"" r t'r Oitford a wU« vat wiin him i<n many ot la tripa an l pron •! •■• ■-• l. i Tv.'h him for .-• veraJ ■ a r*rotes»or O. t. l.<rr-r- th* entamotogiM and • ■ th*' ■ .. . turaJ BurtJoa at Mi: Porto Rico. . , Profeaaui Barrett procured nu; i speclmena wblcn h» admit* an "•pinn wttich tM la now tn'ing to i tte ortet th<> beaotlai ol the r«»«*matlon. iwi wtii tie** m.-«k« a tecbt ' tto add to thai of Dr ntSovd. . - It is not it :.11 improbable that th» research** of r>r Glfford will i^a.l to «h-> •- • • - "? th. flr^t national tr*»p»oil part of Mm I'aited Btt»t«i .-■ of this LiM|tJillo re?erre. (t is npl*ndidly :si<-t.) to such a p-;r • *.>naparatl • ■ nr M ■t\ miSt b**utiral tpnu n the **orM ari a re* I - from all cHn - • . ; ' ''•" t'nited *?iate>. ta winter. Acting •■ • •• " aell an.', othen I - Rico arf anl-nt »upi rters • " ■ Sloun ■ - • illey*. '•• - • : Ine ijwaw unite th^ir attractions, and whatever wt»l tha tro9»ca could here be brought to a «ta*e ot ■ •■ .- If the UnH< ■-"•■■ ■ aboulJ take h' T i of the traitor in e-irnt s* it would m-ike th*> aatlon .. nark of Prr » HS'o one of tb< ronae »of the workt, and the uive^tmei.t »• btedlj Dtwrt aba to be pn.htaMe. The botanical gardettt cotaM i \<\\\ he tni le to ex""*d In tvautv tht famous r^r donn of St. I't»rre M irrinl iv». which now ite buriel i.-"*r tbe ,-v-<-« fro"i M<>- '•■■•- Th<= r eae nation of th- lao l- a« a natt na pirk w-oil-1 prerent the erintinic of mintnr con.;«« ■ a or oth<r prthrate right* «nd wo-ild prr»-ent tne poll who hay. anrcady beau -tirrM by the I iw v-,-,•'..--•v -,-,•'..--• they l-.av. of «he ■ 'i atreaaM fooßd by Dr OWTord. from pro«*^tlna for the Pf/^-^ me*a! Pfnc« a recent dispatch r. ported tn» flr.u.r.s i o . B . ' • — !. •■ • •-..- •' ■- .-'• ■ !OBM U Dr Glfford aaktaa* fot Curt] innwnTliro. High Class Horses Warranted for SonnJaes* acd Mann.r- Stan^arJ Coach Horse Company, 41 & 43 WEST 63rd STREET, Drtnrrn Droadnar & ffßtral P«rk XV. DXBgCVOSg: AlUr. Marnav.?h:a.i. President. WUBbb Barbour. George Crcmwell. Henry BcUfCisn. John Jay Phelps. Clarence Whitman. Arthur Man. Treas. j. r rMM k« :-.# \'-y D»st k.iraM that MS bt . ■ . . .--„. w;-.o *».-.: that klr. 1. i r thow who • ant the *et".!^ab!e. ua«fa! Hla<S. without »r.ow r=« q-i*':tl'». «c SBJBCJ «fc«:et ami p*U» *t rru^erite prK*s. In .v-r;- ow! »• »i--a tJ *t™ qu*l.tr. ....... . » M ■ofMa Offl t« iSown at any bSßa*, <!ay or atght during th»* iMk. Bc'.h Sai»« »a.l Tnia:=t s«.t!>i»s »r- clo»*l s-irdirs- ALLAN MACNAUGHTAN. ™ E C. H. BROWN CO. ****** CAfP T CLEANSING I omprmard .j^j |. 3Ntll *, Tf ., , -. .l-.l- AIR «*ir< up, n.'fr--.^. r«iu,.iic Surrogates' Xotir.es. TN PUBBUA2CCE OF AN ORKEK OF BOH \-r*r C Thiasi * Purr o?» of tr.< Cour. y cf >»w T rk notlc* l» h».»hT tt\tn to all p»r»or3 bartr* rltlm nc»lmt L>«lU A. Ulamtiard. !at^ of tn« Cottßty < f New V' rk. <feceai<4. tf. pr«-«»nt th« UM «tCB rourh •r» thrrvof to th» »il-» rU»r\ at tr»ir rl»"« "f tiasaaettoc buatnew at la* olU:» n{ t-lwanl T. Mcl tnynttw. Ka V* \. ail i»tr»»t in tf.» «Ity rt Ntw Tort in cr b*far« U>« JMh A*y r>f Marrh r-»* P«'r4 V»w V k !►><• tit *«T cf lWr»mi>»r 19^3 CHARLES L>. INOEPSOLX. GEXjUUE IIoUMHJ. Exaeutora. EPWABP T KrUItTOfTUJI »;t rr.tr t r Xi« aun. Sta ** w«U Mnat^ ■•• Toik CM*. 1 importing direct through flur own buy ers, resident in the East, we are in a posi tion to guarantee our It's the parts you ilon t Hi that hold *h.ip# in t.iilorint We don't build pl.ited ware* hrrr. VVi ii tiilor hoht suit just as consci ratMH — just is r.irr fully — jnst as honestly i> tl.niiirli you verrr. standing by the bench while th»sp master rit't-.n:'-n of oan work ■waj on your <>r<W. In no other makerr in tlif lind is thr ltisf.irtion of the customer so safeguarded in «o many ways. English woolrns made up by the finest tailors in New York — .-in-i thr suit must fit you or it mast step ours — for (SOL Samples, measuring outfit «nd fashion plates m.-iilrd frer. aRVHEIM Broadway & 9th St. UNION PACIFIC OREGON « WASHINGTON September 15 hi November 30. Colonist rates to all psßsti hi Ikssl s*ate<s, from Chicago $33.00 St. Louis 30.00 Tra-n« hanilsomely anst sleepinsf cars a sp<- i I Fast time, amooth roadbed. 287 BROACWM, NEW YORK CIT °. TEIBRCECK. G^-eril Eas'ern Ag«nL IMI" K. A V\". Prosperity Continues The CAiLY AND SUNDAY TRIBUNE Gained 36% in net sales during August 1903. as compared with August, 1902. The average Rain in net sales during thz first 6 months of 1903 was 26% % 3 C. A.W.