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HAU GIYES AIVSWERS. a ( hanges His Attitudc?Friends Tell of His Character. ' -gresn was . trial ol K:ir! Hau, tha tormer I _rt< n IJnlversity, who 1_ la wife's r_r_other, j li.i'i. _::.. waa i . llng ludge, llaally of the quee laj ';. kept allen. e. Be ad i from Paria calllng Prau -. thal li- had al - . lii- Bald, in to do away with t take t ? he k. nt this dlapatch of bla in order to ? ? preetd I a weak expiana I '!....? 11...i h< did t tirst :? tlonery s'nop !n ? able the : whom ln front of .'... t- tween 3 nnd 4 ? ?.n by Olga Moliti t her mother. This i r-f ti.e tragedy t ' ahe bad .-? Hau ;-? FreHmrg Unlverslty re'. conduct. C. A. Bratt, ( i 'onstanti . . _ islon that whllo tiie rols of a man of . | .irt.-r-d a yacht. _trg____ed rvvels _t a hotel wlth danolhg -.-..id life aa a studi at 1 showed a predi ie - ? . Frau " steptnother. testl :.:-d llau'a father t--< L_on i 11< _? with Hau In prison. red and greatly exeited. of h erazv man. She ! ? .. Karir* ewered: "No. T dld not do lt." .tt .r.dtng the . at Tn vem - ;t thal &]> rrations aa ? Eiau's el. ? Islted by Hau'a - ? r tlme. but his couragi failed. Ivee by potsontng, ? ! me i. Eiau's father de _ go to Al ,t -. i assist them _? session the court t.nk up the ? ._ waiter ln ? ? ? disputa between Mr. ar.d Mr?. Hau. already mentloned. Ha.u at flrst r " ??'. araa over < '!_i ? rned testlfled that that was t'r.e cas ? ._;-.pnte on the f;1 i hla wtfe'e fears. r.ip:, Mol | thal Mr.. Hau pnvf ' ' ?". of the afT ;ir MULFORD SENTENCED. Former Cashier of Manila Rank Con victed of Falsifying Notcs. Mar.lla, July 18.- V. O. Mulford. former cashier t* the fttfmtnt _' ..-rican Bank at Manila, wn. ? -dcy seiitenc. .1 t.i hmprlaonment for eight |__n nnd tea rr. Btha on -vi.tlon of havlng f_.is-f.ed notea puri ortlng to be part of the :.V. WaetllngtOP. July 1 .?The Mulford referr-d t' ln 0 ? Uspatch ap; --.rs ln the offidal 1 - EL H. M.lfor _.. who went to .--?_ ts a major ln a \-Him.-.r Xe . regltnent. Aft>-r being niustered out h-a 1 ln various enten_rl- es. among others . " ? Arirrlcan Bank in Manila, of whlch be waa manager. II- _-a__ charged wlth <___ ?"..-- M iiil8i__.nagerr.ent ln making f the bank's funds to Ohlnamen and lrre ten wlthont suffl^lent seourlty. --'.'?..'?nt was flxed at 140.000 and on ", be was pi-n*enced to six yeara' ? ? : Be sppealed from that sentence, ? i. anderstood that the actlon to-day i_ Ihe court on this appeal. Meanwhlle 1 n C mductlnft a newr-paper ln Manila. VALUATION OF FOBEIGN EXPORTS. h and French Certiflcates to Have Same Weight as German. VTaalflncton, July 1..?The Etate Department ?d the gov__rT.merit_ of Qreat Brltaln Vance that, havlng eatlafled ItaeU of the s-____ci'-."}' of tha British and Prench rhamb. rs c_ romm_rce in the matter, lt has autbortsed ths Tr-r-gury I-epartment to accord to thelr c? r _ the .ame weight that ls given to the Geraan certdficates in relatlon to the raluatlon ef <i. rts tO the "Cnited Btates. D? BROGLIE _*_LA__-_B__AGE ANNTJLLED. __faenc__. Ccurt Holds Chicago Ceremony Was Ta_._-._-d with Secrecy, and, TheTcfore, Void. Par. -The U___H____I <t Prtnce Rob ert Sm Brogtta and "Mme. E.telle Alesander." . wife of Fydney B. Veit, whlch took ... -? r-.ii.i_T, was unnulled bj r* to-day. Th? court also for bade -Mme. Aleiandcr" to tis_ the name de t for tl annultnent of thia marrlage fnthf-r of Prl noe Rib'-rt, Broglla Tiie flrst hearlng ' (terday ? '-.unsel for the defence t the Ch-Cago mnrrlngo was ln eon ? Prench law, u.nti oskr-d f'-r lin r l-r that tho oouple mlght i ln marriage ln Franeo. The f?dgl itirt .i-'jnres that Prln<:e Hol. ? :. r were not domlclled in went there to get marrie<l, without . lucly rause.l legal banna to be pul? OT olitalned the ooneent of tho ...:_., and that consequently the . tal.'.ted wltli secrery and therefore ? HAWAH WOT AITTI-JAPAKESE. Ooremor Carter Says He Eegards the Sub Jects of the Mikado as Desirable. fceiUa I :!y IS.?O-vernor Georgo R. Carter of Barali ]&Bt night sumnicd up race condltlona s? the . ,,-ir.ds by Fa.j-1-ii.: "TT.. ra .* Qo antl-Japariese feeling ln HawaiL Twer.ty-. ye per rent o_ the chlldren in the terri torla: Mboola are Japanose, etud>.ng side by ?*de with tbe whites, and there has never been ersi: ; | m 0f a demonatratlon. I re ??rd ths Japaaeae as desirable." ' arter Htated that he would retlrh *a August l.r>. Oscax Btraus, Sec *?*ry : ti.e department of Commerce and l-ebor, -rho iia_ b. - n ln R_attle for several days, ?Ul go to Hhw-.I on tbe same steamer aa the Governor. Food that make* BRAINS Grape=Nuts[ Thcre's a Reason" CONCESSIONS BY. FBANCE. Ministers Ready to Continue Status Quo Pending NegoUations. Paris. July 18.?The various minlstera. ofter consultation. aeem ready, temporarily, to con? tinue tbe minlmum duty on Porto Ri'-nn coffee after August 1. on whlch date the decree sus pending t!:<- collectlon of the maxlmum d-.ity on Porto Ellcaa coffee explree. They also wlll ac? cept, temporarily, the nea in meat In on certlflcate ln 11 i of a microscopic ex ition, :<s requlred under tbe French law. Theae extensions, if -greed to by the full Cabi net, wlll lie made ln a splrit of conceesion in order that the negotiatlons which will follow upon the proposltions preaented by the Unlted States, wblcb Ambassador Jusserand recently brought back with him to ! proceed, in tbe hope that in agreement can be reached. ln ls, the action of the French Cabinet amount to an arrangement to bold tbe < offee ar.d ment questlor.s ln abeyance, pending the result of future negotiatlons on the other qtiest! .1 - France'a hiis-mt to the maln propoaltlona sub mltted by the Unlted Sutt.-s ls llkely to be aiow In comlng, as ibe declslon Involvea onnsiiltations ?i the Ml " Commerce and In dustry and Flnam ?. as well aa wlth tho Forelgn Offlce, and the vacation perlod is now at hand. "We bave two alternatlvea." a competent French authorlty said to-day,""either to abandon altogetber the idea of obtalnlng a reduction of ihe duty on rhampagne offered by the Dnited StteR. .,n tbe ground that tbe long list of artlclea on which tho Unlted States n-sks for a minlmum duty is entirely dlsproportionate wlth what is offered ln return, and accept simply the admln latratlve amelioraUons the United Stat< ready to prart. or to make ;i counter proposltlon tradlng off coffee aud meata, and perhapa a few other thinKs on tbe American list, for wlni The proposal made by the Unlted Btatea is '.lo.it.-.1 pra. ti. ally t.> placlng cl on tbe list of articles ln the agreement of 1898 and glving it a _h per cent reduction ln duty under the reclpi iclty clause of the Dingley law, whlle ? .::. the Unlted Btatea asks the minlmum tariff on Bhoes, toole, machinery and several other imp rt:;:.; , - a PORTO RICAN MAYOES CONFER Meet Governor Post to Discuss Needs and Conditions of the Island. San Junn. Porto Rlco, July IS.?The may ira of all tho municipnlUles ?.f Porto Rico reaponded to-day to Governor Post's call to a conference f..r the gener;il discussloe of economlc conditiona i7i the island, municipal laws and land titles. The matter of the advance ln prlcea of the necess.iri* s ..f life also came up for discusa Tbe Governor requested each may ir t.> Bubmit to him ln wr'.ting an exhaustive revlew pertain ing to those questions for 1ns gutdance in for mulatlng racomraendattona t" th.- L*?gtslature. -a RUMOR OF IXYASIOX. Salvador Reported To Be Planning Attaek on Nicaragua. Havana. July IS?It ls reported l.ere that prob? ably Salvador will Invade Nicaragua wlth u . ful army, ln whlch will be cnrolled Presldi nt Z-olaya'e Nl ?arag'-i-a enemies. The situaTlon in NT!o;ra.rua irv.st ho crltical, j :dff ing from what Sefiora de Chamorro, The wife ? ?? the leader of the last reb?llton ap.dnst I'! Z> laya. says. Un landing ln NicaruKna Bhe waa lrnpiieoned and remained elght days conflned wlth the common prtsoner?. In that tlme the country euitered from aji oarthu_uake and parta of the w.iils o: ?:.?s prison fell in. Flnally, althO'Jjrb : waa found agalnst her, Bhe was deported without being eUowed to eoe her famlly. Bhe t:rriv.-d here ln the early part of tl.is ?re?k. Waahlngton, July ls. ?A c.onforenee on conditiona ln Central Amerlca was held nt tho RTate l?r-;firt ment to-day between a tlng B 7 n and Befiora Calvo, Toledo a:..'. ICeJia, t!,,- minlatei - Costa Rica, Guatemala and Saivado: fertnee lastad for aome time and araa preo a call o:i Mr. Pacon froiu Ainl.aBsa.i.r Crei ktexloo, w-i..i !.-..- returned from bia Western trlp, and who will remain here for T.e.-.rly a w .-.it ":.:s vacation lt c >_ld not im learned tl it There was any poal tlve ohange in affairs ?? ; Cen? tral Amerl a:. aituatlon bol callera aaylng there had not been rl aa The attitude of all concen j idglng from the *? larded Btatementa tl make, ls that of waitlng for Bometlilng to turn up. Just when thla ??'.:. c me 01 It wlll tak-- they are r.ot Wililng to preuicl. An.baeBad.T Vr- l that tiie oiitlook la CaTorable fot 1 Guatemala City. Guatemala, J".ly. IS.?President f'abrera. do'.ibt.^ss as pr.-<>f Of hla COnfldence ln bis abliity to co:,t.-..l t.'.'i aituatlon, to k " drlve yesterday, accompanied bj bis staff. This was hla flrat a; ? Ho since tha attempt on bia life. Absolute qulet prevalts here. Nothing haa been done In regard to the polltli al prisoners . aaaa aame before tbe Bupreme 1 ourt, but several dlplomata hava recelved promiaea that the 1 will eooti be dealded. A bj > < 7a; decree was laaued to-day that persons gullty of spreadlng falae re porta regardlng the aituatlon wlll be heavlly flned, nnd, lf they are forelgners, they will be expelled uft-r the second off.-nee. President Cabrars haa aent Juan Barri s, Minis? ter of Forelgn Affaim, on a ap. a, vla }'u.-rto Barrioa lt ia preaumed l..-r.- Ti.at he will ; any Dr. Callegoa to Costa EUca. Dr. G_!? legos was the head '7 the Balvadoran mla Guatemala recently lt was rumored that he would ... on lo Washlngton repreaentative cf lls government GREY SILENT ON FISHERIES. British Foreign Secretary Refuses to Give Information to Parliament. I^indon. July IS.?When asked ln tho House of Commona to-day wheilier lt waa Intended lo submit the Newfoundhand flsherles question to arbltrntion. Hlr Kdward Gr.-y, Secretary of Strito for Forelgn Affalrs, declined to glve any Infor? mation on the present state of negotiatlons. Arrang?n-BOtS for next season, he said. were now under discusslon by the governmenta con cerned. a PEA6ANTS SHOT FOR CTJTTING GRASS, "Disorders" on an Estate Took That Form? Police Kill or Wound Eleven. Rlasan, Russla, July 18.?Peasant dlsorders on the KholBhohovnlkofr estate resulted ln a 6an guinary conlllct wlth the rural police yesterday. Pollcemen were dlspatched tn tho estate on re ceipt of news that the peasanta had begun ar bltrarily to cut down tho grass on the, meadowa, Upon thelr refusal to deslst the police lired a vollcy which kllled or wounded a total of tlevon of the countrymen. Kaxan. Rusala. July 18.?Th? Gortaloff estato, the buildlngs of whlch were burned down by peaaanta recently, waa vlslted to-day by Gov? ernor 8ni_hewsky. He found tho peusants ln a penltent mood. and Ibey surrendered to tho au? thorlties a seore of the ringleaders ln the dls? orders. MEXICAN "REBELS" ACQTJITTED. None of Twenty-six Charged with Raid on Jiminez Found Guilty. (BT _-__T_{>h to The TTtbun-, 1 Mcncloo City. July 18.?Tho prelimlnary trial of twenty-six men who were arrested ln the north? ern part of the country on chargea of belng im rdlcated tn the revolutlonary raid that was made on _"lr_lno_. Mexico, beveral montha ago. haa re? sulted ln all of the priaoners belng acqultted. They had been ln Belem prison hero ever alnce th_|r arrast, and it has been currently reported ti.at ail wera to be ehot. Bome of the prisoners were men of wealth. a - l SEVENTEEN REPORTED DRfJvVNED. fiar.ti-g'o de ChiU. July _*--The -_-_ent__e steamer Two haa been ^Teckad. SavarU-aa peraona ara ? ycrted _row_a_? POPE AFTER IIERESIES. Condcmns Explaining Away of Dogmas by Catholic Writers. Rome. July 18?The syllabus promulgated by the Pope yesterday wlth regard to the so-called mod ernlstD ln the faith contalns a preamble whlch ? ts fortfa that Roman Catholic authora. under tho I'r'test nf examlnlng dogmas. explaln them ln the name of hletory ln such a fashlon that the dogmaa themaelvea disappear. To prevent such errurs, the preamhle says, the Pope has ordere.l a Congrega t'n-n of Inquisitlon to note and reprove the prln eii.il ctTO_a, Hnd wlth his approhatlon slxty-flve proposltlons are condemned. These lnclude the following: nivlne Insplratlon does not guarantee all and ev-ry part of the Holy Bcriptuiea agalnst error. The resurreetton of the Savlour ls not an hls torfca] fnet, out is purely Eupernatural. lt can r be ri.-n._nst rated nor ls lt demonstrable. The Roman Catholic Church beoomes the head of all churches, not by divine ordlnances, but by purely poUtleal i ln nnielsn. _e The Church ls tho enemy of natural end theo loglca] ffiencefi. The Chrlstlan doctrine was flrat Juflalc, then Paullne. then Hellenle. then unlversnl. The prlnelpal articles of the Apostles' Creed had not the same slgnlficance to the prlmltlve Chrls t'.v.s us they have to the Chrlatlans of the present tlme. SEAL POACIIERS CAUGHT. Fresh Skins in Japanese Boats?No Diplomatic Incident Expected. Washlnston. July IS.?The Htate Department has been informed that the revenue cutter Man nlng on July _ selzed two Japanese flshing schooners, the Nltto Maru and the Kalmo, near the boats' lanrting, within about a mlle of the =? ,u laland of Kt. Paul. Both of the vessels were fully equipped for seellng and there were evi denoes that they had been plylng thelr orefl ln the shape of fresh sealsklns ln the small bonta. Tiie s.-lz.-.i vessels were taken to ( lunaiaska and left in chargo of tbe I'nited States marshal there. Tlio crews w.-ro taken aboard the Man nlng iir.-l conveyed to Ungi ln charge of a Unlted states marshal, where they wlll bo trled before a Unlted Statea .-ommis .nncr on the charge of m ilatlng the seallng regulations. The Japanese Embassy has been Informed by the State Department, but as tbe case appeara t-> be an ordlnary one of p..aehlng lt ls not ex? pected that any diplomatic Incident wlll reeult. BERLIN DEGREE FOR CHINAMAN. Ma Do Yuen First of His Race To Be Made Doctor by a German University. Berlin. July 1 -.?The degree of Doctor was conferred hy the T'nlverstty of Berlin to-day on Ma I'o Yuen, a Chinese Ftudent. This ls the first tlme a Chlnaman haa received _? degree from a (.erman university. Tiie Chinese min lsters at Berlin nnd Vienna and a number of Chlnamen atudying ln Germany were present nt tiie ceremony. Ma has FtudleiJ for six samestere ln Gtormany. Hla dtaeertatlon on the sul.ject of the entrnnee . f Chlna Into the Intematlonal aaaoclatlon of peoplea dealt largely wlth the slowness wlth the Chinese are llkely to accept wesiern culttire. This would be a mueh slower pliii eea. >!a argued, thaa weatern obscrveia generally I to think. FALLS FROM AMIiULANCE. Physician Hurt in Wild Ridc for Patient. \Vh?-n Fr-deriek B, Ayree, twenty-flTe year-* old, 0f No. M Bouth -th e:r?"'t. Broottya. m.ver-l an artery la hla ___a_ ot ilymer atreet und I.edford Stnenue laat night whlla whlttlltig a ploo . of wood. i I ra Am what a lot of trouble he waa ? to c____a_ .t;t -.. pr- i-.g the mlshap, teit-phoned to tbe Eastem Dlatrlct Hospital tbat a Baaa waa ,. to death, ;.nd nr, anibulaaca. drlven by Devll' Harry Cotemaa, waa aent, wlth I>r Haupt iu charge. lt _l.i_l.-l through Hedford ave nue until It reached Division av.?!..._. where the ?treet la closed for repalra Coleman dld not *-? the obstructlona until t..-. late lo atop, *?> l.e pulled ?- relna an I the horse tiaahed up etito lewalk, w !.!. ii waa erowded wlth people Dr. ttaapt wa* tl.m.n out of the smbulance by the audden turn of the v?-ht.rle. but waa only ailnht |y Injured. i o_en__an'e oarsful driving prevent-.1 .--. ...-. 1 ..fter contlnulng on tiie ?',.?.? walk for a biuek ba araa able to pass t' - ?tr ictlona Ayrea wa. taken to the hospital. where lt was H.-it' that he was all rlght. and I>r. Tfaupt waa at tended hy ono of hls brother phyalelane. WIFE AIDED RY RIVAL. Joined in Flght on Ficklc Husband by Girl He Duped. Ernest Kroom, thirty reera old, of No. 61. Weat ?:_.t, araa arreated at Riohmond Hill, L. P, yesterday, and brought bere and loelted up at ti.e East Slst atreet station, on a warrant awurn out by hla wife, chargtng blni with abanduntnent. Mra. Kroom aaid last niaht that her husband waa about to tnarry .Mlsa .lessle Urown, a ihiilfh ter of ii wealthy merchant at St. Albans, L, I., who had a hirge aunnner place at Sea Cllff, I_ I., where ths prlaonar tlrat met Mlsa Urown. After being married flve years Mra. Kroom sald ber husband deserlod her last January. The . uuple have two chlldren. A month ago Mrs. K; tn heard that her huebarid waa llvlng at Sea Cllff, I_. P, and tbat he waa about t.i morry aguln. Mrs. Kroom wont to Sea Cllff and eonfrotitej him wlth thelr chlldren, but be hurrled awuy. Mra Kroom then went to see the young woman and explalned all. According to Mra. Kroom. Miss Brown expreaaed great Indlgnatlon, and sald that she would 3'?ln ln proaecutlng Kroom for hls fnlth Uaaneaaa Miss Hn.wn vlalted Mrs. Kroom several daya later, accompanlad by her niother. Tho young woman cared for the tw.> Kroom chlldrati, whil.i Mra. Kroom and Miss Urown went to the Harlem Police Court and procurad a auuunona for tho hua band. GENERAL FTGHT IN CONVENTION. Railroad Attorney Nearly Mobbed in Indian Territory Political Meeting. Muskogee, Ind. T., July 18.--An attempt by Henry Asp, a rallroad attorney of Uuthrie, to addreas the Republican County Convention to-day con verted the meeting Into a flghting, howllng mob. Ptstols were drawn, kntves flashed and chalrs wlelded with telllng effect, reaultlng ln bruiaes and tntnor ln.urlea to aeveral peraona. Deputy Unlted Btates Marahal Bud I_edbetter appeared on the scene with a drawn revolver and reatored order. The trouble started when the forcea oppoaed to Governor Frants and etatehood attempted to ad? dreas the convention, before the organlxatlon was perfected. Dedbetter saved Aap from being mobbed and took him to a place of aafety. The Frantz forcea were victorlous ln the test vote for tem porary chairman and the meeting than proeeeded ln an orderly nianner. TRAIN KILLS BROOKLYN MAN. Wllmlngton, Del., July 18? Edward Stenku, aged flfty yeara, a German, of AUanUn s_v_nue and 6th avenue, Brooklyn, was run over at the Bdgeraoor yards of the Pennaylvanta Rallroad, near here, to day and fatally injured. After Jumplng from a freight train ho waa run down by another engine. Both legs were cut off, and he died in the Dela. ware Hoapltal In this clty. Through an inter preter the vlctim sald he was a wldower wlth four chlldren, three of whom aro ln a Proteatant home in Brooklyn. a VACCINATIONS FOLLOW SMALLPOX CASE. Soon after a oase of amallpor waa dlacover-d m the ateerage of the _f..rth German Llo_ .1 llner Kanigln Lulae on Saturday * notl-_ waa pnste.. in the steerage and cabln . _mp_nio? .rays _u_\.slng every one to aubmit to vacdnatlon. Mary on board had be.r. vac.lnMed b.fnre l.av.ng Maptes ard other Mediterranean porta. but ae%'eral h'jnflred a0fMMM barad ?____" anaa te tbe aurg-ot-'a kaile. TO ABDICATE TO-DAY. COREAN EMPEROR YIELDS. Decision After Night Conference? Cabinet Resigned First. Tokio, July 19?A dlspatch from Seoul nays that the Emperor convened the Elder Statesmen at 1 o'clock this morning. The Cabinet Mln lsters walted in an adjoinlng room whlle the Emperor conferred wlth tbo Elder Btatesmen. After a two-hours' conference his majesty Ilnally yielded and made up his mind to abdicate. It was decided to hold the abdioiti. n eere? mony at 10 o'clock this morning. Much unrest prevails about the pniaee and at another piace a crowd of 2.0n,i ls assemhled. A portlon of tbls crowd assaulted the offlce o* the daily "Kokumln." but the mob was dtsperaed before heavy damage was lnilicte<L The audlence of Marquls Ito with the Emperor lasted one hour. It ls reported that the Em? peror Implored the marquls to help save Coraa from her present compllcation ln a manner aatlefactory to tbe Japanese and without dolng anythlng derogatory to the Corean court. Mar? quls Ito, It 13 said, carefully avoided making uny deflnlte reply and retlred without commlttlng bimself. Count Hayashl. Japa.nese forelgn minister. nr rived at Seoul late last night. recelvlng a hearty welcome. He drove immedlately to Marquls Ito's resldence. A number of Coreans, calllng themselves elder statesmen of Corea, havo sent a long letter t. Marquls Ito, Intimatlng that the Japanese would recelve thelr support in fair deallng toward the Emperor, but. falllng that, they wonid dle a martyr'a death and that the whole natbm would do likewlse. They denied that the court was impllcated ln the sendlng of tne delegation to The Hague. It ls believed that the Cabinet mtnlstera agaln pro ceede 1 to the palace last night for tho purpose of furtht r urging the Emperor to abdicate. Tho atidication will probably be followed by tbe calllng of a new convention. which, whlle keeping Corea'a natlonal ex?stenoe Intact, wlll llmlt the Boverelgn power ln some form wboreby the ruier can exen Ise his powers only wlth tho eonaent and approval of the Japanese r< lident here. Tho present minlsters in Seoul are actu ated by true patrtotlsm. and jir>- dotermlned to piace the Corean government upon a flrm haals ar.d free from court Intrlguea and selflsh plots. Seoul. July IS. vla Tokio--Marquls Ito vlslted the Emperor at B:M o'clock this afternoon In reaponse to tb" Emp< r ir*a request, After two weeks' obsthiate aocluslon and allence the Em? peror late yesterday sent court ofRcera to Mar? quls Ito wlth a meaaage that, inasmuch as both were worried ovtr tba presence of the Corean daputatlon at The Hagu.-, he begged the resident general to come to the palace. The Marquls Ito's flrst reply, sent this rr.orn inK. asked for nn audlence two or three days henoe. after tbe arrlval of F?reign Minist.-r Hayaahl from Tok'.o. The Emperor replied that i.< would wall nll to-day for Ifarqula Ito's oom Irig. At the resl iency general an authoritatlve statement ..f tbe CablneCa action last nlght waa glven out to-day. It stated tliat tbe Cabinel reooinmended that the Emperor retlre and leave the throne to the Crown I'rir.'-?. The Bo dld : t reply then. but convened the Cabtset for this afternoon Marquis Ito saya that tha rnh Inet acted on its own Initlatlve atid without a knowledge of Japan'a plana or dealrea. at the afternoon audlence '*?? Cabln elgned It ls reported that t!i? Emperor was ez ceedlngly engry at them for sdvlalng blm to abdicate. n?- aald to them that h* occupted hla throne by mherlt?d rlght from i.is anrastnra and tiiut hla aubjects had no autbortty t0 adviae hla neraent, much lesa t<> do su wlth the sup? port of forelgnera The Emperor'a loss of the loyal adhen - a large part of bis subjects wlll, 11 Is believed. result ln tiie gradual development of hla pollcy ?? ?!. minister or ta ? n agalnst ai so an to prevent the concentratlon bf power in any single body. The result of this ls that r... one wlll falthfully support him al the risk of life. The Emperor hlmself i- . dls truatful of ai! ahout him and Is haunted \\ir>i tba f.-ar of nn attempt upon his !if.-. The II Chltig Hoi, a progree clatmtng a membi rahtp i t more than one i ls now upenly hostle to him, and it ls doubtful whether the few n w standing by hbn w 11 tlnue thelr support untll th.> last A sufflcient indttcetnent ls likely t.> make tliem d< sert the Emperor, who is now In tl dloament. Placarda were posted to-day In one of the thoroughfarea calllng for the death of ill Japanese offlclals ln Re. ui The ): luate Btrongly giiard. .1 The Hague. Jnly 19k.- The ex-Premh r of Con a, Tl Sang Bul, believes thnt ti;.- restgnation of the Corean Mlnlstry was due tr> tb.- Inftoei Marquls Ito, resident general, and VTscount Rayaabi, the Japanese Forelgn Minister, who deslred to compel tha Corean Brnperor t.. abdi? cate or go to Tokio nnd make an ad of eub mlssloii to th" Japanese Emperor. TOLEDO SENTENCES SUSPENDED. Oonvictions Under Anti-Trust Law To Be Taken to Higher Court. Toledo. july 1-i.?The workbouae eentencea bn posed upon tbe two brldgo trust aganta and the twenty-three Toledo lambermen and tha I tlon of the fl.OOO tlnes againat the local brtck nien by Judge Morrls, ln Common I'lcas Court. for vlolations of the ViUenttne antl-trust law, wore Indeflnitely auspanded by tlu. Clrcult Court here to-day. The petltlons ln error ln behalf of tho een tenced men wero flled to-day and read by Judgea Parker and Wildman. who speat conaiderable tlme hearlng the nrguments. lt was declared by the attorneya that the Vnlontino law dld not sttpulate where tho men ahnuld be Imprisone?. Questlons lnvolvlng tho valldity of the law were also preaented. Judge Morrls this morning npproved the Jour nal entrlee. formally overrullng the motions to set aalde the sentences, nnd then tho eaaa was taken to the Clrcult Court. e ' WALSH SECURITIES FREED. Assets of Closed Chicago Banks May Now Be Sold for Stockholders. [Rr Telesraph to Tha Trlbune. 1 Chicago, July 18.?As a result of a conference to day, thn Becurltles formerly owned by tho three Walsh banks?the Chicago Natlonal, the Homo Savlngs and the Equltable Trust?whteh w.r? turned over to the Cleartng House comniitt.o at the tlme the banks w?re closed. were returned to the banks' dlrectora to-day. Tbls fieaa the sa? curlties and puts the dlrectora ln a position where they can sell the assets for the benetit of the stockholders. The conference was b.'tween tbe guarantors who undertook to protect the Cleartng Houae commlttee agalnst loas when the Walsh underwrlttng syndicate waa formed. JEFFRIES SUED FOR $24,324. Png-ilist Charged with Violation of Contract in Los Angeles. [Hy T>!a?ra..h to Th? Trir.im.-.) IjOS Angeles. July 11 ? Kor alleged vlolation of hla contract. James J. Jeflfries has been sued for 124,834 by Morrls Berkowlta Charles Wlllnrd, Frank Karten and "Jack" KIpper, all well known in the eportlng fraternlty In Los Angeles, are co defendants wlth Jeffriea. It ia alleged that Jef frles and KIpper have bought out Wlllard A Kar t??n'a saloon at No. *M Bouth Spring atreet, and are about to move It to No. 336 8pring Btreet. Berko w!t_z has an a*ffa.ement of a ten-yeara' lease to the jpaca in front of t'-.a saJ.-i.~r t i -.< a month. w*Hrh he had been o.vupylna as a cigar store. The plaln t;ff a*a?rta the atajid :. worth M.V) a month to hlra, ___ that ha will be out $?4,000 for tha ten raars. Summer Outincfs Special low iisa_Miiaaaaaaaaa_L-____-i_ round trip rates daily ~^^^^"^B_Hft_j_t_H__Pr' from Chicago to the summer resorts "" of the West and Northwest. St.Paul and Minneapoiis. %\6. Duluth and Superior,$18. Sault $te. Marla, $20.75. Marquet'e, Sl5. Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, $30, daily. $25 on lst and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Salt Lake City, $43. Hot Springs, S. 0., Black Hills \, $27.50. Chicago & North Western Railway Low rates to other pointa quoted on application. Wo p- blish numerous maps, extenaive hotel lista and tnterceting boc .iet3 which are at the disposal of tho public, and we will gladly answer all inquiries. Corrcspondingly low rates from ati points. * _w __a K. M. JOHNMIN, pd. ral Aa. nt < . tt N. W". Ry., -?t Brea-Jaray, New York. ARMY AND KATI NEWS Artillcrists of Two Senires Er changing Expericnces. 'V: ta The Tri. un? Hirr.au ] . J'ilv IS. MILITAKV CO-OPBRATIOl. < -X TFUAl,-Ar rangements have baaa ma.le bat ______ ti.e War Pe I partmeat and the Navy Departmaat (Or a t.ur.ii. . ? of ofllcera of tha eoaat artm. ry te vUlt tiie naval ahti'S ln couraa of tha preaent target prat . : ?'_.-. Cod. lt h Ma ?'. it soaaa of the gunnara at . ry wlll be present In . order t._> aee how tho naval gttna are train , flr.d. These vtatta are Intended tor the informa? tion and tnsti become ___*__?_ acqnainted wlth aaya] -. know what to exp. C in the case of an atta. _ from ? a foe afloot, The aame prtnctple has been eroi ? lately in the of ths coast d gtma At Fort M- ir -, when aome of tho ahlpa were . the gun potntera and 1 gun cr.-w8 ? Im, togetl er with thi ________ ? avai gannery, went on ahore i and wltn.asad tha tlring of the Ut. gnna of the Portrees Monr.mplacementa 0 rshave : reeently attended tha ttrtngs of th" torts at the rn entranea ef I_ong laland s..nnd. A sob ? tertve1 from tbla i inu-rchangn of observ ?? o:h ! cora of one aenrlea are apt to t-* ln a poal the etWcleney of guai nr he bnpr -red. ANNUAL, TRANSPER OF Ht___.PS.-J_ : at i t certain latoinamndall tha .rniy Qaneral Btaff, i.apailliig tha bbov ; ol troopa in the coaahtfl jraar, baa le>l to many re - for this or tbat trhaagti la tha ila, It w_a rir.r btteaded that tha announce m-nt ol ta an.'-iM ba i glv<-n oal until tl alwmya m.-re .>r lesa pulllng and baollngl ln such a i matter. aad tha military aui ra been wla. .? r'l tha . l j ti-.na were eettied beyond .my bopa of altai j Theae tranafera of troopa are ran len d ...? ea<=arv by the eatptratlon of tha tov ef duty of tr aad in Alaskn. N I 11 Staff ta tagar i to the trooi lf fhe_r a: ' nrocb I ca now ln the laland wlll he ' retleved I \ tro pa aont frooa th? Unlted Btai I .is tba mllttai, ? apoet bo ? : -hange. _nia w _r 11 ' went wlll probably . arrv ..ut th_ peuaraaame aa i haa baan saggaated ly tha General Btaff, e | aa moat >>f H !ine of the polley whi. h has along <>f aen.ltng tro - nandi .- ta U ? Island The l x.-.-; tloa ts 1 - . Barracks, Naw Tork. TO SEE QE________ M.-__-_.rVR..__.-Tha fol? lowing offlo-rs hava bean ?". nt the taa army al tha ? b ipeiial saa nceuvn General . Igi rty, _l W Wlllcox. Captain Robert i:. I.. M i Oeoagi - .KLKKS ISSU1 . Y Colonel .1 >H_- V \ V R :? - <"*aptnln jamks F HAU.. ???.? riai ? ? ?-. laa Ftrai - ? _HD U V ? - ? n?r i a -. ? report to en. i latrl t ( i Hi ar. ???' I i"a_)T:it.i Wl pa ef i ? Ing gtnasra. ' ? Captatn Wll | .-.-. i . :> pi Flrat : ? | Flrat ' . ?-.ii. r m - _ - ? ? ? ? Captatn WILLIAM IS P gREXCH, i v rt Mnttary '- i Sap - Flrat Ueutei SN1 ? itaat ?ur t Port Wllllam H?n - Flrat I HACARTHUR, from err Flrat Lleataaaal ' (1HANT. 3D. fr aia tt '! i.i \M H " ROWtU. .'lt il H. EAR1 aagtaeera, from ?ngtneer aebnot, \t*?? rn--l.a. to 8.1 ]Battallon of enalaeeib, Port Laaraa aro. Maj'.r Wir.lIAM _ ii1 ?enei .1 rec itttng aarvlre, Now Tork rity, -???- - .. rt i ? __. alrj - , ? UaJ : JAME9 l. QLENNAN, aurgoon, from Ftotl t o PI WILLIAM W HARTS eorpa ?f anglaaon. from . hattani oga ?o NaahTllle, ir. la i > aa i ...... Captain HENRT L WKWUOIJ frr.n Military wlth '-'.'? I F1'*1 '? A_!' PREnERICX W. BO-. , iry, frotn saaoral boopMal, i'r-? . - !???!. :'rr_ , of hla reataaaal ln tba t'nitod Btataa NAVY Captain ll ? NfL'__W____K>N, ta mueaa -f navt^mtf^n. N?v\ - Lleut. r.ant ? PAPRTR ( " .v ...r. wat l iliaaa; m __a__s_sn_i _; ?t?- ! tlon San Frun.la,.. anfl I'*i_?. . Lleiitrr.ant '/.. E. BHlOOS^ leia-tict tha Phtladeli navy iar.5, Pug.it 9oui_l. _tee Uaataoaat Q_ T. PJBT- . TF.Ni.ll.Is to t l? MOV___M_BN.nl OP V"_E8SE____S.?Thaoa ?H-aremaata of naval traasala aro reported: _ut_a_nr___D. July 17?T_o G->_r_la nr.J tba Kentucky. at P-<r^r.. t^< Oiil... at navy y_u-_. X->w Yrk: tha Pbarleaton, nt .lrtortA. p. C.; tba Kaaada an-i the _*-_____, at Nawport; the Lehanon. at B_aMbe__ R. I. ___!__,____>. July K?Tha Ternma-'h. fn.m Waahlngto^ for KorfO-k; ti.,. i"J.-.>rgla an?l the Kaatocky, fr..:n Capa ___ Baj for Boatoa: tba Baran. fn-m Aaaap-tHa la* a ti... Olympla and t^.? Arkur-.aa.. tkota Naw I_0B_ -. f.r a rrulae; th? Neva.t.i antl tha FI .rt.l... fteaa New Loadoa for Newsef-, July 1*- -Tho Wolverlne, frr-m H^ughton, Mtoh.. f.r A?h lar..l, Wla COL. AYRES IMPATIENT. But Army Retiring Board Says IIe Mustn't Speak Yet. It wlll tnk>^ at 1. ..st one mor? sesMon for the retlrtng board, whlch 19 ronaldeiing the fltneaa of Colonel Charles lt. Ayr.s. of th?? 14th Cavalry, to contlnuo In a.-tivi* service. to reach a decislon. Th.. executlve n... tlng of the board yt-st.r.t.iy in tiie Army Bullillng laated only flfteen mtnutes. The only thlng whlch lt consldered waa the Incomrl^te rep?rt of the nurgr-ons rn the physleal con.lltion of < 'otonel Ayrea. Colon.-l Ayrea doea not wnnt t.> rottra or to he re tlre.l. When the formal queatlon waa put to him at the opening of tho flrat ses.ion of the board he emphatlcally decllned to retlre. whlch forc*-d the board t.? eoaaMaS hls caae. He wa;? turned over then to the aurgeon.s. Maior Ouy B. Edle and Cap? tain Sandford. When th? board convened yester? day morning the surgeona reported that they had not been able to flnlah thelr examination. and mlght requlre until this noon to do so. "If you will permlt me to make a statement." aaid Colonel Ayres. who was of the same temper as the day before. "I may K_ ? . -?> ?- -_r th- mat tsr __> aad hasten the procaedlngs." "Not fl_w, Colonel." said .>r.--:al Darls. the prealdent of the board. Then tha board bad ua plctuxe _*__en_ a__ar ?_______, Hot Days Bring Rich Opportunities Ib help the worthy ar ! c'itTering poor ln PCetB 1 ? naals To bow many wlll ta bv a week at S. ., only 12.59? Shall lt be a delicate w >rklng girl. ? ? Ing. fretful haby aad the | - for lt, or a falllng gi mother? We bave h_r__reda wbo - nnd will gtedly wi how your gift Is need. B . V ts-MM l.riOY t'OK IMI'ROVINC. <o\nmo\ oi the iiiiir. ..-.; - lt went into ssfli iillia aeaaloa for M-flati mlnutea Colonel Ayn T can " waa Thal rioel ta_a morn ??? boai. ls to HBDS-. and they cannor . 0, t._,eoin., Ing a part _?___. hewev-r. 3 cf Mrs. s sreciflca tiona WISH CANTEEN RESTORED Resolutions Adoptcd by the Army and Navy Union Convention. WaaMagtoo, July IS.?The convention of the ATm? hi favor of Th- rs b-rreasi ,.' . . offl_ y tor every fc_g r9mn 7" sympathy f_ff Th--. ra-a-rrea aad fMenda ed 'th- lata e___ra-__i of tn'* rgfta." who ' si thelr rteaa as the resflj - by unatii-r., us vote, was p - - atck, v and - Br *a_ < ti..n by Oaaeial ttre \. women's B : Csrtbertne M. N bohen, X. J eral, v - !;iin. Mra. C ter Sl C __>_. '. Mrs. Penn. NE W R. i TES EFFIATIVE. Western Railroad* Adopted Lower Fares ai Midr.i. - Dakota aei 1 laat b . nstn and ;. _ ? y paaaed ir. v. . two . ? then The ra.es to mterior Kansas and X.-braska bave r.ot I tioti to Misa ___ law rta, and ? ? ? tbe > ourts of 91 i ? iireat tt the raiir.* , Then lines to make rates I stat- line baaed <>n the two- -. a, tk__ r-? daclag the rate I ita This will have tha aOI .-ina; the ra--- from ?'.iun cil Bluffa, lowa, and ? r_o . , and St. 31 . and naturalty i . ? wlll be compelled t.> ai tcross that state ( K uosas to pt- aa parlty. One rea. haa glvea lts alttiaarom that the i ?ado r-'ductiona wlll July 2S and th.- othi rs will j .in. T >n ln rates ta ___?-?_ City, Min . ?? and St T aa to ail points ?.. new rates ;?' tha Kar Weal " .r July 2$. Rates to pninis m tha taterkar >>f Xcbraska and Kansas will be baa?d an tara cents . mlle to tha BUsso-ri Kiver. aad _ .. beyond. NEGRO FIGHTS EXTRADITION. (Bt T> 8S ?*?! Middietown. X. T . Juty ivs ago a aagia glvtag tba nama of Wugner was arrested. h.-re. Ile answered the .1 ' Fred 1_ I>unh.ir ? wlth the miiidei af B. H. V ar, _*__ and has ssaca been ??rotifl-d ui tha aaaa. Governor - aigaed re..uis:tion papeta, but the prtsoner. now in Q-aben Jall i and ls try tng to prove aa a?-- County Ju-ge See.er to-day rs-lne the ma:;'s tvaX identlty and some tea-___Bf w.is _??__, The case was a_ Journed to July ->. FOURTEEN IN SAILBOAT DROWNED. ('..penhasen. IVnnmrk. J?ly lv ?Fourteen per? sons are repoi tad to have been drowned at Maro trand. 9w,-.l.-!i. hy the eapsHag af a sailboat- OnfcT one of the party CSC kped. VICHY CELESTfNS Prerents OOUT and 'K_.C__TiOt_ Ask yorz Phytizian