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Bank Rate in London Unlikely to Go Materially Higher. y.S-AN UNCERTAIIM FACTOR Hoped Abroad That This Coun try Will Be Able to Finance Itself This Fall. ; . Thfl Tril.tine. | I.?nd"ii- *";4.1't- ?-'-'.-Kvorythiii'- con ?idered. tli.' atock" iiiarkets showed an .xrellent tone laat week, not only in London, but all over tht- Continent and -jneii<*a aj arell. Tho baojrtflaey in tt'all Btreet and th?* aapareai especta ? tion taal *! era will ba ao Btrlageacy . tne naoney tnarkat, deajpita th.- aad** ?fn J11"1!' " (a!1 **u"u'v ratcs, both -ontrit'i""* largely u> tha geaeral .*f (fit. M Amerlcan BecuriUea are beld ii largely ln Europa, aad tha atgaa .?f r(,sl. !-:*>- acroaa the AtlaaOc, arlth aajjcneral rise of prlcea In Near York, cannot belp bul exert a Carorable in -geace on the European teuraaa Aiso. avery >i.*y that paaaea without -.al troi Me bnaking out in the Ral Ijns lalievea aaxiety concerning the ?ituation thera. Bir John Freneh gtjuck the keyaota of tht* daaa-cial feellng Whfltl ba said yesnrday before aailing for America that it was too cold (or flghting in that region. M.-reowr, paris has aee i an excellent r.-t-overy from the effecta of two uceetUagly bad ?easous. whlle the goid reserve ln the Bank of PTaace ifl higher by $80,000, 000 than lt was a year ago. Berlin. too, has su.vessfully paaeafl the auarterly aattlemeat, reijulrlng loss n|d than the best Judges expected. In Vlanna, also, the llquidation passed off avftfllly, and though there was more itringency there than ln Berlin. and though Vlenna ls nearer tho seat of the Balkan troublea, yet a falrly hope ful feellng was noted. Altogether a good feeling exists all around, with prospects of an excellent year to come. The tone of the money market con tlnues good, and now that the n-eds of Berlin have been aatiafled there ls no reaaon to expect any large demands from any portion of the Contineiu. Egvptian and South Amerlcan .able [gd-rkaa are atill to cawaa bat th-y will have been amply dlscounted. America continues to bo thfl uncer tain factOT ln the money market. and the porchaaea of goid tor New York m the oj.en n.arket last week had a ten den.-v to give rise to aoaaa paaalmlam, but the positlon ot the A.n.-r'.,a:* Treasurv is eo stmng that the hope ls heid here that the unit-d Btatea will b? able t - tlnanee Itself this fall. Ti.e Baak ot England'a position con ,ery atrong. Tha loaa of $M00. (m. goid through forelgn dernands has been more than offset by the reu.rn of 84,706,000 ln coia trom the oouatry. V . -riag to the large reductinn of Ultlea as against a small loss in the r.s.-rve, the ratio of the re? serve to llabllitlaa araa mcreased to 51.3;. per cent Whlle this ratio la not large for iho tatia Of the year. thfl bank ls in excellent condltton to taa BaBaraal tlemandJ ot the eountry, arhleh wiii be coaaaaarabla la eataat Croaa now te the end tf the year. The bank rate reanalBJ at 1 DCff ent. with an tocraaatag bopa that it wiii not be Beceaaary greatly to lacraaaa it. #jtelcea fn Bl New York influenced dis countfl ao dlrectly that orernlghl rataa have lompad to a par caat, while aeek l>- Bxturea aaat to 2% par coat aevort bills are at $%. Whila four and six months paper la ai 4 par coat. EARTHQUAKES PREDICTED Thousands Leave Valparaiso, Fearing Disturbances. Valparalao, Bept aV-Aa a raaoll of pit/licUon-i that aeism!-- dlsfirban'8fl aere Mkeiy to cauee much dnmH-*e ln the aaarhborhootl of Valparaiao aboot this aata ?? tanda of peraoaa are leavlng ihe city. Th< Chlllan goTanuaeal baa otrdered tbewa ? ramala la port, raady for emer." ? B8ntJa--o. Bept IB--4jhreel ;.i,xMy bM pr^vjui.-o here to-day eartag to tha poa sibiiity ..* earthqaakea Ho far thera have been no algnj of BcflaajBto eletarhaaeefl Ui any t :, althe-ugh taa v arera pre fljatetl for to-day. Bereral BBt-raaeaaera however. have been .??,<l.-.voring to reas -*bjb ? i dectaiina thal no falth i Booh predtctlei a-? LIVERP00L_F0rV[HE UNION Sir Edward Carson Greeted After His Irish "Progress." Uverpool ClrowdJ nambertng aaarl ? ? naeatiy af tha aaaiaag i el the dock early *,"-s B*eralnB to weleoma Btr Bdward Cajaoa. th?- v ? LondonOerry and other DnlonlBt leadera, on thelr arrteal from Balfaal Beveral tho.i-.and membera of tba Orangi aoeietlafl aera drawa aa, arlth aanaera and baada AM48*aiaa BaJfldga, in behalf of tha Dalonlat aiahliaginan and taa Orai ?? ordar -ateaded greetlaga ta ahlch Blr Edward aad F. B. Bnlth, M. P.. lepned brMly. The hora? aerfl taken from the ear* Haga and tha rlflttoie arera Braara by areraaaen threogh taa Btraeta te tha Oaai? en-g'iv. Clab, ami.i ahflflrlBg aad *aag lug after breektaet the laadera addraaaarl the erowda from tbe clab baleoay, tatUag of tha aueceaa of tha antl-Home Rola flflfl* iiuieni and tha *agalag at tha c.ve %*iit in B. lfaM -reaterday. Lon. Bapl ? Aa arttcl* arlttea by Vredetich E Badth, BBaaaber of taa Eloaaa of Cotnmoee tor the Waiton alaiaiea af lirarpool, appaara la "Tha afBiirhaatar Dallv Diapatcli.'' Mr Kmlth dw-larea: "The piein truth la and t?;?- aeoaor it i? Baderatood tbe better, thera ar<- only two aHeraatlvafl oped t>> the goararnaiflnt The firnt la to keep UaHflB BJ thfl Home BBBie i.ni, with the oertaraty af fltrtJ vio laaea on a far greatar aflala laaa has b??n wltrim^l ln Ireland for .enturie-i; the aaoond i*. ta laara Ulater flflM of the blll' Mr. Hrulth argflflfl that the latter plan *?iun r?a?dar aeceeeary an entirely new blll. aad thal it bj rary doubtfui ahether Btr. Itedmonrl would accept, or 0*888 aha control hlm ln Ireland permlt him to ac ?apt. auoh a blll. MUTINOUS RUSSIANS SOUGHT $5,000,000 Leaders* Plan Was to Enlist Co-operation of Seamen and Form Pirate Fleet?Haif of Proceeds to Go to Anarchists. fRy Cabte to The Trlburi* 1 London, Bopt 29. ? Dlspatohes from BwbootOBOl srive an oxtraonlinary ex planation of tlu* primary objOCt of tbe rOOOnt revnlutioriiiry plot nmonK the warablp erews of the Ruosbui Black Boa lleet. It is noxv stntod tliat it xxas n,.thiriK lesa tlian arm-d robberv. Th. laodora ?.f tbo conaplracy were bopefu] of anlhrtlng the o.-operatlon of the thousanil mutlnoua lOWOr deik soa nnii gnd gattbig uobbubbIuii of a num bor of battleehlpe, croloera and do Stroyers, form :. pirate fleet. and then plaOBOd to procood to O.lessa, Theodo sia. Novorossisk, Noxv Athos. Hatoutn, and under thr.-ats of bombar.lmont t,. exacl blacbmafl tiibote of not less than .?,-.,< N ii.tmo. This havlnc been aocompHshed, the nutiooera, accordlog to oloborate pians BMde xxith BCrupuloUfl attention to de t.-uis. aad eenubitiB0 the ezaunple of the Knlaz Poti nikin, tho crew of xvhirh 10 Reappointed Danish Minister Prefers U. S. to England. MEANS SALARY SACRIFICE Diplomat Says He Learned in Fourteen Years Here to Love Country and People. rn>- .?..<!,> to Th* Trlbtme.] London, Sept. _'.?.?Oonstantln Hrun. the nowly api ointed I>atiish Mlnistor to Washlnpton. wlll leave London for Now York on Octobcr _. 11.- xvill pro COOd dh*OCl to Washlngtun. Mr. Hnm, xxho was Iianlsli Minister to the Uolted Statcs frnm UM to 1908, ln an interview yeptenlay expressed the greateol entbuslasm over returnlng to America, which, he said. be aOVOS so .? th.-.t )u- boa n.'v.T taken kindly to his lx)ndon OOOt, tbOUgh, as he r- - inarhed, he fuiiy approclatod tbe faet that lt woa tho hlgbesi hoaor that could ho conferred on luiy ono ln the Danish dir.lnmatlc BOrvleo. "I BCCOptod the London appolotmont xxith mixe.l feollogS," sald Mr. Hrun. "Durlng fourteen y.ar-' BOjottTO in Wash'.iiKton 1 had learned to know an.l love the Amerlcan people I roallsed tbal i \x a> leovlng beblod .-< ,,f good, loyol frlends, and evor Bioce my greateol laterool baa beea Ib Amer? ica. "in our aervtce London ls r... ognlsed as a hlirh poot, and my reni'.val from Washlngton WOS a promotion, but v.-ry Hoon after c.minK t.. Iy.ndon 1 roOllBOd that i araa boood by ties of frlendsbip to the interests of Amerha, and thonj I knew I would rather livo thero than 1 in England, though bera I ha\e i.een troatod arltb the utrnost cordlalltyood hooplUllty by Klng QeO1*00, the .-'.urt and the whole of BOdOtjr. "I feit my deporture from Amertca ho deeply that BOOO after r-omtns; to Lon? don I asked that, should opportunlty srbMt i be aent bocb to vVashlngton. At lant my wlsh is gratlfie i, and though i bave nothlng but tbe bappleot memo ries of niy term ln Ix.ndon my natural sori'.w at th.- neveranee of auch pleae ant robttlons is far oatwelghed by Ibe pleosura r'f my return to Waablngton. ?I have no private imOOM t>, Bpeok r,f. gnd am f-aerificins; my salary t?. ko l,j<k to Am<-r1ea, but I do so gladly." Mr. Ilrun, who is a kOOO h'.rseman. has already Hent two Irish huntern for his use to Washlnpton. Ho ha.s taken I bOUOe nt Bar Harbor. where be xvill Bpand tho sumr.i.r varatlons. lb- sald he thOUgbt Har Harbor a frlorioi.s ra ?ort Ho UOOd to tphhA hlH Hiirrimer holldayB there. He roKrettofl, howevor. thal his former resldenoo in Washlng? ton ha<l boon domolished, and ho ex pectad to have difllculty ln .soi-urlne, I ?UlUble premlso.. for the new legation. in Mr Broo'a raoidonra at No. 6 t!p ,,er Bolgrave atreet, n.nd.m. he haa ,l,erlshe?i nnmoroUH rn< rner.tos of bta flojourn m the Unltod Htatea. Con .picUOUB arnor.K the deromtlonH in hin -rtvate offlOB Ih a amall Ktar.s ond Btripoa flag, whkh. Mr Hrun sald. he had bad Hinoe 1Kfi6. when lt waa glv.-i. ?', nlm ln washln^to,.. On the .v?ll? ,irr. Hoveral Amerlcan pbtures. On hi? des|, are a Washimfton teb-phone dlrec (orv and fl "S-ial KoglHtrr.*' They doUbUBBB remlnd him of happy as-o cations toon to be renOWOd. a MRS. "PAr CAMPBELL ILL Actress in Dangerous Condition After Auto Accident. y,.,,t ? -Mrs I'atrlck >'nmp jT^SSLi W* bOB he.., ... for ;;,ri;t vxow.-.kspast. .spronoun..d,o uVTnaHanKerouH.onditlon. Mn CaovboU haa beea HI ?t ^ home l, ,, Bauare Loodoo, tor oeariy '?''"?te-Tshe-alnanautomohil, S.t3 N*riy '" AOgOSl and was eh.lled ;,y ,he abeob ood aa^peoaro. BOY MURDERER SENTENCED Badura, Captured in New York, Goes to Jail for 15 Years. Ileuthen (P-rmanx. Sepl. bV l^tOT VoM Iladura, ,he Z i-h -hl.er and -Or , , tiin-M t r 1 *N *' Vl I"ii* gOTOr, wn? xvas eaptur.u Harbor after a loog ooaoa ra__,baa Baaa aaaletced to dftaen raara* imprisonn,.-at Lura ho... U0 B ^k ln IbO l^lbW UtwaofMfBbrwlta.blllodth^^ MCapBd wlth a larKe an.ount o no.?h j. 4 ,1.111 when Had ui a xahn Thia bappaaed in 1?10. waaaaa _> ,.r ?_e. in.' .xm'lli onlv sex-enteon yeara i?r "?' ? ? ._,Mw.-n nto eonalder of the prlaoner waa ibk? ? ation by the court. battleohlp mutloled in IflOB, wore io i st.am atong the Rumanian or Analo I lian COOOt aml BCOttle and abandon tbe i ships. ,\s a roward tbe matloaara were j to rocoive i*_..vii,iin?, tbe reoaolnlngbob, to go to the esecutlve comnaltteea <?f tbo r.-volutionarx- anan hist propagandlsta, 1 This ezplonatlon la regardod ofBclally us t.>.. BtupendoUS lo bave beCB s.-rlously entertalned even by a rabW araarchlcol communlty, bul it la genorally admit ted that there is oarloua rovolutlouory trouble in the Bhudne fleet in tba r.,t.nikin motlny the re.-alcitrants' drst ax-t after mutd.-i 1ng BWOt of tbo offlcera waa to attack tbe treasiiry, in the bellef thai it contained $100,*300, t.ut tbe aafe araa empty. The dlaap pobitment ao O-Ogperatod IfatuBeheako. the scanian leader of the mutiny, that he ilrank a WlueglBBBful of the blood of tbe last ofllcer who was hi~ vlctim with the BBVBge nbservatii.n: 'The BO curaed vamptres have drunk our blood, noxv we xvill drink th.-irs." ..nninr" F With Interest Limit Gambling Could Be Stopped. Says Pastor. STATE HAS NEEDED POWER Exchange Can Purge Itself, He Declares, and Give Honest Man a Chance. Orange, N. .' Bepl 0 The Rav. I?r. Adolpb ito,..i. r. pastor i f the New Church of this . :t\ . .?? rt. d in 1. aermon againal st.,. h gambllna to-day thal Industrtal stocka ba dlatJngulabad from other kinda that the differenl hinda of -t...;. "graded" and thal IntsreaM Ilmlti be Betl for- each klnd of atocb In thai way, be aald, tha atoch gamblei could ba eihnl-1 nated. ni4 aenaon waa ai ampllflcatlon of one he dellvered a weak ago, ln which he meraly touched on the Btc- k gambling .?xii. m.. davi lopod tbi aubjecl to di v.n.i ln r< aponae !? requ. ta ? it is aol aanumod th.it evarj man . bandliag stocka and bonda b a gsm -.,ui ti:. preacher, "or a rogue. i-'ar from it: Tbe perceatage ?,f dlahoneal or over eager people ln the ranka of atoch brokera playlng ti..- goaae la 9* i I Btrei ? la bo larger than tha pen ? ' gameaters and eard abarpi la ordinan gamea of carde?bi foi atanoe." Hh , ,,t,i.. .... Por th.- l.al n...t. no ? made and no .... Hut, li.r th>- 'i lecl on >.f the boneal from the ." ? .i-:.,' al i barp and *??? there muat be leglalatlon Legialat ? alwaya fur the weak mem ?! Th. al one d< ea nol rw ed II li- - ? ii arlthoul II and ?,'??? r_lmlnale tbe gaml lei .i m W all Sti > >-t and give the honeal bIcm k i.r,.k?-r :, chan - And lft lt be dom tl ? Blo< k ?xchange liaelf, alnce thal bod) can mak. rul. foi thi admlaslon ..i i ejection <>f membera and knowa more ahoul tha handllng ..i atocka than otbera it i ahrewd enouah t" xxir.k al diahoneaty, marked carda ind loaded dlce ln Btock gambUng it I therel >re Bhrewd enough lo make i.ix>. - /,,t t...- malntenanc. ol bon aaty. Tha general tradltlon among I ? la thut the Btock Rxchangi ls auffl, I. ? l ? ? rewd to hold its. |f outalde ..f i omm. and atatutorj laa and thal it has alwaya been a Utw unto Itself. lt mus! therefor. i ?? looked to t.. make .. ich lax-.s ,-is xvill tlmroughly purge its thraahing floti I ?? honeat man a i bai ca T t hon rai man la ln tbi majortty ari<i ii i- crlm Inally wrong n..t t,, aiva 11'.rr, ,i .., and t" rula an organisatlon In a Repub li ar; land l.y lawa other than republlcan; thal is. ia-.xs thal r.ixiir tii>- r.-w as agaUnat tbe many, KIlmlnatlriK from lha Btock market en tirely, Dr. Rooder sald, and reearvbtg f.,r other treatmeol aii raluea repreeeoted 11 land aad water, f.,ur dlatlnci M-ta of Iranaactloaa are i??ft whlcb hltberte hav nol been reeognised Ha than wenl on as foilowa ti... tirst clasfl handlas rrude prod icta and leavea lt ln tha crude. lt Involvea only oaa operation. The aecond Involvea more than ooe operation, larger expendl turea, more labor and more skiu.,1 labor. The thlrd ilaes ls stnck Involvlntr, ;.,-<?!. .:'.? .,f tranaportatloa, and covars rall road a, ateamabipa and so fortb. lt ln voiv.-s leevlng both crude and manufact ired producl as lt la, b il relataa lt t,. tha elementa of time and apace by traaapor t.it,,,n Thf fourth ela-s ls st>..-k r>-pr<?. aontlng tbe almple tranafei ?,f money or credlta. There are four klnd i of nt..,k, and th"v have aii beea handled ua though they arere one klnd. Hence Inestrlcable eon fuslon when llmltattonfl ar,. ptacod upon deal* lru:i- ln BtO-CkS, as they mm?t BOeda ho before wa gai very much further, M tn.-s'- llmitatlona !>?? graded withln reaaon to tit the klnd of atorka llmltad in eloalng Dr. Roadar aotd if the atate had tOC rtght to creata a |e?<al Inlor.-at limit and BBJf thoi money kNUM BbOOld ho HmitOd ln InleroHt to 4 and I or V" per eaat, that paarnbrokera Bhould i>?. Haattod to 12 per Oeat, and that loan sharka Bhould ba ellmlnated. then It eertalnly had the rlgrht to aay lo a corporatloBi 'Your rat?- of lnt< r.st Ifl llmlt.d to euch imd BUOk a flgUTe." Than the Btate, he aald, might a-iKj-'-at tiiat aii beyoad that , i robiveoted lo i.usi Bjeaa Rbt Ihe purpoaa ?.i ebaapaBdat tbe produet, sdding to tbe comfort ot work men arni so forth, rathor than gfven la undeoei vlng people and ereaUhtg buiaaua of charlt) on the on,. hand nn.i naeleea aealthy paraaltea <>n th.- other. TIE-UP AT 'BARCELONA Factories Suspend Work Owing to Railroad Strike. Mnr.elona, Bapt '<"> The rallroad work .tb. who are on strike ln mnny parta of spain. have aoeeptad the oeTer <>f the prosldent Of the RBKOlOM I'hamher of (Vmmerce to ael as arbltrator. K.-pre sentativeB of thfl rallroad (ompanlcs hOVS arrlved here and s.em In'llned to meet thw men in B COM llla'ory aplrlt. The men. BBWOVer, d.-mnnd that the govern ment gaaraatee wben?anoe of any term* arramrod. in the nteaa tbae tha strike leaders are Brgtaag tha aaaa la rasraln from lilegal aots and dlaord. r. flad have off.-r.d the Mayor BOglBBeiB (0 lnuiK ln iHttle tralna r.i Bunply tha muik..t ,\ Oosan (Betorlei ln llan-olona wlll ba ...mpelled tO suspend work to-morrow hfrraUBa of htek <>f i?al. Only thlrt-en tralns, aul of B norrnal sei vlce of one hiindred Hnd flfty. left Barce lona yeaterday. FOOLISH TO 801 i GOM. Operators Say There's No Rea son for Excessive Prices. SUPPLY SOOIM ADEQUATE Mines Fast Catching Up and Production Promises to Sat isfy All Demands by Winter. lt is foollsh to rush ln now and ou\ bard coal at ahnormnl pri.*. s, In the be j lief that a Bhortaga arlll make stiu hlgbei rates thi*> artater, aecordlag to a atate BMnt kwoed by the rtnthraclte operators commlttee laal nlght, Notarlthatandlni thfl facl that tho lonp duratlon <>f eold weather last 4vinter de pleted thfl isu.'il BOrplttB, and that pro? duction waa Biagtcaded laal *"prtag be caoaa of labor trouUca tiperatora ban Blaee been faal catching np, and hope tn prodaca the uaual maxlmum toaaaga "Faara <>f a Bhortaaa aad eoaaeojoenl 'fltlike pri.es' BflflOl entlrely iiniiistlfle.l," aayi thfl atatement "There ls no reaeoo I.. aoppoec that aay eo**aBaaflr arho r - fuaea to pay aa Bhaonaal price for eoal will fall to get a aupply al a iteraaal flg ur. Tbe fad that the mlnes are pro dodng enough coal to satisfy tho need should remOTf all anxlety." The atateaaeal af the eaaJBtaYaf1 rom mit.ee Is as foUowa: It neems fltfiiil* that thfl Bathracttfl opcratora ahould make .. Btatement oi facta about tha coal trade Bltuatlon to ?. t!. a ho feel al.-iini leat tha ?upply be Inauffident to naeel detnandfl ti'is winter Deapite Obstacles. it la hnoam, of conraa, that the pro 'l.i.'tion this year haa been conalderably leaa than ln tbe correapondlng parlod laal yt ir. o*artng to the fluapenalon ln Aprll and May lt la alao tro* thal thfl exreptlonal eeverllji of last winter and the loaa duratlon of cold weather leTt laaa flurplua coal than oaaal at the i.e KinninK of th.- wann Boaaon. iint ln apite of a Bhortaga of labor in Boma illatrlctfl thfl production of coal Mncc the Buapenalon anded baal Bean aboTe nonaal, and by operatlng tha ii.in.ia Bla daya In tha weeh, excenl when labor la unavallable. tha companl. made up for aotna of tba loal tlme. They nr.- non axerting everj efTorl to mlne and prepara tha maxlmum tonnage, and the reaull la tiu.t with each month tha ? ?. ??? ln the 1811 produ. tlon, as i om pared with th .t of 1811, becotnea Binallei Th. offori bj aome daalera to pa] higher lhan clrcular prlcea la the reaull ,.r the rusn of ponaumera who hare be rome alarmed t ?? reporle tbal ? ahoi' would force atlll higher prl. ? a latei In the aeaaon if the preaenl ? ?? ad o| ?:atlon "f the rnlnei the facl thal ihe ? ' " e unli terrupted operatlon foi a long tlme t,. ...in-', tha feara ol atrlk. tlrely ui Phen no n naunu ? to pai | 11 fall to 8*1 t tn. ? mai fl tura The m. r? facl thal thei ?? la i ol a gn flt quantlt ? irm It n If there w->re .. pro ; ? ct ol an li U t: .ti |n mtnlnfl But alnce th. auch proap. I, lha fa. I thal Ih* nilnefl nr" produ. Ina ei o gn nal to aal ' I t ?. .1 of coneaim. ri\. I ui il:--. n "i ?-. it I- Impi e thal thla alnter will ba aa a< ? ? ind aa laal Biq Eaatern Demand. Then I ?-.-?? moi ?? illffl.-ult ttl m othei -!..,' ? ,.? I'nuall. ? ? nd foi roal In March. uwlna lt ti .- i. not take th< that during l t ir ti. ? ? ? : the i:..*' . t of a ? . roal mu ? ? ? befoi e \,!.i,.,i to thla, I ? ? n ol iprll and Ma li ' tbe largeal ? " ".??-. : made, ahorten. 1 br bi I montha the ? rig a bl. i. roal i ould ba ahlpped Ihi .uah the Thla ippl jrlna i ha' i "fi..r \.,t,' theli efforta n. the auramar to ;< comtnodatlng the marheta ihal ire reached bj water during th. tlon Kotwlthatandlng thla, how I'-. >.r. the aectlona from wl come have recelvad thelr uaual propor tlon thia aummer an.l fall Tha trouble ts thal tl ara tuia I ? n laaa ? oal to go around alnce the wh,. n ended than laal jrei r, and whlle the propor tlonfl for tin- raiioua marketa have been maintalned the actual ahlpnenti I ive baen neceaaarily lees It ahould be borne ln mlnd, thfl .?;?< ,-it.ira' ...iniiilttee seti f..rth, that at thlfl tlme, waefl prenlnm prlcea ara belng freely offered by aoalera and mlddlemen, th* barger eompanlee, whloh prodoca tha bulk of the Aupply. ar?* Buppljrlng thelr enatonera at tho regalar elreular prlcea they nre not Bellillg at a preinlum, nor do they contamplata any nd***anoa un pi lee. "Whatevar tonnaga may be dtapoeed of by producera al tba higher Hgurea is that which ls eold by Independent operatora, and repreaenta oniv a amall proportlon ,.f the total output,' aaya tbe eonualttee. ? SA2ON0FF LEAVE-TAKING Russian Foreign Minister Quits British Court. [Br i '? ?? ta Tha Trfbuae l Loadoa, Bept ota?Tha j-oim.-ai con? fireiKes ut lialmorul have, ended. M. flamnnff. tha Raaaaaa TototMn Minis? ter, will COBie to London to-day and nmain, a. .i.nllng to prcserit axraiiK.* iiieiits, untll Wednoaday, when ho arlll leava for 1'arln, where, he will havo In terrlewa with PraaJdaat iaJUaaraa nnd I'ri-nii.-r I'omcare before r.-Hiimli-g his jouraey to st. Pataratrarg*. LORD ROBERTS 80 YEARS OLD. I.ondon. Bept BO, Karl HobertB, Kii-rl.md'H most famous llving eoldler, will .elebrate hlii atghtleth blrthday to day at hls eountry houm* at Aseot, where he will ba tha r<*< ipl. nt of COB* giatalatary BjaBaaVpal from uii parta of tha eonatry an.i amptra. STORM AT PEACE CONGRESS Criticism of Italian Airmen Re sented at Geneva. Qeae*ra, awltaaeland, lept o\ Another -aoraay Beeaa markad tha doelng aaaalon iBBiaiday af the lataraatfoaal Paaoa Ooa 04888. Thfl uiuoar 88J CaOBfld by a flgflflBh by i>r. Oobat. in whlch the p**eaaaeBl af the Internatl.trial Mureau of Pflacfl <-har actartjed the Itattaa airmen who aaea beaa Baaeatlag in Tripotl dartag tha aar aa "lalganda af tha alr" Lovd erlea ?f proteai aera ralaed in Bareral aaetloea of thfl iiudlt-nif, ami the Bgflflkflr was rum pelled to BtOp for 8888881 inliiutes. The grantlng of ooeaplatfl aaaaaatay to Aisa.-e Loaialaa as oaa of th<* fedarated Oennaa Btatea woui.i, in the oi.inion af the P*ieach and .J.-ruian deiagatea to tht p-grBflB. i"' a deeldfld atep toward better r-datieofl betweea fraaoa an.i Graraaaay. They prenenteil a renoliitlon to thlH effeot, and lt was adopted by a-'.-lamatlon Ly tlie 80888888, The congress deri.lid to m.et n. xt year ? t The BagVB and in 1914 at Marlenlvad. Even Missionaries Bad for Esquimaus, Says Stefansson. WILL APPEAL TO CAINJAD/S Explorer Wishes to Kenp Blonci Tribe Forever Away from Civilization. Vilhiaimar BtafflBBBoQ. xxho dlacoverei the blood BoqabBBOfl of Coroaatlea Oull aanoaaoed reeterday thal he would go U Ottawa to make an appeal t.. the Caaa di.in govarnmanl to protacl tbe tribe againal tbe eaoroachmenti <>f dvlllsa tlon ?it makea no dlfference whether t:i< visltor is ,-i xvhal. i. S fUT trader or ? mts alonary, he is aqually bad for tba E lojid maua," sald Mr. Btefanssoo. "1 would like to bar out ev??rybody, Includlng my fleir. u it were pr.i.ti.ai, but, unfortu nately, thal li no longer feaslble. In ad dition to mys.if. Patbor Roblere, a Ro m.in Cathollc miaalonary, has viaited tha tarrltory, an.l uadoubtedly other mlsaion ari.s wlll follow. "Wben you dloeover a new people com BM I'ial f'.lk want to know the | ties Of tiade, of minimj and of furs. The Bhurch people ask about the bouIb No bod) eorea lf th.- people la externdaated. N'.ii.u.iy earea about the bodleo." ln reply to a query as to whether there wara not baneflcial things wblcb th.- mla slonarles and i Ivilizntioii WOUld brtns to the aatlvee, the axplorar repUed: "i iho ild prafor to k. bp them aa thej are. II tbe) ar.- healthy, contented and prosperous, Whal ntor.- cin you a-k for thi mi'" "Civilization Means Extermmation." Mr. Dtifanason doea not baee hla deeire to keep out tbe mla lonariia, the tradera an.l the r?-st .if the Bdvance guard of ctv iiization on tha around thal tbe Baqul msuflf preaant ataadaurda ..f iif'- ar>-, from aa abatroi t poln! ?f r/lew, more di Ira ?? than thooe of the real of tho aorld, but Bimply on the ground thal the comlng ol ctvUlsatton meana extorniinatlon for the natlvoa n- pointed out thal in Alaska aad througbout tbe Aretlc regiooa the . im.uia bad alwaya dwladled wlth amaslng rapldlty wbeo thej cama Into ntact xxith whlta m. n The i iplanatlon he found chlefly m their i isceptl the dlaeasea wblcb the whlta man trrk i aitb blm. um d.4. ifl? i- aot tbe onlj evil wblcb ,. , piorar ragarda as an attendsal ln train of i Ivlllxatl * "The comlng of I ttlon ot too, wlth ? tlon thej , ' ? rhlta mai ... Ib on* I more thai a llmll th.-f - fon .rn tha ui ' "f ,h'''' xx hen, i?? ari er I ? down i ???? ? ma un ? la Mr. BK i . ? , ? ? . ?.??;. He ;. iat. i ? ui II al ??? Iy li lh. Danlal ? .... . , ....... trangero. hava 1 to th. ra. ? ?.., ?...,... ?.? . to keep fln r tho ti.,-. Would Kill All tbe Remdeer. i II ? U I ? ? ii .>| el ? xxith reindi pr. Tbla * ? ? ......i t: ? rompl. te extermlnal whl. h formertj ei ted ln 1 the milllon Tbe Esonln termlni ? 1 rjulf region If thi i elled to uie theli preaenl a j ? f fln and tb. ? I.f the ? ,:...ii ..f the ? lau* " 071th ? elghteei ? ?? th. ? hop. s n. I. ad aaothoi ? n ? dition li I ? | of the bidnd, or, n< b :. fen to them, the "aaan ln order t>< c ?!'? rt ad data m ragard to tha ethaologlcal prob i.-i;i xxh-. ii th. v preaant Hla I due t,, hla fear thal peatlloaea maj de atroy the tribe or a large part <.f it. Fjtefanasoa Bald yeaterday thal bi i; ,,| ra ... r .,- ? ?? ted i eidtlvi ix- that the rariatlon of blondneaa xxas due to mtsed blood. He aald tbal he would be i lag to make aay euch Btatemeal untll he i, ,,i made -i eenaua of the entlre tt ii,.- and had made an aecurate eounl of the ex a.-t e\t?T,t of tho rartatton. In bb nesl expeditlon be xvill be equlpped aitb i , i.ior photograph outflt, whlcb will in - stabll ihlng the fa. ta of hla dl RELIEF ONLY TEMPORARY Prussia Plans Municipal Control of Moat Prices. Berhn, B. pi "*1 Prussia rafusafl to en lartalB tbo Mea of aotboilabig tf|" Impor tatb.n of in ib Botopean froaaB beef m order lo retteve the aituation cauaed by the acarclty ot aeat Thia aroobl be tbe only effe.tlve remedy for the prOSOBt ia?k af flesh food, aooordlBg to the geo? aral toaa of lha maaaldpad aad eommer i-ini pfoteata aaol la to tbe loverpmeni Th? Prueeaaa foveramaal anpoortcaa, howover, that tt win faenttate tho Impor tatlon of llvestor-k, fr.-sh beef and porfc from rorbBBi regloaa of Burope f?.r bbM BOdor imiilclpal lontrol of prlcoa lt hol.ls oui a ptoapect of a reduetloa <>f frolghta an.l dUtlea tO iio ln'11 operation from (ie tOber 1. and lh',-< rn.ix .riahle tho munlct palltlaa to Import Aufltrallan mutton, wbleh xx.mi,i afford aome rellef durlng tba l.il t.-r part ..f thfl xxlnt.r. The govornmoat'fl acoompaitylng atate m.nt declarea the eaueea <.f the H.nr,-it\ nnd hlgb prieaa t.< i.e temporary aad t,. ba due t<> the drouth <>f Ifil. Ita relii f moaeuroa, therefore, an- ais.< tamporar) an.l it mttmatoa its intenbon t<> resume later <ui ns protoetlva polley an.l t>. make the r.iiintrv Itself supply Its o\x n market The meaaurea proposed aro genarally regarded aa ijotaig ooly bolf way aad as ntterly Inefferttve t>> eheek the aideapraad ai-'ltatlon. SHARE AND SHARE ALIKE. ?Tapa. what doea erbttratloa BMonf ??it mea ofl thal wheo two poword of equai strength got bald af ? Bssaller country th.y a^reo to dlvldo lt e>|ually." ?blfa, ROOM SEEKING MADE EASY. The Tribuno'a Room and Board Reg iater ia at your disposal. Conault it. For High Balls take Abollinaris IT "THE QUEEN OF TABLE WATERS." It blends perfectly with all Whiskies It makes them more wholesome Columbia, S. C, Fire Fighter Completes Training Here. SERVED IN THE RANKS Two Other Chiefs Now Learning L.itest Wrinkles, and Others Ask the Privilejje. x a Tork Ij rhc training school of the land I'r.iin tha great eountry, north, aouth and we t. pouj ln the thuaiaaiBla to, Btudy an.i learn adraaeed rnethods of all kinda, And then they return to their omm inltlea t,. ntlllse their aequired s-kin. gurgeone, teachera teebaieal men, all of . .1 ..?ii.'t-. hava been comimr to New Yorh for ??> fea weeka or a fea montha each year for a long time. But non a BOW line of etudy 1*. belng taken adeantage of The city haa begaa to en tertaln ehiefa of ontaldfl fire departinentfl aad to glw them the beneflt of s.^tnc what i*-- Bometlmea called tha beat dai art* menl in ti.e \4-..fi.l nt vork. .'i.!.-f W .1 Bfay ..' the C.il.imhia. S CL, departmenl raturned to the South reeter daj after ?<? ? ""?; le ..f areeka ln New y..rk. r W. H. Olbbee of i IMnn i .1 example ot the hustltn-- "ne*jr" ? ?I .i of gouthern cltlee, arrenged '.\\.b i':..->? . lomml .-. .,- i by i *hlef bfay i nll ted aa ?? Ith Engli ?? -'. ln < lr. at Chlef Kenlon s ..- tera 11 iring ;:???? ? ?.? the vttritor ' worklng al i Ig i'ii..- tei thfl traln ? -. iluable to him ? ?' lu.*-.' . haa ? ?? * ? ? ? bui'd idy, and aa thr. ? ? nea are ? ? tarted I ? ? ?? !..r. bulldlng ? ? ? I-. a large, heegty : | I ?. ? ? i ti.- depert ? ? ? ? '-r had th" ? Iiati.-e metuaea w in>n i lianda Iteh "AII ;? BUtb watoh ' ntlnucd. to i >n them, an.l ler dtlea ? .; le, 44" i are f. -rt ? - ? ? rb ?? i . ti. get thlng 44 e are rb ' i ? ?> 44" roll It's . hava mai dthoagh i- changlng all tl .,! ? ao the gueal . .ii" of them ? \\ j ? ? . ? . ,? ? .. oth< r. kwell, of i: ?: ? j':*<t on the I Both ara : ual l.r.ii. n :. th. rartk.-. .. - . ? -. altora " ?ald Fli . n. "f >r r !?? putatkm, but il.- here." anitten f.>r rl p. rio.l of i ? . . ..-? nt. DISAGREE ABOUT FIREMEN Eriton Criticises, Frenchman Praises, New Yorkers. Iltbo ii h tha laternatlonal Mra Pwrea* Itlon Congreflfl and the i"ir.- Expoettlon hava been poetpoaed from the orlglnal .lat.- October - to Decembor, at afadlaon .-?? Oarden, In order t.> Inaure a larg* . ?!? legatea from foretgn countriea, Intereat ln the aubjecl contta i.. i be au. Hoa ?' t" tha Rtneea and rapabllltlea ? ?* the New fork ar* 'i>.-!it.r*< haa non becona tha aubjecl <>f an -.>;?: natlonal controveraj Ona man. un Bag llsb exp. rt, i arralgaJ the Nea Ifork flremen, ahlla a Prenehnan takaa hm eppoeltfl rlaa and i** aann in hla de r nofl <>( amerlcan Rremen la gen. tal and New \v.ri*.** Bn Bghtera in partleular. geeretary s:..-!.-1. of tha Brltleh rtra Pre rentlon Commlttee, t....k oceaaaon to ooa> demn th? Bjethoda ol 'ir.* Bajhttng and prevention ln thi* dty reeently. Ha *<a;d thal no tlr.ni.iii BBOUld BflplTfl to bfl any thlng higher in tha depa/taaenl than a battaUon chlef, becausfl after a Breaaaa K,,t tu I.,- head >>f a Ura departmant, after paaatng through th.. vartooa gradea, h>* waa a "glorlfled for. man artlaaa." Ha ...iii.'.i thai it 4vas greatly t,. i..- daptweed lhat amerlcan are otneera arere not re crulted from West Potat and Aaaapotta, pvikiea lilehotte, of I'an**. prtaadeat .111,1 chlef engineer >>? tha technlcal oota> miit"" agalnal ih" nnd acctdenu in Kian. >'. in a letter Juat i8C8i*red rtdteuiea the atatementi of ifr aaeha n<- aaya: i haea rtaad th" remarka of Mr gacha about the New V/orh Mra Department an.i i ihal them more than fltrange. Thla tentleman, wbo la at the head ,.i a com? mlttee thal could d>> an Immenae amounl ,: .....,i. t.ut. unfortunately, accompllahefl [nothlng on account ol his Incompetencc, sp.'.ks >t in.it t. rs he knowa nothlng about an.l pretendfl t.. crltldae, whereaa his crlticlam la extremely rldlculouj M. MtChOtta gOBB .". to p.,int out thfl fataouaaeaa of followlng Mr aaeha'a sug ?eatlonj about taktag anay aad aaey ofAcera Into thfl Plra I>. partment. and cioeea by aaytai ha aaahaa the aremaa at Parlfl would learn how t.> COP] tho rneth? ods of the New Vork ort-anl/atinn. C_D DEMOCRAT OUT FOR TAFT. l n.v Teaagreph t.?Tti<* Trtbaaa.] ' Uo.-h.st.-i-, Bept tt. Il"il..'i-t Wads \4..ith, ..f Av.m, .'..usln of JSJBM W fFflaSO BTorth, th.. RepahUeaa **o*aJaea for looty tananl Go*raraor aad a Hftleag Daaaoeeat, bM anii.iun.'.d hls Intentlon to rotfl for Piaatdeat Taft an.i CoagieaBBBBa Dan forth. ARREST HALTS WEDD1N6 Bridegroom Is Locked Up on a Charge of Grand Larceny. WIFE GROWS HYSTERICAL Second Ceremony About To Be Performed?Say Manufac turer Is $5,000 Short. , Haif an hour before he was to be re marrled to his second wife, Louis Doueh kees, president of the Natlnnal Gaa and r;iectrle Kixture Company, with offlcea at N'o. 3C, West l&th street, was arreated last night on a oharge of gran-1 larceny made Bgalaat him by Max Hereohfeld, manager of the corporation. Tiie woman he-ame hyst-'tcal on learnlng of her hue baod'B arrest, and begged to be ?ocked up ln the ccll wlth him. Accordlng to the police, Doushkeea in dueed Estelle Teller, the bookkeeper uid cashler of the 'oncern, to make out two checks on the Securlty Hank?one for 1225 and the other for 1250. He then got tha glrl to indorse the cbecks ond to turn th. m ov,?r to him. Jyarnlng that Doushkeea waa prepartng to leave town, Miss Teller communtcated with Hlrschfeld, who engaged a lawyer to ga over the books, and four.d a short Bga of 1^,700. Hirachfeld immedlately In formed the police, and Detective Daley, who made the arrest last nlght. was as lignad to the oase. Two months ago, accordlng to Mrs. DoushkOOB, she and her husband were marrb-d at Ctty Hall by an aldorman and th- weddlog last nignt woa t>. take pince only to satlsfy the wlsh. s of Mrs I'oush k.es s r.-latlvcs. A rabhl had BOOO en? gaged and at the tlme of the arrest the guastfl wero waiting at the brldi 's boBfll Daloy had boaa watchinu Mrs. Doush* k.-s's home at No. T.tI For.st BVOniB . WhflVO Bhe iiv.,1 xxith h.r peOBaB, xxhos> name la Tennerwuerzel. Last nlght ba 4.ixv Mrs. Dc.ushkees come out of her home aeeonipenled by the prbwaer'a brot! . r. I^ra.-I Isra.l. and walk dOWB Beventk avenue to the home of the prts OOer, at N'o Ifl West Ultb street, wh.te thej w^r.- tnlned by Dsoahkaen Thay then went to a tU.riat's BtOTO, wh.-re they . ht a brldal aieaih aod bobsb otb. r Bowera Aa they Btepped outalde the door th. datectlva made the arreet "Tou oaa K" xv ith m.. to tbe PFeal l_Kh sri"-t pollei BtatlOBg" aald Daloy, ajutetly; "y..u aro umb-r arroat?you .ue nbBigawl witii graad larceny." Doushkeea stoo.i ipeechleaa, apparaaitly unabl,- to ginsp the import ,>f the detOO> tlve'fl decbaTBtaOO, when his wife ex clalmed: "What dof-4- fris BBeBB?*' flhe donflBSided. notldag tbal Daley bad relalaed his hoid ; upon h.-r husband**!' ate* re she araa toM ba waa a prfaMBier, and waa acqualnted with ti..- .-n.-irge agoloot him. "Why, this liinr baa," she crled. Bhe xxas thep Inforasad that he would ba Uttmedlatdy taken t<? the poUco station. ? lyt Ufl ko thrOUgh the marriage cere : iin.ny"-she begi.in Daley, aft-r lasrning >,f tho propo.ed ceroatoay, shook bis head. 'That wlll be Lmpoaalble," i,-- dectaiud. "TOU may bfl fl gUSOt Then. after the ceremony is ovar, you < an take Louis to tbi polloa station," she uiged. BBBwarod ln the negailra Bflopbal I ally. Mr< Doushkeej and leveral of her hui baad'fl relativ.'s a? companb d the prifloner to the polloe station, wbaaa he waa eon froated bj Mlaa rallar and HbaehfOld. Mr>-. Doushkeea baoaane byabaarload and araa stritrttd Into a alde room, where sh?? flwaooed. Bhe was ravlvod? arltb some dlftVuJty. hy a m.itron. Mrs. Doushkeea and bar bOObOOd'a relatives returned to tbe a-s.-mbied guaala and informed fhom that the ceremony had be,n p.'stponed. I Hut fow Of them were axvare of the fact i that Douabbees ted baen air.sted. Doaabbfloa sai.l iils arrest xxas the re : -iilt of flfaita, ar.d tliat he xxas lnnocent. COLONEL'SELECTORSTOGO Conditions To Be Deterrained To-day in Pennsylvania. HarrisburK. I'enn . Bept 20.?'I hope tr? gfll the matt.-r settled to-m..rr.>xv." s.l.l Chalrmaa Henry <; RTaflaoa of tiie Re pubUcaa Btate Commlttee to?nigbt upon hla nrrival here. The chairnian axpeetfl to m?..-t tbe coaamlttee of RapuMlcanfl from I Phlladelphia aad tbe Waahlagtoo party men, teaded hy BX-BtBte BetUtOr William , Fiinn. to-morrow BBorntng t.< airaaagi f?r | the xvith.iraxvai <>f RoooivaM alictora it |was sai.l miauthorltattvaly to?alght thai the raaignataO*?i >>f the atectorfl mlghl h? put into tbe bOOda of an attorn-y. to file aboul Oetoher h The alaefon have beofl sumnione.l bere to m.-et wliri the n.n l'..rr...'S. What aoadttlOBa xxill Bfl dOtOT mlner b not araown Tho st.it.? .-otnmitt... ls s. bedBM tO | m....f at 2 o'elOOk, hut Mr. 0TBSSOB de? cilned to make any pr.-.ll>-tlnn as to what | would be done. Robert K. TBBBg, can dMate foi state Treeeuter, anivad to nlght aml ha,i ? eoBferoaee wlth tha stut.. chalrnaan The state OOBUBlttaO'a suh-comnilttee i., tdl vacanclos will meet lmmediatelx atte tbe ooafeionce xxith the ei..ct.us, and it> report wlll be baaed upon the result of tbe niorning m.-etbiK' CHURCH CALL BY TELEPHONE. Mont.-lair. N J.. Sept. lf.?TlM ROV. Dr. Cterlea s. mius. wba has booaoaOed to the First Oaogregafloaal Cbareb of Montclair at a sabu y of 17,000 a year. road hl.-, letter af reaignaf.on to-day to tbe oongregatlaa of the rilgrlm Congre gatloaal Charch la Bt Louis, accordinx t.. trord roeolvad baaa, when the Moat clalr Congragatloaaliata declded last w.-ek to mxite Dr. Mllls here the prearh ? er xxas loformod Of the ai tlon by lona distanee talephone by C, H. Baker. Thia xxas sald to be one of the longest "calla" ever aent for this purpoee by telephoat