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H IHE POINTS (ontiourd from rtrst page. II the Near Ka.siern capitals. and mtie B knowi the dlaposltkma of v?r. Wl oucfa reports of Sffht'ng. therefore, need be recelved h , r ? f .-HUtUin, as It ts not ?jaejBli thej r.- spread and allowed ^ ., abroad from inter ffXti BBotlvea Tiie gfbateel atrugfle will be for the QtMrtv n ' Adrianopie. the capture fw-hich *'>' tne Bulgarlaaa would laave roaf. nst.mtlnople. All trist b known poaltlvely ia thal flght j,n,!.:?;> between advaace g_trda ^-oceedlng on all the frontlere, No further ne*v* n;is been recelved as y-t .,. < - i. reglon, where the MontenegriTi- have been operatin* ^ainst the Turks. Bulgarian Concentration. Afcorrlin? ' n rrT'"rt three t j rmlea have concen tratfd at th aa of afustafa Facha from which the Turka retreat.-d to Itrlartoplt with entrenchmenta that itrebh to Klrk-Kllleeh. some thlrty aeujg east-north4 ia1 of Adrianopie. K \i{^. m Bofla t<. :i new? aeenO her. i-.lnitp that the Turks have hn ? th of Bol The Turklrdi l rces Baya the dhrpateh. were8t;i rtweea Kuatendll and Durnitr-a ' *' " dlatance aouth ut Ijgj, Bnd ! " ; Lmpartant postliona cn Mo . and Mo.int Teh.-rnt scala A dbrpatch to "Th. Times.'' troir. Sof.a ftpmU ll . Turka have Bbandoned ajaitaia Pacha. The arhi ? froi i of the Barvtan army }, adviin-iic on the Turkish province gjroa* llng tO a news agrncy ajBfBJtcli "? m R4 Icrade One dlvlaion is marehing toward Sierdtza nother on Pri.ftina. a third on the to ' of Kovlpaaar and a fourth slonr. the railroad from RJatovata to Vikub i comblned Bervlan and Bulgarlan ,,?,,? i* ., advanrlng from Knaten dil. la Bulgarla. tr. the frontler. gen'ian troops have oocupted the Turkish rallway three Btationa beyond Rlstovfttz <>n the way to Vslttib and several fr ntler rorta have been de stroyeH )? them. The whl Ie of the Turkish garrleon of Beranfl. onalatlng ol four thouaand regulars and three thouaand hashi huouks (bTegulara) took fiight ln the night befOn th.- capture Of tbe town by the M ntenegrlna aecordlng to an offlclal diepatch from Cettlnje. The kft ntenegrlna rmrauad them tnd took a number of prtsoners and three fleld guns. The purautt was contlnued tt/warl Bl Warship Bloyn Up. A Turklbh warship was reported blown up by a mine tr.-day at the en? trance to Varna Harra-ir It was said the ship was man'F-iivrlng for a posl tlon arbei ? ?? tO ?hell the Huigarlap port. In Northern Albanla, where the Turks ard Mont4_4*grtna ar* strhlng for BBpremao*. there ia a ltill ln the flghtlng This. however. is regard'-d ln rnllttarv circles aa only the lull which precedes the blg storm that arlll break when the twr, armlea come together ln the atruggle for the poasesion of the Turkish town of Seutarl. Mllltary authoritles expresa thelr ba* llef that Tl..- Montenegrins have baan ctaecked both to the north and aouth of Lake rkutarl, or that they have faund II nec.-ssary to give thelr men a reet after ihe atrenuous flghting ln Which thej have been ContlBUOUBly eri $rifed alnce the oatbreah <>t hoatllltlea lt ll also llkely tbat a delay In UMtT alvanre* r.as been rendered n*-cessary bf the lack of ammunltlon and pro* vbJoris wh! h the prlmit'.ve tranaport arrangements of the Montenegrin troopB have been tinable to keep up to tae reo, ilrementa of the army ln the ?M Greek Army Crossee Frentler. A dlsratch frvm Athena aaya the Oreek grm; c(,mmanded by Crown Prince < oi s';intlne, croaaed the frontler ln three divisiona, by way of Molunu P**?. Rr>g*zl and Kouaeokhlro. No re sbrtance was offered and the Ore.r>kB occupied rhe town^of Dhamanl, abr ut twenty n.ilee northweat of Larlasa. The r;r,,i( Blahop ?f Terkala la for rrd"R a volunteer legion eompoaed ex To Build or Not to Build P it has any proper place at all, vanlty.like wlne, should be rese r ved for social uses. To put up a b u 11 d I n g of your own may tickle your pride. To move into the model plant al? ready prepared for you. in this won dertul new industrial city, will in tteaae your dividends. **?ny of the most successful con cerna in America have pocketed their varnty for the increaaed dividenda, St?? _*^i*r?."*mes ar? nxed upon the BUSH TERMINAL directory Every manufacturer and wholeaaler wncerely mterested in cutting hia overhead expensea ahould read our lE^ii-^ *'To Build or No* t0 jwld. Write or telephone for it to Bush Terminal Co. General Ofncee : 100 Broad Street, New York City f \ BALKAN MOUNTAIX PASS. Kistovatz, crossrd bv the Servians in their invasion of Turkey of Qreek prli ta, * hl. h he vlll leed t<. bsttli li | ? ?n. Ifa betwi tuli : -- mica hav. . ? ind brl : rrspb !:? ? ? Daily Tel. graph" from I illlK..; Thr.-e klng.-. and manj piin ? ictivel) engag. ln the opermtlons simg Nicholaa of Montenegro remalna ?t 4.i.e fortresfl of Podgoritss directing ils armies, which are Invading Turk sh terrltory. Kh l Bui ;aria hfl he Bulgarlan Oeneral StSff Sl St.ua '.agoi.i. and Kini Peter of Ben'ls is ,t Nlsh Both . ? part in the Tganizatlon of thi ... forci s Turkey and Grei r< preej nt? 1 i thi front by I ? .; rtm n prln* ea *rlnceaaea nn- working with their sub ects tn ? are i,,r the ' nlght ln. Augustinl Birrell, Chlef Becretsry for reiand, referrlng iu a apaoch st Brls ol t*. the ?;.r ni tha Balksns. said he ias sure the tiu ? ?? .- when nterventlon by the powera would be ome possible snd sdviaable. <". F <; Ifsstermsn, ITlnanctsl Be. etary ef n.*- Treaaury snd one of thfl nost lmi...rt.,r.i memberi of the mlnla ry of n..n Csbinel rSflhk, m <<i.- thfl f"! ouing atatemenl at Bethnsl ? ast night regmrding th.- wnr: "This war in th. golng to b** lUch a blg thlng thal net week *.r th. vt-ek aft.-r verj fSW peaODsfl |tj this rouniry will be taking ati>- Intereel In vhat is going on it. Parllament i am .ne of the few Engllahmen wh<. hsve ssen risrht through thi dlstrjcl which s now the BCei.f th.- WSjr, and 1 SSk rou to take a aympethfl k vltm toward bajaJM Who srs listhiing in the *-ause .f ii,.-!-.. an.l profljreaa an.l who have >*en sufferlng for yeara owlng t>. th< nurdera an.l piliage >?( ihe Tuiks. ,niry will sivS Ihem ome aid 1,1 th>- way of aubflcriptlona or the wound. d Bulgmiis, Benrla, Iraieca 3nd liontenegro wflts ree thlrty y-arH 8BJ0 in th- ltue^<. 'urklsh war, and received 8 88l iy tho rnterventlon of DtsraeH. H at he end ->f tbe prenent atruggle there omes another opportUtllty for our ln erventlon we will nol OO whfld BTSJ lone ln 1878?that is to say, *put our noney on the wrong horse.'" nARD FIGHTING BETWEEN ADRIANOPLE AND THE SEA Cirk-Kiliseh Scene of the First Turco-Bulgarian Engagement ?Constantinople Quiet. Constantinoplo, *Ocl V& Heavy f.ghi : | ..orte.l to have l-.-.-i. ln pmgress hrOUghOUl the day In tlie reglon ahout Ctrk-Klliseh, * .....t-northoaatward Of Ldrlanopie, about flfty miles from the 11a. k Sea. I.arge fdrCSfl w.-re BtlgSged .n both sldes. An oflldal report Issue.l to-nlght avs that the <'r<-k army has attack.-d he Turks ln the refdon ef aeWuns ??asP and that the battle contlnues. deluna Pass is on tlie northeaKt.-rt. rentier <>f ''n-<-<'?- ssd just Bouth of ?.lan-'Tia, Turkey. The departure from I'oiiHtanUnople o-day of the Balkan rninlH*>rs was not ittSOded hv any bostllfl .iem<>n*tratlon. A Sarafoff. the IMlgarian Mlr.tHter, ,nd M <;r\|.aris, the Oreek Minlster, ?rnbarked an A.isirian-U'.v*l M.-amer* ,?ull,i rfflsjesajtively for Vtatu and the whltfl DT. J- Nenadov?h, th, -ervlan rej.r.s. ntative. salled on a Ku Ii;ini;ir, ateeuner f.-r Kustsa Doubt prevSUed up to the Ust mo nent whethc Oreeee taslly woiiM hrow in ber lot with HeT BsJIUUI al lea. It ir- an B?QUflJBti01l*bl3 toCt ibat he Turkish goyernmenl rnade scriou* rfforta to hav.- OWsece Wlthdraw her illegsal,.-.- 1.. thfl ....if.'leratioll- H leems prol.ai.le. bOWOVer, that Turkey 8*3 pmrnpted in thtfl r.-P" t ehlelly bl i deatra t.. ajats time ln rtew of the iuierlority of the Un Bfl* Oset i" *''p tSgean Sea. Turkey al.v. al the hisl moin-nt .ffeie.l to Bjfnd i' BBttl mlnlst*-r to Mh. Bfl OBS who WOUld be more ar eptal.le to the OreekS than Mukhtar :l.v but thk BffOI I proved un auriBBBfiil in wsMftag eff <'r*-e.'e'a dec aratlon of hoetlUtsSS. MAP SHOWING POIXTS AI WHICH TURKEY !- BEING ATTACKED. BuUrarian forew al Kirk KlHaeb; Servlau fon Bl r. ?tlna. No* ' Kuatendil; afontenegrin foreaa at to north <>f tkrutart. Bulgarlan pogltlrsn marked nith a aqunre Kulgnrlan gunlsttal n irk??d ?Ith fl ~! Si-rvian poHltioua miirked "i'b fl rh Montenegrin poaitJon marked wll b i cror-a TURKEY LOSES KOURTKALA Important Strategic PointOccu pied by Bulgarians. s..f!a. Oct Is Th4 I army I Kourtkala an Impoff tanl btr.it.gi' polnl ni i M ? tafa Pacha, wbi.b la ln I Turkay, -.... ,.? mllea nortbwt ri ol King Ferdinand'a pro< lamatlon tothe Bulgarlan nation La ona "f the m...,t ramarkable documenta of its kln produi 4-d. it be*jlna wlth i ref< to Kin^ i'- rdlnai I'i i ? ?? eful n Ign of twenty-flve yaan ?'?? n ll hoped that it would h ?.?iiiu.-ii, ? bul iT'-videii..- Judjp d otherwlaa " ?i,,.. raomenl bai corn* when th< B ll aarian race I* r-aiied upon lo renounca th, benefita of peaee and lo have re*?ure* ao itlon of ti.. great H.-.oicI ? ? dna oui brothi-i in i.i-..mi .....l re Mtglon hava i I " ;l"':i ' Lhlrty-flVa raara aft*i .... Hbei obtaln conditlona ol l?f< that an ? Tb- tears ol the Balkan Blavs and the groanlm ol mllllon. of i 'hrtatla. a eou - hoi but Htlr our b.-i.it-. and tb* haarta ,,r our co rellgloi , , , ... Our lova of P'-ace ls now exhausted. l-> ,uccoi tba Chrlal ,,' * k-v there reraaina to i na othei roeaaa ti, ii to turn to arma After tba inaaaacrea of latlp nd Kota Phana inataad of accordlng Juatlce and ,ai Bfartton. Turkej ordered Ihe moblll zation of h.-r mlll'.n rorcea '"' ??"? patlencf has thua been ';.?' "J Th* I uinanll.irlan aentlmenls Of ' hi.s tiaiis. the Bacrad dutr of auccorina thelr brothera whaa menared *,!* ,??*!,,%?: tlon ar.d th.- honor and dlgnltj 'f,' garta have Impoaed upon ua Ihe Inipera , .... ,j ity of calllag lo arma Bulgarla ? '""our work i* a Juat. a great ?""> ? ; ona wtb r.vth ln lha protectlon and bup porl ol th- Almlghty, i brina to th* ...gnizanr-e of lha Bulgartan nation tbal thli la a arar far human righti i order the breve BuUjarian armj to march Mi tO Tmki.li i.irltory PorWBTd Mny Qod bfl wlth you! To-day speclal servlces 814 balOfl b.-ld in all the .-hurehes ol th. klngd.mi f<,r tb* auooaae ol tbe Bulgarlan arraa The Queen, the mlnlatara and ..tb.-r diamltartea arara among the laraje con igregatlon al tiie Cathisdral arhi i '''? Dauro" was aung. Th - grvertiment hi.s ..rdered the Bttl *arlari Mlnister at Constantlno) 1<- 10 eommuiilcatr- the follnwlng note to thi i ?tt..ti.aii govtamraaal: Thc Porta :iot bavlng replM lo tha Identlc note or the Bulgarlan. Qreek and Bervlan goveramenta ot Octeber '?'- tbe altuatlon, whli li bad already beeorm rery aerioua In con*enueoc* of tha aeli ur* of Bervlan amrr.unltion and of (Jreek s'ear.i , n t.v Turkey In deftanee "f Intarnatlonal .*? haa been mad ? .?? n more ao n i pn Beouence of Turklah attacks on Bulrarlan ? nd Bervlan frontler gjarda ln riplatlon oMntTrnatlonal printrlplea. The relatlrma between Bulgarla and tbe Ottomaa I a pire are now br<>k<-n O* Turks raaJdlng ln Bfllsarta who artab to lc-ive the eoontry may rio so. whlle thoBC r. iiiaining arltl B8 assured of thi protectlon r.f the law. Huehnrrst. ' >' t 1- Tha Human. anunral haa d.-cid-.i to pmpare tea aaob* HiziitW.ri three of Its army COTpa Himianla, It ls believed .Bld< the sticcesa of the Bulgarlan armtaa vouli ,,. dani:..r4.us te baraalf, aad baa thera. - ,-. ,|. Id.d t.i abaiidci h.-r wiiltintr attl tudc nnd to 4.id.r tha aaob_aaUon <=f lha lst 3.1 and Mi army oarpa itnui. .Hut. Iv npon HulKaria ga'nin,| an lni|...i t.int vlc? tory. * FRAMCPt ROLE PEL1CATE To Prevent England and Russia Adopting Opposing Policies. j -_t,, 0 t 1s -Ni'? that war In the l'.alkans has been fonaally begun, the Prem h pr< in-tatr* ui on tl 11 of acpnrpleti i I .nn p..vv. r ? tl t the di ngi r of a r- - ? "' ?up ? war will be short llr I ' ? :-? Ihi flnan. lal reeo .r ea i t 1 rk* ? nd the Balkan StstJ i sre llmlted and i ? ii iigsrlsn front U r a ahorl from Coi V<>r thi ae r. - ma th*- dlfflcull .? aultlng fr -m tha war Bhould ba 83 j... r. ,i \p ? rop up flt a or Bla w>-< ka fr..in now, snd Pran ? sUles and friends, and Incidentally t>. | ? Russls ''tci Greal BiitsJn from adopt ing opposlng pollciea ln the aerioua - rlrl.M that hus BjOW ODened. aii thfl r.Hetve offlcera of the flrsl rlasa <.f the Auatrtaa armj resldlng In were orden d '?? da to |oln th.-lr regimenta nomlnally to psrtlcl pst? in als weeks* msncauvraa it la announced si thfl Austio-Hurjgsrisn ISmbsssy thal tha milltsvry rttuatlon is auch that th.- Ausirlsn governmenl la taking OOUBt Of ev.-ry m80 WhO rtces can be roHed upon, whether iiv Ing sbrosd er not. Toulon, Oet, lK- Flve Pniw* wflur ahlpa hav*. been os^ered to ba h< ld In raadlneaa te Dfoceed to the Byrkti should thelr preawnce there be deemed necessary for the protection -.f Pren< h , itigena Two Prench warahlpa i ready stati-n.-.i ofl Um iytkw ? e ADRIANOPLETHEOBJECTIVE Bulgarians Serid Sicge ArtiUery to Mustapaha Pacha Pass. Beritn, Oct Is Dtispstchee from Bofla asy that the Bervlsa troopa whlch lal.-lv ti iversed the Hulgarian CSpital ;,re now eaat entr-vtlng al Ifeeateodll ?nd at. no, joining the insJn Bulgsnaii armv whl-h v.lll daveote Its excluslve attentlon to the greal Turiush fortreaa of Adrlivnople. Blege irtlllerj la fldready ea tbe arsy bfl Mustapha I aha, indlcatlng that the Hulgarlans cor.t.-mplate USfl redu.ti..:. Of Adnanople RIVAL FORCESJ^STIMATED Russian Experts Put Turkey's Army at 1,400,000 Men. [jBj QlhI.- H The Inl.ine. | st. Peterebuiv, Oet '*K i'u*sian miii iarv npsjrta, who sre aretl scqualni ed wlth the strength of th" Halkan armles. estimate that the alllis CSJI Best Table Sauxe Housewives know It for Its mre quality and riih fiavor. LEA i PERRINS SAUCE tm? onioinsl wosjcieTiaemai B>?t se?er.nin? for Soupa. Flah, ? oaste, Chopa, Gravlea, etc. An Appetixcr hfla |)i:si k>* loBflbsaSBBBsaBtJa.T, - WO,<MIQ men Lfl the lead, whlle i ? ? . ;it laaat 1.4<*j,<jou m?-n. The movemenl to help the Hulkan growlojjj and voluntaara are golng from many parta Ol RUBBla Tho , tlve and the Minlater of ind i lommei ?? baa complatad th.- i f ti inai orting tha man. -? IN THE GREEK CAPITAL Enthusiasm in Charaber at Dec laration of War. Athena, < >? : 18 Th4 i..r.icn lilnlater ? ? . -ittlriK .?f tl..- ciiunber nf Deputlea this aftamoon announced that l;. rj wai againat Tarkay, 11, id Ie I ? that up tn tl.'- laat iiiiitnent Turk.-y had il klnde <>t BfForti ani held out all xnUa i t<. have Greece break fi .,;. -i. i: .1' .11 ? onfaderatlon. Pi.-iiiier Venlxeloa read t.. th.- Qeputlea - leerge ?>'? Ing II ,'t th.- Buffeiinga of then- oppreeaad bretbren had foread lha Balkan btatea to a ra* couraa t-> ann.- Tb.- Premter also read ,i telegram from Crown Prlnee I'onst.m Hne reportlng that tba Qreek army had . nten d Turklah t. ? r r 11 ?. r % Wh n tbe Pramlar bad conelutM tba . ? ,,r w.-r announoad th.- departura ..f the Cre.-k ii. ? t M- aald It waa the <,-;,- c,,,.,t aieh ,,t the 04reeh saib.rs tn ra* tha Turklah Beel leave its m..nrings \n id cheering the president of the Chamh i ask.-.i tha parmbaleii <<t the Daputlea to scnd Kreetliikrs to the lejrls Lattva rhambera <>f the -lin.s. now thnt .ir.- roarlng in tbe name nf civill I zatlon and Christlanlty ls at war sgalnst l barbarism." Klng lleorge and Premler Venlzelos paid ' n vlslt to the shlps to-day In Phaleron Bgy before the ll...t w.-lr-hed anehor. and : | were enthuslastlcally acclalmed. All the retall etorcs In Athens closed | and the o.ople fiocked to-day to the (hurches to attend a ."perlal Te Drum ur. tea WASHINGTON INFORMED Greece Makes Formal Request for U. S. Neutrality. Washlngton, Oct. ls.--Fo-mal notlce of the Balkan war came to the I'nlteti States to-day In a note pres. nted to the BtSti Department by the Qreeh government. re qiiesting thia eountry to malntaln a n< 1 tral posltlon ln the confllct. The note was unaparlng ln Ita crltlcism of Turkey. It eai.l anaicliy prevails ln J Turkey, dTasturblng "the aecurlty ef thfl neij-his.ririK klngdoma," and dcariared that the t'orte in lt.4 answer to the expressi.m of the ci.ll.-ctive will of Klirope demand Ing reforms had fallen back upon Its old course of BBSklng piomlses, wlth no gu ir antee of their fuhllsaeni Although from l fJaSfl bO time (iurlna; the last tliirty-r..-v.-ri yeara, tho n*,t.- added. fl?>ereefl i?f reforBa I hav.- h...m madi by th>- fljultan, they have i.d to no amaliorathxi of th.- '*mlaorabta exhatenca" of tbe compa^rletB >>f tbe Hre.kx BulSMieUU an.l S.-rviar.s wlthln ? thfl Turki- h li.'iiiaii.. The Btate l>-partiii^nt als<? wa.s raSsinit ed that Oreeoa'a d.cla.utloii of war Bgslnst Turkey aras In ac.erttenea arltb the terma of the Hsgue Conventten of 1337, and that full protection will be ac corded to rtotvcombatanls in QraMasa TREATY FINALLY SIGNED Turkish and Italian Plenipoten tiaries Con-rratulatod. Ouchy, Bwltserlausd, Oct 18.?The J flnsl .ir.it't of th.- treaty of peace be tween Turkey snd Italy waa Blgned st ;; .'{'? o'clock thta afternoon. Just prtor tn the slgnaturo of the tr.nty by the Italian and Turkish dele gates a number of oflteisls from the Hwiaa Forelgn < imv*- . rrlw.l st th> l.i.rel and exchangad . ongratulatiotis ! w ith the plenipoti ntiarlea on th..- com- j pl.tii.n ..f what will be l.riown In his-. t.iry as the "Tn-aty of Lnuaanne." The treaty conslsts of alevso srtlcles. In the tirr-t artlcle the two goYsrnmentfl engsge to take Immedlsta Bteps for the ? > asal lon of ho.-t The w cond provi.l.-s that Turkey ! shall Immdlatel) ca.ll her troops and | ? ivii functionarlea fr-.m Trlpoll aud Cyrenalca, snd that Itsly sJiaii do Uke arise In tho Isienda Bhe has oa^upied ln th.- JEgtmh Sea lt 1* jiiovlded, h'.w-, evei thal tha evaeuatlon <>f theae isl-I snda ahall only follow tbe Turkish) evaeuatlon of Trlpoll snd t'yrenalca. Th.- third artlcle providea that pris oriers of war snd hofltsgea shall be ex cbsnged as apeedlly aa posslble. In the fourth STtiCle Italy agrees to a full smneety f..r the peonle of Trlpoll : and Cyrenslcs and Turkey makes ;i I simllar engsgetnent as to the people of the .-Kgean islands. The flfth artlcle prorldeB that ,aii - aud convsntlons between italy and Turkey exUUlilK bjefOTJ HW *?*?"" shall r.main In fSrce. In the sixth artlcle Italy engages to oonclude wlth Turkey, when that eoun? try renewa ber .ommerdai treaties with other powers, B treaty of com tneri a on the aauns bssta as those with the other Europeaui powers. "That ls tO siv," th"' artlcle de.'lares. "Itulv eonsenta to SlIOW Turkey ful! ecotiorilc Independence and the rlght to act in commercisl snd custoens msttera liks aii other Buropeen powers, without belng tied by CSPitulstlons or other exiating scts." it la i r..vnieii. however, that the above shall be effecttvS only when tho other puwera agree t<> simllar treat? ment Of Turkey. Italy also agrees to 6S lncrease Ifl . ustoms duOflaj by Tur? key of from 11 10 II per cent ad va lorem end the estabiwhment of * monopoly or surtax on petroleum, clg aretti paper, matchee, alohol and playlng cirds lf the dutlea ure applled to iranottstkMM from other ootsntiies, |n th*- aerentb artlcle Italy agre?a to BU| preae Italian postofllces ln the uttoman Emrdre when the other pow? ers do Ukewlsfl. In vlew of tha Porte's lntentlon to negotlate wlth the srreet powers to dls eontihue tha refljhne <>f capituiations and reptace lt Wlth a reglme of lnter national ISW, Italy, Ifl the etghth ar ticle, declsrSfl her readlness to glvo full and fllnceiS BUPPOrt tO the project. I Ip the nlnth artlcle Turkey agrees to i relnstate Italians employed in the Turkish admlnlstratiou prlor to tha war and with the eamc rlghta they would have enjoycd lf there had befn no interruption ln thelr *ervlee. ln the t.nth article Italy engag-s lo pay aaaaally t.> the Ottotaan public debt a sum equal to the av.:age reve nue f..r three years j r. <?.ding thc ?ar recelved by the public debt from Tilpoli and Oyrenaica. Such aum. it ia piovided. shall be DOl leaa than l!.<K*?, (M10 lirc (?44*>.<HN)i. Kither party ahall have the rlght to demand a .nmrauta tiun of this aobuity by .apituiizing tha amount at 4 par ci-nt The two pow? era will nan)4' th4- iomml?sl.incr3 to agree up.in thr- amount of the annuity, and ln case of a disu,r.-ement b< twoen th.- cmmissfoners ^mvlsion ia made for arnving at this sum by arbltra tion. Article etavar. proylaaa that the treaty shall b.-i mc effcctlve immedl ua 1-. it is idgnt-d. __? a) GUGGENHEIM CN BALKAN WAR Says Powers Allowed It to Start? The Copper Outlook. Daalal Oinieaheliii preoldanl ot tha Aaaaaicaa Bmelt?g and BeBntng Corn heay, \Oi<> errivad hen- ysaaarday on thi Mauretania after a ftr? months' stay ln tCurope, ajtpraaaad th* bsflaf that the o.m.iiercial future Of thc LTnlted S'atea w:-s ulsolulely settled by th- .-um crop and that Immeillat.- pn.sperlty was eer taln. On the sltuation Miatsd Bf tho Ualkan war bt sul.l. in part. So far ns the copper market is o?8V -.-rn. .1. l feel certaln tiiat th ? Balkan war *lll not depreaa It. The people of tbla ountrv shoui.i not t.ii?- tiie Balkan arar too aerloualy, .-xeei.t from a huinanltaiian standpolnt. Th* ?rar between ituly and Turkey nas ,i very BorVou* aaattar. be ii the Turka could hava oontlnuod it inderlnltely. Tha war would Rnally hava ,-. ii .. Bertoua draln on the rweourvea ??f iiaiv. and there Ib bo Europaen i.ower that would have dared to Inti rlera with jtiti\ becauai ol the'lrtpartlte Bffranga* betwa n Oermaay, Praace an.l Aaa* tria. Mv lnfnrniatijti I* from the highest ,.,.,,,. thal the ? ntente cordlal betweea France, Ruaata and Kngland never was ln surii good ...nduioti aa at tha pr-sent nn, ; and if theee powera had <i.-aired ? . could have preveoted the Hilkan w.ir II waa dectded that, In rlew ol tha endlng of th.- [tallan-Turkleh ?ar, ll waa ln tne baai Intereota of tha dvlllaad a-orld to ailnw th. n.-iikau Btatea to go t * war -md realia*) ih.- Beriouaneafl ol itml Ing the wherewltlu*] for trarrylng on their .;, i . gna Th.- ESuropean dlplomata have obeerved the w ir cksud gatherlng In the Balkana Ior y.-ars, and th-v ar? now : lady for tbe altuatton Tba awkana are Bo lnng.-r the ilr.br.?ii<ls which mlght plunge K'irop. Into .. x.-n'-rai war. B/haa ulnched llnaneea ai fell tha BOW4ira arlll i a ready t.. atep ln and i.nro.- about a s.-ttl. in. nt of th.- Halkan sltuation which will laal for yeara to come. Mr. Qtlggenhetm said ln regard to cop? per: The trouble wtll be to prevent a run BWay market. We Will try to avo.d it. bul oonaumera tnuel rn.t furKei that labor tmublea and atrlkea hevi led to a cur tallment ..f the outpllt. TRY TO EMBROIL RUSSIA St. Petersburg Press Stirs Anti Turkish Sentiment. [By Cabla t.. T;.e Tribune.) Copenhagen, Oct. 1K ?Prlvate dis I at.-hi-s Crom St. I'etcrsburg aay all the Rueelan Nationallst newspapers are working up a bltter fe..-ling against Ttirkey ;ind Austria for the purpo^e of compelllng the Czar's government to take part in the war and help the Slav* ln the Halkans. ti ?? gervinraaaaat is aupisnaad to be ua* willlng to gu to war, but some thlnk It may not be able to rsalsl tha demand of the people for actkm. An extranrdi nary Cablnet councll was h?Id In the Orar'a palaffi to-day to disrtiss th>; hltuatlon. ASKS EXTRADITION IN VAIN Oermany Charges Amerlcan in London with Fraud. london, Oct lS.-Kxtradltioii to U.-r many of an Amerlcan nam.-d Major Vlc tor Cartcr Weat was refuaed to-day by the Judges of the Klng'a Hench Dtvtsion. West had been charg.-d at th.- How Street PoUi a Court wlth ..btainlng mon?y by fala? preteucs in I i.-i ni.u.y by maklng c??rtHin repres.-ntations ln rejjard to ihe promotlon of a Callfornla oil company, and the police court maglstrate had de ejaad la aatradlta him at the raajaaat ai the O.-rnmn authoritl^s Thla .Wlslon was r.-vcrsed to-day on appeal, the Judges de, Idlng that tb.- .-vl il.-ncc was Insufflclent for the commlttal ,if West fnr trlal and that there waa n<> testlmony to show that he knew the r?p. r.-s.-ntatlona he mad- were fulse. AUGU8TUS JAY EXONERATED. |By T.l.-Krapti u, Tha Trfl*B4**.l Newport. H. I.. Oet H The 881*8888 haa noaerated AaanBttua Jay, arhaaa aattaaaoa blle so Injured a man that death resulud. The Electrical Exposition and Automobile Show Closes. Don't miss this great Exposition See Battleship Blown Up by a Mine U. S. 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