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rlaims as her share | large part of Albania. int ludlng the Adrlutic ports .,f Dnraaao, AleHBK. aad ^n Giovanni di JJedua. The Future of Albania. Aecordlng to reports current in Ber Ua the intenti ti i f the allies ls to dni.le Albania between Servia end Ure-ece. but an agreement alrea,'. Jiitfl between Austr; I BJ I Italy, which would bo flapportod by OoiiiiBny, guar anteeing the- . and inde; ence of Albania. The Triple Ar. ? is determin.-d to pr--\ - nt Servia at all oaatl from reaching the Adriatio. It Ifl ?,-ven aaaerted that the Trlp _?? . ? make Albania ind.*. ent, wlth th* Duke of th* AbrUB-1 as Klng. Another ImfKWtanl meetlng occurred al , ? between the Rumanlan Praanlear anel tt land Austnati I lt ?* re* tl I that the p,,wers will commn the I Qoeat f r nedl Tlu- TnrUab fortn ' B - lir>ar the Mor.tenegrin frontier. is Btlll I ? etubborn reelata-ce Tl tari hav. and .-! the offensh oe open by which they can supply Tnrubosh, the - Turkish ' litari erttli : aaamunttlon. Tlu- antagonlarn <sori ? tho army Prtnee Danilo of Monter.egr-,, whi- h has unde a dispatch frona Varpnmlao - the- Turkish government has made a propqaal lo Chlll to purchaee the bat tlaiaftllp new being bullt in Englan-1 for that The Chilinn | nt, lt |f reported, will decline to sell the warships. FIGHTIIMG AT TCHATALDJA Turkish Troops Under Nazim Show Great Tenacity. Vienna. Nflfl v Deacrlbtng th taik of the Bulgarian army on the Tchataldja lines, the- CurrcepOPCV the "Rt-ichspost" at tht front says; Th< Turks had taken up I intrench.-d position on both sid Trherke-sskeui in order t,? cover the -Pt.^ Tchataldja for MIVaiT.naiB .ights for the.- ' dl through Sun? day. Monday and Tuesday. Turks foughi ur, . preme command of Nazim Pacha with far greater tenacity than had been ex peeflad Of then. after their precipitate IllllOnl :n the last battle. When the pressure of the rlanking movement by a column of th- ftret Bulgarian army cominK from the OOUth began to mak itself felt the Turks maei,- a des forward movement with a Btrong from Kavakli .ind Hunar igainst Uzun Haji la order to break through the Bulgarian OOntre. This atUtv k. how ,-v.r completi ? -? ' ? r the Br* of th* Bulgarian infantry and ar tii;- : .-..multaneously the third Bulgarian araay advna e.l from Baume. west of Istrandia. for a deeisive attack against the Turks' right centre, which was lined up to the north of Yenekeui. and throw H back on Tthorkooakanl ?This movemcr.t conv.rted the fail ure of th>- Turkish attack on Uzun Haji into complete disasler. The dlvisions pushed forward in this quar? ter arer* almost anniliilated, and it is t,> th;s d -i*t a con aiderablt- part of the nwful loss.-.? th. Turks flU?'ered may bfl attributed. 'The ?Irad oonaaqaoBoofl of the over n of The- Tirkish right centr. the lmmediate retirement e.f the whole eouthem Turkish battle front, which had been intre-nched in B strong posi? tion. This r. gua in the fore notm ,,f Koveenber ?",. Th* army pro >.?;t.ded generally along the raiiway line tn |be el - ? " Sinekli, while th* Oxtreme left wing rettrod 1 ? way ?.f Knnt.,. RHentlessly the Bulgarian atnay, Mpaaflatty tha southern riank !ng coiumn, pressed after tl.e enemy, tT*M ??on transfe'rmed th. retlre-ment >,f the Turks from an orderly movement into a dtsordered flight. "Nazim Pacha'fl attempt to arrest the Bulgarian pursult by taking a re-ar guard position at Siemenli ended on the evenlng of the bth in a complete rout. The last Turkish reserves. who had been moved up to this point. were un able to stand their ground. and the Turks fled in masses towan! Tcha? taldja. pursuetl with the greatest in elstence by the Bulgarlans." The second great result of the de , IfltV* attack of the third army Yeneke il was that the Turkish right wing was completely severed from the main force. It was driven from th, heights east of Istrandia Into the for est rtgion by Lake Derkos and cut off from the centre. whhh had likewlse heen beaten bv the Buigarlan columns advancing south ,,f the Istrandia val le. Whlle vigorously continuing the pur suit. the third army is now mossed for a direct attack ujx.n the northern wing of the Tchataldja posltions. One , ,,i umr. was sent through to r?rmanll .gainst Derkos BULGARS LIST SUCCESSES Drama, Visa and Rodosto Lat est Turkish Towns to Fall. Sofla. Nov. 7*-The Bulgarlans occu pied the town of Drama on November 5. The Turkish troops in that reglon bave been scattered in all dlrections. Most of them have surrendered their arms and are returning to their homes. other remnants are so demorallzed that even the peasants are able to terrorize them and compel them ta dlsarm and rlee. Throughout the dlstrict the in habltants ha\e warmly welcomed the Bulgarlans. and the Bulgarian adminls? tration haa been establlshed. It ls omcially announced that the port of Rodosto on the Sea flf Marmora. and the e ity of Visa, to the southeast of Kirk-Kllisseh. were occupied by the Bulgarian troopa on November .">. In the flve days' :Tghting along the llne between Lule Burgas and Bunar hlsaar the Bulgarlans. it was offlclally announced te>-day, lost 15,<AW men HAP SHOWING BULGARIAN ADVANCE ON CONSTANTINOP1:.K The m__ ? - - ri-aa po_4fc_. ol th _-_S?l _?C?t. th Tlrfort,?*_-- b-* tifictions ol Tcl_t_-j?, U* !?s< <?*"?<*? "' ,h0 Takab ra!"la' killed or wounded. The Turkish caa ualties exceeded 4?11mn? SERBS IM__SEVERE FIGHT Wrest Town from Turks. but Lose More than the Enemy. _a_lgrad<, Nov T i ' rta de ecrtba the two Bghtlm - ;rrender the nor'.i. ? ?ure of the ground ? tiilery. T! I bring oa mour.tain bgttery lnto acttoi I ihe ^ Igt i ' the Turkiah artll? lery. -T-; g :>rm ? flghting make bag aacrifW-s. tak. rltlOB [ after an. Inl of Ihe onet. The Turks held such BtrOBg ; j tlona that they sh. ? to annihllate the Btormtag Only at the en.l of the aocood day did j the Servlan inf.ir.try mceeed in drivtng ' the enemy from their Btroogfeold and ng them to flight in the dlr Of M-.nastir The Ser\ ian w ! num^.ered many more than the T';-. NAZIM. OPTIMISTIC. WOULD CONTINUE WAR Constarv- : - N 7 P opto ba ? Jonatanl rtr -ngiy op . to the Idea of eeeklng mediatb-n or pea. e. Nazim i 8 Turkiah .??mmander in (hief, hfl 'the government that the army is de 'termlned to flght untll ?ately defeated. 11>- r.-gards the ' .-. army is | cont hnate Bucceaa, and that manimous in favor I of contlnulng the war. The prlnclpa mataaU ?? have h;. Ki.tmil Pacha. a signed I ;i in party of Unton and Pr - ? to sup? port the government in the pollcy of ? -?uting the war with energy. Th. ? havir.g weight I with the governa The .-..mmandcr of the western I man army telcejlgphfl that Zerovltch, whi'h is on the BiilllhBflllOBt loo; Of I the Salenka-M. :i..!-:ir Rallfl beer red from the Qreeka. He reporta that a Bervlan cavalry de ?it with B-gchUM gi.ns has been routed at Pi ? .mmandtn -'ern army, has arrived in CofH stantinople. The Vall of Adrlanopla has sent a dispat. h briefly outlinlng raoent operatlona. The laat sortie oc. ci.-rr.-d yester.';y, with ?eV-TB kNBBBB to the Bulgarians. The rumot that ___oaIcg has been : |a not conflrmed, bat lt is known that the town is hard prossed. The ambassadors of the BTfl POWOTB held a meetini; tiile morning at the Porie, and there met the ("irand Vizier aad th.- F_re_gn Mfnlater. It i? under _la___aad measure? o| public safety and the (juestlon of medi :t nf.thlng is known of the de cisions reached. The powers as yet have made no mo\e with referenee to medlation. GREEKS ADMIT SALONICA IS NOT_YEJ_CAPTURED Athens Dispatch Discredits Evacuation Rumor, but Re ports Other Successes. Athens, Nov. 7 ?After a flerce en gagemer.t. ln which the Turks had more than one hundred killed, the l BJflpr. occupled Pentepigadia, whkh commands the road to Tanina. The reporta that the Turks have _.a__a_fld Saloni'a are said to be un founded. SERVIAN PREMIER TALKS Savs Balkan Allies Have No Designs on Conatantinople. Paris. Nov. 7. ? The Balkan aliies will ask fur the partltlon of European Tur k-y. leavlng the fate of Conatantinople to the decision of th. BuvogflflUI powers. accordinir t.. Premier Pachi.-h of Servia ln an interview to-day with the corre? spondent of "Le Temps" ln Belgrade. ? viari Premier l ontinued: rwa wants the porta of St. ?Iii> vannl di Medua. Alesaio and Durazzo on the Adriatic Sea. which the Servian Empire possessed ln the Middle Ages, and by which she waa terrltorially re lated to the rest of Euroiie.' Servia has not recelved any propoaal from Austria. but a.-suming that Aus tria has rn> tcrr:tnrial designs Servia is <|tilte willlng to fBTOT BC__M_flBa_ and cr mmer.ial expansl<?n for Austria. The Pl_BBlar 'ondudtd by sajing that the Balkan allies dc-ired Turkey to* treat uir-'ctiy with than conc*rnlng j j.eace, anl not through the pou REFUGEES SEEK CAPITAL Turkish Authorities Decide to Send Them to Asia Minor. ?antinople. Nov 7?Mussulman I refug.-es eontlnue to arrive on the out ? thi tal from practlcally [the whole country aouth of the Bul Ifl the aralla, at the Alr of direfui dtetreoa Men, wonon : children. earta and cattl'*, are? . together. an tryinK to supply Uatfl waat* of th.- r ? Thouaandi hav- i i tbfl Iflt ten days and l.ave undergone- intens'- BUffori-g. They ?%y that they foarod the inva.i.T- BPflUM th* rltlagaa a WILL U. S. TAKE A HAND IN EUROPEAN CONGRESS? New Map of States South of Danube To Be Drawn by the Powers. Waahtngi I the ? 1 almojet certalnty that I ten ational conjtress wi; ln tbfl taunedlate future to deal wlth - here are .latlng whether th- Unll II like'.;. tO te drav. - . h a con M, as ln the case of the Algeciras b, whld oderl futun Ir? *hat aaa a ? t aoaaawbat ?? vlrtne of the- ffl t thal party to the orlalnal tmal f 1890 ? h. ta a* ' arltl n affairs. I There exists ne> sii'h eonventlonaI obli gntlon it, th* case of Turlu and the Balkaa Btataa It hai - ? ? ? r, thnt some of the y - ra might only w.-i, ocm the appoarance <>f 11 l'nlted States ln flUCb a conference aa is projosed I extend an i,rj?e-:i! lnvltatlon to this eountry to uk. rl Rrad by fl daatr* to have at least ference without selfish interests at - of flCtll | pire in e-ase of BM II was Just flUCh a function as this which the Amer: gatton f" tiie under th4 tion Of Henry W ? ? ? IflOd so suc coaafully. Of courae, the extrnsinn of an invltation of that kind woold not involve ne--essarily the aocoptanc* by the l'nlted States, and aB the mlBslon arv Interests. representing the m.ist lmportant American element ln Tur? key, im far has not oooght to brtng praagam to bear on the- Htate ; ment to partlcipate ln any way in the oettlenien1 of the Balkaa queatlon, om cials here are earnestly boplng that the-re- will l-e BO nac?flIty f,,r America to do so. P*a a flOClotlOfl and lndlviduals ar* appO?II?g to the- 1'rcjeident and to the Ftate Department to take uteps for Interventlon in thfl Ralkan war. not by force of anna, but through tbe offof I goo<l offlces. These conunontcatlona wiii all be properly acknowledgod wher>? an an | pwer is invlted, with an expresslon of regret that conditions do not appear to Justifv any ae tlon by the l'nlted Bt.v-? at this time. RED CROSSJVEEDS FUNDS Ambassador Rockhill in Cable Message Tells of Urgency. Waahlngton, N,,-. T~-The Am>-rtcan Re<1 C*rosa. which haa t.ik<*r, Bp tl.e "???"rit ,f see-crlng Bld fr in Anieri, a for the jrr-at number of wnundod, si< k and de-allt .te? ln Turke*., to-day recelved this ca?I? mesanae from Secretary Phllllpa of tha American Bflflhaflfly !n I_ondon: TeUgrain from Amba?j<_eJor Re>ckhlll at i.'unatanUnopit, aa.* furida are urgentlv needed to eare for the Turkish wound -l Arnfjft.aador and Mr.? Held hav. OB The Red f*roaa i? iasulnar anoih.-r gea* ?.ral appeal t,, the jjui.lk for oontribu Hona for the reli,?f of tbe sufferers frora the Balkar, war Bertln, Nov. 7-Tl.e dermari Rei Craoa _ ____dasriag nr-?t aettTlty la rar-tahlng aid to the slck B?_ aOtt?dod In the- Bal? kan war The central commlttee has al? ready kent its fourth txp-dlti.,,, of phyai e lans anel nurses, wlth medical and aani tary Buppllee This t-xpedltion aoes lo the Turklnh __dfl acatern pan >,f the li.eatr.- ,,r war. A flfth expe,llt|on ln c,*ur*e of peep* areatlon wlll Joln tke Servlan fOroea 1 re - \ioua, expedltlonee hav. h*en aent to Tur? key, Oreeee nnd Bulirarla LABOR COERCION CHARGE FAILS. Boston, Nov I.?-An indlctnient .-liarglnx the Hi/Ston Klevated Rallw_\ CoOSgBUBJ wlth ctiertins; Ita employea fr^m jolnlng B labor organlxatloi was quashed by lodgl Joln V Broafl ln th. Buperiu: . e.nrt te.-day. Ju.Ik.- Browa held that tbe lnolitment. whl. h result.Kl frt,m ' vated road <ar strlke last July. whs un ?>?_U?i'tian?l. RUSSO-CHINESE CONFUCT Troops Marching Against Each Other in Mongolia. i I., , fi v -Russia and Chlna tba i fl of a ronfliet. Ti,. Rua u government . the taxl of a ' ' "n N"" IfonffoUa. The tr recogr.izes and guarantee? the bvde Ofolta, nnd f'hinese and Hussian troops ar" manhlng agalnst ?her. A new b-depondenl ruler nf bfongolla rned This is tbe third _ew throne wblch it is now j: >Uah Austrla and : BBl up the Kln-.i-m of Albanla. and King F r. .. r.-.!ir- .1 with the intenti-n Of pro i.iimmg himself Emperor of the Balkans In O.nstnntinople fl MANY DEADJN^ BATTLE Federals and Rebels in Combat Near Mexico City. ii(1 s'. v : ngbttag ''-"fi thfl f omraarM i BhUBOjael an.l a force <>r Zapatlata* NBaaveva Pe La O ?_? re I fter ?icna tbe Ia 1 BlUa. - ? ' ??: guna were fa.hr.g almost : I kvaea. The f-deral*. eoaU-MUBdad b> OflBal-l ? ae bad baea bard praaa. I I ir. rbe earller flehtu-.g. - '? tba r.nrth wtth rna.b- a hard r ?? ' "> ti.ar. .. WltB [t Ifl i ? _?_ p^lta -'Ht General Blamjuet WU\ - - - ln? .'.'?' loesea ln tiie battlfl ure aa:<l to have tx-en ' WENDELL PIER TO STAY A B Moran and Cazenovia Neighbors Lose Decision. aaa 1 Bj re lee, N ? n Eycb et ... Cure m.via. had a l'-gai right to ht. I , ? . ? . .ike, tful home tbera, in Bpltfl of the obJOCtlOOfl of hia nelghhot. A. i \. ? York broker. This is t' ..... ? ? ;Mlc her? t.-r.lght by Mr \v<-!i :? - r ptnloo waa tl - . .-nntend.-nf Of rka, who hal been requ- sted b) Mr M'.ran and others tfl ordec the pier U rn ?! The ohjecttor. to the p:.r was that H ?aa of "nnraaaonBbk ler.gth" and WO-Jd m?,r the flcenery aad -balriMl the lake vp-w of cottagera. The Attor? ney (lanernl holds that the state o_J-? sjtarfare baeaaae tt has bo control the land underlylng the water, Caaaaovia LflUka aol bemg, ba a legai -. ? . . |g ! |. ? CUBAN LIBERAL_ PROTEST Legality of Menocal's Election Disputed bv Zayas. Havanfl Haa "-The leadtag Zayistas at a ?> deeaded to conver.a a natlonal Llbaral BaBflBaht] for Nov-m B, .it arblcb stepH will be taken to iiisput.- the IflgaJlty ot Um raeaal ei-ttion, in wti _ Marl. Meaoeal waa flUetad I'restd.-nt af the repuhllc. The adflaahllltl "f tba raatgnattnn >.f aii Lib . ua now h.iiiiin- ateetlvfl ?____? or re ? ?: v. ii. alao b- constdflred, lt \a ?? ,.,!.- !?.-'.. whethei Alfredo /.Hvas now baa much larluencfl la the natlonal aaaembly, but lt la raoortad that ? plate blo.klnn le?ia Intlon bv refualiiK to atfend the s-salona Ol thfl hOUflfl. thu* pr.-vi-ntliiK a quorum. Tbfl tona ol tbe Zaylita preaa ontlnuea tbraaumng, bul the daug-r ot leeo-iaa to fon-.- is believed to bfl s<> reui"te aa ? jlbla _ MALCONTENTS JUBILANT Latin-Amcrican Ex Presidents, Exiles and Refugees Congratulate Wilion. Naw Orleaaa Haa. I --i.atin-Am?ri'_fi_ bl N'e? Ortaaafl ar.- jubiUnt evet the elec? tion Bf BfoadfOa Wilaon. At u meeting of tha Central Aaaet-caa eoloay to-day a lelflgram ?'f eoBgralulatlon --aa setit to the rteeidanl abaif. ln whleh tne belief araa ? that thfl Wllaon admlnia .-, would _>-_-i ' tba death of dollar dlplomaey, ? hidi has brou?ht untold suf ferlna jixI lOflfl of llfe und property to ii ir p*. ple," .in.i Ihe r.--?-at.ibl!ahment of nlaaaeni "i.^lui .-in.i eoaunerebU r?>iation? States and the repuh tbfl aouth. t. I^_riini na? nipnerl bv [?on Polt carpe Btoallla fl?-Pn>_ldent of Honduras; Dr Artgel L'gartfl, 'Jeneral Franclsc.i Alt ex-Ooy ernor of Urannda. Nlcu raaua. and Colonel Cfljl-BB Martlnei. a Nlcaracuaa eatle Jose Santos Z.dava. ex-Preslrlent of Nlcaraaua. aent a cable mejwajrc from Spain tfl .;-.-,.?!?;.! Uta hal to extend hia tongratulatlona to Mr Wttaoa KILLED BY FALL FROM WINDOW. MaroaUaaa, France. Nov. 7 Mtaa Kate Sayer. an Engllah woman who had come to thla city from New York. waa kllbd last night by fiilling frnm the fourth gaOr alndoa Of a hotel here. It la be lleved the occurrenee uas acridentai She \v,i> aol li'-ail when plrke.l U|> from the Blilewalk. but explred ahortly afterwurd. sin aiu vwaaaa-iaua" ???? *?m. FEAR OF A Religioirf Nature of Conflict Emphasized by Bulgaria. INCITEMENT TO MASSACRE Moslem Fanaticism Unloosed by Ferdinand's Talk of "Sa cred" Nature of Struggle. 't-'rom Th<* Trlbune'a Correapondent ) Conatar.tlnople. Oct. 20, 19_-The fear of arouslng Moslem fanaticism has al ways been one of the most horrlble aa pects of a possible Baiknn war. To pre ?erve the status quo haj been the care of Austrlan. Russlan, Oerman and Itallan diploniats, but to the Brltlsh and French the dread of a Balkan war has lieen Its effe.-t upon thelr mllllona of Moslem flUb }"<ts 111 UM and 1878 thla was demon Btrated, It ia true agaln to-day. The Itallan *ar has soverely trled the Brltlsh authorltles ln Indla and E| ?md the French authorltles ln North Africa, for lt re?ulted In pan-Islamic agl tatlon ln many parts of the Eastern world. But It dld not have the reper CUOfltoo ahlel is bound to follow the P'-.-sent disastrous war. It was hoped that the cauaes of thfl war would be given aa raclal rather than rellglous, but the proclamatlons of the Hulg.irlan and Servlan klngs, which were publlshed here ln yesterday's papers, hav-* ,ed that hope. Both of these proc? lamatlons iay the greatest emphaais ipon the rellglous side of the war. Chriatiana la Slavery. Ferdinand in hls proclamatlon mv? The t-ars and groans of nillllons of ? ikrtflUaaa, in elarery a--ross the Riio an.i R?OdOpfl (the two mountaln ranges which form the boundary b.-tw-r-r. Bulgaria and Turk- t faU tO rrove the h>arts of us who are thelr brothers ln a com? mon religlon. of us who owe our liberty and peaceful llfe to the great e7hristian llh.-rat r o'zar Al-xander of Russia), propha?c aorda an roaM_tbei Hs *a!d that the sacred w,^rk must be car ? ? - the end. To BaOOOf th* Chrlfl ttan population of Turkey there remaina I no ,>th?-r me.,ns than to take up arms, ln order that we miv assure to th.- Chiiflttaaa of Turkey security of llfe and pro; ? ?'hrNtlan aenttn enta. the flaerod ' aMIng our brethren when they are menaced wlth exterrnlnation, Impose ? the lmreratlve duty of ealllng ,.,r BOnfl B?der th* ,'lag our work la ?Ted ' Wlth a flrm faith ln the prot-ctlon - tt thfl -hntghty, I bring to ... natlon that thla war la tt 1 the human rlghts of the <"hrl*t!ans ln Turkey In --...- - ? raafl against the ierty Bgalnat tyranni ' ? hall have the <eym;ath> of al! those who rorward! M.iv e;,.d be with us"' Tr.H ; - bob tho Ihet - ? | to help the ?B of Turkey. that it is a sacred war. an.d that It la the Oeflfl against the I Croaoent The words of the Ktpg of \ ar- praetlC?lly tne same. The ' OflWU PllUOfl ftOBfltaattafl of Oreece. waa MflflOfld by the Metropolltan of Athena aa a crusa,l< r when h" left tO t>.ke command -.< a.-my C-oaa Veraua Oaecent. The Hilgarlan royal proclamatlon nat urally waa read wlth aUrm and eonster i._tl,,ti bere. It wlll be printed Ifl all Ihe M',-.;.-m [ apers thro ighout the world. BB_ tr.- aordfl ' In thla struggle of the iroas against the ? reacent" wlll be em phas'.xed ! v tbfl rreiss. which la contin - ? stlr >;p fanaticism TH!* Ifl Oldy too true of to days press la I'onstantlnople. It BflOBBOd lncredlble tkat th.- astute Klng Kerdlnnnd of Bul g-lia, abO bafl bOOa a llfelong e-oneerva tiv.- p-Hltl-ian, sh..uld have used such a phrasr. It la bound to emhltter the atruggle on both sldes The Moilern BoaltoT. ahen hia raHglaaa fanaticism ia ?jroofl Bttd ir.carnate. Iie wlll let hlmself be* kllled ao landfly Bfl bfl whi kill and afl gladly. um Klng Pflrdlnand b making a bo'd bld for Russlan syrnpathy. and he wlll, have lt. I know the sentlments of the Ruaslana. I>ast summer. from Odeeaa to Ralalngfora, i tested put.iic optnlnn. If the Rus-inns get lt Into their he-ada that the Balkan States are waalng a war t,> llberate oppressed ''hrtstiafis ln Turkey no power of f'xar or dlplo maMc mrislderatlons wlll keep them st >nt lf the Turks wln. Nor, which ls equally serious for gen? eral European peare, wlll they allow Turkev to retaln pooaflflfllaa of Macedonia and Thrac,-, If the Balkan Stateg are vlctorl?us Tbe -.,ngress of Berlln wlll not be repeated thls time. Russta Wlll fght flr-t Konafl tkfl tanor flf the pro? clamatlon of Klng Ferdinand tfl hla army lt Is, ns we shall see a ,1<>< ument e.f fsrreachlng tmportan.e It make* more terrible the present wnr; lt brlnga Russla tortb Ifl n protector of Bulgarian Inter- j ests. whlehever way the campaign g>>es. it oiw-ns up the posslbllltlea of an AUBtr-. Ull?<? II conflict: and lt l? golng to glv. Kngland and Frar.e much trouble ln the gov-rntnent of their Moilern aubjecrs. rif the ,-ffect of the awakenlng of Mos? lem fanaticlam tn Turkey Uself one hatea to think. The Turks. defeated, wlll cer talnlv wreak terrible vengeance upon the natlve Creeka an<l Armenlans of the Ot t'-man Kmplre. Vlctorloua. they wlll be more overhearlng fl-d cruel in thelr op ptOflfltOM than they are now. FREE ENTRY FORWIRELESS MacVeagh Deflnes "Vessel" and Apparatus. | Washington. Nov 7-St-cretary Mae Veagh -,f the Treasury Department to day completed the- regulatle.ns which wlll govern the Importatlon of ahlpbulldlng materlal. equlpment and machlnery Into the l'nlted Statea free of dutv, ln ac cordance wlth the act paaaed at the last seaalon of <'onnrese. The regulations. whleh wtil !>e made publlc ln a day or two, provlde, lt la un derste.od. for the free entry of wlreleas app-.i-atus. aalix and rlggtng as part of the e-piipment of a ahlp. These have been dlsputed polnta. It was necessary for the department to Ifl??fl what ls eejulpment and what la a vesael The law applles only to 'vesaels." According to reliable authorlty lt la held that a vessel la a craft of tlve tona or more-that ia, documented or regtstered ahlps. The regulations. it Ia aaid. will admit bolta. nuia. rlveu, platea and the llke which go Into the conatruction of a shlp or IU machlnery. Furniture. e-hlna and glassware wlll be admltted as equlpment. Ki.-e e.iutpment wlll be allowed only aao*, it i? said That la. a veasel canneit, from time to time. replace Ita equlpment as ll u wara oul STRANDED LINER STILL L Gale Blowing Fifty Miles an Hour Interrupts Work of Transferring Passengers. NOT IN IMMINENT DANGER Royal George May Be Refloated To-morrcw, After Being Lightened?Several Tugs Stand By. Quebec, Nov. 7.?With 504) steerago passengers and her crew still on board, tha Cinadian Northern Btaagaar Royal ?_<? remained fast to-night wher> Bhe went flground. one mlle east of Point St. Laurent, last night. A northeasterly gale, with wlnd blowing fifty miles an hour, and a hlgh sea and heaw rain interrupted tho work of transferring the passengers to ships aent to the stranded st.-.inur's assistance. More than 400 pass-ngers were taken off early to-day. Steam ship ofUclals hope the rescue work aaa be reaaaaad to-aaorrow. Meanwhile they have given assurance that the Royal George is in no danger of break lng up or 8lldlng off in a dlsabled con? dltlon lnto the storm-swept waters. It is not expected that the vessel ca-i be Boiated nntU Saturday, when th^ hlghest fail tide is due to occur. Afur the passengers hnve been remov.-d the holds will he lightened and an attempt be ma !? D S.-.tr.rday to float the ehlp. The government steamer Lady Grey, the wre< king steamer Lord Strathcona and sever_l t-.tgs are sUnding by. Caplaia B-falag-r of the ateamer .. who paflsed the Royal George to-day. does not think that the liner is in a dangerottfl position. She a--h..re ',:: a bottom <>t sand and gravel, lt seems, and there is no fear that eho arlll hreak in two. a^ the 111 fated Ba varian dld some years ago. It ls now annomicad that the fore part of the Royal George touched bottom. The North, an old ferryboat, which brought the lr.a?l of passengers to this returned to the Royal George this in.r::lnr, but the strong wlnd prevet.t ed her getttnsr near the wrecked llner 10 taba l 8 the r.rnaining passer... The . ? thi big t'ie r,f the Car:a dtaa Patclfk Rallway, also fallad ; reach tl..- B ??- f*p aptalna of these two vessei? re I -re rolling so | hi_h that it was dangerous for them - ry t.. get alongalde the llner. They atated that th.-re were several hur.dred steera?e pass. r.-ers still on boar '.. At this tlme of the .-eason th ? nel becoraaa aarrowar, and the hydro gr-iphlc maps todlcate that .-?!? should not run at more than four an* a half mlles an hour. The Royal George, lt is estimate_ hy some navigators, was running at a speed of at least eight.-en knots ln an. effort to get into <_uebec before tbe lmmigratiun oflb ? Montreal, Nov. 7.?A wireless m*_t_age to-day from the CanadUn eWorthflBB Royal Mail steamer Royal George cor, :,rm,.l earii.-- Bt ttt ot :he- vee Oflfl tU pa?-? :*ger_ had been taken off. Tho trai-sfer. a< cording to this meaaa^ waa made at 1.15 a. m. by the rirst tender tl.at reached the steamer. Four other tugs were _tandlng by at that ttnaa TRANSATLAMIC WIRELESS Paris To Be Connected with North and South America. Farls. Nov. 7?The French governmeat haa dOOtdod tO flfltabNflb h. flflrtflfl af wire* .aions, connectlng Paris wlth the rartOUfl French colonies and with North America and South Anv-ri. ;_ Tba pmjeet as laid ebaib** tbfl Chaaaber eoi ??mputafl tbfl eap< ? ? ? ? ?' ibaat a third Of thal sum te. I*- .-x. Th.- .K?!nt of oonaoenon ia North Am-r ?,*a has not yet boen apecitied. h ,t the *.outh Ame-ncan-Pacifle gkile includes -*.itl"ns ln Morocco. the lataa l of Saint LoulB, Martlniepie. the Marejues._s lalands, Tahlti. Noumea. the capital of N>w Caledonla, and thence to Saig-n. Indo Chlna Tecla Geau For the coavenieoce of patroos, the Teda Companr have tnstaJled a pnvate. ihow room with a separate e-trance through the mam hall of the bu_ding, 398 Fifth Avenue. Upon request. they send hc-rne selections of their jeweli. This affords an opportunity to examine, at leisure, the marvellous "Tecla" creaboos. 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