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TURKS PN DEFER giffG IN CONFERENCE Plead Dispatch of Instructions byCourierfromConstantino ple as Reason for Delay. FIRM AS TO ADRIANOPLE i r Minimura Deniands of Balkan Allies and Maximum Offer of Ottoman Delegates Still Far Apart. I ?? 20 THe peace eonfor* beid a brlef aeaalon ? Turt, i, ,'. ? | tea amao-Beed that ? rrom Conal tntln i ? :!!l courlor: therafora adjournmanl nntll Baturday .-,. bj whlcb time the Inatruo liona ahould reach London. Newa laal aighi ftom the Ottoman lt?] waa to effaet tbal the gov* 8a*-B_enl is eaapowerl-i the di ilegatee i wlth tha Befotlatlona wltb the Oreek ns well aa wlth the Balkan pientpotentiarii . This declalon tendt Utard i" bi e, aa there haa ba n ? j-iiion that thr Turks wara man.itiv-r ing for ibne, ao that they might gtrengtben thelr army. The ott.miati governmanl la rapartad U>] ave authoriaed lta delegatea to pro poaa al tha ne_l aeaalon ot tbi confer efjee tliat Adrlaaople and all tha other baalaged Turklah toarna ahall be ra tualled, and if tha propoaal la not epgad by tha dolagBtaa nf the Balkan alHaa, to braak atl nagotlatirma it u thought bara thnt ahould Tur? key carr. har patnl la regard to re vletual_ag tha g_rrteon uf Adrianople it wouM barply thai tha paaaaaalon of thnt fortreea would _lt__atahj ramala wlth the Turko. Gulf Difficulty to Brldge. Wlthoal eutaMa medlatlon it i liiilB-Blhla bcw to btidgt the gull di* vtdtaa the mlnlmum demanda of tho elliad __lkan - ?? maximum . ? of tha Turks, it' thi bo demands and thls offer are to be accepted at thelr The eo?ferenca hi now In aaaotly the aame posltlon aa tho Portaaiouth oon tei the Ural week'- work. 'i . dlfferenl parUea are d.iiiy foellng ' -sive hlov . i;;,,i. , i - atrongly recalla Count Wltb - ahrewdneaa, whlle th< i premier Vt ...?:?< c in be i ompared H K.'tnuta on accoant of _ia oool at calmnesa There ntf .....,..,;.,_ pe*"8r*TTTVlrtf< s. Daneff, chlef of thr BuUratianaj is ii tmerio?a p ilftii .. . Noi . the ex-Premli i txperlenoed al ? the Monteno Miyuskovith. a keen dlplomatlat, nlr\K some of the .:.;-.-. -i diagual at the way affalra were dragging, whlle Ave arinlea and three baalaged citlea ? endurlng all tbe aufferlnga of war and the reapectlve countries w^r* a prey to deeolatlon, n_aary and death \ Bulgartan delegate ohaanrad that tha Turks arould _ad thetnaolvea much m_taken if tiiry dalayad thr eonfer* a?ea in tha hope of Btro?gthentng th^-ir urmy wlth troope from A8?u Theai rrinfc-rrrmrnts wara chlafiy eoanpoaed pf vBdtsctpllned Baah?Baaouka, wbo would proVO a Berloua danger not to Ihr 8B8?0/i bul tO th*- Turks thi "i in the mean thna the alltea ara <*on rentratlr.jr. giaater fOtPCea al.-ng the TobataMJa fronl to enahle thrm, if war l? resumrd, to arrlvc at ConaUntinoplC within a faw daya. To Provoke Intervention. The prevatllng oplnlon is thai the ? j: .u? paatnanamenta have bt iv ith thr ultei ? 1 ol provo?Ing h tervention farj tba powera. Turkey lt..pes t.. obtaln hetter terma thn il-e liaWBia. BOme "f whom have v?al interests ln the Ottoman Etnpire. B sldea* Turkey WOUld oonsider II htimiliating to cede torritory on pn rnire from the powera than at the com* |_8__ of thOBO Ball BB B " hlch v.re gaptsted to the .m world n tii raeently aa negllglble quantli Criticism for Italy. Tbe P-aikan delegatea, eBpeciall: Bcrvians and Montenegrina, expreaa Itsaatlafactlon with tho statement made oa Wednaaday bj Ifarqula dl B n ciuiiano, the itaii.m Porelga Mlniater, ronoernlng the a?na of tbe Trlple Alll anoe, and raaaarked tbal Italy held a um poattloa tourakd the Balkan states. having bereett rioea froaa noth ln| to a BataonaIlty through tba union . : ktagdeaaa Thay expected her eup* pari in 8 similar moVOenenl by the lial Itana, whoaa reeurrection li now oc ? _niag aa ptadlctod by tbe great it-u i;,n thinker and BgttatOT, Ql_S8Ppa Matzini. when, in hls Slav letters ln the middle of thr nineteenth < ?ontury, he nw the Ba?bui pooplaa onltlng to expel Turkey from Burapo. ln voi- Ing th. Ir ..hje.tions, tboae , .t that the ItBlian | ? rt.maal has foUowad a policy str favorable to auatria by renawtag tbe ?;. Alllanee aavaa months baforo date "f Ita exptratkex in<\ has mad.' 'lta slatctniiit thireon just at the mo* 47 Hospitals Hang Up Their Stockings plaaaa B8B_ al aaca your abara, large or amall. to iirip b-rare New York's Gift of $200,000 tO 47 lead mg hoapttal*. Tbe moaey is di vided on tbe i.aai.s of the FYae Work done by each for the Blck Poor. J; no ^ives ojw day ?-! bogpital > nro. .CH.\ll_K!* I.AMKK, Ire?i? 5? I r_?r St BOS. ITAI> :nri'ri>\^ _."#_ BUNDAt --1 \'l ION. Mll>>. g?MJM M'KVI.K, 2.17 Mii.liM.il \v? Tr.a*urrr, Hoin?n'? A.i\lllarj. ItOHMIl OI.VI'M.WT. frraldeiit. nmt when tha fat< of tl I, whlle ot thi . .ti people ara I Belken ,; the Itallan relgntng houae la intli telj bound to th Uontei Bi r ? lo. Greece's Special Status. The Oreek i mon rompllceted thon tho ? other ? ? ey Include the quea li..n *.f capltul ? whlch Qreece a ' "' ,!l'' Balkan leei ? ? Thi Inally Impow *1 on Tui the R< ibU< ? ? ? ? ' ,|'' ex" ; emptlon from toxotli n for forelgn aub- i ? i.rivi- : legea. <Ireeee la r. ady to a clonoa li tl prom lalng to renoui ce the rlghl to . npll - : lotlona when the 'era '?" tne Another <;:" k di lei rrlv* i laal night H.- broii ' to i'.. ii, er Venl? oa. He :- R ? ? ni.l an ? tor Hiil". ..: < ;;? ? ? The omboaaadi ra of th* l Euro? pean pi.v ? ra dld nol meel Bii " Orey at the Brltlah Fon Ign ??:'?? ? : agaln thla ofti rnoon and th untll after ?!hi latmaa. * SPLIT THREATENED IN 0RTH0D0X CHURCH Eight Thomand Followen of Heliodorus About to Sue the Holy Synod. Bi Peterab ra. Dec. i i * ? . 11 th'.il.'V Church la I through the ui U monk : ? il fow ... i annoum n-j hli ?? Ithdrawal ?! , . irthndox Chun h. Now hla followen, to the numbi i of elghl thou aand, hava notlfli d th? Holy Bl ;? eli Intentlon to qull the (rrthi flox Church ind of a ilng the Holy Synod for $260,000 In tbe event ol l ? Byi ? Ti | ,-,- ?? the Provlnci ol 8 whlch woa bulll bj the 11 ople, Into a i or b hoo] p]( i of H< llodorua I im i" the ' pctobrlal dlng a publlc trial foi Hello inclng the "profanati l H l ? -? AUSTRIAN WAR TALK French Journals Tell of Mili tary Concentration. i. .?. || - a i om I ? ?? ml er i.;,,, ;. , r\ |_r*j ln the i Itlea of Southern Prai ? ? ? ry 1 ioin tl ? 'i he ???>) ? ' Boanlo and Rereego**1nn la atlll pui I, atcorciiup; to tii*- i orras at Budopeot of '" i ' Ibi rtd ' Auatrle'a moblllaatlon Includea four nray oorpa on a war footli i i ? Ben lan trontl* r, 1 GaUcte, foolng th< i faonl .. CRITICISM FOR KIAMIL Young Turks Gaining Strength in Constantinople. Dtll Opll DO V'lalerota of Kiamil Pm ;\ Ith . "lia;. '? Tl ?? \ OUng Tui -i i'i. ra galnlng l and ha .? ?i. *-.. rt< ? hlm. 1 ? tolk heri . ? . newal of tha to aa tha invadi i out ol 1 h i a and lonfa. ? ? r valllng n moi tentlonfl ? ? ? mrrely clrcul I ptlon by !h? - in !-" ? Kepo i | ? lla.l.aM .. , Ing dlfflc Ity ?? r ara eogerly dia< and Qtet l. ai e d ? all ihe Bfl . NICARAGUA NEEDS U. S. Financial Aid Neccssary to Ro habilitate Government. . ngton, I" a to the v :, . : ? IhOI ' " loan ooi i?? ' een 1 t?l Btatea nn.l Nleoragua may proTol of tha h* ? the Onanclal old o* .merlcan b i . lo re habllltatfl tba govei .1 dovelop an . i. of proi peiitj ln t .?? r< pi bll udatory of tha United luda for the parl played by thbj goTernment ln cruahlng tli?* rffnt rerolutlon Tba Aaaenbly formeHy declared Adolfo IMaa aii.i Fernaado Soioiznno alocted nt oi on l ?*?? ? Pfltoei lutlon .?f i-onil d< i ce in Pre Idenl D i wa un inlmo i I' adopted thi Aai mbly aml his oourao during tha revolutlou waa alao Itadoraed i Dloa'a m w. t. nn b* Blna Jan nary L TO STOP DUELS IN CUBA Mayor of Havana Arrests Mon Sent to Chalenge Him. Freyra An* drade, thi n< a m.. ? of Ha rana, ... ? ? national eaatom of duelllnj Cotooel tdenuel ? arnaaf aat loyor y* a* terdoy. H< rrnnrodao. for whom ha demanded fl potntmeota The Mai oi lo eom* ply arlth bla demand, and InduLgi d ln aan aatle i omm* ata on thi reteran tor i.iii..-. Then anaued an acrlmonloua .i ... 111. ? coiutifi Aranda to-de) at al to to tbe Mayor, v>in> promptly ai t> at< d both .?f tli.'tn and .?.iniinitt.'i tbera to Jall tne llayoi ? .. t."i. i bj i??'. ? iclta iii.n* in ii.. hlgheat Boclol and polltlrol .:" k ai.'i hla furthi i acthtflj la arltra Inteaai Intareal T i afayor aoyfl that he la fullj dateindned t*o eatarca thi antl-duelllng law, regordleaa ?jf conae* QU4 n< ' i fate of ti." aviator* The h up tht day. ib ' ' M ON "FENCES" ( ?1|?H reaaa "'-' P"8?. Detectlvea Breni Dal Mlirr were the men named ? B, fai aa the slon told bj W< Kaplan wned, ll ? a. saUon thai an> ol I. |..i.-' . a brlbe, bul nmlBtakabli I ~ ' ':i through all th' i that the m< .. .\ -? Harowi been ruggeated lo them bj Captain McKinney, waa goim lan off tbe pollct Kaplan would n ' ?? ' with Bmlrllng end bls ? waadifferent Although on Lh. ,-,, ,,, Blng B ng, Bmlrllng awore tnat appt ? b. by< or and Brennan, who came i r,','r" I . ptaln Ui Klnnej wltb thai ha, Bml ni McKlnne: List of Forty "Fencts." Iln Bmirlii t, who ? heard the convei husband and tl i t" roborated his stot . Hei not arrested ui I I Bummei Accon i ennan mi ~ ?"" posal thai Bmtrlini I l taki oi B|arj 0f >?".'" ? .' mi ? i the i rospe tivi wl< tlma of ' actua : i ?. M K .. K ... I the i all thi ot tneir lawyer, Haro Its I , ? Kaplan dli I ? i. ,..,??, t. ? irrcat. he I ' nid he I Harowlta waa tl ; ? ii pull wlth the I Where the Detectives Came Ir. i -1 was Kn, lan. Jut t pi' '? . ? ? ent of t he api ralsi d al aboul lt mltted that the ;. on June I : ' ! I - Bottl ;> i"1 teetivi - ? i- alone b ?.' m to question 1 thi . which re led 1 II m ii he moni v. - ; . i - rd ci ? One i ea that II l?p -!? nii\'. wai to warn Wi ; thai he alao would prol ? - : tkal . heard thai v. -, ; v |i7j to the ? ? ay as a rea, he told Welaa thai I |100 t" t! ? hich he had air Haro ild flx thin?'-' so thai Wi : Spht with the Poiice. The Brsi ? ? nl on pi Harowlta ahould get tTaOO for Kap lan'a release ta the police courl and f?3O0 ii b ?. After Int tie dlcker ln regard to the hond, how* ilan v.i- ? fixi -I the total - ot I and theat term For Kaplan'a re leaae ln police court, ^500, .-tni f..r keeplng Welaa fr.-m arrest, |400. Harowlta told them plainly, both . nd Kaplan awore that hr had i - "sj Ht" thi Bnd he aaaun -i them tbal then . be more i ? ii- .? <-f twi. ,;. ta wen n the affair. Flnal arrangementa, accordtag to tha Kaplan-Welaa atory, were thai We?a paid |400 '" eacape arn and did thereb) ? acape an aet, an.l thai I paid 11,000 Into Ihe handa ol one l. diit ea, a ht< h araa lo - gli en to Harowlta for thr police, pro Ided be was turned out \ - ? mai tar af fa t, Kaplan was aot turned oul ln the police court, and his eaa w< ti t along t" the Crtanlnal Courta Buildlng. where h atlll _, and, ao Kaplan eould make it clear yeaterday, his .?1.<kn> is sun ln tbe handa of Mar* gouV . Clung to "Immunity." Iflchai la, thr Borvoua, fidt ? tn.ui. a no aoted i d to i > jumped upon aay mhHe, oatered tho B0D1ES OF AV1ATORS FOUND Lavvrence's Found in Sequcstcred Covc by F.shcmen. and Kearnys Pickcd L'p by Boat-Latter Drosscd in Suit in Which Willard Died. ? caP m '?' "' ?'? ' ind It lo i med that ha ..,.!" .1 ? ? to oavi . ratber . :? t in whlch \ ... ? ... t out ? ' ? ? ? : an autopay artlll oo ? ? ??? ? ?! icard by thi i onw ? i .].> Hi named orer the H . 18 .? the av:" tlon * npany. Bae ? ? towatrd pll th* I ? - ? : ? I .? ? .t t fl 11 n ?yoi< bi to ; tn, b anod to a thai ?? equal footJng wlth I . Dorian !l*Mlt Of , | l to ai inn ou know an l irlon'fl on. lt ? "1 di Bf ' ? ? runrng hotel. ond a ? I ' r t**B? ? ? ? ? " ? , ? . I ? . I ? ihi nei | ? ? . - i I ? ra leemfl Bro'-en M i .? ? " ? ? , irict. wlll . ? ? the a ? . aften I i i lt) Hall I GEIS BECKER GETS BACK Told Whltman Tiiat Hell Get Back Pay, Too. , . oi ai ? Politics ?' II... , . . I ?I . ; . ? ? . ? . I i * l ? ' ? it II ? .an of ole properl ' ,,r ''? ?' i ?- i'. ? [ could mt t mt a high np v. bo hovi ? i, . ,i ti. i . ? ind )>-? n .i , i . Becki ?? ama rule ap ? tha aehoo i ? ' an i aa< ?-? LONG TERM FOR WHITE SLAVER. ?, Bpono. ? ??"? I.. "whlta a* nt. ii' ed 1 ra i n yeara i ? Judgfl I, .; ; -? ma Hi waa eon ,, I'lsli-Alti' ll.an ??,rl. i old. GRANTSR. R.MENPENSIONS 'Frisco System Providtfj lor 01:1 Ago of 2 5,000 Employes. , | . .,;, i,,, ri Twi it] ?llva thoU" i nnd emi lo aa of lha a R dlwoj . ordli l to ? bi li' nnouni o* ? ,i The plan win thra on Juli L Itll Phllavlolphlo, i'??<?? !'?? Tha Phllodol* , hjji Reptd Trom H fJoo i- ny announced i,,.,iav aaothor lne**eooa In arogaa lor Ita ,,. Mi..i..ri'i.ii aad urii'iu. lotfo, affectiei January I. Tbooa w'1" hova bean In tha . mora thoa fiv yeara win ba palc , , ? .:: li,ui. all ln. KflUM "f tWI n.-w mui will i ?..:_..?. ata anta Tha a igaa of t)i*.?i . i ?. ? f tt to ii.in yeora w.u ba rmload in pfqior tl.'H. SH BlB.lt Says Sulzer Measure Will Pre? vent Deliberate. Scientific and Judicial Decision. WORK FOR HARBOR BOARD Seeretary of War, in Letter to Adamson, Calls Plan Vio lation of Policy of Country. rll ? i ? ? B lablngton, Poe 18.?T|? of v:.n jn.Lt_ publli ? . anmunlca* . tion la whlcb ' th" r i.iii providtag for ai idvance of ? i |)n* ln tl pjr/ei fron tb* B itary t-? Wt al H, . . ?, , f about three ,., ,,, |. . ?, 260 fi el ? 1 Wl un ?an, cbalrman of tl i'?? ll ' i : ? . . of tb* ? ? estlon ahould be left 1 I Uarbor ' ?? v. ar and I i now haa II . ? ? ? l ? '' lef f,i i-': Ull ? ? i..- i ? i j of the Bi ? ' i ? M ? I ? N ar ?)''? ' ? . ? ,ii,i i e ? . . nd not I l ? ? ' ? I r->'' ? ? . ? .... Sli, n ' ! ' BROTHERS DRAW LOTS FOR CHOICE OF SISTERS Two Bridal Couples, Joined by Lovc, Luok and a Few Dares, Arrivo from Antwtip. ridal roupl ? ? had drawn lota 'i.-n nf from p on I ? i' : Btar llner \ land. nf coui ! nd a fi w dares 8 the bappy mar P iinan. thirty lefl ? now th< near i.- lewan. Ri tron, 1 ti M th- m t Ant werp. I I ' ' ? other -- ? '"' * ben lt pted "We, l la ! ,- i? come hei anl it the ' ? lh-. ran- h pui up Thi v ii- Bad "? i and the anawer from t; ?'??'?' in,,> Bngllah, ? i ou're on." wll] tak< b l i ii ?' ? ? d tbi Pootn ana ?Ma1 replled the I old family Blble araa I i.,-ii, and in it w< i" pui two rlbona, , ach i >'i!l s aama. i;,,.-.. . pootman ?ir< w the rlhbon ? ,.|, . .? r. imi ? Lena, aged i Ighteen * laaton, of cour ?? had to take ?'?? org < tte, who ia lw< nty. Bvery one wbb ;-ii: n, ,i, and wlthln a faw daya the fonr Pi ed for Nea v.-i k on the Vadorland. RUSSO-CHINESE FRICTION Muscovite Treaty with Mon polia StTOngt? Objected To. > 'H'o torms of tbe I: ? ion "' N"v a -.<? pui .'? tht m o thaa the staru hui I ? "!s ? bli h Rnally li .t to Ihe 1 i war. .. itun t.. a I ?? h the i 'hli ? Chlna i ,,-.. the rlghl thej atve Ru_* i | , , | and con ular guarda ... - ind t-. establlah ,loatofB ? Tha treal ?< m a orda tn ,: n sub ? ? ? dom to trad ? ? ta u a maau?ictorlea, buj land, t.. arrang* lon* for mlnlng, Bebtng and for* , tti v, and for tba aavlgatlon <>f tho Bowtng ini" Ru* lan tarrltory. The Man Who Put Ihe E EsluFEE T book fi - rht* i' "! N' "'* ''" bate oa tb* i .ii'r' Hllt" bojrlna ALLEN'S F00T=EASE, J Tht- Aniisit.tir rWwderforTeadcr, rr_d< Bara. \. :bi_j i 'eet Sold every where :ac. Saraph iki.i'.. Addreaa, ?Mlis S. OI.MSTLD. Ie Hoy. N. Y. PRINCE LUITPOLD BURIED German Emperor and Other Rulers Attend Obsequies. Munlca, Doe. t#.?-Tha body ef l*rtn*e Regenl Luftpotd of Beeerte *va*? carrtod thla mornlng tu Ma "sapulchre l.ene.ith tha . itor of the Church of tii*> llhtaatiaoB, i? thlfl dty, Where lt was lald heside that of King BBOJcmlllon n Tiip Clflflllian Fnippror. th-> Klnp of thfl Etelgtana, tho Klng of Besony. Archduata i"Tonela Perdlnond, Aoatro-Huntrorlan hetr apporent, and ? number of prlneaa rep* reeantlaa tbe royal bouaaa of Batrooe fol? lowed th-> I'offln in thr prOCBBOlon, Whlcb paaaed through **traeta crowded flrtthaUatot miiiirncr*. .\!i tha tuna ni* pioceoalon araa aa tha ! way to tho i hurrh and also durlnit tha . Bai'fllce mlntito minn **.rro Irod and th* i church U-lls throuKhout tho clty wera i toUed. Althoiifrh diirinf- hlf* l!f> tV _ga| ! Prlnee rb ?^nt hod iodlnod t., ad-tapt the I royal tltlo hoiaoso thr rOal RTtOg waa attill j living. but nnabla to rale ao. *aeceoaJ of ] insanity, Bararta treated the deod **-**, I poid with ktngly Itonora Tho fuaanj* waa roaductod wlth all tha rltaal #m ployod in tho oood fif deod BoTortaa aov. arelgBsO, Includlna tha eacort attirod in madawvol coetumeat arhUa tha <*>ffln Wa^ aecompenled by coarled randlabaoiaio The beert of tha deod Regenl ua* *m. i.ainio.i aaporntoly and Lnterred withthoa.. of many precedlna n.ivari.ni rulera .11 ti. rlUoga of Ait-o. ttinK, arhi ln a ithror 1 aoa boalda tha fonioua of tha lloh Mary. Boite Nature Holiday Packings Havana Cigars are the most refined and elegant presentation of Cigars, particularly suited for gifts which the donor requires shall have distinct indi viduality. The natural Spanish Cedar is beautifully employed to form Cabinets and Boxes of solid character. 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