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ALBANIA IN REVDLT Essad Pacha, Dominating Re cently Formed State, Declares for Sultan's Suzerainty. BUT ALSO FOR AUTONOMY Town of Dibra Captured from Servians by Albanian Force Led by Alien Generals. Balonlca, Bflrpt 23.?It ls reportecl from Berat. whlch ls thirty milea- from Avlona, thal Essad Pacha haa pro claimed Albanian autonomy under the auieralnty of the Sultan and has or dered lamail Kenial Bay, president of the proylflonal f-ovi-rnment. t<> lea\e Avlona Belgiade, Servla. Bept 23?The Servian fortlflcatlons of the town of Dibra. Al* banla. W6T6 captUTOd to-day by a force of well armed Alhanlana. accordlng to a report received here. Servlan reinforre nienta were hastily dispatclud to the a* bi.-tiuice of the garrlaon. Tne Albanian* were aald to he led bj Aus.trlan and Bulgarian ofllcera. The oflkial account of ihe capture cf Lrtbra by the Albaniana &<n& that a large furte attacktd tw.- OOmpanlea of Servians in U*e vicinity of that town ..n Monday rnorr.lng. After a tler-e bflttle of two hour? the Beaelana withdrew toward Betchevo. and the Albanlans mtered Uibra. They numbered atl thousand. and Ware cmmanded by foreign oftlc-r.-, the nationality of w hotn has n?.t been 06 Ub'.ishcd. Vienna, Sept. 8.?In a flerce hattie to da> between Bervlan tro.'pa and Alban? iana on the new AJbania frontier, two hundred Albaniana were kil'.ed. a.cord laf to a dlapflteh to the "Neue freie ItflBBli" Ti.c flghtlng la repOTted to have Otcurred at a place betweefl Dibra and Jakova. where many i f the battloe be* tweea the 8ervlans and the Tuiks w-ie fought in the reeeat Balkan war. The encounter waa brought nbout hy an at ttmpt of several tlvusund Albanian.s to poaetrate the terntory captured bj the UM from the Turk.s. The Servlan tr-'ops lost one rapUin and a com-idrrable nuinber of men. They n<*ve Blnce been reinforced Leadon, Bept -'4 -Advlcee from Bel* jrn.de sa\ that Servia Intenda to moblliae h whr.le *l1vlaion to d*-al with the Albanian ?Huatloa. t.e.ause Albanla reapecU notb ing but force. and anv delay Ir thi neg... ? tkaifl WOUld bt fatal to S-r\1nn Inter ?fltfl The a.tuation is otherwise extrrm'V threatenlng to the peace of Blirope. Italy may take btrong raeaeureB, eren to trr? . Btent of a blockade of tae Plrwue, ahould Qreeee contlnue to en<roach on flOUth a Albanla. whlle It ls rumored that AUBtliB will form an aMIance wlth Bulgaria to prevent Servlan attgreaatona ln Northern Albanla. KING TO GIVE FLAG New Spanish Battleship May Be Sent to San Francisco. "?? | a- - >n Th' Trlrjne 1 Madnd. Bept 23?King AKoneo wdi deliver the ensign to the new Spanl-h I'readnouglit Bepafla on Saturday ne\t. President Poincarl wiii be the guest of Klng Alfonso on board the battleshij* during his r.rxt trtalt to C.ir tagena. where |f. Poincarl will revicv the Kpanlsh fleet. Klng Alfotiflo may posslbly order the new warshlp sent to San Francis. o during tne Panama expoeltion. ANSWERS U. S. CRITICS Amateur Spirit Not Understood Here, Says English Paper. london. Bept :t "Tl,.- Dally Tr'e jzrapn." in a long editorial this morntng, answers Amerlrun CritlehaU >.f <;reat Brltaln's reported intention to withdraw from the Mjrnaafle BBnaea. it adrHts that the English publtc looka upon the pro. posed ' lljrmple fund with coldneao, be? cauae lt means the breaking d'.wn of the aptrit of amateurlam, whleh, a'^ordim, to "The Telegraph," is pecullBJ to Pnghsh bp.'.r*. "The qeeetlon Bt" bbjtb "The Tele graph. "whether athletic prowess, nn P1,< h, -?.hen made a matter of business, ia or is ! ot helpful to the national wHfare. Amcr lea, thinks that it ls So. to... to a large extent, do both tlern.any and Bcandl navla. "Aaparently, the mcntril attitude of an anateur. to BPi ak .juite frankly. is not y?t underMood ln Am. rlca, Oeraiaay ..r Sv4e*le. ,\t ull < vents, it is con* ei\ able that the national welfarc, i-i th< hlghOBl and truest h. nse of the term, may not l.e ?.eo dependent on profeaslonal athletic ex rellence aa our Amerlcan cntics aeem to think." Sanitariums and Health Resort Announcements Are Tublished Kcgiilarly in the N. Y. TRIBUNE Fttll information will be sent free on request. Ad dre>-s 320 Tribune Buildhlf, X. Y.. 'pIlone 300? f'Cckinan. or UptOWB Ortke, 136 4 I'.roadway, between 3otli and 37th streets. ENGLAND REDISTRIBUTES HER FIGHTING EFFECTIVE Four Armored Ships Ordered to Bermuda and Large Fleet to Mediterranean. London, Sept. 28.?Th6 nnnounr rriont by the Admlffllty that a tl"" cotnprieHig eight battleehlpa, three bat tic i ruiaers, elghi crulaera ami ? Ight light crulaera will be aenl tO the Med? iterranean early ln November, couuled wlth the dlapatCh of four lalga ;tr morrd ahlpa, whi.h will have thelr l*ase in the future et Bermuda. Ifldl Ofltaa a radkal eflflflge In the Brltish naval pollry, whlch, on Bocount ot rriction with Oermaay, has kept prtfe ti.ally all the flghttng OUlta Within home watir.s for Beveral \ears pasl. The Mediterranean flect, after ma no?uvres. wtll cruiae aa far as Alcx iindria. Wlth the veaaela elready in thoae waters. the viaitlng fleet. under Vice-Admiral Slr BUnley Colvllle, Will make the moat lmposlng naval denion stratlon ever attempted by Oreal BHt 1 aln tn the Mediterranean. The visit vill precede that of th*- Ameiican At iantic (leet. Tho fonrth crulsrr squadron. leaving Kngland on Beptember '-".'. Will pro ceed direct t.. Bermuda. " 1S due there on October 1<?. afr?T win. h th*' shij.s wiH scatt.r, to visit VBTiOUa potta ln the Caribhean. __-a BRITISH GOLFERS COY Premier Club Will Not Take Part in Next Olympic. ; Hy Cal ;? ''?* ' T^ndon, Sept. IM -At n nv-eting of the k.\\.-i! .in.i Anelent Oolf Club ln*' tnght the committee unanlmouely ex preaeed dlaapproval of coif belng ln . .| m the ?ilympic gamea, and fur ther aKreed that tf it be IneludeiJ the . lub win not tahe any part in drawmg up the programme it is propoeed to linciude goif in tlu- programme for the IOlympic gamea in Bcrlin. but thla de elsion of the Royal and Anrienl Club will mean thnt no prominent British playera will tahe pfltl tn the competl 'tion. ? Dally Telegraph" diecueaea edl torlally Amerlcan opinlon on British Blackneaa with regard to the Olympic gamea, i nd saj k In i on* lui i4 conceivable that the national wai* f.ir.'. in th. hlghl st and ITUei I tli. !? rm, may not be aa dependeni on profesaional othletlc excellence aa Amerlcan crltlca aeem t.* thlnk. HOME RULE COMPROMISE? j Government and Opposition Consult Informally. [I'\ CflM to The Tn) :? London, sept. M.- By to-night plana for aetting up h provlalonal govern? ment for L'leter in the erent of the Home Rule biil belng pBBBBd IntO lav. will have been conaidert-d in all their completeneaa The Ulater Unlonlal afembera of Parllamonl went over part?1 of the plan nt Clfllgflvon wlth Blr Edward Oarson last Blght, and atl ls noa in readinesa for utifoHing the whole seheme to-day at a prtvate eon* fereoce in ITleter Hall, when ;,..n dele gat*-s from aii over rister wiii confer with sir Edward Caraon. The ma ehlnery will be f..nned ?<> as ... |e put into .ffert without panlc, but by an organlsed plan. Th.' fervent avowal announced by rist.er Proteetanta In December, I lf*in. was t.< pay no taxes t>. nnd lo ,,;.. . ., .... .if th. .1* '--.?? B of a 11"".' Rule aovernment in i tublln. London, Bepl -?? The proapecti of tne attempt to brlng about a compromiBc on the Irlsh home rule quefltion have aen ail.iy Improved, eccording to "The Pall Mall Qeeette ' a I'nioni.st newspaper. arhleh to-day aaya it is ;.' l? to Btate that Important rommunlestkma or oonveree tions have pasaed laformally between Ihe Brltleh Cablnel minlatera and lha ? of the Oj poattlon, ln thr mean time Slr Edward I ar-on. the leader of the Irlsh Inlonis: . . i.a? Atarted on th.- aecond week of his Ulater campalgn by dellverlns apeechee, whlch have ied th.- Liberal newapapen t?, ask whether he should not be proeai uted for aeditlon or he deprlved of his mmi bershlp In the prlvy COUneiL The buel neea parr ot th- T'later campa'gn was en* tered upon to-da>, When tl..; Ils'er T'nionlft members of rarllatnent WI re In formed of the rtvll and milltary plan to he pursued when the home rule Llll for Ireland becfame law, and were aiso ad :n!rr.-.| tO a knowledpe of the lendlnr features of the propnse.) provlslon.il fljav enunent for the North of Ireland. A lahor bader in ii letter to the prrs-i to-day wams the pabHc that the chlefa of thi Labor party are rinding it harder to COntrol their followers. who favor phvsl cal vlolence, in face "t the threati beinf made ln 1'later of fordble reslstance to boroe rule. LIQUOR "INTERESTS" DISCUSS DRINK PROBLEM Congress on Alcoholism Advo cates Federation of Temper ance Physicians. bfllan, Sept 22.?The economic imior i tanee of the hquor trarflr, whhh Ib \ital lor wine growing countrles, au< h as Italy. V'ranoe and Spaln, or aplrit drinking countrfea, such as Beandlaavla, Oermaay ' a nd the United Kingdoni, was dla* uaaed ! at the resumptlon to-day of the *.esslona i of the International (.'ongreaa on AtCObol I ism. Daputy c?ttavi, one of the leading i Italian rxperts <>n **.lne growing. d?alt j v.ith the problem from the BrlllBflloatOttf j polnt of vlew, while Dr. Haitwlg, a Oer man r.elegate. arftued from the vtewpoint of the i)*'?r ptadueeea and ur. BoppelB, of Plnlaad, from that of the aplrit dlsttllers. All agreed that proj.er leglalatlon could b< pasaed for the auppreasion of aho hollsm without endangerln6 the eco r.omlc condltlon r*f the vailous peoplOfl concerned. After the diecuBBkana the meobera met and drew ui* the basls for the foundatlon ot three great International instltutlona - a hureau f*.r eomhattflg alcohollam. a federation for the protectlon of natlve races and a federation of temperance phy elclans. Among the addreeeee m*.st appradated at the afteraaaa altting of the congreas was that by William Johnson, of Weatei ville. OblO, ncapitulatlng the efforts mad in the I'nlted States aln.e IISI ln the j flght agamst flhahollaill and the .111*1 lultlea whlch had been aurmount.d. espe- i < lally ln regard to the pecullaritlea of re- * lt.tlonahlp between the varloua states and th.- federal fpuaiflineiil. whlch had been ov? reome by the Wehb law. WORLDWIDE111 United States Express Co. Re ceives 24 Bad "Fifties" and Warns of Swindle. LIMITS LOSS TO $10,000 Superintendent of Foreign De partment Believes Counter feiters, One an American, Will Soon Be Caught. The ptomi't wartilni; ?.ept out to tht* twenty thouaaml bnnks in all jmr'*> of the world by the Unlt.d States Kxpress Company 'hat n bnnrl of svvindlers hnd eonnterf.-lterl th* cnmpinv's 8T?i trnvelh r* cheeka and are now passlna them ln Ku rope ls responslble ar r-orrlin*- to I. S. Blg* , *er. treneral superintendent of the foreicn Aepatftment for ilmitlns: the leaoea <<t the inmp.inv to n snni under 110.818, and will j In all prohablllt] re*u)t ln the nnpr.-hen- i slrui of the rnlprlts wlthln the week Twenty-four of the eottnterfelta BBBUed betweoa Aiikusi 22 end \upr:st 29. an.l <-ashe,i at Carlabad, Laigane and Nlc wric reealved here on September H Mi. Hi*Ker Iroraedlately sent .1 eahle meeaage for ? deeertpfjow of the negjo* tintors. The nnrnes Indorsed on th.- had j.aper were "Roberl T Mardnnald" and "Wiiiiiiin 'i' Riley ' Wlthln nve hour* after sendinK lh.- n.es?a*ce he rer-el- ed t daecrlPtlOn "I one of th>- men. Ha '?<? merllat.lv wlrerl it t-i aII l'nlted Stat.s Exprea* Company olReaa nnd bnnkinc .. ,-. , ..].,. s. ntland ^ -.r,i The deacrlptlon, Biileli erai weelved from the Wlener Benhverrln, *' Vlenna, i.irtur'S one of the men n.*. "apparently an American, < ie*n ahaven, aboul erat! vesi- ?- - B n?l fiHt nri.r'l " Arm???! with thla, detertlvea In everj roontn ?r'' aeeklng th>- eonnterfritere, 1 :' aa 001 rheeka laaned Bnee Auguel al hai beei , rerelved, thej a 6 no elea t,> the ronte . . i ? . lartndli ra In Ihe mat thn-.- : ?,-. ki n. ahai ?,.. of .."? ? 1 ? ? aa for | th.- last three week- hai raade lha loaea ipani eo.loi '; 0 ' A' tv *foBr 0 ra leeued djirtni lha first ?????. - of the on panj al 11.380 ?? H II Beema lhal Ihe eountt rfelti ra knowinaj thal .iisr,, ery -.va- ..n^ a matter of daj 6 ? ......1 ti elr ciiitput The eom irany doea h hualneea of aeveral mllll< n dollara a year In tiaveUera charli laa ln*i ti,. m !. ... norn natlona ol Ht, B ? *n<) noa ni,.- ooBBterfelta aie r>' of I 6 M ri'" nomlnatlon *nd of the : 6JI aerli Th*"' I ,..1 m fai Blmtle bj B. I <" ? 11, -v. rde vui ? -'?' iBgpreaa r marked ln tl* i atx r. a* aVo Ihe genulni ??ir the foreign r I thi e.-k* It irouM hava Been Imj >..>?' awindlera t<> hava ca-ehed ai f thi -., d v B .- ? '?""??? "Oui tlona te ag< la hi ra and abroad ai plain aa le watehlog ror lha ' ! <,?,. - 1 .-, 1 aa arati rmar* .11 ot euf . hoehfl ;??? prlnted on arhal la known aa aafety parer By ho*4ltBg up a genulni ehrr-k. to th. Bghl ?he er>mi?anVa vaat.r marh can ha plali ", on'''' --roaa careleaaneaa eovihl havi - I ,ark la engraved b] a patent I . m thi 1 ulp of lha paper, and caav not b< dup k ated. ' _ - 8 - TO AID DUBLIN STRIKERS British Trade Unionists Will Send $25,000 in Food. |* Th* Trlh . London, Bt pt. 24. To belp the m - Utna Of th< Dublttl strlkon atid 1" ho il - UlO I'.'irltiini. l.t.iry COIIUBlttee of ina Brltlah Trade L'bJob CoaBjreeg docM d yeeterday to BemJ a ahfrload of pro* vurlona aad to pledge the crodll of tho trade unton movemenl to the egtenl ? f .*l'.*,.ihsi for further ronslgnment. >n urgenl appeal la in.de t" .11 afnini?.?'<! iinlona to n.-nd nnan--l;il belp .1 onee. c ,. etl.nei a*4 re 9 Itneoaed In Dubllti arhen men, aromen and ehlldren recelved Ihe newa, thotigh II ls retrog i.:/. d th it man) hlploada of f">?l vv iii i?- needed lo atave off prlvatton. Tha uiitiofik i> biack, bnl efforta for peaea ni' 1" iriK reflewod II araa atatod yea* t.-nlav thut Sir Uei.ra.- laqulth la h!?? >>it to viHit ihe Irleh capHjal^and thal tho r.ord Mayor waa reopenlng noaTotla* tions laondon, Bepi B, The rarllam-'-ntary Commlttee of the Trade* rniun Ceaagreaa derlderl tr, duv to eenl B ahlpload of pro* rtelona to Nuhiin fur the r.iief .,f the there, many "t whom, with thelr Blvea and ehlldren, are tn Ihe ver*. .,f atarvaJJon. Tha commlttea haa pledged th- rredll of lha Iradea unloalata to tne eatenl of PAMt with thli ehAact and haa taatted i?n appeal to the trade aoetaBlea to -nable them te Buppoti the Dohlla Btrikers as long a* It ls found DaaMaaai -?-? USED DEAD MAN'S NAME Would-be Suicide Registers as French Oount. aberdeen, ileotland, s.-i>t. BJ a man be 1,-vr-l tO be :i I'tr-ii'h ...Miit h;;t ?ln,>,r. Identlly h,,? tlOA v et heen e?tabl|ihe,|, ,it tempted aaicida In h bedrooni af h. botel here early thla mornlng. Th,- man siiot hlmself ir the Bheal arlth h revolvar. He wa* r<'iii"v>-'i to * imspitai, v\here it araa found ti.at h.- w^is anffartng from a ?tiper getal wound Later he wa* tranr-ferred t'. an eaylom for th<- Inoana It was flrat thoiRht thnt he whs I'oinit llorrlr de Beaiieaire, the Frem-r. Min ister to l>enmark, aa he hnrl reariat.d under thal nante, i>nt iBvaatlgBtlafl dts* eiosed that ?'ount iiorrir ne Baauealre, the Preneh Mhtlater, >\><\ on March H last. ROSPIGLIOSI DIED UNMARRIED Brother Dcnies That Prince Was Wedded to Mrs. F. H. Parkhurst. Home, Sept. tt. -Prince Jooaph Roaptg* llOalj vvho (lled yeitini iv al Htrr-a. ,]ld 1 ot marry rellglOAiaty Mrs K. H. Park hurat, of Bajagor, Me. Uorntaarry Mish Marie Jennini-s Reid, of N,-w OrleaiiMi, accordlna; to hla brother, Prince laiiilllo rt,,splKllosl. ex-ormrriander of the P.tpnl tjuard, who waa al his badeMa tiu hi* death. Prhrrce CaroUla a*8aod tt day an em ph.ltic denial ,,f the pilbllsh. d rrpmt-, snyinK that IndapaiBlantly <>f other eon* a deratlona. aijch a BBBrrlage wa* Impos ?Ible. a* ihe I'liiiulmeni ol MfO, Park* hur*t's marrlaae to Colonc-I ParhhOTBt had raOVea 1*8488 a.Jmltte.l hy th,.- I'atholl, Chorch HIS ARTJrVAREHOUSE Dealer, Says Employe of Ex Senator, Used Fifth Avenue Mansion for Storage. OWNER REFUSED TO BUY Then Pictures Sent on Ap? proval Were Not Removed, Despite Protests?Mag nate May Be "Mad." How the llO.ononof, flrtfth avenue home )f former Senator William A. I Mark. of tloatana, beeame a warehoaaa for a coi e.-tion ef Batatlaga, uahnawa to the Benator hlmaelf. waa dlaclooed yeeterday it his offlce. And when the Senator fleta iack froni Knrope there'a no doubt he'll ta angry, a< -ording to ..ne of thoae in Bla employ. |..,4t klarch, lt *^as aald hy thla em Ba-rmour Thurtajr, ef t'hicago, be ran Impertunlag Ihe Senator ahout aoaae -aintlnga bi wanted the mlQtonalre art olleetor t.. look over. ? n,. kept aekHig foi peiiulaalan to ahow them," aald the man m the Senators ifflce. "untll flnallv Senator (Mark gfl* mleered He theught Thurber only iraated te flhow one oi tare, out inatead do had tweiv,. of them Thurber waa there to open up the bOfl and BhOW them 10 BenatOf Clark. and when the Benator *aw th.in ha aald there was 'aothtog lotng." " The Senator. It waa fld-ied. put tlie .. | ;.. ,; att* ? " it ef hie miad ?nd t lugbl thi y bad beea repacked and ahlpped out il hia heuaa that d*r. Ha aad no id*-a hat theae pictur.a wer-i to tlgur.- ln .* rtory that he *h* ahout tu buy for BhflV ... picturea whleh were >*\<\ originally ., ha\e heen bought by a doalOl f"1 ... and boM te th* Ii preaeal owaer ..i lUMOa "Well." contlnued the chuh amploye, Thurber hk'k>-.i the auperlnteadent ef the ,. tter*e houea, Mr Bowereft if ha eeuld 4?(. them there ut til he oouM aend fOf h. tn, whicn waa fo be pieeamebly tti? ? \t .1n> But Thurber illd not a. nd for .,.? palntlaga Meanwhile Set.ator l lark ? eni away After waitlng ahout to'ir tl .? aapertati ndent weefl tu rtturber t.< come ami pet hla palnttnga, the Benetor'a i.oune waa ne at-.ragf -/arehouaa and tl ^t *.i nature bad r. n Impneed on Rawcrofl dtda't Know ahethei to atlek them out on Ihe aUfa iMilk <t not 1 ?rje-.? Thurher had eoiii 'llenta in the Ka*t he wanted te Iei know atlnga ?ii. ln the aaflattrr'a ? ? toall] lha auperlntendeufa la lulrlea ? I an order from t> <? ||. nn. t* .,' I BgO, I ephew of I p. Clark. "f l*ea AaujelaB, owner ef lha to ?i,!|, tl.. Mim to the latter, ii.*i tt wa* de :*'.'i that th4 owner een ? were al Ipped abeal two weeka raatd l ? Clark i mpteya "Tbay . | - <. *>., aad are h*\ru. I Im ?<??'? . r*a i ? ? ?? ? ? i ? ? V.-.-.-.". what he tho'igl I the Senator r/odld hav.- lo r,av when he ro| t **? k. lh impleya aai.i "lle'i! havt BometMng t? sa^ all riaht 4i,1 ln s K' ln* to he mad Reporte hav ha-i it th?t there were ourteen l l ? ? l leetlon a kleh ? Mlv r"rei\?d by *he r-ienat"r rhey were a,?.-r!be<1 to MoVurth. \S atte.t'l 4i'.i Tur twi ihe Brai artint. At a kankroptcy h-arinii In Chleage <>tt leptember II ? wee ??"! timt v: v clark, >f i.oa A-t,.!-- '.oi l mghl the palnttnga 'rom Ton i * H imea Inc . tho ?. laged ; t "i>, Laae Traat 'foi I ind it a - ia that the -.jies eoatrect arlth K. P *'lark Btlpelated that tli* pi.-t :i,.4 were la be ?*.>id for mh leaa than BB8,668, Thurber *?? said to he employed "i:n .if* Itfl "art ?xp. rl Mlld tU B01 t'. man " MAN DEVOURED BY SHARKS Campania Passengers Witness Orewsome Fall Into Sea. ' flM. Tbfl Trtbtu? 1 London, Bept 24, A tragi. ecene.waa iad bj tli" peeaengera of tho Campania, whlch arrived ai Queeaa town yeeterda] <?n the third day out 1 third > laaa pa-'arnger, John I'agin. rjelonginf lo County afayo, Jumpad i?r fell overboerd from the t,,p de.-k. aii the pas?,eiig.rs arert on deeg nt the tim. when ii cfjf of Man overhofltd " waa ralBBfl. The <'.i.npania'fl enginea w^ere ai onoe itopped and a boat rawed aulckly to *ld the drowiilng man. The paanen gara, hoerever, were ImrrUled io ?>.?.? a iiimber of ah.irks ln tha vlolnlty. an.l the f.-if ih entertelned thal th*. nn ortunat' man w.ih devoured, for by tha tim*' the lo.it bad arrived at tho *i?.t wlw re i-'agnn atruck the aratee :here waa no trac- of him ii is betlevad that he araa Inaane, Th.* Campaala pn.ceedcd after an tour'a delaj. SPAIN W]LL EXHIBIT Participation in 'Frisco Fair Secnred by King Alfonso. Ma.lild. Sept lt, CaUflt Alvaro de Bomenowta the Bpaalah Preaaler, in '. rrned The Aaaodatod i reaa to-day that -paln w*.uld parthlpate offlchilly ln the aiiaina r.i'iti' i:\pos1tlon Bl San Fran |gce ln 1911 Re aald he haij returned ...in San Sebahtlan eapectally to prealdc ner the meeting of the Cihlnet thlfl 4fternoon Bi whhh the declslon to par irlpate would probably he ^ oted The ie.e-.aary funda are to be provlded l*> a rpoclal law to he tfltredaced in the Bpan* sh Parllament The <b'> ision t*. paitlelpate. lt la under itood. waa du.- greatly to the Influen.'. .f King Atfenea, who partleajarly de ilted to a*e Spaln offl.tally repre?entr.| San BYaaeteoe, Hept. BJ; -Fbur ^nmml iloners, appolated by Presldent vlllnon. Ofl here lo-day on the tlmr flonoma ln he Interrata of the Panama-Paclflr In ernatlona! Kxiioeitlon for AiiRtialla. New riealand. Batavla, Peaaflg, the straita lattlamaflta and Balgaa, ?'hin?. The member-. are Alva Adam*5. former Jovernor of ColeradOi tl'Nelll Hevler, of fOW York: Major Sydney A. "Moman. L' 1 A., and Thnmaa A Ktallflmlth. ofllef of he department of agrb-ulture of the ex io?ltlon. GUTHRIE EMPEROR'S GUEST. Toklo, Hept. IU. --Ueorg* W. (luthrie. of Ptttahargh, Amerlcan Ambaaaaaar to lapan, and Mis iluthne were the gueats >f honor at a laaeheea given to-da> by tha l.mp. io. and Empreafl of Japan. [MAYOR KLINE'S SDNI6 Watson Asked to Decide as to Vacancy in Board and Vice-Chairmanship. DOWNING RULES FOR DAY With Tammany Aid Republicau Who Lost Renomination Becomea Temporary Presiding Officer. The Board of Aldermen derided yester? day tO treat the questlon of Mavor KBBO'a status as If It were a very. rery hot ehesinut. Both aldes cau.usecl before tlie meeting and then met to Bgrea that they would ele t a presiding officer pro tem. a prlvllege of tlulrs ahOttt a*hjch there Is no dispute. Coiisenuently. they tslerted to prgatda at the meeting Alderman ftoberl f, D08TB* Ing. of Urooklyn. a nepublic.in. Just be fora adlournjng in the afternoon they adopted a resoiution, offorod bj BaJph Koiks, fuslon ie.id.-r. roqueatlng 'he Oer* poratlon < 'outisel to glve the board bla oplnion of Mayor Kline's sfatua. and WBOther there exlats a racani y ln the BaaB of the alderman from the Hat Wa* trtct, Brooklyn. and ln the vice-. hairman shlp of the b'-ard Incldentally, Ihe electlon of Alderman Downlng preaentrd u clear mdhatlon of i What the fuslon majority may expect lf - . board ia catled upon to elect. a now | vi. 8-ehaJrrnaa on the ground thal Coloaiel '< Kiine ha* left that oneoe raeanl in B8BOBI* ing the dutlea of Mojror. DoarrdBf la w a of those Brooklyn Bepuhlloana in I ? board to ?liom lha cigantzatton haa ,c fuaed a r. numinatiop. Ho!d Balance r Pow*r. j These men hold the '.alan-e of power 'nnd are anspaetad of a arlah to put a| ; Tammany man ln tha B >ard ot Botli Ba by rotlag for Tammany a o?*dldate for I vl.-e-.-halrman of the lotrd 8 rlCO-Ohaif* I ,,..-. e/hi arlll. if eleeted, alao ba aetlngl 1 Prealdent of the Board of AMerinen, and j |aa pBCh Bntltled to three rotoa lh tha J j Board of Eotlmata DowrUng, n-twithsiinding bt8 poHUcal afhUlatlona was Tammai y'a eandldati ' - t, ii poraxj ; r4>aidtn8 eeneer "- ??? n0,nl" nated by Alderman Dowllng. TwBBBMiy leader Alderman Bolha naanalnotad 0 Oranl Batei-hrooh. B rpubltean Tha rota alood i '"?i rtg, 81: Eaterbrook, tl I ' li au addad reaaoo arhy the I m-n Bhould fmger th* iltiBrtlon Bith bIovi * Th.- fnalonlata fall] ? 8pe t i >i Counael Wataon to uphoM the oolaloB ha haa alraady oxpreoaed that Kllm Naa he* come Ma l ? aetlng Mayor) and that he i,as left racant hla aaat aa aldi i ?ad ihe rl< a-ehaJrrnai ahlp ef lha <(oai l of Aldermen. Bul thej do i ot ara-i I tha board to ai t upon tht* optnlon at Ita noat aad to tha elocUoi I i nea riee-ehalrtn.n, for fear ?* leai la tha eouru mlght rcauit in an oppoaite oplnion, and tii.it ln tlectmg a nea ttce-chalrroan the] rrngbl ?? eleetlng, a noa Mayor, thua tnrnlng out * Republlcan and r. p'.a^lr.t hun wlth a TBB.Bt.BT.tO. ln other words. tha fooloBlatB arant a ? : ..-...?. ?.f the grjee-tton bafora thej board take* aal nettati, 'rh", mX*ul ?? had -;.Blg by *Ba aaohlag of an miun llOB agamst the DOyntOBt to Colonel KUBO nf th<- Mayor'a aaiary. , orporatton i euneel ?V.taon. ln Bponaa to a leoueet from i ontroller i d tgast aenl tle latter yeaterda ? .' ? -xi.r.-sae.l bi hlni l*V?1**?"' \ - Kline nlmrelf HepiembeT !???*? .--|.i foi a *l Bbl eti | " ol k ine ri,i become Mayor and had vacated hla faVlner ohVM ll* Bppended o :,,,, thal of ! I'-hiiiei.i Smith. a former ! iVporaUon Counael. a-ho. on ?wtemb< r .. . , , j ia ,\f ?? i.- ,i atmllar q leevon. Charter Read Same as Now. Thlrtv-nine yeara a*o. It BOenU lha Of* ? t Mayoi wa i vacani through di .it Tha ehartar aaJd then, aa II doea to-d?y, t.at P/henever there ahall ba * v^-an.-y i? the office of Mayor, tha Preotdent of the Board <>f Aldermen ahall ???' ?' Majjror ?nd pooaeaa all tha rlghta and powera of Mayor ' Bamuel B II. Van a had been . ?, ted Preeldenl "f the M.,ard <.f A ,,,.ti iie beeame autaerj.Uea.ly. aceord ing t.. Mr. Bmlth, the Buceaaaei ?i tha toUi Mayor Haronaoyer, ?u win be obeerved arrota this Cor* norattnn <'ounael, "thal Under the gaaga of the uw. tha proaldOBl of tha '...i.rd la not only tO a< t as Mavor.' but la tO ab.*"lutely "8*88880. Bll the rls'hts ard powers of Mayor' Thoaa word* are a* atrong aa any th.1 oauld h?va kieen u?ed They eleatiy make the i-roetdent of the lloard Of Aldertn.ii the .o-tual Mavor Of tho city when a aa?ea**ci has been ereated in in.- o03ee ?Mr. Vanea a*, therefore, at thla eao* uu'iit. und-.i the lawn of tha State of NaB York. as trulv the Mavor of tha Cit| 88 1Uj Mr. Havaraeyer during tha laat twi n ty.thre* rnoBtha of his Hfe and u? arlll ., Mr. Wlehham if aliv.i the tirei day of Um ensuiiiK year. The law operatee to absolut.-ly dlvest hlin ot tho olllce <>i aldera an and to aaveal him with the aaaV >? of Mayor dBiing lha tlma arhlcb Mr Havetneyar wobM have aerved if hi* Ufa had been prolonged to the tiist day >>f January. He holds but one b8nOO, and that the inayoralty of the ,itv "flu jjtifonns tho duil.-s,of one offl.-e *nd one pnly. By op.i.iii.m of BBtettng statuti* h,> i?. for the time B*stng, aa i?r feetl) tranaferred from ihe Boaurd of ai dorincii to lha chamher of the rnavyoratty as lliciUKb he had raolgned the former po ?itlon and been elected tO the latter" Corporation Counael Bmlth g"..'* on to aa) that slmllar .juestlous atose when VUe-1'iesldent Tylei ,.f the Unlted Htat.s rooceadad Preeldenl WlUlam n.-nry iiar rlsOn. in 1111. It with rl.-.-|,l.,l that Tyl.r beeame Preoldenl and nol aetlng Presi iU-nt, and the decision wa* never dlaputed in the courts th, n or latl r wlien PHImore anrrfiodod Taylor or JobBaon LtBeoln The former Corporatlc;n < loainael eloaaa his oplnion ??? followa: "ln nn ludgment, there can be no nues tlon that Mr. Vance la the Mayor >>f the >lt.\, an.l not now a niember of your board; that hls s.-at thereln ha*i berome and ia at present vacant. und that th board oleorly posseages tha power an.l ?luty nf miiiiK BBoh raoanoy by vote of a majoritv ,,f aii th>- membera alaeted.'' Mayor Kline hlmself ia plttyine; jjafe. He contenda he has becorne Mayor, iu mc cordance wlth the OgBBloa of Corporation! Counael Watson, arad that hls aeat a? alderman and the vice-clialrmanBlilp of the board aro vacant Hut hc refuaea 10 raaagg the*? two ottlce* on tha ground that on beconilng Mayoi he vacated them antoinatlcally. "\N'hy should I reslgn'."' ne asked ye? terday. "When Pienldent MoKbjdOg dled and Theodore RoOOOVeH aWOagaa President of th* T.'iiitcd States. did Mi. Uooaavelt r*?lKn as \'l,-c-Presldent?" "Do you tlilnk, then, that you have a rlght to ?tt ln the Foard of Aldermen aa a member?" "No; I do not thlnk I have a right to ait aa a member of the Board of Aldermen frcm the 61at Diatrict. and the aame ap ollM to my actlng aa vice-chairman of tha board Hut aa Mayor I thlnk I have a perfect right to flit In the Hoard of Alder? men." "How many voter, do you tlunk there are now In the Hoard of Kstimat'-?" waa another queatlon. "Thlrteen." he aald. "Isn't It true. then. Mr. Mayor. that the Hoard of Eatimate will not be ablc to paaa eertatn propoaltlons which. under the rhartfr. require that all fllxteen votea he eaat in the afflrmatlve?" "That is my tmpresaion." "Spe.cial tevenue bonda, for Infltance, oannot be. voted for the reat of the year^ "Not wlth the preeent memberahlp. Bfl leas I ain mlataken." he replied. Mayor KUne re< elvod yeaterday a letter from the 18th Assembly Diatrict commit? tee of the National Progressive party *>f Klnga County telling him that organiz* tlon had wlthdrawn Ita eandidate for al derman la tiie Bflt DlfltrUt becauae lt be lleved the Mayor of the city flhould be re Uavad of the neceaalty of maklng an urtive caavaaa for ra eleatjaa to the Board Of Aldermen. An add.-d reaaon, the letter aaya, la the .Mayor'a announ.ed ln tontlOB to OOOtlOUfl the admlnlatratlon of Mav-.r oaynor without ehange of subord. nater*. SIX FORTUNES LOST [Actor Tella of Refusing "Peter Pan" and "Prisoner of Zenda." [Bj CBble te The Trlbun-J. 1 London, Bept 24.-Bir Herbert Tree Imparted a aecrat of aewaatlonfll ln toreet yvaterday. "Heter I'an." ahout tho ineat autuBaaful play evei pro ,.,. . ,j, was originally affcred to him ,,nd he declinad lt. and thun inlflned a fortune. Speaking at a luncheon in honor of CyHl Maude. who l<-av*? fo .|av for his Amerlcan t..ur. Slr Herbert Tree COflfeaaed that had he produeed aii r.f the piaya arhleh he rcfused he would n?.w be a rleh man. btit that he had the aatiefactlon of kaaartng that all of theae playa hnd enrhhed hrother managera. Sir Herbert then addfld that he hfld dacllned MPatar '"'"" frtun lt was '.ruught him, "Kianiet." "Diplomacy," ?The Prtaoner of Baada," and "If I Were King." -?? FRENCH AVIATOR DROWNED Military Airman. Strapped to Craft. Falls Into Sea. Ilegader, Iforoeee Bept II A Fraratk mltltarj BVlator, <omlng here from <7aaa bianca | daj araa planged Into the aee d< ... -A.-itei vhen hla aeroplane capal-ed ai a dlatan'e of M I rerdfl from tho bearh The nirman waa faafened to the l?a| of bhi maehlne and did not come to face again. The denth re.'Orded BbOV6 la the HttB fnt-i'lty n;n.e the aeeidflBl ln whlch Lieu? tenant Belfrldge loat hia llfe. fhe ye;. r* nrc" One hundred and eleven avlatorfl have met death thua far in ItlS. ANSWERS U. S. CRITIClSKj "The Times" Oalls p-,^ Concegsions Non-Politic-4 [By r?.ble tr, Tbe Trtbjn? | London, Sept. ".4.?"The Tim*,/.., i rus-ilng American objectlona {" ** I Pearflon concesfllonfl, says: "Thtr, be no doubt that the vlewe exprtl. raise queatlone of the moat monieRr' I ii.terest, but aa far as the Pe,.-^. ?' I . esBions are concerned they are u .?n Inaccurate Information ar,,, ^ any case premature. Neither t Oolombia nor from Ecuador h?r*p *-ona as yet actuully aecured any < essions at all, for ln both cue% (ontracts have atill to be ratlf?j the respective eongreshea "Apart from thla. however, tn-n no truth ln the report that th-, (J tract with Colombta containa any, conceeaiona as that which ????*? have excited the aus* eptlblUtig, Waahington. The aetual t< rmi y* contract are not availahle, aa th? atill under dincu??ton. but we Ufj^ dtand that they clo?ely resembl-. % contract wlth Ecuador. The ?**,>%% *-onc?iflsionfl have in reallty nn m^ character whatever." NEW LAWS FOR SPAIN Government Purposes to !? crease Army by 71,000 Men [By Caato to Tha Tribunal Marrid, Sept. 23.-The govemn,,, havlng declded to open Parllament 2 month. the fablnet met to-day to frta the leglfllatlve. programme to be M mitted. A measure ls to be pr??er,t?i calling for an increase of 71,000 ra* ln the number of'recrulte for th? ct-j. ing year. Reform of the achool tyitri will also occupy leglfllarorg, The openlng of the Pflrllamtnt i looked on wlth ?ome appreherul-rn ii government cin-iea. aa laat aeoilon n, marked by atrong opposttion to tlu ministerial policles. Prernier Romi. nonea declared to-day ln an lnterv,--/ that he aill oubmlt hla rrounraru*, u a queatlon of confldence, ?nd that ff he fails to nhfaln h worklfif mtjorlty he will reaign. In aueh case hla aucceaaor a!ll ->->qV. ably be Sefior Prletu. fonner Secre'arv of State and the preaent leader of th< dlaaenthag factlon of the Liberal p&rty. B AMERICAN ^VISER TO CHTJi Henry Carter Adams, of Michiftt Accepts Post in Peking. Waahlngton. fiept. B.?Priendfl of T?*--* farter Adania, rrofe.-nor of polltlcal araa. oa \ rt' the Unlrereitj <.f Mlchigai ?v/i haa aeeepted the pont of general fl'Cflifl vi4-r to the Hepubhc of t.'hina. Ann Arhor, Ifleh., Sept ^ -ff-ajfj Adania to-day conrirn.ed the \\ reporv i'ca.nd he WOUld fl ' ll ?: a Chil M :i?ion BPflOinted 'or tH Btaadardlsatlon "f reeordi of goverrrnert r.V.lwaya Ue w 11 ?'*. October 1* INSTRUCTION._INSTRUCTION. M\\ lUKk -llrrntw. -d NBB 1 4IHK ?Hrentwoe.l. Academy of Saint Joseph ln-the-Pincs BRENTWOOD, NEW YORK A Bo&rding School for Young; Ladies Prepar.tory Collegiate Ac.demic and Elern-ent*u*y Departmenta A large tirrproof huildiiiu nearinj- compl'tion will, this yfir, ifford gre.tcr iCtommodation to the scnior students. Studiea reaumed September 8th NKW \OHK?Manliuttun. HAMILTON INSTITUTE FOR BOYS, 599 Weat End Avenue. N v. .,..?? bi *? Ir . Prta I ??' 8B0J BUret FOR GIRLS. 601 Weat End Avenue. Mra N a .?-'.?? Ir., Wa. Tel B88 River. Preparation from Primary to Collegfl. H,be..l? tBaieeed >>T V % >t?l? Ke??-ota. Certificate of School fldmlta lo College. t?"flBBSfljBB' ?nd T??.ir? I'r-iiar.'l n? feh^ol. r,N,r. Una naaaaa, AtflMlfl Pt>M Tlie rrlnelpeU \reJSom at THF K< IIOOIA ?PRIMARY TO rOl.I.EGE" Derkeley School for Boys TMIBTY-FOUBTM TBAO Ti?r->w?N fl-*flfMra4fl)fl far ?<< Cellacea ?nfl Taahnlaal Baheala. Uabt aiTj tpaoaa Bja-rfletaaaa :'J? ? ??: ? -? h?T? ?ntar?<1 C>:t?t?. Qpeer lihNl apana HVaflnaaflay. Baat. 84 Lawar aehool apaaa Wadnaaday. Oat. I I'.iuatrataJ OaUIOflOe ayea aap4?atloa 72nd St. k Wtit End Btfl Iei. Columflui 1418 COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL iiiiimm. teMOLtmcLi i ihkproof. LaberatorWa Qymnaelum, Pleyeroead (111) *THKKT 1MI < KNTRAt PARK WBBT. BOYB s''.'.'l.s>|-| I t.Y PREPARED POk inil MIUV \AI.K. tORNKI.I., HAR1AR1). 1'RIM ETON. REOKXTfl. Bt'BZJKtfBa, i'kimarv n^aaca. I.-.0TII YK1K HK4.IV* NKIT. 24. Hfalmaatera nnw at School T*l. 3T??T Rlvaratde. Collegiate School Ii a College Preparatory School wilb atrong Pri? mary aad Junlor Ortdti. Modarn i.-hool building. Larga *1> mnattutn. 1.1th rOr year begina Bapt. SOta Boyg 1*1 ??? W. ITthSt. ha . twaanProadwayanflWaat rooadadltll End Av(nll,| N#w VorU. ./ A. r. Warrtn. Headaaita-. IRVING SCHOOL i I). BAY, ??> 111>. hitii ??. I irmfniHo. Prlmnry. Inirrmedlate. <..ii.-gi.4tf ni,! i.uiTiiiil llep'ta. N.i h'.n.. alii.lv for tiovi \.nd-r fUtaan. It?op,iia 8?r-t J.-.th. Phona 4?3fl xohuyler. I>K H\Y NOW M BCHOOL MORN1NQB. The Brown School of Tutoring I rnlrrlr 1 . Hrovtn, H. >.. Head Maater. 341 a/aei 7."iili Ht. I'hen* *'<>l 8664 Kounded io**?i. Bofurdlaa aad De*' Bcaeat I-oe Ulvaly oaly (MM PUpll at n time wlih a taa.her. ?v S-l.oot wlth an Xtn.i.Npl.'Te of Work " _ BTBINKM BCHOOLB, P V ACKARD COMMERCIAL SCHOOL Lexington Ave. & 35th St. COflBBM rclfll. ai.ni.grapl.lc and a>. reiiuui touraee. WALL TERM NOW OPEN. Band for ratalog No aollrltora Sperial rourae In Higher 1. .o.inilng, I ..-I A. ...liiillug nnd Audltlng. BTgajB VORK? 1-ong lalanil. A MOPET, HOME BOARIUN ; B H'^OURl piet* wlth tno.iarn *a)elptn*nu aad ??? (arv improvamants. la IHE Klll IN8TITTTB FOg BOV?. Khuhing (Efltabllahed 1888), Loag Ulaaali rmiraea (t>'n., awlip/nlag pool, ?llitarr4ka athletlc flel'd. t'ni'.irp*a**d alvan- .?;?i ln *j*' Uaa Modarata terma. I'R r At'!. KTIJJ NBW \ORK-Vulhalla. WeaU-heaUt C-*J*t; CHAPPAQUA MOUNTAIN INSTITVTE Yalhalla, Weatoheater 4 o.. B, 1 . R<'? *?*? a e*untr** bom* flchool ?or gtrla nt all al'1 r>>.* oniy uii'ier ll }{<:n' Mothar fer 888*1 >hlldr*r.; 4.',rr| jr*eT| 2f> rr.llta fiaafl g, V to *.-ra* 888 ti alWattea, 4': -oaaag at'idy. Rafea |?,>0 ... 88T8 ' etaleg. _ NKW ll.RSKY?Mn.-aln I'ark. art rn^irKssoR wiah*apjr''s faltl*ar818j tiuflht a.'ulpuira. applted ".rta and at*r pirtnarahlr. hiali elaaa buelneaa prnpoaitJe" hlgheai r. f?ren,?a: dlplnmai <"ara af a l ia* studio, Uaeota Park, K. ?'?_J NEW JEB"*KY?rennltifto*. The rennlnglo-, aVhool f*r Bo- ,. 18 aBB ef RpUndld vv irk rank thla a ?4?M *""??* beal Amarlr-an Preparatory Inan'u'i ???>? *r:'J DR. FRANK MaPtMH, _II.,x A. l'e-inlna* '". N. J DABC'INO Bf'llOOLB. THE OSCAR DURYEA SCflOfl 47 WEST 72D STREET Iptown Braneh: 6fl4 and 53T IVeat 13.* * TUITION in AESTHETICj DANCING and DEjWgj Ball room Sulte* for Rental. Tel. 6211 <* Cluuis n. HALIF LOU1S H. SCHOOL 7 W?6? 4.'od St. bVJ ... iriuate of Ihe .waiii RUSSIAN IMPERIAL BALIET 5CHW p ivat. elaa-aai ... ' la.al.-". h8*h88? l,ree!i. Toe an.l Natlonal V*nta*. Ih* Bewefll l'arialiin Hallr. MIStUJIMitlls ? BOOL8. National Jeweiers' Ar. School I'lamond a-ttlna. *n*ravln?. i**'iTi J,,.;on/ d-ala-mna. A, UUght; d*>. ?.'""JfJ M8*J *?*, ??-.?*. po.lt.on. aeeurad: 'VffiJgM paid profMdona; eatalo*. II1' ? ..fl*J TIIK RKRIIT7. M I4IOI. Ol' >-*'"";|W Madlaen Hquar* (ll? ?''*.?*?-;,, B Harlem flren^h. 143 I.rnn? ?*' ? "'"-t'-'n B Brooklyn Braneh. '.'1? .'-'' M>'"*^? New < laaaea ( onatar"- ^?'n? ?' school _AGENCI,?.9;.,of Ameri.Hn *nd rnreign Teeeheri> *?, &>< Suppllea I'rof.-.aora. 1 ? *'*'r'ool| ,nd ?*?' l?MraTi. fotNC-Vt'l-.^ Pl enie????, et-. Illaa Apply to Mr*. 83 I'nlon Squara MIBCELLANE0U8. TOl'Bfl 5fBl . anidert -t L^'"**i-ait-*i?*?er,i llve wlth OpumoU pro>??<>r ?** n nflV* fam-lv. Vlaa 1. T.. Tnbun* l V"*n 1864 nroa>i?v*i>