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sm ." THE ST. LOUIS REPUBLIC. "WOIRXiD'S J904 FAIB In St. Lnla Owe Cnt NINETY-FIFTH YEAR. ST. LOFIS.O.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 3. 190. "P T? T O TT-. - Train. Tlim Cnt. JJ - V A- Oatelde St- Lest. Tw WOULD ELIMINATE THE EVIL IN TRUSTS EXPLORER BALDWIN BLAMED FOR FAILURE DUCHESS'S VISIT A VIOLATION OF RULES MORE THAN 1,000 DEAD AND 1,500 INJURED IN PFLEE'S LATEST ERUPTION. PRESIDENT FRANCIS WILL GOTO ENGLAND President Again Discusses Indus- trial Problems on Rernra to Massachusetts. Swedish Memlwr of Arctic Expedi tion Tells of Qaarrels With aptaia Johansj-eB- Coast on the Iaddeat lias Dnrs-B Attt-niiun to II-i3la- ifnts for ihr War tjanw. Ax-?pt5 Iaviratioa f Aiaericaii : criv ia London for Thanti- ALSO TALKS ON PHILIPPINES. CONSUL IS INVESTIGATING. -HIGGlfiSON MAY YET EXPLAIN. SAILS MIDDLE OF NOVEMBER. fc3W " v ? , Gnest of Governor Crane at Daltoa and This Morninz Will Drive Through Several Towns in lierkshlre Hills. Ualtos. ita.. Sept. 5. Premtent To-v Tlt to-day took notice or his return - .lt to Maswcnaetts by deiiveriax at Fltcbfcurf arother pch on h trust question, te order that he- might fsBy answer bk critics and to more clearly define his attitude of laat subject. He aUo launched Into d'fens of the army la th Philippines during his rpeeca SprisgSeld. The Impression bad zobp forth that any r!r ha might express regarding the ae qnliirtj at territory by the United States would i Tie to be coldly received, but the noo-trajons of approval which greeted Sis ettersnees dispelled this Idea. Frequent stops again were made to-day. and at each place the President delivered b. speech. Fltchburc's reception was nota ble for the size of the crowd and the en thusiasm which the people displayed. Governor Crane to-night has the Presi dent as his guest here. The town Is beauti fully Illuminated. Early In the morning the President and Ms entire party will drive from Dalton to Etockbridge. passing through Flttsfleld and Tenoz. to view the picturesque scenery of the Berkshire Hills. In his speech at Fltch burg to-day the President said: ' STANDS ON' niS FORMER GROUND. If some of those who hare cause for wonder In what I hare csM this fall on the rabjTt f crest corporations, which are popularly, al though with technical Inaccuracy, known u trusts, would take the trr-ble to read znr mes eages when I wa Governor, what I said on the stump two yars sro, and what I put Into my Srrt mnsan to CoisT"ss, I think they would have b.en less astcnlshM. I said nothlna on the vtumo that I do not think I could make good, and I shall not hesitate now to take the porttlen whl-h I then advocated. I am even more citato that you who hear what I sar should think of It than that you hcrld applaud It. I am net route to try to define with technical accuracy what ourht to be meant when we rp.ak of a trust. But If by trim we mean merely a War corporation. thn I ask you to ponder the otter folly of the man who either In a an'rlt of rancor or In a spirit of folly rays. 'TWtror th trusts." without giving you an Idea of what b mean really to do. I will ro with him If to ar dtroy the evil In the trust. glaclr. WOULD TTtT TO FIND OUT KVIU I will try to Ana out that evil: I will k to apply remedies, wfc'eh I hay. already outllnM In other sDeecbea: but If his policy from whatever motive, whether hatred, fear, panic or Just her Ignorance, Is to destroy the trusts in a way that will destroy all our prosperity no. ThOM mtn who adrocata wild and foolltfa reme dies which would be wcrse than the disease are Colstg all In their power to perpetuata the evil against which thy nominally war. because If wa are brought fac to face with the naked Isau of either keeplcr or totally destroying a prosper ity in which the rrajortty chare, but In which soma share Improperly, why, as renslble men we must decide that it la a great deal bitter that ora people should prosper too much (nan that no on should prosper enough. So that the man who advocate drstrorfce the trust by measures which would paralyze the Industrie of tb country I at bast a quack and at worst an enemy to the Republic. CONSTITUTION MAT HE CHAMOKD, f belief aometbln can be ten by nations! lrrfclatlon. Wh'n I elate (hat, I ask you p not toy word. I my, I Ulley, It Is pot i mr pawtr (o ey J krww, When J (elK to you of my own asecullv duts I can Wl you d(lnl(ly rbt will and what !l! iu.t be d ne. When I sr-esk pf h cW.s of any -c e en only ,y that I belley tr.truMnt imr cn be AiAi Ity pillonai IsfUUifOT, I bU It will be dn, I (Idnk we can tH Uw rblch Hill msurrLy Intftu ()x p-rtter n( Ui Vttr (iuytrr.wtnl over ro(jy,flPw.; but, gr,tlii),tn, I lv flrroly jiit in iiw 1 lhr trill in wtiuimtni t Hi Owtinnhn M ! nall'O. swf'flf'- 4'!llinl por on (he Ks4er niiwiil to Am will P-wr b, PLANS FORSOUTHERN TOUR, VrvaMiftt Will VMi'ffinnnHwn nnd North CwMnn, Vfnrewtr, Mw, m l-Vht f 'Mowing tiltwury of i'rtfi.m HwwH m m rifp f$nmv' fr HhWi nn,llim lrn mil tt'foyi Vfi prtMm win mv nymf uy on Hi wwilPif it rMmr ft for WnhlnK' tun, from which wim ui mi trrtn will nm om iii miiimmtt mn onm ,il mt m.lwih hi fur viiwiiM, vv. v-, wlisf ii will unlvu fni iim hhhi'Iok nt r'lfl' IMA ', 'Fit I'mmm win univn m tlim, f H H;'f) on iim mmilnri uf Hmi MXil.V'W,L'!a 'iy Minn tmr UtlluM III Mi (k HillHM. HIHIHV IIU toill JlflilliJ. Ilia f(.fiiu. iHriurmn M L'lM.AV'im'L'i JM Jww wr ":.i"v..'4 ':r ''. ..'iiirt"vv"'ni'.. mil Mli'WjMe Film!) l iVMifih, i mi ai-i'-nlMHi f.in.ui for (hum fk W'ft'Jfii '".'I', '','" Uli1,.,pHtl Hii WtllVtlti khftwii hllJIt rVll) I iihliim t, Al lib AtMilnu. uulv lilt lliji ItillfllllM 1f Im ml iSnmii lm jfrter iky FAVORS mi FIQMT8 TO 8ETTLB 0UARntIL8, ft n r n r tit himhtllli' 'I'Hltei I'nUiHt tUMIli Oil IVfilltlFH('llflll'H I'lulii eTll tllli llUfflffl', Hew Yiiik, rfii t -('limit f, Umliwr, lltfitf uf lmlTlllc, wlm In vl'lllim ild eiiyi Jw) f'eeii ftfii it ii win imiitit in lm f'irrr-''iiiu lirfiu. iin li iiuiiUd an tmviiiK ihiUhIi "Why fUmilil I lulu hi p1 il'jiiisj (nth tel ui iihl HHHllml m law III HHiUmUy, yti Una 6 Unit amity miH wIuiihhmh in i;Ultrlll id rt lrr pfef Inn Imii lilbh'ti t An iml Mliir llni Mtdninti bf tldlliM IliUmi Ifi llHM-HlHt Ills Urt, m ni,y thhiM t tiHHlne, iiliHHbMljf t km III tniut tit liiiilim, I f,rifr It I um lififlela. in fuwig mm thtli tmtintill t U'iw In ftfl illttftHinf (it fisfe'l'inl tl'lllf fle' III III flllf- It H tntntn In wwioii ut fltMlif ( ivtlt wtapm tii fiot hi km:" fUT DfAMONDJINQS IN MOUTH, Arkti" Ufrl HhyiI Her iHwIti Vrsm UiuliWRrwrm, fUerVMAQM'FMAU j?ffeft Offlng, Art, flvti lnootor Pitd Billion, wmi i-i wiii roup IM en Hit '' l?Mln ifow Km ewwwit ItlrfoWOt li 8ft l'll, Wfi lleld UPfl'J h&ta,al nt7il. . Vaunt 4y, WW" mum of ImmiiB iy, how ivtff! lill .i dwfoV mIim wV ly St turn Mt nimtt ib ftf mom mn Part of America's Crew Will Spend the Winter at Trmasoe. Where Quarters Are Constructed for Ponies and Docs. j Ralrfwin of the Boldwia-Zxeirier .Vrettc ex- I pediuens is wajmieUfis wtjrter rtoarivrs j i.mr wc jrvzticj oou aoKS a-r was cskj. Part of tht crew of the Aserica win re main here to take care of the aatmnV Th United 5latt- Consul at Bergen. Vic tor E. Nelson. Li still bu!iy emsised in m vestlaatintr the dispute between Ur. Dahl ln and Captain Johictsca of the .Vraertca. Stockholm. Sept. i The Tfclnlnen pub lishes a lone interview with Capuin Drel lick. a Swedish member of the HaMnln Zlesler Arctic espedition. In this Interview Captain Breilick rays the difficulties between Mr. Baldwin and Captain Johansson of the America beican at Dundee In a disagreement as to the Al ness of the ecslneer of th vesseL Captain Jnhansen. according to Captain Dreilick. Ill treated the crew of the America, who made no complaint. Upon arriving at Tromsoe. Norway, on the outward trip. Mr. Baldwin proposed to the mate of the America that he take command of the ship. This order nas repeated at Vadsoe and Archangel, but It was always declined. Captain Johanssen overworked the crew and Mr. Baldwin did not InteHere. HOT DISPUTE OVEP. ANCHORAGE. Continuing, the Swedish captain says that one day when the America was surrounded by Ice, Captain Johansson reasonably re fused to anchor, a maneuver which, according- to the'jee pllcu;, would have been dangerous. A heated controversy then arose between Mr. Baldwin and Captain Johansson, the former Insisting that Cap tain Johanssen was not master of the America but only galling master. Captain Johanssen produced his papers to prove that he was master of the ship. Further troublo arose when the captain wanted certain explosives removed from un derneath the cabin. This wa violently op posed by Mr. Baldwin, but the explosives were eventually remcied. The climax was reached one night during a terriflc htorm. The ship's anchor wa dragging and Captain Johanssen offered Mr. Baldwin the chance of losing the an chor or the bowsprit. To this Mr. Bald win answered: "Bosh." The vessel was ordered astern, and th reversing of her engines broke the anchor chain. She narrowly cleared some icebergs which were descending upon her. The captain wan discharged Mare- 3 nnd Mr. Baldwin, who was starting o . sleigh expedition, ordered the crew to obey Hart, the engineer. The mate nd the crew re plied that such action would be mutiny, as they had made their contracts with Cap tain Johanssen. Mr. Baldwin then threat ened the crew with punishment for mutiny against him, the owner and leader of the expedition. Captain Johanssen advised the crtw to avoid trouble. BALDWIN DISCHARGES CAPTAIN. On returning from the fl'ljrti expedition. May 21, Mr, Baldwin communlcaud In writ ing to Captain Johanssen the announf-e- ment of hi discharge, and Captain Joliaus sen requested the mato of Iho America to take command. Upon returning In Norway Captain Joharivsen telegraphed the agent of Wil liam JCIegler of New York not to forward money to Mr. Baldwin, Mr, JCIegler l ih (In arris I backer of, the eyp-dUlon, Ur Baldwin received, however, tlt.VA, wlllrh lie rfepovlted at Gothenburg, Hwedffl, to II) crtdlt of Ih Hdlh rrrw of th4 America, 7 hit fa 1 1 ur of h Hold win espdlfffi I Is s:rbfcd by rapufn DrHIIek ro Internal freulM and Mr, Baldwin' ini-nmwwy m eajer, 'Hi Am'rtnsp mml.r of t; espadlilin wr fart4Mn hy lh iiin of ihlr mm' tmein la mk any rommnnlf mr,M lo ih f)fjvfppr', whll tb Hwa-dikli ;nrml,-r WHISKY IN TABLET FORM, ('omymny Oraiiufyfii in Nnnntun turn Cniiipnwiti Hpfrlrw, HBi'i;nffffnwfAfe iHimlmiiiun, li, v. favt ?,-Tli rm jri.ffcd HMfIK ifl n,iifil; fsowfuny I Hi onm of firm liiwi'irmrii In Minn Imml'in lo f( uf, wIMy iW nllir plr i u mnnU iMi, f1) wfllsli Ui In filn'to on Hi mirM It Hi inwiU'in of II- t'lil (ri'iiUiHli, Ic-I hHii-ii'li-r m Hi tirninni In ilil rliy. Hill lli oili"r nt lii mnfmny mm ' diif limy I,, 'ifitiiiHin w wii'im, H. (' Ilnlllf r.i(infy, (i, A, IMflwIin lfi mr, If II C (iMlwnuS) 'i'lii) r-t,innny Im lin limnmuM wild h wIM ""(( lit li")"), mifhiiili of whMi I itiltl In, Mr. ii'ltiilinimli ei!? for hl InvHillim llml ll will hi of ( vhIii In ll M'dlPril tiwHi OMUiirtiK ill 11 III lllt1MP 6 II elHliii llml hl lWl mnlilnt all of llm wiu-fttn ot imrit wlil'ky In hM fijnn, iM Hint y AluvMnn h tolifM In h entn1n liMiillly of wnff flirt tlm imy Ij.I klnl ot wliltky I 'iuiubl ArfillM fHtliH ilalitud liy tlin wmilm of IIih t-omiiHuy I tlihl Hi UIhIi liilmii- lUiilHl ItlMIW lHt nli'J till Wirt I lU-i-Ht will Im Hvuliifil by lliftjm of llm lubm. YOUNQERglEEKFULL PARDON. MIlllll'fidlH lUllild Will (,'OJIHfili-r- Ailk'ii(l(iii ill NcJtt MvulUttf, HM'llhUU MkblAti Rt, 'ftiiif num., rtt i-'n turn far- dm tlliitn mill, at IK it tiifllliK, HKHln txihuldff All MpJillcff,JJ Ot III tliiUlfHf liwjri fur h lull pimitiii, wlihli will pKiiiiit llim t'llttUttl tn llwtrl W, W. Ilainti Mlsfiii lnwytr, l In fit I'.ul tuttmtlng IIih Appllsnllfllb 'flia lioafa 'I'lilH ll nlmllnf ajitileH;f ll fiiitUiit, hut on ihn titmtuU llml Ih (jflioiK hmj i,pef, nf inn fimtt rfiiao nt '".!lif"ri '" ""'"Hi L"iii I'St'iufi, '.H'.f'lei'u waffafil a ml ,flt'lufi, , Until I'Ma and Jiimss foii(ir af antlollf I retoiri in iiii'.r iil'l hum in pii, lu. tn laiiiui'ilnu thai Jim iiiml hfi in rri hi irieir live, BIKI iin 1otntr Initni) Inmurr, if fv full tmrnim, M'l Mditl STRUCK STRONG FLOW OF GAS, Hfillne Coiinly Gimimtiy MnUcn ) cowry nt 3lnl.filitifi(l. nr.nwmfwMiAU M7lmll, Mo,, Hpt, J-A tlphona m I- till hi w noun from Mflfulfil, tn riIIm tiorlliWHt ot till eliy, wt that th gallfl Ciinlr VswWfiit uomptmy h Mrutk iinng flow et m m dpih of titty ttH, BeVfl Im mud a tt liy throwing iiht4 fnatth Iflltf tii will ma wn$ Italy . Statement Is 3Iade Thar Admiral J Could Not WHI K.-fH-f to A! loSIiis I n bidden uue to Go on IJoard Kearsare. Waaktaurtoo. Sept- :. S Kreat i -Site eoBraent cm the va-tt C A-Mf'n' S reiary danger of ih Wr DeoHrtm t Iwcb i f Uar&rarsMKw assd (her Vi """ nViCihtp Keersarse f tlnr Red &t on S . day that attention ha tn att-.--l this provision of th rule. goverii-.g t: war Kame: , n- attacking Jleet h M b u-kr sole dlr-tlon of th coramnstler in chie' '? the naval force. As he is a hostile on er he will not be siven any Intercourse w!' the shore except under a flat: of tmie. H- will allow no boats of any kind f c m alongKlde. If he wihes Infnrmat.on he will seek it as h would In war. All AmT lean merchant shipping is supposed to be in port." HIGGINSON IIEI-PED MAKE RULES This paragraph Is No. of the ru! which were prepared under the dlrectlcn " Major General MacArthur and Rear -wi mlral Higglnyon himself. The "period of the maneuvers" referr-i to takes in the entire time from mldnlstt of August 13 to noon of September C The Duchess went aboard the Krt.rsarge from the launch of the Assistant S-cretary of War on Sunday afternoon. Amr st 31. Regarding the "period of the rr .neuvcrs" the rules stipulate that It shal' consist of two phases, the "period of prep' ration" and the "period of hotil!ty." Thus, although Sunday wa- a pnrt of the period of preparation whlcV ended at mid night Sunday, it was al'J a part of the period of the maneuvers .'o which the rules apply. Her Grace of Marlr jroueh's v!Mt to the red fleet on the eve of "war" Sunday was more dlcursed a the Navy Dtpartment to-day than any' other feature of the maneuvers. Rear Admiral HiggInon. It Is thought, probably wiil voluntarily make soma expla nation of 'the matter In view of the wide spread comment nroustd by the Incident. CAI-YAIN CHADWICK offers denial Captain Chadnlck has deemed the stories about the Incident of sufllclent Importance to send to the Bureau of Navigation a de nlal of the report that he had told Rear Admiral Hlgglnwon that he had given the Duchew and her party to undrntand that an invitation would be issued them. He etateg In his telegram that he went on board to talk with Rear Admiral Ulg ginson on a question concerning mines to be utred In the maneuvers. Oflleen at the Navy Department, who professed to have direct Information, to day eaid that Rear Admiral Hlgglnson khould not be blamed for the visit, as Hi was placed In a position where he could not well rtaii6 a. request to permit the party to come aboard his ship. Just what the clrcurntanes were i not spnrent, al though ih oltlclals of the department are curious to learn. Cardinal million III. jlKPt.'nfJ'J HI'J''ML. Balllinor. rW't. It w reported to night that Cardinal Gibbon I quit III, crxi that hi ihyIen, Vivinr frinovnn, h leen aummoiirri by llrKraph from AtlHntle Hiy, The fiirdlnai wm ikii III lt nek and hi llliiefe dfgn'ied u UimUxno, Now It I d the i"'rdliiil 1 Piirr(in frow nalmilii. arid rny he rvirnpeJM io underK'i an fifiTHltiin, nil d'P'ipllriK uP'n lh !- of 111 fihelruellon. ,EADJNG s JiJiMIj-j, TO-DAY'S REPUBLIC Tllli WM HtHl'M TIIIH WiHHIiin AT CM AH, nw TIIM HVI'.HIHIf AT V 'run Wi'iH HtVIri 'IUIH HVUHIHU AT 'nr Wt 'rnt'HrUr ulnnAy Wfiliiftilny Hint 'IhHMtari ilmner 'lliiirmlny, wiu'runn tiimA'inm, fur m, limit unit VMnUftiiiirntf lair unit nrinr, Vur Mmir''iilr Vciliirnlnf, 'lltiiFilnr, lnlr mnl vnnlur, t'nr llllniil"l'iilr WmtHfitHr, 'I hurt ilHyi viitilrf, l'. iilnln'Ai VeHlioh HiilntillM Will u. I r"lflr ItfHHH ''llif! IIU (lWH JUllllt-" hint of ('dhl aulyu d-ini lUtr m Itmi'l, I'liWf Uuui'li OMrit 0ldi Wl dl.if, ilnt-iiig hi IfAoiHf, Hi-inlhWa I'ollil Hlihll, lilmilff Oiik tilnlr.it In Vmi Ity Anrln, t. Unfniimli Ytu Prom tw foik, t, ll-tmilliLi Wuild tn Upturn i'MUtUhi. iliw-ml t'.tnti tiuttitiinty, l-ltnl Uy' lltbi-lfl lii iimAlnt'ii Ot fl tlMI.M. 1, Hast IMi tie. Mr. and ills Tfri Will Mtbmt Bllvi- Ainlvtiify. Veitlff fluilalln, i I, I'Mnil!. UmeliUu In fioelsiy. , Cliuroh ot tli Crtyiwnt ilMlHinK I'miu iluinntd p, Mapuhllf "VVflrit" Adfll"in'iil. Illrlhf UatiUta no4 firalli lewrd. Ifew Uiirp'irli'mi It, !lom for Hnt nd Ml tfll Ad Vf.f(ienlll, , fiummaiy of M. fnl frfe(, ,! fifnin Miki lnlnd. I'Moufij (train 'frdm Hrvoi, 11, 111 r"jr Aellva, few IllKh rimiTss Mid In Wall grt. Wall lfeet Oofp. It, (lllnol to Jlv Intrur1f.n Bytm, Txni Oil ly Hnak Quilt Gomblni, Klll?d In fllfiieirla W'llh J'ollrniin, tr. C It. flrlc tuts (or Vtioic, City Mehoilt Opts Willi (Lta fulfils, HI ' - " jWr T . -US-- - .m-'ssssl - I sH IM s s I si W aT IT I " I J I J """O- ;rtS""' 4mHK' 9ssss7 9B '1 VsKssMFsLSSslswBiZ Ki Kf3r-" ftf Vv- " flP''aPlP "sssVTm ri ' sr 'Usl I 3 1 gCT ' i fJ S-ssssJsteslssaa;ffwLEisBiaaKsV llmW y ' '. Jsaasis&3s(i ' ItEFrOEES FRO.M VICINITY OF MOXT PELEE GATHERED AT FORT DE FRANCE. Tor weeks theo unhappy islanders Uv'l iu a state of perpetual terror, not Iarin-r u venture near their former homes. When at last they did dare return. Mont Pelee hurst forth n'ralu and added pre Imbly another thousand to the 40,001) or so inhabitants of Martinique Basse Terre. Island of Guadeloupe. French West Indies. Sept. i It has b"cn learned from the gendarmes of the Island of Mar tinque. that 1.004 persons were killed and l-v lnlurr-fl durlnir th !at eruntluna of Mont I'elce. According to an official account the erup tion of August X. nai cne of the most severe that has been experienced. Motne Rouge and a great part of AJoupa, Bouillon were destroyel. The zone between the River Capote and the Valley of Champ Florre and Fonda Marie Reine has been devasted. Mont Capote suffered severely and the hills around Basse Point were burned. The Governor of the Island Is arranging for the evacuation of the Northern Par ishes and the removal of the wounded. The temperature at Martlnque Is reported to be almoat unbearable. Parit, Sept. i The Havas Agency has received an undated dispatch from Fort de ' Franco, Inland of Martinique, announcing that nearly or quite l.OJ perODi were killed and that leverstl hundred were Injured at ' the result of a violent eruption of Mont i Pee on Saturday. August X. which do- I""" wa felt, as the lolmnoes on Guade stroyed Morne Rouge and AJoupa Juillon, ,oUp are nacUv. on1 Ju'btln from the dl two Wliagea near Mont iviee. rection of the wlwi the ashes must have The dlepatch confirms the report that the village of Jy Carbet was damaged by a tidal wave, which was also fit at Fort do France, where Ihi people were terror ttrlcken. Th French cruisers Fuehet and Tag are ST. VINCENT TERRIFIED BY OUTBREAK. Klnvaton, 8. VlH"it, lidllth Wfft In Atn, r!nlay, Ann l -A remark!! vd-i-jinl pheWfWM-b'iii ofiirrf hr tve(i 9 MIKl Vl M'fioek a ilKht, TlMfff wa lNrln; " ot lUtnni' I () !'"io li frnidUrr, loiidnr lhaii any yim Ih (firllfl nirllVM ot iUy II, I'lU fj.l'.t'll eh'wk IH iHllldlllH nf Ihle tfiwn, Th n'Af wt irr1tJ nJ kv ih lintfM-iofi In --vry nrn uwt vlilii f ihl IcImikI ll In wi'i of dlsliiiUii wu -.ly (flfiwi iwn mil away, Iihi-iiik lb ptrM nt Iniwn iiliy wJ.M. Hii'fl'd Ut lf-iill)4 ino lurni' fVM vlt'l, UUn ralidxiw, ijiHfl n Hi tfniu4 tr m ! porihwrfrf. Ttiny wr pff-enrifuMy ih rUiiofi iff ihn dm In lb ,.!! r ot Im, ftifri'f rSflMt'l'iollllr 4 fl" ' l'id Ot KlMMI fWri flm Ih" l'r, h'll IM ""0 dr-HpMf'h 'I If yy..il,, r l tny flf qlsirifi. fii'iu l'f in I'll rVi"i r tr-in , l f lonmiln, TrlnMd KINLOBH TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBER WILL SUE I "rt'iiiHti'' t'tiiuiKi'tiiiii cm (mt Ut" cfillfiK ll Hniutstfi I'wHti SU'Unt ill lilt' Mint AHlH'llIM'll, rVli)lief II ptililllief tut A Hlltl'ifl) 11" plwiw Iw it ilxhl In ilekllWh' i.t Bltitelinh(f imlil tiotri nn outvld' cijnttilMtf U H Hi,llt Wlilsfl the fWlrW piuhnkly will Iwv Im deeld, A lat anil will Im linllliifed Vlll Ji tUttytumi, tli liHbtll Rllk,i dlMKllNI, agaliei the ItinUmi Cmntmny, Uf. Itmtnimil Irrslel'"! Ul-oll Hlng Hi lielli riltae-liliieht, Wlrtell th trteplmirt emm tmny ubfatui tn. tin bin pflld hi silcilp' lloi In advan, andf ttifitteir, Ih In souinant was lint lulcii Chd 'tht mtsl, Iwnruihr, Im ( iilemtlntied, Nrvral wtfjta K'i th 'ruj.KMr' A'i eMiiorl and tnlut th ll"tll Hhf Af ewelfli Hli, dtefliMl Dial tree KIIiIinIi tl (ilioiibs were beffiHiIng nulifilit. Th pllvlll!, Uiey deepUHl, VVH hehig ubwlf inrilwily by young inn oikI ytonmn, nlm wiff in liia Ihim ol loiHliiK In and in Julie Inc In I'mit euiiveisalpiili, 'llm Ofiirolltir Coinjwn of Amtl thn ofKUfilrwi In ildi a pitiiit Mltaalc UrHi. If. A. t'mimii, pf'Unl nf th fmiftli Hutfiml Hank, wa inid prl Hnt "f ih rw ompny Jnim If. iHioyUi of tb hi, fi.i fiihiii Trui tUHiivny ?li ,fis(drii, Jidin A. mi nt in iiifflf I f irMIH'f bllll f. IfT., ui lift i;n ihiiiI mniiamI iwnK "id. ir..irr d W. O. ! -riry, On th jprl cf iirwtnr f iwn nf lh wii prtiini rifnt nniiiiiia in in nirr thorn Ih M'll, Inainlllng inprlntnd nt, tai'l yptiarrtiy iht niiii Mvni' flv u'fimni hv nn pifj in u i ur iii!gniiff 01 liiiiivcn iripiionf, mr itn in in rpiri inai in nrngnnt ol inrtr nwn prid'llon, af.d in wit lninci . """' ' hw.J uilclon, Iha rvnrf ha l.n nmo tlun umlnt Vfl!rft.t',, In-C, '.V'f.fA,! i, ,i(w ii .; tli rn i.r ut .-..I. -' YalUo at inillllli CfO'illar. won nf tin 5K,fl.'l.wI !"'. "n.';,JB' ""I aUo id pay I iififfj br th trury nn bffealf of fba tor 0) tlpher., iff Stftuta thl tb IwiKrupt Kin; of i-oriif X now numbered anion;; Ita victims. embarking people In the northern part of Martinique. The Minister of Marine. M. Pelletaa. In view of the further eruptions of Mont i Pelee. has ordered the commander of the i French Antilles squadron to send wars squadron to send warships Immediately to Basse Terre. Island of Guadeloupe, there to await further orders. j Tho ministry of the colonies received to I day a dispatch from the Governor of Mar j Unique reporting that a slight earthquake I shock moved from north to south of the , Island August ZT-, ani adding that the same J nisfat and the next morning violent erup- tlons of Mont I'elce occurred, accompanied j by electrical discharges, bursts of flames and Incandescent matter covering a radius of about 'J yards in the direction of Morne Rouge. Thlj activity contlrued until Augu.it 3. when the volcano seemed to have calmed down. This dispatch does cot mention any Ichs of life. A cable message received to-day from the Governor of Guadeloupe reports that u heavy rain of ashes fell over the. wtiole of that Island August 3. No explosion was heard and no earth- I como ,rom ninlw. Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. i A stromr earthquake shock was felt at CaiTjpar.0 Sat urday at 3 p. m. It Mas accompanied by a noUe which w-ia heard along the whole shore of the Caribbean Sea. heard At thew rr(feilv piucia between 9 him! Vi 1rUx.k lat night. The rtUlm -r rlmlNr to tb heard whin Alunt IVlee, lid AlarllnPjHe, Hlfi Isi rtOUtll'Tl wi ffl-VitHIy J rnipteull. Tb if,pa nt Grenada wr greaily Mbinnfol al Ih detfiutllom, hMh vrer Ihfi Iffiideet hoard ihr. Till i-l.f-imfii'.n w not niidM hy trrtiHti, r-'ill n Ht, Vllwlil, Iml ii urn lOtmrUUlnt hr fr irflfi on rb Island of JUriliilii, a iliiil l'r U pllkittii (o I sltll (rrrlhly KlUtJ, Iwfi riMiHlfiii liuvU'K Mnrrt tluni in iu ptal lr fljye, Th tum nipilin w innnr4 ,,n a. IflMl J hy IMSSna-ar ff h I'leilflh a4. r Haiffiii. Thl vi rrovy tumift UfiiuniOin v-UUa .mtii)K inur tii. I'Urr. T(HHJlh( lflllrflllfflft,l wl h U' utuit iuhIIi of bum Iwn Iimii iiirriiMj.l iMfff July in. fim hi reirfiir ieMiiir r-rfrr rrr r"riFrp ir r-f'fir llftt 0'Uffitt, I i ' r "' tr W"f J rlT.VVi'W T-r 3rf7i vT-t77, oil"i 1114 mi irirfr wlili ih prf-ff.f Wi'lMll of Ihn ttiitH,i, "In ib flri pN," f Mr Mr,!, "Ihn PPrtl llilh., ?n f m i,fj.d Hh.ii llm tcli,),nn iHHllim'-lit, lull mi,lt H" WUH, ll hin Ull lf.eff Jtysr wh jififj..! tntf ui if h'Mf Yli-n toill In iUni'li-1 ill llm Uh i4 fny.? ,f ffMt Mllil H peje'll I MHliM i) ! H I 'Jllllm-HOH, "W niM Hint il,ri,f h( A ffcfi.f Vl Hl'k IIP 1,14 tn)l.l,.,0 If hi WlltV li! Mrd Ihi J WIlHl OHt fOlllOllltf dll'i, ll li'lfl'iin Uvoiti Ih n-i.i,, Ifiieli,. II Ills' it I'ltrffKI fir' ll lerniflll, lllfi Minn H, and th n-iiiibniin I wvu f, . fr'nrelnl HlIWf , 11 nil 0Ulnl')f U fl Urjlt.(!i Willi ft I Mil'' It. IMon llftfif, jtiitty nnd rldf i- Kin Ot Ih Hllll'fll TrlephiiifM I nniMliy. did yMloi'hty UihI hi nilillmuy ii. etnf iiioih Ibnll litly it tbut mtbvilM4 Iff iilfifi ih n nf in (-"iitioiif-r. t,.. 'illlPI llifjr Wlf ln'li.ig with Ih tv bn Iff HlP'l rt Ilrtll'-') hrtVlhg t'll lflt III pli'iiiM ol lf Ituytnnti Hint otli'tn ni hate Jaid their ul" rip lonn KING OF PORTUGAL PAWNS CROWN JEWELS Mccjiler Worlli Aflllloiid Mnltl to iyi IJi'Mi I'hilHoilltnyttUy In liiinl MiifNf IJsbffii, I'urliiKalf UPl J There I Ml steriiatlun hr nrr Ih talmnl If'iWIy appMirlng In th nwMpr that lh most Viilunlil nt lb nnn JwU hav iri iawiiHI In rHv Ih ptnating oilt ot Wi i ny hi family, l imuiM l niarked aluefifm ,f i.m.li.1 A.. .Ir i.. Ttorv it tV.L ?u, 1, ,''"'' ',' "'" '!'ry1J't ",t""ttl"J " '' pret 10 ainplf wlderfOn In upjxyfi iha o cueailnn, fnr mirti It I lK"n tu h, Aimiiit lh nrnwn Jwi in uh lirnnnntx dlmnnii'l, rail In Im ih htrMl In Ihi wnrPJ. mperl nv tfvr tfji iwrinitiad In MtHinln thtt aiMi.oiiit, fuot wilfi lii L WAIT ON BOARD Election Commissioners to Pass on Questions Raised by the Slatemakers. STRAIGHT TICKET 13 FILED. Republicans Are Divided and Chances of Ultimate Success Are With the Reorgan ized Committee. With two Republican city committees at work righting each other, the prospects for an exeitlns primary September K art en couraging. Two lists of Judges, clerks and challeng er are filed with the Board of Election Commlisioner. Ail but flv of the ward have contest for City Central Committee, men. Kvery place given to Meriwether by Ih sluti'maker 1 opposed by on or more Republican, who Intend to mi Ice business Pl'k up tor the o-eallnd mongrel. Iletwren 9 p. m. Monday and I p. m. yes terday the new eomn-Itieemrn had slept but lilt!. They spent raoi of tb urn secur ing signature for petitions, a Job which I requlrl hrolo work in view of the hort t:m which wiia left lo ihern, A a rtilt only five member of tb old rorninlttee Wilthoeffl of tho Hw.,rid Ward, John U. Own nt Ih Hlxih, William If, 1 1 la k of tb TAenty-fourih, Gfrjf l. W!nlfreiiivr of ih Twenly.fifth and F. If. Krvfinixin t th Twniy:v(iili wdl hav w opposition. It I ld ilwt WltlhoefTI had prnmUed ffj l gfiOl if nd that Ciwen could not h beaten. Iilnk I ih rhalnnan of Hi nmw commit itrA runnUUrrit unlfealahl. Wtlnhren. rey Ihi - loo nisny frii-tW fr any hivi' lion lo put him out ot liujnf, will ifr! imtn also ha a Kilp on hi ward, iitfia Ih f':t lhat hi fih'b U ffg-jlnst i funfun fitt, r'littA ot llo fuePin deal, when dfciilnr Ih fiandiqai-" fr lb xtifi.i iKkt e(ij. llml they ''lily lt '" II'IIIm.! Iff pljMI!. an nd d'i nt ffK n tand fur any sort of fwrf'in, It I ld flint fl.y will i.ttntni h ifff.lt lo lh Hoard n' KItlon itf,(nmiintri Kln ih Mrlwibr" fnimin' who Imiv Pld patltlnn, ulrinir lhl i,f,r, ifii fei-niffaia Imvit m ruin to parlMp-it In lliHlfln Minify. If fim rnfimnnioit w.mmiti !, r awn In h'ttaa !! ll I nUffl follow, Mtm ( llm fi" m I'mM J:lm A, 'llr, YillliH y.'hilif! M If' ifir I'fi f-l Ihn fwif f I'fliiilMl Cff- rfii y,f il.k irf ll, I'lMfnt i'MiHM!! O'Afln, lint ht ll, ll"i,H fmiHAHMMI I'uff, Htwltt hi litmU WHNW If IMfl I'ftoiifiij Antio tuny A fwi't, Alllil t'f"Hilht Ati"fhyHIlnl4 M, J,.t,l,IMt, PMII' ffSfJ Pwlli; I Mrr.tF l'r M 0 flK'f tl1 lit IM fVull nf I'llffllfHl f'fltl'rt (nif II t4h'l lib4 lfHM-hf!!! A, lVly fyry on nei thai ih nmttn will Anally land In (h t-outin. 'tb nid I'll 'ifiiiillf-, nr "tifiitipittt," ml yirday ntlHIinoti In Hi Tenld lillldllig, Alnonn: iiif.s ,imm wn ilmlmu t-'intk, who pr'.iialfly will niwiet l th lnl arraiig' inenl Julm A. (JiMflfn and T T Kinill rny at nllll In Hi gain. aVid If I nnl'J lout nlf of th bi'ft ptflfilrient IflW niton III tb eliy ha al'i lfn nj!g-f hy liiw ln'nt rot Ih i!lir ld Ihel l li'iirll UW yn nllled to mnkn it fnrtnldnhl arr.iy hefnl any tint, ('ball' tlngrt will pfot' ably dn Ih heavy hd, wild Ih annUliiw ut eiith lawyer nn V 1 Kltiidvanl. Jamil I j. Mlnnl, l'i llntrlmt, II. V, Kin. t. A. Wlii and niher. Th ear pr'ibshly will raeli dm enuM llinitigli rnari'jamil pm'eedlngs, which will h litHi("l by tn Mr whlf h I not riwf( nled hy Ih ll'rtrd of Kle(lnn V.oimnUn'ow tin H I unlikely that nny action will b li.kf-n Mror the Ifiard fl"i'lf htwn Ih twu lt nf Judge, rif( and challengea Thl will not Im Hum before in Inst of fh wek. Judge John XI, Wed atlanded Ih tuifrnl ol bin falh'r In Kahnkit ya irday nnd muy nut return until tn-innf mw J i1n Joineai J. Jle'affry 11 nvi nut of town, hnvir,K ln away on a vm linn f'if Ih at fortniiiht, ffilll nymputhy in wtd upon Ih old rnninltt, 'flint nummary ayiion ha bn tnki-n cannot Im dnld However, th miwr In wlikh Ih slaftwnaker lrid Ih fiUI tjiitnmttt Innt Hum tnnny IfUnn', Thy mad tunny propinM'tnn on PPr, whkti Iookf1 fair, htu which wr dirhifd tn li "nil rttht" th mlnui ihy P'l tli cimmlli riwrn, Thy hoMtd that thy would mnkn tnn otl.tr tMn "loffc Ilk den? n A fjijy Co alt om" ritTSrit', " Exote:on Will Iavii- CrowTie-J IIkkJs Tfcroazh Arseriaa Ara- t rxiaiIors Aflr-r Idicatorr Cereiaonis Nest ApriL T" - r- 5os ly st k Affcts v acwtisx .'ul. is. z . nhtei F-at-H wfll swif tc EsgUsd: ab-wt tS M 1L0 f NTtniwr. aJ tae- guest o honor al Hjt Thaskssvinjr baaqoet of the Atsertcta Socie'y hr Londec Presileai Fraaels referrI tS isatt.' t ti Exposition Executive Comralttee fbr as ex;re-vion of Its pleasure. OtSdal sorption cf his cnpo3d. accestasce of th brtrtta Uon. was given yesterday by the committee, at ita rezular weekly meetlcz. The invitation was received some weeks ago and included an earnest reqnet for the presence of Mrs. Francis. While it cannot be positively stated that she will accompany the President cf ihv Exposition. It Is b licvcd at the adm-nistratioxx building: that she wUl go abroad with her hosband. The letter of the Secretary of the Amer ican Society In London conveyed such. a. broad intimation that the principal object of the banquet was to afford the manage ment of the World's Fair the opportunity to attract general attention In England to the Exposition, that President Francis con sidered it his duty to accept. PROMINENT MEN TO ATTEND. A distinct impression was given in th letter that the presence of the head of tho Exposition was necessary to arouse enough Interest in the British Empire. As a direct means of accomplishing this desired end. the American Society will invite leading members of his Majesty's Government and Englishmen, prominent in literature, sci ence, art and commerce. The American Ambissador. the Consul General and the. attaches of the Embassy will be present. The only obstacle that would have pre vented the acceptance of the invitation has been removed, according to the Information at the Administration building. This ob stacle was the immense number of contracts for ExpoItlon construction which have been awaiting the action of the Executive Committee. The energetic disposal of this business at the hands of Vice President Corwin II. Spencer and his conferes of the Executive Committee has relieved President Francis of a sense of heavy obligation and paved the way for important exploitation work abroad by the offlclal head of the Fair. It Is considered not at all Improbable that President Francis will find time before his return voyage to yislt several of the other foreign capitals, where he will have a chance to present the plan and acopa of the World's Fair. RULERS TO VISIT FAIR. In connection with the pending vlalt of th Exposition President, it baa been ascer tained that a number of the rulera of for eign nation will be Invited to attend th Fair as the gttt of tho Exposition man agement and the Government. Tho present, plan 1 lo extend the Invltattona soon after th dedicatory ceremonies, April 30, Vint, through the atmey ot United States) Am bassador and Consul, to tho respective countries whose ruler will b asked to come to America. Th IIt Includ's Emperor William, Klnr Edward, Klrsc 0ear, President Loubet, King; Mencllk and th flhah of Persia- It la not expected that all of these monarch wilt aerept, but they r expected to nominate aom member of high rank In the reignlna; families If) repremnt thm. fttrong wr aivea hav been received that President I.oubet will mm In perion, ond IlttU doubt I expressed that MenUk and th Hhab may Im txpecled. LIEUT, WAnERSON RESIGNS, Durjlfcutfan ut I'ny crmntn fnld to He tin? 0uii8. HBI'IJIlf,l''ll'rV7Af. Wf,idnvinn, Hpf t- -fnvllhl npotnr of , dnplPatlon nf hi py aremmtn h r"lid In Ih rlnnaifn Irotn Iha army nt ;,fotniflf inry WnU'rvm, Jr., Twiir iy-hlnii li)lld !( Inlnntry, mw tn MmnlH, tlm i a on nf llenrv Vmtrnn, ltor ot tb fwUvlll i'iiinPr'imiinl, Th lnt of Hi nmount of bin dnpllntlonn tn iiiintnrmlimit nn -jh, Ifnt If ptolmbly will h mmntliUnt In tn nxlHblnirlwA of lftn, AHIioiith li ifffem I pi,nlhlfl liy fontt'imitlnl, wlin fiiilriint Wnnawii fffd li nmk- nnd Hi amount, flnrl I'lwff f(wriffimfldd l'it li In MMititMt to rln l(d nf Mil obllnd to Inn Ih ehw Mfnra eonrt'pntrllfil Tll lffl! aeplllrf . 11 ! Wltf "' itnlgnnilnii wnn lud at fh War lJipAfUniil lO'dny, WEATHER MAYJEMAIf, COOL UoelM llyittrHityn fiVre Will Ua Xu Cuiiiifit; li'Alor Ityntt'n pindteUoH ot tvAur Weath t wan ttiIMM ymtntdny, and th fnipf rtitif wnt it hw d'mtn lowtr tmn tht 'allif pfftpiel epSldf trf Vt'dty lilt predlcllon In generally fair nd wtfmtl, fimtntday th fnpffura fnnd bH Iweeti il dw t i hi tn, and 1 dmtut at 1 p. in., bnlrnt thrtn point lowne than on th ptriUmn day, H'pitmbtf la tapneteit tn equl It hot makn a bnttr tnitd (ur tool w(hr than August, and al present tin-it la no hot weilhtf In tight, for m few day th t'ttipntatut may hang around Ih Kn, but n dllhtful Indian auuunrr In scheduled by tJoelot tlyatU a NEW COMET IS SEEN 9 4) 0 4) FROM LICK OBSERVATORY Hn trrnncUni, Kpt. 1-Mftr W, W. Carnptiall of Ih ftejc Obsrv alnry rpittn that eomt wan dl eovnrnd ty VroUnor Vnrlnn Mon day morning In tho vjnntnWalPm of jrflu. Il fyaltlon w right acnfOri I bourn and If mlnut and dfcllnathm It 6Kt and St mlnut. It la mof tng ajowly rtorthweiif. ft I of th) ninth marnltud ami It, Ib'ftntn, Ml v!ltilo without a, UJo eop. I 141 I iiiaifcafc-- & j&8jiJi&m&M!&tid4,ii i '--, ...ttftUteu: ..TU. id&rLJkL