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COLUMBIA TO DEFEND THE
TKU TO nACE AOAIX-Snn HiiAuitovK ftI-
litllence Committee Alter IMiruulnithe Merita of this ConiUlutlon llrride That the Old liamplon Ii i
burr float to Pit Against the balIrncrr Yaehtimen Hurprtint a Mori
Trill Harea Hf re Rxpeclrd ColumbiaIHwiuilined In ITectnndava HareIifh lloat UM Nine YlcUrtea to II ei
mill Opinion on the Ilrrlalon-
VrwMiiiT Kept 6 Tito Columbia ha-
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sod will ml against tlm Shamrock IIlU of race which will begin ofHardy on Saturday 21 Kvm
it t triiil rncw sailed lastKiurday tho inemlvm of tltn Challengei ommlilcn liavo l een discussing thn twol t and trying to rind out whichthe better of Iho in nil condition Tinn tnlorx liavn thrash over arid ovn-
iscln thn records of races In whichth two have sailed arid ham argimi-sinong tlieinselvw for and agalnat eachlirit but It U said tlmy hum always cuieluded that tit Columbia was the better
nm two and the Mtfor boat to try and
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ting lark to her old fonn tlio merahcr-irfonnallr talked the matter over untillle at night and then It was agreed thatthey would meet thin morning on hoardthe flagship Corona end tnkn norne actionJt was generally thought by TachUmorwho h ve l ren watching the two yachttjit the committee would decldn that ai-
lra t two mote rams tmcvannry awlil t tho Constitution and Columbia should
Mil again on Friday and HatunUy ThU It
w s thought would bn only fair to thetittuUon Tho committee met at tl oclockII H present were Commodore I wt-
M Udyard IU ar Coinnxxlciro 0 FItoblnson Secretory J V H Oddle croramcKlom H NlchoUon Kane exConvi-nodore K M Drown J Malcolm ForUot
Oliver lM lin and Archllmld Ilogrr-lli only abwtnten was eiCotnmrxlorrJ Plerpont Morgan who own tin Colum-bia Mr B Duiunn Jr anti e ComtiHxIorn E I Morgan it pre ntlng the-
Ionntltutlon and Columbtnero prevent to meet tho committw-
nnd for half an hour then wax a full dierUMlon tho ounmlttw held a imvtlog which wan very brief and when It wasover Kerfvlary Xldln nnnounoed that thelommltleo after a very thorough titsruxulon of tho meritu of the two yachtsImd unanimously toilumbli an defender
Tim announcement wa a ourprlm toevery nun Fen thoeo who hud thoughtthat the Columbia tbs better boatdid not expect this but thought that whllothere wan time more races atiould t BalledIn r o bn perfectly sure that the Con
could not bn got lack Into herfarmer whape and then If It wa ntlll ohnwnthat the Columbia was th Ivtterfclm Miould In chosen Mr Dunonn MrI 1 Morgan who luis salted the Columbiaand Sal HeneihofT who built the twoyacht fll art that the ConstitutionI o Iwtter In moilerat weather andtherefore should have HWted anio erat weather U to n eijuctjxl at-IN end of September
A oon a the commltteA adjournedwTr l members hurried out of townMr Dunran went liaok to the ConstitutionMid announced tlw news to C pt Rhodeswlio In turn told IH crew A more gloomy
of fellowii than tliom on the ConKtllon awl on tlie tender Mount Morris
A till have l n n hard to find anywhere-a man among thorn expected any
IM Th boat lui Inl i l lurk lnce wa Uunclied but
eti with the hard luck baaI Columbia by much more than he han
n by the Columbia Altogethertli ynehtn i saIled in twentytwo rai-u ihM elghtwn liaH hen Mtll I to n-
HM Ip to tim time of the trialSatunlny each yacht had won
eight time In th two trial races tinliimlU llnUlisl first the race nallttl-
n Vi driMla3 front herKegaKa Commlttiu liavlng decided
t li iinlifv IM CnlumbU for Cnpt lUrrH-Uniifi nt th starting linn TJiU gavetin rniw to the Conrtltutlon and Pier Mlllng-
iweil Hint she was entitled to It KhIjul iliMrly mte lld UK ColumbU both ona il fl l wlml-
TIW iiudn record an far a r ce-
cri iti Tiii l ngatn each yachtliving nn nit time In
H i i il uton sue Ijeat tho ColumbiaIIM utl T an dour and a luilf In thn-viiories of the Columbia o Cotl-Minitlon M than hour TIJ n-
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Javor of t new yacht One raco that ofwan lnl hed within thn-
TH limit Olio was not finUhil raiiw the Coltimbln tumeti her trartlngalit-nnd tlw Constitution to tailtl ui n alon In anotheri imtuution when wnll In the load withdrew
viii of the thick log If the had keptliNt taken a of l lng nm
w uli m all probability liavo flnbhw-ldo rare wiUiin and had an
hur victory to her credit At OysterIUy In race when Uw
the Constitution PAMXX thn ColumbLx and took a commanding lead Showithdrew bcmUM it was utnlernto on
ill that tha Columbia hail given upIU hon tho ptonn cleared away and itsi Ututlon was headed back to anchor
ff Columbia went on and finishedone If the Constitution had on In
JN thre i raw tho record would probablyw boon eight wins for the
t elve for theW D Duncan Jr was naturally very
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Nuuion It i fuinl to get alUfit thftoe yacht We were doing
Uirty well with a salt that wo all thoughta not good enough and won calvm with It A new eall anti J IwNivler-e K maiie whirh It etirrle i wouldke ih yacht saIl much faMe itt lu ead-iiln 1 at all llaiMl It M taken r
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1 all on tho Constitution am sure akinIt U A hart tiling to take a new yachtand get Into no aa to anone although Uie Columbia
In the tImesnm in faror of thn Constitution It U vdisappointing to all of wa but the Challenge
choMin the whichII think thn better of the two iud of cvurw-we am all that and mustabide by the decision of the committedIt la too had though that no much momand no much tune spent fornothing
Am you aatUfled the wayhas been handled
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everything that could be and tliiIron bandied an It wiu
oMlblo to handle her Every member olthe and Mr Hnrmeluiff am alsowell with lUwxlw MrDuncan caid Im did not know what theVnittltution would do now Hhn will
probably remain lien fur eomo day In
t se any a idnnt should happen to theColumbia and will then be up forwinter
The mnmbera of the syndicate am alldisappointed that the len
the Constitution hutwould nut say anything about the decision-of th i
Mr R Morgan whets s en thin after-noon and about hU nald Iregret very much that the Columbia has
to dnfend tlm Cup I wouldtouch ruttier basewin and think It would liavo been muchletter If the membor of Its committeecould havw M in theIr to havethn Constitution awl I dpi regret thatthey could not The Is in firstrate trim aa tier showed antI theConstitution was fromthn start In I still think thatthe Constitution when Ml teat thColumbia
llrrrenlion who wits atwaa onllwl uti on the andthn news In nmarkichosen the slower boat would saynothing mom
C pt Hare the skipper of the Columbiaanti Cant Itnod wero seen CaptIlarr has maintained all the rummerthat the Constitution it thn Utter boatwould not Cal t Uio leH was illsapx lnted remark that In-
WUH Mr Duncan had MI much troublefor nothing and wan too for SatllerrfOioff the builder l en UM hosure that the Constitution was the betterboat
Th ColumbU will now t n for theInternational race Now h d satin
made for tier at Uristol they will
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Into tIme dry dock In Kasiu to cliaifor the rates She will IMI put In tho saimdock as tlio 8hamruck and there will U anexcollent to eompat thetneritH of Ihn two
A yachtsman who lm not wWi to beabout the two yuchto
Ho1 think thn Constitution In the
faster boat of the two In moderate wnaUtvrand that lu shown this in tier roomShe tOtS In hard luck ulnrv she waslaunohej Hot the mast went and thatkept them tillo for thri e weuks Then
in thin season tho moat takenout anti another this took twowee rnoru making no In which
the otiw hand hassince April and han had a betterof she over had and I cot
mInutes faster than nh mu whenalit sailed agaInst the Khamrock In IBMflits U bernuiw she Is In better trimhis a maliuiall that perfectly
liunbla In IAM had the eneht theDefender as a trial boat in a way that thoConstitution as not had The two yachtswould go out for a short In the morn-Ing and tlmn In the afternoon antthnee on the Columbia hint the IwntUof all tuning up Ixfore thu two yachtsnet in any ountivt Tho Cunstitutionhail to g In ha nt U i she muld andwhen she met Columbia she met a triedanti seasoned Inat All thIs salting wouldluivn put th Constitution in ehatoo
Another thing that kiss hurt tIe Om-
stltntlon has UNTI tb WHY Barr luishogsed thing at thi Over and-
over again the ColumbU luut violatml raringrule I know that HhodcM onConstitution lias to hold out forhi rights hut Mr Duncan who U a verycautious nnd one who would not in-
fringe rule himself InxMml-
bla gitt the pest of the start I muse of Optllnrr everything In sight Mrflours would not protest and the com-mittee took no aalthough the rule state that the conituft i must If tlieni U shy in-
fringement of th raring tI do not think that the
committee kiss taken proper ooomnl of allthis nnd with Ilm of the yachtsKM far as ran won go so attwo tenT race have l een salland I am sure that th Constitution wouldiav shown In tlwsn that sh I a
and faster Uuil titan the ColumbU
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jeellm of rnnitlliitlon inspires napeThat Miamrook Mill Capture the fupI-
JONDON Sept e WMld dUavowing conlklenoM that its Shamrock IIwill rapture the America Cup thepi ers lien fIrst ground for con likrablnhope In decision of the Challenge Committen of the NHW York Yacht Club to havelisa ColumbU defend Ilm trophy anti In Uie-
challengers reported exooIUnt formTlie Ttltqrapk says tliil tlm rejection
of th Constitution HO fur nn It g U n-
ponfr slon of pirlimlnary failure suchaa tho Americans have never had to aeknowledge befori Tlie moral advantagewas iuer before so ll tlnctly upon thnsill of attack lite paper UOInve thatthe Cup Is in greater ilanger of twnpturuthan at any time since It was lost
Tlm sayn It u v t that onlynational prldo p enta Americanfrom demanding conc lons from thewickers of the challenger
11m Morning V l think that Kir ThomaUpton han ground4 for hope
llrlitol arhlimen nrgret the Selection
IIIUHIOU H Tt The selection of Co
umbU tln twoyearold sloop to defendjm America Vip at the internationalraces off Sandy hook rain as big stirirl e to every one in flrUtol Whllo-
he ColumbIa I recognlti an an ablMllhandled boat the Itastlni of
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in It Is Mieved tlutt If tin iViltetltlltlonpn l rly tuned up an the Columbia
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UKIl IlLICAXS TO UIFKH Xt-
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fliuott llarmoay Proalltng In AnUThaRks aa to CaiirtUI le Onl-
ItkMrr Ha Any hunt or Olijfrtloa-Mierlnni List la lie Mule Today
Of the leaders of the organization antIassocIations that are turtles to theTanuiuuiy Vmfercncn the lion Hermar-lUdder olf untituted OberPraenldent
tho tarmans who seer left tlm Fattierand their children the third and
fourths was only one whowoukl dIscuss yesterday the ruoommemU-tloiui of thu Cltlzenn VisIon ConferenceCommlltw for nomination on thu cityticket Senator IUtt the leader of theIdpulillcnn organization In tho State anti
friunds In the four county organlzatioiiNthat control the affairs of the lUpulillciin-uirty in Now York city Mild that they hail
no comment to monks on tlm list of namesuggiwtcd It won dccUrixl by them tlut-ttlo lUpubllcan organization hekl thu attitide which it took at beginning of thefonfereme which wan that It would acceptany ticket which was agreeable to all theother organization
leaders of tho Sheehan IVmocracyotherwise known ut tho Greater Nnw YorkIVmocroc announced that their Con
Committee would hold a m tlngoclock this forenoon at their head
iliuuter llroadway antI Twentyeighth-tnot at which they would dlscum Use
altuation and make such suggestIon anthey saw tit It was declared that theywould urgu ranfrrrncn to solect one ofsix lnde Dnmocrata fur Mayorand tlwt in their list would Iw Ui namesof E Ellery Anderwin Joseph F Daly-Cliarlen W Dayton i Aalibvl IV
hitch for Mayor and Janiee 1 Conwayfor Pn lilent of thn now of Aldernm-
nOUirIrmHiihiit Udder held a mootingof hIs waistcoat xMkpt organization yestenlay It convened In Uie StnattZtitungo-ftlco lUdiler pnitlding and Henry Wei
mann of the ennanAmericnn Municipallntgun of Brooklyn acting as Secretaryllin oIlier organiZ4tliinn were representeda follows iirnmnAiiurican Citizenleague of Brooklyn by Otto Ktinpner-Inwldent icrman U iubllcan totalityorganization of Manhattan by OUIIAV-
Kcbulor linnanAmerican Mu
nlciMl Ixvigun of Manhattan by Inull-impcl IrcRldentandtlwderniunAmericnn-
Ibfonu tlilon of Manliattan by Charleslutz Thrru was such dlscUMUon an lea dMr then It wax voted that Ihn-
cummltten would present to the giMitrAl
conference a Its candidate for ofllcuthe following
Poe Mayor Jons IlsWlTT t C
Per lfuwiuPoe Irttidtnl ol IA Hvard of UJ rin-
TIIOUAI 11 Ml UlT-
ThU having happened Mr Kempnerhustled over the be attended
inevllce ol QennanAmerlcan CltU-
rxna lx gun of Brooklyn at which thefollowing resolution was adopted
Wktrtni At tne tln of our leacue-we our r nlutluii to Tutor
of nn Independent Pemneratror Msvor sod then uislllinklr rea Itepumuaii in the i r oii f A hM I
Pitch u hOe nf our M tanillUstet-
nltr Thai a consistent adh renonto the lutlnii sfnre sl l thatwn re 1no tie rw nnii ii Ulion of Mr Fitchs
and we d re iind theTlios who know Mr Fitchs record will
smile when rind this resolutionIn tlm meantime Mr lUdder haul eter
clMxl hi cunMliutlonal tirivllego of frth 1ll Unsaid
John DiWItt Wanitr Isi t limn nameil by thn I illint tnioii-He U a wifo lilmral mat Srliiertn Ubest for Comptroller He 1 n ful
man a and lists sn-
nirvlleiit allround titonl I hem ihould-l o OIH on tin ticket Thutra-Mulo Is our candidate for ln idetit of the
nf Aldermen Hn intcrtsteil InCatholic anil was Indnrmil byHUhop Potter for a ointinent as Cominleioner of Churitli With tie lUpub-Ikans In cotitrul ut Allutnr tho logic of thosituation ililnaiuU that should Im A
Mayor In this city 1iw is n-
Itepulillcan In lm o He Isto thin Hermans He had
run four years ago and was ilefcatmltrue that sup rtt llrjsli lost
venr hut he did It l cBtie Im an allTUit will help him with
theWIn John C Shenhan the leather of
the ln ater Sow York IMnnicracy wonnaked what he liad to say nlsiut linthe replied
am Tammany no matterwho U nominated Wo for any cand-iiliti nKinM Tammany
Senator to discussTlm of thn Iteimbll
can leader ban Iwn from the UKiiinlngthat they wore mady to accept soy titanwho was Um of organiza-tions In tIe confnruncn soil that werenot In a mood lo sully suggestionOnn of Um renn ntativiiHYork Cnuiity Commute Inthe conference Him hits known what timwishes of the leaden of tile party through-out thn Statx liavn lieen begin-ning informed a reporter for Tint SU-Kvostnnliy that ii cliangn
thin of that organization elitethn slight over pro-m In lm
that limn Ilio following authorized anwas mndn by a limn who knew
all tlm details of tho COMYou that thn Republican City Con
xvntlon will tlmticket anti that tliat ticket will receive theloyal and willing of all of the nowtiers of the organization from the ojienlngof the campaign to Itn Thnran organization iota no men to urge on tImconfemnon it I willing tttal all tImsuggestions slioiiU eomo from the repmntntlvon other rtli s and If It turn-out that they luivn good men to nil all theofflce will no sug-gestion of Its own
Ilrookfield loader of the Ilrook
active art In ilm camtMign refused to illsru a the selections Charles Sleekierban lioen a cl o student local politicfur many vnaralil that whatwas inill like lov tilell fur whom IKI has
admirationIt Fulton Oitttng olialnnan of the City
Commltti of HIM nilens 1nkn and alsonf the Committee of in which utileselect ton said II wit he wa ijult l sunnf centhliieii on tholM would dnllnnIhnnoimnatMin If It was orTen l him
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I tcnllon of some of the mum expericnco-lolitlciaiu who will attend It as delegatefrom the variou organIzatIons to cautioneonie of tie withinnuiks against blundura which It ewmlikely
without duo cautlin These vor-
ircntlenvn who aiw to IMI cautlotiid sonstlmn do not take kindly to adtlcelisting that their hotielof purpose makes It linx elbe for thento a mistake of consequenceHowever the cautlon will li givenmatlcallr and It was yvsterdaj
I that there every tothat thero will Im no or gnim-bling among the iiiemberH of the confer
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VlNEUkNI N J Sept 6 WoiimnA hand to Uy In tim fight against tietion of elvctrio light ok along edgnof the hawaiI in Utndls uvnnun Tlm workwas being under a penult of Ilm auditTownship attack onthn Ulmrers won snail by Mrs lukciw-wlfo of Major J II ItikitiM who has ufilm home In avenue stud Ml stlm lUughter of a lumburnnn who livesli xt door When tiny saw Ilm men drivinghtakra in tlm lawns t i month the sit i of
ol they ruIN out each ring armedwith a ami ordered lit workatoppod Tlm men rofusod to obey wIser
Mr attauknd oim ofMa law with r hatchet and won nvxil-nkliutllng wood of It Then the dared tlmworkmen lo molent bier againThey did tot like Its way sue swung herhiitoliut so they up the Miss
1iach pulled up the stakes In front of tierand throw them Into thn road
battle later on antIMlllloiialin Charles KflKhloy the dollaramunth Supnrlntendcnt of Iubllo Workhero took a liand Hu onlennl thisto set up A In front of Major
Armed with a guMmul canetokens Mew to the spot for
the lo and onayed to tit down but theof Iho workmen pUyed si rapidly
shout tier feet that MJ was ooni elledto remain standing Finally the made arust at Kelghl y-
Dont you Uy your hands ou mo criedthe mllllniuUrv and Major Iukeus Jnin c l
wife slut to rotoct her In thoconfusion tint lalxnom beeltaUiJ to con-
tinue thn work but Kelghley grabbeda show Ugan to dig under MrsLukilms Thin Major thoshovel too and a struggle eiisiiixl forits iKiseesslon in which this millionairewon victorious Tlien the jviln was sottii amid derisIve liuutn front the crowd
If lltlS MinDKIIKH KVOIfVf
Police Sa He Ii this IVaiwarrt Son of alloiint Vrmon IanillyY-
ONKKIM N Y Sept 5Tlui policeassort that they know who U the mur-derer of Francisco I uru who was killedrt Mile Square on Monday nltht aid thatli m iwit within Die 1411 fnayfourhour U awurvd They i iy 1m is a
son of a wellknown family In MountYvrnun They aUo assort that tliey mnestablish hi guilt to a certainly Sn conrident am polloo that today they ar-
ranged to make application In tlm City Courtfor a warrant for U arrest charging himwith murder In on the cnwjActing Cnpt Woodruff said
I can say for n certainty that wn knowwho killed Duro but wo doat know wh rn-
Im U I could give you hits name and adbut I believe It would K Imprudent
at this time Thn men got tho Informa-tion yetenUjr every man In the Delect IreIliimuu getting some wirt of It to maketlm clvtln of nvldenon ntmpletc
It won learned lion thU evening thatDonittmu Ynwnanllno who wo orrtwted onsuspicion on Tuesday mel a coofennUm to tho nil lev which connect tlio-
susjmct with thn crime The alleged mur-derer U saiil to luivn planned to breakInto Duros saloon In Mount to robhim and if OMsitry to kill him
lf CALHAH SAIIJi AHA AXUKV
Declare There It nl a Single Caio ofidles l er III Hat ana at Prnent-Dr Fellpn Caldas the Ilrazlllon who
has been experimenting with a yellow feverkoruni anti hU iis Uliuit Dr Angel Ilel-
llnzaghl wcro released from HuffmanIsland morning whom theywere sent for olmervaUon on Uielr arrivalfrom Cub on Tunxday At I
cxpTla were on Itoord the Bt amersailing fur Ilio do Janeiro llcfum
sailing Dr Cnldan denied that m hail anyixinnwrtloti whatever with yellowfever InncuUiloii cAseit Lii Havana which
resulted fatallyFurthermore he Urn lnltedl-
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fever commission nl Havana reseveral deiitbi fmm that
have studiiil the fever for rearIn every and know wltat Im talkingntiout when I say that imlthor MUs Mass
American iiurm nor ny of thn-nllior who died wn wore In Cubahail yellow fever Of all thnturaM I sawonly otto That was a man named
Hn was liltlttn hy mos ultixxtnt was sufTerlng fmmMy srnim U only for fever and T
not u imnacon fur nil UlnnnH I rofiiMxl toAUmzoCaldas declared that tIters are abso-
lutely no IMO of yellow fever In Havananow Ho Intimated tho Culuui physi-cians were nlinni of thin snow ho atinlned In llrnjII and Mexico with hU serumantI that they hail Iriiil to make Ithnt ho treatml several Cuban twitirnt situlied Asa matter of taM ho soul ho did not
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XrMA Ohio Sept J Al tlm local optionbrlil on Tuesday tho teniw rancn-
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city 1m comilled to Uo tlwlri-
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JMXtHIX tOMMKXT OX MKiXLKY-SIEECn AT IlLffALO-
iurw e Mill v rr March Out of Americaat the Itlddlng of thn supporters o
the Jlonroe Duerlne this Htand-
anl ttecJprorlly sod Free Trade
LxiXPOK Sept fl Tlm Standard tillmorning commontlng on Prealdont MoKlu-l y mecli at the PanAmerican Fxjxsitlon says it seen in It Oil expm Ion othe fact that the United Slate U preparingfor future wars which will U commorcUone It add
Tho Cnlti l Stats ho bocomn an Im-
erinl power AS hltory of tier dlplomacfor year past otin plmouly ltownU Informed by eiiajiilre oven aggmmlvc spirit IleeJlem of scofferspreadeagleism the United States will giher way regardlesn of altemptod tornblnallon agalnt tier such on sketchedby Count loluchowrkl AtintroHtingariMinister of Foreign Vffalr twit withcertain carelessness an to whether orthere comix a violent conflict withKurotean Power
Tlio iSlanrfdrrf nganU Mr McKinleyreference lo an Isthmian cannl an an Intiluatiuu lo brat llrilaln that Iho laytonHulwerTniaty will have to Im modified It
point way and It exi ctn II formal pronouncvmcnt on the subject In tho nexPresidential wastage to Congressdeclares that the matter cannot Is settledwithout the concurrence of treat Britain
Continuing tlm paper says thatCentral Mid BouUi Amorlcon revolutionraiM to the enterprlso capitalistsand tho Culled Slatone iolicy of medlatiutIII thin piitent trouble U ovidunoo thatdiplomacy U directed toward
away TIm South American nuirke14 worth having A H w r which asserteddominant itolltlool Influence such asUnited States U endeavoring to establishwould obtain a rewanl Tlm UnitedState ninan1 to Im that tower throughthe instrumentality of reciprocity trestlessubsidized steamships and oVen of waragainst any European lower which mnchallenge pretuuslona to political iupremocy-
Iteferring briefly to JwuiAmorionnlsmthe KtiindaH mmarkn that ln t Ilrltnlr-U both a Nurth Amerioan anti a SouthAmeritwn Power HuUand and Francoart South American Powers It adds
Kuropn will never march out of AmericaNorth or South at thn bidding of thekirtni of tho Monroe Doctrine Put
AmerUvnUm In Its widest eensn an Idleilmam but the alma of thn UnIted Statesto be tlm predominant politloul atid cornmercUl j wnr U decided by the economicneed of finding an outlet for her nvarlncreasing kurplun iroduotM Tho necessitywill i more lieavily upon her on the
CkfunicUi flies oil the reciprocitypOMiagn In the ieecli oa the crux of UM
contnnding that It outwelglu InImpurtancv all the It reireennt thn-rnxUlont n IittiiiK hU amllniidn downgently by giving what U virtually freetrade tie concilUtory title of reciprocity
lt soumt very iiutooml say theCkroniclr but If UM justice of tlw
prutosal U admitted the wholeprinciiln of fr trudn guts a foothold inAmerica ami n loglnilly proceed utep bystep until the fortri U taken Iteci-
prt city U tho first step ami that step MrMcKInley U taking
TtllKS IXVAHi JH Tell LEtJATIOX
Force Their Ma In In Capture a fugitiveSktUfactlon Iteinandert-
pnl l i V Iir i11 illS w-IXMXv Sept Despatches from
Constantinople allege that Turkish ofncl-tU on Sept I forced nn entrance into thegarden of the Dutch Icgntlon and cap-tured a fugitive whom they were pursu-ing The official wounded the ratekeeper
Diplomatlo Hrclm are Indignant at thedisregard of the Inviolability of whatRecording to thn capltuUtlons U foreignterritory Tlie Dutch are demandingtatUfactlon-
lontreala llrreptliin to Duke nf romnatlMill He Open lo the Public
MoyrniuL yunUx Sept Tlm Clrio-ommlltiMi which has charge of the reptlon to the Dukn awl Duclm of Corn
and York at City Hall hiss discharged Its social censor nnd given up this
lea of making the civlo reception fill exelusive affair Tlio commlttex has deiidml
all reputable citizens who send Intheir tutmes IxfumJiand and conform to
nguUtion atIe ocxAAlon nimll lx iennltt l to
attend tim n f Thn rule on lo dn s111 strictly enfunvd-Tlm first to limit thin Invitation
o Ni caiike l bitter irot st and the unof tlm conimitton
to to oacli of the thirtyAMunmni Invitations to du-
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WllKKIINO W Sept i On Ills waythe hone of the young woman who had
tromiseil to elopn with him Carl Jacksonigod 10 of Fairmont ilMth whittier
accident or foul msin unknownbody was found n the tracks of the
Iliver llailroad ixirly thisnorning and su irtous bnilsos about the
head ronvinm thn authoritte tliat he wasMten Into Insensibility and thrown on-
ho railsJackson was on hi way to tlm home nf
sweetheart Ikwln Condor near larksmrg They had ilanneil to eh to Oakanil evening loomi nf Jack
Ktti who ilUippniviil la to-hovoung woman am with murder
iilin No arm t have yet Ueii madeiwltig to hut lark of evii IK
Hurt Injureil at a llrliranalHurt whll rehearsing the
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Will Wash follies fur Thirty Ha lo Prolilt Abllll-
OnTONVtiXK Minn Kept H IINorrish Prealdnnt of the Hank of Orton
today entercd Into a written mntract with C T lAnge onn of the proprioton of the Ortonvilki llottllng Works t
wash tattles fur thirty day from dite at I-
n day to begin work regularly at 7 eliteearl mowing and work ten hour lrklthe contract Mr Norrlnh igr i to workthirty tiny or forfeit IIM Mr NorrUIbegan work this rnonilng
This peculiar contract grew out of sotm-dlstaragtrig rnmarkn math by Mr Iwingi-
as to Mr Norrish ability and deslru ttwork
rilOU CHILIHtKIt TO SAVE SISTKH-
Milrri tlotlir Were Ablaze Wie 1laDie Voting llotlirr Too
PMia John Southwick gave birth tobaby yesterday at her home Fifth uvnnuarid Nliwtyfourtli stmol Fort HamiltonTlio doctor had lianily left Ilm house whenMr Southwick iiitwieenyearokt sister
Lacey who was trying to cook sitsthing and couldnt make Its oil stove burnto suit her nturod keronetm into tIe tankwithout turning ofT this flamn Tim oilcaught fliti anil ml tier olothi abUzo-
Mr Houthwlck won tlm only other terson In the house exo pt the baby Shinjum i d out of Nil ourrying all the luil
with tier and threw them aroundher sister itnolhoring thn fUmtw MrsSouthwick WOK slightly burned Hersister wan takun to NorwegUn HospitalIn a critlonl condition Wlmn Mrs Southwicks physician was summoneil againlie said her exertion might prove fatal to-
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CHECK FOR SIOOOOH LOST
It Waa Certified and Ilelnnged to Ilnrrll-A NUtt lleHenger Ito Urnpneil IIA mesj eiijer from Iturrill t Stltt Stock
Kxchangn broken loft thn lallntln NationalHank yi tenlay morning with a chockfor IIUOOMI9 drawn by the firm to tlw-ord r of till Mercantile Trust CompanyThe boy had hail thu chock certlflnd Itwas to bn used to take a loan but whirtoo messenger got to the company-It was missing Up to the time tho OalUtlnHank closed for bualnen yesterday afternoon no report of IU liaving been foundhaul lieen received by the bonk lotcheck III nurabentl 4 7-
5EKI1 STAKTLKIt HIMAnd ro fey Tuinliletl Into the River
and Maa Drontieil-Kltivenyearold Arthur HiggIns a negro
Itoy of 23 Went Sixtieth street fished forthne hour at the foot of Weet Seventysixth street yentenUy afternoon At
got a bite saul it excited him no greatlythat he full into tie water and wail drownedHU body was recovered later TIleband was grouping hU Hailing pole OnIho hook was an
AMERICAN HUM KlDXArrKDT-
tirkliTi HriganiU Carry Offsad Her Companion
trulal raW iHipMi It Tuft SCX-
CoxsrANTlNOPUi Sept Ilrlganda harekidnapped a young American womanmissionary and a woman com anlon Inthe district uf DJumnhula In the YiUyetof Solunlc-
aJOHV roLT7 nns iv rovcnrrF-nrmrr luSh Itt Millionaire of On-
rlnnatl Dead In hue CityClNnNjJATI Sejit S Wonl of the death
of John Woltz In New York city In romIterative jiovvrty Uwi received inIncinnatl Volta was at ono tlmo a jtri nee
arming the capitalist of CinoinnaU Hecans to 1HS7 and laid outand built Klanmr Sliverton and otherof Cincinnati suburb anti at olelArk anti Euclid the mmnvniof tie MacNmle t Crtwin Safe Coinfrom Cincinnati to Hamilton He mmetlIn Cincinnati exclusive society and during
tiandlod million of localcapital brother J Fred Woltz IH
real estate bu inei 4 In Cincinnati
VIM RlMLCY tilYES A PARTY
Motlirr or the late Secretary Crriham-tuoki Dinner for FUt Nho l WH
NEW AUIANT Ind Sept S Mrs SarahIliimley mother of the Ut W Q inshamII-H yearn old today unaided tasked her-self lo prepare dinner for over fifty guestaseembleil to celebrate the anniversary ofher birth She U the mother of eight chil-
dren and ho outlived all except two ColImsliam of St Paul soul Mlsn MnadnI-riwIiAtn of Chicago All of the noun ennr l the arnir Two galneil-
dUtlnction Col W q Onwliani rose toI and uftnrwunl wasand of Slat Another sonCol iam was acavalry leader in Uio Mexican War
nillllH or TUCK ItEroitVEKS-Negro tlrvanlratlon That Hat Plenty or
Mone InHicilMnNt Va Seit 5 Ounven-
tlon of Trite Ilefonnerw tlm coloxiil hintsflcUl osMxHation In smslin It U a n-
markaliln organization and lentcity money during a panto when It couldget II from nonn of Ilm Itankn to run thocity government The Secretary annun showed nn increaseIn all of thn order of 7T per-cent soul Snii l n Ilte i memb ri agtiiwt-43nm ln t vnar Thin nmmint ln urnni iIII force I SWHn again JiKmdOUveer and tIm sun of limii luin Iwn
In death cUIni During the yearl W illS nrnmlvn IUHM heel
And the Mmntrapher Looking p foundHim II Im Heart IHteate
Henry J Mallon 2i yearn old a clerk nf-
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ITS STRIKE TO A FINISH NOW-i
MIOTIATIOXft Off AH ALLVIMS oitnKHin orxx TODAY
Conciliation Cainmlltee quit hilt lispsan Amlealtln Settlement to-
j Uteri Truit 1la Tel He ilrarhftP-la t UisnceOflrrcil In tlis-
AnialcanuUrd In Out uf the HoleMinium the Humiliation of liter liefeat anti lit Mrrrl TaU Delay
From thU time on It U lo war to thistint ween the UnIted States Steel Cor
l oratlun and the Amalgamated AsancU-i tioti of Stool Iron and IIn Worker OnceI again yesterday President Shaffer of Uie-
nsMocUtiun bath a chance to get hUsation out of the fight with a little humll-iaUon an It can exxvt He lei till chancego by and nlghl tIe tnt gave upof a peaceful settlement and sent out ordersto sift up all of Its mlllH this morning
All of yesterday tho Committen of the National Clvlo Federationwhich liave l n trying vainly In faceof ShatTers nlmtlnary to compromise thestrike kept tho telephono and telegraphwlron to Pittsburg test with entreaties to-
Shaffer tie terms which MrSchwab was willing wtttln this slrlkn-Ui t night tilt committee after n longMllfernnon nt thn AshUnd Houm Issuedthis statoment iuttlng tint responsibilityfor the failure of their migotUtlon squarelyUKin ShalTer and tlm association
When nil Itetween the Ainsl-CsBintMl AFwKlatlon sml the fluid SlateSteel IOriKiriitliiii broken of the
onriliition of tlm National lvlnFederation endeavnred lo bring r preseiiUtlv of keith Interests tnerthr or tn-
ait a iii dutiir hrtween them W h ld-
ronferWe with the Advisory llnafd of Ihn-AmslvMiiated Association Ml Jii l iirc sodobtained proportion from It with hutlmrity-to siilimit the siinm to the Untied
IuriHiratlon we uhmltle toth cniiiixiny at Wednesday conference
The cnniisii rsjerted the iropo ltnn-Wn then riUcuxnl the mndltlons upon whichthey would agree to sillsterm tu hold iroml until thi Thtirsilarlevening Wn submitted term inMr Shaffer soul hi lollenmie We wereadvIsed hy the repteentatven of tlm Amal-gamated Association this afternoon thstthere ws not sufficient to consIderth proposition that the tillers at the lltlnburr headquarters mail no authority to invertor It that ths Advisory IJ ardl nin-nion In mist toniorrew-
Ths oRlrrrs of the Amalifamated AssneUtlon etprm ed the conviction to u that theproposal will not b approved W stilleuterUln thn hops that an amlcahlnni nl of conflict will yet be reached
Itesplte the hope sot out In till last sentenon the Conciliationgiven Ut mill ci eclutlon of bringing shouta Mtttomtiil of the strike by peaceful means
member are deeply mortified at SItsfer refusal to accept thin admittedly generout term of ilr Bohwab All day theywere in commtuilcallon with Pittaburg andthey became rUlbly perturbed M the daywore on without being able to bring thestrike leader Into line Mew Oomperand Mitchell talked with Shaffer for nearlyan hour at a Uiuo over the long distancel Urhoin Wlmn they toni iixhausted everyeffort they made known their failure throughthe diplomatIcally worded statement quoted
At that wry moment onion were beingsent to that mllU to start up Early In theafternoon thin peacemakers committeecommunicated lo Mr Schwab their fearthat Shaffer would not canltulato
Mr Schwab decided upon A draatlo-oursn Hn Informed the mediators that
his offer to t he striker would hold good onlyuntil 0 oclock In tho evening This ulti-
matum lorwarded to llttsburg bythe committee limit It did not break thedeadlock Just before the time limit explied Mr Sohwab who had previously beenIn conference with ITf Irt nt Coreyof tIm Carnegie company Pirwidenlof the American Company antiother oftlcUU of tIe I States SteelCor ratlon roachod the idtermination totreat nr longer with the striker but to pushtlm tight to A finish
Onlen worn iwniixl to In operationtoday thn lug mill at Wheelingwat ex Juliet and Miincle soul every othersmaller mill which the strikers sueceedeil In closing From report whichtlw St m officer have recelvnl
am confident that them will Im nodifficulty iu getting enough men to operate
Should theirrealized It will mean thn ImiirodUIn endof this strike
An offlcer of the Steel CorjH ratlon saidlast night
Twit of tim strikeMr Imd to getout of a losing light with dignity to him-self arid without lewntilng tlm prestigeof hU orgonintllon For HNIMHUone tutU to he hits choM n-
to refusit tIe generous condition offeredto him stud Im must now Like the con
Wo tro tt start themllU without further deUy I l llovnHint tho iieo ordep liavn alreadytmin M nt out for the o nlng of the e lplants lists will hiring matterto a head and will test list vaunted towerof tlm axMicUtion to IKWII Idle hundredof men who wIsh to return t work We-Iu4 i maxtn to Ixllevn list enougli menwill ls obtained to n ratn till of tIm limits
Most uf thn strikers recognize that thefight i lost but Mr Shaffer soulnto setin to Im lient wreckingtile Amnlgamateil AseorUtlon It Is they
tint the Steel ii tnuuiy who stwm tu-ilenlro to cripple the organization Thatso have iid wish to hutout of exltencn Is shown by the wiltInglion of Mr Schwab nt tho Intercesnion
reprtnontatlvni of other labor uniono agnes to an arrangement which wiuUI-lavn r ulei in the saving of thin as xlAlon fmm this end to which it now seemlootnixl-
Wlmn Mr Schwab left hi office In thn-venlri6 Im il clinni to answer any inquiries
ibout thin TM would like to tell you cnntlemen all
roil am anxlmi to know Im soul to timv irtor but 1 am not in a p ttion to do-K at nent-
Tlm member of the oncllUtion Commite were oiU4llr retiieti Beyond
urinal statement they rofu od all Informainn recardms It I undertinx iwner that tlm i ltion wliich-Imy alluil t an liavlng i en l-
mm Mr shafer wa Iliad all the menItould l allowi l to return to work underIf iniiinll ii which valUil Itrlor-ilm T the strike ur in other
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