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Trlbone -.\u25a0\u25a0.•..--. ;. r .<.-. Rales. THS TBIBT'NE wt;i > sort V>t m.l U> say oa^-ee la this «*antrv cr abm«<T. an<l * Joreee eh 1aaH so orisa M iiamf C rfubKTiptt- ca mar b* |I'»b •« jnor '"•"iff a>alor e«for« loavtac. er. if atare conv«nl#ot. hoM »*•\u25a0» t:. at .-IS TRIUUNa. Offlto. }. £-.r \u0084~,. k,,^^.^. }>\u25a0*--+ FmSlns- »oul«J b* MM I rr.rrr.t»rr of K::.«r BtMßi * :*-. BM| rdffl j!k» t:-e litter, not or.ly a r~" ' : , ' UM a Jok*. Xt 'of' but f J«(jTi..irfs s son ari DW t>o>-« if <J» J»r!r. - ' Vale* ar.fl OM I N t:k» af OsMbbVBJMI aa£ J^* sjn. Tr:ru» Arth-r. ar* through th* »t* >*-. ,• MSJBS F^r<fT.«r-!. dukes In •"\u25a0 •• : »-c BMC Leopold. Hal fcrrth*r. •-» . ... \u0084,.- f ,- r pp r :r.c« Ai- \u25a0J ' - i*Mfl a* :^>- |mbbSl K.rg at '\u25a0•' - \u25a0 -• «"« r"« their grand- ' •*•»- ' ' .'?-:»\u25a0>.\u25a0 ha vine r*en rr.r.r* rf Co< -"#\u25a0 and dike hi h' - oui4 otrtaiß.'.v And th* arraoat^.rie snore con- r—:a' there .\u25ba... .. 4 ... 4 ttfl H . t ,. whexa he ha* Ditsar«4 t,. »»ir». ;f ., | taaaolf Cro *. the r«-:g:.- !»ur ftcn»r s- •-'- thsj ro^»rrriTaert by his eut-- r.ums aad br Us eScae* to th* Ro- •p.* r*' v .:- C&UK& BB <-a-i*in« Hi BtAs bor to rr Rr.rasri » \u25a0thoUrifrn tn tV,e or \u25a0 CtansflMßOt •JrtQl tl« dear.ndr I i*np.< nr-i rf th» r *»ar I* 6«*< hf !* a; Th«- r.T**. Nt nonft ri:b)*ct t v.<» rar. sf *i:e •' ' \u25a0 i lB di.<^«f:ard cf hij ool'.ra- ••«•'• Mm B»m«n Catr.«!t«- filth srl. ha-ir.g had \u0084 , _ . :-aririi pea* .•\u25a0#•\u25a0- -t-• »• him. Ii htrr*i - i>arrara*T!:* Thm la HMH »o-al<l v\u25a0 \u2666 ' - ' rai-.'nx the Hurtgartoa f * bin th* roll? fhri^:srr rerfilr.^r.tl ha* :.e .er oees o& cood t«rm> w-:th "~ \u25a0• \u25a0 \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 sr*M ha^ \u25a0" HBinl BeeMMU - r'lhH-- affront* *r)(] *o would M9B| ' •• \u25a0»•- -y -wr:»r* moreover Wt * HMlt err.irx the smail fr>- ef Teuton outset' - | v;. u r; E g r, ut ii'tie «• for Inrtru- •»rr> sihlrh *.ay* hr>k*n »n her hand* ar.d fan no \u25a0 ' . \u25a0 : wr't.» to i>*t Bj r..**n? \u25a0' MsJWMk iai f'.erhori- r-crr.- ir •«".'• B»oro eo»ily at-> to direct - rtatoa or. tr.e i»ooaaore than at •t'U trhcr* h* !• 'r: :«::>• courtlnc death, and «-her» it it - - '.rr.T>o»*!tl» tn protect him f-orr. \u25a0 . ' -- rr.-jrflcrr3 t t>* kidnarped. as a*** to* pr*4»oas»ar. and c suited eff into soar - - «*t.»»f*». «•- was th* American rni»- alosar Mlf» \u25a0tone, by Macedonian hrlgariC*. irhn \u25a0,- Übmi hoittac* fi order to mpel t^e B- £*:.»:i Co^*rnruer.t. and pu«(4b]r some of \u25a0. , - \u25a0 arc*de tn -.<:.;\u25a0- w 5 '-^.•.:';ren to his ;4ar« tn H.:-.;-... . f \u25a0..:.« xo rxpet- them to the pame p»rl! MM h h* :s SMCjaIM to f»r» .- : .j,:he »:;: 1* ar-> rt> rets-- >v - fcr i.-v rtoaaemJor i ' » hi. h h* has »>acrlflc«^ f h:s o*t. fcrtur.r Maa er that cf e^-otad «ot!j»r. rid Pr:-.— s* rierrer.tia*. and R - . -w:or* th*t flpecuiatloii should i>rlisr as th« cour.trr B \u25a0Wtfc b* would s**k Twtuf* B *h r HO r ' Ma 1 BBdßm from Bulrarla J'.aSlAnd appear* to h* the moot ttately to be chosen \u25a0 pWl**** "^ FerSlrar.3 J* BOM related .. * Efts •«. t. no ** a'.«-ay* treated hist with marked k:,Cr*ast nrA rrrtldentlor. while th* Brit- r«» BMWBMMd ic-cTi^C r.'.ra *overel»n tier.err st •••--•• \u25a0 t <\u25a0•» wi:hh*ld hy al th* other \u25a0 \u25a0 Mbsjgcf r^:.-ope BfJrrrf^u* Pniwr I* Safe Ott/f flt Tuv r. rrad. t? ; e^*r;e la *lich IVu-.e* JVllHiMl .ou*'-' re'uee cr !.l» Trturn to Btlcart* not daring »a» or *"•:* r.^4+ ti !jj pa"..-»<-» at Sofia. «•*»« a* *«'c thrca'-s of th* ilae^cior.ian s git a tors ar.l aaajr a^liapMito tr> aesasstnate kraal la orroxted «m fbe CSsor* of the Baaafl Sea. seine six ml!e« north <• \i-! i. rrrcrifrt on th* elope of the high Mi -».-a!i tV.» rr«^ch r^-iera It wi; ham b> rrin«e A.«-xan*" r °* Ba'^nSerc »h;le on tV.e t^rca* ( #'t>v.>..r - .i a::>i *a? *«He 4in hi* borne Sandrovrv v. Ie :t «"a* co«ip*et»4 at the- tlraa of his #jtajJcs*;c: *.t sa'Ja 'J not been eK-cur»*a by him m c *s furn«he T\* palace- ora.* pt:rrha»*d from tw-T-o A!«ar.l*r ty tr-.<« Fulpartan Goverr.aaea^. gpg - i «->•• time on th* rhrone Frlnr* jyrttsa-d- *"-i" «-ccessor. determined to convert It *;» fucoier r«l<!er.'f. tn&. aTter harms; f «j fc ~jta la name to Ewairmgrag. front a <-onsto- ,-. sir.our.t of money !n the -•uhlnrer' C'-cO- UBtt •• \u25a0 r \u25a0 -•«-,„ an ri :r. th« eying ©at eif th« ... ••- BToai.'i*). !• it a boautlfal plare. fiomir.atlr.f; th* roa«t>in» •r bott. directions . 01* has T:.to advantage, that - > ' :• ts -r.poaotbte to ar?roacJi It from lord ua- ,«». Ita proximity to «He water affords a r»a^y r^or-f at «?^r* ra th* asja^i «f th« ca«i« betna; at- ., »,• | :.-i»-rcecp . w r*rfilr.an<l is !r. re«lfle=r* at Euxinorrod t^ is >ax» Is aiwar.a kept with hanked ires jugate I ' •\u25a0• rrJv«*« whsrf of th* chateau. roady \u2666r , ..j, a* a r-.~mcrt « notice, arid, in addition to tfr:v*» *- paths from the Deface to tsJ.l tbst thtr* is llkewtoe a secret •».-a3«aa pa«s*c*- wWh would «tH« the ..... rea'*> t v » «-sr*rfif3*cnooea la fact. For- tSt Irom ir.v ' cr>uj» <3» tnalr." en th« iwmlulluiJsU at *-:nogr»«. and Up «»flr r : -r.:.:::itv Of M? bC.rjt aaoaaoi- \u25a0x'eti fry oopae of the Bsiia-ariarj otSoare and domoo- . -•\u25a0 - b Tie- «... btt-n cbncod to main ta his IWI-T **M'Hira«» The ear-eeia*** r- v, Prod*- \u0084 ,n., n . .v-^.. e r * r<- lg*ria ohow» that they am *jrv« to t* trusted, fine* Alexander was bo- " Mir tor those c* hss Bulgarian offlcoro •'. \.< had b**n tri« - ft kind, and In whom 1- «» cor.vinr^d that bo oovM alace hie roandcaeo, d it cons:fl*r*fi himself to be to thol- UstfcX ••\u25a0\u25a0 :: ta irf": t'» accu«*<l c! cowarClce in a>a .. hl» rtMMSj cf Euxir.ograA. Ho fjnt tssr.r 8398R MA a "-ck cr courair* Is not ena r* U;e*e Fcr ha r.aa bcaasji iMtt '- rr. the mo.- . ..". .w >„ r ."-;:t-: Bb« H-lgar!ar. tr.ror.a. and itss Uu'^ajh a:, this* yvara vtrtaaJ!y carried hto ;;f« k tt hmiir :i\tr«Ia an lOaatasea of mur- rV . 4 . \u25a0 - cJ the. \u25a0tpjatora hoai h* he« 3 ne»n aaaocUted tnmnr sl> * ta ;^e hswi of tba *.»»aa»:r.. UM climax s»'.st re.iiror-<! «-b«r. .?' # aaaMl King Alexander a-i Q-jt*ti Teresa v.^n h* had oe«r but a few -ere maaaarr £ tr the very oS- '-• :.-• ». : - »: : h eepe--lally i-trustod * - ;,rr:»-<~?ior. \u25a0\u25a0; r - ; - row ;a ty:« '-nurtrv <r;tl» > kr;o»-n :n Evxlltli ?ori«y, '\u25a0> \u25a0 r* v -.« e«nte»i ;t« tn »• b -!*• \u25a0 t lack- '\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 •\u25a0 - \u25a0 . \u25a0 trt»» . : create < :. .< [\u25a0 h!s co-re- ' \nrrr>;k. *r. ur.:v^r*allypop- : : -" \u25a0 IH||l : _r -~ \u25a0 iu>eili't.s Of \u25a0 Tetinn of th#> ... „•>•..\u25a0.' ' BKMfI MBMItt, i*dlspcseMj to t>« * Bai work of rirrwelrtlFta in \u25a0::\u25a0'>- •- «rr"?iv» rK>H<-y on th« po- \u25a0 \* lnd«-f«»><i MI h«s Veaora to hi* r \u25a0 ' •..-.* \u25a0 r*»re«s \u25a0 her «nrn THrr.» \u25a0 \u25a0 * m- «•! e>ra rh<» ha^! -.!-.r*» ' Brar* helnc the yourta^>»t. etaVr iirnthnt w«* k:!l#«d at the hatUo \u25a0; :r.rjr :v: v <• . V/tr IMB&»0M year* «VC». Ljopfl tir;\%. on i«ucr»»d:rjt to hl» raotbera . \u25a0..-,.. psjtMßVMli a-,d a*- *ll*'*^ .cr.«» hi* ...... of cr- u\-r v-> a very ancient family, and :hr ti-^orj of Kir.« EdmarJ 111 ta \u25a0 ' :ord» of Braye Tc -' Mcwui!;. tl tr* papr* of E«agra»!- ! :ftorr. em* of r.a.;r.« v^ca Pnm» MlclAer of Ki::r Henry \u25a0 roaiaa us r*corU aa kavinc BaflM fcr \u25a03 w.:ve> nt York and Lancaster. ' * ' 1 \u25a0 a ho far terrr.:nat:on the tone and Man •\u25a0 tOM nn»o* iIAT.WVISS OK FONTE.VOT. THE TRlßryr FRESH AIH I'USD. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. " *" » «•«-» oh* ore with tketr »\u25a0 near ' ' —•ar* r *' •oa4ap Prtieol 'insuan \u25a0\u25a0...\u25a0•:... K.xr*&Chap*: T * »7»1« "^ S:».PM23 IBA.N»I'ACI7IJ UAILA aUwar. %-a San Ftat. cioaekere daily at «30 aw m. v? to S«n«=itor *21. tnctaalir*. f-r lIIIIM »•»• .. ajßtatle. Hawaii J«^» ' C^lr-a aa« «p*<:iO.lT aifttrvvooi man far , ;«;i_T-i». «ls -• Fraa -oco. clooo aM dai'y at «-3O P- «^ U P ll > s^Ptomior t;». mcl^aivo. tor i-.T;*tr~. ?*' ' - C::iti* Pfci; "Piao lsJ*nds. »'-» <*»> rranriara. eleee here daily at 1 « */) - m up : < "TKnasor *28. tncrn»l»o. far dispatch pc'r t^nitod >tatoo Transport. -. . Cit.il a- l J*;«: -'a Vanc'iTor an-1 Victoria. B. C.. etaoo *k#ro l*Uy *i•» *> P- ">• <»» to f«ptoras«r t3. .neluaii*. far •:^pa°.-b s*'." »\u25a0 Ka>i.re^o of India. Jtorenaai:;** ... fu .»^ *'a;-» \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0mat >oem,j at MaaaaaaM saanet to fsrwar^od via LUaJs.) Sf«-Zf»»El. A'-atralia .««r«p? Tr»«>. N»w -Ca!o4oa!». rv» «asnr» arvS fiawa!':. vtn 9*n F;aaets<;<» dcoo soro daily a: «.» p. ra. up ta O. ror^r \u2666! !ncn»»iT«. for dt»- pa- i ;er s s Vontura, <If tho '•"Sinax'i oi««m-T rmr- ryinff 1- Brtn»t> tmmti far N*w-Zo»iaa>; doro not »r- r > - in t'.m* to cr«E«ct wt*h th.!» t.ipafh. «atra mallt ctoona; at 530 a. m . »$0 a. n». and 4SB a. m. . Sun- days ot*2s>am.. s»a»m. 1:! 'i3n p. m. w.;; to aafjAe «p aad f ~>\ »ex. <e< oattt the arrival - f IS* CtJMr* Aaatralia tex-opt West. Ft^ TsUnts and Tfew-Tafttoßta, via VaarvcTor and Tutnna. B. C. e!oa« arr« Oai^r at «*• p at to October «UK laeiuatvo. tar «to- patL-ft per t. a illowora, SXTB rclor* ot*erwi»» ad4xe«*e<*. tr-st 1 \u0084.- \u0084 - -. . -.-: via MM »»1 V«-Z»i;m! and y- aa. laan Tin Pan Fiamu '.v <;-i c»»»: r-»»!«». Pblllp- ptaea *F«-'a:'v a4<i.-«wod 1 "t^» •~*a£ada>" or "rla> Eurooo** most FaV.r p-»paH at -ro ? .--'-n r»-«- H»-^»n tarwar:*^ »:* .\u25a0*».t >T»a< ts-.» «x :a*iv»;r Trss»ya--t*- r-.a to ar» f~-»art!<K: to r""rs «f safßasj 4aO* •ad OJM ornoftui* of clcatna; :* arran«M oa tho> fjro» saxFi^on cf t^lr unin:»rntpt«4 ovorU—i trmna fc IR«Ctst*rod anai rlnoo* p. rr pr»M«us <lav nmNBUTs van corr. ri»T\astm raexiaTTrax Sow-T«*. N. T. : est«r tl. 19Om MAILS rOr-TTARDEO OVERLAXr>. \u25a0 - -.. rXCXTT TRANJPV Cl~BA— Via Floiria. cljeae at thta «Cc» dally. eaeepe ThorsJay at \u2666i 3O a m. 'the conn» t:,» mai!» «saae> Her* on W«4n«adarye mot oataMara \u25a0\u25a0•ji Tamp»» and oa Mia - \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0» UUicli lIK.M '•' cm—Overlawl aalsee apeetellT »{<?\u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0 1 «Of dtrat-h by i-»mer. close* at tiio cOco cany, oaeopt b^claj. at 1 \u25a0'>> p. m. a.i'l 11 30 p. m. 9aada;s at I p in. an<l 11:30 p. m. NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to Norta Sy«aey. awl thanes by steas:or <:lno«a at tMs eOSee <Ja..r at O-ao p. d. tceaneettßf nsali* cteee hate every Mtaaej, Waooeatar aid Saturday. JAVAICA- By rail t-> Roetea. aa*4 thence *r ateaoaar. rioeri at Mi uOco at «»> p. m. ovary Tuaeday eaat Tr.urs<iay •BaOKLO.f- Bt rail to Boston, aa4 thaam by aiaeeiar. aaasM *t OtH < "co daily at «.w p m. BELIZE. PIZr.TO CORTEZ ani <iI, ATtMAU- By nil Now-f-rioana. *r. i thaneo !\u25a0>\u25a0 «n»r. :. ««s at \u0084 ofSce stf] *x.-ept Sunday, at «l:30 p m and »tf.3o a. in .-.-.iti.iays at *X p. m. aad 'II lv a in . 1 coaaeee* l=« mail .-.osoo hero M ruiaya at »11 30 p a | CO9TA Rl'"A—By rail to New-Ortoarj. and ta«cc« B-» steamor. «Jum« at t.-ts o.T o '*:;•-. •a ant Baaday. at \u2666i 30 p. ir. asd '!!» p. m . Sunday* at *1 p m. tat *ll:3ft p. cr tonnocttac atU ciooa* here Taaadajs ea \u2666li p rj rßoTsterod \u25a0:ai; cl.saa at « p m. previous day. MAILS FCR SOUTH AND CENTRA!. AMERICA. WXAV rNDTE? ETC rRtt>AT-At 1* m ; r S»»alc»». per a •- pr \u25a0 ears. w1» Tinipi-^ <:n*il n>js; be ui.--ct~l r-r \u25a0 a Nucira"). at 12 \u25a0""> t- m - la-irP'-'raeatary 1 30 p n».) fw Le«»a?il •r! W:n:iw«.->1 I^UBis. Untijti. Dntcs sad rroaefe Gutana l«r •\u25a0 Parma -r.v: '. - .... TrlnUad mv: bo 4:-e^*e<l "p»r \u25a0 Par:n»"« at 3 p. a Par an Ktat \u25a0\u25a0« Urucuay ai.i Parag-uay. per •. a. Afchaa Prlnoo; a- *> p \u25a0 Tor Cermu^a. per etesjoer from Raltiax. JATTRDAT- At 1 a. m. for Arsestrao. L'ru«uay aad ....'-•• C^ronda: a; * v a. m vj a)pie ir-r.arr »30 a m. . for Perto »»eo. r-iraea* nad Venezu-la, per »\u25a0 Caracas i.-aaii tm ftavaniu* ami ' •_-*• r.a nsa«t b* gX— < "per *. Caraeae"": at ."'> a m >*u9p!e3ioat«ry 1O:3O a. 03 > far Fortuoo lii.anl. J*raaJ:a. Kav*r.i;:a ar ! (~ar*aj;»ria. for A a. A''ai <3iaU f">" 1-A sta Rlrj .•• v - ;-• \u25a0 ••••1 •r a. a. Al'afi- at *tn a. at. .su?piemontary an aw a at > far laaaria Halt 1-1 Santa Mir per •. n A'hoo. at JO m frr r-jro. ?»r a a H-rr<»Ca.'- *ta flaraaa. «• 10 a T-. for Hi:'. '" a. Prtns Wi:>a V ynaa far Curacao. Ven«»ue!«. Trtc!'!»<l Mc«"» sad Dvtes G«tta» mvjt bo aSreetei "per a l-riao wuiem V). ax . . .to '. B. tor Cuba, ?«r a a. OUaita, »ia Havana. TRANSATLANTIC HAHJ. FR:daT— At •-*> p in.fr A«or»o laiaade. per a O. Cmrr^-'.nai). frc<n Bo«t;n SATURDAY At 7 a. m. for Franco. POT •. •. La Oas- eesna. via H».r- (mail f r :her narts of Eursrpo n-J»« bo d.i*etaxt "por •\u25a0 •<•««!»• >: at a. m. tar B*l«tuin dlroct. per « aJerlmod (mail s^*t to dlrocted "per » a. Ve4erla»B~i a: 10:3" a. \u25a0 <s«9- pleaie in 12 m.) tor kiur-«p». ;»-•.» Jampaula. \u25bc!» y-io»aatown; »t 12-lft p. m. f r S.-^*;and mom, ptf s. . ro.urabla (ma.l must bo direr- -.-a "per c. a. < v:-i— v ..a ' i •PTIINTED MATTTR. nTC— TMs «rt»«m«r tako« yrm*-<l Matter riannr isl Papers, anl oaonln far G«rmaa/ *n:>- Trie «am« U»e •* mai! matter fcr other r»rt< n' F>:r-p- w :i not .eat by t.lla snip unleae speataßy <Uroctol by a«B Af*r th* \u25a0::->- nc nr ;^- ?-i7pJ»n»er;:%r-T Traassttlaittt^ Maila named a»o««> aofitloaal Supplementary Matat are oponei on tne piers of th» Amorr-aa, Er;t:;»>.. frwh snd <#«rTcaa »t»Mtiers. aa.l remain »p*n aatll \u25a0 Mass Tea JaaMtaa of u-.e tour et ealllnp or eteaoMß, '•..«'./rn.-- .^(otlee. <Sh«n:'.a bo read DAiL.T by ail tatoMntei. as c^aa«»» tb- oc-jr «t any time.) Kor»l«T» mail* far ttie w»«k en<Sla» 3#pt»rE-«T la. XtflO. a-IU c:^» isromptly in all o«»»*> a: tho General Poeto* »• f i:iws Par-»!« \u25a0""« Ma ; , \u25a0\u25a0 - »arU»r laaa clooir-.s; Uino nhown below Kar-»!» foot He.^ H C*rrr.ap.v c. -•- *t A p. m. Moriav. Resuiv aril lupplimr-ittrii mails eloee at r«r»t«n 9ta> tlcn half hour lat«r van il-joing tUno shown below \u25a0•\u25a0- e»r* -»- P'.:pT>lTr«n»mrT Mails fnr Enrop* and ' ••'T*l America. v.» Cbi^n. cloito ono nour Ut»r at Torelga aia- dktt la th* ooet ae?-s»'.tW f»a»te<T of the siafep •Ur by Haxira tra.aa. troQ«y er carrta^* Tuny minute Iron- Graad Caatral- l*«a eckj at 113 s—« far lUnstrsted Boo«- tot or by reaaeet a r^reeeaeaawe •» eaH. Emm » east ssi>-«t- *. t. cm. T»» W •r, d 1 \u25a0 w a Cemetery i.-7rrc-|i3 r>n TfcuTß^ay. OsuHitii IT. lOM. at v » r»*.:ence. No. 2** Central !»ark \u25a0>•«•«. Rieha-: L«ta- ers Funeral ser»lr«» at Trln!;. Chur-h. N«w-Racf;»:'.e. >- y .-»a;arlav. «»>t-?n v *r V> *i tho arrl*mi «f th« j <?• tra.n frrra Ne»-Yirl« Kiatily ctalt 3.w«r». Charleston aad O«ors«j»n. «= C. po.^»« plo»s« ecpy. TjyvrvOS Oa ?ej.tetßt*r I*. :*<*. TTi:::am L> tnalsa. tn the T3th aral Uia a««. Funorml on **:urtlay. ?«o- tvmtrer M at 1 o ;I <:*. f.-'-rn 'he •" nt L"a»-jc Prvabjr- tertan ~Vl:'-h.~ Vl :'-h. errnor cf L^rtncton-av* »pj •^••l »t Abl;«=e iTrt ) I=3 tooafJMi papers tcaso eepy. CVAUXT Oa the 17th tartar.t. at ate keen. No. I*7 \u25a0\\esi Mth-tt . Manaar-an Jiaj-^r AuKln P <>Uai;»y. 'are c* H Mr?' r?:»thlro -imweJ. In the T«U y»»r of his ax«- -neat vrrrat*. Canadian pa*«r» p case ssa* \u25a0BTMOCoV- At Aub^ra. N T.. S^traser IT. Or*. Martha TJtus. wJAtw of B»U»n ?eysßtmr. ifM M j»i. tatern. at UoeUoster. N. T. WHTPL£— At RKl«efl-ii :«o«.. Wedaeaaar. \u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0 It N».». r. M whjjl*. *' \u25a0 t*lop»e^ h^sDand -4 Baoaa ...'\u25a0.-\u25a0 tn hit «BBtn yoar. .'-•\u25a0 -. <• 1 Mn J ar» »r.vit»<S to sttea4 rostral. Saturday. ISO p ex. a: hts lato mMeace. 77 Jones- «t-. J«^»y Cttf. Died. Death notieee appearing In THE Tltlßt'XT: will be repabllahed Is The Trl-Weekly Trlb- ißt nltlxiui filr» rkargt. Anthfn EJ»arf. Durlaad. CareUaa R. Uartran: Ar.r.a at Lat*«-s. Ri^art. \u25a0OB*, Joan l/'wonn. William Brttt. I iv.J F. •"> ' >• . Austin P. --• - -\u25a0:••!-. W. F»>inour. Mmrtaa T. <_t-a»*. iia-'saretta. r.;;p!e. Nelson M.. «T. AN'THOX—At Scuthamptcr.. Uyr.g I-""*. Sept»s-.V»r 18 aft»r nro!nß»ed \u25a0#s«. E<iw»rl Anth-r srm ef til* la > Eev li»r.-yAn:hon. D D. ••-'•»- or his *?». r—TX. ••n-t'n wi:i ke b*Vl at th* Cborea it to* Heaven:." Rest. S'S-an.. and »"\u25a0 »• . en FrUSajr. Eej- t»rr.b-r I\. at IO o - el3c» a \u25a0 THE: irniTBEKS Or THE HOLLAND iy>OCC NO. «. T & A M are reij'aeatrfS t-> attend tie Xasoate servlee of our la-« '\u25a0' "" -*• Urot.-.*r Edwar* Actaoa. at the CtuP-h "»f th- leave-ilj P.**'. No. 541 sth-aT... at 10 a m Friar. \u25a0:nl)»- 1«. 1&00. Bt »rd«r of HAF^LXi G. irZNDET;9O.V. Xa*tar. CHAB DAKA DRAPER. B«cr«tary ?rEMBSRS ' HOIXAND LODGE NO » T. A. M.. wi'i rr»»t at th» Vhurch cf tfce H«^.vealr KeeL sta-av«., ~m K - +.-,•'-.-••. to atrtnl th« fin»ral or oar lat« W«>r«hrpf:;l Brctb»r BSwart Anthoa. mday. .-»r:--=t,-r IS. prorr.p-ir 1 5-»Roi>r> O KSNr>ERSO.V. Muter. CIIAP.UES DANA I RAPEP s<^r«-anr BARTRAV— BrW««T"^t. Cr.na . Black Rock District. Se-T»?nber I*!-''-. Mr< Ar.aa M Bartram. tM»w «f ««ptam Thome* E. Bartram. a«»l 73 y^ar» rrl— ar« tavlt»d to atter."l tbe r-n»ral a: her Ut» r>«id«&c«. Rack Rv-K ad .-- !*r. I9t?! -•» . at 2-.V» «'cUvn r m. <;o«cbes am meet \u25a0••i.r. leaving Hew Toil at 12 o' clock noon at BrMgeport. '-•nan., depot Burial private BLISS— At LafweUlß) Cstti SeptasiSer Ml 1308. John B::«« In t?i« T2d -».- or b!^ if* Funeral •errv-ae at hts iat» r»sid«s»ce No 24 lnin« Place. Brooklyn. N T . o- Sariir-Say. S«tiemter :». at 5 p m EPITT Xt Ms h"rn». M»m«r?nerk. >* T. •** ill «iaij. >«-pt»mber 19C8. tarvi F. Brttt. In th» M 4 y«r of h:s if». P.«Ut!\ea ar.cj :ri»% 's are r»»p»<-tfu:'y l3Tlt«d tr. ar;<--.<; !"".s --»! frrrr (it* !at« r«et4*nr« en •us'lay. SeptemVr Jt>. >it 2p. r.. «.axrtar»« wIU swt train leav.se* Grand Central D«V3t at 1:0* p. m. CENTER Eurl!»~v. on 'W-dnesdiy iaorsir«-. ---'esaber l*na. Euaan W%rr»r. wit*of H. lAr::im*im Cat Mr. rf Rye N T. . a:. . daughter of tt« lale El wax: S. aa4 \--i Ir.n't. Funeral eerri -»^ »in be h#U! at Trtsl-y fhipel 3*.h-st near Bro*JwnT. N'«w-Tork •'.ty. on Friiaj. Saptea«b«r IS. ai h*if past 2 9 sa. CHASE— At raaarfti \u25a0 « "\u25a0*; £«rt»m»-T 11. 19C3. U».-»»- r»*.ta- wt'r •-; Jntn '>.se» and 4a«ia:!iMr of 2jr:ly L-» jr a .,, aii4 the '.at* John t*wr«ic». of tats city Fsri»r»: '- -• •-- Chnrcß Bt, I»r.atiuj L.iyoU. Far«- ... ,'ara! Mth-st.. Frtday aiornio* at 10 JO o'clock. TU~P.LANr>— Su*lenlr. en »hHissboi M. at CS«rt»r. X. T . V'c.ln« R. tlAfi <laugbt«r <-f til*la:« EUwla Dvi»- Domett's Vanilla Extract j, t v. rat i-.i t^'» best Is none tiv> jool for year teed ani drlolc. ' In»tst en h»v.nf Burnett' a. Nothing <am >: . : -i .-\u25a0• MfRRAT * LANMAJTS Florida TTATIR. T ~e«t of ail toilet perfumes. "THE SILVER SLIPPER." Bridgeport. Conn.. Sept. 17 «Bpec!aD John C Firh-r a travelling organization oper.»s la "Th« Silver Siirper" ct Smith's Theatre to-night MM an audiTce that filled the hotr*». Sara Collins made a hit in the character of the Travelling Fakir and Gertrude Wlthlnirton was sweet and winsome. Others in the cast were Harry Burcher. Virginia Palmar. Harry Vl' right, Nanette Thu'.ou and I-aura LcOl rtobert Grau yesterday deposited with the Ml SOU- KothschlM of London. MM a-ordmg to his con- tract with Mme. Patt! This sum secure* her payment for \u25a0 certain portion of her concert tour, and makes, so Mr. Gntu nays, tho arrangements for her American appearance complete. Mrs. LUly Lar.^try entertained at supper last n!ghf. -i Mr apartment* at the Hotel Mario An- telnet;?. John Drew. Chartea Warner. Charles Hawtrey. Kyrl« Belle-*; Richard Mansfield. C. lo Breton, the Misses Eydes and Captain and Mrs. Lawton. Mies Jane Oaker has been engaged to support Wil- ton Laekaye in Channlns: Pollock's dramatlxation of "Th? Tit ' Mr Pollock has received a letter from - i: i( ,\ '--•««« mother and widow expre««tr.«r QHCf boost complete satisfaction with th* drama- ttxaMon They su««eat ouly one change, an 1 ". that a rnia^r one. Clyde. Fitch was cut en the h?*d by falling glass yesterday whi> he was rehearsing a seen- for Her Own Way.- hi* latest play, on the stag* of the Oarrick Theatre. Th« gloos. cams from a •kyllght blown In by the fierce rain and wind. Miss Elliott. the atar of the play, was not present because of Illness, but the -tanc was Ml of children, necessary for the scene that wns under rehearsal. Fortunate- ly none of ta«m were injured, ilr. Fitch apralr.«»d hi* ankle severely at th-- Oarrick Theatre Just about .1 year m Kit present injuries however. are net likely to keep him long confined. Tr.# erterir.g of the season at Weber * Fields' MariC BA scheduled for last night, has been pcitpor.ed till next Thursday, because of the Ill- ness of Mi-« Russell, who has tensility A ratnor went the rounds last nTgnt trc.t th- real reason for the postponement was Mi»a Buaeeils refusal to appear In trousers, but Wet«r A Fields sat tn thfir (Bee ail the evening ladignanUy der.rmg this report. The combination of Dion Bouclcaulf* drama. "A.-rah-na-Pogue" and Andrew Mack has prored so pou nt on Fourteer.th-st. that Mr. Mack's enrir-- ment at th* : :ie-ntti Street Theatre, ertflnany si'l-^duled for four weeks, has been extended to eight. The Proof of the Play Is in th- Orchestra— Clyde Fitch Hurt by Failin? Glass. The r"«arr!:r!« house arm of has been Ftret-h-«l out at th* lUUison a^uate Tbea'.re to " Mr Bojraf. auih-T of My Wif-s Ba» Ir Al " in the pl^t of Itut i-Uy. .i plot tmm of \u25a0*-.(* xrlth fhree iliv-->r<-er! arrl husb*T(Js \u25a0xl-.h three divor-tr! n;.-- .»r"»" V-»n -'.en Berg. rr:-.-;i-i: dirfor of tre atofloaa Square Tb«»tre Orrh**'.™. vwimiaT .i;ir."une«l that JIU» Cherkiah Sirrr*"^.. the musical comedy actress, hail bOVJI grar.tcl \u25a0 CIWW ftOVB b!m Ii tMi tfO IMiiUttl. ar.d he would B et r-.crr!*<l a-a!n nut Monday. in Nen :rlt. tn a *.>man from Cutte. Mont. This will make M-. Van den Bergn third marriage. H!t first «M MH Mi«« Lottie roi!!n.«. of # TJ-rr;-ra- bo-im-d»-ay ' facie. Th-y were divorced, and the musician married Miss Map*** wiile he iras di- rector o' Plce"!» •Evartsrellne." and »he was i.i trie cr-<'n:« The woman w!. Is hit th'rd choice has Ju!<t sexured her second dtrnrre to "i np th* tesU- "rr.or.y in favor of th- probability of Mr. Royles farce. WVOM r'lr 'l THE STAGE. Mr Kevell «\u25a0»:•: that considered the pa- tients condition very tm oura«in^. add«S that probably there would r- no further formal consultations of the physicians unlosa th» untx- pec tad in the form of a change for the worn incurred. It to still believed that an operation will be unnecessary. A number of message? of sympathy from New- York friends were received In the nisrht. jr.- Easier Sow. Sir Thomas Says —All Right. Doctor Says. Chicago. Sept. 17— Sir Thomas Upton con- tinue! to improve this forenoon. At no«n Dr. Tb<jir.aj gave out th* following etatement: sir Thomas r»»tetl ra.«ier thi« forenoon, and his condition :s now perfectly jatlsfi Alexander 11. Kevell. hi!« acent here, called on Sir Thomas ear to-da> ioT Thomas said to him: "I "ye been ar. •vfttHy sifk man. but I'm ea«ter •\u0084t,v. 1> "JY AWFVLLY SICK MAX ..... : esterday. Tf d-rrees: •*•». «. \u0084er»«*. Tl: awaji for corr»sp<j=<:ia.T <!at« \u25a0"'- year. «3, a. era** tar uuii— iJnJ la« <Ul» U*t Mr«aty-r.-.e -mr». ea. Ixk-iI forecast --O arlr.c a*d cooler to-4»; . fr«ah to trtak »orta»«a^ •\u25a0OtOPtOJ TT».inVNE LOCAL CB3SRVATIOXS. 1 1 Bar. I ECLRS: Ko—tr« N:»!st. Iiaea. io ;,•;\u25a0•:; •;*; * "-— '— Ll ] 30.5 £ i (';;;; -.. .-^ - ,\u25a0;-.; .i ;;-•;. \u25a0 -\u25a0> eG r l^ :\u25a0 \u25a0 - i-^ . T-{ ;' i \u25a0~* ~" __j ;o .; I- th:« 'Itairram tile eor.t:cai.3i (MMllr^ ah th« rhaar-s r"""" aa* lr.<J:i-atr<l by Tn» Tr*bur.e ••If- r»ccriirs h«roa:et«r. Th- dctt»<l line shows th« sp«rs>- lure. as r--..ri I by th« local leather Eireau Tfc* CHIBVtBB otSrtal record frcrr. th« Weather Boreas show* th« chacg-es la th« tensp*r»tuT» for th« last tw*a:y- {Mrhoars la eoopar'.' r. «._v .the oorrcspeodlag ia:» last '***"" ism. M| It*- i*J2- *«. m i -; f P \u25a0 ••* « -»• 'iin * I » am........ t3 il'Ur. «s : :: c -. T5 •" 12 p » -- c: i ?' rr . •'• Yesterday's Record and To-day-. Forecast. \u25a0^'aEhir-gto^. Sfpt. 1? Durlr.g fr«Cn*atey r:sht , ... | Mbw4 dlyttirtar.-e •awtapaa cv«r »»-Vorx ar 1 t:-nlght is csatril e-»r the lower c*. Lawr»nc« Val- >v ».:h a fIUtWI :=crea*a ia Moatt£ ttl . -s;ur« also low in lot Atlantic Mata* ar.l saaal have t«en cer.- eral Ircra tie Gulf Stat«a r.crOeast*ard with hlg\ wlaJ^ in tb« lcirer laaa rtitlen. «h» Middle AUaatal States act ;{rw-Er.clar.<i. There w»re -v!«o local (ihow»ri In the upper lak» region. In tae v:«ax. t:^ treathur ha» 8081 c : «ar Tfca n*il «-a»e now t^uthes ihe Atar.:o icus^., ?scp^t lv Nf'-Eiis^'i--^- ar. \u25a0 t^xe t^n^peratur^* at# itm B c«-gTe;» MRMi the f«a«:r«: avrage from th» X - •„-••.- -Stares westward to the X «-kr Mountair.B. It is. I -..,„- cr.y. durably ttarnur ta Om *-',r- region. The aiaartlir will F»r.»rz"y fair Friday *.?A Satur- day nver ail <Vstrlcu. »»'ert tn New-£oarlaa4 aisd alc.r.< th« Stiili'- Atlattw- Const. -xh»r» ra!n w;!l ccntisne IM- dav r.iorrl-j. It will bt Bacß eorte* Fn.law In tt» At- lant!'- Sta*»» an-5 cint,.iu» c~t* in V. » »Ti;r«t »»::•\u25a0:». th« las- r-yion and VS» E»»t Omit F*ate«. It wtU »aJU>e» F-;fa »'»t of the Mia!»l««lppf Itiv«r ani warmer Saturd&y -"\u25a0 the certral valleya, the la»e -»r - an-5 tn» sJeclal foreeaat— BMna warrfr^s »r» <!:?rlare's r^\ »^« Atlaatle <"" trow Hatteras t-> Fj«trw-rt an* on tli« 1' we* aj£*^ On' tie New-E.-.^lar"! C<-ast wind! win trl«k to Mcl *est to northwest, 'rt tfc- >liM'» AUaaxSe CMM man 'o brisk -..•\u25a0- or I Atlantic roan :'jr v t :•» f--ih nr>r - ..iwes; H r.^-r-^.: aa tb* Guif Cr**i !IcM to fr»«h cortieait. OB tl-t 1 -- :»- —\u25a0> '''-\u25a0'- to fr»*.-. ar.d lar.V . i«--'rr. t.b r^urr'ast Frt"ar rir^t: "a tt 1-*1-* low* r lake* fretij to brisk vert, bcrotr.ts* varlaMa ry \u25a0Maai«r« <l»Mrtlr.« FrJ^y for E:r>j^ar. pert! wl.l ha»» eiir.tr.:*.-. ln? *e»t t*> r',rthwe»r wtr^.a. with cooler e.n<J aart'.r cloudr weather lo the Grand ink* FORECAST FOR TO-DAT AND ?ATrP.r>AT. r t KeaMiaeiooi rain sai as fe ccler •--— ii»y; brisk to Mgl. west to n-rthw~t m'.r.l«; ?ati.-^>y fair ar.i cool. For District cf CnlumtlA and Maryland fair, cocier to- day; Saturday fair: fresh ncrtf»e»t to earth wir.ia. For D( U*a--», c!e»rt=g a=l cctier to-day: fresh to brisk r.'-'-.irjit winds Saturlar fair. - Ea«t«n) Fe-.r.»j ivei.a. colder to-aay; \u25a0atarflay fatr fre»h n^rthwert to north wlnri» For West Vtra-tEla. fair. e-rtitlr.u*i cool t*-4ay Satar- <lav fair. w*rns*rIn ww f^rt'.oo Frr N>TT-J«r*»T -,• Ea»t«m K*w-Tork. OMftag «r.l c^'^Avt to-«ar' frea>! t> -*k ucrth«s«t wind*. Saturday fatr. Frr VTestem sje»-Teal totr»»4oa cyMr in east pcr- tt<-- SatartJaT fair, warrrer ir. w«»J pcrUen; frtsii ta '.r.--4 ».•«: *ir.'« feawastas vartaile. F r V/eatern Fe»B«i lvas'.a, fair, c :"\u25a0;•\u25a0! '•nol •->-<iar: P«-._ri»/ fa.-, w»rra*r. fr««a west v!o4a> becoming rart- THE WEATHER REPORT. COUNT WEDS AMERICAN GIRL. Honolulu. Sept. IT Ccunt Lsor.ardo Erniola Tiontl. a member of the guard of the Kins of Italy, was marrif-a Tuesday, on the inland of Kauai. to Mips A'.ic* Spaulding. The bride is th» youngest daughter o" t'olonel gpauliinp. owner of the Kealla sr.'i MeKoa supar planratiors. The oevty married couple, accompanied by Colonel SpauMins. s^utd on the steamer Alim»'i yesfrday for Italy. TO PROVIDE FOR SCHOOL OVERFLOW. the Editor of The Tribune. 6ir: The notices of •'.-• last few duy3 in tr.anv of our paper*, regarding cur school children and the lack of room for t»»em in cur ptttttt school bvilding* brlr;r«i again to rry mind si easy method of solution couM it only be seen by cur Sunday school pl-.ilanthrepist3 who work in many *ivi to secure the attention cf o-ir little ones for one day ef the seven. When if their classroom doors ver» or.ly opened lot the five school days there could be no question »s to the number that would at once -• glad to come, and who can stiy but it would be- a method. If not the best cne, to get them started on the road po long heM out to them in vain? What an ea?y matter for the 2.C"> who are quite -.Mr; to c lay 'z. to say nothing cf «he many (ia it 27. ''-X') in New-York City alone who .ir" "ii ha.f time. If a few of mr churches would come to th»; rescue and ofT^r their Bannay echool ro^ m? I v. o-j'J gal to hear from roma rf our pastors regarding the matter, from Utdl point of view. POLLY PEAS. Ballst^n. N. T.. Sept 15. 130 S. Sir: Mr Jerome's letter of assault and insult i* so needlessly Virut.iL so «rarji:'->;:>!y brutal. toward Mayor Iy?iv as to proioke amazement, though scarcely to deserve crltictsaj. Hi« rem'-rks rtrrind us that ••whirlwinds" are dangerous, and may ta treacherous. It Is superfluous to analyze the long letter. In th<? summary, Mr. Jerome claims <"-> BkOt Mr. Low fa< peraor.ally unpopular because of his personal character: {It that in 19C1 the. victory was won by the sincerity in the campaign, and that to renom- h ttt Mr. Low would be insincere The answer to these statements is that they are not tnM Mr. Low may be personally i;r.r>opular with a few officasaekers and politicians, ar.i with some men like Mr. Jerome, w"ao call dignity \u25a0"ego- tism' and seif-respect "self-eornplacFru-y." tut It to not true that Mr. Low '> per»ona:iy unpopular with the great mass of the citizens of Notv-York. The point in regard to einctr-.ty does not liar- mcr.ize with Mr. Jerome's other remarks. He has "no pa tier, re with the expression •'logica! candi- date." ana says the only real meaning in Ike mir.is rf people v~ho resort to that term 13 h firriMtt* whom they d •\u25a0> not want, but car.net get rid of. The talk about sincerity dr>»s not t'.t Urn tatH Mr. Jerome traces the bccinr.in?' ef Qm dislike fbf Mr T. '.7v- ty "some of us" back to :K>7, a:sd says that it 'personal dis-lite" has increased in ex- tent aril !r.t"r.sit}- to the present n-.oTn«>nt. and that to support Mr Low now would b*> rviie-ire of In- sincerity. Was Mr Jeromn insincere ;n 1>"1. when he supported Mr T .o~ » :•:. sue!, actfrttj (h^ "n!ra- ivlf being, of •'ourre. then a c.ir.'lidat'' for an irn- porta::r cfficc)? The Diftrtcr Attorney =a'«i thrt he is net * child, to sulk an* reiuse to play bacmOM ethers t\Cl net play the f.an." in the way he wants ar.i Drinks they should. What kind of pla^ dn« he call thi.-- wait till tr.*ill" is practicailv tasf. and then come out with sucli a tirade of pracnai abuse .it thi^ lr.opportur.o moment. end with what r.-.otii^s wj cannot teli? Ho has indeed had his say. has take tb» slight foundation of the unconireniallty that must aiwaye exist between any public c!fl;er ar..l oonia man cr men In the community, arid hee built up <• fabric cf exaggeration anJ misrepresentation. It recalls the story of me Ant and the Teles'-'-pe: He vjrne<s the t^iescore op«M» down. Ar-.ii .1 ii he fTj;nt»<l tfcro'jfh it. "Tl »orSJ U not so blj. after all. If ptcrle cc:y .-»\u25a0 i . " But »*i— {::•• remains that tIM majority bJ self- ro»p«cfing ci:izcn« of Xew York ate Ju«tly and sineert rro-.d of the present Mayor, his char- nctfr as a man and hi? n r<l as a ruh'.:c official, and that there is no more truly popular car.dlrtat* for the Mayoralty tV.a:. Bttb Low. Netr- York"City.'Sept. If,1903. FAIR PL.VT. PROUD OF THE TRIBUNE. To the Editor of The Tribune. Sir: Th« Daily Tr.tune ha* become to me almost a necesstty. I feel tor.e<i and Invigorated with •very reading of it. I get an intelligent and broad outlook Into European and Eastern affairs through your plendld foreign correspondence. I am edited dally ty your discriminating ar.d Judicious edito- rials. I like your ro'nle and sensible stand on all the great problem* which just now a:» confronting us. especially your everlastinj agitation of the lynching evil—good \u25a0SJOI const or it to the whole T*orl- in the lons run. So I like also your dis- cuft.on of municipal policy, your fighting Of tfM evils that afflict greater N-w-York. ate. I am proud of your paper, and I should ir.ink that ifold Hora'-'-'s ghost ever bus \u25a0 (toM to look into the ed'torla! rooms Ye mui=t be prot^l an^ must feel that tUt good work he besar; tai not Ly say means in vj.:n. I rer.«w my s.:;'3«crir>tion to the seven days' THftunt. PEVIA.'JI.V CTLL. Professor of Greek and Latin. the Pennsylvania State- College. State College. Pennsylvania. Sept. 15. 130a. Jerome's L?tt*r Built Up of Exaggeration and Misrepresentation. It Is Declared. To the Edit-r of The Trihuno. SAYS Mf\YOR LOW 15 TSULY POPULAR. LETTERS TO THE EMTOR. SAW KLEPHAXTS GHOST. Affidavit Made to Weird Tale from Luna Park. C. H. Murray. be;njf July sworn. iiepo«ej ar.d sayi t'.iit he Is ta charge of the. Bureau o: Publi'lty and Promotion at Lu.-.a 1 ? ark. and that. up \u25a1 :;-.rormj.- ucn and betted toe statemem In the acr.txed story of the retun of Tapsy. t^." man killingeiepiiant, kilied on January 6 last, are true. C. 11. MIiIRAY. Sworn to before me tMs ««ix f e»nth d^v cf Sep- temb»r. V^a. JOHN T. EVAK& Irral ; Commissioner of D^edr. City of Kew-T«rk. The fuJ.KTvirg i? the ftory Jir. Murray swears to: Cotaa !s the e!ra:iiest eiephant in the world. He Is a : -erer. and experienced animal trainers axe afraid to go r.rar him. and yet his t'edfellow is a twelve-year-old Cuban tiy who called Frank <"i- Tr.n-.-.i. ii. r .d xc whom ih<? big animal -xIU do anythir.j. And it is of th« ttttla r::ap that •h!.« story jn - = !r>.iy about— at least, about h:m avA the Ittiaaj e'ephant an.l the g!\r.;t of T. •;-:•'. tip ot!. r n^n ki lir.g elephant which was executed at Luna Park after klUirg her third man Columbo gored to death la Jersey last week the man who had beer, paying his feed bills aii urn- mer. Then he h«ui to be taken ty i::s owner. Tony LowanUu, whose c'r:us troupe is helping I'iU rrerry LbCM meeks at Coney Is:an-i. and so it came about that Lur.a Fark *ljrltered its second auui k::::rg elephant In the day i:xe. ko that the r>uKl~ mar \ :«w him. Co'iumbo Is out cf harms way ma tren-h. out cf \u25a0ttetl he cannot get. At r..£r.t he sleeps !a a ccaforr«.t> ftaole. About 4 lock yesterday morning the -ea»d»at eeIOCT w«re startled by the sounds that carre Irom the e"ltphir.t FtaMe. OoCMMPBII* the fcri-ami of the Ik . .-.ere hcarj. but above ail wa» the beilow- liig of the elepb.inr. -a... h < :.t;r.ued after th« br.v« cries had Mooe< tt'ati-.iunea ar.d rireanen meat to the stable, but dar^d r.ot "r-en the doors, reanr.r that <~rlurnbo ha<l added ..nether to his list cf virtues. Finally V.ir owners or the park. Fr.-d- efic IlKwnpaon an.i E mer 5. Dundy. arrive^ from tl'ir KpATtaeOta. attir»'l in T.ajarr.ls. The roel of the building wa« torn open with fire axes and frca above it was se*n that Frank m clinging to the frcnt Its* cf Coluiaho. *.bo was •l.aJilxyr With fright Th*- h.e«per ana «>phar.t ma<le a <^ash thr" ;gh the ioor as soon *s it was opened, ColuraHo a i.r.tc the boy ty pushing him w::t h:> tr-a~.k. When th»-y were as far ma: 1 from the *tai>le as ;; was poss:b.e to get the boy tod h!« rtory. According to his statement, the two had been rleepirg soundly when tie lmmersa form of an- other t!fphant arpeaxed on the «cene. •'It walked over me." Mild Frank, "and yet nerer hurr at all. "The two elephant* glared at cne another for •r-a-e n:orr.er.ts -.- * -v.- \u25a0 •\u25a0 \u25a0--• <•-,-•»\u25a0. •- r -. ta'-k tto srrnnge elephant, bat It was there an ttil' It was not there. We both raw It. with ;:* tror.k nwir.glnr C*. and Jorrn ar.s then Si<;ema> s. It waike.l through Ccluir.bo and stoci on me Just •« Co'uabo uid when he knelt on Mr Ooo<i.i:h titcr" he stuck his tusk through his boiy. I tried to rsl*» nsy harfiy to re-ivh it. Iput ray hands or. Its hide, ar.d »till I couW not feel ar.-rr-.-.r.m. Then j !t nithe ghort cf another elephant. Then it talked to tnv eiephar.t. and whaterer It MM s-ra'ed him so ta-'.y that CoTumbo rocked -m side to !•> so mad) :hst I though: he would knock tc» fide walla cown. •Afier that rolunbo tcok me with Ml trunk and pui.ed me letween his front legs, and then for the fir« time :n mr <:U I heard an elephant talk. \u25a0•To* «\u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0 was Top*\. aud *'-'t to.d Columbo hew one Say the day sac died, they had put chaina ere>jnd ber'iegs and tried to persuade h"r to cross the bridse unqer the tower. And she *aii that they rave her carr'*** with iv>l*on In t'.ern. and th^t ther hr.d put *.^najt'« c l.er et. unJ that when ab* Mad tr ktdl th.ejn or a boit of ejectri.-tty h«4 r.lt her and she dropped down ard dtad. ' ' d now '..-." •..' ••-:•• take him a* ay. tat 1 don t know »r-.e;« to £0." John D. Rockefeller Unable to Enjoy Meal Prepared for Guests. [BT TELX<.F.Ain rO THE Hill Wt 1 Cleveland. Sept. IT— At his Forest Kill ho:. yes- terday aftcrnocr,. John D. Rockefeller pave what he termed a party to the officers ar.a teacher? of the Euclid plasma Hospital Church. Mr Rockefeller in- sisif-3 that all visit every nook aad corner of his place. The dinner tables were set to revra! rooms. Pl*! courses MM served, but Mr. Ra:ke.feller con- tented bira^Lif wttll a bowl of bread Usd milk and one of f-ou;>. These he quick'y disposed of, and re- fum'J his rounds among his gutetf. At his country home, Wlnyah Park, bet-ween N»w-Bochelle arl Pelham. OWSMI Lathers enter- talnad Colouel Aniertcn oa his re'um from the de- fence of Fort Sumter. and Ger«ra'. McCellan on h;s r*ririr.g frcrri :*» Army cf the Potomac [\u25a0 his Charl«*ton home, launeciately after the war. he en- •- •d the officer* of both armies. In his .'• time be knt-w ÜBMMMV BHB7 \u25a0•0 -\u25a0«- pe--.r^\u25a0>. 1- :*T? •Ml Latheri \-l»ited Cclumsia. S. C. and helped orcsr.ize a rsrp«yer« - conventirn to peti- tion th* Prenident »nd crigrress against th- carpet- bag rystem then rcr.stitut.ng th<= goverr.ment cf that ate He a!»o aMrosssji •• Oootsotoam the BM cTr.bine* meeting of white und colored clti- sena Ha raj for Congress !n Wes'rhe«ter OWMtT. but *aa defeated by the rto .'.i*:e fl \u0084::»m H. Robertson. <'o!or.r; L& # :-.ers leave* a son anil fl-» diushters. TJ.e » r.. Bldbarfl Lathers fr. har served as Pole* Coir.ml«»loner tv Kf*.tat|g]i One daughter was Ciarrted t" the. sen of Bifhop Sisapooß. of the Meth- odl*t CVandl The other four daughters ar*sir.rle. C&oatl lathers xra* a member of m»ny organ- l*at-o:.--. ir.C.j£i:s the Wlnyah Indigo Society of 01 HNkWB; OH S«uth Carclir.a C'.ur. cf Charies- \u2666Oi. the Cnaa&er of Commer-e. Ie National Acad- emy of De*igr. and the Minr.attan. Union. P.efotm end Lotos : .be of thi« city, as well as the Tara- laany Society and thr Ir.ternat^ni! S-^-iety ror •r< r*"?agat'on of Referm In Civil War, of France. ar.l an aor.orary rr.ec-.ber of L.oy.!«. ..f Loadaii. The funeral ia to be held In New-P./v-heile to- BCno* afterr.e-oa. The burial wi!l be i- Trinity rnur'-hrard. N^w-Roche'.> Durtn* the war he visited WitsMsCtOß *r ?«".\u25a0>-- *-*\u25a0'. a- addr^r* before President Lincoln ar.4 his •sb;net on behalf of the underwriter* and mer- chants of Kcoi'ToTli ":tti:.c letter naval protfetloa against CorT*-<serate cruisers. He a> made pr*e-*h»« in Mar.cher*«"r. England. Edinburgh. Ecct- land, and Lucerne. Switzerland, on th* subject of the d>fer.ce r>f the Union na>ttr.» James T. Brady for Goverr.or. In Pecern- h«r. ISP with Ger.erU Dix. Governor Of the ttatf : TT^rtill |in Hurt. Tv-i:::«.m B. Aster Stewart Bronr.. Jaxaes W. Beekmaa. Wilson G. Hu:.t. Mayor Fernando Wood and others, seventeen sign- ers in all. ef whom at his death he was the or.iy mrvivcr. he a»-r.r out a circular letter, afiSr^rsed to the leading MMM th* State, asking then to come io Ui offlee, Nos. 33 and 36 Ptr.a-ft.. to suggest ... frtr th» threatened rupture of th* Union. TT.!* BHdßg; kromr. as ' The Pine Street Meeting." vu cotapwed of some -\u25a0• hundred pmnlnen* end cor.s":-ratlx-« MB \u0084f \ -th psrti»s. A KWllllltilW w»t» aalaoof to report proper neararen expre-tive e,f the vnf the rr«et.::c Of thli c3mm!Tte»= Will- Ibzd IT. A-!:!**:! v.as chairman. This corrjn;ttee roport' re»r>lutjons a:»d ihe edflres* to the So-th £» prepared by General Dix The resolutions after •erne aaieridmer.U to make them fully MOpfMOHHa, MM tr.a'-.i-nous'.y passed t";<i*r These resolutions '>F--s.-i'':t F;:"rr.cre ar3 Colonel Lathers wer» £.rp-,:r.tcfl to go to the fk. uth to present their. Mr. FiUaore or. account of his de icat* health, was triable to wnd»rtnV» the mIUiOT.. an * Colircel L*ther* vu requested to perform the duty or. be- half cf «\u25a0)• rree»lr.r. He visited F.ichmoad. Char^e*- tor.. Augusta. Sa^ccah and Montpoiaery . deliver- Ing the MHWHI to \u2666\u2666< plaes Vttk 5 roper remarks *•» the -*\u25a0*•-!* * Hl* aSdrrss to President Davis of the Confederacy was d«-iiver«<! a couple of days be- fore the attack ssj Fcrt \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Mr He wrr.t to Mobil* ty in'.itatior. of the I'nlon UMrchant* of their <~tisrr.her cf Commerce WaJta he was »dflre«slng a large meeting of the citizens generally, as well ac the merrriar.t*. th» r«^r-> came that Fort Sumter w«t attacks Tlii*brought his addreya to an end. At -Orleans Colonel Uarhers was met by th«% Mayor, but with » tlrra order to quit MM elry II once On returning to this rity his time wa» large- ly occupied In eo-rperatlor with t>.« t'nicn Defence OMbWMM in orgariztng volunteers f^r the arnr and with the Chamber Of Comm»r-e "In ra'.Finr funfls for the gnrtrommtt EDUCATIONAL ISSUE OF THE TRIBUNE. rrcm ihe CtrWUn Advocate A »» > »-*• )-. » recent asjsnbcr of The New- Tork I'ri't-i-r-* »a» drvcted to 'ate OCbaoam. the Sm At\ < occupy™* •rveral columns, la this the :.' as? hi*h BCaaH »• compared with the private irhool o*;i:ciiiafi>- ti»e lar«e aia.d«my or institute. It »' A ; esiUia.t it if t.ot to r>e quesooned trial, la no., ... -- priTaie Tfccala car. give a BOM rrru t with the cond;t:cn« »iuch they a:- 'or'' Unor.g tsese are ihe wniew of capable t*a'r-,eri ».tn a *r^c-i» r.ujess. »Iso»« work la mu-a n-.Pre effective with cc&U cia««ea than \u25a0nth hir«e o-e* rMfii the general cor^.uonk of pul.Uc *rhi>cl* make .iui HUfT Where th« nutab*r la cot to «r<at. :^^a: attention can £>• giv«» to each '"", , a»* -\u25a0.«•.-.» which puptia ' '"'\u25a0 In prlrat« aeSatoto are tTT the features which chcu.d ren- 'a^ tttmm esittcuLy attractive to a:! ir'.j who ""., \u25ba..iiei&js saout the tature rf •:•;* children. Ia" b*iSX jjru»l for years with tht- same aa»oei».t«»s I*- —^ ia»'l%« ta-.; rtaa»onr on th» mind of youths oTkott MaS It trace* the career of two of the •rr^ate« prr;*r*tory boarding ». r.^ols ir.Nn.-Erf- lar? F*t-wa t— characwr of iheto :a2uer.ce. the djrtlr.rtion if.i i-ed ty their tlumd acd the «pe- r-ai r-Vt of i hi character, of the able nu-a who .* . ;\u25a0 - it t'.e.r luad. U> r«aard two or tfcrt* MBl a boanJl:* prhooj of the flrat daas. per- *-*T»'d tr the M.-it rf tieol religion, requiring SaaaaaSal t»- re!ic;f>">-5 .=\u2666•. aad women, to be cf Jbe' \u25a0-\u0084_. aai tie" adv= Tact ar.d hold \u25a0 -•'• >\u25a0•• 51 e-ar.jui.rtiot* with a hl*h •|»pre)'-«at»<»n «f the rr»*t p.Vr»w n»»4* Jr. the . üblfe wrboo!a and of thefart that tb*v give tc Araertcar- of all c:»«»m o^ortur.rtjJs th»i innw b* orereijtiacteJ Tt-.ere ?, bor*vfr. a differ. r.c» h c..::drer and j<-uth 'rouih to <?-H:de. *nd ;t U oftea au.te true thctT"while> ne »oa better f.ttel f \u25a0\u25a0- the public \u25a0 \u0084 ,-..«t». »ei>oo'. the o'r>o*.ie aaj the >.«ae with ano.htr tn the i«Ji:t FOIiIMJ. JAMES SMART. Jane* Smart die: yesterflay at his hcra* ia Caru- bridge. 'Wa»hJngtor. Cdur.ty For many yeairs he wat a Hotter In BeruWda ... &"<! *n Intimate of Senator Conking He was alao on the Ewpub-:-:. Stale >rcn:=ittee with Pre^ider.t Arthur. Hi Snuxfa father *ra» a clergyiaaa and a waria friend ef HaaJ:ron Fl«h. «r. Hit broiher and a r.ephew \u25a0* otoO Hamsters. All ax» of Scotch de- •ceet M* fmart comma r.ied a battery in th« mm »••*••» a tun ar.d daughter Th« luneral «::i i*Jie flace at C*mbrl«l«e at : p. m. c:. Bfttsztiax COLONEL RrCHA3X> LATHER* Who died yesterday. Wcrcen Travelling Without Escorts Have Precedence. ;r*OM THE TKIBCJCB BrKAf.] \u25a0Xashlngton. Sept. H— lftw baggage rrjruiatJons signed by Secretary Chaw to-day ptoM ««wa travelling without escorts on dM ' prfffrred list. When the passengers en an incoming steamer l ( up for the work Of the customs inspector*, a de- tail of Inspectors is to be especially desijnntf-d to examination of the baggage of women 'vithont es- eorta, la order that th-?ir landing may be expedited as much as possible. The new r»"sru!r.tlcr.~ ar? more restrictive than former ctr:iiinn» en the subject. No courtesies ar* to be extended to any ore except foreign ambassadors and minister?, th*= memV-r? of their suites, invalids and ;<r-cr.s arriving in charge of their dead, or persons aMßaonod home in ha*te by news of affliction or disaster or other Imperative emergency. Tat isruance of passes on revenue cutters is allowt-d only In exceptional ea#rs. m NOTES FROM NEWPORT. ' Newport, R. 1.. Sept. 17 /F;»-la!> -Memorial ser- vices were held In St. Mary Reman Catholic Church this morr.ir.g to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the death of Franks Brockhola* Cutting. The services were 'r.-'.l at the solicitation cf lh* late Mr. Cutting s mother and brother. Mrs. Brock Cuttlrg and William Cuttinf. A sol- emn hich mass of requiem was sung. In memory also of Mr. Cutting, a check has been sent to Father Menr.an. pastor of the church, for th« St. Anthonys led fund, ar.d a check which Father Merman distributed as follows: Firemen's ReMc:' Assorts t:r-n. ty><; Charity Organization Society. BA Am ar.3 Na-.y Your.s Men's Christian Assocla- tior- J^C; No;re Dime Society. ISO. Francis J. Otis has rented for th« summer of 1904 the William D. K-.r.s cottage. Clover Patch, In Na-rac-anrptt-cve. Mr. and Mrs. Sier.ev 1 Smith and family have closed their Newport MM ar.d have gone to New-York for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer have closed Alf:.orpc and return to Ph'.iadeirWa. Mr. and Mr; Victor Sorchar. have c:o;ed Gull RoTk and returned to New-York. Mr«. dtu>-vesant Fish aid M'ss Marian Fish left Cross»a.yd to-day for Garrisor.-on-thc-Hudson. Pembroke* Jcnes entertained a stag party at luncheon en board the Narada. Mr*. T.-aver«. Mrs. J. K. Pierscn. Mrs G S Scott RDI Mrs N. V. Clapp gave luncheons at their cot- taj:»f Dimmer* were given this tWMng by Mrs. T.Shaw Sale And Mrs. \u25a0 E. Huntinftor. Amo:iir those who left Newport to-day were Miss Learj-. \u25a0who go** to the mountaJns. Edward O Wa|- < Att. and Mr. and Mr?. Wnaa M. ElasßtHKl. who will po tr« Scarsboro-cn-the-Hudfor Mrs. J. Strwart barney rtalned at d;nr-r to- mrh». thirty guest* being preaer.t. Music followed. At the sUg«i>tion of th'- Mm of Roxt-rghe, an lnterestir-p gig raco was fulled ofl this jjWOOCn to th« harbor between the cre*s cf the Narada MM the North Star. Mr. Kai Mr? Jor.es> ar.<J Cor- r.e'..us Vanderbilfe steam yachts. A prize known «• the Roxburgh* ?tnke« «a* offered tor th» Date Tka race was over a amMa< course up the bay. with a finish off the yachts. The crew of the North Star won by a quarter at a mile. The prize *as presented to the wi-ning crew by the Duke. after which the spectators withdrew to the North rt»r for luncheon. . . . T v e run of the Mnr.rr.outh County hounds started pt Plate Hi;i to-day and er.deO at Horieyrr.an Hill. Am^ni? t>^ -\u0084 «ti" tOOk P«r( w»re M;*s Marrar'-r s ari .- M.59 .Julie Bancroft, t'aptain and Lady 1intfwy snd A!fro>l G Var.d*r"o!lt. I>ady Cathi""n ;.;-;--> nj Bt*t in and »a» awarde-1 i..p brush. HAS BBEAD AND MILK FOR DINNER. Under the Name of "Eunaing" the Entering Class Still Suffers. [»• naaMPaVS t> thz tsjcc^x.j AAT.apoUa. Sid.. Sept. 17—The <.av«atlgation into the hazl^c ft MMshJpraan Richard S Galloway ha» riven oadal recognition to what commonly known h»r» that hazing Is still going oa In f-il! force at the Naval Ac* Susy The midahipmer. «!enr that there Is any hazing, but tr.ejr have or.:;- changed ttM Mar of the practice to 'Tur.r.Jng."" H consists chleny of the u»e of Insulting and pro- fane laL£guag* to the under daysmen and compeliins them to unrlrrpo critlntwus physical «xerd«e» until »-*bau3te.d. It Is the latter practice which is send- Ir.r the hove to Kick <juart»ra. The J:az*rs are about fifteen w?d«h:prner cf the three upper clae»*i who are deficient Initudlea and compelled to forego the regular holiday So strong Is academic custoni that this handful at ti:? dull rrs*n of the upper classes Is hazing the "-'\u25a0 youths wist cempejt the entering ciaes. The cOc»r; are tnlng to «:lr tho ;.^ungiter» to a man.v rei-Jtance to »ueh an imjx»«itlr>r.. NEW BAGGAGE KEGFIATIONS. HAZING COKTINFES AT ANNAPOLIS. .. •"•>\u25a0 r rrjrr.it PVr:: S-pt. IS. *\u25a0•»' " -*** Air read »«r: la rerpoaa* to the ttpmi In 7«*teraay-« ».ai» fo- d the <tea<*crer ef a fern ma- \u25a0 le4 br J-our rpUneid rjciisfr'i l «r*. ;t furs nw !>—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 to Imcilb— 4rafc of Ml. *••"""« **» \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 niaimißmß of the Hotel r*** '*•-*» «*•' r o^a»«ar \u25a0eater -«! of Gin \u25a0 - »• Co thr br-t «far*f ar* and water at ttowaSr. •Nation af easily tmo •üß*nd feet "d< laasr ...ohir iJilimdMaiij iniwlla ar- **«-*» v. ls. Voun v. . NTEW- YORK DAILY TRIBT'XE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 100.?. FERDINAND'S REFUGE. S pedal Xot Wa* Sent South in 1860 to Urge People Xot to Secede, Colcr.el Rl-hard Latfcerc. «i»iity-four year« old. 02* cf :ha aost prcis!a«jt So«th»ra«r« of this city end tb« rctf— iiiftlvwhen the Chajaber of Cora- Tn«Tf» .*. a Governor Dtx nest In iMP to the people c." tfc* Scutl.ern 8t«t»« to try to difsuade tnem from niMug from t^e t'r.'-on. e^d rr»ter^ay from eM Cff« at t'.r home. No US Ontral Park Wdt. C'o'.oo«l Latter? Hal \<t*r. In f«bl« health for months. Colcacl Lather* mas born in Ireland. and wu fcreught to thla country \u25a0 km x month!" old. His r«rer.:s settled !r. the South. Hl» rr&&£lather «a« a r«»)ot>«-l In th« BrltjHji Army Colonel lyatiiera. tir.dT th« c— hull i of Goverr.or Plrre* Butler. «*» colonel of the Oat Regiment rf South Cer»v '.:ra Jr. rh» M»xiraa War. He had been in th« wrr>nifl> busisesa at Georgetown. 8 C., and In 3M7 ram's t-> this city and aVMaWi ft comitJla«lon NMtaan. bra nc hire into lasorasc* tat baaJtirf. He h«lr«4 ta*jic« the Erie Railroad In 1554. Colonel leather* and hi* ante, who t«- Miss Atbfe Pitman. of N>wport. west to N«w-Rochelle £Tty-fcur yearn ace He had since then te«n a marfien *r. \u25a0*. v^atry- itiin of TnnlT Ept»--op«l Church, that dtr- Colonel L*tbcra vu a Democrat, and re?r**ente<J "W*estche«er Cocaty at th« Stata convention In SyTac-.ua «n IMO. where he roade the speech ncrai- coloxel Lathers dead. Tor th« c'nv*nieEC» of TTIIBL'Nn KZADZXS abroad aiia»|iiiin \u25a0 hay* kon m*l» »-> *#•» th« DAII»Y and 8l"Nl->AT TKIBUNE an flla » aal laiMf twsi «1 **«• hote.» r.arcf.! : . « L»o.\'l \ Hotel Vlrforia. Raray Hot.! !•• *a« \u25a0 rv»i-^ HnieJ. Carlion Ilotci. rUrtJ#« a U-t-i. Hot: «au»- PO. •,-,.\u25a0 IT.t»l. IT tel Rviswi:. TTI« !T<S»- «-! Hotel, NorfoU-»t. ianbaEkm«nt; »llll» MMbV T'D7>»r NorwooA ENGI-AND- A :-;:•. Ht-!. I-lv-rxx)!: Q'lWi Hot-!. Lr«os JtUUad n->'«l. Brmd-'ort; Houi W«r.tn«ton. Tur.brtd«« "\u25a0' i!MUr..J 11-*. >U>r«caaxb« Bar. R.->t»l Uote! Ron»-on-'VVy«: Midland HtowJ. IV»«t. .. '-.-.,• Hol»l I*> wf Wl»fct; ">••-\u25a0> SCirri-ANT'— Si. Enoc!» II?t«l. <V.a«««r»: Station \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0» StaUon Hutal. D\irr.rr.»«. GTBn\L.T.\R- IT t»l Oci!. FAP.li*— norel r-haUsmm. Mot»l •• LIU* "t 4 AJMoa >i<--'. H"t*l <1« l'Ath#n-e. Unel rtu P iI.iU. 1! »•! .- 1* .J'V.l Br»-a«n« H>x»l St \u25a0 iir> aa4 Al^alr» HOUL.-V>ri— Kur H*i.f. s«rheT»ttia4l»n. iT\r.r vno ?oT-ni or frajc'-b— R^t»i Mtrrrot* Bom*. Grand H«'t#l. Taa*c«. r»:•<•• Hofal. Milan E.>3 Palace. i>n^-«. Or»n<! Homl. R->ra«. 'i-ar.l Uotal Qulrtnal. Roma: aVMaI Rorai Dar V«l-»;Ovaaal Hot« Vaalce. IlJtal <• la Vllif. Milan BELrttl V-U" Orar.d Hotel. Bru.«*«l» CfiaMAXT- N'uu iar-Hof Hot»l. VTt«S»<S»n; Kataar- Hof ar.-! Aua-iiau* Vlctorla-bad. W,a»:i*J*n. ronr 3aa- »-.r.» ITori«! Munir*!- H^frl Straus N-:r— N—i:. fn*- \u25a0\u25a0carauf H^t^i. Fraaaiurt; U \u25a0»•* *•*!•»\u25a0 \u25a0-. r>r«aa*n; NoaUeaa H«'»l. Alx la >"haßt!'.». Hotel Ho,l»n L Ma »*nc«-»- n-UMr » AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND— Hot«! Briatol Granr! Hc^el 11-innHa. ft'i'tap'^T: Hot»1 TCartona:. <arlii«)i»<i Uor«J B*rn«»rhof. Bana; H<^*l P.f»a«». Ganav^. Hotel Ba-jr iv Lac, Zurich. ' mem MAIN offinS*sN KM N»*«aii-St IPT)WN OrFKTJ— N". .MM Broadway, or ewy «•»-»"*- ca.i Pis. -!•-*. 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• - —rtatoa or. tr.e i»ooaaore than at

•t'U trhcr* h* !• 'r::«::>• courtlnc death, and

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f-orr. r» \u25a0. ' --rr.-jrflcrr3 t t>* kidnarped. as

a*** to* pr*4»oas»ar. and csuited eff into soar- -«*t.»»f*». «•- was th* American rni»-

alosar Mlf» \u25a0tone, by Macedonian hrlgariC*. irhn\u25a0,- Übmi hoittac* fi order to mpelt^e B- £*:.»:i Co^*rnruer.t. and pu«(4b]r some of

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h» e^-otad «ot!j»r. rid Pr:-.—• s* rierrer.tia*. and R- . -w:or* th*t flpecuiatloii shouldi>rlisr as t» th« cour.trr B \u25a0Wtfc b* would s**k

Twtuf* B *hr HO r 'Ma1 BBdßm from Bulrarla

J'.aSlAnd appear* to h* the moot ttately to be chosen\u25a0 pWl**** "^ FerSlrar.3 J* BOM related.. * Efts •«. t. no **a'.«-ay* treated hist with

marked k:,Cr*ast nrA rrrtldentlor. while th* Brit-r«» BMWBMMd ic-cTi^C r.'.ra *overel»n tier.err st•••--••

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Tuv r. rrad. t? ;e^*r;e la *lich IVu-.e* JVllHiMl.ou*'-' re'uee cr !.l» Trturn to Btlcart* not daring

e» »a» or *"•:* r.^4+ ti !jjpa"..-»<-» at Sofia. «•*»«a* *«'c thrca'-s of th* ilae^cior.ian sgitators ar.laaajr a^liapMito tr> aesasstnate kraal la orroxted «m

fbe CSsor* of the Baaafl Sea. seine six ml!e« north<• \i-!i. rrrcrifrt on th* elope of the high Mi

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(#'t>v.>..r-.i a::>i *a? *«He4in hi* borne Sandrovrv

v. Ie :t «"a* co«ip*et»4 at the- tlraa of his#jtajJcs*;c: *.t sa'Ja 'J not been eK-cur»*a by him mc *s furn«he T\* palace- ora.* pt:rrha»*d from

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-i«->•• time on th* rhrone Frlnr*

jyrttsa-d- *"-i"«-ccessor. determined to convert It*;» fucoier r«l<!er.'f. tn&. aTter harms;

f«jfc~jta la name to Ewairmgrag. front a <-onsto-

,-. sir.our.t of money !n the -•uhlnrer' C'-cO-

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> ':• ts -r.poaotbte to ar?roacJi Itfrom lord ua-,«». Ita proximity to «He water affords a r»a^y

r^or-f at«?^r* ra th*asja^i «f th« ca«i« betna; at-., »,• | :.-i»-rcecp. w r*rfilr.an<l is !r. re«lfle=r* at Euxinorrodt^ is >ax» Is aiwar.a kept with hanked ires

jugate I'

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tfr:v*» *- paths from the Deface to• tsJ.l tbst thtr* is llkewtoe a secret•».-a3«aa pa«s*c*- wWh would «tH« the..... rea'*> tv»«-sr*rfif3*cnooea la fact. For-

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am *jrv« to t* trusted, fine* Alexander was bo-"Mir tor those c* hss Bulgarian offlcoro

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s»'.st re.iiror-<! «-b«r. .?' # aaaMl King Alexandera-i Q-jt*ti Teresa v.^n h* had oe«r but a few

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Cit.ila- lJ*;«: -'a Vanc'iTor an-1 Victoria. B. C.. etaoo*k#ro l*Uy *i•» *>

P-">• <»» to f«ptoras«r t3. .neluaii*.

far •:^pa°.-b s*'." »\u25a0•

Ka>i.re^o of India. • Jtorenaai:;**... fu.»^ *'a;-» \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0mat >oem,j at MaaaaaaM saanet tofsrwar^od via LUaJs.)

Sf«-Zf»»El. A'-atralia .««r«p? Tr»«>. N»w -Ca!o4oa!».rv» «asnr» arvS fiawa!':. vtn 9*n F;aaets<;<» dcoo sorodaily a:«.» p. ra. up ta O. ror^r \u2666! !ncn»»iT«. for dt»-pa- i;er s s Vontura, <If tho '•"Sinax'i oi««m-T rmr-ryinff 1- Brtn»t> tmmti far N*w-Zo»iaa>; doro not »r-r >

-in t'.m* to cr«E«ct wt*h th.!» t.ipafh. «atra mallt—

ctoona; at 530 a. m. »$0 a. n». and 4SB a. m.. Sun-days ot*2s>am.. s»a»m. 1:! 'i3n p. m.

—w.;; to

aafjAe «p aad f~>\»ex.<e< oattt the arrival-f IS* CtJMr*

Aaatralia tex-opt West. Ft^ TsUnts and Tfew-Tafttoßta,via VaarvcTor and Tutnna. B. C. e!oa« arr« Oai^rat «*• p at a» to October «UK laeiuatvo. tar «to-patL-ft per t. a illowora,

SXTB—

rclor* ot*erwi»» ad4xe«*e<*. tr-st 1 \u0084.- \u0084 t»--. . -.-: via MM »»1 V«-Z»i;m! and y- aa.

laan Tin Pan Fiamu '.v <;-i c»»»: r-»»!«». Pblllp-ptaea *F«-'a:'v a4<i.-«wod 1"t^» •~*a£ada>" or "rla> Eurooo**most b» FaV.r p-»paH at -ro ? .--'-n r»-«- H»-^»n •tarwar:*^ »:* .\u25a0*».t >T»a< ts-.» «x :a*iv»;r

Trss»ya--t*- r-.a to ar» f~-»art!<K: to r""rs «f safßasj 4aO*•ad OJM ornoftui* of clcatna; :*arran«M oa tho> fjro»saxFi^on cf t^lr unin:»rntpt«4 ovorU—i trmna fcIR«Ctst*rod anai rlnoo*

•p. rr pr»M«us <lav

nmNBUTs van corr. ri»T\astmraexiaTTrax Sow-T«*. N. T. :est«r tl. 19Om

MAILS rOr-TTARDEO OVERLAXr>. \u25a0- -.. rXCXTT

TRANJPVCl~BA—Via Floiria. cljeae at thta «Cc» dally. eaeepe

ThorsJay at \u2666i 3O a m. 'the conn» t:,» mai!» «saae>Her*on W«4n«adarye mot oataMara \u25a0\u25a0•ji Tamp»» and oaMia

-\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0» UUicli

lIK.M '•' cm—Overlawl aalsee apeetellT »{<?\u25a0\u25a0<\u25a0\u25a0 1 «Ofdtrat-h by i-»mer. close* at tiio cOco cany, oaeoptb^claj. at 1 \u25a0'>> p. m. a.i'l 11 30 p. m. 9aada;s at Ip in. an<l 11:30 p. m.

NEWFOUNDLAND—

By rail to Norta Sy«aey. awl thanesby steas:or <:lno«a at tMs eOSee <Ja..r at O-ao p. d.

tceaneettßf nsali* cteee hate every Mtaaej, Waooeataraid Saturday.

JAVAICA-By rail t-> Roetea. aa*4 thence *r ateaoaar.rioeri at MiuOco at «»> p. m. ovary Tuaeday eaatTr.urs<iay

•BaOKLO.f-Bt rail to Boston, aa4 thaam by aiaeeiar.aaasM *tOtH < "co daily at «.w p m.

BELIZE. PIZr.TO CORTEZ ani <iI,ATtMAU-By nilt« Now-f-rioana. *r.ithaneo !\u25a0>\u25a0 «n»r. :. ««s at \u0084 .»ofSce stf] *x.-ept Sunday, at «l:30 p m and »tf.3oa. in .-.-.iti.iays at *X p. m. aad 'II lv a in. 1coaaeee*l=« mail .-.osoo hero M ruiaya at »11 30 p a |

CO9TA Rl'"A—By rail to New-Ortoarj. and ta«cc« B-»steamor. «Jum« at t.-ts o.T o '*:;•-. •a ant Baaday. at\u2666i 30 p. ir. asd '!!» p. m . Sunday* at *1p m. tat*ll:3ft p. cr tonnocttac atU ciooa* here Taaadajs ea\u2666li 2» p rj

rßoTsterod \u25a0:ai; cl.saa at « p m. previous day.

MAILS FCR SOUTH AND CENTRA!. AMERICA. WXAVrNDTE? ETC

rRtt>AT-At 1* m ;r S»»alc»». per a •- pr \u25a0 ears. w1»Tinipi-^ <:n*il n>js; be ui.--ct~l r-r \u25a0 a Nucira").at 12 \u25a0""> t- m- la-irP'-'raeatary 130 p n».) fw Le«»a?il•r! W:n:iw«.->1 I^UBis. Untijti. Dntcs sad rroaefeGutana l«r •\u25a0

• Parma -r.v: '.- .... TrlnUad

mv: bo 4:-e^*e<l "p»r•

\u25a0 Par:n»"« at 3 p. a Par anKtat \u25a0\u25a0« Urucuay ai.i Parag-uay. per •. a. Afchaa Prlnoo;a- >» *> p \u25a0 Tor Cermu^a. per etesjoer from Raltiax.

JATTRDAT-At 1 a. m. for Arsestrao. L'ru«uay aad....'-•• C^ronda: a; * v a. m vja)pie

ir-r.arr »30 a m.. for Perto »»eo. r-iraea* nadVenezu-la, per

•»\u25a0 Caracas i.-aaii tm ftavaniu* ami'

•_-*• r.a nsa«t b* gX—< "per *.• Caraeae"": at•

."'> a m >*u9p!e3ioat«ry 1O:3O a. 03 > far Fortuoolii.anl. J*raaJ:a. Kav*r.i;:a ar!(~ar*aj;»ria. for A a.A''ai <3iaU f">" 1-Asta Rlrj

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Al'afi- at *tna. at. .su?piemontary an aw a at > farlaaaria Halt 1-1 Santa Mir per •. n A'hoo. at JO• m frr r-jro. ?»r a a H-rr<»Ca.'- *ta flaraaa. «•10 a T-. for Hi:'.

'" • a. Prtns Wi:>a V ynaa farCuracao. Ven«»ue!«. Trtc!'!»<l Mc«"» sad Dvtes G«tta»mvjt bo aSreetei "per a

•l-riao wuiem V).ax ...to

'. B. tor Cuba, ?«r a a. OUaita, »ia Havana.

TRANSATLANTIC HAHJ.FR:daT—At •-*> p in.fr A«or»o laiaade. per a O.

Cmrr^-'.nai). frc<n Bo«t;nSATURDAY

—At 7 a. m. for Franco. POT •. •. La Oas-

eesna. via H».r- (mail f r :her narts of Eursrpo n-J»«bo d.i*etaxt "por

••\u25a0 L» C«•<•««!»• >: at

• a. m. tar

B*l«tuin dlroct. per « • aJerlmod (mail s^*t todlrocted "per » a. Ve4erla»B~i a: 10:3" a. \u25a0 <s«9-pleaie in 12 m.) tor kiur-«p». ;»-•.» Jampaula. \u25bc!»y-io»aatown; »t 12-lft p. m. f r S.-^*;and mom, ptfs. . ro.urabla (ma.l must bo direr- -.-a "per c. a.<v:-i—v..a '

i

•PTIINTED MATTTR. nTC—TMs «rt»«m«r tako« yrm*-<l

Matter riannr isl Papers, anl oaonln far G«rmaa/*n:>- Trie «am« U»e •* mai! matter fcr other r»rt<n' F>:r-p- w:inot b« .eat by t.lla snip unleae speataßy<Uroctol by a«B „

Af*r th* \u25a0::->- nc nr ;^- ?-i7pJ»n»er;:%r-T Traassttlaittt^Maila named a»o««> aofitloaal Supplementary Matatare oponei on tne piers of th» Amorr-aa, Er;t:;»>..frwh snd <#«rTcaa »t»Mtiers. aa.l remain »p*n aatll

\u25a0Mass Tea JaaMtaa of u-.e tour et ealllnp or eteaoMß,

'•..«'./rn.-- .^(otlee.

<Sh«n:'.a bo read DAiL.T by ail tatoMntei. as c^aa«»»tb- oc-jr «t any time.)

Kor»l«T» mail* far ttie w»«k en<Sla» 3#pt»rE-«T la. XtflO.a-IU c:^» isromptly inallo«»»*> a: tho General Poeto*»• f i:iws Par-»!« \u25a0""« Ma ;, \u25a0\u25a0

-»arU»r

laaa clooir-.s; Uino nhown below Kar-»!» foot He.^ HC*rrr.ap.v c.-•- *t A p. m. Moriav.

Resuiv aril lupplimr-ittrii mails eloee at r«r»t«n 9ta>tlcn half hour lat«r van il-joing tUno shown below \u25a0•\u25a0-

e»r* -»- P'.:pT>lTr«n»mrT Mails fnr Enrop* and ' ••'T*lAmerica. v.» Cbi^n. cloito ono nour Ut»r at Torelga aia-dktt

la th* ooet ae?-s»'.tW f»a»te<T of the siafep

•Ur by Haxira tra.aa. troQ«y er carrta^*Tuny minute Iron- Graad Caatral- l*«a

eckj at 113 u» s—« far lUnstrsted Boo«-

tot or by reaaeet a r^reeeaeaawe •» eaH.

Emm » east ssi>-«t- *. t. cm.

T»» W •r, d 1 \u25a0 w a Cemetery

i.-7rrc-|i3—

r>n TfcuTß^ay. OsuHitii IT. lOM. at v»r»*.:ence. No. 2** Central !»ark \u25a0>•«•«. Rieha-: L«ta-ers Funeral ser»lr«» at Trln!;. Chur-h. N«w-Racf;»:'.e.>- y .-»a;arlav. «»>t-?n v*r V> *i tho arrl*mi «f th«j<?• tra.n frrra Ne»-Yirl« Kiatily ctalt 3.w«r».Charleston aad O«ors«j»n. «= C. po.^»« plo»s« ecpy.

TjyvrvOS—

Oa ?ej.tetßt*r I*. :*<*. TTi:::am L> tnalsa.tn the T3th aral Uia a««. Funorml on **:urtlay. ?«o-tvmtrer M at 1 o ;I<:*. f.-'-rn 'he •"

nt L"a»-jc Prvabjr-tertan ~Vl:'-h.~Vl:'-h. errnor cf L^rtncton-av* »pj •^••l »tAbl;«=e iTrt ) I=3 tooafJMi papers tcaso eepy.

CVAUXT—

Oa the 17th tartar.t. at ate keen. No. I*7\u25a0\\esi Mth-tt. Manaar-an Jiaj-^r AuKln P <>Uai;»y.'are c* H Mr?' r?:»thlro -imweJ. In the T«U y»»r

of his ax«- -neat vrrrat*. Canadian pa*«r» p casessa*

\u25a0BTMOCoV- At Aub^ra. N T.. S^traser IT. Or*.Martha TJtus. wJAtw of B»U»n ?eysßtmr. ifMM j»i.

tatern. at UoeUoster. N. T.

WHTPL£— At RKl«efl-ii :«o«.. Wedaeaaar. \u25a0\u25a0«\u25a0\u25a0»\u25a0It N».». r. M whjjl*.*'

\u25a0t*lop»e^ h^sDand -4 Baoaa

...'\u25a0.-\u25a0 tn hit «BBtn yoar. .'-•\u25a0 -. <• 1MnJ ar» »r.vit»<S to sttea4 rostral. Saturday. ISOp ex. a: hts lato mMeace. N» 77 Jones- «t-. J«^»yCttf.

Died.Death notieee appearing In THE Tltlßt'XT:

willbe repabllahed Is The Trl-Weekly Trlb-ißt nltlxiui filr» rkargt.

Anthfn EJ»arf. Durlaad. CareUaa R.Uartran: Ar.r.a at Lat*«-s. Ri^art.\u25a0OB*, Joan l/'wonn. William t»Brttt. Iiv.J F. •">'M« >•. Austin P.--• -

-\u25a0:••!-. W. F»>inour. Mmrtaa T.<_t-a»*. iia-'saretta. r.;;p!e. Nelson M.. «T.

AN'THOX—At Scuthamptcr.. Uyr.g I-""*.Sept»s-.V»r 18aft»r nro!nß»ed \u25a0#s«. E<iw»rl Anth-r srm ef til* la >Eev li»r.-yAn:hon. D D. ••-'•»- or his *?».r—TX. ••n-t'n wi:i ke b*Vl at th* Cborea it to*Heaven:." Rest. S'S-an.. and »"\u25a0 »•. en FrUSajr. Eej-t»rr.b-r I\. at IO o

-el3c» a \u25a0

THE: irniTBEKS Or THE HOLLAND iy>OCC NO. «.T & A M are reij'aeatrfS t-> attend tie Xasoate servleeof our la-« '\u25a0'

"" -*• Urot.-.*r Edwar* Actaoa. at theCtuP-h "»f th- leave-ilj P.**'. No. 541 sth-aT... at 10a m Friar. \u25a0:nl)»- 1«. 1&00. Bt »rd«r of

HAF^LXi G. irZNDET;9O.V. Xa*tar.CHAB DAKA DRAPER. B«cr«tary

?rEMBSRS '•HOIXAND LODGE NO » T.•A. M..wi'irr»»t at th» Vhurch cf tfce H«^.vealr KeeL sta-av«.,

~m K-

+.-,•'-.-••. to atrtnl th« fin»ral or oar lat« W«>r«hrpf:;lBrctb»r BSwart Anthoa. mday. .-»r:--=t,-r IS. prorr.p-ir

1 5-»Roi>r> O KSNr>ERSO.V. Muter.

CIIAP.UES DANA IRAPEP s<^r«-anr

BARTRAV— BrW««T"^t. Cr.na . Black Rock District.Se-T»?nber 1« I*!-''-. Mr< Ar.aa M Bartram. tM»w «f««ptam Thome* E. Bartram. a«»l 73 y^ar» rrl—<»ar« tavlt»d to atter."l tbe r-n»ral a: her Ut» r>«id«&c«.Rack Rv-K ad .--!*r.I9t?! -•» . at 2-.V» «'cUvn r m.<;o«cbes am meet \u25a0••i.r. leaving Hew Toil at 12 o'clocknoon at BrMgeport. '-•nan., depot Burial private

BLISS—At LafweUlß) Cstti SeptasiSer Ml 1308. JohnB::«« In t?i« T2d -».- or b!^ if* Funeral •errv-ae athts iat» r»sid«s»ce No 24 lnin« Place. Brooklyn. N T.o- Sariir-Say. S«tiemter :». at 5 p m

EPITT—

Xt Ms h"rn». M»m«r?nerk. >* T. •** ill«iaij.>«-pt»mber 1« 19C8. tarvi F. Brttt. In th» M4y«r ofh:s if». P.«Ut!\ea ar.cj :ri»% 's are r»»p»<-tfu:'y l3Tlt«dtr. ar;<--.<; !"".s --»! frrrr (it*!at« r«et4*nr« en •us'lay.SeptemVr Jt>. >it 2p. r.. «.axrtar»« wIU swt trainleav.se* Grand Central D«V3t at 1:0* p. m.

CENTER Eurl!»~v. on 'W-dnesdiy iaorsir«-. ---'esaber1« l*na. Euaan W%rr»r. wit*of H. lAr::im*im CatMr.rf Rye N T.. a:. . daughter of tt« lale Elwax: S. aa4\--iIr.n't. Funeral eerri -»^ »in be h#U! at Trtsl-yfhipel 3*.h-st near Bro*JwnT. N'«w-Tork •'.ty. onFriiaj. Saptea«b«r IS. ai h*if past 2 9 sa.

CHASE— At raaarfti \u25a0 «"\u25a0*; £«rt»m»-T 11. 19C3. U».-»»-r»*.ta- wt'r •-; Jntn '>.se» and 4a«ia:!iMr of 2jr:ly L-»jra.,, aii4 the '.at* John t*wr«ic». of tats city Fsri»r»:

'- -• •-- Chnrcß Bt, I»r.atiuj L.iyoU. Far«-... ,'ara! Mth-st.. Frtday aiornio* at 10 JO o'clock.

TU~P.LANr>— Su*lenlr. en »hHissboi M.at CS«rt»r. X. T.•V'c.ln« R. tlAfi<laugbt«r <-f til*la:« EUwla Dvi»-

Domett's Vanilla Extractj, tv. rat i-.i t^'» best Is none tiv> jool for year teedani drlolc.

'In»tst en h»v.nf Burnett' a.

Nothing <am >: . :-i •.-\u25a0•

MfRRAT * LANMAJTS Florida TTATIR.T v» ~e«t of ail toilet perfumes.

"THE SILVER SLIPPER."Bridgeport. Conn.. Sept. 17 «Bpec!aD

—John C

Firh-r a travelling organization oper.»s la "Th«Silver Siirper" ct Smith's Theatre to-night MMan audiTce that filled the hotr*». Sara Collinsmade a hit in the character of the Travelling Fakirand Gertrude Wlthlnirton was sweet and winsome.Others in the cast were Harry Burcher. VirginiaPalmar. Harry Vl'right, Nanette Thu'.ou and I-auraLcOl

rtobert Grau yesterday deposited with the MlSOU-

KothschlM of London. MMa-ordmg to his con-tract with Mme. Patt! This sum secure* herpayment for \u25a0 certain portion of her concert tour,

and makes, so Mr. Gntu nays, tho arrangementsfor her American appearance complete.

Mrs. LUly Lar.^try entertained at supper lastn!ghf. -i Mr apartment* at the Hotel Mario An-telnet;?. John Drew. Chartea Warner. CharlesHawtrey. Kyrl«Belle-*; Richard Mansfield. C. loBreton, the Misses Eydes and Captain and Mrs.Lawton.

Mies Jane Oaker has been engaged to support Wil-ton Laekaye in Channlns: Pollock's dramatlxationof "Th? Tit

'Mr Pollock has received a letter

from-i:i( ,\ '--•««« mother and widow expre««tr.«r

QHCf boost complete satisfaction with th* drama-ttxaMon They su««eat ouly one change, an 1". that arnia^r one.

Clyde. Fitch was cut en the h?*d by falling glassyesterday whi> he was rehearsing a seen- for

• HerOwn Way.- hi* latest play, on the stag* of theOarrick Theatre. Th« gloos. cams from a •kyllght

blown Inby the fierce rain and wind. Miss Elliott.the atar of the play, was not present because ofIllness, but the -tanc was Mlof children, necessary

for the scene that wns under rehearsal. Fortunate-ly none of ta«m were injured, ilr.Fitch apralr.«»d

hi* ankle severely at th-- Oarrick Theatre Justabout .1 year m Kit present injuries however.are net likely to keep him long confined.

Tr.# erterir.g of the season at Weber*

Fields'MariC BA scheduled for last night, has beenpcitpor.ed till next Thursday, because of the Ill-ness of Mi-« Russell, who has tensility A ratnor

went the rounds last nTgnt trc.t th- real reasonfor the postponement was Mi»a Buaeeils refusalto appear In trousers, but Wet«r A Fields sat tnthfir (Bee ail the evening ladignanUy der.rmg thisreport.

The combination of Dion Bouclcaulf* drama."A.-rah-na-Pogue" and Andrew Mack has prored sopou nt on Fourteer.th-st. that Mr. Mack's enrir--

ment at th* : :ie-ntti Street Theatre, ertflnanysi'l-^duled for four weeks, has been extended toeight.

The Proof of the Play Is in th- Orchestra—Clyde Fitch Hurt by Failin? Glass.

The r"«arr!:r!« house arm of has beenFtret-h-«l out at th* lUUison a^uate Tbea'.re to

" Mr Bojraf. auih-T of My Wif-s Ba»IrAl

"in the pl^t of Itut i-Uy. .iplot tmm of

\u25a0*-.(* xrlth fhree iliv-->r<-er! arrl husb*T(Js

\u25a0xl-.h three divor-tr! n;.-- .»r"»" V-»n -'.en Berg.rr:-.-;i-i: dirfor of tre atofloaa Square Tb«»treOrrh**'.™.vwimiaT .i;ir."une«l that JIU» CherkiahSirrr*"^.. the musical comedy actress, hail bOVJIgrar.tcl \u25a0 CIWW ftOVB b!m IitMi tfO IMiiUttl.ar.d he would Bet r-.crr!*<l a-a!n nut Monday. inNen :rlt. tn a *.>man from Cutte. Mont. This will

make M-. Van den Bergn third marriage. H!t

first «M MH Mi«« Lottie roi!!n.«. of # TJ-rr;-ra-

bo-im-d»-ay' facie. Th-y were divorced, and the

musician married Miss Map*** wiile he iras di-rector o' Plce"!» •Evartsrellne." and »he was i.i triecr-<'n:« The woman w!. Is hit th'rd choice hasJu!<t sexured her second dtrnrre to "i

•np th*tesU-"rr.or.y in favor of th- probability of Mr. Roylesfarce.

WVOM r'lr'l THE STAGE.

Mr Kevell «\u25a0»:•: that h» considered the pa-

tients condition very tm oura«in^. K« add«Sthat probably there would r- no further formalconsultations of the physicians unlosa th» untx-

pec tad in the form of a change for the wornincurred. It to still believed that an operation

willbe unnecessary.

A number of message? of sympathy fromNew-York friends were received In the nisrht.

jr.- Easier Sow. Sir Thomas Says

—AllRight. Doctor Says.Chicago. Sept. 17— Sir Thomas Upton con-

tinue! to improve this forenoon. At no«n Dr.Tb<jir.ajgave out th* following etatement:

sir Thomas r»»tetl ra.«ier thi« forenoon, and hiscondition :s now perfectly jatlsfi

Alexander 11. Kevell. hi!« acent here, called on

Sir Thomas ear to-da> ioT Thomas said to

him: "I"ye been ar. •vfttHy sifk man. but I'mea«ter •\u0084t,v. 1>

"JY AWFVLLY SICK MAX

..... :esterday. Tf d-rrees: •*•». «.\u0084er»«*. Tl:awaji for corr»sp<j=<:ia.T <!at« \u25a0"'- year. «3,

a. era** tar uuii—iJnJ la« <Ul» U*tMr«aty-r.-.e -mr». ea.Ixk-iI forecast --O arlr.c a*d cooler to-4»;. fr«ah to

trtak »orta»«a^ •\u25a0OtOPtOJ

TT».inVNE LOCAL CB3SRVATIOXS.1 1 Bar.

*» IECLRS: Ko—tr« N:»!st. Iiaea.

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lure. as r--..ri Iby th« local leather Eireau

Tfc* CHIBVtBB otSrtal record frcrr. th« Weather Boreasshow* th« chacg-es la th« tensp*r»tuT» for th« last tw*a:y-

{Mrhoars la eoopar'.' r. «._v.the oorrcspeodlag ia:» last'***""ism. M| It*- i*J2-

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Yesterday's Record and To-day-. Forecast.\u25a0^'aEhir-gto^. Sfpt. 1?

—Durlr.g fr«Cn*atey r:sht ,... |

Mbw4 dlyttirtar.-e •awtapaa cv«r »»-Vorx

ar 1 t:-nlght is csatril e-»r the lower c*. Lawr»nc« Val-

>v ».:h a fIUtWI :=crea*a ia Moatt£ ttl. -s;ur« 1»

also low in lot Atlantic Mata* ar.l saaal have t«en cer.-eral Ircra tie Gulf Stat«a r.crOeast*ard with hlg\ wlaJ^

in tb« lcirer laaa rtitlen. «h» Middle AUaatal States act;{rw-Er.clar.<i. There w»re -v!«o local (ihow»ri In the

upper lak» region. In tae v:«ax. t:^ treathur ha» 8081c:«ar Tfca n*il«-a»e now t^uthes ihe Atar.:o

icus^., ?scp^t lv Nf'-Eiis^'i--^- ar. \u25a0 t^xe t^n^peratur^* at#

itm B c«-gTe;» MRMi the f«a«:r«: avrage from th»

X-•„-••.- -Stares westward to the X «-kr Mountair.B. It is.I-..,„- cr.y.durably ttarnur ta Om *-',r- region.The aiaartlir will t» F»r.»rz"y fair Friday *.?A Satur-

day nver ail <Vstrlcu. »»'ert tn New-£oarlaa4 aisd alc.r.<th« Stiili'- Atlattw- Const. -xh»r» ra!n w;!l ccntisne IM-dav r.iorrl-j. It willbt Bacß eorte* Fn.law In tt» At-lant!'- Sta*»» an-5 cint,.iu» c~t* in V. » »Ti;r«t »»::•\u25a0:».th« las- r-yion and VS» E»»t Omit F*ate«. It wtU l«»aJU>e» F-;fa • »'»t of the Mia!»l««lppf Itiv«rani warmerSaturd&y -"\u25a0 the certral valleya, the la»e -»r

-an-5 tn»

sJeclal foreeaat— BMna warrfr^s »r» <!:?rlare's r^\ »^«Atlaatle <"" a« trow Hatteras t-> Fj«trw-rt an* on tli«1' we* aj£*^

On' tie New-E.-.^lar"! C<-ast wind! win b« trl«k to Mcl*est to northwest, 'rt tfc- >liM'» AUaaxSe CMM man'o brisk -..•\u25a0- or I Atlantic roan:'jrvt :•» f--ih nr>r

-..iwes; H r.^-r-^.: aa tb* Guif Cr**i

!IcM to fr»«h cortieait. OB tl-t1--

:»- —\u25a0> '''-\u25a0'- to fr»*.-.

ar.d lar.V . i«--'rr.t.b r^urr'ast Frt"ar rir^t: "a tt1-*1-*low*r lake* fretij to brisk vert, bcrotr.ts* varlaMa ry

\u25a0Maai«r« <l»Mrtlr.« FrJ^y for E:r>j^ar.pert! wl.l ha»»eiir.tr.:*.-.ln? *e»t t*> r',rthwe»r wtr^.a. with cooler e.n<J

aart'.r cloudr weather lo the Grand ink*

FORECAST FOR TO-DAT AND ?ATrP.r>AT.r t KeaMiaeiooi rain sai as fe ccler

•--—ii»y; brisk

to Mgl. west to n-rthw~t m'.r.l«; ?ati.-^>y fair ar.i cool.For District cf CnlumtlA and Maryland fair, cocier to-

day; Saturday fair: fresh ncrtf»e»t to earth wir.ia.

For D( U*a--», c!e»rt=g a=l cctier to-day: fresh to briskr.'-'-.irjit winds Saturlar fair.-

Ea«t«n) Fe-.r.»j ivei.a. colder to-aay; \u25a0atarflayfatr fre»h n^rthwert to north wlnri»

For West Vtra-tEla. fair. e-rtitlr.u*i cool t*-4ay Satar-<lav fair. w*rns*rIn ww f^rt'.oo

Frr N>TT-J«r*»T -,• Ea»t«m K*w-Tork. OMftag «r.lc^'^Avt to-«ar' frea>! t> -*k ucrth«s«t wind*. Saturdayfatr.

Frr VTestem sje»-Teal totr»»4oa cyMr ineast pcr-tt<-- SatartJaT fair, warrrer ir. w«»J pcrUen; frtsii ta'.r.--4 ».•«: *ir.'« feawastas vartaile.

F r V/eatern Fe»B«i lvas'.a, fair, c :"\u25a0;•\u25a0! '•nol •->-<iar:P«-._ri»/ fa.-, w»rra*r. fr««a west v!o4a> becoming rart-

THE WEATHER REPORT.

COUNT WEDS AMERICAN GIRL.Honolulu. Sept. IT

—Ccunt Lsor.ardo Erniola

Tiontl. a member of the guard of the Kins of Italy,

was marrif-a Tuesday, on the inland of Kauai. toMips A'.ic* Spaulding. The bride is th» youngest

daughter o" t'olonel gpauliinp. owner of the Keallasr.'i MeKoa supar planratiors. The oevty marriedcouple, accompanied by Colonel SpauMins. s^utdon the steamer Alim»'i • yesfrday for Italy.

TO PROVIDE FOR SCHOOL OVERFLOW.T» the Editor of The Tribune.

6ir: The notices of •'.-• last few duy3 in tr.anv

of our paper*, regarding cur school children andthe lack of room for t»»em in cur ptttttt schoolbvilding* brlr;r«i again to rry mind si easy methodof solution couM it only be seen by cur Sunday

school pl-.ilanthrepist3 who work in many *ivito secure the attention cf o-ir little ones for oneday ef the seven. When if their classroom doorsver» or.ly opened lot the five school days therecould be no question »s to the number that wouldat once -• glad to come, and who can stiy but itwould be- a method. Ifnot the best cne, to get themstarted on the road po long heM out to them in

vain? What an ea?y matter for the 2.C"> whoare quite -.Mr; to c • lay 'z. to say nothingcf «he many (ia it 27.''-X') in New-York City alonewho .ir" "ii ha.f time. If a few of mr churcheswould come to th»; rescue and ofT^r their Bannayechool ro^ m? Iv.o-j'J b» gal to hear from romarf our pastors regarding the matter, from Utdlpoint of view. POLLY PEAS.

Ballst^n. N. T.. Sept 15. 130S.

Sir: Mr Jerome's letter of assault and insult i*so needlessly Virut.iL so «rarji:'->;:>!y brutal. towardMayor Iy?iv as to proioke amazement, thoughscarcely to deserve crltictsaj. Hi« rem'-rks rtrrindus that ••whirlwinds" are dangerous, and may ta

treacherous.It Is superfluous to analyze the long letter. In

th<? summary, Mr. Jerome claims <"-> BkOt Mr. Lowfa< peraor.ally unpopular because of his personalcharacter: {It that in 19C1 the. victory was won by

the sincerity in the campaign, and that to renom-h ttt Mr. Low would be insincere

The answer to these statements is that they arenot tnM Mr. Low may be personally i;r.r>opular

with a few officasaekers and politicians, ar.i withsome men like Mr. Jerome, w"ao call dignity \u25a0"ego-tism' and seif-respect "self-eornplacFru-y." tut Itto not true that Mr. Low '> per»ona:iy unpopularwith the great mass of the citizens of Notv-York.

The point in regard to einctr-.ty does not liar-mcr.ize with Mr. Jerome's other remarks. He has"no pa tier,re • with the expression •'logica! candi-date." ana says the only real meaning in Ike mir.isrfpeople v~ho resort to that term 13 h firriMtt*whom they d •\u25a0> not want, but car.net get rid of.

The talk about sincerity dr>»s not t'.t Urn tatHMr. Jerome traces the bccinr.in?' ef Qm dislike fbfMr T. '.7v- ty "some of us" back to :K>7, a:sd says

that •it 'personal dis-lite" has increased in ex-

tent aril !r.t"r.sit}- to the present n-.oTn«>nt. and thatto support Mr Low now would b*> rviie-ire of In-sincerity. Was Mr Jeromn insincere ;n 1>"1. whenhe supported Mr T.o~ » :•:. sue!, actfrttj (h^ "n!ra-ivlf being, of •'ourre. then a c.ir.'lidat'' for an irn-porta::r cfficc)?

The Diftrtcr Attorney =a'«i thrt he is net *child,to sulk an* reiuse to play bacmOM ethers t\Cl netplay the f.an." in the way he wants ar.i Drinks theyshould. What kind of pla^ dn« he call thi.--1«wait till tr.*ill"is practicailv tasf. and then comeout with sucli a tirade of pracnai abuse .it thi^lr.opportur.o moment. end with what r.-.otii^s wjcannot teli?

Ho has indeed had his say. H» has take tb»slight foundation of the unconireniallty that mustaiwaye exist between any public c!fl;er ar..l ooniaman cr men In the community, arid hee built up <•fabric cf exaggeration anJ misrepresentation. Itrecalls the story of me Ant and the Teles'-'-pe:

He vjrne<s the t^iescore op«M» down.Ar-.ii .1 iihe fTj;nt»<l tfcro'jfh it.

"Tl »orSJ U not so blj. after all.If ptcrle cc:y .-»\u25a0 i. "

But »*i—• {::•• remains that tIM majority bJ self-ro»p«cfing ci:izcn« of Xew York ate Ju«tly andsineert rro-.d of the present Mayor, his char-nctfr as a man and hi? n r<l as a ruh'.:c official,and that there is no more truly popular car.dlrtat*for the Mayoralty tV.a:. Bttb Low.

Netr- York"City.'Sept. If,1903. FAIR PL.VT.

PROUD OF THE TRIBUNE.To the Editor of The Tribune.

Sir: Th« Daily Tr.tune ha* become to me almosta necesstty. Ifeel tor.e<i and Invigorated with•very reading of it. Iget an intelligent and broadoutlook Into European and Eastern affairs throughyour plendld foreign correspondence. Iam editeddally ty your discriminating ar.d Judicious edito-rials. Ilike your ro'nle and sensible stand on allthe great problem* which just now a:» confrontingus. especially your everlastinj agitation of thelynching evil—good \u25a0SJOI const or it to the whole

T*orl- in the lons run. So Ilike also your dis-cuft.on of municipal policy, your fighting Of tfMevils that afflict greater N-w-York. ate. I amproud of your paper, and Ishould ir.ink that ifoldHora'-'-'s ghost ever bus \u25a0 (toM to look intothe ed'torla! rooms Ye mui=t be prot^l an^ must feelthat tUt good work he besar; tai not Ly saymeans in vj.:n. Irer.«w my s.:;'3«crir>tion to theseven days' THftunt. PEVIA.'JI.V CTLL.Professor of Greek and Latin. the Pennsylvania

State- College.State College. Pennsylvania. Sept. 15. 130a.

Jerome's L?tt*r Built Up of Exaggerationand Misrepresentation. It Is Declared.

To the Edit-r of The Trihuno.

SAYS Mf\YOR LOW 15 TSULY POPULAR.

LETTERS TO THE EMTOR.

SAW KLEPHAXTS GHOST.

Affidavit Made to Weird Tale fromLuna Park.

C. H. Murray. be;njf July sworn. iiepo«ej ar.d sayit'.iit he Is ta charge of the. Bureau o:Publi'ltyandPromotion at Lu.-.a 1?ark. and that. up \u25a1 :;-.rormj.-ucn and betted toe statemem In the acr.txed storyof the retun of Tapsy. t^." man killingeiepiiant,kilied on January 6 last, are true.

C. 11. MIiIRAY.Sworn to before me tMs ««ixfe»nth d^v cf Sep-

temb»r. V^a. JOHN T. EVAK&Irral;Commissioner of D^edr. Cityof Kew-T«rk.The fuJ.KTvirg i? the ftory Jir. Murray swears to:

Cotaa !s the e!ra:iiest eiephant in the world.He Is a : -erer. and experienced animal trainersaxe afraid to go r.rar him. and yet his t'edfellow isa twelve-year-old Cuban tiy who :» called Frank<"i- Tr.n-.-.i. ii.r.d xc whom ih<? big animal -xIU doanythir.j.

And it is of th« ttttla r::ap that •h!.« story jn- =!r>.iy about—at least, about h:m avA the Ittiaaje'ephant an.l the g!\r.;t of T.•;-:•'. tip ot!. r n^nki lir.g elephant which was executed at Luna Parkafter klUirgher third man

Columbo gored to death la Jersey last week theman who had beer, paying his feed bills aii urn-mer. Then he h«ui to be taken ty i::s owner. TonyLowanUu, whose c'r:us troupe is helping I'iUrrerry LbCM meeks at Coney Is:an-i. and so it cameabout that Lur.a Fark *ljrltered its second auuik::::rg elephantIn the day i:xe. ko that the r>uKl~ mar \ :«w him.

Co'iumbo Is out cf harms way m a tren-h. out cf\u25a0ttetl he cannot get. At r..£r.t he sleeps !a accaforr«.t> ftaole.

About 4 lock yesterday morning the -ea»d»ateeIOCT w«re startled by the sounds that carre Iromthe e"ltphir.t FtaMe. OoCMMPBII* the fcri-ami ofthe Ik . .-.ere hcarj. but above ail wa» the beilow-liig of the elepb.inr. -a... h < :.t;r.ued after th«br.v« cries had Mooe< tt'ati-.iunea ar.d rireanenmeat to the stable, but dar^d r.ot "r-en the doors,

reanr.r that <~rlurnbo ha<l added ..nether to his listcf virtues. Finally V.ir owners or the park. Fr.-d-efic IlKwnpaon an.i E mer 5. Dundy. arrive^ fromtl'ir KpATtaeOta. attir»'l in T.ajarr.ls.

The roel of the building wa« torn open with fireaxes and frca above it was se*n that Frank mclinging to the frcnt Its* cf Coluiaho. *.bo was•l.aJilxyr With fright

Th*- h.e«per ana «>phar.t ma<le a <^ash thr" ;gh

the ioor as soon *s it was opened, ColuraHo a i.r.tcthe boy ty pushing him w::t h:> tr-a~.k. When th»-ywere as far ma:1 from the *tai>leas ;; was poss:b.eto get the boy tod h!« rtory.

According to his statement, the two had beenrleepirg soundly when tie lmmersa form of an-other t!fphant arpeaxed on the «cene.

•'It walked over me." Mild Frank, "and yet nererhurr m« at all.

"The two elephant* glared at cne another for•r-a-e n:orr.er.ts -.- * -v.- \u25a0 •\u25a0

—\u25a0--• <•-,-•»\u25a0. •- r -.

ta'-k tto srrnnge elephant, bat It was there anttil' It was not there. We both raw It. with ;:*

tror.k nwir.glnr C*. and Jorrn ar.s then Si<;ema> s.It waike.l through Ccluir.bo and stoci on me Just•« Co'uabo uid when he knelt on Mr Ooo<i.i:htitcr" he stuck his tusk through his boiy. Itriedto rsl*» nsy harfiy to re-ivh it. Iput ray hands or.Its hide, ar.d »till IcouW not feel ar.-rr-.-.r.m. Thenj !tnithe ghort cf another elephant. Thenit talked to tnv eiephar.t. and whaterer It MMs-ra'ed him so ta-'.y that CoTumbo rocked -m sideto !•> so mad) :hst Ithough: he would knocktc» fide walla cown.

•Afier that rolunbo tcok me with Mltrunk andpui.ed me letween his front legs, and then for thefir« time :n mr <:U Iheard an elephant talk.

\u25a0•To* «\u25a0'•\u25a0 \u25a0• was Top*\. aud *'-'t to.d Columbo

hew one Say the day sac died, they had put chainaere>jnd ber'iegs and tried to persuade h"r to crossthe bridse unqer the tower. And she *aii that theyrave her carr'*** with iv>l*on In t'.ern. and th^tther hr.d put *.^najt'« c l.er f»et. unJ that whenab* Mad tr ktdl th.ejn or a boit of ejectri.-tty h«4r.lt her and she dropped down ard dtad.

''d now'..-." •..' ••-:•• take him a*ay. tat 1 don tknow »r-.e;« to £0."

John D. Rockefeller Unable to Enjoy MealPrepared for Guests.

[BT TELX<.F.Ain rO THE HillWt 1Cleveland. Sept. IT—At his Forest Killho:. yes-

terday aftcrnocr,. John D. Rockefeller pave whathe termed a party to the officers ar.a teacher? of theEuclid plasma Hospital Church. Mr Rockefeller in-sisif-3 that all visit every nook aad corner of hisplace. The dinner tables were set to revra! rooms.Pl*!courses MMserved, but Mr. Ra:ke.feller con-tented bira^Lif wttll a bowl of bread Usd milk andone of f-ou;>. These he quick'y disposed of, and re-fum'J his rounds among his gutetf.

At his country home, Wlnyah Park, bet-weenN»w-Bochelle arl Pelham. OWSMI Lathers enter-

talnad Colouel Aniertcn oa his re'um from the de-fence of Fort Sumter. and Ger«ra'. McCellan on h;s

r*ririr.g frcrri :*» Army cf the Potomac [\u25a0 hisCharl«*ton home, launeciately after the war. he en-•- • •d the officer* of both armies. In his .'•

time be knt-w ÜBMMMVBHB7 \u25a0•0 -\u25a0«- pe--.r^ \u25a0>.1- :*T? •Ml Latheri \-l»ited Cclumsia. S. C.

and helped orcsr.ize a rsrp«yer«-

conventirn to peti-

tion th*Prenident »nd crigrress against th- carpet-bag rystem then rcr.stitut.ng th<= goverr.ment cfthat ate He a!»o aMrosssji •• Oootsotoam the

BM cTr.bine* meeting of white und colored clti-sena Ha rajfor Congress !n Wes'rhe«ter OWMtT.but *aa defeated by the rto .'.i*:e fl\u0084::»m H.Robertson.

<'o!or.r; L&#:-.ers leave* a son anil fl-» diushters.TJ.e » r.. Bldbarfl Lathers fr.har served as Pole*Coir.ml«»loner tv Kf*.tat|g]i One daughter wasCiarrted t" the. sen of Bifhop Sisapooß. of the Meth-

odl*t CVandl The other four daughters ar*sir.rle.

C&oatl lathers xra* a member of m»ny organ-

l*at-o:.--. ir.C.j£i:s the Wlnyah Indigo Society of

01 HNkWB; OH S«uth Carclir.a C'.ur. cf Charies-

\u2666Oi. the Cnaa&er of Commer-e. Ie National Acad-emy of De*igr. and the Minr.attan. Union. P.efotmend Lotos : .be of thi« city, as well as the Tara-laany Society and thr Ir.ternat^ni! S-^-iety ror•r< r*"?agat'on of Referm In Civil War, of France.ar.l an aor.orary rr.ec-.ber of L.oy.!«. ..f Loadaii.

The funeral ia to be held In New-P./v-heile to-

BCno* afterr.e-oa. The burial wi!l be i- Trinityrnur'-hrard. N^w-Roche'.>

Durtn* the war he visited WitsMsCtOß *r ?«".\u25a0>--*-*\u25a0'. a- addr^r* before President Lincoln ar.4 his••sb;net on behalf of the underwriter* and mer-chants of Kcoi'ToTli ":tti:.c letter naval protfetloaagainst CorT*-<serate cruisers. He a> • madepr*e-*h»« in Mar.cher*«"r. England. Edinburgh. Ecct-land, and Lucerne. Switzerland, on th* subject ofthe d>fer.ce r>f the Union

na>ttr.» James T. Brady for Goverr.or. In Pecern-h«r. ISP with Ger.erU Dix. Governor Of the ttatf:TT^rtill|in Hurt. Tv-i:::«.m B. Aster StewartBronr.. Jaxaes W. Beekmaa. Wilson G. Hu:.t.Mayor Fernando Wood and others, seventeen sign-ers in all. ef whom at his death he was the or.iy

mrvivcr. he a»-r.r out a circular letter, afiSr^rsed to

the leading MMM th* State, asking then to comeio Uiofflee, Nos. 33 and 36 Ptr.a-ft.. to suggest m»... frtr th» threatened rupture of th* Union.TT.!*BHdßg; kromr. as

'The Pine Street Meeting."

vu cotapwed of some -\u25a0• hundred pmnlnen*end cor.s":-ratlx-« MB \u0084f \ -th psrti»s. A KWllllltilWw»t» aalaoof toreport proper neararen expre-tivee,f the *» vnf the rr«et.::c Of thli c3mm!Tte»= Will-

Ibzd IT. A-!:!**:!v.as chairman. This corrjn;ttee

roport' re»r>lutjons a:»d ihe edflres* to the So-th£» prepared by General Dix The resolutions after•erne aaieridmer.U to make them fullyMOpfMOHHa,MM tr.a'-.i-nous'.y passed t";<i*r These resolutions'>F--s.-i'':t F;:"rr.cre ar3 Colonel Lathers wer»£.rp-,:r.tcfl to go to the fk.uth to present their. Mr.FiUaore or. account of his de icat* health, wastriable to wnd»rtnV» the mIUiOT.. an * Colircel

L*ther* vu requested to perform the duty or. be-half cf «\u25a0)• rree»lr.r. He visited F.ichmoad. Char^e*-tor.. Augusta. Sa^ccah and Montpoiaery . deliver-Ing the MHWHI to \u2666\u2666< plaes Vttk 5 roper remarks*•» the -*\u25a0*•-!* * Hl*aSdrrss to President Davis ofthe Confederacy was d«-iiver«<! a couple of days be-fore the attack ssj Fcrt \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0Mr He wrr.t to Mobil*ty in'.itatior. of the I'nlon UMrchant* of their<~tisrr.her cf Commerce WaJta he was »dflre«slng

a large meeting of the citizens generally, as wellac the merrriar.t*. th» r«^r-> came that Fort Sumterw«t attacks Tlii*brought his addreya to an end.

At -Orleans Colonel Uarhers was met by th«%Mayor, but with » tlrra order to quit MM elry IIonce On returning to this rity his time wa» large-ly occupied Ineo-rperatlor with t>.« t'nicn DefenceOMbWMM in orgariztng volunteers f^r the arnrand with the Chamber Of Comm»r-e "In ra'.Finrfunfls for the gnrtrommtt

EDUCATIONAL ISSUE OF THE TRIBUNE.rrcm ihe CtrWUn Advocate

A »» > »-*• )-. » recent asjsnbcr of The New-Tork I'ri't-i-r-* »a» drvcted to 'ate OCbaoam. theSm At\ < occupy™* •rveral columns, la this the:.' as? hi*h BCaaH »• compared with the privateirhool o*;i:ciiiafi>- ti»e lar«e aia.d«my or institute.It »'A

;esiUia.t it if t.ot to r>e quesooned trial, lano., ... --

priTaie Tfccala car. give a BOM• rrru t with the cond;t:cn« »iuch they a:-

'or'' Unor.g tsese are ihe wniew of capablet*a'r-,eri ».tn a *r^c-i» r.ujess. »Iso»« work lamu-a n-.Pre effective with cc&U cia««ea than \u25a0nthhir«e o-e* rMfiithe general cor^.uonk of pul.Uc*rhi>cl*make .iuiHUfT Where th« nutab*r la cotto «r<at. :^^a: attention can £>• giv«» to each

'"",, a»* -\u25a0.«•.-.» which puptia'

'"'\u25a0 In prlrat«aeSatoto are tTT the features which chcu.d ren-'a^ tttmm esittcuLy attractive to a:! ir'.j who""., \u25ba..iiei&js saout the tature rf •:•;*children.Ia" b*iSX jjru»l for years with tht- same aa»oei».t«»s

I*-

——^ ia»'l%« ta-.; rtaa»onr on th» mind of youthsoTkott MaS It trace* the career of two of the•rr^ate« prr;*r*tory boarding ».r.^ols ir.Nn.-Erf-lar? F*t-wa t— characwr of iheto :a2uer.ce. thedjrtlr.rtion if.ii-ed ty their tlumd acd the «pe-r-ai r-Vt of ihi character, of the able nu-a who.* . ;\u25a0

-it t'.e.r luad. U> r«aard two or tfcrt*

MBl a boanJl:* prhooj of the flrat daas. per-*-*T»'d tr the M.-it rf tieol religion, requiringSaaaaaSal t»- re!ic;f>">-5 .=\u2666•. aad women, to be cfJbe' \u25a0-\u0084_. aai tie" adv= Tact ar.d hold \u25a0 -•'• >\u25a0••

51 e-ar.jui.rtiot* witha hl*h •|»pre)'-«at»<»n «f therr»*t p.Vr»w n»»4* Jr. the .üblfe wrboo!a and ofthefart that tb*v give tc Araertcar- of all c:»«»mo^ortur.rtjJs th»i innw b* orereijtiacteJ Tt-.ere?, bor*vfr. a differ.r.c» h c..::drer and j<-uth

'rouih to <?-H:de. *nd ;t U oftea au.te true

thctT"while> ne »oa 1» better f.ttel f\u25a0\u25a0- the public\u25a0

•\u0084 ,-..«t». »ei>oo'. the o'r>o*.ie aaj i«

the >.«ae with ano.htr tn the i«Ji:t FOIiIMJ.

JAMES SMART.Jane* Smart die: yesterflay at his hcra* ia Caru-

bridge. 'Wa»hJngtor. Cdur.ty For many yeairs he

wat a Hotter In BeruWda ... &"<! *nIntimate• • of Senator Conking He was alao on the

Ewpub-:-:. Stale >rcn:=ittee withPre^ider.t Arthur.

Hi Snuxfa father *ra» a clergyiaaa and a waria

friend ef HaaJ:ron Fl«h. «r. Hit broiher and ar.ephew \u25a0* otoO Hamsters. Allax» of Scotch de-

•ceet M* fmart comma r.ied a battery in th«mm H« »••*••» a tun ar.d daughter Th«

luneral «::i i*Jie flace at C*mbrl«l«e at :p. m.c:. Bfttsztiax

COLONEL RrCHA3X> LATHER*Who died yesterday.

Wcrcen Travelling Without Escorts HavePrecedence.

;r*OM THE TKIBCJCB BrKAf.]\u25a0Xashlngton. Sept. H—lftw baggage rrjruiatJons

signed by Secretary Chaw to-day ptoM ««watravelling without escorts on dM

'prfffrred list.When the passengers en an incoming steamer l(n«up for the work Of the customs inspector*, a de-tail of Inspectors is to be especially desijnntf-d to

examination of the baggage of women 'vithont es-eorta, la order that th-?ir landing may be expedited

as much as possible. The new r»"sru!r.tlcr.~ ar? morerestrictive than former ctr:iiinn» en the subject.No courtesies ar* to be extended to any ore except

foreign ambassadors and minister?, th*= memV-r?of their suites, invalids and ;<r-cr.s arriving incharge of their dead, or persons aMßaonod homein ha*te by news of affliction or disaster or otherImperative emergency. Tat isruance of passes onrevenue cutters is allowt-d only In exceptionalea#rs. m

NOTES FROM NEWPORT.'

Newport, R. 1.. Sept. 17 /F;»-la!> -Memorial ser-vices were held In St. Mary Reman CatholicChurch this morr.ir.g to commemorate the seventhanniversary of the death of Franks Brockhola*Cutting. The services were 'r.-'.l at the solicitationcf lh*late Mr. Cutting s mother and brother. Mrs.Brock Cuttlrg and William Cuttinf. A sol-emn hich mass of requiem was sung. In memoryalso of Mr. Cutting, a check has been sent to

Father Menr.an. pastor of the church, for th« St.Anthonys led fund, ar.d a check which FatherMerman distributed as follows: Firemen's ReMc:'Assorts t:r-n. ty><; Charity Organization Society. BAAm ar.3 Na-.y Your.s Men's Christian Assocla-

tior- J^C; No;re Dime Society. ISO.Francis J. Otis has rented for th« summer of 1904

the William D. K-.r.s cottage. Clover Patch, InNa-rac-anrptt-cve.

Mr. and Mrs. Sier.ev 1 Smith and family haveclosed their Newport MM ar.d have gone to

New-York for the winter.Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson Spencer have closed

Alf:.orpc and return to Ph'.iadeirWa.Mr. and Mr; Victor Sorchar. have c:o;ed Gull

RoTk and returned to New-York.Mr«. dtu>-vesant Fish aid M'ss Marian Fish left

Cross»a.yd to-day for Garrisor.-on-thc-Hudson.Pembroke* Jcnes entertained a stag party at

luncheon en board the Narada.Mr*.T.-aver«. Mrs. J. K. Pierscn. Mrs G S Scott

RDI Mrs N. V. Clapp gave luncheons at their cot-

taj:»f

Dimmer* were given this tWMng by Mrs. T.Shaw

Sale And Mrs. \u25a0 E. Huntinftor.Amo:iir those who left Newport to-day were Miss

Learj-. \u25a0who go** to the mountaJns. Edward O Wa|-

<Att. and Mr. and Mr?. Wnaa M.ElasßtHKl. who

will po tr« Scarsboro-cn-the-HudforMrs. J. Strwart barney rtalned at d;nr-r to-

mrh». thirty guest* being preaer.t. Music followed.At the sUg«i>tion of th'- Mm of Roxt-rghe, an

lnterestir-p gig raco was fulled ofl this jjWOOCnto th« harbor between the cre*s cf the Narada MMthe North Star. Mr. Kai Mr? Jor.es> ar.<J Cor-

r.e'..us Vanderbilfe steam yachts. A prize known«• the Roxburgh* ?tnke« «a* offered tor th» DateTka race was over a amMa< course up the bay.

with a finish off the yachts. The crew of theNorth Star won by a quarter at a mile. The prize

*as presented to the wi-ning crew by the Duke.after which the spectators withdrew to the Northrt»r for luncheon. . . .

Tve run of the Mnr.rr.outh County hounds startedpt Plate Hi;i to-day and er.deO at Horieyrr.an Hill.Am^ni? t>^ -\u0084 «ti" tOOk P«r( w»re M;*s Marrar'-rsari.- M.59 .Julie Bancroft, t'aptain and Lady1intfwy snd A!fro>l G Var.d*r"o!lt. I>ady Cathi""n;.;-;--> njBt*t in and »a» awarde-1 i..p brush.

HAS BBEAD AND MILK FOR DINNER.

Under the Name of "Eunaing" the Entering

Class Still Suffers.[»• naaMPaVS t> thz tsjcc^x.j

AAT.apoUa. Sid.. Sept. 17—The <.av«atlgation intothe hazl^c ft MMshJpraan Richard S Gallowayha» riven oadal recognition to what 1» commonlyknown h»r» that hazing Is still going oa In f-il!force at the Naval Ac*Susy The midahipmer.«!enr that there Is any hazing, but tr.ejr have or.:;-changed ttM Mar of the practice to 'Tur.r.Jng.""H consists chleny of the u»e of Insulting and pro-fane laL£guag* to the under daysmen and compeliins

them to unrlrrpo critlntwus physical «xerd«e» until»-*bau3te.d. ItIs the latter practice which is send-Ir.r the hove to Kick <juart»ra.

The J:az*rs are about fifteen w?d«h:prner cf thethree upper clae»*i who are deficient Initudlea andcompelled to forego the regular holiday So strong

Is academic custoni that this handful at ti:? dullrrs*n of the upper classes Is hazing the "-'\u25a0 youths

wist cempejt the entering ciaes. The cOc»r; aretnlng to «:lr tho ;.^ungiter» to a man.v rei-Jtanceto »ueh an imjx»«itlr>r..

NEW BAGGAGE KEGFIATIONS.

HAZING COKTINFES AT ANNAPOLIS.

.. •"•>\u25a0 r rrjrr.it PVr:: S-pt. IS.*\u25a0•»'" -***Air read»«r: la rerpoaa* to the ttpmi In 7«*teraay-«».ai» fo- d the <tea<*crer ef a fern ma-

\u25a0 le4 br J-our rpUneid rjciisfr'il«r*. ;t furs nw !>—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 to Imcilb— 4rafc of Ml.*••"""«**»

—\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 niaimißmß of the Hotel

r***'*•-*»«*•' ro^a»«ar \u25a0eater -«!of Gin

\u25a0

-»• Co thr br-t «far*f ar* and water at

ttowaSr. •Nation af easily tmo •üß*nd feet"» "d< laasr ...ohir iJilimdMaiij iniwlla ar-

**«-*» v. ls. Voun v. • .

NTEW- YORK DAILY TRIBT'XE. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. 100.?.

FERDINAND'S REFUGE. Spedal Xot

Wa* Sent South in 1860 to UrgePeople Xot to Secede,

Colcr.el Rl-hard Latfcerc. «i»iity-four year« old.02* cf :ha aost prcis!a«jt So«th»ra«r« of this city

end tb« rctf—iiiftlvwhen the Chajaber of Cora-Tn«Tf» .*.a Governor Dtx nest In iMP to the peoplec." tfc*Scutl.ern 8t«t»« to try to difsuade tnem from—

niMug from t^e t'r.'-on. e^d rr»ter^ay from eMCff« at t'.r home. No US Ontral Park Wdt. C'o'.oo«lLatter? Hal \<t*r. In f«bl« health for months.

Colcacl Lather* mas born in Ireland. and wufcreught to thla country \u25a0 km • x month!" old. Hisr«rer.:s settled !r. the South. Hl» rr&&£lather «a«a r«»)ot>«-l In th« BrltjHjiArmy Colonel lyatiiera.

tir.dT th« c—

—hull i of Goverr.or Plrre* Butler.

«*» colonel of the Oat Regiment rf South Cer»v'.:ra Jr. rh» M»xiraa War. He had been in th«wrr>nifl> busisesa at Georgetown. 8 C., and In3M7 ram's t-> this city and aVMaWi ft comitJla«lonNMtaan. bra nchire into lasorasc* tat baaJtirf.He h«lr«4 ta*jic« the Erie Railroad In 1554. Colonelleather* and hi* ante, who t«- Miss Atbfe Pitman.of N>wport. west to N«w-Rochelle £Tty-fcur yearn

ace He had since then te«n a marfien *r.\u25a0*. v^atry-itiinof TnnlT Ept»--op«l Church, that dtr-

Colonel L*tbcra vua Democrat, and re?r**ente<J"W*estche«er Cocaty at th« Stata convention InSyTac-.ua «n IMO. where he roade the speech ncrai-

coloxel Lathers dead.

Tor th« c'nv*nieEC» of TTIIBL'Nn KZADZXS abroadaiia»|iiiin \u25a0 hay* kon m*l» »-> *#•» th« DAII»Yand

8l"Nl->AT TKIBUNE an flla » aal laiMf twsi «1 **«•hote.» r.arcf.! :•. «

L»o.\'l \—

Hotel Vlrforia. Raray Hot.! !•• *a« \u25a0 rv»i-^

HnieJ. Carlion Ilotci. rUrtJ#« a U-t-i. Hot: «au»-PO. •,-,.\u25a0 IT.t»l. IT tel Rviswi:. TTI« !T<S»-«-! Hotel, NorfoU-»t. ianbaEkm«nt; »llll» MMbVT'D7>»r NorwooA

ENGI-AND- A :-;:•. Ht-!. I-lv-rxx)!: Q'lWi Hot-!.Lr«os JtUUad n->'«l. Brmd-'ort; Houi W«r.tn«ton.Tur.brtd«« "\u25a0' i!MUr..J 11-*. >U>r«caaxb« Bar.R.->t»l Uote! Ron»-on-'VVy«: Midland HtowJ. IV»«t... '-.-.,• Hol»l I*> wf Wl»fct; ">••-\u25a0>

SCirri-ANT'—Si. Enoc!» II?t«l. <V.a«««r»: Station \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0»StaUon Hutal. D\irr.rr.»«.

GTBn\L.T.\R- IT t»l Oci!.FAP.li*—norel r-haUsmm. Mot»l•• LIU*"t 4 AJMoa >i<--'.

H"t*l <1« l'Ath#n-e. Unel rtu P iI.iU. 1! »•! .- 1*.J'V.l Br»-a«n« H>x»l St \u25a0 iir>aa4 Al^alr»

HOUL.-V>ri—Kur H*i.f. s«rheT»ttia4l»n.iT\r.r vno ?oT-ni or frajc'-b—R^t»i Mtrrrot*

Bom*. Grand H«'t#l. Taa*c«. r»:•<•• Hofal. MilanE.>3 Palace. i>n^-«. Or»n<! Homl. R->ra«. 'i-ar.l UotalQulrtnal. Roma: aVMaI Rorai Dar V«l-»;OvaaalHot« Vaalce. IlJtal <• la Vllif. Milan

BELrttlV-U"Orar.d Hotel. Bru.«*«l»CfiaMAXT-N'uu iar-Hof Hot»l. VTt«S»<S»n; Kataar-

Hof ar.-! Aua-iiau* Vlctorla-bad. W,a»:i*J*n. ronr 3aa-»-.r.» ITori«! Munir*!- H^frlStraus N-:r—N—i:. fn*-

\u25a0\u25a0carauf H^t^i. Fraaaiurt; U \u25a0»•* *•*!•»\u25a0 \u25a0-. r>r«aa*n;

NoaUeaa H«'»l. Alx la >"haßt!'.». Hotel d« Ho,l»nLMa»*nc«-»-n-UMr»

AUSTRIA AND SWITZERLAND—Hot«! BriatolGranr! Hc^el 11-innHa. ft'i'tap'^T: Hot»1 TCartona:.<arlii«)i»<i Uor«J B*rn«»rhof. Bana; H<^*l P.f»a«».Ganav^. Hotel Ba-jr iv Lac, Zurich.

'memMAINoffinS*sN KM N»*«aii-StIPT)WN OrFKTJ— N". .MM Broadway, or ewy «•»-»"*-

ca.i Pis. -!•-*. T'l'nr^ph or3ceWASHINQTO-V PRBAf-Xn 1.13 F-e».VtWAHK ctRAXCK U^^Vl-Q— rr«i«rU:lt S Simß".?T. NO.

7V» Hr.!«tAJIEP.ICA.SS ATtROtAD will find Tm TUBCXI at

Uj.NLUV-OSSc« cf TUt TIU3LM. »' *•• IK

BrtJ-srn, OoaM *«>. No. 34 N—^-Oxforw et.Lflr.rlc ar..l Pans tl«cr.ang». Bazars. B«*'.Won Boas*

llea*Vat»~etAmtncia &«mi Company. No. S Watarase Place.T!i rr.s.«i 1" -It t .«•".. T"'.".;*

-•-. Iwftjote Clreao.

tateraettaeaJ •leeptng Car CtimgattT. Ho. 30 «\u25a0»— ,•;.. f*r« »r thb --\u0084\u25a0• .- i« , «>•»»•»(••«pl»c« •••> kivta<!v«rti»*B«rata »ad taKtoaai-

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