NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. AtTGTtrST 12, 1908. I CBOTHZBS, arletrocracy of Holstein which (Jurlnj?- the last few dutch PSEPABZS'Q years TALK JAPAX. SECRETARY hundred has furnished so many generals, PEACE WITH AT OYSTER Bil" KAISER'S dignitaries AUCKLAND FESTIVITIES BUSY court and ministers of state to the Wilielmiiia Conferring "wti3i C3o«»- Tariotis sovereign house* of Germany. Queen Thus. an uncle of the new councillor of the Ger- Ambassadors Takahira and O'Brien — cillors an Situation in Curacao. Important Character the Duties man Embassy, namely, Count Ernest Wed el. was STATE BALL Artivity Causes Curiosity Presi- • of years GOVERNOR'S tar* for many Grand Master of the Horse to Em- r at Japan Society Luncheon. Amsterdam. An?. IL—The "HanJalsblaar* Hi* peror William. Another uncle. Count Oscar TVedet, learns that th*Dotcb senmirT oiasa prot«et» principal private Count. Wedel's own father, the late Count O'Brien by the Japan Society of New at IfoTernment executir* offices hens which ha» b*en for service. very Important a postJtlon. neetnjc that Krhard. was one of the favorite aides-de-camp Smoking Sailors. the Hotel Aator that the relations between apparent* for almost week, dtirinjf thai *sjr ©tuples «> Concerts Entertain a both The Hague. Aug. XL— Jacob *«\u25a0 sddrei«»ed to the sovereign. and most trusted members of the household of the the United States and Japan would always nijrht. the subject consid- basXless^ }I coarnunlcatlnns — and at has become of Heemskerk sailed t»-da.y far Caxlbb«eß. »•:««. Department'of Foreign late Kins; of Hanover. A Count Auckland. Aug. No more beautiful sight be friendly, and that each would be the closest curiosity. Presi- exr*ptins KMfrom th* cousin. Charles erable The acting secretary to tha The which unaar anlars •>• relating military and na- Weiiei. after having been In turn German envoy wag witnessed picturesque Ellersli© friend of the other In the development of the under hftn cruiser Friesland. Is \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 the ones to at ever at the dent. Rudolph Forster. and the clerks prepare foreiga service, Affalrf bands, may Stockholm, special East. Mr. will sail to-day In th» Maure- for returned io-&xr fwa \u25a0ral matters, pass throuith his that It Governor of Berlin and the Kaisers racecourse than that of to-day, when a O'Brien have recently been hard worked and th* *x*ootl*« yon Val- ambassador at Vienna. Tokio, there before Norway. Si* probably win fbjjow the Aaos vma be el Interest to call attention to Rudolf In now Stadtholder and Gov- race meeting was held for the entertainment of j tanla for and should reach office staff haa been augmented by two clerks from place of the late ernor General of the arrival the American fleet In Japanese wa- Heemskerk a*soon as ah* can be ma.*!* ra*£7. enttalt irno has Joat taken the Alsace-Lorraine. Count Klemens the officers and men of the American fleet. Ad- of the Washington executive offices. In that capacity. This Is all Wedel is Grand Master of the and Grand ters. every day Bares roa Ln?«niw Horse miral Sperry his staff and all the officers Mr. Forster makes two trips almost Aug. XL— Qo»amor of tl* .'alaa4 necessary, since mention will be Cup Bearer to the reignlnjr of Olden- and tribute to the ability displayed by Mr. return WWemstad. th* more no Grand Duke After a to Sagamore Hill, and each time upon hi* pnoiiausd Jhwjatr- fjoea In the German "Who's burg, and Count Wedel is— was until quite \u25a0who* could be spared from duty and the entire Baron work done of Curacao to-.lav a can** fv.tind of Yon Valentin! Botho or O'Brien. Takahira recalled the brings with him a mass of correspondence. His annoancang &9 p**alaoam similar standard works of reference. recently—councillor of the German Embassy at contingent of enlisted men on shore leave were in cementing the friendship of the two nations by Queen Wllheimina to tnto" or first visit, made In the forenoon, usuaily consumes majesty folly posted * man considerably the junior of Luca*hus. Tokio, while until a year or so ago a Yon Wedel present. The and officers were In Townsend Harris, American resident that her Is a* to the fr.ua- jj(iIs admiral the the first two or three hours. Recently h» began making here mamn nearly years of \u25a0«* at the time was at the head of the household of the Kaiser. gathering minister Japan, • tlon resulting from th* of r*£&£csa ho ws« \u25a0*\u25a0*\u25a0» full uniform. There was an enormous in and continued: the night trip. J*avtng tie offices about o'clock Venezuela, death, the other day. In Va!entlnl is Just in the same way as It Is said there has with and la oonfeFrtng wtth c«r oms>- cf Ms fact. that to greet the Americans. Through such friendly attitude as the Ameri- and remaining with the President frequently a* dllors In ahaofc the same ace »«« the Emperor, and. after never been any King of Prussia without his can have, always taken, your people are an endeavor to bring as l^.-.yav*- *bont The spacious grandstand gToaned under Its ministers late as midnight and sometimes after that hour. ment of condl^ons. esrrwrier.i-e Jn a magisterial capacity Biilow, so it is that there is no ruler of the Ger- deeply endeared to ours, and we want to recipro- ees*!e one of the assistants of Lucanua. more extensively represented in the entourage of iawns and were dotted with people, much less of waging: war against you. Died. tn the reply "Official business." It Is believed not im- i«o<• WaS appointed Governor of all that the kings of Hanover than of any other court. tators. In the stand especially was the scene a Therefore, when there, were war cries raised Death notices .-ipp-artnc la 'i'H TiUBV -mUI ke In quarters, find probable, however, that political matters form a which has Its adminis- women some we were simply amazed to r?pnbli«h*4- tn Xbe Tri-Weekir Xribca* vtS^ot oaa gajajaa of the kintrdom pretty nne. the variegated toilets of the the cause for such cries. considerable part of the business transacted. Th* ctutr^e. at Frankfort-on-the-Oder, It is unnecessary to say that In the of traOve B*wdqaarter* COUNSEL, TO THE JOCKEY CLUB. blending harmoniously with the gold lace of the midst President was at home all of to-day. Privy when. such unthinkable stories going on none oS the In- A-:.—»-, BJtJfjttl ?lxs*r, X with the rank of Councillor. But Through a trimmings telligent countries numeron* "hold-tips'" \u25a0 rsea Ijmeamam "<*** TriTh Sir Charles Matthews' appointment by naval officers and the hlue and white people of the two believed In To-morrow there will be Beatty. Claudius P.. >. FsrtUuua, Chariss IK. f03)» months back. seized the the possibility the English government as Director of Public majority of hostilities between two such on the streets of Oyster Bay. and one of th* hold- Boak. Thomas D. K.Ut,MazyC A, which culminated in Mi death the Km- on the uniforms of th» enlisted men. A nations, with such a time-honored friendship: Bordnn. John B. '-y"". CMorsj* C. illness Charles Frederick K. C, be- but many up is President's youngest son, Insisted that Valentini should he Bum- Prosecutions. Gill. of the races were close, and exciting anPrime Minister "Ward and the mem- reply County. venture- forth from AMBROSB—Ob VodOm-t. JUS'— 10. »«•. S2ssJ»«a A*- name. Is of Italian origin, but has been Inhis Ambassador O'Brien said: Should the President r \u25a0». •«—-=«• fpotn the Brompton. township brom. widow a ... .- Lord Itis an office not only of consid- bers of Parliament to Rotorua, the of "We are of the utmost Sagamore Hill during the day to-morrow aa Is w.u tx» held w»<{n««ujr tillia, Aas—t IX at •«*!»*\u25a0 Mttled In Germany since the reiiern of Frederick importance to Japan, and th« NaUnnaJ erable emolument, but of great social prestige, and thermal of the our market is also the greatest need to Japan. likely to become a victim. at Funeral r>!r««i=r «: ma—J's B**«SBB> the that Is to say. for 15" years or more the district. In the heart North of No. 15 Gr»*n« *!>•.. Brooklyn. N. T. Great— enables any member of the fond the turf to Thus the strongest reason exists for continual Being in urgent funds Nassau Hos- __ST!^ hi* furnished many distinguished officers bar of Island. 171 miles from Auckland by rail, where peace and need of th* 10, MOB, do his hor?« racing most agreeable friendship between the two nations. pital appeals every BEATTT—Monday, Auinst Oaff'tas^afafOr. \u0084. under the con- has sent forth to town in th* the German army, one of the best known of magnificent bathhouse will There is also a great market in Japan and a Jr.. arsd 41 ye«r». son of th* lat« C F. B^ltx. 7 ** ditions. Needless to it to-morrow a new great was General George yon Valentin!, who add that is a post of con- trade future there for this country. Cause county for assistance. In Oyster Bay the Oyster narml s«-rtcea at bis U:-» rMUsooe. No. «M Clanaast r-hosi be opened and when Maori tribesmen will dance for war cannot be found In a friendly rivalry for »vi Brooklyn. Wgdrwrtay. m. astar-^r* Ct»«a— mary years Military siderable responsibility. For the Jockey Club, and Bay Riding- Academy, whose pupils are, all marn- B©. ti-as fcr Director General of for, trade, so that Iexpect the friendly feeling and wood C«nx«t«ry. especially its triumvirate of stewards who consti- their famous war dances the Americans. the respect on bers of the wealthy families in th* vicinity,took up iTjJstrurtinr. in Prussia and the author of the vol- both sides for each other will con- BOAK—Thomas Dunnlnc Boas, sob «T the M*» KassT tute the supreme tribunal in all questions relating For to-night various sports and entertain- tinue and that war willbe out of the question. the of obtaining It waa decided his t*«ll«=^. ume "Lemons of Wir." which remains to this matter funds. to Boak. In hta BSth year. Punorat Crrjra Jat« to th*i turf, are extremely autocratic, unless while The President of the United States believes Hot 237 Wast End avt., on W«Jae»laj-. August IX aS day sTandarfl work, reirard^d as such both in and. ments have been arranged for the jackies. that there is danger of that there e»juip the members of the class with a Red f'rnms a guided by sound legal advice, apt to no war. was 1030 a. m. Germany ari them forth on hors*baclt — — litigation. to imagine were ground talk, BORDKN Sada«Ely. at Tarrytowa. K. T. on JLa»o»« B* that Rudolf yon Valentlnl pos- at the for war which hap- to hold up people, whether in automobiles, car- Ido BMff land garrison will entertain Drill Hall pily have died out because there nothing to 10. 1903. John Harr-nr Bonlßn. U. D., «tiaiedly withdrew his offers of as to the possibility of suppressing betting in the them whatever sum they feel inclined to give to d«nc« on 13th m a. fnr if State of New Australasian ships. Rear Admiral Coghlan. retired, praised the Funeral and lstarm»nt prtvata. rep'.~ia;ion st rh» instance of the Emperor, and re- York Is exciting so much popular in- tha charltabl* causa. — terest, may h>- England All the officers of American who did qualities of the American sailors, and said that BBIGHTMAN Monday. Augnst 10. at_M* ir;a;n»c ur.til laid lo«- by his last illness, at the it recalled that when in a the fleet New1309. be hoped the navy would increase, not against !at« resMenc*. No. 3 East «3d »t.. Tork City, so-called Civil Cabinet of the Kaiser. number of years ago a prosecution under the anti- not accompany the admiral to Rotorua will be Binshamton. K. Ausr. President Roose- Jinraci «.-vn of th* lata 9acia»t # r.»a<3 of the the peace, T.. Br:zrrman. .— entirely motives of devotion betting laws was undertaken against the. Jockey dined by the Orphans' this evening. interests of but to insure peace and velt win receive soon a hawk which was recently Phoebe Br:ehrrp.an. and husband of Jail* WtßasfS It was solfly arid from - Club ••to 8.-iariirman. Funeral prevent any one from treading on the tail of captured by Byron Graham at Dry Brook. Th* prirat«. tonilty tn fc'P master. He had nothing more to Club England for allowing betting in Tattersail'e anc our coat." z-i«t 9, bel«yr*l uiu- -» No. Mi vC*»«rl» ar«L. th» -^lark Kac'e. -orhich is Prussian equivalent the the case. In of rious weather and the celebrations hundreds Th» bird is Brooklyn.m.. rssl Their JAPAN AND NAVAL EXPANSION. young- Omaha iNeb.) p»p»r» pteaa« <-«nnr. cf ?he Enelish fcnUrhthood of the Garter, and en- CatMsaMaal for horse ravins and their devotion In honor of the officers and men of the visiting and a handsome specimen, and Mr. l/ockerby turf, Aug. Count determined to present COX-On MOTidar. August !*>. TV». Mary France. wM* joyed. raorpov»r. th« same status as that of a to the they as judges united In rendering a American warships are being carried out . Tokio. 11.— Okuma. In an interview It to President Roosevelt. of Bolph Cox- Fun-ra! «"vi'-*» -m with the William W*ines*SJBi* state. H« warn of bourgeois origin, his decision acainst the Jockey Chib. The latter, how- expected published by "Hochi." attributes the present H» has accordingly shipped it by express to Oyatar avajrtns at «:30 o'olo<-!< at her !at» i>eei4<»<3r«. Ko- miniver cf enthusiasm even greater than was Lafayette ar<-_ Brook'yn. at ta» cor.T«sf*»ssi a mnnufacturing appealed against Judgment \u25a0. naval expansion policy the to Bay. •' Int-rment father harms- heen chemist of ever. their to the House before the arrived. Auckland is full of of United States of the family. fi°roted both his money and his of Lords, as th« supreme tribunal of the realm, fleet i the. sudden rise of the Japanese to the importance HaAerrtadt. who and of th» la** + the, reversed, New Zealanders who have come in from the power. says CCXiEN—On ArißTiat M 1909. Patrick. sen lXl X.l!:yir to the patmna^e and development of art. derision was the finding in favor of j of a world The Interview In part: Hugh and Mary Cnll*n. FtaJ«rai fr>.'C» his late »a*t- provinces, day night city "CHICKEX" AXDHIS SCAR. Brooklyn. Wednesday. Ao«jßSt encouragement and material assistance the Jockey Club pronounced, curiously and and the is In Judging fragmentary presi- se^uer.t!y Chan>'nnt Okuma doubts, that the views 11:15 a. m. Interment at Waexilawn. Tarmown a*9ssa peror and Empress Frederick. hi of Lord Russell and of Lord Brampton been re- and *he officers over line Tells Fresh AirDoctor. pipasa copy. appointed Hermann of the fleet. Considerably and ideas of President Roosevelt -will long con- daririjr his hrW rei^n, not only versed by Hatebury, and by the House of East ?C. on Sanday. *. Lord a thousand guests were present. They included tinue to govern public opinion in America. Color, "previous FISHER— At Orana* J.. Aaesst Under Secretary of Slate in Che Department of Lards In appeal, netting would have been abolished creed and condition of servitude" !S*X*. John O. Fisher. !n th» n of Trniiam IT. Charles yon TVilmowski Charles 601, Sperry, <~ommand<"r of the American squadron: of the Tribune Fresh Air Fund. Me lines \u25a0" at his late r-sl.Jen^. No. 4« Xirth 21st St.. \u25a0\u25a0•• aaost not be confused with his brother -!;n«. auxusc IX compelJed by eyes to re- are drawn, except that the children must need the Oranste. X. J.. on ->V#dn»««4ar was an affection of the Arthur, who, like him. is a King's Counsel, as well Rear Admiral "William H. Bmory, Rear Ad- at- S o'clock. Interment prlrate. two weeks' be to 1908. frcm the post of chief of the Civil Cabinet, "vTainwright. Joseph Urges England's Foreign toPrevent vacation and unable otherwise Aa- tire as counsel to the London Bankers' Protective. As- miral Richard Sir Ward. Minister contagious rORI>HAir—P'S.idenlv. at Barshnre. Lcm? IslaZKl. on it appointed bis successor. obtain it. be free from diseases and Forthaa, Ol Iccanus wis once sociation, to the Poptoffice and to the Treasury De- the New Zealand; the Mayor l?ust I>>. jam. at his residence. Charles W. Premier of of Honor to Cardinal Vannntelli. clean. hia 74fh year. from lata residence on partment, Recorder Funeral his as well as of Faversham. and Auckland, five hundred Dominion officials an" A dark room in Weal 47th street was filled yes- TVe.l wife of Thoinaa —a* PTHE years While the American officers were at Govern- and elsewhere at the time King Edward visited the yar>t. R»iative« ane copy. Sir who has been sent cabinets of the Kaiser's household many years of entirety the< programme the The alliance has a memorial to Sir Edward a Journey by proud mothers represents pounds of — Au(rti« >••>« at Manhattan Of rr«*f» three attached for BO to th« staff Field for entertainment PIERCE• On Monday. 10. matters, and Grey, the Foreign Secretary, calling attention to starch, B<*ach Hotel. Minnie Srr.illi*. wlf« of Walter L. is the? which deals with military. Marshal the Duke of Connaught. is about to sever in Australian waters. Among other things there hours over ironinar boards and innumerable E. TVast projected violation of the Protestant constitu- Starch, Pierce Funeral at St. Pauls H Church. «\u25a0\u25a0•-• ig relating to the army reaches the Em- his connection with the latter, in order to take the £5,964 this last instructions as to their "d»po*tm<»nt." «fith and End are., on W«?n«sd>»T. August — will be a parade and review of men at tion of the United Kingdom, and urging that st. peror—that is u> say, thj» generalissimo through its command of the British troops in Egypt, the coun- steps smiles and simplicity were the leading character- 12. 1903. at 2:30 p. m. Interment at Woo~bS£«*re»BiS>* r-prt irnr.:tely powerful than are to be much ln- this compliment to the Catholic prelates of America curly heads under the hand of the medical director Pryer. Funeral at her late »e3ldence. 22 < is more and Influential of the Black "Watch at the battle of Tel-«1-Kebir. ay« -e*ia-- Aua-ost f>»-. t<=re?r«d in the race, the service cutter cham- and Europe who are coming to attend the con- yesterday. It imposing, soundful list of New Roche'.le. N. T.. on ih» Minister of \Tar, and who Is always In the He the favorite lieutenants of for was an at 11 o'clock a m. Carrtaßea in walrlns -to the ar- was one of Kitchener. gress. nothing than passed ttan. ir-mediat* entourage of the Kaiser, wherever the pionship to be held while the fleet is at Syd- Sir Edward has done more for- names. Marcaibia "Weeks was without rival of tilt 10:06 train from Grand Central Sta under whom he commanded an Egyptian brigade mally acknowledge the receipt of the memorial. later may happen to N». Then there is the Naval ney The stake Is a flaw; Ulysses Jones was there. SHAW—At Southampton. Lons Island. Ansnst 11. EUI» at th* battle of Omdurman. which destroyed the tio.nno. you Jam* New Tor* city. Cabinet, at tin of which Vice-Admiral yon ""What do the bnys call at school, mjaaaaT* Cocklin. wife of K. Shatr. of r.M^ Is power of the Mahdi In the Soudan and brought Notlc*of heraafter. he was asked. funeral Sluiier. through whom ell communications relating about th« recovery of Khartoum from Dervish sav- ** — Madison X. X. oe» MR. BACON IN PORTO RICO. "Most 'em calls me "Chicken.* he answered, VAN WAGNER At her hoes*. tr> the navy reach the Emperor. Finally there Is agery FOEEST FIRES BURN AFRESH. on Tuesday, August 11. IMS. Lueatta Gre«n '.an Wasj- and barbarism. did not insist the Cabinet, to the of which yon as if pleased that they on a com- ner. on daughter of the lat» Jonathan and l"JBBfl Civil direction Popularly known throughout the army as "Con- Greene. Funeral service private. Valentin! has been appointed. All the govern- — bined use of Ulysses. HarUi .lust ky.*' by reason of his somewhat conspicuous nose, departments Ministry Foreign Kimberly, Manitoba, in Danger Zone Assistant Secretary of State to Investigate "You are a fin" looking boy. Ulysses. But how ment (save The of has career has been extremely rapid, thanks large- CEMETEKTE3. affairs-, ar^, did yoa receive that bad scar over the left eye?" in fact everything of a civilian char- ly to his amiability and tact, which he has dis- CoenT d'Alene Blaze Beyond Control. Chnreh Property Dispute. THE VOODLAWN CEMETQI gr "Ifelled on a ink bottle at school wid it." he MB re^iris action by the Kaiser, is dealt with played all along in his dealings -with royalty, but Winnipeg. Man.. Aug. 11.—A big bush fire is raar- Pan Juan. Porto Rico. Ang. 11 —Robert Bacon, As- answered. by this particular cabinet. The reports of th* rnin- arove all when Military of Im- Governor Pretoria. near Snlllvan and threatening the buildings of sistant Secretary of State, arrived here to-day on Ulysses wore a purple tie end fixed it so the Mers of eta'e and their communications to the mediately after its capture, during the war In Jng Is readily i-»«>\u25a0•.:-'* hr HarTem tralas twin Gcaafl Cabinet, Company. Another fire is burn- the dispatch boat Mayflower. Mr. Bacon white satin anchor would attract and satisfy at- Wehster and .Jerr»m« A-?«nu» troUeya cimarch reach him through the Civil and He has an American wife; In the the Sulhvan Mine board Central St3t!cn. South Africa. Kimberly. to investigate the Church property dispute accepted the sympathetic comment of- and by carriage. Lots $!.""» np. Teiephoat «\u25a0 jrfeen he wishes to disperse -Kith the services of ing near cornea tention. He Gram- for Book of Vtorws or rapnaantatl-vw. -- person of Miss Louise Bonynge. daughter of Charles H» lecelved by post to be expected after suf- . ear oa* of th«m it is -» _-- of the Civil Cabinet Aug. the in Porto Rico. was Governor fered him as the reward OSRce. 2O East 23d St.. New York CItT- TT. Bonynge, and a particular favorite of Princess Spokane, Wash.. 11.— forest fires in to-day, many of people n- •who conveys to him either th« letter of and the prominent Ban fering such an accident. dismissal Christian. As Lady Maxwell is, through her Lake Ca»ur d'Alen* country, twenty miles east of fallin' on IADERTAREBS. \u25a0 Juan called on him to pay their r°sr>ects. Mr. "Dey ain't no scar on 'Chicken* from or On demand for his resignation. father, very well she may be expected to enter- Spokane, which were supposed to be under con- off. Ba'-on wID begin his investigation immediately. no ink said Eveline Norman Keith. Ml IWest 23d St Ciap«!» OfaJi th*> civilian departments of the government. her presence ago. taken fresh start and welL" FRANK E. CAMPBELL. tain very extensively at Cairo, where trol a few days have a Major Frajik of the Bureau of Insular was it that hurt him. then, Eveline?" Private and public ambulances. Tel. 1324 Chelsea. tha: of foreign affairs has alone the right and spreading in all directions, driven "What as wife of the commanding general is certain to the flames are Affairs, here. by the way. a boy. "Didn't he get hurt prerogative of personal and direct communication also is who. was K#«T. Stephen Menitt. the worM-wtd^-lrno-wn Haass' attract a number of her friends and relatives from heavy winds. Timber owners are sending men and tfta »itb rfcs Emperor, without any Intermediary, and by by an ink well?" taker. Only one plac* nT business. -•>•. A* this country- MARQUISE DE FONTENOY. to fight the flames. The damage is said to be. im- well done it." ?t Largest in the -world. Tel. 124 an dispatch speaking of the arrangement with that actor, said: Through Gardner Heath, treasurer IS "Mibscriprion Rate*. tin of the replies thereto. Is con- There are still six weeks left for him to issue a volved. Village, 20 W Tribune has contract with Nicholas Luquer. York Me ...... THE willb* sent by maji M my address la fided to official, Sandy August d!ed in Paris 1n 1904, bequeath- "Mr. Lackaye entered into a r>us?nbury. Portvilie-. N. T. 50 OO TRIBUNE another old Albert Miessner. who challenge trr a race off Hook in of Charles Rubens Mr aad Mrs E. G. country or abroaii and address oriaagad oftea a* appearance Septem- little, of th* Park this as b-ars th* tlt!e of Chief of the Private Chancellery is hoping that some intimation will ing his fortune of J2.000.000 to two friends in Us. and his first will be made Blrthdav bank of the folks Subscriptions mar b« given to your regular I—if I«J9. and he Church. Tankers, N. T.r through desired. sr.d Privy Parse, ,n, Henry Ickelhelmex and .Tutla 23, at the Grand Opera House In Chicago, in HiliReformed before leaving, or. if core i-plant, hand :.-.em la at and who is assisted n his duties come from the New York Yacht Club that a New York. H. fifel- ber Miss F. A. Barclay 2 SI play written by Mr. to by four little\u25a0••;\u25a0-••Flat- THE TRIBUNE OOce. fc? Court Councillor Schwerin. Both men enjoy the challenge, If sent, would be accepted. Without flelbsch. Tha nephews of Rubens contested this a new Cleveland Moffett. Fart proreeds of a play slven SINGLE COPIES. been title, bush named Floren>-«\ Relnie. Jessie and • »ios-- eaaalata confidence of the Emperor and Em- intimation. Sir Thomas will not ask any disposal of the property on the ground that Ru- which has given the 'A Square Deal.' ftlris St'NDAT. 3 cents VTEEKLY FARMER. CM** such upon 10 PAIL.V. 3 cents iTßJ-WEEKLT 2 eanta Wets. British yacht club to challenge on his behalf. bens was In reality a 'Frenchman named Samuel and which is based Theodore Roosevelt's fa- George HscctiUoch Miller 00 young man, saying, 'A square deal for every man." In Pro»-ceds' of a play written by Miss Marzuerite Domestic Kate*. of my life," Sir Thomas said to- Wong, who went to America when a mous the yvinsr people of "The ambition Arrowsmlth. giv*>n by BT TRAtX. the cup naturalized, fortune, constructing his play Mr. Moffett has followed a County N. EAIU.Y HAIL. BBC day. "Is to bring back to Great Britain. became amassed a and re- Mamakatins Park. Sullivan T.. For ail points la tr.<» I'nitni s-tares and (outsid* EDWARD'S MASTER OF THE HORSE. novel with by Mrs. M. D. Hubbell «nd Mexico In Personally willingto challenge under the old 1888. The nephevs said the trend <*f thought with the President's thought rwltati na cf the Boroughs cf Maahauan and Tna Sraox). Also, tor Lord Oranard. who arrived this country last Iam turned to France in muJie by Mrs Horrifies. Miss Le-'ench and tha Philippla«« Friday get designer of standing to be basis, he 22 Cuba. Porto Rico. Hawaii and without on board the of rules, but Icannot a property of Rubens should divided in accord- as the and in his work has viewed his Greene 40 «xp»ns» poaiag«. Mauretania. Is. as Master \u25a0 WiilianTG. extra for rorei^a racer, so Iam waiting an in- a totally different angle. The, , M 10 tfc» Horse, one of the principal dignitaries of King build another freak ance with the French laws. Tckelhelmer and problem from play • 5«) DAILYANDSLXDAI: ITKI-WTEEKI/T: will accept X VS. .. $1« Six Montna. Edward> household, that the New York Yacht Club maintained that as the will of will be placed in rehearsal within two or three N. J. .... 0>» On* Month. 73 is at the head of all the timation Julia Heidelbaeh George V. Schermerhorn. Rutherford. »'-'*' Thre<» Months. *-Wi Tweive Months. fIBO to that sent last year, which the furthest, and the company is now in \u25a0 -. _ \u25a0"• Montns, n>ysj itiblM Alone among the challenge similar Rubens was drawn in America the Preocb laws weeks at Anonymous Six *5 OWjWEEKL.r \:3B: and. officers of the a the club Previously T<\.SO». vnurt Ft_ James's, to believe some members of process of formation." acknowledßed Tweive Months. Jiuyij Months. 50 at has the right by virtue of his Ihare reason did not apply. SUNDAY ONLY: Twelve WOO °ac* August.H. ffi« J1F.932 03 Month*. to make —of the royal liveries and equ'p- favor. sen Total. Twelve Months. $2 00. TRIBUNE*•* •-.VAC: ««s. H<» is Catholic, ••My conditions are quite simple. All that I DAIL.V ONLY: ; Copy, 25 a Roman and the first mem- SICILIANS TO GIVE TRAGEDY HERE. One; TRIBUNE to build a challenger under the MINE EXPLOSION KILLB THIRTEEN. Month. INDEX: ber of that faith to occupy so high a post in the to be allowed THE WEATHER REPORT Thxe<* Months. &**'] P«r copy. (109 Is racing Germany, Aug. Charles Frohman made known yesterday the fact '\u25a0\u25a0BwSia'^ entourage at the sovereign, rules that now govern all yacht Saarbrueken. 11. -Thirteen men Six Months. *4 00, receive* a universal he had completed arrangements with Joseph Twelve Mcnths. •aiary America, that Ibe permitted to build two dead ana eight are badly Injured as the re- that JS'*>i cf X2.000 a year, besides numerous per- in and are in country <~!?y for the appearance this Reror«l Forwnst. —Washington. Aug. Mail submrlpti.-'ns in N>w Tori to ta« nATT-Xand STflslte* and allowance*, and rid**Immediately boats, the fastest of which will cross the Atlantic. suit of an explosion of ffre damp in the Dudweiler Q Behoraan Official and 11. TRI WEEK will fc# charged one a be- f Players, B**4*d hy Miml Aguglia. cent ceoy «Ktr» Irrx* gift. believe, will not prevent the five, miles from here. o the Picii'an —Although pressure ha* risen considerably In the North- postage in addition to \u25a0"« rates named abovat the sovereign when the latter Is on horseback, The deed of I mine. forty-four performer? tn company, challenge There are this west, weathrr conditions (ft st!H very much unsettled. or cisc occupies the seat facing: him Inhis carnage, acceptance of a under these conditions. Hatea. a!' of them natives of Italy They have been in except in the south Atlantic, Gulf and Paciflc states, Canadian en all state occasions. • By profession a of the clauses distinctly states that the SfXDAT TRIBUNE: IWEBKU FARMER: -' soldier. "One INDO-CHINA UPRISING. London and other European -ities. Their first per- and showers *f*f*general in New Enßiand and the mid— Threw Months. SI «8; Threw M for a time held a commission in the Scot* of the cup and the challenger can arrange FEAR " !s-ke Wi Six Moatna. holder formance here willbe of a tr -igedy called "Miiia. is!e Atlantic states, th* lower and southern upper Six Months. 5- Moctiis. la Guards, served on the staff of Lord Cidogan -when race to their mutual satisfac- Paris. Aug. 11 —Letters received here from French Mississippi. TwelveMonth*. *4 OS! Twelve Monti*. *t33 all the details of the It wffl be presented a' one of the theatres under lake reslons. th« Ohio, upper Missouri and t Viceroy of Ireland, and General Sir Arthur York Club insists to what are called grave indica- Rocky TRI-WEEKX.T: l of tion. £0 long as the New Yacht Indo-<"*hina refer direction on November 25. upper Arkansas valleys, the Mountain \u25a0«\u25a0•*\u25a0, Three Months. T3 P&pe\ aa-i went through campaign, revolutionary It Mr. Frchmans Months. WMI the entire Boer upon a race between machines which serve no tions of a outbreak. often is im- Utah and portions of Arizona. It Is much cooler in lowa. Six $3 where, \u25a0a army and Twelve ilontha. M won the distinguished service order. useful purpose there Is no possibility of a challenge, possible for the French officers to raty on the Nebraska. South Dakota Western Kansas, and some- Although is one, soldiers, in the East an.l South generally, except Rate* to Foreign r tries. his earldom an Irish and bis but as coon as it is willing to race under the fidelity of their native and armed bands THEATRICAL NEWS. what warmer In property is situated wholly In the Emerald Isle. American regattas Iam have appeared at various points. New England. For points In Europe and allcountries ta the ÜBt*«n*l rules adopted for the of hostile natives engaged "Algeria." THE will b* mailed at Uk» witt which Florence Xash has been for willcontinue unsettled durfnt; two Postal Union TRIBUNE Cat* country hie family has been associated ready anxious for another try." During the last few months one hundred native Conditions the next lowing rates: for years, may and play, by Victor Herbert and Glen .lays, Wednesday the last three hundred yet he be soldiers hay-» beer, massacred, and four native offi- a new musical with showers In th* extreme Southwest, DAILYAND SUNDAY: jDAILT «R.T: described as of Scotch origin, and at the head, of MacDonough. The first performance will occur on the Rocky Mountain region. Nebraska, Kansas. Oklahoma, One Monta. fl*2j Two M^:h». 12 1* cers and six French officers killed. Heavy rein- the Missouri, upper Mississippi and S-i Ttuas JlocUu, the house Forbes, through August 31 at the Broadway. Theatre. lower Ohio valleys, Twn M:n:l:s. « . £J iT ancient Scottish of OBITUARY. forcements are necessary, 1t is said, to hold the the upper Sake reetcn anrl western lower lake region, ex- Threw Months. *-»9" Six Mantas. $7 tX wiiim he claims descent from Robert King of " Cottrelly will have an important part tending Wednesday nis^t an.l Thursday eastward in,to fix Months. $» •.<•"; T»«!t» Mont&a, >U3* 111. country. The "Indo-Chinols asserts that the Mathllde tha Atlantic $19 80 BcctliEd. the first Lord Forbes having married at the New Er>s!an.l. middle and probably the Tweire Months, jTTU-WEEKLY: LUCY P. EASTMAN. revolutionists number 80.000 men. and that an army in "The New Generation." a drama East northern portions of the south Atlantic and e&st Gulf SUNDAY ONLY: I Six Mor.tas. JIM I*CyElisabeth Douglas, daughter of Princess Mary MRS. Side, I^uis Mann •grill be featured states. Bhowera will also continue- Thursday in ti» $- 5- Twelve M Eastman, widow of Timothy C. of 10.000 Chinese bandlte is TnohiUzing on the In which this fcix Months. ** FARiOSai;Months. 43 of laetlßsai {daughter of King Robert) by her mam- Mrs. Lucy P- Central West. It will be cooler Wednesday ta th» lower Twelve Months. $5 :WEEKLY aled at her home In Tarrytown on Mon- frontier. season. Missouri and middle Mississippi valleys, and cooler Thurs- DAILYONLY: i Six Months. i. « l-sth street and No. 219 to that monarch the foundation of ham win offldat*. duce their countryman who left Turkey on account called "And What Then?" Thursday winds, — West 129ta striae Thursday or night: light tn fresh mostly WASHINGTON BUREAU No. MF" stra«t. *\u25a0— «\u25a0*»— Hospital at C*m*t*JT. begin BRANCH — m Dublin. of persecutions to return to Armenia. Over one The Rogers Brothers will their season at south. New NEWARK OFFICE Frederic* N. Tiniaaiai. Forbes, For Eastern Tork and Eastern Pennsylranla. No. 7W street. Lord Graaard's home. Castle en the thousand Armenian! who gathered at Batoum to Opera House on September 4. present- to-day; showers an.l cooler fal- Broad the Grand and wanner Thursday; light \u25a0 Longford, Is famous for- its AMERICANS—ABROAD wll! Cad THE TRIBUKI a* Bhannor. In County HORACE BRfQHTMAN. take steamers for America have abandoned their Ing last year's success, "The Rogers Brothers In I*fresh winds, mostly south. BRUSSELS— No. «>; Montagu* d«» la Cbttr. shooting, and comprises president For New England, generally fair to-day; wanner hi th« LONDON of THE TRIBUNE, "woodcock and blackcock Horace Brlghtman. of the Stater. Isl- plans since the proclamatjpn of the Turkish con- porttnn; ahnwri and cooler Thursday or (luu» Offlce at D*a«a t-m at Panama." western No. -05 Strand. « deer park, which Is a rarity for the Emerald Isle. Pupply Compnnv, dteevl and nla band went to Atlantic to win. American Express Company. No». Sand Harmarkac No. 3 East 63d street 11" was born in For Western Pennsylvania, showers this afternoon or Thomas Cook & San. Tourist Ofllc«. his home. permission to ratara to Turkey. to fill an engagement of to-night and Thuraiay; cooler Thursday: vari- Ladcate Ctreoa. TO WASHINGTON. River, Mas*., sctive during the City, yesterday three probably Brown. Shipley jfc t\x. No. t23 Pall M.*ll. APPOINTED Fall and was able wind*. 7 Lothhury. paper weeks. The organization will return to Manhattan New York, partly cloudy and Spever Brtith«»r». Niv . Comjt George who has been appointed to "War as editor of a Republican 1n Wis- Fcr Western warmer to- Th* efflce Is tCedal. Ctofl September day, showers and cooler Thursday; light to south Lon«lon of THE TRIBUNE a -ni*j»ii Irving Brlghtman. is a DOLBEER Beach on 7 and remain there until that fresh i pla> •\u25a0 tt> leav* *vct*A Count Hermann HatsfeWt a* councilor of consin. His son. Horace TO DISTRIBUTE PROPERTY. winds, becoming variable. advertisements and sufoaertptlonaL Chrystie — resort closes. FAUIS—John Monroe .!\u25a0 r.-ia. Co.. No. Boulevard llau— in daughter of the late Baron Charlea Magnus, whoa* Consolidated Water who was killed by a fall from a window in the SALE from the Weather Bureau »how» th» changes In the tem- Crftdit !.v(ir.;:.i;.i, Cureau das League <,'{ub Elraßsera. ***=ily, slaying an important role In the haute man was a member of the Union Waldorf-Astoria Hotel InNew York on July jam, [B- Telegraph to The Tribune] perature for ib* last twenty- four hour*, in coronartsoa Continental liotel newsstand. 9. corresponding last year: The of Berlin, was by King Frederics: and a director of several corporations. The Hu- lamed to-day by Superior Court Judg« Del., with the date at Fiiraro G&ce. iaance ennobled was Graham. Wilmington. Aug. 11.—In accordance with 1807 News Excbaasjw. n«l • St. fifty years ago. wll! be held on Friday at the horn*. will, upheld 190C.|*> 1007. 1008. Has QmmWM WnUam IVof Prussia a little over neral By the which was in the courts after the will of the late Bishop Coieman of the Epis- 8 a. m 70 6 p. m 7« 71 American Express Company. No. 1! Rqs> Sexta«. m , »p. Brentano's. 37 Aveaua Jo I'Opera. Const WedeT. wfjo w«* attached for a number of a bitter contest by relatives, Mies Etta Warren, copal diocese of Delaware his effects other than Ha. m m „ 74 , - Ne. n NlCE—Credit 1-yonaa.ls. years at Dresden, Is a cap- CHIEF EDITOR OF "AURORE" DEAD. many 0 to the German Legation for years th* companion of Miss Polbeer. those he bequeathed are being sold at auction at iS.-;:B:::::S12 m fflS?S:::i;™ipm — GENEVA— Lombard.— Odler it Co.. and Union Bask. Paris, IL— Th* death ts announced of Ar- 2" 52J1U'- n FLORENCE French. Lcmcn * Ox, Xoa. 3 » ***£\u25a0 of the crack regiment of the 3d Lancers of th* Aag. will come into possession of $700,000. Among other the Bishop's residence here. The sale began to-day •» p. m and VT» Gn*rd, author and politician. M. Rano Hall, Highest yesterday, s; deerenai; Tornabuoni. a regiment which prior tn l*« constituted thur Ranc. the beneflciariea are Ellen M. of Epsom, X. and will continue for several days. The proceeds tempera ttire lowest ft?- Maquay & Co.. Basket*. H.. average. T8; average for corresponding dat« of y«a-' — Exchange. **»• bodyguard of the kings of Hanover. He, Is a wa* born Id 1831. He was chief editor nf the J25.000; I. Chase- of Holyoke, Mass., $10,000. to and religious average lor corresponding dit« of last MILAN Saarbach's News Vl» I* llatejii in E3si« will be devoted charitable causes. 74. last thtrty-thre« \u25a0\u25a0« of about forty, very well off, thanks Inpart to "Aurore," and represented Corsica the French and numerous other cousins, sums ranging from which the Bishop years. 73. An old trunk used in his F»lr HAMBURG—American Exsresa Company. >>•> 2 '«\u25a0 wire, at Bens-U. Local forecast: ana wanner «o-4ay: ahowera »M nandstrssae. r»ra»- and b*lon£» to that house the eld $5,000 to J26.CQQ. trip to the Holy Land brought only tea caau. cooler Thursdajr, ligbito Ir«ti wiais. „_ coat^r ... UATXXCa —rt*anrs .n«ws ... *-«».