TRfBFNT:. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. I*B. t NEW-YORK DAILY FRENCH PRICES RISING. DEATH RATE LOWERED DYNASTIES DYING OUT. ' Eleven German States May Soon Alarming Increase in ths Cost of Capital — Cholera Subsiding in ... Pass to Kaiser. Necessaries. Sept. 17—The cost of livingIn Franr* Cleaning the City. Sept. twenty-two dynas- Paris. Berlin. 31—Eleven of the 1- increasing at a pace which 5s creating alarm \u25a0 been ties which rule the states forming the German last few St. Petersburg. Sept. 27.-Tnere have male Although the advance in prices in the Russia Empire are threatened with extinction, the countries, it seems cases of Asiatic cholera reported in represented. In years has been common to all 15.65S In line of succession being sparsely rapid in France than else- 7.102 deaths since the epidemic be^an. these houses— princi- to have been more a\9d of the some Instances the lands of foodstuffs of every description. St. Petersburg alone since the presence duchies and duchies— In ac- where. Not only palities, grand other necessaries of life are going King of up there have been 4.931 mained stationary for years, are rislnß at an un- reported. Prussia. The official statistics of tha male line of the Grand Duchy of Mecklen- precedented rate. The flruren with reference to the Invasion or The of supplies for public charities. !T!MJ!H!BfIB?!T?BfSMreSTitI Pri- burg-Strelitz, for Instance. Is represented to-day cost of all sortß city by the disease cannot be trusted. published, show that within four years the the by only two persons, Grand Duke Adolf Fried- Just the number of cases and the average of food, clothing, etc.. purchased for vate statistics showed rich, born in 18*8, and his surviving son of the cost In excess of public, almost 10 per cent. 1,,Tin in a single day to be fax name, charities has Increased same born in 1882. is in the following items: announced by the authorities. InMecklenburg-Schwerin the' Grand Duke Fried- The increase indicated those Milk, 33 cent; meat. 27 per cent; potatoes, 10 effort* Premier Stolypin and some of rich Fran* is Three of his relatives, per The of childless. per cent; cheese. 16 per cent; oil. 25 per cent; the higher government officials, however, which however, are entitled to the succession— Duke Jo- the childless peas. 14 per cent; rice. 100 per cent and coke and recently toward arousing hann Albrecht. Regent of Brunswick, a have been directed Netherlands, 6" per cent. Without an exception every action, ha resulted In widower: Prince Henry of the hus- wood. municipal authorities to childless article on the list has gone up from B to 100 per in sanitary condi- band of Queen Wilhelmlna. who is also an appreciable improvement rent. horse meat has risen from 26 to 81 disease. and would probably, owing- to his: present post, En-en tions «nd • consequent decrease In the prince; and Duke cents a pound. given to-day. For not be accepted as a federal the Increase is as shown by the figures out Friedricb, who Is unmarried and determined not Much of the responsibility for ending at additional burdens imposed on the twenty-four hours noon the num- to marry. All three are older than the present attributed to the and the day of rest ber of new cases in the city was 268 grand duke Ifall die childless or not eucceed- commerce and industry by the weekly 143. compared with 312 new ing. the dukedom-will go to the Strelitz branch. law, the employers' liabilityact and other meas- number of deaths designed to pro- for the previous twenty- Consequently, this province also may go to Prussia ures of a socialistic character :i»iiiri^QWr^<>Kf-»xAgl^ cases and 153 deaths expense of the more m. a #Tcf Z IG2 deaths be- a change is introduced Into the constitu- tect the masses at the four hours, and 33T cases and unless uncle, Fried- ip feared, furthermore, that Friday noon. tion permitting the grand duke's Paul wealthy classes. It tween Thursday noon and This, however, is with the coming of old age pensions and Bhorter because of this rich, and his son to succeed. The people have taken heart hours of labor, for which the trade unions are officers and scores most unlikely. Improvement, and the health royal lines nearing are those contending, prices will go higher. corps have Two other extinction of doctors attached to the cholera of the Reuss. older line, and the Sehwanburg- The French taxpayer already carries a larger the disease. the any other country. redoubled their efforts to eradicate Sondershausen. When the present prince of burden than the resident of begin- communal and village taxes, Notwithstanding the fact that since the older Reuss line dies, his possessions will pass to Leaving aside minor younger line, $740,000,000 Is raised annually in ning of the epidemic the cases multiplied at an the reigning prince of the Reuss about taxation. Sehwarzburg-Sonders- Over one-third of the total sum, however, goes City, alarming rate, the health officials have been en- while those of the Prince of American year on Philadelphia, Prince of Schwarzburg- each for the payment of the interest Greatest 1 low death go reigning the comparatively hausen toVhe couraged because of the Another third During Week. carried thou- Rudolfstadt. France's enormous national debt. To Every Victor Founders rate. In IMS, when the cholera off army, navy and a Hearty Welcome InBaden and Hesse the future of the succession is absorbed by the expense of the Bids in Russia, the death rate reached 50 per colonies, of the amount CITY IN ISB3 sands is equally insecure. The only male heir in Baden leaving only a third total PHILADELPHIA FOUNDED AS A rate In the present epidemic cent. The death Is Prince Berthold. a boy of two and a half years, for the ordinary civil public service. Philadelphia rhiiaci^ipnia per cent, and since Philadelphia Philadelphia has been between 30 and 35 while in Hesse the heir Is a baby two years old. Philadelphia of the is the birthplace of has Manu- began is the city which ia the home 16.000 the improvement In sanitary conditions In Wurtemberg, after the death of the present LAUNCH OF THE CLEVELAND. a city vrith Constitution of facturing Planta,em- to THE is gave to Declaration of Inde- the type of the disease has begun the succession will pass to a Catholic 307.-^65,-1 birth the Bill States. the virulent aged King, 647 dwellings; * of Right*. pendence. the United ploying 2 5 0.000 disappear branch of the family. The only Protestant branch. 000 built within the laborers,each present in St. Dukes of Teck. Is prohibited from Countess yon Goetzen Names New Hamburg- skilled Though the cholera has been that of the last ten years. year consuming • weeks, the succeeding because ItIs the issue of a morganatic Petersburg officially less than three American Liner. $400,000,000 of raw the latter part of August. marriage. — steamship Cleveland, Philadelphia has disease ap;*ared in very youthful Hamburg, Sept. 27. The of and pro- 5 there In Oldenburg, where there Is a Line, churches; PHILADELPHIA material for between August M and September the Hamburg-American was launched here 846 334 heir; in Saxe-Altenburg, where there are only ducing $700,000,000 •were deaths from "intestinal disorders'" reg- succession, yesterday at the yards of Blohm A. Voss. She is a hospitals asy- ' 12S two young princes in the line of and and manufactures, in the cholera sister ship of the Cincinnati, which was launched 225*ANNIVERSAFtV. of lste-*5. These are not Included in Saxe-Welmar. where the grand dukes two lum*. in July. Countes." yon Goetien. wife of the Prus- statistics, but bacteriological experts here be- arc the only direct heirs, the maintenance '. cousins sian Minister at Hamburg, who formerly was Miss Philadelphia has Philadelphia has 57 Ueve that most of them were from Asiatic of the dynasties hangs by a slender thread. WEEK May Loney. of Washington, named the vessel. The 1400 associations POUNDERS- Parks and Squares. cholera. yon dealing Mayor of Hamburg, Dr. Oswald, and Count devoted to the re- one of them being Difficulty has been experienced in Goetzen, speeches, which they dwelt who, A BUREAU OF REPUBLICS. made in on liefof suffering. the largest park in .•with the workmen of St Petersburg, with The intimate relations between the United States pop- the world, contain- •their families 'comprise three- fifths of the and Germany. The Emperor 6ent a personal rep- Philadelphia has - unwillingto ing over 3400 acres. ulation and are both unable and :\u25a0 Opens Great resentative. 311 public schools. comply with sanitary precautions. The Igno- President Cabrera rance of the lower orders and the superstition of The Cleveland is about IS.OOO tons. She is In- Philadelphia has Philadelphia manu- Work for Central America. England all classes greatly increase the difficulties of the tended for the service between New York 1800 miles ofgraded factures 8 locomo- the Guatemala City, Sept. 16 (Special).— The Interna- and the Continent in the spring of 1909. In type every working !situation." During the early stages of epl- ' and paved streets. tives Central American Republics was the Cleveland is similar to the Amerlka and the .deroic -lew could be prevailed upon to undergo* tional Bureau of day. or 2663 in the here yesterday by President Estrada Ca- Kaiserin Aupuste~Victorla, although not quite so manu- preventive inoculation, which is provided free opened Philadelphia PROGRAM year. These loco- brera with fitting:exercises. The day was also the large. In the first cabin, accommodating not more factures each year .-of charge, but latterly the authorities have made passengers, *r>l>AT.Oeto*er4tk— Bet!**""D»y motives on a per- anniversary of the independence of those countries. than three hundred a notable feature 28,000.000 yards of open air —Twin ia FUmraat Pmr» »=<* as far as possible compulsory in number of for the o-:ztß»i Kiußi. dauagination* and »ect»- fectly level track •inoculation The new bureau was established by a convention is the large staterooms use. of Da city. woolen good*, MONDAY.October 6U—HEtta-7 tame quarters of th* signed by the representatives of the five republics one passenger, as well as the suites. The dining _LartK( BMbiUudan of troop* lisc* Chil would haul 168.000 esough to make V — cars Conference, held nt room on the upper dock willbe equipped with small loaded of 50 at the Central American Peace for all the TTE*»AT.•i«»*ir et* ifimMpU AT MANILA. "Washington, object is the deve. .>- tables seating two, four and six persons. There uniforms I>m» —Pmnd*,iUa«trula( miutka •rmniud- capacity. BETTER CONDITIONS last winter. Its of Europe tons ment of the interests common to Central America. •will be a gymnasium with electrical apparatus. armies WED>E»DAT. October 7th—l«*»- necessity second cabin accommodates 350 passengers. now in active ser- tri&lr.»«—o»-r 100 fiaua la Uaa tUaaesuac President Estrada Cabrera spoke of the The 'er« orirnof intlßstrtea- Philadelphia manu- Only Fourteen Cases and Three Deaths Re- peace The Cleveland is' a twin screw steamer with THrK>DAT.*r««hcrßik— Cfciidren » of the bureau, his desire for in Central a vice. ISO880 ehildna •:lad» each year speed sixteen knots. She long mad \u25a0\u25a0*•! Car. factures ported in Last Twenty-four Hours. America and expressed his firm determination to of about is 600 feet I-»ndrc.-e Hal: » rs.tH States mad Far- 4.600,000 hats. The obligations under which the contract- and 65 feet beam. che has five decks. For the Philadelphia is the iiwanbipi xMtaoO»cWr«r»ftonEiT«T . Manila, Sept. Thrre were fourteen new cases establish the . XcmtpTrakKtale Mlis r»3iag. bands, end on ing governments placed themselves to the United safety of the vessel the latest appliances have been city which, having FKIDAY.Oftolier ai.uin.-i- end. cholera anfl three deaths rejjorted for tbe Kij pn r>f regarded ample installed, Including an automatic hydraulic system only of Ci»— Jiri^ii p»zt»3\•'-• fin:ercr would reach from iw«ity-foi;r hemrs ended at £ o'clock this (Mon- States and Mexico, which are as one -sixtieth la the Cub*} ttxn; Sc»'J «i-i S,GOO of closing th» watertight doors separating the l m&rc^ts? Ken la ooeouae* Philadelphia to bureau assurance that the terms of the convention will be the Population of 22S AIWV£ffSARr'A day) morning The entire staffs of the of watertight compartments KATI'RDAT, Ortober tOtk— carried out. The chief executive's absolute neu- eleven into which the hull the Republic pro- ! rry*crrvs \ Atlu«-.ira *Km«&ta Tocplar Lit—Motor Denver. sciences and of the local medical schools have been is subdivided; automatic fire extinguishers, boat and ai'»mobUa races ac
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