OL 0 20,732. - V LXIII----N ro-^V^w/yarr.'^eV^rerT^wrnd. NEW-YOiRK, FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 11)03. -FOURTEEN PAGES. t,^^^,,, PRICE THREE CENTS. TURKEY BEGS RUSSIA SHAMROCK AXD RELIANCE CROSS IXG THE STARTING USE, AS SEE $ FROM THE COMMITTEE BOAT. RELIANCE AHEAD IX A FLUKE TO \\ ITIIDRAW FLEET. SHAMROCK, FIRST AT START MILE AND A HALF All the She Accedes to Muscovite BEHIND, WITH RELIASCE AT OUTER MARK Demand*. •_'" Pacha, the Constantinople, Aus Tewtik Barr Gets Windward Position and Keeps It Neither Yacht Finixhc*— Twrkif-liForeign Minister, yesterday visited the Russian AmbiCTadori gave him notice that the Upton Still Hopeful Turkish Government accepted all the Russian .Hid b^sraed that the Russian squad- Vmxnd!-. The ron bo withdrawn from Turkish waters Rusdah squadron \u25a0•\u25a0•' off Iniada, on the ANALYSIS OF THE RACE. firiern coast of European... Turkey, yesterday \u25a0sapaaw afternoon. Oiiipp hra-eiidlrfff-arrival of the Rus- !l*••rt. "• mark. Hair «t<>t>pnl. time. Th* news nl the Varht. >!• *\u25a0 \u25a0> *> H. M. 9. N. M. *. notwithstanding squadron is j the llellnn.-. IIiOIMT :*.:::T:«>4t ;•.:«.-.:<•«\u2666 l«l.-.:i:r sian IIjOIiI4 all telegrams and an- •Shamrock 111 :t:l.-.:»H» . »:i::;4«; r n.i.ue.i suppression of opin- mrl the llfHntn-r t>lel>t minute* after that had rnond^il on the sulJecU ,The general •The Shamrock >arht iouncen^nt^ time tht* outer mark, \u25a0<> Itivoulil probably hair taken her «iitri-nnlnatr* to roand (hr the Europeans here is that the has ion of mark and the whfrr they both ool UO. measures, which abandonment of all halfway SSIlea xii11.-.Iby Miiiniroi-li,ahont 17lx. the present rising. 11. M.9. sr.- regarded as the cause of riii|>«i-.-iSH and Contrary to Kruriievo. Merihoro Fiorina. for to-morrow: Fair, «lth north officially that Weather furrrnxl Ileht fria«l«. becomlac fresh. previous reports, it is no« stated ' <^ disappointed still occupied l.y :n urS ents No. Iam not in the leant j KruEhevb is f : with my boat or Mm effort!* to-day. The j ire in a. are perfectly always The beadquaftcre of the revolutionists wind wn* »o variable neither boat had We «atlsfl>«l. \\e mine, with have been.— Ijflin. Mountains, in the vicinity of Mon- Kood chance, and particularly C. Oliver th- Peristeri the smaller nail area. Walt tillwe Ret a not molested by BSt^ VCoiren and children arc Rood hreeae. Thomas Llpton. destroyed only forti- ih* insurgents, who have rich Turks. It is not fietf dwellings occupied by SA USlilRV SEAR DEATH. AM) Bulgaria"" and Greeks PARKS'S NAME ON CHECK PRESIDENT LABOR. denied that they kill all the strictest LOSDOS FEARS FAILURE. DAY OF FITFUL BREEZES. found acting as Turkish Fp!e*. but There Son- Little Hope His to interfere with Is of ordor* havo been i.-*u*d not SAYS DEFENCE WITSESS. THE OPEN DOOR POLICY. Recovery, — and Heavjt Skemtn Partly vomen or children. — Business Stops to Watch Race Clouds which Turkey is report- London, Aug. 20. A bulletin issued *t 10 Spectacle. Th»> Russian demands to Delegate Miller Case Keen Chagrin Over Result. Mar* follows: The immediate Accused Walking Ashed • Principle Stated in ed to have acceded are as o'clock to-night said that Lord Salisbury's on- The Tribune by French Cable.) In a day of clouds, heavy showers arc! faint •evere punlshmer.l of the murderer of M. Ro>tkov- (Special to New-York About More Cash Settlements. dition was critical and there was little hope of Applies to All Departments. the attempt sail the the Hus-Man Conful at Monaetir: the arroet and (Copyright: 1908: Fv The Tribune Association.) and fitful breezes to flrse tki. recovery. exejapJary punlehment of th<> person who Hred at At the trial of "Sam" Parks yesterday on the his Oyster Bay. X. V.. Aug. 20. President Roose- The utmost disappointment Of the series of races between Shamrock 111 and] of London. Aug. 20.— th* .-onful'p .arriapp; the immediate production charge of extorting $200 from Joseph us Plenty The end may !>e expected at any moment. velt has made applicable to all departments of the Reliance for the Americas tup resulted in a Mi stir had been has been caused by the result of the first race poi-iiivp proor that the Va!i of to off a strike on the government service the principle he enun- fluke. The wind simply would not travel fa?C severe punishment last December call Ham- Or.cc in the course of the evening it was thought the the The actually banished: the instant burg-American pier, in time William A. between the Shamrock and Reliance. enough to carry the yachts over the thlrty-mllft responsible for in Hoboken. the cross- lordship had already his last. ciated at the he reinstated of ail the civil and military officials thai his breathed Printing Office, from comment is made on the fact that the corre- course within the time limit of flv^ and a half severe punishment of examination of the accused walking delegate, Miller In the Government the murder: the Immediate but he made .i surprising" rally,mid at midnight a hours, and ;".: J.">. when the racers had be-»n. al! Turkish officials regarding whose outrageous who declared that .he bad never seen Plenty which- he had been dismissed because of dis- sponding races of ISO9and 1001 ended in the at it was his condition bad changed union. The sailing about four hours and three-quarters an.i bebavi&r a report 'vas rrade by the director of the until he s-aw him in the courtroom. Assistant announced that agreement with the bookbinders* same way, and wonder is everywhere expressed l*Fkub. after a tour of the plainly to the members were still many miles frost home, the race nai RueMan consulate at District. Attorney Eland asked the witness If he little since the I<> o'clock bulletin. President has announced be fixed company with the Austrian principle that so important a contest should for declared off. vilayet of Kowovo in v.-as not paid $500 for allowingthe metal men to Telegrams Iki\o dispatched to the King-, of his Cabinet that that is to 'indicate of Ismail Hakki, who been year the prevailing winds consul: the reinstatement return to work in the Tiffany studios after a the policy of the President" in similar cases. a time of the when At that time the Reliance had turned th«» wag whose efficiency -nap indorsed the Queen and the Prince of Wales acquainting dlfirii?s-ed. but strike. .s.".ih» for calling off a strike on the To-night the President authorized the publica- cannot be relied upon. Probably no sporting outer mark something more than a mile and % by Hilrnl Pacna. Inspector General of Macedonia: them with ;he critical condition of the ex- Sir Thomas T-ipton's Women's the Republican Club, and tion of a letter which was sent to each member has ever been with keener ex- half in advance of chal- thp immediate release of th<* peasants or. whom. Hotel and contest followed Increasing according to the reports of •\u25a0• KuMdan and Aus- $:;America n i;srmff and police for the requisite protection of the le.illent sentence of fairly conclusive, statements of the prosecution's witnesses. the case hopeless. ten on July i:» and 11. The sidered a good augury for its eventual success. that the Cup will he success- t«j which was: courage garian Frontier. At the beginning of the session yesterday Jo- The accident Vtscouni Cran- the first letter Sir Thomas Upton's sportsmanlike and fullydefended. Sir Thomas Upton is on record • to-day occurred when Lord of the known, and accord- as believing that light airs and windward work Bofla, Aug. ifX—The <~ire<--k patriarch has seph P. Kußtci< , of counsel for Parks, moved borne referred There is no objection to the employes indomitable pluck are well Salisbury \u25a0\u25a0 it: b The arm on Printing constituting -them- statement, was published Yester- Bulgarian foi the discharge of LJ >n the u.sual chair: Government Office ing to his own- which are the strong points of the challenger. asked the Exarch to address a for some American the end the families from Krushevo v ho have ar- Car Foot Crushed. against account membership part as criminated on of years to come. mile beat. But it was something like lit— rlved at Monistlr give terrible details of the which was in follows: or non-membership in any labor organization. Charles Webber, a carpenter, of Brooklyn, minutes m time, and the distance was sorely fifU2t*on v.hi?h prevailed in the town of Kru- Q. v.'i-.-, brought you here? A. T don't think any- and thut there shall be no discrimination against body brought iif bi ihi fronl of a big crowd last evening at Interference with any employe who is rot INTEREST IN GLASGOW. more than a mile- and a half. Had the breeze Bhevo *fter .ts capture by the irks. The McConn< or Si. l>i.i Samuel 1 (i at Manhattan end of Brooklyn a member any labor organization by mem- freshened an hour or two earlier than it did tha Turks, they to A No. No. 1. the of say. ran from house house and • organization. victory »- th» to prepare for war immedi- shall be handled in accordance with the princi- 20 Not since the bow, if Shamrock 111 could not make a better tion asked by Mr. Rand, and to this question all lit had presence of mind enough to try to clearly and fearlessly ately, as delay can benefit only Turkey. ple thus enunciated. tween th<* Thistle and th^ Volunteer has there showing under owner, her Bul- j.ullup feet, but one >;ir ran over » conditions that her paria the counsel for tiie defendant shouted their ob- hie wheel his over racp the has no n<»ed to f^ar the great powers, says foot, been such excitement the for designer and her skipper considered favorable ap jection left crushing three toes into a Jelly and th* paper, it would not be to their at once. America's Cup ;is prevails here now. From the expect cir- interests object tbi< question- lacerating the other two. Policeman Branni- NO INQUIRY ORDERED. to her. she could to win when the to allow Rumania to interfere in the "What i.s the of line of time of the start of the race the streets were conflict. gan pulled up and sent for an ambulance, cumstances were less favorable? There were A dispatch from Burgas to the "Autonomye" Ing?" asked the Record' r. him flllen with crowds that blocked vehicular traffic Dr. Gould, the surgeon, dressed the man's not lacking enthusiastic partisans of the Her- pay? th<» tow-, of thirty -*TTACK MVuNNKI.I.. and was Vasiliko. miles south of ON BAMUKL injuries put bis fool In splir.'s. \\ Printing Investigation Gives wherever a siErht of a race bulletin obtain- reshoff boat who declared that Shamrock lit Boreas, and thp vili.-( es of and Office l/runk< and Po- object is to show that :his defendant, al- was then placed Oil a car and start..! foi liis able. or Co- rurnakovo me flames, and the ""TUr- could beat either the Constitution the In sound of can- labor, brought home, refusing to be taken to a hospital. the showed ever, more non can plainly be he.iri from th-> Bulgarian reaoy an organizer of "as to Rise to Unfounded Humors. At Dumbarton citizens lumbia. This is probably an extreme view, frontier. They have subscribed for ;i I N<-w-Vorli by the Puller Construction Company [FROM TUT TniBINE Bl KKAt'.l interest. but there is no doubt whatever that nine out by which the the for sailing strikes on work on which th- FOR KILLISG CAT, $12 14. Washington. Auk. 20. President Roosevelt has searchlight service results of of every ten yachtsmen who saw the race ar«» MANY GREEKS KILLED pany was not engaged," said Mr. Rand. ordered no Investigation of the relations between contests can be notified to the surrounding serenely confident that victory Is assured th* labor and government employes In the The that to-day's race Th» Recorder Instructed the jury to die organized country- announcement ' Reliance. \u25a0 War, departments, no bis statement. S. P. C. A. Makes Man Pay Now Navy and other executive had been called off was received wtthjrttter dis- compels the statement that the rac« Their Church Schools and 322 at in progress and none 1- con- Candor Houses such investigation i*- appointment, but tlicr.- is a general feeling of much look at. su- The cross examination then continued: special Investigation into the methods |as a race- was not to The Ketchero Blown Up. Cruelty May J. templated. A that shamto. k ill willmake a better thp existing con- -When you came to Now- York, for whom did for of of Government Printing Office, with a view to confidence periority of the Reliance under you go A. the Saturday's race. Athens. L><-,~M.- to work? A.—For George Fuller. X. J., Aug. 20.—Frank O'Neill, of ascertaining what, any, promo- showing at ditions became apparent after the yachts had Ail*. RaUI. the Premier ard Are you a member of the Housesmiths and Morristown. if reform? for the Foreign Minister, Btidgempn'sQ.— Union? A.—Yes. N« tcong, was to-day fined $."> and costs by Justice tion of economy might he adopted there, about to come about for the first time after crossing th* has communicated to the — rep- Q Are you familiar with the constitution and Stillwell for kiliiim a cat. The complaint was made be undertaken by order of the President, was an- AT ROYAL ULSTER YACHT CLUB. line, for the experts figured it out that at that refematiwc of the powers her.-- the gigj bylaws of the union? A.—lbelieve I»m. by the Morris County Society for the Prevention of 30. of that In- of the Q.—Have you ever read them? A.—Yes. nounced In The Tribune of July Out time Harr had made up all the heavy time al- t -ports by Cruelty to Animals. The witnesses against O'Neill is practically completed, made Greek consula In Macedonia, in vestigation, which now lowance conceded to the challenger, and a hie Mr. Rand again tried to get in evidence the were Mrs. Austin King and her brother, Howard rumor that the President Lipton's Fellow Members Lay Allthe Blame v.hirh It is stated that has arisen an unfounded more, and from that time the Reliance steadily she Greek Church schools book of bylaws and constitution which he failed Krevese. The cat was killed on May I. is conducting an Inquiry into the relations existing ho-jf?s on the Flukey Breeze. drew away from her rival, though during most ar.i ?22 belonging to Greeks at Ketchero to pet in evidence on Wednesday. O'Neill had a hard Job to eel rid of the cat. lie between union labor organizations and all govern- ;:t cat and Mio of the time there was not wind enough to HI th« be*n uy> "I v.ant to say that before Ican swear that chose shooting tir^t. The was wounded ment employes. 'P\>>- Investigation announced in r. Au«. -<»• While snowing of have Mown by dynamite out, and, heavily arid burned. to it," san under a porch. O'Neill £•\u25a0>{ the executive departments other than the Gov- with who •canned bul- many details. Hugh honorary secretary Of th» southwest well toward the west in the last "Did you hear one of your counsel at this ernment Printing Office regarding letin. Kelly, the "IS ASK FOR CUBAN GUARD SEIZED YANKEE BOAT. and the relations of such officials with labor unions thp club, and other men •\u25a0 that the hour of the race, and when the American boat COURT MARTIAL table, just before you answered the question, have, incidentally, been, to some extent, the sub- p responsible a reach home, and say: could he the question without flukey breese was 'l":i for the su- turned the stake she found 'How answer ject inquiry, solely as such experience had wind, you of but perior showing of the Reliance not a run before th« awaiting her. This Of Soldiers Killed comparing it with the constitution?' Did Thought It Was a Smuggler, but Found Out bearing problems of the printing office. Who Bulgarian Workmen a on the Th<* excitement in Belfast and elsewhere, was settled the thing beyond peradventure. and a hear that?" What the results of the Government Printing the race, th«> good part fleet promptly turned; Near Uskub. Mistake. Investigation may prove be be ascer- Intense during the and »ti of the attendant Parks answered "No." Office to will The New-York, :;n the sees tit to make filled with fager crowds. universal senti- their noses toward without waitlns Sofla; Aug. 30.-The Austria:, William S. Devery entered the courtroom after The American schooner tained only when President ment is that Shamrock in Is sure to n and nussian my Cole, Key for Mexico, them public, if he determines to do bo at all. steady tor the official announcement. consula at r.skub have for the recess "1 have come this afternoon to give IAddie bound from West -:t:..ns when a fair and breese Is asked court mar- . by That an investigation of the Government Printing were unfavorable from early morn- tlaJ of the officers soldi, moral support to Mr Parks," he said. overhauled and brought to Havana a secured. Conditions and is who \u25a0: would make necessary an inquiry as to overhung fir»d and questioning In regard <üb;::i coast guard boat on suspicion of srnugr- Office Ing. Dull clouds the harbor and tba rtiliPd several Bulgarian who Mr. Band continued his whether ill. rule.- of the unions whose members workmen were re- by- was no A WONDERFUL VESSEL. SAYS SCHLEY. air was almost lifeless. Yet the observation fleet pairing the railroad to the hook containing the constitution and Klinir. The Investigation showed there employed the Office in any way conflicted line near Uskub. were In was a large night waiting at ih» was early astir, and from 8 o'clock until tha The va||, , as Igrounds for the suspicion, and the schooner has with the efficiency or economy of its administration There crowd last to v.horn he requej?t v.as ii);id(i laws follow?: East Twenty-thiro-st. pier to see those who landed starting gun was fired a marine avalanche all you unable to these. ordered to be released w;.s pointed out in The Tribune at the time the in- thr.»d responsibility In the matte,-, Q.—Is it a fact that are tell trom the various yachts that anchored ,it the Hay and through the • and said whether this book contains the constitu- vestigation began, the rules of the bookbinders' New- poured down the funnel of Hi, gentlemen York Yacht anchorage. Many prominent .o tion ;,!i in any winU Union No. 2 ever take action down by July 1 i'"3. he suffered lieen the guests of R. A. Smith, on Privateer, the majestic .schoonera fit sail Macedonian pardin? the strike on the Hamburg- Amen an U«ne to the case. . C. the \u25a0• competent deal with just «jver any Revolt. ,J(-. y- A \u25a0 : General heeler was as enthusiastic the th;it blows and on sea that Hows. !1 as wa.-i Admiral SchVy. Hrusseis., Auk. 2<».-Th<- "In.JepeiHiar.ee Q—To your knowledge did the members of the In ulni'ist all iu- Reliance ,-(,.. observation fleet found the ru.cers await- Befcje" Housenmlths and Bridgemen'.* Union ever have ftti FROM ALASKA. J. .1. Hill and a party of friends were on th* •ays \ \u25a0 •-•\u25a0.; iiit. full> 7.". [•• r MUCH GOLD »-xpre^s any at lightship. it understands that powers action regarding strike on yacht * rtved at th» Hamburg-American L4ne? A.—No. 1 ll]be !r.i"\•\u25a0'. by the m opinion ar the eventual :he rat<-.<. were taken in tow before t> o'clock, an understanding regarding the steps to but .-hi' that the American boat was a beauty. Uoth yachts '* Mayor Cincinnati, being by the Guiding Star taken to suppress the revolt and apply To ail of the Assistant District Attorney's Transfer of Credit for $500,000 to Helena Coluiie! Julius Kleisohmnnn. of the. Reliance tewed re- Some of the cattle men, hbwo\ff. who have en> owner of Jne yacht Hiawatha, said that the Ke- Shamrock by the Cruizer. Arrived at forms hi Macedonia. According to this, uncon- questions objections were interposed by the de- fraud?,*' iiam->- v.as a woti'ierf .1 boat. He also had a word and the iployed the :-o-cul!ed "widow are ftillhold- Office Necessary. of got up report Russia .ut on fence. Finally Recorder Ooff had an entry made or two of praise i'or Sir Thomas Upton yacht. the lightship, both ttem sail. and. firmed will the sea. occu- i ing- on to the lands fenced, and it Will require a Benedict, contest his pying telk<;r.w-!i thk iimbine.) E. «*. viewed the from forestays-all. each of the Dardanelles and the Bosporus; Austria on the record granting to the defence an ob- : decision of rn<-- S-.inrc-rr.e Court to force thorn to lur to yacht He raid: -The Reliance in a beauti- under mainsail a^d the 1 hUad'lphia. a '-\u25a0 A Unelda. a shewing. is aot o;i land, Italy -. jection and an exception to every question Mr. ' \ac;ite range. ii- fences wtll 30.— fciK transfer of credit ful yacht anl made wonderful She rival racers stood. off »nd on the wlr.d waltinc and *>xi»>.j tlu- The removal of \u25a0 "fill will hUr. • to-day \V. S. Pugh. a a ;v -s-,; „ , Rand might ask every ground. millions of of tine grazing land? on the for August was inaJ <\u25a0: cash- Urd ..f the se .- . ..the for the arrival of the. hour V.ml the spectator?. t«il!ahce over Albania. peace restored on place acres John wa* on tlv» Sapphire, After Is ier of this Sub-Treasury. He telegraphed to B. H. «. McDonald ct-niVsieU 1 Mr. Kustace touk exception to this action, list «f la:nl eligible .'or homestead! ng. rural .f J«.hii Prarce. Mr. McDonald The difference n^we'eri* tfce two yachts was Tatem, the assayrr In charge of the United Suites t know anything about yachting, out : pas*. that he d!-in striking i.' the cxtreine-su striking that the . Continued on foarlli As«ay Office In Helena. Mont.", credit for $:•«\u25a0•••• \u25a0aid he ir**Uy enjoyed himself. Innllniiril on fifth |i»pr 'A COOL WAY To SPKND HOT EVENINGS.Surrey The reason for the laree ereOtt at thin *eat-on of Take the EDUCATIONAL Take «ii onj.ivahlf trip in 1.1 Ele.:tri- or hiitton depend huy a ] The entire *ervic* of »h«v'liu«3»jn Hirer Day Lirf* SIGHTSEEING KKW- "' twenty to year, circles arm generally dull, If you want a collar to ->n .'"«'» VAf.HT; l.es> points of Interest explained Aug. ':.. on Fall River Une steam- an i-:ie«-tri<- Hatis.im. Spenly trip? the when financial *• kooo.— Is built -md arranged exclusively for the '\u25a0"* Xpert Enjoy Sunday, i '" Telephone :3SO lit th« unexpected uulonJipK \u25a0\u25a0! quantity of srold Kremeutz \u25a0..« Piece. There's none i" . handllns « lecturer; 3 hours" sail. From foot out ocean, a. m. to a p. m- rorty miles point* Interest a j «i tour tat tra\e. No freight.—A-ivU Cin.J er Plymouth on the 11 I of by miners fiaot various points in Alaska. AU\t. «'.. H. 11. 10 a. m. and 1:30 p. m-Advt. Sec adv.-AdvU Columbus. 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