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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 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 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 The ron bo withdrawn from Turkish waters Rusdah squadron \u25a0•\u25a0•' off Iniada, on the ANALYSIS OF THE RACE.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 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 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 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- $:;