bfreau reform xeeded. expepitiox. rettewbd …€¦ ·  · 2015-04-27bfreau reform xeeded....

1
BFREAU REFORM XEEDED. TROl'BLBS WHICH BESET THE SECRE- TAHY OE WAR. PSrSOrTI INHFRFNT IN THF STSTEM. I'RGENT I'KMAXP FoR ACTION EY CONORKSS SENATOR TROC- T'.R'S n_AN TaT TKLroaAPH TO THr TKtBrT»i:.l "vTashirifl-ton. Aug SL.The Buperaedurfl of the former Secretary of War by a n.,-aa nn- do.-s not dl.poee of the funlamental lncoherence of tt.e ataff bureau. or <>f moat of the troubles which b*»et tho War Ta. partment. Theae tr-»u- fclcs aro l_-<rwnl I tbfl lygtem which controls lt. True. a strnng. ajrell equipped peraoaaallty at the head of the Department may for a tlme .a oaan agmb-Bl the disj.-:- _, ele- meata ..nir-oslng lt, and eteer clear of bureao- Intrlgue. hut the chances are alwaya a^ainst him. l_ttelllg«_ca, courage and admlnlel capaclty wlll not aTways protect hlm from faK- !:,r into the pltfalls Bpread for hls captur*. "EtTr.aJ vlgllanee" mus- he exercis^-d or tho Dfl of the bureaus Wlll sur*\y ri.e up to gforwbi '.m hlm. A aerr earthiuake ln poUtlos i. a matter of no cn< ern to the bureau cv-. Becretai rray come and Pecretarles may go, hut bureau '* aa-lth a llfe tenure gi> on forever. Their ' are ea-»r turned towari the rlflll.. .The Kln- la cieac*. lone live the King"' their .'. cry. When puhllc tni'.gnation turnel at Onoral Alger aa tb- rr?; "nsihle aar.-nt cf thfl recalcltrant bureau.. they unlte.) rcmtly ln hia aupport. ahowlng aa much ard. r lr. tho cau.o a. the rotten Fr.-ni h staff now *v*ru« ln tho ins.ane proaacutiofl of Dreyfua. -Aaa, ln fact, a fight for Belf-pieaervatlon v. Alger had to sro. and the moment hls r. me was appended to h.;s letter of reetgnattou h* ,-_s forever dead to tho s->taff r>opartmer.t.a back niTrrfher. STAFF CHTEF3 INPIFT-T.RFA'T. Tb*> «*tar~ chlef- who had plloted hlm to hl. po- lliical undoing avere unfortunately not amenahi. to the public opnr.lori which had hrousrh' I'.sTrument rioaa-n. They socurely ror a=. of tho wrerlt, perhaps. Indeed. eeeretly giad of the downfall of a Secretary aa-hoee un- aatlafactory admlnistratlon had served tc T.x attention upon a system wht'-h had trought forth an Eagan and a Carter. Immed.- ate'.y abandoning A.ger to hla fate. they set '.n motlon IfltrlajUflfl to control th* euc eealon, or at any imtfl 10 g0' the'r tentacl. around hta Buco«a*aor ln the *arae fatal ood which had en- veioped Alper. One of F-r-*etary Aig-r's la.n ofrlclal acts was !n the lntereat of that b -r M had made about the most cnspicuous failure In th- Cuban arar. the tssulnc ord*r rend~nng thfl Ir.spectwn Bureau ind«- pondent of th» r»al Army. Almost the flrst call upon Oeneral Aiger's successor was thar bu- r*-au*s request to hav*. Aiger's order. wblcb had been heid up. conflrmed. lt is nreri.ra* ;.»re to diseu.s the questlon whethor the tSecretarv <* W ar or th* command¬ ing gen*-ral ahouM hav* bnaaadlflvtfl dlr.-ction of the wnrk of tho Inspectlon Bureau of the Army. But the ¦w-ajigie golng on relattag to where thls *.n--.gatlve ehail lie. ln thfl ab<~-nce of epeotfV k*m upon tho point, stiil further Olue- trates the crafty. pershnent methodfl of the bure_orr_cy ar.d tho neceys'.'y fOr Itfl rp-rrgani- xatirm by the comlng ?.sf i ireaa PEltfAKPP ON NEW eOCRBTART. p^nrt. Secreta-r Root was fa'.r!'- rr.uch v-of fla-V-alnted arrrh (hfl mora aaUei l re- crutrenienia of his ott\cA\ whUe bfl »'« bofl-JT engaged ln __fon_-_g hlmself upa.n the varlous jllfflcsaalt prrablema wlth vrhlrh he w-as owitfieoteal t*ti_» <ra«B*t1 on or rmrea-aa lr,7lep-nd«nc7- Ofl* tb.ej.rmy waa thrust upon hlm by the contendlne; fao- _ona and prwsed for lmmediate and ravorable determtnatlcm. No wonder he was BtaaTB-ret rry the Buftdenneiie of th^» ons«t, and eoutrht safety io deiay. Ho perhap. aniflpectflCl that the plan was to secure th- flflrtabllahment of a peru-U-Kit rrrereAem tirrousrh tho bnpalarve actlon of a --rreer.** Seoretary. Just as Secretary Alger fell tnte mar.y Uiwtrlwvable flgTora at tho outaal Ua career __rong_ hlfl ea.«y OOtaptOiamacO te th- HL At any rate. the now Secretarr has dasayed Wfl d-cisl'an. and thereby ln some sort strated hls capaclty to deai with the an- '.....:1c elements Burroundinc hlfl- .,y h* tha: tho b-»st Int- n t tha fl woold bt sr-ra-ed iy abottahtng tba Ix tor Generai'B Bureau entirely. and oonaoUdatlng lt undor the Adjutant General's Department That was en* ond srrught by tho Proctor amend- ¦ng the Staff Depai ed m the Benatfl ln the teeeaaku Tl raa no rad.- ca: innoaatlon. because for many year. rhe tflMM H rrureaus waa dlreetad et- fMtivety by a atngle onlef, enUUed atjutant ap*.ctor (f-noral. Tr.e"e ar* mar.y Btmna; Bl reaaona favoring the pi dob. I hange. TAJOVTH f*P PRESENT f=YF.TEM. Recently :r theao ftlapatchefl many of the nb- f»atures of thl ud - ataff fl ItflBB have been polnte out as well ae the r- ' immedlate aad radleal reforni throughout Itei mother rvar orlalB may flnd the eountry a.. un- -- -.. (or lt aa dld tha Spanlah troubla lu- gaj are fatal to the , f tl Army. m of lntrtgue whleh has beei ated a-d by -^hich u is governed. and in tum a the entire mirrnrv blerai Ul «.- _Ui« and danawrnuB to the weirbelng of . .vernmont Itaetf I' .* « tad fhe methoda of raorganlaa B, - p.Tv-tor arnoar to be about the beat - and the staff are _ot haMr*ogeneoufl _«t,tuted they are ind. u Dtrnoaa lmportant that th. b, b, - m barmony. Ia prlnclplfl the Bonator Proctor ' acoom- tariraM. ond are eorraot, alttough .- radfal and complete aa lt WOU , too mn* deferr~d by tho evldent -he tenure and preroga_vea o - ,ra now ln oommlBSion If bta . -wre eaacaed into law lt would m tl rr.a>e The Amerlcan Prgl. Department an n- tagral part of the milltary ostaM-hment. arhlch __ venr-a Tho Verm'.Ut * BOt l*»en for many aears in r«fl exporlonco as Secretary of * ^ glves i nal value to hla viowb on thls buv THB FX-UI "P BENAT«>R PR'.CTOR. In BUbataaOB Penator Proctor*. plan providod that her-aftor when a varanrv oeonrfl m tho .ment a llne orhcer shal'. be det-JVed to OH the var-ancy croatod ln the lower *rado I . to llllllUII a permanont m.ember of I ¦taff Cr.rps. br any means. bul to he trana- r h ro the llne at anj moment at t '. l rf hlfl BUParlora Ifl ahort. hls plan a an end of the pauaenl I'.irmane- ayatorn, excoptlna only two or thrre bureaus As tho present staff off' - * re-- the ldoa ls to flll their plaoflfl frorr. the llne, tbfl '!.- or Bhorter porioda aa ma "fllont . hea glvo r,ia.-e to othera of tha Un. .awM oertalnly be a atep m tho riarht direet* and go far toward oorr»-ctin- the avU of elashina authr.rlty. ao consplcuoua in the Cuban flam- Palirn. it ig a system aa | .J""''1 Wath marked aucess ln thfl Culte aii the hlgh and certalnly thl authorities favor some su<*h Kflflfl and Ooneral BdhoBmU hmri t. r*-d the propoh.-d hanga, adth slight c M'.ns Ocnanl Schofield haa giaen it as hls earnest Judgmeat tbat tbe ba-a_a of aii tb* «t-« bu- reauB Bhould be aubordlnate to the OrieraJ-in- Chlef That. too, wmild seem to be a rnaeonabl. rropoaltlon. If there ls to be a Oeneral-ln-Clilef at all, which. jM.rhape, ia que-tlonablr. ln tlw uf the fa/*t that the Presldent Ib the constltu- flonal Cfimmander-ln-Chief of both Army and Navy, and thrr. la no law provldlng for such a mllltary officer. It has lts origln ln th. mn- venl__Ofl cf the Pn-flltlont. The Bo-caJled Major Ocneral "commandlng the Army." tt le arg-Od Iv many abl. military authorltles, ahould be morely the Secretary °* War's chlef of staff. through w hom orders for th»» goremment of the Army and staff may be Issued. Ther. is no gainsaying that tb.. P.'.-r'tary of War. und-r th. ItflBldint. onmmands the Army. and will probably long c.nttnue to do so. Wheih.r that ls expedlent ls doubtl-ss a moot rjuefltlon. but lt haa nothlng to do with the necesslty for a reorganUatlon nf the staff aystem on entlrrly ? rer-w Unee, which ls the pressing need of the hour. DE7TFY SAILS FROM I.FGHORN. THE ADMIRAL FM'IVTKD TO REACH VILLEFRANCHE TO-DAY Lrghorn. Aup. 21..Th. Dnitad Statrs crulser Olympla s*ii"d froni this port to-day. Jamea A. Bmith, th. I'nlt.d States Consul here. came to pay hlfl reapecta to Admiral Dewey just prevlous to the rirparture of the warship. Paris. Auc -1 The Cnltrd States Charg* d Affsirrs, Mr, H'fir! Vignaud. has gone to VlllrfranchP to r.ocive Adrnira! D.wey, who is expeeted tr arrlve thrr. to-moirow. BAIL0B8 <>F THF. OLYMPLA ATTACKBD Loadon, Auc 21..A dlapateh lajeetred h.re to- day fn.m L<j;h..rn. Italy, says that flve nv-n -.rr> st. .! there 0B the charge of at- tackinc aid woundlng prm* sallors who had ccme ashore from the I'nlted States cruls-r Oljrm] CAPTAIN' EVAN? SEES THE Af^TTNO MATOIR. TY l-.«^l TY Fnsf.r tfllflgT.Phed tr "general B-tt.T- .rnlng. expresslng r^rret at rhe would .. (0 resrime hir- Ihe head of the r>»wev Celebrfl-ton Commlttee soor. r> F.vans had a cOBflllltattoa with \:,.- geahdn Bterday about the ed for h-irgine wanhipa haara *n fr» L-tobnitloil Captain Evans la ln charg. rf the nava! 'nd of the programm. Aft.r tbfl c^nfer'ne. ri ertautl wltb the Btatai r*- . ^ .. erad wttli prop'-.F'.ri'-iru, f -r.e country. who aend le. ¦ of .v.ry deacrlp- tioa Tl ere will b. g of th. Pla_ and Scope f'otximlitee trv-m. TO MANAGE F.OSTFR d BIAT/8. A COMPANT H_-_D*__» BY ROPERT BLFJ TN- CORPORATED FOR THE PTRPOSE Alhar.y. Aug. 21 -The Robert BM B__dl at.. of New-Tork Clty, organlz.d with a capltal ot jrv.noo. toglTi **nt*.*?Lt% g *5_. *-£,/' are Rr.hert Ble!. MC BBU and f>ar Lyona, of hiew-Yorb ty It ha* been BUfllcteBtly arrrruncM lr. thr.se eob urnns -hat Rob.rt Blel ls to be th. n.w maaag-f of KcflBlar * Btal's Muaic HelL Th. ror. ;. BCfl Of an ' Brae, the par; - n ,r4on. II 18 aaid that Mr Blel of th. BtOCk. the '¦' .' botdteg oat? OBfl aharfl encb Mr. BU MMlo, i_m reaterdajt mornlng. ar.i at Mt a gaag oi - rrtj - an to work oa tha altar- to t-,. made before thfl openlng, *n T_a piaee la n^ full of stHging and looka ik- a wllden ar. A that there .< ¦" wJJ .. i-.,. >' tha work go.sor.aa tt wi;i doubtlaaa . 1 tlme_ -TEE IfAX WHO TELLS HIS TROrPLES." THTS tB-UVUB._X COt*_-> LEARK *>r.-cH I_t_M tht*: rnrsH ara tcatts. The "Mar. Who TWla Hla Tro__ta_" ^* tn eeldanoa vest.rday He exlata at e_ ttaaafl bul ***.. er a audd.r.' burst of hot weather atrlkaa the a his petala and blooma ni*e> a tropieal Bower. __,-... - -.. ¦ .- ,-¦-..-- _be_l uptown and ir. -h. auburba. |»eeparii g for tha dav. but bj be had flowered oul I.-' ' baaatr. and on Broadwav and the downtown Btrflflta yon could se. Mm h. al hla - Thi mopplng handk. the look of aufffli md the r>--'v "ft" app«---l for lympal eye.all were ad thfl . hear the tale of woe and pon . Ith BOOthlng words waa gen- ,in hand also Ii soda foun- r.xir mar. or tbfl f.llow pas'!'*n^r nn tf-*' rp> anawered Jual ia w.ll. Tha peeullarlty of the "Mar. Wha T-r.a Hls Troublea" la tha' ^n* **'hrt has .ro_hi.>= If tha weath. r la ho. ^-v on^ .!..,.. ar.d tha dlacomfori of his frlenda ls a m«re tr i,A "*"!I; nf>; aJ'0'tr /or a mlnute e *»,r*r..T ta hla ml«>er>'. A ^between this man. whom aociety oould nor p e-.t aJontr wtthout. ment eblldren of thla dty would han Intere*. *vr'" to be 1 pOflfllMe that the t.n.ment chlW ,.;.¦,' nf wrw. tr remark r,-,vr eTreTience of hot weatber. It g . hav. augg. '"Vs °f a born* ti f a small room under a hot tln roof where Urt, fool odora aad more of a bon ----- otheiaiaa And :.'-.-. ment chlld could plctnre what lf k- « with one- th. "Man Who T<:!s Hla es" such an lmpree-lon of mif.rv- mlgttl bfl yed to the latter that lt would dawr r-r. w.re oth'fs b.sl'b»B hlms.lf who had troublea Then would aociety have Ita i off. for th. "Man Wbo Tella Hia Troublea' would a falr way to vanlah into the air for very frhame Such a ca___uty wouid b. unepeakable. bo the .;.e Fresh Air Fund did whal It 8 day to avert a dlaaster of that sort It bro... .Wn dozen or mor. of the poor-*»t ai :,>ri..rn Uttie chUdrea which a (fl could prrsiuce when the th>rm..nL^ter w_> Ing ak>warri. and lt I _B__rea country for rwo weeka or fr. h air ln the wooda .Jr. Tbflg -.¦ ¦.-'- to Amher.v, M :.. au. I tha ci:>. tha Man TaUa H'.s Troublea aill not aee them and leatly ba - ao much Ith ua, wh. raby ¦ lolla Hla 1 \'.'l,e_ ti.eae Ch _e atrong and bai py. and wl _iment. so ii n than The Tl ble to ik:: arm auch i to the country ln thla w. k 4 A'KN..*.Vl_:i>.»MENTB .^, . .... ia . '«M»n. . j^r ii« A Btewart s" T._._>.._>-. l .> -Mra. A. W. 8 . ¦ " "ln n - ...____,. ' UO U Reevea... 1 . _rlea Cl-rry, Albany. N. Y. N>wtr.n rhrrn. Aibeny. N. T.-. .;.*.; Ku-J-'a Mciiwgbim, Bua'aa'ank. s_.un lfi_ni Blller ,__ -.. by. Ohlo -.. Ure. Q. T sVh.1' ra, I_.k« Oeorpe. ..... » ,A _._>< U L j . ___-m n'.--:¦¦:-" na fr'on, '. " * ( ¦" Maa. gmt". '. Totai. Auguat 21. l»f* . »" 17"^ _-e-- ./¦/;.,/ BILTOB nr.TTi r Saratoga N Y tn-night the Mt-tttftoa rf Judgl Ef-ttOfl wa- buile- .,-_>! _. He paaaed a .omj,»r_m_> f_IP duy und aVi'-red b-tu_ ih__ ha haa b-BB 1_ _3. __at -Wfl* wa*_a ELLESMFRE LA \D EXPEPITIOX. NEWS FROM DR. RORERT 8TFIN AND HIS FFLLtOW FXn.OREH.S Dr. Robort s*ie|n, ln charge of the expedltion to explore EJleamero Land. wrltes to The Trib¬ une aa folloa.s dn board tho Dlana. B»-i. Bti .Us. July 28. Is'*1 There Is a chanc ot OOT uie-ti:>»? Newf<>und- land hahlng bo.-us off the COaat, and I avlll proflt by the opportunlty tO .-md y..u an aceount of our trlp so far We fltarted frora Pydney at .". p. m. on July 21. Btoppblg a**B enough at the Internati'.nal Pler to put on board t«-n tons of c>al f >r my party. Thls coeJ, as well as that for the entire expedltion, wae giaen by th^ Domlnlon Cnl Company. by order Of W. C Whltney. Its preaident. All things conaidered, our outflt ts as complete as clrcumstancs would aHow. W.th nrwre tlme and more fundp at ..ur dis'^sal ave niight have added many useful artlcles. but of the maln Beaarlei haa-« ample store, so that we look forward tn (>ur s..J.>urn ln Eil'smere Land wlth no fear of hard.hip or dang-r. W> have 4<»«i ..f spruce lumber for the houae. and Tit*i feet of hardwood fr.r Implementfl and slodges. Our provlsions are caJeulatod to last elghteen montha. airl we are practically sure of tlnrllng enough Kame to lengthen thls time to two yeara The Ellesmere Land party ls the only one on bcp.rd that goes out to make rliscoverlea. and many have r.e»-n tho expr«-ssions ot en'-y fmm tho more ambltlous members of the oth.-r par¬ tlea at ou.- tr^d fortune ln being able to orean- Boal oordlal feoiinga prevall amonjr the various parti*-.. and offer. of - aro conataatly made. have recelved a--siiranco that If tl r >u_h ana BOflldenl Bflan- nrranlcatlon abould fall u. next year a rellef ea- n v. Ill be organtaed Dr. Kann. ln par- tlouhar. haa become the favorlte of the expedl- tv.n hy hia charmintr manner. hla aclentlflc at- tainm-nts and hls athletlc feat*. Besldes our own. there are three <"«ther par¬ tlea One, whn*. to hrlng eaippll°e to Lleutenant Peary, la beaded by Mr Bridgman. of Bror,kl"n. The party from Prlnceton Uni- versitj-. headed bv Profeaaor Lflbby, ln'ends to remaln oa th* shlp and to sper.d rhe tlme ln n.~*y so* dredg-nK The huntlng party. num- herlna; etjr-ht mei '"'1 ln Whale S.und to hunt walTUA s*-al and re'ndeer. It ls in ohaxce ,.- Topterday wa fog| md stormy. wlth raln ln th.- afte- h.» a reault, ahnoet all the "landlubbers" might be aeen Btretched Ottl OU deck in varlous attitudee. seekmg the eomfort that could not be found, and P"W anl then runnln»T ln haste toward the ralling. To-dar the weather has t*~n beautiful. thfl »un shinlng with a force fhat almost remlnded one of th» - latltodea All day the w.-at co._»t of Na-wf.-.undland has been ln v'.e-.a thfl l-cJ "French Shore,** r<>ii*.in« angry feeHnga in the br~ast_ of our crew of Newf- .undidnd'-rs. Ahout 3 p. m. the Bradore Hille of tho LAb-n- d'r coast bovfl ln sia-ht and shortiy aiter M: Porter alghted fV» Bral b eherg. a Drllliant white speck. just lighted up by a pencil of tho sun'B rays. At the rate aa e are g-Mng the cap¬ taln exp-cts to i-oa.th Upernavik et thfl end of July. Our flrst stopplng placo wlil bo Godhaven, Disko laland, Oreenland where I axpeot to b iy .ga for aledge traveUing n*xt eprtr.g. Th* huntlng party haa promlaed t<- g've me aii Its walrus. exeept heada, for dog food SOIEXTI^TS IN COXYENTYON, C.FEV.NO OF THF A.VNTAL MEETIN-O OF THE __r_jot__M aganrTiTioii Columhus. Ohlo. Aug. JL-At the openlng *e*»lon of th* Ameri bb_ Asaoc.laUor. for the AAv-taoe- jf Belence, presldent onoa repiieo to tho ,;.. a review of the tmpoC-UU ..r\ea of fldei ¦ r_ti*ae__g aejpeelally t*a-B*i- r tba i bMteenth o. ntury wjta cteen of the elghtaeatb ca ae claj^ Thfl Bddreea of tba rattrtaf pre«_Urnt- Professor thlfl flVflfl-ag, wa* or. "Ar. Problara lr. Ai tbroi ¦-. .«'¦ P-r,... rtch ol Motg-ntown, w Va. who wai .. m worklng on tho Bpanlah ra or. bla *x- pener. aa I rlcan Cheml - I laty met to-day and papem aad to an addr*** of Professor Tve Amc- nd the Geo- , ._ ^t to- aa EX OONGBBEBMAN JFRC b.AKER W0B8B. Chloaeo. Auk T. -A diwpatcB to "Th*. Tribune" -. H 'rf i a decided . for thfl wor.e ia«t .-. w.a no Increaae of 1 lually weaket was'w . ..... am* 111 Tho membera of hta I ra f Tbfl Ao. t aad hlfl dla flight 1 « ... wer which carried Mm thl - _ _ PEBTLYLTIE8 AT WE8T POINT. Wast potni N v. .- I lal -The eadeta U AanapoUfl re ieav*. all ,iav ard BUjoyed themaelv.-- afternoon a grand rwirlaw w... glven on the goaeral .nda Captaln lagflTBOll and tho other BB well as the naval eltneefl .. ._, ._^ ,.,. ea by the rad»ts. aa- :. 4. .... Ua honor of the vta- -*-1. THE WEATHER REPORT. T_ar_fl A.\n toiaT'S fO__jt_aBT. Wa«ihrn^--m. Auf tL I . B*f BMtH lapaMfllH rrrrt- nmm ry aaat ef lha Paetfle o-J>t :. fitenl. ai~ tb« . nftiterl. , ...... . atTarma Ma-tBtam ¦- c*rr»e* war« a .ar:. T. BBt BIMI fl| . lt?, K^.r. T.-r. wera ahewer* _nJ -- . V9i\m and M tai ^ la me Paetfle -, T-lna ar-a f Mflt -.* .- ' n . ' :n '*m" rea -a-'- Um i "'*,i: l! " rjon. tna ... i«a~ay ana -*.-.¦¦" ¦' Ptjfiro.w IN D-TAX- PfiR TO-DAT. .or N>ar- h>r.t.ar.rl. *r. .w»ni an7l tfiunle.rtormB «r-4ar. _ot ti ae uraflaaaflae «*-- fa:r. tl . x -.;».-»j»t. P-lawar* anl .'le. .' Ivanla. nol nui- flo wBrm, ' . . " Infl arar TTT 30.0 __ foj-fHS^.} 1 r.t..r.fc__!__4f-_r, -. how* th* in B%**ur* .,¦¦-. ' "¦'- momo- .. p -.-.I at r«rr>'» Pt-ara l a m -T:r^ a*aai-«fl laflflir _«v waa -flfB warm artUi ram H .a* - -.....»- Tbfl . M .. aaa) brlns .I a-*T 'han na Siinla>. aja.l ._,, kH>.I tr.an r. UM -ra-p-nd.r.fl <1ay of laat 'tii* flUaflflBl Mfaaaal a*ja i_*r* arttl ahaaaaaa *_u _ju_J_rat_.a* to d*.. RETTEWBD BT GOVERNOR NEW 20TH REGTMENT MAKF.S _ SPLEN- DID BEiOWDfO. ISVCLT MAI»E __>D_UEM_al afternoon AND ETVENINO-CATHf.I.I "S DINK HIM AT THE C'HAMl'I.AIN CLeUB TrtT Tri.roRArn to titf tr- Hotel Champlain, Clhaton County, N T.. Aug. 21 .Oovernor Rooaevelt ad ne aoldiera of the new 28th Regirr.ent of Unlted Sta.es Voluntr.rs on the parade ground at the PlattB¬ burg F'.-irrarks, and also the ncholarB of the Ua Pumr»r Bchool, h.re to-day. Th"n he d.parted for hls home at Oyster Bay. having a large amount of offleial buslnese to tran-act there. The parade of the 26th Reglment In Gov¬ ernor Ro.jsevelt a honor took place at 4 o'clock this afternoon. The recrultlng of the regl¬ ment dld not b.g1n untll two montha ago, but lts members have been dlllgently drilled sinre .rrived here. and to-day General Weeley A Merrltt, wh.. revlewed them ihls moming, d tlieir marching. G.-neral M'-rrltt ac- aiied Oovernor R.oeevalt _¦om the Hotri Champlain to the Plattsburg Barracka. and a flalntr was fired ln their honor as the carrlage 1 the Government reservation. The r.r*'.- ment was tlrst tnspected by Governor Roosevelt Bnd th»n marched before hlm. The eoidlers ;ad in a Knakl uniform, and did lndeed march walL THE GOVERNORS ADDRESS. At th» conclusion of tlie parade Colonel Rice aaked Governor Rooaevelt to address the regi- m.nt. Governor i. t ih.n made the £..1- lowing addr.Ks: EUcfl and Men of tl.e _>irh R.-glm.nt: bava the prlvlleg I ~ this regiment, c.m- '. as it ia, large.;. of th.- eltlsena of the hlch I hav<- th. honor to be the <"h rf I take peruliar pleaeure, the'-. in f<iy:ng a few worda to }"U thls afternoon. bava ma^e ramarkablfl pr..gT>-ss in the sh..rt time you ha-^ bad to learn the duties of Her. It refle- ta cr.iit prlmarily upon y<>ur '.. but It alao refl. .. l u".»;n >.>_, _"i- Th. Ameriran Regular soldier ls lh* standard of e_ \g world over. ar.d as you ap- pr-a^n that Ameri. an R> gular soldi.r ln efU- f .u approarh the rrue sfar.,l_rd Ther»- If you abojid be ao forrunate as to b. -eai'le a Regular reglment tn batt, to lt that wh.n the flght Ih over and your ranks a** thlnned by b-llata > from th. sam. eanteen wirh -- dier Too ar. going "ir to flght f ¦. of your ountry. Go with th. aaauran you hav. r.hr be ; rt of honor nr mind to thi3, you had better atay A WORD TO THE OFTICE1 Joat a word now to the officera ". but don't "m Iy. nddle" th.m. . Sea 'hat your wn bave every corafort : ' th. men I ga Ita of thinking tl - have By time. \ But l.t ther. be no whir:ng or rompUining. Th-n when u>ur .. and you return tr. your hotnea, I want t the men to greet you and give you ne hom. I know y any man should flinrh ir. hla duty, It a for hlm If ha ."- to rr>^p- bark hom.. We haven t any roofl y u a--. th. flrst tlm. you get into a battli ;r stornarn. But aee tbat .int If lt arere poaalMe I wlal march down Broadway and ah l Clty how Bn. ight 1 n ln drlll a.- you hav. alrea-: tained thlrty daya, I bld you goodby, and ."t-s you. lovernor Rooseveb eonrluded speaking the rdrnent buret out Into pro- neral Ouy V. Henry, upon n-i Hi-. ma la a few r-ir.a-rke. He declared that Oovernor Rooaevelt was a Ameriran so! :. -,._. h. then contlnued, w-.re "abaoluta honeaty in everythlng and strict at- be had to p.-rform." nt should strive to Imltati I THE EVF.V'NG Pl-fllVlWEi Oovernor Roo>..v.lt, at « p. m.. was glven a hanqu.t at the Champlain riub. which is on th. grounda of tha Cai ' ~'noL T-Wn - m. a puhllr receptlon was glven hlm at iditortumof thetammerBchooL Th. audl¬ torlum was croa o* th. place. When Governor R ntered th. audltorlum thfl f< ** waa 8un« b>' With D>-f'i i**r-* *¦' .****« mir rh[ft' uabonnaeo w- glra unto ___ Faithful to Ffaf w*'" **.¦ Cr.der UM **. a; _ova: aad nma baarta gr*ot *h«_ ffl aa-ead tba day. ¦: no- trgot that at 8 aey T.-»ir .- aavad t_a lar. Then ch«-r on cheer Bat Bo_-fflB*t n-arta aac-nl.ng 1 Then tha *}. 0k*f9*t' form by Father Michael J. C V. ... m e Bannin. Dr. W. y M.-Mu-r McMahon, tha j H Wall Tn- audlence then 8 R.a, Whit. and Blue." Ai °_ » ather Me- ecture a '.* th- leveral Bonga ln an e_o__ietta mann.r tthar MrLaughlln. THE OOVERNOR ___9AKi AOAIN. Fath.r Lavelle then intx^d . rernor Roonev.lt wtth the follrv . "*Wa wel- cm. Thendrrr 1 rnor of .*. iai great p ¦-.:... as the res-lt of a party victory. laaa admlration of hie couragt.', hl *n*3 n-* '¦' "* Bf>r* ,.,_. ... ... We welc _ne hira .- "..:.. He 1* e.iuration by givinj- t_4 ' N 'v York r thelr work. I belleve ta w-iii aever fli rthlng thal than ¦¦¦ Oovernor 1 ¦*-*-¦ srr(*at warmth of applauae, Ha boarad and said ln »art: My fellow cltlzrns: The men and w-om-n who ... are aldlng the State \v'hat I am g.,:i.g 10 aay to- nlght ls based ob thi ' r'-:'* .r three la with wl Mlmate relations ln the paat I an. I m on Unari. an- The two men I me' were John B, R tad with the 'I'.i; Survl - Commiaaion, ai r T.-\VaIL ,_ I told Mr Rlley that Dr Wall rou.d t.ll hlm what I had diMM ta favor of Clvll Servlce R- f.-m ln New-Tork. I bad met Father g. ua who told ma ha had aaked a young Irlah- -rhat pull he had needed to get m tho ed 1 r. !: toae* r I ha.i .- -' ~hr l^*"- -.*" on polltlca would i be coi Iqnartera a itia If tralfht go H lyceum, an! he wlahed I a Mfake.p a:-. 1 to bava n examln :r namea to laarn If U ti ..,'. Wel - two men rtalned poattkaaa, and. I b.ii»v. in au, twenty-fivc membera of that tempera. thua I h'"' a " tn a Methodlal ' Clty re* wer. ap- Th- moral of al! thla la that I dld not appoint a mnn because h- rame from the Rev Dr. Waila or the Methodiat mlnlaur on Clty _ra> and. I tn.rely gave ench applicant for a posl¬ tlon a square deal. without any rrgard to hlB h or f.'.litu-.- That is what I mean al>out Amrricanism. We each. I trust. will se.-k by trying to llve a rlghtrous lifr. to get to bfl. ¦ in his own way. ln clvll Uf. earh go.f hls own way; but we shoull Bava Bfl BOjaaJ 'han th. Rough Rlder Reglment A'.lan <"\i[>ron. the Proteetant, an.l "Bucky" CNeM, th. laid down thelr llves for thelr country. EaV h was worihy of tli- admiratlon of his country. Latety Wfl rflfl-1 with tndtgnant atnurm.'rt tha tr.atment ra*.atved by the Jww. Captain Drey¬ fua, in l*Taa_fl Th.- Jrw treated fairly in untrj I rejoai ad to honor a brava captain of the Jewish faith. If there wa« an> man Who promotloB i.wause of hi.- reUgloua fa:th h.r waa falae to th. doctrlnes of hls coun¬ try E')ual Justice to all men! That is Amerfr canlam I dld sign the blll lncre.- -ilary «.f th. teachrrs wi'h great pl.nr.ur'- The R. ada up..n the moral and int-1- le< tual t*___ln_ of Ita dbUdren. We Bhookl insist u[...n a high grade of morallty in our te;i We BCttBt r>-ly on you teachers to elevate the standard of clvic Ilfe. to make polltl. s m..re h.>rie.«t." -nor Rooeevelt departed with Mrs. Roose- velt for Oyater Bay to-nlght. 0BITUAR7. rSAAO MLELLA.V. Isaac McLellan di.d at hle home in Grrenport. Long Island. late on Sunday Blght He was nln.ty- year3 old. and w_3 wall known a_ the po^t of the rod ar.d gxin. Death wa* due to .xhaustion and a general breaklng down of the ny-item Mr. MrLellaa waa born in Port land. Ma., on May 21. inr* Th.re alao were born hla friends. Bl ary XX I.ongfrllow and N P. Wiilia BteL-Uaa and WIllis wr-e prepared for college at PhlOlpa emy. Andov.r. Mcl.e!lan w.nt to Bowdoln and Wlilts to Tal* In T>lle_e Mol-.llan waa ln tha n.xt <*Iaas to I.ongf.llow, the poet, Hawthorne, the .-:. and Chflever, tb. t I Pr.r.'lss, a olassmaf. and Mr.I>»!Ian be_Bfl ¦'. and they de||(thr«.l to rov. t1-.- getiier ln puraull of gam. In Boston, Mrl,ellan Ltfl adttOT of "Tn. lm\'v Patrlel later .t | DafJy tdiaulaai.** and soon thareafter Varan t_e puhilratlon of a Bton. kr. >wn ae "Th. Pearl Hla conrributlona 0_rteb-d fa "Monthly Magaataa,'' "Tha N'ew-England Ma_aataeM ind th. old "Knl<*kert> Mr. M e r.m.mber.d by apor->mrr. partleular ' - "Poems of Rod and Gun." a yok rapletfl '- th lnatructlon and knowledg. tn the ¦: Thr.. vol-mea of the prjema were publiehed pre¬ vlous to "Rod and Gun " They were entitled Thfl Fall of the Indlan, "The Year" and "Moi- burn." Mr M'-I.elian« h*?t known OOfnpot are. ;. Wew-England'a Daad.** rhe No. : tlegag Tha Trr.it Brook." ap ba ludgaaen. ind aym- t hy of the 1 and .-omm.nd.d tt to New-Tort h W. Herber Bcott, ryan. ¦ cnown "i. e a vlaitor on . .:..'.. N .'. and OthflT potr.tfl . Lat- Hl Inneeoek, ; Long laland, ar.,1 he there rtll taka place t<v rch. - -.. .... Nets Lon i m, whi ac. It « t Aubun ¦¦'. n-re i; will bfl placed ir. tha McLellan *otnf>. when he died we-e rjr and M-a T L r nti Howard and Addle Ireland, daughtara of Dr. B L OHARI.ES LEVT MBAO rlflfl I>>vi Me_d. of thla dty, died auddenly tn Norfolk, Com Bai Ra waa spendlng r there a hla cottage rjccurred from apoplaxy whil. he was g at the bo_ihouae of Oolumhia Untveralty. He »-i-* .-or.ner"-^ wltb 'h. Pranl.y n my, of No. JOr <~hamhers-st. II . *,ie Bcnlptor, and lam R Mead, of the :irm of MrKim, Mead -ta The burial wll1. be to-day ln boro, Vt ALEXANDER BRADLFT Pfttab_T_, A__. 2". -A__*.n_er Bradley. pa__r- dflnt of tha Tradflfl.um'fl National Bank and the ompany, and a «..:: known wealtl t of I Ity, di^d to-day. aged eighty-seven. -e DR. J. PEMBROICE THOM. Baltlmore. Aug. 21..Dr. J. Pembroke Thom. one of Baltlm-.re's most pmmlnent cltuens. di.d a: r.oon to-day aff.r ar. il'.ne.-.-, of aeveral month* Dr Thom a - CUlpeper County, Va.. ln H. enf.r.d th" Unlted Statea Army as a .-.. h tha lll l Infantry. ar.d servrl in the MflZlcaa War, tsking up the Df_C.Ofl ,-f wiortintne nlng fl luraeoti tn tha Unlted Navy. H< Anny n I Berved 'hrotighout as a maj.r. Hon*. of Delfl- .A .t ln fl B -- H:? _r«i f thla li r, \je.c ar. 1 Dfl- -v xx In \rt& he rr.a.-r. d Mi«s Catharina G. - .-. _, Ky wr.o. with thelr two Vfayo Thom ar.d J. Pembr>ke ThOBB, Jr.. ilm OKVERAL <~HARI_EB W. BLATR. Kar»ae Ctty. Ma, Aug 21..A dispatch to "Th. from Coroi th, Cal aaya *ha*. _»__. --hari.s W Blalr died thera to-der. ar.d aeaaoty He waa attorney for the Ksr-M '. Bad Memphla Rallroad. ar.d hal or. y reoantly g<>n. there for hls h. .i*h. ral Blair waa born ln Gflorgfltown, Ohlo H. waa at one tlme prominmt hl potRfca in that ^._ne wtthln *hr.« rotaa of fdee- the UeutaaaBt-OovflrnorBhlp "n the Detno- ,. ir -h. ClvU .a_or- Kansaa. or_ i Bat- -.. ai for a tim. rolon.l of the ,*h Cava immended for re reneral oln. and was comauaBiooed lau-r BAMUm. LORD. Chaileaton, B. Ch Aug. a.-Ramuel Ixrd. one of »n_ nide-r nnd rroet '".-' " taBBBafl memhere of tlja r bar, dlel at Hummerville y.sterday. '- was a BBtlva Of thta cl'y, and waa ad Wltb th. best In'erestB of Charleaton. I _. flfventy years o d AXjOMZO Rl-CD Alor.zo Reed. who for tr. th_B twer."/ years of tex'booka on ih. rii.d at Remaenburg Long island. on a & tf^irher of r the CoUaglata and Inatttute ' >'r **** (1"- l b pia. ' '..' BTaaunar, ta :a the ur.it. and waa e-Aofied ta m .: ;.h.d und.r n Engllah, by Alonxo now d.^an cf the far- The wr>rk WM J_J_fS. ^_-S__: rork. t -¦¦ ad ^.ii',_hrr" ¥*** Word L.aaona. a -" ln 1884 Reed ar.d K-llogg-a a fn- £." 9M »n,d Kai- elther ln orlglnal or revlsec form. knnwn textbookaita Am-rlran rjoa with Proffjsaor .he mar.u. i.-voted « .. yeara of hls life . - GIRL BACKED OUT AT THE ALTAR. BAIP 8*TB WAS Ton TOOHa -MD TOO PPTCTTT TO HK<-r>MF A MARRIPTD WQMAM. :.. Aug. a (fped*Ij..Mlaa Annte Gott. ,. Bdlea froai aera, and - BT w.r* «o have b.en marrled last Blght - - bome of Misa Ootl . - ui tha peaachar waa abo.rt to ti» the knot Mlflfl ri-ott w_lk.d luto another ro'itn and ._< tln ad I am too youne- nr '. tOfl pr-tty to be a i t aaarrlai, either!** I With ner 10 be- Og t.hat he had rome from iov.-d in the hla pl.adlnga were tr. vatn Th. par.nta .. tbe girl also begg.d her to wed aa <-ta b.for. hlm. wen imm laa areena had r.ess the cerem. .. but they w-ent polnted Mr Andereon <tart.d for Den. Btag, brok.n h.art-d -.- Hls HOP WEWMA ra WILL. ¦aratoga, N Y. \<-.g r. flBpedaO Btahag. Jrhn P. a ,- probate 8 » to be worth fcO.'W frnm two or thre. nommal 1?««u_#r!,;_th"fJ:"r la left for the lif. __ii_f the »'J_* .__*' lt goe_ to tbe Drew TU-ologlcal bctniiuary. _(a,4U_.n tl 1 niEn. Cnttrltt. Alire C. Mc_a>!l*tl. UaJUI. Ttrxttr. l.'trratltkt. Mr .-r.a Andr«*w g. ln. harl»a '*¦ .ill._¦_ H»47-« <'ar llne N A. ra»ketr. Tho.,a* I,:- I.I.-4- Jamea H T .wnaend. Janet. I. Mather. IWrlh* J BT. « flraaa !'¦> *. A«hnry Far*. AIM »>> ..r m- ..n Baaltli Caaflti a Park. Boonte* iViilaaaa-j. AagaMi 2.1. a' ¦ o'<i"k. p m ;.K I.'j-ret... P-xr-r. wife ot H»*» .F :r»r r-t the late Orran<1 .a r.et Tr».lw»ll. hU wife, of Raaro* Coaa abet l nflU, *t We»ton, CaaavigM Auaru-t l* 1-t* al II* aaaimh.k Jeffera. r- M H »« at her ... *2 va-at BerJ MflgaM*. 0, a' U a. rc. Kindly oaaall Boarara ',.. lX_BriN .«. BrooB rr ¦ M aM.fj aj-k Tl Charlea fjaa.ebin. aattM a( RflflMaalfla, r--r*ertan4 aa*. .v-r a-d Harrla- ¦ua Bi-.kUn. on V.e«!n.*d*y. Attfluar 2.1 a. s .to p a arara HAVES.Al et. J A'J-i«- 21. l.'BB. Cai-oThi rl na* t-: Hayaa .a B*-.Boo-«fl, aua .' -a al .'* p ro t. a* aM L'\:oI.KY-A' Mendham, M I A-i.ru*' J*»« ,. - ' r Undalay. t Newarfe B. J B 'h' *Wth year of hla af" Fi.rural aervl^-a frm h:a lat* -- B IflB WIJ ur:; at Baat Or.nfle, N J W- Inesday. Auflaiat 32 a' 2.*> p m. MATHEK-A- St Luk»'a HraBpital Auaruat IB. 1*BJ B-rrha J. Walker. av.fe of Joaeph W M-a'her. a#ed tl aervirej |a lha hat*! of Bl I.uk* a Hoapatal a Tu>'-: BM -n't at I" '.vlork Int-rm-n' a- D_rlefi 'onri at «nti,enier. . f .M famtll Pin Fiaaulato p*p*r* piea.» et.qr m:.eILUCM a- Oaeeagflft, -flflflj i--ni. I..e flfcl.fliaa ln hl* iMth vear. _^__ ln familv tomb. MoaM Auhurn. near fl._toc MORJU lay, AaflBflal 2"'. Ani-.w J Hor-.. | Mtl | ..- .-.-,-.>' -ock af fr» ' r.ia B"n. A.h.'. M .na. V Tflr) PuC.ua av*., Bi*nklya 'T At R.ad»n Baoen. G«Trr_ny. otl Auaant flj IS hl* 77th .r u _-at n y Aagaflt K. iflafl The.ii* P»«'<»- K 1 r»4r V "'.--, i *. TOWNM Leaa lalar.Tl. Ao*-_ r- . -M«cha*a Vaj B*l.a«l**r T'av-aerd and l*Ujrht*f ' tha "a" CBBBBf. C nB.lt*. Low an.i Jafle. r>j> Ki- I F neral aentaea *il ba he;^ j ..-.--., J*rr_tca Loag i»i*nl. Taaa iiia-Mt S iwe »t W a'dxB. A..The K^....... Cemetery*.Prlvat* at-tlnr f..-..- Hn.M cratra Bo*. Ifl Ka*t *M-«f. Special Xoliree Hfl THI rVITKI) fSTATEfl. TAIL.T .wttli Survla. .. ll * Bklr.'h. _'.-:-.»» T-n..*"^ * of.»n *. flMHieil |3fl0 ¦'.- '". " ». tO «W fli nontba lio * -.»ar 4.n.a (trtthou luaflai BB --. » moat-. Mflil >J f.r thM* rr. - BBj 1* fo alx rr. «- *ar at-y NK <a*T*r*U!r). I'. .flj *a« naootli* Ki - a.. dafltiafl WBRKLT TRIB M ***** -a -;. M-i ' .'."s 12 Oi. a Un* -.ar.- a Bl *'*lga BEMI W*E_KLT TTflBt'NE l_ro*4 T-.eBTtty* aod rrl Ttavf $2 a *«*r; li for e'.\ month* Barary Ta»«*fUr. -v PMTlav u IM To t ra rr. eoaaairla. .x--r* iiexu «x--a yna'aut*. et t> a va*r. LLMAXAC tor Iflflfl, ¦ taala * <»py. FOR TRAVEI.I.KW IV ET^ROTITJ DAH.T .nn le-flayar) li ts * -.onan A^.t^sa <^»Ji-a . -. i.« <aalr*fl U tt * BBBBfl.. _4_^fl e_*_fad BTtae as ^-*ir»-l IX N"FrW VORK CTTT*. r_. Mm - mn r"«'*»". bi "t-»ri»<l ¦i fli SE-l-WnUCOT t-a mail awhacr bera ta New _ PKMITTANTI - B_aRTTA_,C_a » hfl rr_1* tn Poaaofllo _rtrj'-*B rr.on*>- ordar tt inf or wJmm it eaah la ».ni Bi ~ aaraflai erte. .a r.a b* respraaihle (or .'* Laaa. OFFIi :_C& ma:.\ OPTIC-._**. IM '. L'PTOW.N 0 .- % ***L_. A-Mr'.P.: 'AN< a BROAD » Bnd Tha _*""__.*' L-J- Ofllo. r Th* Trlbaine. No 149 Fla*«f-at. Morvan, CTiaplm » Oa.. * fl PlUlliflBB.Bl.. E- G. Br am, OouM A Co.. No ;+ X*.^*.*-*- p,__ Amara. _ ExprM. aapa-i Ko 3 aa aterioo Piao*. The Uondon olBe. rf Th* mb-n* H a s*>at*JWJBBBB P"-* to l«aa-«- a.-.a-artiaonient* aad 9jt*cr.pl_na p_- N ¦- "-'--ib*. nrer & Ou. No. Sfl Rie .'.. Pr **BOW S ,_? Ha*o, 0. V 81 Boelajarfl Han*r-___ -reflltl *" d*M_***V*li__'¦____. aaa C ¦" "¦_".* T - a I i N .' -;. ^''o^.w .. ann r.i r. Bana. aVhltbar a l',,.r i. III. a \,iii, a IFhoulrt be reaA DAIUT by a.l iBIIHBiall, chan*J- ma- Foreurr. rr ».* «<l.n« A_|ru« 2t lBW. wtl ml P atraev- M_ haefl aart* I um* i ara TRA.N-A.TL.ANTI'' MAI1>. TrE.sr.AY-A'. I a aa. fer Bflflnpa rer * *?**¦**. *. ^^thami ,- : rru.t b dir^. t*d p*r a. .. Tra r _ _, .iTT.VFSDAY A'. 7 a n.. .auppiem-r.vira- * a m.) rc a .- '_____?-« a. foi E.<irop*. p* a. .v, » a m- "> Bal, "-. .* '¦'1"' r- -, TtTT'RBDAY- at T i. a «F. Bla an I lljaiixirx. pa. per b. .. '*/.*<*«_* a .\ flp*j ¦: _ _B1: x-4. Turatej . s aadM. _J dutetT re- b . ..tr" "*ls*1 i_M( 'b/.i'raa-te-l "p-r a AJT-flflrflfl-fl *). .printkp maTTk. Mtaaatt alaaflaara flflBa-Bf flj brHJClB ^ MBB a German s--. T lyi Bafl Cfl laya tajl Prt_i,.a:. intrMa for «*_t_a tn* aaa a -r-. Artir Ui*. eloaloa nt-rjr Tra*»-»fa-nt» _All*in-mad ahov* ».: '".¦ ¦»**_» ** and rtjrman -t«*m«r«. and ramaln oper. until wiihu T.n .. ..- MU11 .- fl .tea-.er miu n| .- 'ITH AND CENTRAL. -__._._- aB-r_«n_T_AI 11 * Bfl. for L_ P__a Cour.tna* dVaei y Hrrt-flfll at » p. m. lr Jae-Uea. P*r «a*m* V-At 7 - m. for Braxll. vt« rer-air.bauv W_rtUa-d Bkt P-r a * Bttffoa (larttan tor Norf. a-d La P'-e^- CoaaaUtefl n...«t >.- r_r«.-t*d ..!>. _..,- *t »:B0 a. .r aO-m B. m. mtrJl Am< '-_<.» t* Rica) *r.d Baafl .V flMtaan fo .^_a n-.u-ii be Ti.p-w -pw *. i-**«ni ¦ ;..- .- Tr*n» .-4 ii » - rn fot , '.iraraj, BjW j?n,ii_ -nd 'arth«a«.*. v"* 'tira.-". P«r ». «¦ Pnua / .. i p rr* for Cut* . KavMa, aiao r^ ,hH« and Otara.'. per a. .. TaMflBI -for other p_raa of M«x IbeaBfli p. Tin-Rsntv^a?! 9- ¦ *_«!_«* nfl M^ixanllla TV ' , .V>r->>«,rV itllil "»- Taoaaafl kt r___ Lfleward *nd W«a4*»_rd Mn.-ri- and r»m . ,_r * * Kvan-en letter. for 'Vr-nad* «Oj Tf*____aaflB r* fltoeetafl "p*r *. ¦ Kv_r%-.a">. a Ut, *. for Jamal-a. l«* -e«rr.er ' Fl 'r.AV--At: 2 P " f-r""- P*r ' . Hlmn ..MKt^I "w"! *- '- *"*... "* H . . V,vr» nt i'» a. n l- fu a m. ra- a * Al>*rf.-r.y at* Ut** 1.t » rnent-rt 10JO a m S BAytl and hanta lUrtha ST a^ AlPB, at 11 a. m for Mha, per a a. M*_Mfl SS H*v*na..1*.tera muat '- -' « . *_«» at 12 Ba. : -r La Na ..--¦. '. BBB * . : _N>t__ ll*i;. for llBalllltHttl by teB " *J*PS'**l v^ti! fr!f. .ub_ bv rall Port Tampa. "*-. ." uy. at « ». ' . ,* ^^ day - ' *t thL . _U*n.l. I">a .nl '^-ni' .y'T saturday at TT* ar.d "BatMr : STTflSaS SbS d^a. and T.«e»1 .-0 mal -. __- baaa '""""tranW- aAtia M.,1. for mrna !«« - '.i1 feSWH F-r-iwi*-. '"r* ^ .. |.-.,lv paa anip Oal. .*>,8L_. -. - haredaUf U aar*. Taaeaaa (fma Ta aaaaM th--. »H1 a. .:» P *»_ »*'h |orw*rdad vta E'*rop*i __f___*-Hjt'.l! rui a '- -..- 3 N'WVAT._£d. ¦'- . Ban F- a**** h«r» 4-"1 .. _',_S_t *1» and up to !». lt " .. P- » ^.'"U: e'V-r-t-mher M M..1. fcr aliln* aa] .Ti-eT Aai'4- up ... «.»[>remt>er t.a at B.JI. p m Mal_ S_^____llTr-r i - Aua. ,. .from San FraacUcok J'^e d.'.b UP to B*p««nb*a, 113 -t . *l (, m S2 rVAat.'*. .*« ep. \a«t Auwrallaj Hawaa. aad Flj .1.7.7U n«f a a .Var-tmo.. lf-"m Van7rouv«r», cloa. her* daily afttr Ber-.-mne. H and up to ^p.etnb.r *U TrBrBP**'.^ aaaUB «Vfl f.'rwardad to por. at aaUlni oi v and tn» arhedulB of (i.«liac f ammeofl en th, oreBumptiJM. of th«.r unlnt«mip'»d overlai,-*. tranalt ? R*.rlBiered mail cl.aae. *' «P ¦_ RSJ?»___ r-ORNEUI A VAN r«iTT P uraaa 1*1. f^aaufllc* Bew-Xora M. T_ Awroat 11 1AW.

Upload: buidieu

Post on 05-May-2018

214 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

BFREAU REFORM XEEDED.TROl'BLBS WHICH BESET THE SECRE-

TAHY OE WAR.

PSrSOrTI INHFRFNT IN THF STSTEM.

I'RGENT I'KMAXP FoR ACTION EY

CONORKSS SENATOR TROC-

T'.R'S n_AN

TaT TKLroaAPH TO THr TKtBrT»i:.l"vTashirifl-ton. Aug SL.The Buperaedurfl of

the former Secretary of War by a n.,-aa nn- do.-snot dl.poee of the funlamental lncoherence oftt.e ataff bureau. or <>f moat of the troubleswhich b*»et tho War Ta. partment. Theae tr-»u-

fclcs aro l_-<rwnl I tbfl lygtem which controlslt. True. a strnng. ajrell equipped peraoaaallty atthe head of the Department may for a tlme

.a oaan agmb-Bl the disj.-:- _, ele-meata ..nir-oslng lt, and eteer clear of bureao-Intrlgue. hut the chances are alwaya a^ainsthim. l_ttelllg«_ca, courage and admlnlelcapaclty wlll not aTways protect hlm from faK-!:,r into the pltfalls Bpread for hls captur*."EtTr.aJ vlgllanee" mus- he exercis^-d or tho

Dfl of the bureaus Wlll sur*\y ri.e up to

gforwbi '.m hlm.A aerr earthiuake ln poUtlos i. a matter of

no cn< ern to the bureau cv-. Becretairray come and Pecretarles may go, hut bureau

'* aa-lth a llfe tenure gi> on forever. Their' are ea-»r turned towari the rlflll...The Kln- la cieac*. lone live the King"' 1« their

.'. cry. When puhllc tni'.gnation turnelat Onoral Alger aa tb- rr?; "nsihle aar.-nt

cf thfl recalcltrant bureau.. they unlte.)rcmtly ln hia aupport. ahowlng aa much ard. r

lr. tho cau.o a. the rotten Fr.-ni h staff now*v*ru« ln tho ins.ane proaacutiofl of Dreyfua.

-Aaa, ln fact, a fight for Belf-pieaervatlonv. Alger had to sro. and the moment hls

r. me was appended to h.;s letter of reetgnattouh* ,-_s forever dead to tho s->taff r>opartmer.t.aback niTrrfher.

STAFF CHTEF3 INPIFT-T.RFA'T.Tb*> «*tar~ chlef- who had plloted hlm to hl. po-

lliical undoing avere unfortunately not amenahi.to the public opnr.lori which had hrousrh'I'.sTrument rioaa-n. They socurely ror

a=. of tho wrerlt, perhaps. Indeed. eeeretlygiad of the downfall of a Secretary aa-hoee un-

aatlafactory admlnistratlon had served tc T.x

attention upon a system wht'-h had

trought forth an Eagan and a Carter. Immed.-

ate'.y abandoning A.ger to hla fate. they set '.n

motlon IfltrlajUflfl to control th* euc eealon, or

at any imtfl 10 g0' the'r tentacl. around htaBuco«a*aor ln the *arae fatal ood which had en-

veioped Alper. One of F-r-*etary Aig-r's la.n

ofrlclal acts was !n the lntereat of that b -r M

had made about the most cnspicuousfailure In th- Cuban arar. the tssulnc

ord*r rend~nng thfl Ir.spectwn Bureau ind«-

pondent of th» r»al Army. Almost the flrst call

upon Oeneral Aiger's successor was thar bu-

r*-au*s request to hav*. Aiger's order. wblcb had

been heid up. conflrmed.lt is nreri.ra* ;.»re to diseu.s the questlon

whethor the tSecretarv <* W ar or th* command¬ing gen*-ral ahouM hav* bnaaadlflvtfl dlr.-ction

of the wnrk of tho Inspectlon Bureau of the

Army. But the ¦w-ajigie golng on relattag to

where thls *.n--.gatlve ehail lie. ln thfl ab<~-nce

of epeotfV k*m upon tho point, stiil further Olue-trates the crafty. pershnent methodfl of the

bure_orr_cy ar.d tho neceys'.'y fOr Itfl rp-rrgani-xatirm by the comlng ?.sf i ireaa

PEltfAKPP ON NEW eOCRBTART.p^nrt. Secreta-r Root was fa'.r!'-

rr.uch v-of fla-V-alnted arrrh (hfl mora aaUei l re-

crutrenienia of his ott\cA\ whUe bfl »'« bofl-JTengaged ln __fon_-_g hlmself upa.n the varlous

jllfflcsaalt prrablema wlth vrhlrh he w-as owitfieotealt*ti_» <ra«B*t1 on or rmrea-aa lr,7lep-nd«nc7- Ofl* tb.ej.rmy

waa thrust upon hlm by the contendlne; fao-

_ona and prwsed for lmmediate and ravorable

determtnatlcm. No wonder he was BtaaTB-ret rry

the Buftdenneiie of th^» ons«t, and eoutrht safety

io deiay. Ho perhap. aniflpectflCl that the planwas to secure th- flflrtabllahment of a peru-U-KitrrrereAem tirrousrh tho bnpalarve actlon of a

--rreer.** Seoretary. Just as Secretary Alger fell

tnte mar.y Uiwtrlwvable flgTora at tho outaal

Ua career __rong_ hlfl ea.«y OOtaptOiamacO te th-

HL At any rate. the now Secretarr has

dasayed Wfl d-cisl'an. and thereby ln some sort

strated hls capaclty to deai with the an-

'.....:1c elements Burroundinc hlfl-

.,y h* tha: tho b-»st Int- n t tha fl

woold bt sr-ra-ed iy abottahtng tba Ix

tor Generai'B Bureau entirely. and oonaoUdatlnglt undor the Adjutant General's DepartmentThat was en* ond srrught by tho Proctor amend-

¦ng the Staff Depaied m the Benatfl ln the

teeeaaku Tl raa no rad.-

ca: innoaatlon. because for many year. rhe

tflMM H rrureaus waa dlreetad et-

fMtivety by a atngle onlef, enUUed atjutant

ap*.ctor (f-noral. Tr.e"e ar* mar.y Btmna;

Bl reaaona favoring the pi dob. I hange.

TAJOVTH f*P PRESENT f=YF.TEM.

Recently :r theao ftlapatchefl many of the nb-

f»atures of thlud - ataff fl ItflBB have been polnteout as well ae the r- ' immedlate

aad radleal reforni throughout Itei motherrvar orlalB may flnd the eountry a.. un-

-- -.. (or lt aa dld tha Spanlah troubla lu-

gaj are fatal to the , f tl Army.

m of lntrtgue whleh has beei

ated a-d by -^hich u is governed. and in tum

a the entire mirrnrv blerai Ul «.-

_Ui« and danawrnuB to the weirbelng of

. .vernmont Itaetf I' .* «

tad fhe methoda of raorganlaaB, - p.Tv-tor arnoar to be about the beat

- and the staff are _ot haMr*ogeneoufl_«t,tuted they are ind. u

Dtrnoaa lmportant that th.

b, b, - m barmony. Ia prlnclplfl the

Bonator Proctor ' acoom-

tariraM. ond are eorraot, alttough.- radfal and complete aa lt WOU

, too mn* deferr~d by tho evldent-he tenure and preroga_vea o

- ,ra now ln oommlBSion If bta. -wre eaacaed into law lt would m tl

rr.a>e The Amerlcan Prgl. Department an n-

tagral part of the milltary ostaM-hment. arhlch__ venr-a Tho Verm'.Ut

* BOt l*»en for many aears in

r«fl exporlonco as Secretary of * ^ glvesi nal value to hla viowb on thls buv

THB FX-UI "P BENAT«>R PR'.CTOR.

In BUbataaOB Penator Proctor*. plan providodthat her-aftor when a varanrv oeonrfl m tho

.ment a llne orhcer shal'. be det-JVedto OH the var-ancy croatod ln the lower *radoI . to llllllUII a permanont m.ember of I

¦taff Cr.rps. br any means. bul to he trana-

r h ro the llne at anj moment at t

'. l rf hlfl BUParlora Ifl ahort. hls plana an end of the pauaenl I'.irmane-

ayatorn, excoptlna only two or thrre

bureaus As tho present staff off' - *

re-- the ldoa ls to flll their plaoflflfrorr. the llne, tbfl '!.-

or Bhorter porioda aa ma "fllont

. hea glvo r,ia.-e to othera of tha Un.

.awM oertalnly be a atep m tho riarht direet*and go far toward oorr»-ctin- the avU of elashina

authr.rlty. ao consplcuoua in the Cuban flam-

Palirn. it ig a system aa | .J""''1

Wath marked aucess ln thflCulte aii the hlgh and certalnly thl

authorities favor some su<*hKflflfl and Ooneral BdhoBmU hmri

t. r*-d the propoh.-d hanga, adth slightc M'.nsOcnanl Schofield haa giaen it as hls earnest

Judgmeat tbat tbe ba-a_a of aii tb* «t-« bu-

reauB Bhould be aubordlnate to the OrieraJ-in-Chlef That. too, wmild seem to be a rnaeonabl.rropoaltlon. If there ls to be a Oeneral-ln-Clilefat all, which. jM.rhape, ia que-tlonablr. ln tlwuf the fa/*t that the Presldent Ib the constltu-flonal Cfimmander-ln-Chief of both Army andNavy, and thrr. la no law provldlng for sucha mllltary officer. It has lts origln ln th. mn-

venl__Ofl cf the Pn-flltlont. The Bo-caJled MajorOcneral "commandlng the Army." tt le arg-OdIv many abl. military authorltles, ahould be

morely the Secretary °* War's chlef of staff.through w hom orders for th»» goremment of theArmy and staff may be Issued. Ther. is no

gainsaying that tb.. P.'.-r'tary of War. und-rth. ItflBldint. onmmands the Army. and will

probably long c.nttnue to do so. Wheih.r thatls expedlent ls doubtl-ss a moot rjuefltlon. butlt haa nothlng to do with the necesslty for a

reorganUatlon nf the staff aystem on entlrrly? rer-w Unee, which ls the pressing need of the

hour.

DE7TFY SAILS FROM I.FGHORN.

THE ADMIRAL FM'IVTKD TO REACHVILLEFRANCHE TO-DAY

Lrghorn. Aup. 21..Th. Dnitad Statrs crulser

Olympla s*ii"d froni this port to-day. Jamea A.

Bmith, th. I'nlt.d States Consul here. came

to pay hlfl reapecta to Admiral Deweyjust prevlous to the rirparture of the warship.

Paris. Auc -1 The Cnltrd States Charg*d Affsirrs, Mr, H'fir! Vignaud. has gone to

VlllrfranchP to r.ocive Adrnira! D.wey, who is

expeeted tr arrlve thrr. to-moirow.

BAIL0B8 <>F THF. OLYMPLA ATTACKBDLoadon, Auc 21..A dlapateh lajeetred h.re to-

day fn.m L<j;h..rn. Italy, says that flve nv-n

-.rr> st. .! there 0B the charge of at-tackinc aid woundlng prm* sallors who hadccme ashore from the I'nlted States cruls-r

Oljrm]CAPTAIN' EVAN? SEES THE Af^TTNO MATOIR.TY l-.«^l TY Fnsf.r tfllflgT.Phed tr "general B-tt.T-

.rnlng. expresslng r^rret at rhewould

.. (0 resrime hir- Ihe head of the

r>»wev Celebrfl-ton Commlttee soor.

r> F.vans had a cOBflllltattoa with\:,.- geahdn Bterday about the

ed for h-irgine wanhipa haara *n

fr» L-tobnitloil Captain Evans la ln charg. rf thenava! 'nd of the programm. Aft.r tbfl c^nfer'ne.

ri ertautl wltb the

Btatai r*-. ^ .. erad wttli prop'-.F'.ri'-iru,

f -r.e country. whoaend le. ¦ of .v.ry deacrlp-tioa Tl ere will b. g of th. Pla_ and Scopef'otximlitee trv-m.

TO MANAGE F.OSTFR d BIAT/8.

A COMPANT H_-_D*__» BY ROPERT BLFJ TN-

CORPORATED FOR THE PTRPOSE

Alhar.y. Aug. 21 -The Robert BM B__dl at.. of

New-Tork Clty, organlz.d with a capltal ot jrv.noo.

toglTi **nt*.*?Lt%g *5_. *-£,/'are Rr.hert Ble!. MCBBU and f>ar

Lyona, of hiew-Yorb ty

It ha* been BUfllcteBtly arrrruncM lr. thr.se eoburnns -hat Rob.rt Blel ls to be th. n.w maaag-f of

KcflBlar * Btal's Muaic HelL Th. ror.

;. BCfl Of an' Brae, the par; -

n ,r4on. II 18 aaid that Mr Blel

of th. BtOCk. the '¦' .'

botdteg oat? OBfl aharfl encb Mr. BUMMlo, i_m reaterdajt mornlng. ar.i at

Mt a gaag oi - rrtj - an to work oa tha altar-to t-,. made before thfl openlng, *n

T_a piaee la n^ full of stHgingand looka ik- a wllden ar. Athat there .< ¦" wJJ

.. i-.,. >' tha work go.sor.aatt wi;i doubtlaaa . 1

tlme_-TEE IfAX WHO TELLS HIS TROrPLES."

THTS tB-UVUB._X COt*_-> LEARK *>r.-cH I_t_M

tht*: rnrsH ara tcatts.

The "Mar. Who TWla Hla Tro__ta_" ^* tn

eeldanoa vest.rday He exlata at e_ ttaaafl bul ***.. er

a audd.r.' burst of hot weather atrlkaa the

a his petala and blooma ni*e> a tropieal Bower.__,-... _¦ - -.. ¦ .- ,-¦-..-- _be_l uptown and

ir. -h. auburba. |»eeparii g for tha dav. but bjbe had flowered oul I.-' ' baaatr. and on

Broadwav and the downtown Btrflflta yon could se.

Mm h. al hla - Thi mopplng handk.the look of aufffli md the r>--'v "ft" app«---l for

lympal eye.all were ad thfl. hear the tale of

woe and pon . Ith BOOthlng words waa gen-,in hand also Ii soda foun-

r.xir mar. or tbfl f.llow pas'!'*n^r nn tf-*' rp>

anawered Jual ia w.ll.Tha peeullarlty of the "Mar. Wha T-r.a Hls

Troublea" la tha' ^n* **'hrt has

.ro_hi.>= If tha weath. r la ho.^-v on^ .!..,.. ar.d tha dlacomfori of his frlenda ls a

m«re tr i,A "*"!I; nf>; aJ'0'tr

/or a mlnute e *»,r*r..T ta hla ml«>er>'. A

^between this man. whom aociety oould nor pe-.t aJontr wtthout.

ment eblldren of thla dty would hanIntere*. *vr'" to be 1

pOflfllMe that the t.n.ment chlW,.;.¦,' nf wrw. tr remark

r,-,vr eTreTience of hot weatber. It

g . hav. augg. '"Vs °f a born* tif a small room under a hot tln roof where

Urt, fool odora aadmore of a bon ----- otheiaiaa And :.'-.-.

ment chlld could plctnre what lf k- « with one-

th. "Man Who T<:!s Hlaes" such an lmpree-lon of mif.rv- mlgttl bflyed to the latter that lt would dawr

r-r. w.re oth'fs b.sl'b»B hlms.lf who had

troublea Then would aociety have Ita i

off. for th. "Man Wbo Tella Hia Troublea' woulda falr way to vanlah into the air for very

frhameSuch a ca___uty wouid b. unepeakable. bo the

.;.e Fresh Air Fund did whal It 8

day to avert a dlaaster of that sort It bro....Wn dozen or mor. of the poor-*»t ai

:,>ri..rn Uttie chUdrea which a (flcould prrsiuce when the th>rm..nL^ter w_>

Ing ak>warri. and lt I _B__rea

country for rwo weeka or fr. h air ln the wooda.Jr. Tbflg -.¦ ¦.-'- to Amher.v, M

:.. au. I tha ci:>. tha ManTaUa H'.s Troublea aill not aee them and

leatly ba - ao muchIth ua, wh. raby ¦

lolla Hla 1\'.'l,e_ ti.eae Ch

_e atrong and bai py. and wl_iment. so ii n

than The Tlble to ik:: arm auch i

to the country ln thla w. k 4

A'KN..*.Vl_:i>.»MENTB.^, . .... ia

.

'«M»n..

j^r ii« A Btewart s" T._._>.._>-. l .>

-Mra. A. W. 8 . ¦ "

"ln n - ...____,. '

UO U Reevea... 1 .

_rlea Cl-rry, Albany. N. Y.N>wtr.n rhrrn. Aibeny. N. T.-.

.;.*.;Ku-J-'a Mciiwgbim, Bua'aa'ank. s_.un lfi_ni

Blller ,__-..

by. Ohlo -..

Ure. Q. T sVh.1' ra, I_.k« Oeorpe......

» ,A _._><U L j .

___-m n'.--:¦¦:-"na fr'on, '.

" * ( ¦"

Maa.

gmt". '.

Totai. Auguat 21. l»f* . »" 17"^

_-e--

./¦/;.,/ BILTOB nr.TTi r

Saratoga N Ytn-night the Mt-tttftoa rf Judgl Ef-ttOfl wa- buile-

.,-_>! n« _. He paaaed a .omj,»r_m_>f_IP duy und aVi'-red b-tu_ ih__ ha haa b-BB 1_

_3. __at -Wfl* wa*_a

ELLESMFRE LA \D EXPEPITIOX.

NEWS FROM DR. RORERT 8TFIN AND HIS

FFLLtOW FXn.OREH.SDr. Robort s*ie|n, ln charge of the expedltion

to explore EJleamero Land. wrltes to The Trib¬

une aa folloa.sdn board tho Dlana.

B»-i. Bti .Us. July 28. Is'*1There Is a chanc ot OOT uie-ti:>»? Newf<>und-

land hahlng bo.-us off the COaat, and

I avlll proflt by the opportunlty tO .-md y..u an

aceount of our trlp so far We fltarted frora

Pydney at .". p. m. on July 21. Btoppblg a**B

enough at the Internati'.nal Pler to put on

board t«-n tons of c>al f >r my party. Thls coeJ,as well as that for the entire expedltion, wae

giaen by th^ Domlnlon Cnl Company. by order

Of W. C Whltney. Its preaident.All things conaidered, our outflt ts as complete

as clrcumstancs would aHow. W.th nrwre tlme

and more fundp at ..ur dis'^sal ave niight have

added many useful artlcles. but of the maln

Beaarlei haa-« ample store, so that we

look forward tn (>ur s..J.>urn ln Eil'smere Landwlth no fear of hard.hip or dang-r. W> have4<»«i ..f spruce lumber for the houae. andTit*i feet of hardwood fr.r Implementfl andslodges. Our provlsions are caJeulatod to last

elghteen montha. airl we are practically sure

of tlnrllng enough Kame to lengthen thls time

to two yearaThe Ellesmere Land party ls the only one on

bcp.rd that goes out to make rliscoverlea. and

many have r.e»-n tho expr«-ssions ot en'-y fmmtho more ambltlous members of the oth.-r par¬tlea at ou.- tr^d fortune ln being able to orean-

Boal oordlal feoiingaprevall amonjr the various parti*-.. and offer. of

- aro conataatly made. W« have recelveda--siiranco that If tl r >u_h ana BOflldenl Bflan-

nrranlcatlon abould fall u. next year a rellef ea-

n v. Ill be organtaed Dr. Kann. ln par-tlouhar. haa become the favorlte of the expedl-tv.n hy hia charmintr manner. hla aclentlflc at-

tainm-nts and hls athletlc feat*.Besldes our own. there are three <"«ther par¬

tlea One, whn*. to hrlng eaippll°e to

Lleutenant Peary, la beaded by Mr Bridgman.of Bror,kl"n. The party from Prlnceton Uni-

versitj-. headed bv Profeaaor Lflbby, ln'ends to

remaln oa th* shlp and to sper.d rhe tlme ln

n.~*y so* dredg-nK The huntlng party. num-

herlna; etjr-ht mei '"'1 ln

Whale S.und to hunt walTUA s*-al and re'ndeer.

It ls in ohaxce ,.-

Topterday wa fog| md stormy. wlth raln

ln th.- afte- h.» a reault, ahnoet all the

"landlubbers" might be aeen Btretched Ottl OU

deck in varlous attitudee. seekmg the eomfortthat could not be found, and P"W anl thenrunnln»T ln haste toward the ralling. To-dar the

weather has t*~n beautiful. thfl »un shinlngwith a force fhat almost remlnded one of th»

- latltodea All day the w.-at

co._»t of Na-wf.-.undland has been ln v'.e-.a thfll-cJ "French Shore,** r<>ii*.in« angry feeHnga

in the br~ast_ of our crew of Newf- .undidnd'-rs.Ahout 3 p. m. the Bradore Hille of tho LAb-n-

d'r coast bovfl ln sia-ht and shortiy aiter M:

Porter alghted fV» Bral b eherg. a Drllliant

white speck. just lighted up by a pencil of tho

sun'B rays. At the rate aa e are g-Mng the cap¬

taln exp-cts to i-oa.th Upernavik et thfl end of

July. Our flrst stopplng placo wlil bo Godhaven,Disko laland, Oreenland where I axpeot to b iy

.ga for aledge traveUing n*xt eprtr.g. Th*

huntlng party haa promlaed t<- g've me aii Its

walrus. exeept heada, for dog food

SOIEXTI^TS IN COXYENTYON,

C.FEV.NO OF THF A.VNTAL MEETIN-O OF THE

__r_jot__M aganrTiTioiiColumhus. Ohlo. Aug. JL-At the openlng *e*»lon

of th* Ameri bb_ Asaoc.laUor. for the AAv-taoe-

jf Belence, presldent onoa repiieo to tho

,;.. a review of the tmpoC-UU..r\ea of fldei ¦ r_ti*ae__g aejpeelally t*a-B*i-

r tba i bMteenth o. ntury wjtacteen of the elghtaeatb ca

ae claj^Thfl Bddreea of tba rattrtaf pre«_Urnt- Professor

thlfl flVflfl-ag, wa* or. "Ar.

Problara lr. Ai tbroi ¦-. .«'¦

P-r,... rtch ol Motg-ntown, w Va. who

wai .. m worklng on tho Bpanlahra or. bla *x-

pener. aa I

rlcan Cheml - I laty met to-day and

papem aad to an addr*** of Professor

TveAmc- nd the Geo-, ._ ^t to-

aa

EX OONGBBEBMAN JFRC b.AKER W0B8B.Chloaeo. Auk T. -A diwpatcB to "Th*. Tribune"

-. H 'rf

i a decided . for thfl wor.e ia«t.-. w.a no Increaae of 1

lually weaketwas'w .

..... am* 111Tho membera of hta I ra f

Tbfl Ao.t aad hlfl dlaflight 1 «

... wer which carried Mm thl -

__

PEBTLYLTIE8 AT WE8T POINT.Wast potni N v. .- I lal -The eadeta

U AanapoUfl re ieav*. all

,iav ard BUjoyed themaelv.--afternoon a grand rwirlaw w... glven on the goaeral

.nda Captaln lagflTBOll and tho otherBB well as the naval

eltneefl .. ._, ._^ ,.,.ea by the rad»ts.aa- :. 4.

....Ua honor of the vta-

-*-1.

THE WEATHER REPORT.

T_ar_fl A.\n toiaT'S fO__jt_aBT.Wa«ihrn^--m. Auf tL I . B*f BMtH lapaMfllH rrrrt-

nmm ry aaat ef lha Paetfle o-J>t

:. fitenl. ai~ tb«. nftiterl.

, ...... . atTarma

Ma-tBtam ¦- c*rr»e* war«

a .ar:. T. BBtBIMI fl| . lt?, K^.r. T.-r. wera ahewer* _nJ

-- . V9i\mand M tai ^ la me Paetfle

-, T-lna ar-a f Mflt-.* .-

'

n .

' :n '*m"

rea -a-'- Um i "'*,i: l! "

rjon. tna... i«a~ay ana-*.-.¦¦"

¦'

Ptjfiro.w IN D-TAX- PfiR TO-DAT.

.or N>ar- h>r.t.ar.rl. *r. .w»ni an7l tfiunle.rtormB «r-4ar.

_ot ti ae uraflaaaflae «*--

fa:r. tl. x -.;».-»j»t. P-lawar* anl

.'le..' Ivanla.

nol nui- flo wBrm,' . . "

Infl arar

TTT30.0

__ foj-fHS^.} 1 r.t..r.fc__!__4f-_r, -.how* th*

in B%**ur* .,¦¦-. ' "¦'-momo-

.. p -.-.I at r«rr>'» Pt-ara

l a m -T:r^ a*aai-«fl laflflir_«v waa -flfB warm artUi ram H .a* - -.....»- Tbfl

. M ..

aaa) brlns .I a-*T 'han na Siinla>. aja.l

._,, kH>.I tr.an r. UM -ra-p-nd.r.fl <1ay of laat

'tii* flUaflflBl Mfaaaal a*ja i_*r* arttl u» ahaaaaaa *_u_ju_J_rat_.a* to d*..

RETTEWBD BT GOVERNOR

NEW 20TH REGTMENT MAKF.S _ SPLEN-DID BEiOWDfO.

ISVCLT MAI»E __>D_UEM_al afternoonAND ETVENINO-CATHf.I.I "S DINK HIM

AT THE C'HAMl'I.AIN CLeUBTrtT Tri.roRArn to titf tr-

Hotel Champlain, Clhaton County, N T.. Aug.21 .Oovernor Rooaevelt ad ne aoldieraof the new 28th Regirr.ent of Unlted Sta.esVoluntr.rs on the parade ground at the PlattB¬burg F'.-irrarks, and also the ncholarB of the

Ua Pumr»r Bchool, h.re to-day. Th"n hed.parted for hls home at Oyster Bay. having a

large amount of offleial buslnese to tran-actthere.The parade of the 26th Reglment In Gov¬

ernor Ro.jsevelt a honor took place at 4 o'clockthis afternoon. The recrultlng of the regl¬ment dld not b.g1n untll two montha ago, butlts members have been dlllgently drilled sinre

.rrived here. and to-day General WeeleyA Merrltt, wh.. revlewed them ihls moming,

d tlieir marching. G.-neral M'-rrltt ac-

aiied Oovernor R.oeevalt _¦om the HotriChamplain to the Plattsburg Barracka. and a

flalntr was fired ln their honor as the carrlage1 the Government reservation. The r.r*'.-

ment was tlrst tnspected by Governor RooseveltBnd th»n marched before hlm. The eoidlers

;ad in a Knakl uniform, and did lndeedmarch walL

THE GOVERNORS ADDRESS.

At th» conclusion of tlie parade Colonel Riceaaked Governor Rooaevelt to address the regi-m.nt. Governor i. t ih.n made the £..1-lowing addr.Ks:

EUcfl and Men of tl.e _>irh R.-glm.nt:bava

the prlvlleg I ~ this regiment, c.m-'. as it ia, large.;. of th.- eltlsena of the

hlch I hav<- th. honor to be the <"h rfI take peruliar pleaeure, the'-.

in f<iy:ng a few worda to }"U thls afternoon.bava ma^e ramarkablfl pr..gT>-ss in the

sh..rt time you ha-^ bad to learn the duties ofHer. It refle- ta cr.iit prlmarily upon y<>ur

'.. but It alao refl. .. l u".»;n >.>_, _"i-

Th. Ameriran Regular soldier ls lh* standardof e_ \g world over. ar.d as you ap-pr-a^n that Ameri. an R> gular soldi.r ln efU-

f .u approarh the rrue sfar.,l_rd Ther»-If you abojid be ao forrunate as to b.-eai'le a Regular reglment tn batt,

to lt that wh.n the flght Ih over and your ranksa** thlnned by b-llata >from th. sam. eanteen wirh --

dier Too ar. going "ir to flght f ¦.

of your ountry. Go with th. aaauranyou hav. r.hr be

; rt of honornr mind to thi3, you

had better atayA WORD TO THE OFTICE1

Joat a word now to the officera ".but don't "m Iy. nddle" th.m..

Sea 'hat your wn bave every corafort: ' th. men I

gaIta of thinking tl - haveBy time. \ But l.t ther. be no

whir:ng or rompUining. Th-n when u>ur.. and you return tr. your hotnea, I want

t the men to greet you and give youne hom. I know y

any man should flinrh ir. hla duty, It afor hlm If ha ."- to rr>^p-

bark hom.. We haven t any roofl

y u a--. th. flrst tlm. you get into a battli

;r stornarn. But aee tbat.int u« If lt arere poaalMe I wlalmarch down Broadway and ah

l Clty how Bn.ight 1

n ln drlll a.- you hav. alrea-:tained thlrty daya, I bld you goodby, and

."t-s you.lovernor Rooseveb eonrluded speaking the

rdrnent buret out Into pro-neral Ouy V. Henry, upon

n-i Hi-. ma la a few r-ir.a-rke.He declared that Oovernor Rooaevelt was a

Ameriran so! :.

-,._. h. then contlnued, w-.re

"abaoluta honeaty in everythlng and strict at-be had to p.-rform."

nt should striveto Imltati I

THE EVF.V'NG Pl-fllVlWEiOovernor Roo>..v.lt, at « p. m.. was glven a

hanqu.t at the Champlain riub. which is on th.

grounda of tha Cai ' ~'noL T-Wn- m. a puhllr receptlon was glven hlm at

iditortumof thetammerBchooL Th. audl¬

torlum was croao* th. place. When Governor R nteredth. audltorlum thfl f< ** waa 8un« b>'

With D>-f'i i**r-* *¦' .****« mir rh[ft'

uabonnaeo w- glra unto ___

Faithful to Ffaf w*'" **.¦

Cr.der UM **.

a;_ova: aad nma baarta gr*ot *h«_

ffl aa-ead tba day.

¦: no- trgot that at 8 aeyT.-»ir .- *» aavad t_a lar.

Then ch«-r on cheer Bat Bo_-fflB*tn-arta aac-nl.ng

1

Thentha *}. 0k*f9*t'form by Father Michael J. C V.

... m e Bannin. Dr. W.y M.-Mu-r McMahon, tha

j H Wall Tn- audlence then 8 R.a,

Whit. and Blue." Ai °_ »ather Me-

ecture a '.* th-leveral Bonga ln an e_o__ietta mann.r

tthar MrLaughlln.THE OOVERNOR ___9AKi AOAIN.

Fath.r Lavelle then intx^d . rernor

Roonev.lt wtth the follrv . "*Wa wel-

cm. Thendrrr 1 rnor of .*.iai great p ¦-.:...

as the res-lt of a party victory.laaa admlration of hie

couragt.', hl *n*3 n-* '¦' "* Bf>r*

,.,_.... ... We welc _ne hira.-

"..:.. He 1*e.iuration by givinj- t_4 ' N 'v

York r thelr work. I belleveta w-iii aever fli

rthlng thalthan ¦¦¦

Oovernor 1 ¦*-*-¦ srr(*atwarmth of applauae, Ha boarad and said ln

»art:

My fellow cltlzrns: The men and w-om-n who... are

aldlng the State \v'hat I am g.,:i.g 10 aay to-

nlght ls based ob thi '

-¦ r'-:'*

.r three la with wlMlmate relations ln the paat I an.

I m on Unari. an-

The two men I me' were John B, Rtad with the 'I'.i; Survl -

Commiaaion, ai r T.-\VaIL ,_

I told Mr Rlley that Dr Wall rou.d t.ll hlmwhat I had diMM ta favor of Clvll Servlce R-f.-m ln New-Tork. I bad met Fatherg. ua who told ma ha had aaked a young Irlah-

-rhat pull he had needed to get m tho

ed 1r. !: toae*

r I ha.i .- -' ~hr l^*"-

-.*"

on polltlca would i

be coiIqnartera a

itia If tralfht goH

lyceum, an! he wlahed I

a Mfake.p a:-. 1 to bavan examln

:r nameato laarn If U

ti ..,'. Wel - two men

rtalned poattkaaa, and. I b.ii»v. in au,

twenty-fivc membera of that tempera.thua I h'"' a "

tn a Methodlal' Clty

re* wer. ap-

Th- moral of al! thla la that I dld not appointa mnn because h- rame from the Rev Dr.

Waila or the Methodiat mlnlaur on Clty _ra>

and. I tn.rely gave ench applicant for a posl¬tlon a square deal. without any rrgard to hlB

h or f.'.litu-.- That is what I mean al>outAmrricanism. We each. I trust. will se.-k bytrying to llve a rlghtrous lifr. to get to bfl. ¦in his own way. ln clvll Uf. earh go.f hls ownway; but we shoull Bava Bfl BOjaaJ 'hanth. Rough Rlder Reglment A'.lan <"\i[>ron. theProteetant, an.l "Bucky" CNeM, th.laid down thelr llves for thelr country. EaV hwas worihy of tli- admiratlon of his country.Latety Wfl rflfl-1 with tndtgnant atnurm.'rt tha

tr.atment ra*.atved by the Jww. Captain Drey¬fua, in l*Taa_fl Th.- Jrw i» treated fairly in

untrj I rejoai ad to honor a brava captainof the Jewish faith. If there wa« an> man Who

promotloB i.wause of hi.- reUglouafa:th h.r waa falae to th. doctrlnes of hls coun¬try E')ual Justice to all men! That is Amerfrcanlam I dld sign the blll lncre.- -ilary«.f th. teachrrs wi'h great pl.nr.ur'- The R.

ada up..n the moral and int-1-le< tual t*___ln_ of Ita dbUdren. We Bhookl insistu[...n a high grade of morallty in our te;iWe BCttBt r>-ly on you teachers to elevate thestandard of clvic Ilfe. to make polltl. s m..reh.>rie.«t."

-nor Rooeevelt departed with Mrs. Roose-velt for Oyater Bay to-nlght.

0BITUAR7.

rSAAO MLELLA.V.Isaac McLellan di.d at hle home in Grrenport.

Long Island. late on Sunday Blght He was nln.ty-year3 old. and w_3 wall known a_ the po^t

of the rod ar.d gxin. Death wa* due to .xhaustionand a general breaklng down of the ny-itemMr. MrLellaa waa born in Portland. Ma., on May

21. inr* Th.re alao were born hla friends. Bl aryXX I.ongfrllow and N P. Wiilia BteL-Uaa andWIllis wr-e prepared for college at PhlOlpaemy. Andov.r. Mcl.e!lan w.nt to Bowdoln andWlilts to Tal* In T>lle_e Mol-.llan waa ln than.xt <*Iaas to I.ongf.llow, the poet, Hawthorne, the

.-:. and Chflever, tb. t IPr.r.'lss, a olassmaf. and Mr.I>»!Ian be_Bfl

¦'. and they de||(thr«.l to rov. t1-.-getiier ln puraull of gam. In Boston, Mrl,ellan

Ltfl adttOT of "Tn. lm\'v Patrlel later.t | DafJy tdiaulaai.** and

soon thareafter Varan t_e puhilratlon of a Bton.kr. >wn ae "Th. Pearl Hla conrributlona 0_rteb-d

fa "Monthly Magaataa,'' "Tha N'ew-EnglandMa_aataeM ind th. old "Knl<*kert>Mr. M e r.m.mber.d by apor->mrr.

partleular ' - "Poems of Rod and Gun." a

yok rapletfl '- th lnatructlon and knowledg. tn the¦:

Thr.. vol-mea of the prjema were publiehed pre¬vlous to "Rod and Gun " They were entitled ThflFall of the Indlan, "The Year" and "Moi-burn." Mr M'-I.elian« h*?t known OOfnpotare. ;. Wew-England'a Daad.**

rhe No. : tlegag ThaTrr.it Brook." ap ba ludgaaen. ind aym-

thy of the 1and .-omm.nd.d tt

to New-Tort

h W. Herber Bcott,ryan. ¦ cnown

"i.e a vlaitor on .

.:..'.. N .'. and OthflT potr.tfl. Lat-

Hl Inneeoek,; Long laland, ar.,1 he

therertll taka place t<v

rch.- -..

....

Nets Lon i m, whi ac. It «

t Aubun¦¦'. n-re i; will bfl placed ir. tha McLellan *otnf>.

when he died we-e rjr and M-aT Lr nti Howard

and Addle Ireland, daughtara of Dr.B L

OHARI.ES LEVT MBAOrlflfl I>>vi Me_d. of thla dty, died auddenly

tn Norfolk, Com Bai Ra waa spendlngr there a hla cottagerjccurred from apoplaxy whil. he was

g at the bo_ihouae ofOolumhia Untveralty. He

»-i-* .-or.ner"-^ wltb 'h. Pranl.yn my, of No. JOr <~hamhers-st.

II . *,ie Bcnlptor, andlam R Mead, of the :irm of MrKim, Mead

-ta The burial wll1. be to-day lnboro, Vt

ALEXANDER BRADLFTPfttab_T_, A__. 2". -A__*.n_er Bradley. pa__r-

dflnt of tha Tradflfl.um'fl National Bank and theompany, and a «..:: known

wealtl t of I Ity, di^d to-day. agedeighty-seven.

-e

DR. J. PEMBROICE THOM.

Baltlmore. Aug. 21..Dr. J. Pembroke Thom. one

of Baltlm-.re's most pmmlnent cltuens. di.d a:

r.oon to-day aff.r ar. il'.ne.-.-, of aeveral month*Dr Thom a - CUlpeper County, Va.. ln

H. enf.r.d th" Unlted Statea Army as a

.-.. h tha lll l Infantry. ar.d servrl in theMflZlcaa War, tsking up the Df_C.Ofl ,-f wiortintne

nlng fl luraeoti tn tha UnltedNavy. H< Annyn I Berved 'hrotighout as a maj.r. h«

Hon*. of Delfl-.A .t ln fl

B -- H:? _r«if thla li

r, v» \je.c ar. 1 Dfl--v xx In \rt& he rr.a.-r. d Mi«s Catharina G.

- .-. _, Ky wr.o. with thelr twoVfayo Thom ar.d J. Pembr>ke ThOBB, Jr..

ilm

OKVERAL <~HARI_EB W. BLATR.

Kar»ae Ctty. Ma, Aug 21..A dispatch to "Th.-¦ from Coroi th, Cal aaya *ha*. _»__.--hari.s W Blalr died thera to-der. ar.d

aeaaoty He waa attorney for the Ksr-M '.

Bad Memphla Rallroad. ar.d hal or. y

reoantly g<>n. there for hls h. .i*h.ral Blair waa born ln Gflorgfltown, Ohlo

H. waa at one tlme prominmt hl potRfca in that^._ne wtthln *hr.« rotaa of fdee-

the UeutaaaBt-OovflrnorBhlp "n the Detno-,. ir -h. ClvU .a_or-

Kansaa. or_ i Bat--.. ai for a tim. rolon.l of the ,*h Cava

immended for re reneraloln. and was comauaBiooed lau-r

BAMUm. LORD.Chaileaton, B. Ch Aug. a.-Ramuel Ixrd. one of

»n_ nide-r nnd rroet '".-' " taBBBafl memhere of

tlja r bar, dlel at Hummerville y.sterday.'- -¦ was a BBtlva Of thta cl'y, and waa

ad Wltb th. best In'erestB of Charleaton.I _. flfventy years o d

AXjOMZO Rl-CD

Alor.zo Reed. who for tr. r» th_B twer."/ yearsof tex'booka on

ih. rii.d at Remaenburg Long island. on

a & tf^irher of r the CoUaglata andInatttute ' >'r **** (1"-

l b pia. ' '..' BTaaunar, ta:a the ur.it. and

waa e-Aofied ta m.: ;.h.d und.rn Engllah, by Alonxonow d.^an cf the far-

The wr>rk WMi° J_J_fS. ^_-S__:rork. t -¦¦ ad^.ii',_hrr" ¥***Word L.aaona. a

-" ln 1884 Reed ar.d K-llogg-aa fn-

£." 9M »n,dKai-

elther ln orlglnal or revlsec form.knnwn textbookaita Am-rlran

rjoa with Proffjsaor.he mar.u.

i.-voted« .. yeara of hls life

. -

GIRL BACKED OUT AT THE ALTAR.

BAIP 8*TB WAS Ton TOOHa -MD TOO PPTCTTT TO

HK<-r>MF A MARRIPTD WQMAM.

:.. Aug. a (fped*Ij..Mlaa Annte Gott.,. Bdlea froai aera, and

- BT w.r* «o have b.en

marrled last Blght -- bome of Misa Ootl .

- ui tha peaachar waa abo.rt to ti»

the knot Mlflfl ri-ott w_lk.d luto another ro'itn and

._< tln ad I am too youne- nr '. tOfl pr-tty to be a

i _¦ t aaarrlai, either!**I With ner 10 be-

Og t.hat he had rome fromiov.-d in the

hla pl.adlnga were tr. vatn Th. par.nta.. tbe girl also begg.d her to wed aa

<-ta b.for. hlm.wen imm laa areena hadr.ess the cerem. .. but they w-ent

polnted Mr Andereon <tart.d for Den.Btag, brok.n h.art-d-.-

Hls HOP WEWMA ra WILL.¦aratoga, N Y. \<-.g r. flBpedaO Btahag. Jrhn P.

a ,- probate 8» to be worth fcO.'W

frnm two or thre. nommal 1?««u_#r!,;_th"fJ:"rla left for the lif. __ii_f the »'J_* .__*'lt goe_ to tbe Drew TU-ologlcal bctniiuary.

_(a,4U_.n tl 1

niEn.Cnttrltt. Alire C. Mc_a>!l*tl. UaJUI.Ttrxttr. l.'trratltkt. Mr .-r.a Andr«*w g.

ln. harl»a '*¦ .ill._¦_H»47-« <'ar llne N A. ra»ketr. Tho.,a*I,:- I.I.-4- Jamea H T .wnaend. Janet. I.Mather. IWrlh* J BT.

« flraaa !'¦> *. A«hnry Far*. AIM»>> ..r m- ..n Baaltli Caaflti

a Park. Boonte*iViilaaaa-j. AagaMi 2.1. a' ¦ o'<i"k. p m

;.K I.'j-ret... P-xr-r. wife ot H»*».F :r»r r-t the late Orran<1

.a r.et Tr».lw»ll. hU wife, of Raaro*Coaa abet l nflU, *t We»ton, CaaavigMAuaru-t l* 1-t* al II* aaaimh.k Jeffera. r- M H

»« at her ... *2 va-at BerJMflgaM*. 0, a' U a. rc.

Kindly oaaall Boarara',.. lX_BriN .«. BrooB rr ¦ M aM.fj aj-k Tl

Charlea fjaa.ebin. aattM a( RflflMaalfla, r--r*ertan4aa*.

.v-r a-d Harrla-¦ua Bi-.kUn. on V.e«!n.*d*y. Attfluar 2.1 a. s .to p a

arara

HAVES.Al et. J A'J-i«- 21. l.'BB. Cai-oThirl na* t-: Hayaa

.a B*-.Boo-«fl,aua .' -a al .'* p ro

t. a* aM

L'\:oI.KY-A' Mendham, M I A-i.ru*' l» J*»«,. - ' r Undalay. t

Newarfe B. J B 'h' *Wth year of hla af"Fi.rural aervl^-a frm h:a lat* -- B IflB WIJ

ur:; at Baat Or.nfle, N J W- Inesday. Auflaiat 32a' 2.*> p m.

MATHEK-A- St Luk»'a HraBpital Auaruat IB. 1*BJB-rrha J. Walker. av.fe of Joaeph W M-a'her. a#ed tl

aervirej |a lha hat*! of Bl I.uk* a Hoapatal aTu>'-: BM -n't at I" '.vlork

Int-rm-n' a- D_rlefi 'onri at «nti,enier. . f .M famtllPin Fiaaulato p*p*r* piea.» et.qrm:.eILUCM a- Oaeeagflft, -flflflj i--ni. I..e flfcl.fliaa

ln hl* iMth vear._^__

ln familv tomb. MoaM Auhurn. near fl._toc

MORJU lay, AaflBflal 2"'. Ani-.w J Hor-.. |Mtl

| ..- .-.-,-.>' -ock af fr»' r.ia B"n. A.h.'. M .na. V Tflr) PuC.ua

av*., Bi*nklya'T At R.ad»n Baoen. G«Trr_ny. otl Auaant flj

IS hl* 77th

.r u _-at v« n y Aagaflt K. iflaflThe.ii* P»«'<»- K 1 r»4r

V "'.--, i *.

TOWNM Leaa lalar.Tl. Ao*-_r- . -M«cha*a Vaj

B*l.a«l**r T'av-aerd and l*Ujrht*f ' tha "a" CBBBBf.C nB.lt*. Low an.i Jafle. r>j> Ki- I

F neral aentaea *il ba he;^ j ..-.--., J*rr_tcaLoag i»i*nl. Taaa iiia-Mt S iwe »t W a'dxB.

A..The K^....... Cemetery*.Prlvat* at-tlnrf..-..-Hn.M cratra

Bo*. Ifl Ka*t *M-«f.

Special Xoliree

Hfl THI rVITKI) fSTATEfl.TAIL.T .wttli Survla. .. ll * Bklr.'h. _'.-:-.»» T-n..*"^ *

of.»n *. flMHieil |3fl0 ¦'.- '". "¦ " ». tO «W flinontba lio * -.»ar

4.n.a (trtthou luaflai BB --. » moat-. Mflil>J f.r thM* rr. - BBj 1* fo

alx rr. «- *arat-y NK <a*T*r*U!r). I'. .flj *a« naootli*

K i - a.. dafltiaflWBRKLT TRIB M *****

-a -;. M-i ' .'."s 12 Oi.a Un* -.ar.- a Bl *'*lgaBEMI W*E_KLT TTflBt'NE l_ro*4 T-.eBTtty* aod rrl

Ttavf $2 a *«*r; li for e'.\ month* Barary Ta»«*fUr.-v PMTlav u IM

To t ra rr. eoaaairla. .x--r* iiexu-« «x--a yna'aut*. et t> a va*r.

LLMAXAC tor Iflflfl, ¦ taala * <»py.

FOR TRAVEI.I.KW IV ET^ROTITJDAH.T .nn le-flayar) li ts * -.onan A^.t^sa <^»Ji-a

. -. i.« <aalr*flU tt * BBBBfl.. _4_^fl

e_*_fad ,» BTtae as ^-*ir»-l

IX N"FrW VORK CTTT*.r_. Mm - mn r"«'*»". bi "t-»ri»<l ¦i fli

SE-l-WnUCOT t-a mail awhacr bera ta New

_

PKMITTANTI -

B_aRTTA_,C_a » hfl rr_1* tn Poaaofllo_rtrj'-*B rr.on*>- ordar tt inf or wJmm

it eaah la ».ni Bi ~ aaraflai erte. .a

r.a b* respraaihle (or .'* Laaa.

OFFIi :_C&ma:.\ OPTIC-._**. IM '.

L'PTOW.N 0 .- % ***L_.A-Mr'.P.: 'AN< a BROAD » Bnd Tha _*""__.*'L-J- Ofllo. r Th* Trlbaine. No 149 Fla*«f-at.Morvan, CTiaplm » Oa.. * fl PlUlliflBB.Bl.. E- G.Br am, OouM A Co.. No ;+ X*.^*.*-*- p,__Amara. _ ExprM. aapa-i Ko 3 aa aterioo Piao*.

The Uondon olBe. rf Th* mb-n* H a s*>at*JWJBBBB P"-*to l«aa-«- a.-.a-artiaonient* aad 9jt*cr.pl_na

p_- N ¦- "-'--ib*.nrer & Ou. No. Sfl Rie .'.. Pr **BOWS ,_? Ha*o, 0. V 81 Boelajarfl Han*r-___

-reflltl *" d*M_***V*li__'¦____.aaa C ¦" "¦_".*

T - a I i N .' -;. ^''o^.w.. ann r.i r. Bana.

aVhltbar a

l',,.r i. III. a \,iii, a

IFhoulrt be reaA DAIUT by a.l iBIIHBiall, *» chan*J- ma-

Foreurr. rr ».* «<l.n« A_|ru« 2t lBW. wtlml P atraev-

M_ haefl aart*I um* i ara

TRA.N-A.TL.ANTI'' MAI1>.TrE.sr.AY-A'. I a aa. fer Bflflnpa rer * .¦ *?**¦**. *.

^^thami ,- : rru.t bdir^. t*d p*r a. .. Tra r _ _,

.iTT.VFSDAY A'. 7 a n.. .auppiem-r.vira- * a m.) rca .-

'_____?-«a. foi E.<irop*. p*a. .v, » a m- ">

Bal, "-. .* d«'¦'1"'

r- -,

TtTT'RBDAY- at T i. a «F. Blaan I lljaiixirx.

pa. per b. .. '*/.*<*«_*a .\

flp*j¦:

_ _B1:x-4. Turatej

. s aadM. _JdutetT re- b . ..tr" "*ls*1

i_M( 'b/.i'raa-te-l "p-r a *¦ AJT-flflrflfl-fl *).

.printkp maTTk. Mtaaatt alaaflaara flflBa-Bf flj

brHJClB^MBB a

German s--. T lyi Bafl Cfllaya tajl

Prt_i,.a:. intrMa for «*_t_a tn*aaa a -r-.

Artir Ui*. eloaloa nt-rjr Tra*»-»fa-nt»_All*in-mad ahov* ».: '".¦ ¦»**_» **

and rtjrman -t«*m«r«. and ramaln oper. until wiihuT.n .. ..- MU11 .- fl .tea-.er

miu n| .- 'ITH AND CENTRAL. -__._._-

aB-r_«n_T_AI 11 * Bfl. for L_ P__a Cour.tna* dVaei

y Hrrt-flfll at » p. m. lr Jae-Uea. P*r «a*m*

V-At 7 - m. for Braxll. vt« rer-air.bauvW_rtUa-d Bkt P-r a * Bttffoa (larttan tor Norf.a-d La P'-e^- CoaaaUtefl n...«t >.- r_r«.-t*d ..!>.

_..,- *t »:B0 a. .r aO-m B. m.

mtrJl Am< '-_<.» t* Rica) *r.d Baafl.V flMtaan fo.^_a n-.u-ii be Ti.p-w -pw *. i-**«ni ¦

;..- .- Tr*n».-4 ii » - rn fot

, '.iraraj, BjWj?n,ii_ -nd 'arth«a«.*. v"* 'tira.-". P«r ». «¦ Pnua/ .. i p rr* for Cut* . KavMa, aiao r^

,hH« and Otara.'. per a. .. TaMflBI-for other p_raa of M«x IbeaBfli p.

Tin-Rsntv^a?! 9- ¦ *_«!_«* nfl M^ixanlllaTV '

, .V>r->>«,rV itllil "»- Taoaaaflkt r___ Lfleward *nd W«a4*»_rd Mn.-ri- and r»m

. ,_r * * Kvan-en letter. for 'Vr-nad* «Oj

Tf*____aaflB r* fltoeetafl "p*r *. ¦ Kv_r%-.a">. a

Ut, *. for Jamal-a. l«* -e«rr.er '

Fl 'r.AV--At: 2 P " f-r""- P*r ' . Hlmn

..MKt^I "w"! *- '- *"*... "* H. . V,vr» nt i'» a. n l- fu a m.

ra- a * Al>*rf.-r.y at* Ut** 1.t »

rnent-rt 10JO a m S BAytl and hanta lUrthaST a^ AlPB, at 11 a. m for Mha, per a a. M*_MflSS H*v*na..1*.tera muat '- -' « . *_«»

at 12 Ba. : -r La Na ..--¦. '. BBB * .

: _N>t__

ll*i;. for llBalllltHttl by teB " *J*PS'**l

v^ti! fr!f. .ub_ bv rall t» Port Tampa. "*-. ."

uy. at « ». '. ,* ^^

day - ' *t thL. _U*n.l. I">a .nl '^-ni' .y'T saturday at TT*

ar.d "BatMr:STTflSaS SbS

d^a. and T.«e»1 .-0 mal-. __- baaa

'""""tranW- aAtiaM.,1. for mrna !«« - '.i1 feSWH

F-r-iwi*-. '"r* ^ .. |.-.,lv paa anip Oal.

.*>,8L_. -. - haredaUf U aar*.

Taaeaaa (fma Ta aaaaM th--.»H1 a. .:» P *»_ »*'h |orw*rdad vta E'*rop*i__f___*-Hjt'.l! rui a '- -..- 3N'WVAT._£d. ¦'- . Ban F- a**** h«r» 4-"1.. _',_S_t *1» and up to !». lt " .. P- »

^.'"U: e'V-r-t-mher M M..1. fcr aliln* aa].Ti-eT Aai'4- up ... «.»[>remt>er t.a at B.JI. p m Mal_S_^____llTr-r i - Aua. ,. .from San FraacUcokJ'^e d.'.b UP to B*p««nb*a, 113 -t . *l (, m S2

rVAat.'*. .*« ep. \a«t Auwrallaj Hawaa. aad Flj.1.7.7U n«f a a .Var-tmo.. lf-"m Van7rouv«r», cloa.

her* daily afttr Ber-.-mne. H and up to ^p.etnb.r *U

TrBrBP**'.^ aaaUB «Vfl f.'rwardad to por. at aaUlnioi v and tn» arhedulB of (i.«liac f ammeofl en th,oreBumptiJM. of th«.r unlnt«mip'»d overlai,-*. tranalt

? R*.rlBiered mail cl.aae. *' « P ¦_ RSJ?»___r-ORNEUI A VAN r«iTT P uraaa 1*1.f^aaufllc* Bew-Xora M. T_ Awroat 11 1AW.

Gary
Highlight
Gary
Highlight
Gary
Highlight