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- v i c e , m a k e s a p r e t e n c e of l o s i n g h e r f o r t u n e ; b u t i n s t e a d of p r o p o s i n g t o h e r o u t r i g h t w h e n t h e s u p p o s e d o b s t a c l e to . h i s m a r r i a g e i s r e ­m o v e d , h e offers t o t e a c h h e r t h e s e c r e t of s m a l l e c o n o m i e s a n d to b e a f a i t h f u l b r o t h e r . T h e c o u n t e s s , w h e n s h e is in a p o s i t i o n t o s e c u r e a d i v o r c e a n d t o m a r r y t h e s c u l p t o r , d e c l a r e s t h a t s h e d o e s n o t l o v e h i m , a n d t h e r e b y s a c r i ­fices h e r s e l f to k f s h a p p i n e s s . T h e first l i e i s c o n f e s s e d by. t h e ?br ide a n h o u r b e f o r e t h e w e d ­d i n g ; b u t t h e s e c o n d o n e is r e m a n d e d t o g o l d e n s i l ence , t h e c o u n t e s s r e t u r n i n g , t o t h e s t u d i o f rom a C o n t i n e n t a l j o u r n e y a n d l i s t e n i n g t r a g ­ica l ly t o t h e m a r r i a g e \ b e l l s . A l l t h e s e p r o c e e d ­i n g s a r e d e s c r i b e d a s u n c o n v i n c i n g a n d u n r e a l by t h e d r a m a t i c c r i t i c s . I t i s h a r d l y c r e d i b l e t h a t e i t h e r f a l s e h o o d w o u l d h a v e b e e n t o l d i n t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s , o r t h a t t h e s c u l p t o r w o u l d h a v e b e e n m i s l e d In e i t h e r i n s t a n c e ; a n d c e r ­

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d a y , I h a v e h e a r d f r o m t h e P r e s i d e n t ' a n d S e c r e ­t a r y of S t a t e , -w-h'd de s i r e m e t o e x p r e s s t o y o u t h e i r g r e a t p e r s o n a l gr ief fo r t h e los s of S i r M i c h a e l H e r b e r t . F o r m a n y y e a r s t h e y h a d b o t h en joyed h i s c lose a p d I n t i m a t e f r i endsh ip , a n d fully a p p r e c i a t e d a n d a d m i r e d h is . g r e a t ab i l i t i e s , h i s ex­a l t e d c h a r a c t e r , a n d h i s c h a r m i n g p e r s o n a l q u a l i ­t i e s , w h i c h m a d e h i m v e r y d e a r to t h e m , s o t h a t t h o w h o l l y u n e x p e c t e d t i d i n g s of h i s d e a t h c a m e a s a g r e a t s h o c k t o t h e m . ,

T h e i r official r e l a t i o n s w i t h h i m a s . a m b a s s a d o r m o r e t h a n r ea l i zed t h o h i g h e x p e c t a t i o n s , w i t n w h i c h t h e y h a d w e l c o m e d h i m in t h a t c a p a c i t y . T h e y k n o w t h a t h i s brief official c a r e e r h a s b e e n m a r k e d by g r e a t s e rv i ce t o b o t h c o u n t r i e s i n p r o ­m o t i n g a m i c a b l e r e l a t i o n s b e t w e e n t h e m , a n d l a m t o a s s u r e y o u of t h e i r g r e a t d i s a p p o i n t m e n t a n a t h a t of. t h e peop le , of t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a t Its. s a d a n d r s s u d d e n g e r m i n a t i o n . ffi^&ffij&P

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s u e of t o - d a y a d v e r s e l y c r i t i c i s e s t h e a r t i s t s w h o p o r t r a y m e c h a n i c s w e a r i n g c a p s m a d e of w r a p p i n g p a p e r , a n d h e s t a t e s t h a t h e h a s n e v e r s e e n s u c h p a t t e r n s o f h e a d g e a r In u s e . T h e f o r m of p a p e r c a p w h i c h Is so f r e q u e n t l y d e p i c t e d in po l i t i ca l c a r t o o n s h a s been in c o m m o n u s e fo r m a n y y e a r s t h r o u g h o u t G r e a t B r i t a i n a n d in N e w - E n g l a n d , m o r e espec ia l ly in t ho e n g i n e e r i n g a n d o t h e r m e t a l w o r k i n g t r a d e s . I t Is t h e v e r y b e s t p a t t e r n of a c a p t h a t c a n be . u sed w h e r e p a r t i c l e s of m e t a l a n d d u s t f r o m po l i sh ing c o m p o u n d s a r e flying a b o u t . S ince t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n of fan e x h a u s t a p p a r a t u s in buffing a n d g r i n d i n g rooms , a n d u n d e r t h e g e n e r a l u s e of m e t a l w o r k i n g m a c h i n e r y , t h e o p e r a t i o n of w h i c h does n o t c h a r g e t h e a i r in w o r k s h o p s w i t h flne p a r t i c l e s of m e t a l , t h o u s e of h e a d g e a r to k e e p d u s t a n d . m e t a l ' p a r t i c l e s f rom l o d g i n g in t h e h a i r of m e c h a n i c s is n o t so n e c e s s a r y a s i t w a s y e a r s a g o . T h e v o u n g ' m e c h a n i c / f t o - d a y w h o is emp loyed in s h o p s w h i c h e m b o d y t h e n u ­m e r o u s i m p r o v e m e n t s m a d e by omechajplcal, c ivi l a n d s a n i t a r y eng inee r ing h a s no c o n c e p t i o n of t h o c o n d i t i o n s t h a t ex i s ted a g e n e r a t i o n a g o in m a ­c h i n e s h o p s a n d foundr ies , a l l of w h i c h w e r e s u r ­c h a r g e d w i t h s m o k e , dus t , m e t a l l i c p a r t i c l e s a n d n a u s e o u s w i t h m a l o d o r s f rom r a n c i d oil, g r e a s e a n d t h e c r u d e p l u m b i n g of t h a t per iod . W h y " E n ­g i n e e r " o r a n y o t h e r m e c h a n i c s h o u l d cavi l a t t h e good old p a p e r c a p w o r n by m o s t m e c h a n i c s In t h e m e t a l t r a d e s u n t i l r ecen t ly i t is ^ . a r d to c o m p r e ­h e n d . I t Is n o t t h e h e a d g e a r t h a t m a k e s t h e m a n —

t h e eyes , n o t o n l y or .ne ru« i y a » « Y / « w « T r e l a t i o n of a l l w h o d e s i r e t h a t t h o s e a m i c a b l e r e l a t i o n w h i c h h e d id so m u c h t o p r o m o t e s h o u l d suos i s c b e t w e e n o u r t w o c o u n t r i e s . A r t r . vev ' t o t h e

I wi l l a s k y o u to be. s o good a s £ o c o n v e y t o t n e P r e s i d e n t a n d t o M r . - H a y on b e h a l f of h i s m a j e s t y ' s g o v e r n m e n t o u r co rd i a l * a n k s fo r w e i r a P p r e c l a t t o n of H e r b e r t ' s c h a r a c t e r a n d PUbUc ser_ Vices, and- of t h e loss w h i c h h i s C O u n g r y h a s j u s t a i n e d Be l i eve m e to be , d e a r M r ^ C h o a t ^ o n -s ince re ly , •

MR. RAIKES TO OPEN T H E EMBASSY. W a s h i n g t o n . Oct . 2 . - A r t h u r R a i k e s . s e c r o t a r y j *

t h e B r i t i s h E m b a s s y , a r r i v e d h e r e t o - d a y to open t h e e m b a s s y Drior t o t h e se lec t ion of a- s u c c e s s o r toW?lSSyFHerbert. H o p a i d h i s r e s p e c t s t o A c t i n g S e c r e t a r y L o o m l s .

0BITTJAEY.

FRANK H. MELVILLE. B a y o n n e , N . J . . Oc t . 2 ( S p e c i a l ) . — P r a n k H . M e l ­

vi l le , f o r m e r p o s t m a s t e r of B a y o n n e , d i ed a t . h i s h o m e h e r e l a s t n i g h t . H e w a s s i x t y - t h r e e y e a r s old. A w i d o w , one s o n a n d one d a u g h t e r , F r a n c i s L . Melv i l le a n d M r s . A l f r ed L a n g l e y , s u r v i v e h i m . P o r m a n y y e a r s h e w a s a n a c t i v e R e p u b l i c a n . H o w a s a p r o m i n e n t m e m b e r a n d officer in M o n r o e M e m o r i a l M e t h o d i s t C h u r c h .

MERVYN ARMSTRONG. Mervjiyn A r m s t r o n g , a we l l k n o w n J e r s e y C i ty

l a w y e r , d ied a t C h r i s t H o s p i t a l y e s t e r d a y f r o m - i n ­j u r i e s i n c u r r e d b y f a l l i ng in t h e s t r e e t - o n A u g u s t 26. H e w a s b o r n in J e r s e y C i t y in 1S59. H e s t u d i e d l a w a t T e m p l e . C o u r t , L o n d o n , a n d w a s a d m i t t e d to t h e b a r w h e n h e w a s t w e n t y y e a r s old. H o w a s r e g a r d e d a s a h a u t h o r i t y on ^col lateral i n h e r i t a n c e t a x l a w s . H e l e a v e s a w i d o w a n d a' son .

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THE WEATHER REPORT.

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Ins ln Montana has moved eastward and southward, its centre being over Western Nebraska to-night. An area of high.pressure, continues to dominate the weather in tho Eastern districts.. and a second high pressure la advanc­ing eastward over the northern plateau. There have been local -rains and thunderstorms In New-Enj?land and the eastern portion of the Middle Atlantio States, also" in! the upper Mississippi Valley and the Dakotas. I t ls

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a n d a g r e e a b l e v i v a c i t y m t h e p a r t of t h e s c h e m ­i n g m a t c h m a k e r , a n d offers p r o m i s e of a b r i l l ­i a n t s t a g e c a r e e r .

T h e w o r k of t h e n e w p l a y w r i g h t , M r . H u b e r t H e n r y D a v i e s . s t e a d i l y i m p r o v e s u p o n c l o s e a c ­q u a i n t a n c e , a n d i s r e c e i v i n g h e a r t y a p p r e c i a ­t i o n . f r om L o n d o n p l a y g o e r s . " C o u s i n K a t e -c o n t i n u e s t o d r a w d e l i g h t e d h o u s e s a t t h e H a y -m a r k e t , w h e r e M r . C y r i l M a u d e is s e e n in o n o Of h i s m o s t w h i m s i c a l i m p e r s o n a t i o n s . " M r s O o r r i n g e ' s N e c k l a c e " h a s a l s o b e e n r e v i v e d a t t h e N e w T h e a t r e , w i t h t h e o r i g i n a l c a s t , a n d i t chi is o n e of t h e m o s t s a t i s f a c t o r y w o r k s p r o d u c e d Iffi by S i r C h a r l e s W y n d h a m ' s w e l l t r a i n e d c o m ­p a n y . M i s s M a r y M o o r e h a s n e v e r h a d a ' b e t t e r

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: FORECAST KOR T O - D ^ A ' D SUNDAY.

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F , ° r f t r tn iuheast portion: Sunday, fair; fresh northeast

winds. Vow-York and New Jersey, cloudy to-rday; F o , r B a f l . i - fresh to brisk-nontieast winds.

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a n d i r r e s p o n s i b l e M r s . C o r r i n g e , a n d s h e h a s j n o t s p o i l e d l t w i t h f a r c i c a l t o u c h e s a n d e x a g - | g e r a t i o n , b u t p l a y s I t w i t h s i n c e r i t y a n d n a t u - i r a l n e s s . a n d r e n d e r s It c o n v i n c i n g t o t h e m o s t ' e x a c t i n g c r i t i c . M i s s M a r i e I l l l n g t o n i s e q u a l l y effective in i m p e r s o n a t i n g t h e s t r o n g l y c o n t r a s t ­ed c h a r a c t e r of t h e i r r i t a b l e h o s t e s s . M r s . •Jardlne; a n d M r . A l f r e d B i s h o p , a s t h e c o m -Placen t , s e l f - s a t i s f l cd , e a s y g o i n g h o s t , c o n t r i b -

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NOTES OP THE STAGE.

Ed.eson *to Appear in "Ranson''s ."Folly," oy R. H. Davis.

R o b e r l E d e s o n wil l a p p e a r t h i s s e a s o n in t he t i t lo R i b h a r d H a r d i n g D a v i s ' s n e w p lay , " R a n

s o n ' s F o l l y , " m a d e f rom h i s novel of t h e s a m e n a m e . H e n r y B . H a r r i s , m a n a g e r for Mr . E d e s o n , y e s t e r ­d a y m a d e t h e final a r r a n g e m e n t s w i t h C h a r l e s P r o h m a n , w h o . c o n t r o l s t h e p l ay . A t p r e s e n t Mr . E d e s o n is s t i l l a p p e a r i n g in "So ld i e r s of F o r t u n e . " H e will beg in r e h e a r s a l s of t h e n e w d r a m a in a few w e e k s , b u t w i l l ' n o t b r i n g t h e p r o d u c t i o n to t h i s c i t y t i l l J a n u a r y , w h e n he c o m e s to t h e n e w H u d s o n T h e a t r e , in F o r t y - i ' o u r t h - s t .

CHARLES A. DU V1VIER. C h a r l e s A . D u Vlv ie r , a n i m p o r t e r of w i n e s , d ied

y e s t e r d a y a t L a k e M o h e g a n , in h i s s e v e n t y - t h i r d y e a r . H i s c i t y h o m e w a s a t N o : 441 W e s t T w e n t y -first-st., a n d h i s offices a t N o . 22 W a r r e n - s t . • H e w a s a m e m b e r of t h e C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e a n d of t h e M a n h a t t a n , H o t o 8 a n d M e r c h a n t s c l u b s .

WILL IAM COURTNEY. "William C o u r t n e y , k n o w n a s t h e " E n g l i s h T e n o r , "

d ied in S t . L a w r e n c e S t a t e H o s p i t a l o n T h u r s d a y , Oct . 1. H e w a s one of t h o s e to i n t r o d u c e to A m e r i c a n a u d i e n c e s t h e old E n g l i s h schoo l of b a l l a d s ing ing . Mr . C o u r t n e y a l s o for , m a n y y e a r s w a s k n o w n a s a voca l t e a c h e r . F o r t h e l a s t s e v e n y e a r s Mr. .Cour tney h a d suf fe red f r o m p a r e s i s , w h i c h w a s t h e c a u s e of h i s d e a t h . '

HENRY 8, WASHBURN. I ' • " • ' . • • '

N e w t o n , M a s s . . O c t 2 (Spec ia l ) .—Henry S. W a s h ­b u r n , a u t h o r of t h e s o n g " T h e V a c a n t C h a i r , " a n d a f o r m e r S t a t e S e n a t o r , d ied h e r e t o - d a y a f t e r a few d a y s ' .Illness. Mr . W a s h b u r n b u i l t a t W o r c e s t e r , M a s s . , t h e s econd w i r e ro l l i ng mi l l e v e r e r e c t e d in t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , a n d w a s in t h e i ron m a n u f a c t ­u r i n g b u s i n e s s t e n y e a r s . On r e t i r i n g ho t r a v e l l e d m u c h a b r o a d a n d w r o t e m a n y p o e m s a n d m a g a ­z ine art icles. .

• " -ELLIOTT W. SHANKLIN.

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S h a n k l i n , s e c r e t a r y " of t h o K e n t u c k y T r o t t i n g H o r s e B r e e d e r s ' Assoc i a t i on , died s u d d e n l y in h i s office t h i s even ing . H e h a d b e e n w o r k i n g in t h e d a y , a n d t h i s , a f t e r n o o n c o m p l a i n e d t o s e v e r a l , h o r s e m e n w h o m h e m e t t h a t he w a s 111. H e fell f o r w a r d and- e x p i r e d in h i s chai r ; , d e a t h be ing c a u s e d by a p o p l e x y . H o w a s f c r t y - o n e y e a r s old, a n d h a d been s e c r e t a r y h e r e s ince 1901, w h e n H o r a c e Wi l son w e n t w i t h t h e E m p i r e t r a c k . H e w a s for • t w e l v e y e a r s in t h e c o m b i n a t i o n s a l e s b u s i n e s s w i t h W. . T. W o o d a r d , a n d l a t e r w i t h K e n n o n W a l k e r , h a v i n g c o n d u c t e d one sa le In Ch icago r ecen t l y , a n d h a d a n o t h e r a d v e r t i s e d , he ro n e x t w e e k . H i s f a t h e r w a s a C o n g r e s s m a n f r o m t h e V I H t h K e n t u c k y D i s t r i c t

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a d v e r t i s i n g b u s i n e s s , w h i c h t h e ed i to r f rom w h o m w e h a v e q u o t e d r i g h t l y s a y s is a sc ience , h a v e l ong w a i t e d for t h e veil of s e c r e c y to be l ifted f rom t h e a d v e r t i s i n g s c h e m e of t h e fa i r . P e r h a p s t h e ed i to r t h o u g h t a d e s p e r a t e p iece of s a r c a s m w o u l d he lp h u r r v t h e ca l l bell for t h e c u r t a i n to go up . H e r e a h o n i n g it m a y h a v e t h a t effect, j u s t for t h e g e n e r a l l n f o r m a t i o n . o f a l l " a d . " m e n , if for no o t h e r . r e a s o n . T h e r e a r e m a n y o t h e r s .

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w o r e p a p e r h a t s h a v e done more to up l i f t m a n k i n d to t h o h i g h e r p l a n e s of m a t e r i a l c o m f o r t t h a n r e s u l t e d f r o m a l l t h e w o r k done by m e n w h o w o r e c r o w n s of gold a n d pile ve lve t . So. h u r r a h for t h e good old p a p e r c a p s of t h e h o n e s t m e c h a n i c s w h o w e a r t h e m w i t h d i g n i t y a n d h o n o r !

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TO t h o E d i t o r of T h e T r i b u n e . • Sire See ing b y p a p e r t h a t M a y o r L o w i s R e n o m ­

i n a t e d for t h e office of M a y o r of New-Yor}f', p l ease , a l l o w m e t o s e n d m y m o s t h e a r t y approval.*- I a m r e c u p e r a t i n g m y h e a l t h in t h e m o u n t a i n s of P e n n ­s y l v a n i a , b u t k e e p in t o u c h w i t h af fa i rs ln N e w -Y o r k . M a y o r L o w is a m a n w h o ' w a l k s o n h a r d l e a t h e r . H o Is n o t a f r a i d to hi t y o u h e a r h i m w a l k . ' N o g u m s h o e s t e p in t h a t m a n . H i s s u r ­r o u n d i n g s s h o w a n a p p r e c i a t i o n for a l l k i n d s . T h e t e n o r of t h e a d v a n c e d m i n d of N e w - Y o r k w a n t s t h e b e s t ; h e n c e t h e . p r e s e n t choice . M a y o r L o w ' s e x p e r i e n c e ln t h e g & v e r n m e n t a l a f fa i r s of a m e ­t ropo l i s l ike N e w - Y o r k m a k e s h i m c o n v e r s a n t w i t h

I t h o h u m b l e c a l l i n g of t h e - n e w s b o y or t h e m i g h t y ' ^ r e q u i r e m e n t s a n d e x p e n d i t u r e s of i m m e n s e cor ­

p o r a t i o n s w h o s e o u t l a y s a r e mi l l i ons of d o l l a r s ; one w h o c a n - t u r n on h i s office c h a i r a n d g r e e t t h e coa l s h o v e l l e r c h e e r f u l l y or te l l t ho l a w y e r s of a

ff ' V; i '• >^&i DiSd.; %* -:'; :£f| % | | X>U VrviER—On Friday. Octojwr 2, a t Lak« Moll***?.

N. Y., Charles A. Ehi Vivier. "ot New-York City, ln -th» 72d ycer of hi* a*o. Funera l - to-day (Sa turday^ . Octo­ber 8, a t 11 o'clock, a t St. Vincent. d« Pau l ' s Church. 28d-*L. near 6th-av<*. Philadelphia. Baltimore, Par is and London papers please copy, . ' , - . ; t

GRAFF—-Suddenly, October 1, a t her reetdenco, No., 40* ' Eas t 18th-st.. Flatbush, Anna R , widow of th* ]at« John Milton Graff, in her 65th'year. Funeral eer»ice». Saturday evening: a t 8 o'clock. Hudson (N. Y.) paper*

• please copy.

MATHEWS—Suddenly, October 2. a t her r«sldene»,i **0-127 Prospect Place, Brooklyn. Mary B., wife of th« l a t* Robert F. Mathews/ Notice of funeral hereafter.

REYNOLDS—On Thursday". October 1. 1903. .Ha r r i e t Townse'.id, wife of Goorgo G. Reynolds. Funeral WF-vlces a t he r lato home. No. 4-i Remscn-st. , Brooklyn, a t . 2:30 o'clock, Sunday. October 4. Interment a t con­venience of family.

ROONEY—Friday, October 2, Thomas Rooney, na t ive «* Newtownhamllton, County Armagh, Ireland. Funeral Sunday, October .4,. at 2 p. m., from *Ja late residence. No. 6 Spriagr-at. Interment in Calvary.

SEXTON—On Thursday. October 1, J803. »t hie lwrae. No- 229 West 97th-«t.. after a short illness, William Alfred, son of William I,. Soxton, in ' his 31st year . Funeral services -will be- held a t the Collegiate Church, West Dnd-ave. ar.d 77th-st.. on Saturday, afternoon a t 1 o'clock. Princoton CN. J.) papers pi ease oopy.

STEERSr-Suddenly, at his summer house. Westport, Mass., on Tuesday, September 29, 1903, Henry Steers. Funeral services a t Trinity Chape), 25 th-s t , near Broadway, on Saturday morning. October i, a t Id o'clock Kindly omit flowers.

VAN BRUNT—On October 1. 1903. a t his late residence, ' No. 819 Eas t C7th-st.. Cornelius Van Brunt, aged 16

years. Relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral service from the Madison Avenue R e ­formed Church, Madlson-av,o. and 67th-*t., on Monday, October 5, a t 10 o'clock a. m. Interment ln FishkUl Villas*. .

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F a e t o r y v i l l e , P e n n . , Sep t . 27, 1903.

- . j : _ _ . . ^ " T O A V N M E E T I N G S . "

A d e s c r i p t i o n o f t b l s a n c i e n t i n s t i t u t i o n In . C o n n e c t i c u t . S e e t o - m o r r o w ' s T r i b u n e . ,

' i - ' ' SIR THOMAS STARTS FOR HOME TO-DAY.

Chicago , Oc t . 2.—Sir T h o m a s L i p t o n will l e ave h e r e ' for N e w - Y o r k t o - m o r r o w m o r n i n g a n d wil l stSIl n e x t F r i d a y for L o n d o n . H e h a s a l m o s t e n ­t i r e l y r e c o v e r e d f r o m h i s i l lness , a n d his p h y s i c i a n does n o t a n t i c i p a t e a r e l a p s e . U a s t n i g h t Si r T h o m a s s a t i n a box a t t h e ; A u d l t o t l p m a n d l i s t ­ened to M a y o r L o w ' s speech' . . j ' t

REBUFF' 'FOR KING MILAN'S SON. V i e n n a Oct . 2.—Efforts h a v e been m a d e to p u t

t h e l a t e K i n g M i l a n ' s i l l e g i t i m a t e son . Mi lan , in to a n A u s t r i a n m i l i t a r y school , ^ u t t h e g o v e r n m e n t r e fu sed t h e . r e q u e s t fo r pol i t ica l r e a s o n s . T h e b o y wil l t h e r e f o r e b e s e n t to a G e r m a n school .

M ' C L E L L A N B L I N D T O " G R A F T . " W c m e e t h e r e a g a i n t o - n i f f h t t o I n d o r s e t n o

D e m o c r a t i c a d m i n i s t r a t i o n t h a t h a . b e ^ v p r e n i d e d o v e r «o a b l y a n d s o » » * « * - " * » " * b JJ ? h a t n n » w e r v i n S , f e a r l e M D e m o c r a t . J C i o b e r t A V a n W y c k . W e h a v e » o a p o l o g r l e s to o f f e r W e h a v e n o t h i n g f o r v r h i c h t o a p o l o -K i " e . l ( M c C l e n a n ' B speech a t Tammany convention In

1901. .- ___- *

G E N E R A L O . S M I T H C R I T I C A L L Y I L L . C h i c a g o Oct . 2 . - G e n e r a l O r l a n d o S m i t h , v i c e -

r e s i d e n t of t h e B a l t i m o r e a n d O h i o ' R a i l r o a d C o m -L n y p r i o r t o t h e r e c e i v e r s h i p , i s , c r l t i c a l l y ill a t h i s h o m e in t h i s c i ty , a n d is n o t expec t ed to l ive l o n g e r t h a n t w o or t h r e e d a y s . .General Smith- w a s ono Of t h e b e s t k n o w n r a i l r o a d m e n ln t h e c o u n t r y n?ior to h i s r e t i r e m e n t four y e a r s ago H o m a d e a ffifliant r e c o r d ln t h e Civil W a r s e r v i n g . .with t h e S S y o r t h e P o t o m a c a n d of t h e C u m b e r l a n d .

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MIQUELON-fBy rail to Boston, and thence by steamer. cloeeB at this offlce dally a t 6:30 p. m.

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COSTA RICA—By rail to NVw^OrVans. and thence bv steamer, closes a t this offlce dally, except Sunday

1:30 p.' m. and $11:30 p. m.. f:un<ia'-- - --11:30 p. m. (connecting i 11:80 p. m ) -

11:30 p.' m ' / and $11:30 p. m. Sundays at §1 p. m. and ' "*all closes hero Tuesda

IReVlstered Mail closes at ft p. Vn. previous day.

a t . , _nd

ere Tuesdays a t

i n c o n c e i v a b l e t h a t a n e n t e r p r i s e oi aucn ^ ^ u . . u N o t i c e s of M a r r i a g e s a n d D e a t h s m a s t b e i n -m D o r t a n c e Should be a l l o w e d to a p p r o a c h w ; t h i n d o r s e d w I t h - fu l l n a m e a n d a d d r e s s ,

seven m o n t h s of t h e o p e n i n g d a t e wi th so l i t t l e

Died. D e a t h n o t i c e s a p p e a r i n g : I n T H E T R I B U N E

•Will b e r e p a b l i * t t « t i i a T h e T r l - W e e k l y T r i b ­u n e w i t h o u t e x t r a c h a r g e .

De Peyster, Bookman. Du Vlvier. Charles A. Graff. Anna W Mat'hewa.. Mary B. Reynolds. Harriet T.

Rooney, Thomas. . fiexton./VS'IUiatn A. Steorn, Henry. Van Brunt, Cornelius.

DK PEYSTER—After a lonp illness, at Johnstown, N. T., on Thursday, October 1, Beekman. son of the late James de T'ti'vjter. Notice of funeral hereafter.

TRANSPACIFIC M A l t « . New-Zealand. Australia .(except West). New-Ca l«a^*c^

Fill Samoa and Hawaii , via San Francisco. clOjW.&tfer dally at 6:30 p. m. up to October_$3. Inclusive, for d t s -oa'tch ner n. s. Ventura. (If the ( unard steamer ilLffy-\nz the British mail for New-Zealand does not arrtv*-ln time to connect with this dispatch, <-x(ra mails—* closing at 5:30 a. m., 9:30 a. m.-and «:30 p. m.; Sttn-days a t 4:30 a. m.. 0 a.' m. and 6:30 o. n i . - w i u be mad? up and forwarded until tho arrival of the CdaaM

H a w a l T V a p a n . China and Philippine Islands. vi» - Sa» liYanctHCO close here dally at .1:30 p. n.. u n to Oc^' tober «10 inclusive, for dispatch per s s Nippon M»ru*

Australia (except Went). Fiji IMniiJs and N.- ;w,r :,ledonia. A u s t r a u i tc*>. i victoria, li. ' . chxt* li^re daily * t

c!s0 p ^ r n ! u p to October |W. i n c l u s i v e . ^ d i s p a u p e r / ... T n n n n via Tav.ma. close J^re dally a t 'JriW

China and - l a p a " ^ ^ , , l n e i u s ! v e . for d l sna^h , ^ £ ^ J «. s. Miowera. f n i ^ p toaorctoberCV$n;'inclusive, for d i s p a t c h ' p ^

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Olympla: q • F r a n c l s c o , close here daily a t 6:30 pi M up to ^ w b e r $12. inclusive for dispatch per a ^

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Francisco. cloJ»« - ^ l " 1 1 ^ Marouosas Islands. .-T ...... »-.*„,ciBWJil OK>— T S J r i d S y " a r 6 : 3 0 P . ^ ; i U P a t o ^ c t o b e r ,21, l n c l ^

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v r V i 8 , "urfu'sro^herwlse addressed; West A u s t r a t i k . ^ -N 9 .-TV*S via Europe; and N-w-Zealand and PhlllpSuS**

t0ir T » n Franclflco-the- q.ulekest route*. PbiliT «Lt«rtv addressed "via Canada" or "via E u r o p e ' ' .

P e C*„nv nr*pald at the foreign rates. Hawaii is b C W v l a X n Francisco exclusively. - " : . ,.. ,

^ ' n so ' i o i t l c malls are forwarded to port of sailing 4*0?+ - ^ i the schedule of closlnK is arranged on th» presump^ f»on of their uninterrupted overland trans ' t . {Reglst«riajl mnli closes at 6 p. m. previous day. ... .i.-mail closes cofonSUXJS VAN COTT. rostma«t«W > Postofnce. New-York. N. Y.. September 25. 10QS.I . );

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