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Show v; TIIE MORNING EXAMINER OGDEN, UTAIT, FRIDAY MORNING. to bring that squadron to Its full strength at the earliest oteible mo- SITUATION IN VBRV ACUTE STAGE ment. Order have also been given far lb Good Hop and the Drake, of the cruia- er squadron, to be got ready fur a agatu. as quickly aa possible. Tbeorer-baulin- g of the heavily aiiiit-- anil armored cruixers aud Kent, belonging to the county" ilaaa, is hurried for said at Chatham uud ia exped to ba completed by Friday evening. Ihe vessel will leave on u join tbe erulser aquedroa. Tbe only two vessels auac.ied to tha cruiser Mpiadron at present at Davenh, and port are tbe rniiarra Donegal uad-reboth of which are In tha dock yards. pairs Kii-h- t and day tdilfts are working 04 tha ixmcgal, whirs is having Its gus mountings altered. Orders have also been given that no work on vessels In commludun or the flet reserve is to be cuiumtied unless It ran ba completed In a furiuight. bw-lo- g but-urd- ay Admiral RcieslvehsSty Cfaims There Were two Torpedo Boats in the Midst of Trawlers and These Were the Object of Attack Japs had Torpedo . Boats at null for Purpose of Attacking cussians. a Thi siturticn out af the atUc.Ki the I7u:rian tquadcon In sink--tiou nhagea, OcL 27. The corrws- y tae tiav-ltriq described in pomtent lmna that tha Danish a di:t.tchei as c.eul tut atill eip-- -' ofuiliilf.try marina waa m tOi'med Hint aevera! ships char- (f a xatisicolury ' adjustment tered by Jaiuuieae were at Hull aad awaited report of Vies Intended to attack tha Ktualan Ha-mi npj.'atyouky has been, raeviv-v- Cine squadron in tha North aea. t in-- ; emparcr, hut kia explanation 'I he Huealans wera Inhtrmed of c v ie.i to IncrcisCa the mystery this, the marina authorttlea hers tnr.-.rnuilt tha report. Tha Danish tut a.i a scnxitjonal ministry was officially Informed nibs tug affair, Ha said ha waa that thirteen veasels had been o it.j.I.ed jo the darbnsaa by two chartered by tha Jaimneaa to at cri.'t, which cams from tha ditto--'-tack the Russian squadron. a th Hoot. and that If the t.rc ho dlrucUd against tha torpedo struck tna trawlers, it waa Kiiaglan warships steamed off and ho axprensad hie warm Tba admiral lurther declares tbal two 6r tbe ships on which tba Ktuslana ii.c.c. a: tho occurrence. Russian fired were unuUUkably of tha wariiq.a.Uire place much itrcao upon the ship tipa. ropirt, a g.iinj m tn.irel new a pe.t a Japaaeaa mlulsiar, Huron ta '..tv Piaiat.bi, and paint out that tha skill the llaynahl, Idea of Jaiaui-atorpedo P f i .tno i:a-teKoulmesn in hn boats being ia tha North Rea la not Iii.iivicw n Sunday night shut. that unfounded but la abaoluLtly two torpsdo beats approached the fleet and tint the bring followed. The report cf Carr, the admiral of flit 'fishI'aria. Oct. IT. A dispatch from Viing Cvel, however, madt.no mention go pnbiubud today gives another inel thlB' incidsrt, Ambaiiador terview with Prince Kerelelli, aa l;i an intirvlaw today yvitlt Lord on board tha Russian battleship Lani clown a. took asseptlan to the Alexander III, giving lurthGrilivh demand far punishment of tha lmperaior er dot alia of the North Ben Incident cifciding officers, maintaining that lie aaya; such punishment could only ba taken Tba transport Areadaur, was enon the spontaneous Initiative of tha tering ihe waters off Hull, when aba ompxr-t- r and that such a demand from suddenly observed herself to ba sura ferijti power could not ba ante round I'd by nuneruus buaia, which aha ' taiited. Look for torpedo boata. Tha transport gave a signal of alarm, to tha remainder of tha fleet, and tha Ruaelan bai NO INTENTION OF ibarcupoa anrroauded tba HITTING TlUWIJiRS. boats, rutting off tnelr escape. . 27. - The version of They were ordered to make knows loindou, Admiral linjnstvcmkys report plvi-tbi.-l-r nailonalily bat answered only out In l.ombin by evolutions. The admiral's ship imtin Ktijestvi-askstales t licit nr vo;- - was any Intent mu mediately ordored then ta ba Brad ap-u-n of Brlnit on tho lirltish irawlora. H and ihea continued its route witha stray Mims hit a bust It was entirely out being alarmed aa to the results an acrddoiii. Tbu li'HwIcrs wore early of the caniuiiiaito, because It waa bemit'ud by tho itusslan fl.tl as It lieved tbe encounter waa with torpedo parsod lht:i'r Ha u Its. Among the fish, Inmla bought by Japanese la England." lap boats twu atetmera muving at Prince Iteretelll added that batata high apot'i an:l looking exactly like the Kuaalan caunuaade began, a sintorpeilm Isiata wore uVrervod. gle manna shut waa distinctly heard Hiqosivrnsky cottclmioj tliut thoso miming from the direction of tha unWere lapatic: v torpedo boats, Tbe known bonis. Aa Admiral Hojeslvea-ak- y Russian cd'ttiral waa of the.bpinkin was leaving tha palace of tha milithat Ills iqii.olmn Bred only on these tary governor of Vigo yesterday, tba two rhipn. Tltt admiral rinphatlcally illMimlch adds, an old man stepped fordcitios that a warship waa ward and Mused the admiral's foreIln iloclare hla olllurra head. Tha crowd which witnessed tha left, wore in mini ipnuranoe of tha fact that lucident lomUy applauded and tbe adanv of Ihs Rnsulsn shots struck tho miral appeared to be much affected by rs and ttpinsarv bis tslreina the popular ovation. and that of ovry man In the The mayor of Vigo addressed Ihe licet that any of the trawlora wit in the name of the city and tha ilants cd and (list any of the ciwwa nation, wishing glory to Emperor Nichworn killed or wounded. olas and prosperity to Russia. Tbe admiral asks what was the warship noticed hovering near the arena NO TORPEDO BOATS IN SQUADRON. St. Petersburg, Oct. 27. The stateof ih.o affair and declares that all tha (It. Pftcri'nmtt. 0 t. 27.- -2: 2fl p m. Vhv Admiral ttnjea.v.'Hi. y rx;a:i-liu- n of iti tin iiniij!Ki is tuliy as uf Hi liriurt smiwilkmjil as ihe m all Upna the Crhing fivt ahu'h aot . d.-1 In lures be wax L'nnlXDl , 'or-two ai'.arkri! In ins dki'kuMt by 3 it to-L- ilia allien rxiue U!m squadron mm ih dirmtUin of th fldi lug flet1. Ha uiaad Bra. sad believes ha asnli one of the torpedo hoaia. the dihf making off fir rover a turnip Hie A soon as he nut lead the Bsiiermra. fisheraico tba adailral ceawri firing. lie proceeded on his way without leaving any vessel behind and ssyi ha believes the vessel tshiih the flhr-reported remained on the wen fur six hours without offering ethx-oto the drowalup, was tbs other torpedo bust, either asrsitiag for her Miowirt or repairing damage iuflleted hr tha Bra of hla ships. la concluding bis telegram, Admiral Rojnavroaky expressed In the most d way the regrets of tho whole squadron to the Bsheraiea, who had aaffared and to tha families of tho boat- j.'jo -. . tor-litk- o m fixl-.in- j r tog-Hbe- -- u warm-hearte- r- APPARENT rldio-ulouf- t. . victims. CORROBORATION. Rojraiveaskj'a report was telegraphed from Vlg-- j dlm-- t ta tUa emwho received It last night. It peror, ana communicated to Ambassador liatdinga this morning by Minister Lamsdorff himself. Thera la reason to believe that the British embassy waa also acquainted with information which raj bed the Kussitn authorities totua time apo of tha arrival a aad aubaaquent mysterious disappearance from Hull of twenty Japanese, mention of which was maria la these dispatches. Oct. 15. It la pointed out that tha original versbia of tha incident an lacited by ilia captain of tha trawler Moulmela cninciiiea clos-l-y with Kajeatvenaky. 1 ha captain said that while the tKiiiailtoa waa passing he suddenly noticed two loriiedo boats which approached so near that, he thought they Intended bnmlwrdlng him. when they sheered off. heading bach fur tha aquarium. Almost Immediately after the squadron opened Bra, according to ona account of Rojcst-easknport, it aimciflcally stale that there were no torpedo boats with tha squadron whan the incident occurred. If thia la true the statement of the captain of the trawler wtinld rumpHe-l- y corroborate Rojestvcnsky'a report, la view of the entirely new complexion placed uisia tha Incident, by the report it la readily conceivable that Russia may make representations to Orest Britain and tlmt the whole c nurse of exchanges between the two govern-mea- ts regard tig the affair may ha altered. Rojestvmaky'a version in likely to crude quite as mtteh indignation la Russia as the fishermen's version dl l in England. Furlhrr Inquiry would aeea to ha Indispensable. Btnk-crdtr.- Oi-i- n y - n ad-rJr- ment tlial Admiral Rojeatvenaky's report declares that no torpedo buaia wrre within the squadron when the Incident occurred la confirmed. The la brief and give no detalla. but Ihe admiralty announced that It would he given out without awaiting fur the detailed report which la expected by tomorrow. Owing to the wide divergence betwaon the two version! of the affair It ahem certain that some sort of Inquiry la necessary to establish tha feet a. but no steps In that direction buve yet been taken. The suggestion la both made that in order to aallafy partli's tbe Inquiry should he mgile by a mixed tribunal. It Is explained here that an inquiry would not involve a delay ill the voyage of the squadron aa thn depositions of the officers could be taken. At the admiralty there ta a feeling of great relief over Kojestvensky'a explanation and rejoicing at the fact that their Aonfldcnce that there waa another aide to the affair la vindicated. ARTILLERY DUEL re-p- Russians Attack the Japanese Army but are Repulsed Continued Action May Follow. Itill MM III MTSSIANS A MM a . HACK JAPS. F'GHTfNO llEtiOMMKNCES. y. I'Uilcn. Oct. 27. Eigbtlhg lie- ,n m in u'l lock Inrt cvciiIiir u. 'icst of fliil.il 'it. dlie Japan- t litve advanir.t t J the villa 'i .'cioasu.i. wM:-- they are te-4 ! tired after a to have - I. oJ Ins untilct.pt this morning., ,h, aei .a -- MVkden, There was au artillery iisht on the night of Oil tier H , on the ninth shorn of the yhnkb' river. d!ni"v of Mukden. The rannonsilina, di- h was , waa rnmluueii the P.iiwiins attacl.inc the cue The fghting. It li bellnrrd. will mtitiuia up m tha galls t( Muk'Un. 27. i i.nt-iy- nnsu'-i-riirr'- i- . a liy. JAPANTSI: lf)UCY IN KOREt. New Turk lh l. 27. Since the urn.-p- l Of Cevaral irwrawa a aitue r puii. toff Jl'dicy. Icjl h iRiiis-and Mali.1, baa bje-- i a !n'ir- - low.iid If 'M a Herald iTi?;!Sii-i- i P"!j'4i. 'ihs (Kiri.'.M'a till' egiuhli,.!,- Bfnt cue r fnendly rnia'l.ma. Tha Japaiwie ;turriiu.iis thnuighuut K.nre are. n Is to he iucr'a ai to r toiaj .r rich. That num-tip runib-r-'tho nnevoiry for pi ee,i-n- t ini, of q i!et in the proviui"-- . t rrinj h tj n.lng sinter, owing to ih tCire.-ljmv.eiy of the people.' Th Korei irvjwn prlmissR Is at ; but the court js woul to hxv i.N liuejt Die of the Hiir.v n ,'liysiiians un.ai l to tue pal-- Piiditm, 1.251 tenu rep-i-.'.'- r, iiwa.'.'tl by Tboinaa V. Kichar.l-- . aleauier oi London, was by the on October 7th. rein lliit,lung and ah. I d vaic t: ;i capture.) hud oil lx turd a cato I', curie and Butir. ot; R- -j it he j RaxolMt. .ff New I . i seixv-- Jnp-m- c riia."x 'I Y TRY" T9 TSAR M.EEi'S PllWI-KKrf- cr . The division of me IlritiHli Yli'diii'iranian h.is r felved nrp-n- t orders to nnila vi'.i the divir.iiin amduiiHd at tola. and to confiniii- their vnynpn s' t tn the I can : ions. Tf-o oe adviw-- to the caytvtird. YY'hile no time limit fur litt!'.s:.c to Ir.xae vc c;vi of Ru.xia's repty has been flx-- it c.rr'-rrwe,-to V.vi 'o.iav s pvavtaVv p:"'1-- ': sto-i- l siii of leiigmytic, j the b.tLai coicag ut-tauadre-.re touts of tre for maty y ire. tv barred the v; ;t C bralisr dinar! squadren loibirisnded by Vic iTEAMr?. REUiAfeD. rorvl. Rerev At 3 i A'iiaiikl Lord Charles Ixtrd o'clock this sfternoon. 17-Tha Ida a liellef that peacea.ni. expressed Bitkk ihahikr -- Gidiu baa ful actUement Would be arrived at. bets J lltit'ia. Hungary, e fh-l- 27. h-- re, !:h ii- -il - , jr - i- w-.- It I,ana-di-w- 11 f. ll tit cabinet i som-t:m- e e. tiu Chased by an Alleged Russian Warship and Made the Center of a Hail of Shot-SteaStops and Crew Seeks Refuge Below and Then the Warship Disappears in the Darkness. mer SERIOUS ITALIAN RIOTS Serious riots have an sm-rctar- rs d NO BIGN Or DEADLOCK ENDING. London, Oct 27,"lT p. m Dp to thia hour there ia no sign of an and to the deadlock over tba question of tba punishrvent of officers responsible for the North Ren tragedy, so tbs understands. As regards tha British demand for tbelr punishment nelng an Infringement of Russia's Ambassador sovereignly aad rights, Benckendorff, In bis Interview with maintained Lord lomadowne today that anch punishment most ba taken on tha spontaneous initiative of the emperor's government and that aHu-I-demand from a foreign power that shall punish her officers cannot ba eurre-apond- eut n entertained. In any event it waa impossible for tha Russian government ta mete out punishment without having before it statement of facta aa presented by Its own officers. Count Benckendorff also pointed out that tha emperor's telegram waa regarded by all Russians folia aa n personal communloatkin to King Edward than aa an expression of the sentiment of tba whole Russia nation. There la no indication of Lord lns-down- a and withdrawing hla demand though th dispute has not yet reached an ultimatum stage, it la likely to do no if tha day passes without soma recognition of punishment In principle by ihe emperor's government. Russia's continued failure to comply with tha British demand in this respect crest es gliximfor feelings In diplomatic circles which ahnred with Lord yesterday tha impression (hat Rnaela would eventually agrffe to thia Lana-dow- - point. COMMERCIAL CONGRESS SESSION President Kerens Urges General Dis- cussion of Subjects. RL Louis. Oct. 27. today's session of th The beginning of Trans-Mlaalsa- lp ara-sli- DESTITUTE WOMAN eou-een- sd Maiiila, Oct. 27. The British collier Eilsuiy, an iron vessel owned by a Lomlun company, which with a cargo of coal has boon awai'ing orders from the agciit hero for the pant tea days, It ia baa mysteriously disap:cared. rumored that the vessel's eul supply Is, Intended either fir Vladivostok or Kurt Arthur. It ia reported that nine eollfors have sailed from Java and of Ku metre ports in tha direction Manila. Rome, Oct. 27. y, l STEAMIER SWEDISH SUPPLY COAL ES ATTACKED COLLIERS ! miuistara have biten instructed to hold occurred at Ban Pier Vernotlclo, a vilthemselves in readiness in case a cabnear Loc inet council ubould be necessary. This lage of S.uOO inhabitants led to a report that a council had Tha disturbances wera caused by tha been summouud, aud, naturally, inarrest of tha head of the peasant creased the popular excitement, as tt league oa a charge of swindling. The Stockholm, OcL 27. Tha skipper of waa interpreted as an indication that surrounded tbe prison In tha Swedish steamer Aldebarma, from tbe government was about to lake a poeMnta Anal atop. No cabinet meeting has wliich tha accused man was confined Hull, which arrived today at Gefla, been definitely fixed but ona will un- in attempts to liberate him. In the Sweden. Mya hit vessel was chaied lm of carbimeantime reinforcements doubtedly be held before the giiv-rof meat takes action of an importantly neers bad been sent hurriedly to tha the Bkageroek during the evening OcL 21, by a foreign cruiser, Friday, decisive character. scene uf the trouble with orders to CONKER. DIPLOMAT threw 1U to a larger town, apparently a Ruaelan, which Ambassador Heuckenilurff was early transfer the prisoner InThe her. cruiser. oa searchlight the peasant built astir thia a arming and after dueling learning ofandthis con- creasing her speed, passed tha Aide-barthe when rarriage barricades, to drove with hla correapondonce aud fired a shot which had no taining tba alleged awindler appeared house to tho furelga in the road in order effect. Tha AMelmran thereupon hoistWhile he was atill there the ihrow The it from passing. threw French ambassador, 11. Canibon, callvd, tot prevent however succeeded In remov- ed her flag and the cruiser again thus coufiradug tba prevalent belief and a prisoner although stones and bar aranhUglit on tha ateamer that Franc la doing hr ntmoat to ing themissiles were thrown at them hr few minute later bailed shot . all other promote a sstistactory act t foment. mob. The capiuln of the carbiaround the Aldebaran without, howTha confcrenca of tha threw dip- the neers aud two of hla nten were won:id-clomatists lasted nearly aa hour. ever, hitting her. Tho Aldebaran and there were several casual lie tba I'remfor Ualftmr, who spout then ordered th ateamer to hundred One kipper the peasants. among night na tha giumt of Lord Salisbury dispatched ba stopped aad with hla brew sought were Immediately soldiers reat Hatfield bouse, Hertfordshire, warship and order was refuge below. Tha foreign turned today to tba foreign office at to the disturbed district thereupon dtMppeared in the darkneaa. noon. It ia now considered ccrUra that the premier will summon a cabinet council fur noon tomorrow, prior Southampton, to bin departure for where there la reason to aspect be announce tha substance of will either any aciifogivnt arrived at with Russia or In tha absence of n aattlenumt will ennounca tha nature of tba slaps to ba taken by tha British government. SUICIDES tty order of the Jopancue naval lu London, Oct. w 1 HAT CALL CABINET MEETING. pi Commercial Congress waa devoted to geueral discussion of topics presented in impors read during yesterday's President Kerens in a brief address adBMmixhed tbe delegates that the cnngreM waa nut accomplishing ail the work Intended by merely listening lo papers, but that th delegates should dlicuaa the different subjects before them and bring out all the potent points. Nnreusqrily the general review was limited, owing lo the number of paper yet to be heard, but it BlSY AT THE AbMlRALTY". waa earnest and anlmnted, embracing methods, cultivation of sugar New York. Oct. IT. Clerks at the irrigation commercial aatiect of th the boets, foreign office and the admiralty were countw- - labor and capital conilillnna, very Imyy, working at high pressure government protection against floods until late In the night, cables the Her- aud kindred topics. ald's London correspondent. The first l.inl of the adiiifraiiy gave the official Instructions to send with all basts to himself and the various heads of departments Immediately rn receipt of certain telegrams from the continent. About a dozen of the chief experts at the foreign office remained lu el- -i ndnnee until a late hour, ready to In- Waa a Member of a Wealthy and Promform the other departments of state iminent Family of tha South. mediately on receipt of deflnile news. the admiralty waa in rommuni-a-tl-- n with Portsmouth. Chatham and New Y'ork Oct. 27. Miss Ella Hag-le45 years old, who la Mid to come I'f veniKirt during Wednesday evening, nrd sieetal Instructions were given to uf a good family in the south, ba killHie resilient clerk to remain on duty ed herself in tha poorly furnished room of a boarding hour here where she throughout thn nigiit. Half a dozen cabinet ministers were had lived for six mouths within rail, a most unusual thing beRhe left no letters except one or I wo fore the commencement of the annual from people In this city to whom xlie scries of November ranineta. had applied (nr work aa a aeaaiatreMs. The government has nut consulted Rhe is Mid lo have been formerly in tiliirr i towers with regard to any good circumstances. A friend of the Bagley family of 1IIjii. The overhauling of warships at tbs North Karolina, of which Worth home naval stations, which has been In Begley, tha young who ensign progress for past, la being waa killed on the torpedo boat Winsover-timIs Never hastened by working a member, low in the Rpanish war. before have vessels in th reserve Bret viewed the women's body, but was . more aa a to a member of vendition in able not prepared-lien Identify her than they are at th present time. of that family. Work has At Portsmouth, oveMitn on btretJ the battleship New Tork. Oct. S7. Th American inn cruiser Rroddra will tall on Saturday Tr.uinrk. pbrchamd hot lohff from tba Chilean novcrfitnelit. Which next for Puerto Beigrano, tha Argenwaa damaged recently In n collision, tina military harbor, Mya a Herald Th Triumph la one of tha moat power- - dispatch from Monte Video, VTuguay, Hil unit of the home fleet, and it la Tha c culver will enter dry dock there evidently the Intention of the admiralty to have her bottom cleaned. siM-cl- i BRITISH 1 T tie-shi- UuH-ia- llua-luout- r Ky. J Simple Ceremonies Celebrated at the Opening of the Work. of Great Tunnel-Sto- ry should construct the subway road la Y'ork OcL 27.-- Nw ; New Y'ork, years at a cost of JI,000,UUO; great underground railroad, tha latest four that he should have the right to operstep In tha movement toward rapid transit from Old City, tru formally de- ate It for fifty years, with a right of clared open and ready fur huaineea to- renewal for twenty five years; that the city would furnish him with 35 day. The ceremonies connected with tha 000,000 by an issue of bonds bearing 2 per cent interest, and that iq opening of tha tunnel, which waa art were fifty year h should repay the 36,0u0 to taka place in the afternooa, waa 000 and interest by annual Install very simple. A civic celebration planned to be held In tha city hall, meats. The entire property would bedelivered to were be where addresses long to th dty, and at tbs end of th who lease the city could the aye. by Mayor McClellan, and men have had a prominent place In carrying fora on it own term to whom It out the enterprise, and where the may- pleased. The contractor was to make or would formally declare tha great bis profit out of the construction and tunnel ready for th public. operation of the road. The construction of the tube baa BTORY OF SUBWAY. involved difficulties' of a character probably never before faced in such a SWEDISH STEAMER FIRED UPON BY RUSSIANS. London, OcL 27. Tha corns- pondeni of Lloydt at Oefle, Sweden, telegraphs that tha Swedish at earn- er Aldebaran from Hull, reports that aha waa fired at by a supposed Russian warship la tha Bkageroek at 10 o'rlock fa the waning of OcL 21, but anatalned no damage. New York.Oct.27. I The subway Forty-aecon- d direction, cross under n corner of Central park and on to tha Harlem river, under which It pusses by means of a tunnel made famous by th engineerto complete ing skill calk'd Into play the river it it. Alter pastdtig under continue to Third avenue and 145th street, where the tunnel endffanii the line la continued upon n viaduct to ; Bronx park. The Weal Bide branc.i of two track continues north from iPSrd street te Hillside avenue and Eleventh tun-.navenue, where it emerge from and la continued upon a viaduct to It tornilnui at Rpuytrn iHtjvil. Nine miles of this total of about fourteen were ready for truffle today, but it U expected that the East Bitie division and the remainder of tha Weat Rida three line will he ready In about month. The recently authorised line from City Hall under the East river to Prospect park. Brooklyn, will not lie completed for about litres year. With that and otlu'r lines under construction anil authorlxed. Greater New York will have between twenty-twu.iles of subway and and twenty-threallied UneB. Ground was broken for the tunnel on March 25. IS"1", after year of agitation and legislation out of which the present project grow. It had been decided by a municipal ballot that the city should own the system, but It should be constructed under privets contract on money loaned by the city, to be repaid by the contractor with intercat. It reqttiri-i- i six year to lay out the mute and plan the aiae and character of the tunnel and the viaducts. the work being under the supervision of a commission of which Alexander E. Orr was president and William Barclay I arsons chief engiThis accompliahed. bids for neer. the gigantic work were issued. There were hut two responses, that of John Ik Mrimnalri. a New York contractor being Ibe lowest at 135.000 .000. Ip franchise lavolv rpite of the ed, the enormous difficulties of drlvin-great tunnel und-- r the crowded city the blasting and inevliahl suits for damages for injured property, and ih" poMlbillty of a great catastrophe wit deterred si. it attendant liability, r.Qisr than McDonsld tid Andrew On derdonk. whose bid was four nllllon ia hon of the atircessful bidder. The contract under which Mrlkwald tha work nrovlded that he j o e iat siib-nrii- work. Portions of it pare under Involving skyscrapers. costly and specially designed auppolting systems, and practically it whole length Ilea under n crowded city requiring the solution of such problems aa those in volvod ia the displacement of hundred! of Mwera, many of them great main trank conduits, maM of inincsit and interlaced electric wires, gas, water and steam pipes, and all without serof iously Interrupting the service these essentials to tho life of a great city. Old foundation were encountered In unexpected place and quick aanda. strongly flowing apringa and streams lung forgotten frequently called Into play ever device of modern engineering genius to meet perilous . About three million cubemerg'-nefoaic yards of excavatlna were made for of which waa the tunnel, stone. Am this required blasting another serious obstacle was encountered la devising means tor the Mfe tue of explosive, particularly In those pure tioaa of the work which were in tho form of open excavation, or ditching. In preserving the grads the depth of the tunnel underground varies largely, notably along upper Broadway, where it waa driven under the middle of the street. Here the roof of the subway ia but a few feet unflar the paveeienL Tbe detailed work of conby structing the tunnel was done' bethe rente mean of were Inna which sect Into divided ing edyertised by the chlef.cnntraclor. As extensive borings had been mad along tbe entire route, the contractors were enabled to judge very accurately tha character of excavation to be made, but In some of tbe subdivisions unconditions and expected ahetac.foa were found. The tragedy of the entire work, which, up to data, has cost about 120 lives, lie practically In the division on Park avenue In the thirties and forties. A series of misfortunes aad accidents befell thia sect Ion, causing a number of deaths, entailing many carnage suits and financially ruining tha subcontractor, who, to crown the on dark chapter cm the subway atory. finally Uwt hla lire'tn a blasting accident. The hlatory of tbq subway la ooe of pluck, skill and energy. Even wrl'h a f ill realization of wbat it meant whn completed. New Y'ork has anaihema'ix-e- d it daily for four year when blockei streets, dirt and all the thousand and one IncanvenlencM and annoyance incident to a work of such magnitude, have been forced upon them, but tomoving express day when swiftly trains glide through the miles of briland tha dream liant. if From the City Hall to Harlem In Been minutes la a reality, there re aina only the pride lu the arcnmpUh ent which waa manifested In the ce;e .on lea of the opening. The term 10111111" with Its geral-- t cohveyed mesnteg of a dark umlere raend pamage, 1 HIT fippllai to the a itiwna of abWA y. It ta not only tblnf ef beauty, rr.hsportatiofi, but n the whole project the esthetic has one-thir- d tlle-lifa- tui.l. (Continued oa Page 5.) New York, OcL 2Tj At a confer, ence between Minister of Finance Tarry end Lewandaky, a French financier th latter has made, according to tho Herald's Bueno Ayres correspondent, a proposal for tho conversion of tbe national lira and six per cent debt. The offer waa made on behalf of a French xyndicato, No action baa jet eeeeeeeeeeoaeeeeeee DOLBEER WILL CASE been taken. Hearing la Continued In Newt York Before a Commissi en Appointed by California Courts. Valet ta. Island of Malta, OcL 27. The British armored cruiser Bacchant, with Rear Admiral Raldwln-Wilkon obard; tha battleship Albemarle, flying th flag of Hamilton; th battleship Montag, and six torpedo boat destroyer have arrived here The battleship Queen and ulna torpedo boat destroyers left here today for aa unknown destination. er New York, OcL 27. At a continuation of th hearing before a eommla-xio- n appointed by tha Call form lm courts, of tasllnfony in the contest over tha will of Miaa Dolbeer of California who met her death some time hotaL-Mlaago at the Waldorf-AstorElisabeth If. Moras has refused flatly to produce three letter alleged to have been received by her from Mias Marlon Warren, who fell heir under the will to Mia Dolbeer' million. One of the fctten, Mias Moran admitted was written to her from Parle to the and contained n reference wealthy young woman's health and attorneys for the contestants declared It had an Important bearing on her mental raodUkm, It being the plan of the relatives to ehow that MIm Dolbeer Rear-Admir- ia GRAIN RATES INCREASED. Chicago, OcL 27. Th Cen tral Freight association has increased tha rates on grain and grain products, effective December Eth from 1 1 to 1 1 cents per 100 pounds from Chicago to tho seaboard. The rata on domestic grain was Increased from 17 2 to 20 cent and on export was Increased from IS to 10 cents and oa domestic flour from 17 to 20 cents 1-- 2 1- -1 SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF 2 the consummation of years of atudy of the transportation problem on MankettAa Island and marks tba completion of tba first stage of wbat will be the most comprehensive ayetam of g rapid transit la the world. Conamer-lathe peculiar difficulties faced by its builders, the subway Blands unique as a feat uf engineering and construction, la tba shape of an irregular Y, with the stem resting at the City Hall, tbs tunnel runs north to street where it bends sharply west to lo llroadway hud out that thoroughfaretun103rd at rent. Tbi portion of the nel ia a four track system, two tracks for local and two for express train service. At 103rd street two tracks diverge in a gm. 'rally northeasters waa not responsible at tha time aha mad har wllL Ihe lawyers were much nettled over Mia Moran's refusal and to Baa Frendaco asking thattelegraphed the superior court give the commission power to puniah th wltneM for contempt PROPOSAL FOR CON- VERSION OF DEBT. a He Invades Missouri and Expects to Show the Natives Gives Good Talk at Jefferson Gty. Bunny heathlarge crowd today contributed to tbe success of Senator Fairbanks, tour across Missouri. During tho morning tha senator addressed good sized audiences at Jefferson City, California, Tipton, 8edalia, and Windsor. Hla speech at Jefferson City waa la part aa follows: If Republican policies are sound and wholesome, we should make sura to continue them. We can make aura of their continuance by Republican sue-cola the different states. It ia not only important to have In control at Washington, a Republican administration committed to the doctrines of the Republican party, but the Republican party should be in control In those great a tale o I tha country which have a future, and there la no state in this country which baa a greater future than Missouri. Nature has given you abundant natural resources, fields of illimitable fertility, mountain! tilled with valuable ores, and an inexhaustible supply of coal. All these natural elements are awqiting development by the people of the stale. You have the genius, tha enterprise aud tha pacity to utilise them and you have to adhere to certain policies. The policies of the Republican party have increased the wealth of all tha rlatea more than Democratic policies ever have. There Is no offense to any one In that suggestion. You will find it confirmed by past experience." Bed alia, Mo., OcL 27. er and a -- of llllnola, aad John E. Swangar, Re- publican candidate tat secretary of state of MlsMurL Senator Fairbanks opened hla speech here with an explanation of the Republican idea of protection and sold tha results ef a protective policy have caved th country from atagnation, lu concluding, he paid a tribute to President Roosevelt and naked the loyal, support of the candidacy of Walbridge for governor of Missouri. CAMPAIGN ISSUES. DISCUSSES MM ' of Ithaca, N. Y., OcL War Taft discussed tba laauea of tbe campaign nt a large Republican maos meeting in the Lyceum Theatre her tonight The .meeting waa in tbe of Tompkins charge club Fremont composed County who voted for of 800 veterans The Pathfinder," and who have defor clared their Intention of voting D. White, Roosevelt Dr. Andrew president of the Fremont clnb, presided and made the Introductory speech. . Secretary Tafts speech waa devoted to a reply to Democratic Charges against the Philippine government. During hi visit In Ithica Secretary Taft was tha gueet of Jacob O. Bcbnr-ma- n of Cornell nnlverelty. formerly president of the Philippine comtnlo-alontary n. , MISSOURIANS ARE BEING SHOWN. Jefferson City, Mo., OcL 27. Senator Charles W. Fairbanks, ia touring tha state of Missouri, accompanied by Committeeman Thomas J. Akins, of Missouri; former Senator W. E. Mason, Malone, N. Y., Oct 27 A good portion of Northern New York la today covered by two inches of snow and tbe had deer hantere in th Adirondack their first real opportunity of the year for (talking. WE. TREAT and CURE CATARRH aad all wamMa diaauaa at Iki nr. am.lhnu. Km, an-rf- c. m livat. bawaia. kadnafa, Maddar aad all threats, aareaaa aad anaaM d iaaaaaa a hack Hua. aad diaaaaaa a abildiaa. Hama Tmiaaa (am. Writs far frra llat If ran aaa-a- t aalL Coaauilalloa frra. qaeaa na a. x. Moaaa Spicial Offer In Privati Disiates M4 toi"wiH'ro'fwmi.K7 W rmiT can erne axn no eras i ns. siioskmu. .xm - xx' eaxas rr.aaASKSTi.r csovk imf l.a CLako-tra- LB arai" risawbotu ' r It iwi-u- ta pa or lopiy r war par ika rap a uua'1 wraa r at aUDOi ) Ina 1 .11 II .s FLAkor iKOa--xS. Wiru rjl K --AIMJCrKli al.mnui'an.auiianL ur rae u,ia',k and tux-aiaa dea:aa4a all la tirhaMa fw aii'-r peti'-a- r. Pin ion anv Saar of a KtX'r irfand-an ny ia a aarad rautnl sar aft rfcrn' . wm a. Ut f railai WKAaxiwrxg JO. or M? aV7w??mif .am UfeAP-- lr l Sborrr' to LOCAL TBKATnSarTSh 2m IS A SLY ccnss aSI-kf- i Ueawi saw w-- ar aaara bar raw anew iaa a d xaf fw ,( r u as U ioo fwainti yp.J.f',. TiRIi'Ol tLB (MJbOIKwiKA. M AM klmii'H Miil.M Is ImI tap nil for WBKriaaaaar tawua'IiM the wok era? or Ca?nlail. SiaaiaoUsa aad Anita rXKXr? aiaUar at tat efliw. tram 11--(auaf ; Staalasa I ia (; aaadera aad lelldara K a la aartaaranwr-trliiraikasiua- ni Vwe a. DBS. SHORES & SHORES. 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