| Show FOREIGN FLASHES Brief nnd Newsy CnWen From All FortlouH of This Tcrvcntlal Suliero BERLIN Nothing further has been received from Sofia Bulgaria in anyway any-way confirming the dispatch from that city yesterday which announced that a report had been received from Constantinople Con-stantinople that the sultan of Turkey had been poisoned I is believed that there is no foundation for the report LONDONA dispatch to the Times I from Constantinople says that the i Austrian Italian Russian and British representatives have applied to the sultan for firearms giving them safe conduct for the inward passage A second dispatch boat will be attached to the boat of each of the representative representa-tive embassies LONDON Rustem Pasha the I Turkish ambassador in London died this morning lie was an Italian by birth and before entering the service I of the Turkish government bore the title of Count Malini He distinguished distinguish-ed himself as governor of Libanon where he put an end to corruption and prompted a healthy reform in all the departments of the government VICTORAI B CThe Empress of China just arrived from the Orient I reports cholera practically extinguished extinguish-ed in Japan and few interesting developments de-velopments in the eastern situation AH the Asiatic coast when she sailed was looking to Kin Chow where on October 18 a combined boiler and magazine explosion on the troopsjulp Kung Pal sent COO men to death The affair was fraught with peculiar horror as a rough sea was raging and there life overboard The chance of was no lfe verboaT boilers were old and unserviceable but ordinary the catastrophe caution would have prevented |