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Show ILL MAKEDEMONSTRATION. American Warshlpa. Are on Their Way to Turkish Waters-Vice Consul I Mngelssen Not Assassinated. Though the Attempt Was Made. k ): '--'-M Thn r..irt that William 0. MnK.la-on. MnK.la-on. Unlioil Hint... vlro conmil at ll.'lrut, Hyrla, waa klllml. hniiplly provua to havii boon an rrrur. An at-Imnpt at-Imnpt to ntnaHlnnte blm wna mode, but Hie bull. -la flrnd by hla unknown ananllant did not touch him. Tho fact that aaaaioiliiaMon waa at-t.iinplod, at-t.iinplod, however, and that Americana Ameri-cana In nihur part of tho aulinn'a i Jomalii are roiKirlod to b.. p,,r owlna; io anolhor oulliri'ak oi fanntlo-!m. fanntlo-!m. la bold by thn cabinet at Wah-lilKt.ni Wah-lilKt.ni to JiiHtlfy the 'r,.a,nt In 1,1a didoriiilniillon lo permit the amoll European a,iui,ln,n to tonilnux on Ita way to Tnrkiah wutnra. Tho proaenee rf theae wnrnhlpa clnan to Iho acenu ot Turkish outbreak will not be a menace, men-ace, noceaaarlly and may aci vo to ixpedlte tho motion of ihn Tnrkiah Korermnent. which la ummliy dilatory In granting any rtnnian.la lhat ar.i not backed no br a ah.. ..r r...... Tha (ravlly of the alluution In the Pnlkniia. It la thoimht. will render iha aultan particularly analou I., pia. cam and pacify tho fnlte.l Kiatea. Thorn I no doubt that at bouoin the Hrlan aaaaailmnhm and the Macedonian Macedo-nian trouble are traceable lo tho anino rauau. UnfortiinMrly tho aolu-I aolu-I ,,,,n I'1" lkn problem would not ! remove tho conaiant daiiKer to which I foreign mlaalonarlea and rrabienla are icaimand In Aalntlo Turkey. Mr. ()la.. I atonn paslonnt..y advicnloit the Px. , pul.ilon of thn Turk from Kumpo. "bnK and haKKaKii." and a,Hmer or Inter, all j 'Inleamen ai:ro. thnt remedy will I a v to be applied by tho aeliiah and i.ndly divided -vmirert." llm ran. not hope for tl uplete ib mniciliui f the Turklnh euiplre. Th.i qiu-Hilon i f iul,.alunnr.v uctlniy n Turkey I. an MTluua aa Ihnt of thn I'IiIium,. ,a. i lonn. Mennllmn our rlk-bt In amende 4ii,l n-paiatlon. tho ninii. iii.,.irtinenl renlijca, nniKt be enforced with thn turnout reaoluilon compailble with vena and aolfreapnct. An urumit appeal baa roachor) the late department from the American board of mlaalon at ll.nton that Immediate Im-mediate atep be takon for the protection protec-tion of tho American cltlr.cn at llnr-pout. llnr-pout. Tha board 'a dlapatcho from there ropreaont thn altimtlon aa ej. Iremely urave. Thore are at tha Kuphratoa eollrire at Ilnrpoot fourteen American teacher, teach-er, hoaldc women and children and property to tha valiio of Imooeo. 'I hero la an American colli. no at Bel-rut. Bel-rut. In which are a number of American Ameri-can toachor. Tha otpreanlnua of Turklah r. irot t Ihn attomptecl aaauaalnatlon of tha American vice eonaul, which ,fiava been ample and doubtiena aneA, re not aiwiafactory to tho I'nlted Biatoa. While lhliountry la not likolyto demand de-mand an Ini'rmnlty It will dtmand lull protection for all Ita cfflclalt. and Turkey may be called upon to inlute the tin a;. Actln Hocrotary cf tILate I.ooml anld: "The Kunipean aqundmn will proceed pro-ceed to llelrut, not primarily for the purpoae of demanding an apology or mitiMfnctlon for tho altempt on tho :.fo of ona of It offlclala. but for the lurpone of prolwtlnir the Uvea of American clllron In Turklah territory. terri-tory. Life and property are In urave danger. All foreign nilnUteri Con-itantlnople Con-itantlnople have noiliw-d Ibelr giv-enimenta giv-enimenta of the critical lliwti,,,,, ,j rome have renueatod the preaenca of wamlilp for tho purpone f affurdlng ampin protection to all foreigner In I'urkey. According to diplomatic rop-reaontallve rop-reaontallve the altimtlon la ourome-ly ourome-ly grnvo and all forelgnnra nro In danger dan-ger of uolug murdered by Infuriated rnd funnllcul Turk " Tint llrltUli frob:n oinoe .latoa I Ibnt (Irent llrllnlii certainly will , I MAP OF THE DISTURBED TERRITORY. ! A ' l'Mflftt,r 9 e T nd that It la not likely that any other power will ralxo an objection to n u'fr r at""" "" '"'rt "" United Blatea In connection with the attempted BnaKlnatlon of Vice Con-"' Con-"' M"gel"iMi. no niBMer wlmt pnj-ceduro pnj-ceduro tho ami partmimt at Washington Wash-ington niny conal,,.r niii.t advlanhln It ll pointed out thnt tho United -State la Independent of European ..greemtnl r.-B,.e,..lg Turkey, and tbt no m.ttier what policy nbe may dopt It will not bo Intervention In the .nternailonnl nrfalra of Turkey. It la om. lully aluled that tho dla-Ptch dla-Ptch of thj Amer,,a ,adron to Helrut will ,,, ,,e r,.Kur , ,,r yrnnrfl or the other Kuropenn power an having hav-ing any polltiral algnlllcanco In connection con-nection with tha ni-ur eastern .Itua-'on. .Itua-'on. It I pointed out that tho United Htatei ha always refrained from taking part In tho near eaatern complication., the Kuropenn powor ..... , , uuraen or thnt nueallon. ""'Ing rrench olllclnl likened the preonco of nn American aq.mdron in Turklah watom to the detimnnra-tlon detimnnra-tlon made by the llrltlah and German varahlp In Vonomolan water. A aeml-cfflclal etatement, pub'llahe'.l nt Horlln concerning the attack on tha United Htatoa vice conaut at Ilol-tut. Ilol-tut. aaya: , "Should Turkey ink the advice of the Imperial government In Ihla matter mat-ter the Imperial government would not fall to Imprea on the former the neceaalty for giving thn American government the fulle.t aallafactlon "The action of the Waahlngton gov ernment la conaldered to bo entirely correct and according to tho tradition ot the American republic. International Inter-national compllcatlona In conaequonce tr the American domonatrntlon are pot expected, for neither rTanco nnr nu!a. which haa alway conaldorei Aala Minor to be under the apodal Llpton Had Flag Changed. It wa notice I thnt ehorlly aftor Eir Thnman arrived at the Orlonlnl ootel. Manhattan beach, the other evening, an Irlah ling which adorned Iho main entrance to the dlnlngroora a romovod. In the party which no-companled no-companled Hir Thomn wero the earl and eountea of Hhafloabiiry. The yachtaman on entering held a few moment' convoraatlon with a waiter end a little Inter thn Iriah flag waa eplamu by the llrltlah union Jack Blr Thomas. It I undorntood, would have had r.6 objection to the green lannnr If It had borno a crown In addition to the harp, but a the hotel wa without any piece of bunting with the double decoration the change waa ' made. Fall In Alpln Crevaa... Herbert K. Maimer, an experienced young Amorlcnn Alplnlat, and hla guide have had a rumarkablo escape UNITED STATES MIN I8TER LEI8HMAN. Pfelfl-1 Ii tut".,0'' I'cl"nn,n' rnl""1 mlnhtor to Turkey, whor-n dm- It will be lo pre, the claim of tho United Rale, and to , em., , 1 . late reparation for the at.empled aanaaHlnntion of Vlco ! Ton u gel " ha bnd a ahort. but active, diplomatic career M In 1!7 ho waa made minister to Hwltrerland. nnd two year ngq wna transferred to Turkey. The kid Ig of Mia, KMon Etonn. pssn flnanclal clnlma of ,hl, country agalnat Abdul l.amld. a m , ,, : " eral turmoil In Turkey, baa given him a very busy ,w yea a , r ...I, .man ono of tho many Cnrnoirlo mllllonnrlea. wi preal, . t of the Carnegie company from lsi.4 to 1S9. and la tho conndentla fr end and protege of Andrew farne.rlo. II.. home I. .ttUi.rg ' 'r" nii protection of Krnme. which tnke almllnr cognliance of Syria, will Interfere." Inter-fere." No Popular Uprlalng Feared. tr. II. II. Jessup. who recently returned re-turned to hi homo of Montr, i".., I'a., from llelrut. Turkey, In .peaking of tho attempted assassination of Vlco Consul M.igolsHen. .aid there 1h no evidence of any populur ii rhdng In llelrut agnlnnl either Christian for elgnern or Amerlcuiis. Tlier.t I no t-peelal hostility to Americana In Syria, not oven among Mohammedans, Mohamme-dans, ttie leading Mohamineihitis of llelrut being among our best frlen.ln. "I have received," he anld. "a letter from a prumti.ent M.diamuiedau In llelrut. congratulating me on the fact that my .on I. going to preach tho gosiH-1 In 1'crslA, though ho say ho would have preferred that he enmn to Syria. Tho murderous attack on Mr. Mngelssen wa., au far aa 1 can Judge, not from any popular uprising, but the work of aouie individual, acting act-ing either through personal revenge or hlrod to do the deed by hoiiio unknown un-known person. "Our consul aro Instructed to protect pro-tect American citizens. Consul llavn-dal llavn-dal and hi brother lu law, Vlcu Con- ul Magelssrn, wero moat active In ecurlug the right of nary Syrian who brought proof of h'a Americun oltitonahlp. Thore wore fro-iuont caaea ot defending Syrian American, In aluioat all of which Mr. Mngelasau had been prominent, and thla may have awakened the perianal hoaUllty of certain persona, who hired the man In ahoot him. "It la notorious In Helrut thnt no Moslem can he punished for killing Christian I do not apprehend any uprising In Syria on ccount of the Mohammedan Insurrection. The visit of the American fleet will have a most wh..losomn effect, and It would bo well If an Americun ship could be permanently stationed on tho Syrlnn const. "Thn American mlaalonarlea and profeasor. of tho Protestant collego In llelrut have always taught the pnn l"lo. loyalty to their aoverelgn and obedience to the lawn, nnd tho Americana Ameri-cana residing In Turkey have, almost without exception, been regarded by tho-government and people a pursuing pursu-ing legitimate, peaceful evocation! and desiring only the jgood of the people." , near Kl Morltz. cm tho Morteratnch twenty minute below tlio summit.' whllo ascending the aleepe it lco slope the center auddenly cav, , rrm. Ing a crevasso morn than If.o feet n 'lepth. Iluih were dashed to the Is.t m, with masses of co to,.ri,, above il m. 1;ln cu!llu ,, lost coiiHctnitit.sa. They were mls.,ed by a party nhea.l. wl.u lowered them, "elves lino the cavern nnd found Iho American uninjured. The guide n lomenhat burl by the lco blocks Schley Made Himaelf Popular. Admlr.il Schley uilend.d Iho yncht rncea ns guest of the New York Yacht cl'ili, but manage.! to 1 ,, him. elf In tho background In spile f ef. lorts to lionize him. V, n b, ,nru lb club ai'i.micr Mnnmoiitli bo c iro-fully iro-fully avoid.. aallor talk and m ido landlubber happy by aavln -I or. KO downstairs" Instead of "Let's K k low." lie oven wore a derbv hat In-rtoad In-rtoad of tl.e yachting cap arfectnd by most of the oih.,r men on board Suit Inter.. t. Lawyer. IV. Welssborger, a prominent lur-goon lur-goon of Krankfort. C.ermany wa ao severely Injured In a railroad' accident on,e time ago thnt ho had to c.tase practicing hi profession. Hla claim ! for damage waa ubmlttcd to a court of law. which ha. decreed that the Doctor .hall receive annually from the company 17.000 mark, (abcut $tooo) The charactor of the award rather than the amount haa attractod alien- . Uon among lawera generally. |