f? v iVitf" - i It. Jt . I 'tf&NUtt $$s! f'iA4 ' lilllJII 3r 'v r 9 THE ONLY SCRANTON PAPER RECEIVING THE COMPLETE NEWS SERVICE OH THESSOCIATED PKESS, THEGREATEST NEWS AGENCY IN TUB WOULD. SCJUAlNTOxV, .PA., TUESDAY IMOJtNlNU, OCTOBER 13, V.M. TWO CENTS. TWO CENTS. V-1' ''f 'l l aar i. 5 'r , v? FIRST WITNESS FOR SCHLEY Judoc Advocate Lemlij Concludes the Testimonu on Behalf o! the Government. CAPTAIN F. A. COOK DEFENDS ADMIRAL He Says That It Hnd Been at First Believed by Snmpson nnd Schley That the Spanish Fleet Was in the Harbor nt Clenfuegos It Was Com modore Schley's Expectation to Meet Cervera's Ships in the Open Sea That Prompted the Desire to Have Coal Enough for Any Emer gency Regarded Schley as a Brave Officer. iy Kielusnc Wire fii'in T lie Atnociatnl Pic,s. "Washington, Oct. II. Tniluy in the Schley court nf Imiuiry Judge Advo cnto Lemly coiuluditl prcsentullnn nf testimony for tin- government and thf lrst nf Admiral Schley's witnesses mis nt i i id need. Captain i-Vanels A. Conk, vim coiniiinndeil Admiral (then com modore' Schley's lliigslilp, tln Itrook lyn. during the Santiago campaign, and wlui aclcd, though iinollleliilly. In the npntily of chief nf staff for thu coni lodoro, was on Hie. witness .stand the Tenter part of the day. He was fol lowed ly I.letitciiiiiil Coiiunundcr Will f .-1 iii Fullani, who was senior wateli oi. cer on the New Orleans during the Spanish war, and former Lieutenant John Picnic, who, as an tillieer on the Harvard, translated the cipher dls jatelirs between 'omniodore Schley ti ml the. navy department carried by that vessel. Anion;-' these dispatches was that seal, liy 'oinmodore Siitlc.i, May L'S. cxpicsslug his regret at not being able to obtain the orders of the department, and explaining the reason why he could not. do so. There are fome verbal discrepancies between the original draft of this illsiateh and the uflk'ial print of it, and these .Mr. Ueale explained. Lieutenant lionlo was the lust of the government witnesses, although I'ap tain l.enily explained that he would re serve the rlfjlit to call others if occasion should demand that lie do so. He had no sooner retired than the first wit ness for Admiral Schley uus called. Tills proved to be the Cuban pilot, Ed wardo Nunez, who told Schley on May 2!, lS'.w, that he did not believe the Spanish tied, under fervern. was in the harbor at Santiago- Captain Cook's testimony was a review of the entire campaign after Cervera's lleet, begin ning with the departure of the Hying; squadron from Key AVcst on May jy, nnd ending witli theb.ittle of Santiago, July.",. Ho said that at tlrst It had been believed by both Sampson and Schley that the Spanish Heel uas in the har bor at Cientuogos and that no notltl latiou to the oontiary bud been con veyed to Commodore Schley until the arrival of Captain MeCnllu on May t'l: that it was Commodore Schley's i.x peetution to meet the Spaniards lit the open sea and his constant care was to have coal enough for such emergency. lie gave particulars comeming the retrograde movement, and I'xplulned the lirooklyn's loop In connection with a graphic account of the engagement of July II. Ashed for an opinion its to Admiral Schley's bearing as command ing oflleer, he said: "1 always regarded liim as a very brave and patriotic olll cer," THE TESTIMONY. When ('..plain Cook -went mi tin- mind ho h.ii quest inn-'il tir.l liy Mr, II.iiiii-i: "Wli.it jiil'nimn. tinn ili'l mi lino iiliilu .it K.v Wc,i on .May VI tutiKiiiInx" I lie ithcicahouli hi Coiioia'., lleet V" lie Has a-keij. ".My ii.'loioin inm- arc tla.it uli.it no hinn inn simply fiom 111111..1-, It nn .iil tin. span. laid-. Iinl left 1 In- 1 .ni.ny bland, and a pu-t nf ttirm h,nl luiu ..ijililcd nt Maitiulitin-. I'iiiiu rm-ular iiiliiiiiuiloii, or pciliaps fium Iniur iii.iiiiin ..out by tin- ll-iii-inl, wo hc.inJ tint thoi hiil sunt t" Ciinun.i." tin mw the ioa,ous (ur the dcpntine of the runs i-iii.nlioii lor ( li-iifiii an,, 1 .ttt.tn ('..ok Mli II10 M)ll,llnl tl.H I lu'Oll will til tlul poll to 1liipri'iiit iiiol liici'l Iho i.iiiUIi Mii.oliun, 'it having hi ni ilrnrnillieil, n, ho holioioil nt iiH. 111110, by 1 linn in iii.it.tr ti'iifiuao, t beir nliloi I'W illlllt." Ill' ll.Jit llllliol'.tooil tll.ll tn Su. ili Ihit ojiiliil lilillillloii, n( vjr lor II.iii,i, innl il wn, Wliew'il th.if they wniihl j.0 i ( lohdirvoft. lieuin-o nf ;i mif-vibiliiy In .i miii. The i.ipl.iln ihull, i a unii'i,illiiii lr. itti'Ui tiiiiiiiioiloio Sihloy mi, fjjii.iln ChoMir hilo ihi- .ii.i(lioii h.i, en rotitu to 1 !iiiic;,. lr ahl thl-io hail ,H, u. lioinm,, 1 til'lll ahmit i.i..illnu on ilir uniihiiii 111:1,1 n( lulu. "Iho only thin,; I ii'ii.lli-n." ho ..ihl. '.,,, (hit Coiiiiuoiloiii slili.i iiiii,il,inoil C.iii.iln Mictrr pi,v i livily a to Iho IjeilUle, fur ,o.i. 111'.- vhlm on the ,011th hle of 1 uh.i," "pn i I,imv what iiituinution u K robcil.'" 'I 1I1I11K thry iun,iiliii .1 iliut at iho lime, mill .inulhinu' h.i. n,ih .ihont r.ipo I'm, I riTiillnl nlirriYtiiil luuhlnK at Iho ihait ilirn-. ml il ilhl not io'oiii 10 1, (.ivorahlc phiio. iiif.w the nililooi uf i.nlln-.- n-a, o.nly iin,,... liivjil, it rii hi lore li'.niin- Key Won, ilinii,i) lloWi'.--W.u yuiiv 'ii,iu.r tu (,,'.,,, Tru ill' or ilhl not luol, lil,p a fiiouhu. pim. I tin) tint qiille ui'ihrdJiul thai " "I ,.il I I li'intlril ii.ii' .i.ll I t t UijI a Mtri ii.o -. . . ...--,,... .,.. .,. ., ,,, llllii-ail, t UijI t'rno won' Hut f'.in' Crtu ilnl tint aoom ;ollu il.m- fr lujlinu klilp, fioin ml. llru. Mr. l.iiui3-IVrhjn Iho uiiirt wmilil like to ticir Mhi' nt tluniitht mi. "I co-ihl lint will m'p how tie 1.,, ...,,. ,, rniihl et l,ir iln'i!;li In there o ihjt the u.iti-r wniihl In. (month fiiiiitsjli fur tho 1 .tlllt r-t 10 S" illOIIIlll." fiipbiln riiol. 101 illeil Ihe imollnj (,f He Mirlilo lii'til with Iho flvln-r .iuiion rn unit" Id ( Irntiicgua, lint ronhl trull only erv IiiiIk tlnotly 1 tin tut lli.it Hit' Suirii'ioii kill ilolherril tn the tiinntiljii mil Infornutlmi f 1 1.1,1 the l.4lo nt Hi ii II1110. " ilhl not rrcriie any Ittfurma tlon," ho n,, hji .li.l nut imi,liler lu Inel. lent Iniiicrlant." Blockade Established. Tlw Hllue- mM that 'arrltliii: " t'lcn lucgo, un thu invrnliij gl'Mjy 2' a liloaadv Hfl.t rkt.ltill'hi'il iininrillnlrly, hnaiuo Hi,, fliins of until hii he.iiil, It w.is lielliMil tll.ll t'ci rr.i li.nl nrriii'il, ami n fete In honor of his .'p pe.unnei' H.11 1111. l:.iithM'l1.o on tin 'hole .il.'n were mtii, hut Ihe.v lure mil llrnl nn, lieiMii'i It h.h I'uti'iili'Kil ilo.li.ilile imt to iinni'd'a'.irlly e peml .iiiimnnillon. "I lliltil. Iietiioen that I line ntnl the niiiul of the Viltlln, II H.l ill'..nillli lll.lt tho Hhnlo lii'iioh n.H nieiipleil." he alil. "tt'c M' i.n alty .mil otln r on tho ho.iih. 'Iho pn.-lhlllly nf 11 hnal lanilitiK tt.li Inlheil of, 'I In- I'le.i was that ttc ivcnihl li.no to an in pieltj noil In tho ttelttnul ami nt iiiitht. I ni.i.i h.ne ni'l Home onmeiMitinii vilth tho iiuntiioiloii. nhont it, hill I 1I.1 mil leoolloit. t'n Iho .irni.il "I the Ailnla He fully (M'ecleil tn eel all lufor in.ition." "Ililhl j on ro any Ikii.i1 Ilillil "i ll0", "lille you wero Ihoo!" "Ve. Ihc fii-t thing .liter ho ailiie.l, on Slav 22." "U'heio lure Hicko kl2n.1l llshu ami VJ' Hero llirj '." "I jmlceil Iheni to have Inon alinul 'is 01 1.01011 nillis P. tho uratn.ini. thine liulil, one alio.nl ol the oilier, veiy itUluetly. ami tho il iii.,inii that tool, pl.uo on lie hli. In wlik-li the (imiii.nilnii took pail, w.i- pii'My 1 loar 1 vi lli 111 e tint it h.i- a M2ii.il nf Mime kiml to a hist that lliol, ami lli.it ho leilalnl.i li.nl tin in In llnro. I know h" fell ilouhly -lire at that lime Hut he hail lliini I hens Time w.h miiiii ilbdiM-irm MhelliiT tlio-c vile i-isnali that tliev win- coins lline or whilhir lliey ero .1l10.nl lime. Itut of one lliim; I am ioty pn-ltlw: Hiaf ttio 1 011111101l.il e h.ii ..nl'lleil ho hail tlioni in thoio at tint time." "I'heio coulil h.lic l'H'ii no iknilit whatever, from Hi" aiiaicoments of tho-o llaliti, Hut utey Here iuter.ileil -n lmi,il,5" "dh, tm: their apprniisiK -il tho time they ilhl ami lem.iiuit'Z hi Imnr, hut He 1011LI not lot i-i mi ic (tout whom or to utmiii they ni-ie sent." Mr. lTantia qnr slioneil the 'itiio- coiireiiiimr tho anii.il of tho lon.i ami tho Diipntit off Cienfuocn,. Captain 1'i.olc sml they hail limittiiit rk-patohe., lie hail ualheiiil fioin i oiim 1.-.U ion with ('(iiiiiniiiloie solilov altir their tiieipt that it was tho iile.i nf Imtli Sinii-on ami Shloy that tho Ainorii.in -iiuailton .houhl loutiniio In lmhl t'lotifnoKiis. Ilo ikl not. lie mill, leo.ill tho iditpt nf llii Mil'alla iiuinoiainhini lomeyinir a lanilimr 11l.no no.ir ('ii'iifnocin. Mter loailinu' the ile.palih ho -ahl: "I ii"ier saw or heard nf it. It in.li haio lii'on leieiieil. lull il" I li.nl n'fii it I (o'lt.iinly Houhl ri'ini'iiilier It. While he m.h lint foi 111:1 1 1 r nppnliili'il .1, chief nf .stall In ( one inoilmo Sihloi, tMpl.nn Cook li.nl ofien aitod !u that inoaiity nml the (nuimii-iiiio h-nl. ho sank alH.n-i ooninninh.iti'il veiy freely with liim. Mr. llatina .i-ln-il: "Weio inn priwut nt any intoriieiv hetHeen Captain Mi Call. 1 anil Ike enni- llinilnlo?" "I 'mi in eniiull ition." "ItiielH- ami evartli .11 ymi can, a'ne it, what ncotureil." Talked on Various Subjects. "W'f falkeil on i-iriniH .-ulijeot-i at lu-t. I think Captain Milalli infoinieil Iho 1 oiniuoil'iio he had niateiial for the in-uiL'eiit ami ho aihloil that lie H.11 ni'imr In oiiunuunioato Hith tlioir (amp. W'e lnoiisht iii Hie question -ihout tlie o.nnp ami whiro it ia, ami then tho (niiinui doie Mill In him: " 'W'r haio seen puuliar lline lisht--, one ahe.nl nf tho other, hole, Imt hc cai.nnt niako nit ttli.it they .110, ami I holieie it U i-miio-tliins In ( 'on nee lion with the Spanish licet.' I ap tain MiC.illa e;.io a M.nt. thiew up hi-' html, ami sjiil: 'That is the sisnal mini iho iii-ni- ('iil cauip. 'I bey want 1 imuinnioalo nitli .inn,' ami nikkil: 'Well, I i.in un Iheic ami llrnl out at nine.' 'Iho iiiimniiili.il' inkl liim In in, tn tjet i tl :n soon ns pn..sihle. and rnhleil: Voii can -end a hnal at,ios and let nio knoiv Jls snou as poisililo.' "When the snhjeet of inilintr (iiiiii iii airain nml the meat ililllnitly ho neie itoinit In line in oo.ilin tiinu inlller .)n luenlloni'il Captain Mil'alla .said: 'Vnu m-oil mil lie at all oiimene'd iliimt me: I will set in.il if Iheio I- any uul in he olit.ilnoil.' lie Has alwayi dieoiful ahout oierilhiuc. lie Mailed from the ship alnio.-t immediately and -aid: 'I niiist get oil.' "In tho ine.ililllne, chi-ely eonneileil Willi that, wai the ani1.1I of the Ailnla. That i-leaiu-hii (.11110 in li'.m -lamaii.i and reiorted that the Spanish Heel li.ul sum Into Su,ti.i8n, and had loll nn tho link. 1 reiolleit tli.it paitidi l.nlv, liic.iu-o that Kilned tn rmifiriii the miu int.ilnie's idea that I fiitT-i had rc-iokeil t'ien fuei;o;. The Adtil i Has a -u.pioioni er.ifr. 'I he (.ill. or.- did not ulii' any clear leasou for unlnc; In iMi'it tk.it tlu:y H.inteil to louunuuiiato with their Miliji'ct,, In my i onu'i-atlou with the lommodoio my Impiesslon-' nolo that ho kinked upon thai ns i.ii.piehui-. No, iimlei-iandin the in it tor-, and not knunim? i-v.ic.tly his ohjeot, 1 said M.iniihiu-r In him' nlinut Ii-llinir tin- steam t.hii in in. lie said: 'I don't onto anjthlnir ahiiiii hr, but I am huiind to uel i nfiiniKil l.'ii Iii'iu In-i. If the (apt.iln does not itiie It I villi ii'H.iiuly set it out of some of tho i.Imi'Iiji'i.' Strengthened His Belief. "Il Ha- airjiiuod that tthui she oaiue out the iifl.ii i, i-hould 2n iilm-iiil and iiiosii.ii the pa, senilis and set iiifiiiuialioii liom them, she did l'nt come mil. Thai i-iiiiiittlioiioil tin- ii'innni dole's hellet thai tho panNli lleet Hal tkoio. 'Iho i:.nfli (ami down in the eienins' ami lo-i-.ii loil Hi-iL llioy had loniiuuuloateil v.Hh the iiisiuseiii i, iiiiii and thai tho Spanish fiii.idiiui ia, not in Cunfueso.,." "Ili.it infm unit ion was s'mn in pniltho foiui, Mas It';" "Positive " Spoaldni; nt the mal supply of the iiib nf the tl.iiuir Mlladlnll Hhilo -It Clollflli-SOr, C.lpt-lill Ciml. a!il i Ii.ii his only .iniet.i wa iniminlnK Hie Tolas, ih riippli ia lluht. II kail keen found dlil'.dile tn mal that ship mi sn-i mini nf iu ,piiiiMii. Coininoiloio si-id(ij hid alw-ijn hull ii'i.!-u-nt In Ieeilii2 tho ships as full ot on.il ns ins.lili, niailiui.' liiiiisi'K nf eveiy oppoituuiti in lake nn di'-li siipplle.-. Captain Cnnk himself h.i, I lint toil, espoi Lilly in Minis iilniilt tho coal nipp!y ot tin- II 1, 1 1 it and never had hem, "nt- lh, ,iil:Ii thin- wile times when 1 t-hntihl lino hern slad In haio moio." Tho i.ipt.iiu s.nil In- iiiallid the aniial nf Hi" de.palili ku.ii Haul, mi Mil 'il with ileqialvhes.. Ilo w.is told th.it tin- inioim.illi'ii was thai Hie spaniah lleet was In Mutlasn. "hut," he Mid, "I h.i, mil i-poi ialli' ltiiiii'i'il wild thai liem, as I had lie.inl II lienue." Ilo 11111. Iioiveiei, ti.l, I ih.il Ihe luliiiiiiallon H.K nunc pn-UUe il,, in any lihh had h.-in hiniiuhl. 'Iho iniil inodiiie had mid til i n Hi.it the II ink had l.mii'.ht oiileis that tin' 'ipiadiiiii should pinieoil In San li.iso it he 1 1 In- loiuiuniluiei lias i-itl.,tled tint Iho spanlaid, lino nut In t leiifiiesoi. Cinn liioiloio Sihley s.i I'l' 'I am not isiti-liod tk.it Ikiv aie net hero. I still hihoio tho.i -ire heio." "If (..itl..lled lh.il the spiniaiil, Heio al I'iiu fiiosos, ii liy did .ion kale tlii-ii-" asked Ml. ll.iuii.i. "Ileiail.e of McCalla', n;nil fmnl Ike In-iir Soi.ti mi shn:i" "I'h.il, then, inailc- II ileal' tint Iho Siinl.il, moio nut thfie:" "Cntlicly." Departure of S(undron v pen illilnt; the ilepnluie of tho lb In,' squadroii for s.jnii,iii, iho Hltnias said II, .il it iva ni.ule altei ilarl. in eidu in ioiko-iI lu iutiutiiiiii, ami thai Iho liuhli Hi'in il.nkiiinl lor tho Mine pul pose. 'Iho pi Ihe ululit of the '.Mill iiJ takly Rood, 'Ike Hilt ill) the Hi'itliir Ha, Mii.i'lly -Hi, I itiiiin.v. nitli a -il iihiih was "uioil er.ile In loiish." H the '-''Mil Ihe neither moil oialcd, but liim- mis " Ion;: ami tuly ea," , It Ii iho ahlps ii. Him; .1 U'io'1 deal. The.i hil lieeii iniiipelliil tn lmv up ill order In ati'oni moilaii' tho Cdulo, the .mninodoro ilililnir In keep the sii!adiou iiit.it t 111 lolilinil lolm lll.in. Tilde n,l ionldllulile talk nil Ike lull nf the loiniui'il'iie (iinuinliiL' the toal Mippl.i. Ilo loll Hut If lie Hun pii'-olil I'lpel-diluio was to iim ilnuo a lumhl nui iniitimio Ions, lie iva. i- ill i-sii-i lalb lomciiKil ahuiii Iho ToiJi, ami had raid In film (Captain Cnnk) tint "no hum keep Ike hhin ill llnlitinii tliui." Thry lial lOioiiltid cliait, and lallcd mil' the ilo. tonkins' for a plate III for inilins:. I'ln.illy Ihey kit eu Imie anon II. ii, ami iinl dituleil In liy i imiU" I'nr (hit ioint. "The idea," Iho iillni.c i-ald, "wj Hut we Khoiild piou-ed in tho illiecllon of SjiiiIku, and that if ho fouml the mm aiitli Hut no iniild toal no uniild Inuut'iliatil,! Im-tliillo Hie iloil.jik. 1ml if not pint llo.ihle in do that ho iiouhl pn 1 to liuiiaiviii Hay ami coll tin ) c." "What, If aii.ilhliik-, nld ou uy to the toin inodord all or lie ulattiil Inward Sanllasn!" "lie ttartcJ at toon a, he found the Till! had cnmmli rnnl. Mv bupropion l Hut ke iM he -koutil ro to Mntlaso, tkal ho fouml II I""1'; tlo.ihlc lo in.tl front rolllcru, nml Hutu he h"iiin tl.V. If they (tot ton (.holt ut rn.il lif "'lla " tn (Intialvri Hay or try uninetthcii! ope. "What (lid ymt fay tn kiln?" "I Ikllit; I Mid 'Vein deoiiled iilel.i. "Did mi wyi M (.oiisrntnl-ilo yon.' "I ilon't iciollert. I may or ni-ij mit- think II nn a ftiihjeit nl itr.ilul.itloii. Captiiln Cool! lelaliil Iho i.lttleillali nf tilt nieellinr Hllli the Moulihlns nil Hatitlnini. and lohl of Catilnlm Cotton nml Slssheo (oniliis ' hoaiil. Siii-aklliit of Captain Slsflice's lll, ho lohl nf his liilnttliiir Ihe pilot Nunez ahoanl, Imt J'ae lain Cook said lli.it ho had not ut tlti lici-n In-pllrd H llh innlldeneo In lli.il liiilliiilu.il. al llioush In.1 'aftenvard fuiitnl that lie n.n .i rellahlc inati," The Hetrograde Movement. Tho Hltiio Ikcn. In re.qiotue lo qiiPnlUni, ile IjIIiiI tlie lettufiade inoveinont of the tl'lns Miiadron tnwanl Ker Wi.t, lieslnnliis .Mjy JH. lie f.ild Ills Hint inform ithiii Hill Midi -I nune limit mis to he ltmleilalieti ivac iiheti he to; (olied oideis tu move. II" had, ho ald, Infoitu'd Coiniiiodoio r'cldev on the oleums' of tin -"lu that he tlinught the mm had keeonio calm onousli In cnal, ami had niund th.it the eoiiimo duro ,isj had loathed thu caino ((inclusion. It(pl.vlns to iiii'slloin t'oiiceiiilns the likn V-uIc nf Mntlaso. Captain Cook said Hint ( niiiinodoio Sihlei's constant idea was lli.it the los-els should lie kepi iell supplied nitli co.il ami liopl moving constant lo, as lilt theory w.ii that the fspanMi fleet Houhl tome out of the linilini. "Why ivac tho circular lilock-iilo not adopted'; Mr. Ilanna n,l;od. "There arc many tonus of klookaile. ami I h.ne nothing; hut prabo for the oiriular lilml;- ndo," replied the wit , "Imt the idia tt.H to sol Hie Spaniards to rnlue out and lo haio our t-hifis luoi ini and ready for net Ion." (ieneral Intoiest iva niiiilfesleil Itiriniekiitit the ciiiirlruoni nheii Mr. Ikiniia lioe.ni his initilriiM iilimit the kittle of -lull' il. He asked: "Weic um on deck tthui the Heel eaine out nf Saiitiaso harbor on July ::? When weio they Inst sishteiU" The ii'iilv wan In the nesatlio. I'.iplnln dink aid lie had at that tinio keen in Hie cabin. The net iiue.ition wa,: "How did J on HrM le.iiu the lleet was cnmliiff out?" The teply to this lnoushl C.qilain Cook's slory of tint cns-iseineiit a- follows; "I heard Ihe eiiontivo ciflitor call out: "( loar ship for action,' and in 1 had siieii direction to haio the ship toady for inspection I knew al onto Miinelhliiu; ivui happenim,'. I iient on deck Iniunneilialely." "Had .miu any intimation the nislil licfoto lh.it Ihe. Iloel was cinuins' out!" "N'o: 1 tuineil in the nislit kefoio iilmiil. luhlnisl.t. foolin? rather the other way, all Impe of theii coinlnpr out hailns lieen slicu p." 'When Jon iMinc- on deck where Here tho Spani-h it-.-rlsi! What Ht'io they iloinc':" "Winn I fii-l aii'iied nil the fnieoa-tlo thoio note Inn in Mht. 'Iho Ihiril one iai ,in-t nut hole the enlr.nite, and the fouith sipped ccl im mediately afteiward." "What did they do when they cinie out? Whli Ii n.y did they lic.nl J" The Fleet Conies Out. "We Here tn tkc westward. The ent ranee to tho h.nlmr to us was about northea.st. by north. Tie- Heel eaine nut .-out li and tinned as lliei k'll the entrance In four points s'iiitlniT-1, ' that they tin ti--tl in our iliiedion. When I fln-t pa mi ilck the holm Iinl heeu Mailiu.iuled. lieadins ;l litll'! tn tho liotLtlH.ird. When I f.nv the lliot they Here hcnllus fniitliHc.-t. and s-i-iiu-ct tn ho (uiiiiiiir slraishl rm' the inteiial lietnoeii the T'e'-is and the HiooMyu. I unit in the inn lilinf toner -iiid iliicctcd Hie hehusiuau. I tnhl him what I H.inteil tn ilu was tn keep Klrai-tlit for the fleet. 'I key w.uereil a little. Sometiine.s they tinned tmo h.io and ikon aii'ithor. Wo shllled helm mice or twin-, Imt M r.v little in deed, and lluallv liken we were Rollins' up faiily olo-e, say, between l.'-oO nnd S,X yank-, it soomeil to nn- clear tli.il they naiitcd to iass between tho Tolas and the liiooklyn. The 'loxas m.h well on our .starhoard hand and she m.is koailed lo the noitliu.inl and ive.qwaiil. All hips Hero oarryinif mil tin- iustiiiitions of tin: i oiuni.iiider in diicf, and tkat was tn lic.nl in tor the outranto. We Hero well tn the ivci.tw.nil and headed tn the norllieast. When I i-aw that I puitcd the helm peihaps hall way oior. Slit wa- striiiKlni; slailioanl irry r-qihlly. The Span ish fleet wa, mining straight for tiiii inteiial. 1 stoppctl out of the lower nn tho port i-ido In St I -i so"d look nt tin- Sp.iniaiii. lo see jiim iiliat they nolo s"iii's In do a, to our rclitiic positions, ami I thoy eildenlly put helms lianl upuit and worn liunins tn tho Hostwank 'f nolo then tiiinins icry rapidly lo stailio.ini, with port helm, and no had tinned I think almost tn the eist, Tho Texas was well on our i-iar-knaid side, 1 then s-ne tin- older 'Haul upiiit' In the lielmsiu.iUj I. in thimisli the nioiiius ke liieeii the shield and Iho minim- tower tn the other .-Hie on puiposo to ce out own Hot t and our lelatiio po-ltions, "I'uickcr than I could loll It tho rommnilnie (ailed to mo, 'Conk, haul apoil,' or 'Is your holm iiiioil.'' I aiisiwii'il, 'The helui is haul nioit. Iiunliis rapidly as po-ssihle.' As I Hatched tin- To-tas the boiv of the llionkl.ill -soemed tint tn point to her pnit liow. 1 neiei' s.uv the star dom! how ol the Texas and ' hansins her hear inc lerv taphll.i. the Ijmv of tho lliuoldyii pi.nod iilmi-t; the ptot'side of the Tr.s iiulil thole was n tlear optulus' lietiieeu in and the sioiu of tho Te.i. Wo made a complete tin ti. a leiy quit I; linn, with helm li.nil apoit, until no o.uno aionml and paralleled Iho thet nn Iho other i-hle. "As no iMi'-illekd Ihe S-.iiilli tlcct the Vis c.i.va " dmii.il Deivey May 1 iiiloiiupt? How neir did you pi-s to th 't'e.ias? Never Feared Collision, "I never thorn-lit of .1 collliif.n, It nover fn teietl my hud. I neicr for a momeiil li,nl one idea ot tnissiiins in that lespect, Wo passed, I judi,-o, nl.nut li'i -..nils-. 1 hid handled the khip under all (Ileum, tames, and pit hi I miihl judiso ptotty euiitelly, My iuipiossinu wai that mi- weio ahout thu distance wo s.illid in squadion. Ilul a (ollblon 1 never tlu.ushl of. The level liuiiid peilcttlv clear ol tin- Te.ias, laiut- aroiiud, and then no had the Visooja on our Maihoaid bow, Ahuut aheaut was Ike Dqiiendo anil then the Colon. At the lime I tliousht it was tin! Tile.sa, kul 1 Mum di,coicied thai iiel wai illiippius: out and hcadllii tor the liinih. "Ihat iij-i ahout the hottest time of the no tion, Il inn a eiitlc.il lime. Thole win not any tunc for iudctl-Jmi, ami I do nut think tlu'ie was any. I h-no always felt in my mind, stmb Ins tho position.,, tliat the th.iiKci wmihl haio In on for -i disaster kail ivo fliitloil hclni -u suck a I line, lloiicu-r, ho sot aiiiuud iiml we luil Hi-m-t In it- icssck, 1 lookol .'ind t .mil! .sec nuthlni; Inil Hiiokn a.-lcni. All tho les-els teemcil en lelupid in line r-uioke. 1 could mil iimlt'ii-iaml oiaclly how no sot there, Tluy wire all tlnc.; lirins'en the Colon, when aluiut iiunietliali..i, f.islir than I muld tell il, I saw a laise uliito liuiic- In the water, and Ihiuush tills sinoke I saw the l-fiw of I ii'vel. I I'lolainiod at the tune, 'Wluil wa, that' 'Ihe luiisaloi, ulio 11.11 near nio, said H h.is tlio .kis.iihu-etts, or sniiiothlns tn I h.i I i'IIii'I. I said that i-bc nn- nwa.i. and I In ii said, 'lint is Ilu- llii'Kuii.' I fell pciiiitlv assured fnnu tli.it moment. She i.inio up ieiy lapidli. she h.is inakins more speed than no iii-io at the time. She kail all lu r kollei, on, li.nl milled hiilh'ii that iimiiilns? front tonvard to alt. she had steam ami ket iiatir on." "Wlii'le H'.is Hie Oii'L'on wilk tiiect lo the Iln.oklvii nt lk.it linn-'" "I estliualid tl.e di.latioe al Wl janN. si,,. pj,(i ill hetwieii the Tci.n ami the lima. Mm sot 111 li-tineii that epenliis i nine lu the noilli ii,ili of the Tei.is and i.inio out iiIjoiiI Sha ,iaidi 1 1 inn hi, iiie.in a pcipi'iiiliiillar couiso, ' and that uniild nicoiliil lor Ju.t nh.it lie in.nle In the a-ntltllliaill In tuiiiln'-. We IHJilc mult- Hull Ihe l.iilkal iliJineler liociuxt wo pas-ctl pari of that dl.tanto Willi helm half npoit." "What i the tactical dlanii'ti'f of the llrook Ijui" "Ahout 0.VI janli." "Was it cay to hainllo the skip niiiler filch cln miisuiiiit" "I luur hail' seen one equal tn kei," "Was Iho sl.uboaul onslue uf the Him.LIui ii iciii'i diiiini,' that Hunt" Engine Not Reversed. "It wa, not. 'I hole lias sonii- question ahout that. The leasou I feel po-llbo nl that I, I null the i iiciiui,laiito,. My ininc.-.i,n i, it in.i.i luio keen the coiianoiloio or iho iiaus-ilor, i.nc of Hie nio, ulio isild M)iiiclhlli2 a I mil l luik Ins the i-tai'luiaid iiislue. My icpl.v, I icniciu ber icri well, was I did not want to i In i k the ship. That she n.ni luinlns all lluht ami upldly anil I united In keep the speod." "At ihc tlnie ,1011 aiv Hi.- llicumi iianln:; lli mil nf Ihe smoke ua slic on your i-liiliuuil.'" "siarluiaid quarlir." "Viiil ketwicii joii and tlio p'p.inl.h sldiii'." ' Neicr Pel iiiiiii in and the sp.inlsli slifiw." 'While weio ho Spanish ship, ut thai I line." " Ilu ! iniir w.i, aii'Hiiis kelwccn it, and the Spanish ships. She llJl on our aUllmanl qu.li lor." "S'far ill shore.'1 "Vi'i." "Ilcfi-iriiij; back now lo rrrtain points In Hip t-tniy, -ii I did not taie In iiitiiiupl -mi, ,iou aitatt- nu he-lid Hie loiiiinodoio s,iy at one lime, ' 1 1 1 1 ii apurl,! That was alter .ion had Insim to make the Hun mid the liolui 1104 haul apoitt" "Vr; thu helm wan upon, Intimt lianl tpoit- llicu- iij a pei let iindcr-'lmiliiis ho. tiirni tlio roinnioikito nml tnyself, S'eier a ijiim lion of any kind ilurlnit the nellon." "I Hill nk If join- reeollei.tloti N clear ns tn Mkelhcr tho helm lias intt haul npoit liv Join self lht or Hint you did It in uliciltcnii- to an tinier limn tho miiiinoiliuo?" 'Iho Hl(ne.s--I Kato tlio order on inv own to spoti'lklllty. No qiiestlon akoiit Ihat. il lias not aflor knltit? hoard the ronitimdore. Ilo called nut In tuo as I halo silted uhleli I noil' think was simply In iniifliiii hlnnolf lu Iho idea that slio mis tiiinins with a hard nport helui. "At Hint time did you hear any colli creation beliicon the (omtuodou- and the iiavlsator?" "I did tint." "Phi lull see any toipoilo lioalat" "I ilhl not." "Weio joii iilr.ihl of helm; ranitiicd al Hie time tho t in il was helm; inndev" Not Afraid of Being Rammed. "No; thole tins sninclklus Mhl ahout II, hut I did tint clio II a second t InntrtliL from Iho fact lint I know' they tainhl imt i.iui unless llicy Snl iilllilii lu.!' tilinliUj clrelo," "Wore jolt afraid of lilanketlnc Ike Iho Of our licit by luinlna; one way or tho nlherV" "We inlslit hive done It by timilni Ike: other nay." "Had yott Imiieil wllh a slaikoard instead of a fori helui Would Miek aotlou li.ne adianeed .ion o far as Id kilns' .ion wllhin thu lino of 111010 inont of the eneiuj's ships?" "I'lnildid Ihey kail liken adianlaso of II; thai is to say, If Ihey had continued on tkelr (ouiso unit hw est slraisht for us -mil no had tiiiiiod so as In brills' tlicnt wllliln our tinnlncr chile, It would halt- math- lamiuini; iiis,ikle, (erlalnly." "lion- iioro tliey ko-iUlns' when Ihis order iiartl ajiort wai sivenV" "They nolo I10.11II111 soilllnvest." "Vtoie they Ikon he.l'k'd so kid joii itimo '.ha other way they iiouhl have discoveivd the tiioio lllrtat ? "Yci! I Ihlnk they wniihl. The ihatl dn tatieo giicn at tho time lias I, Id) .larib. I estimated J,. 'aw yards and so made R lu my repnrt. In Ihe flist place 110 mint li.no lml by shllllns helm at Midi a t into. 'Iheu If no had turned tho other way wo iniisl hale sono "00 .1 ini, They would not have had much tlbtanc! to run tn sol entirely within our liiinins: circle. That ii all tonicclure." Ml. Ilanna VVh.it 11.11 Iho (nmhiit ami heal ills of I 'iinininil, no Sibley ulillo under file nn suoli oicasions tli.il ,iou had the opportunity of on sen ins? "I 11I11.111 tes-ii'ilcil him as an cnlirely kr.ivo and p.iliintle ofliier. Never In any other way." At this point the coutt totnc ill, Usii.il reoesi for liinoheon. Did Not Say Damn the Texas." ('01111:1111112 lii-s statement after the noon 101 ess, C.qilain Cook mM lie Ihoushl that if Ihc cnsine.s (.'onlinued mi t'jse I. THE PHILADELPHIA KIDNAPPERS HELD Sloan, Fhilay, Dunlap and Wallace Committed Without Bail to Await Trial. liy r.ebi3iio Wire fioni Tho A'soclatrd I'roM. I'lilladelphia, llet. 11. Howard K. Sloan, U. K. l-'inlay, Oscar liimlap and Henry K. W'alltice, the four men ac cused of abducting Mabel Goodrich, the proprietress of a disreputable house. and robbing' iter of money wnd diamonds valued at $S,.iOO, were given a Hnal hearing- today nnd uomuilttcd without ball for trial. The charges against Sloan, Finlay and Dunlap are conspir acy, assault and battery and Kidnap ping. Wallace is eliai-Red with aiding and abetting the kidnapping. The testimony presented today was In corroboration of the story told by the Goodrich woman at the preliminary hearing. Typewritten statements by Sloan, Finlay and Dunlap were offered in evidence, but were not lead In court, and the police authorities declined to make public their contents. Counsel for the defendants announced that no wit nesses for the defense would be called until the case eaine up for trial. BITUMINOUS COAE DEAL. J. r. Morgan Said to Be Back of Operations in Ohio. H.i l!n III. in- Wire from The A-mic-latcd 1'icss. Columbus, O., Oct. 14. It' Is reported here that the bituminous coal deal in this district is rapidly Hearing com pletion. Options In Ohio and Indiana are being obtained by those promoting the scheme. Jackson & Wellstone, one of the largest, linns in tho state, are the latest to give options, which expire December 1. V. 11. Tealheatt, of Chicago, is net In, for the New Y01 1: interests, said to In- those of J. IMerpont .Morgan. It will take not less than $3,fiuii,00o to liuaaee the deal. KING LEOPOLD COMING HERE. Belgian Monarch to Study Our Ship ping Arrangements, liy r.icliMic Wife fiom 'Hie As.ro lateil 1'icw. Antwerp, Oct. It.King Leopold of llelglunt has decided to visit N'ew York, lie imuniuu'i'd his intention at an Inter view granted to the burgomaster on Saturday. Ills majesty expects, among other advantages, to obtain In the Vnlted Stater, many suggestions, as to .ship ping iirraiiReuii.qits which will prove beneficial to the ports of his kingdom. THE JERSEY CITY DAMAGED. British Ship, Bound for This Port, Disabled at Bristol. ll.i km lit'-nc Wire (mm the Vssoclaled 1'ioss I.'indin, Hit. II. 'ihe Il1111s.i1 steamship .leis-y (liy, laplaiu (iuliik, when leaiiu, llihloi, Inuiiiil for Swai sea nnd No- Ynik, strnck Hr qti-iy nail in I'liiiilicil.iud kiaiii and damaged It r stun, "ke nill tiamiir lur i.irsn of tin plaits, -u-.. to iiniHii-r isil nt tho sniu Inn. and li uicr for npair- at Hri-iol, as ii- Bank President Indicted. lie J',xe!u.sw' VV lie liom 'Ihc As,.n ialed I'lesi. Hiainl ll.iphi, Mnh, ll.i. VV illiani T, l.aic.i, loiiuei pr'.,ul ut ut 1 1n- ',,i Vnlu11.1l Iiml. (it Nile,, Mich., iihiih Ha, 11 1 ei kti hy Ihe 1 iul,clni,ciit of Ca,hior -lohiisou, uliu wi., in dh led liy ledeial siand July In.l neck for liu latloii ,1 the 114ti.111.il kuikins Ian, 11a, inday lile.i-cil inuler ispl.fmi) hail. Mi. I..nei had lieeii uii'lcr .illc-i since Sal 111 tin 1. Sir Thotuns Will Visit Chicago. Uy V,i ii.ivc VYIro fiom ll.o Astocl-ilrd Pre,. Niw Ymk, (lit. 1 1. -Mr T'hoiu.n .pt,,n, with Pull ll-iriiclilc, New Voik leiiicintatiio: pr. I'. Held Jlaikoy anil soiiclarics VVcslHood mil Human kit for Clilcasu today by iho prim. I. 1 .1111.1 iillniad. Ml' Tlniiiia, suei m rliii .ran nn iiiiitilioii if tin- Vihtcll' tbih, and nill b the cluli'i suci' while in Hut illy. Superior Court Decision. Ily Kuliislte Wire from Tin- As-nclalcd I'rcn. Philadelphia, (let. ll.-"Thc Juilsinent of the mint licluw U li'ii'lsctl, the iiuliilnieiit is cn slalid and a iiivcrik'nilu mdeicil," lias Iho doll-ion of the cupciiui (nun I Hie today In Hie lain ut Ihc I'oiiiiuoiiiiraltli is, Howell,, '(mm tho quart) r fccsiloiia 1 vol I of l.uzci nc- county. NEW DIVORCE LAW ADOPTED Important Action ol the Episcopal House ot Deputies at San Francisco. VOTE STOOD 182 TO 158 Canon Adopted ns It Came frr" the House of Bishops nnd Pro.. ' . the Remnrringe of Divorced Persons for CnuBes Not Arising Previous to Their Former Marriage. Ily Kxelu'lve Who from Tho A.oiatcd Press. San Franeleo, Oct. M. Tho house of deputies of the Kpiseopal church of America sitting as a committee of the whole today adopted tho proposed ru mm, prohibiting' the remarriage of divorced persons for causes not aris ing previous to their former marriage. The canon wan adopted as It came from tho house of bishops. The vote stood IS-J for, 138 against. The amendment of Dr. Huntington of New York, mulling- an exception In the case of the Innocent party of a divorce granted on the ground of adul tery was rejected hy a vote of 13S to 173. Tito result of tho vote In commit tee of the whole was reported to tho house of deputies, which will vole on tho matter. The result, however, may not be the same feu- in that house the vote of thirty delegations i required to carry a measure, tlie divided delegation vir tually couuling among the nays. No time was set for a Hnal vote by the house but It presumably will be taken tomorrow. The house of deputies adopted the resolution presented liy Dr. MeKini of Washington, providing- for a standing joint commission of both houses to consider the relations! of labor and capital It is to consist of three bishops, tlie presbyters and three laymen and shall report Itself proceedings to each general convention. THIRTEEN MINERS ARE BURNED Eive Probably FatallyResults of an Explosion at Tunnelton. By r.Xclusiio IWio f i cm tlio Associated I'leit. Tunnelton, V. Va Oct. II. liy an explosion in a mine hero today, thir teen miners were burned, live tirob ably fatally. The accident was caused by a miner loading a hole with too much powder, causlttfj the duf-t from the ok'ctrli: machines to iKiiite and explode. The followine; are probably fatally wounded: William 11. llauey, Peter SpIUer. Chester Bueklaw, Krnest Litems, Frank Dod-ie. Tlie above men were terribly burned. The flush hull's in shreds from their faces and hands and exposed patts of the bod.i. Kiuht other miners were painfully burned. BURGLAR A COLLEGE ATHLETE. Mysterious Chicago Prisoner Said to Be Edward Storey. Ily kicln-hi- Wile fiom The A-.iociated Piosi. chU'tiBo, Oct. 11. The mysterious prisoner, accused of ninny bun-hiries and whose name was given as Gibson, Is, iii-cordim- to a report this ninrniiiK, Kdward Storey. He was a student, he said, at the l.'nlverslty nf Notre Dame and one of the athletic stars of the eol 10(e two years ;iko. At that time his family lived in Hyde Turk, and the youns student was well supplied with money, Storey admits, It Is said, that his mother now resides lu New Vorli. NO OBJECTION TO CORAY. His Nomination Papers Were Filed at Hnrrisburg'. Hy I'Mlttsitn Wile fiom The Associated Pics'.. Il'iili-il-uiir, "it. II. 'I lie lliiio limit far Mini: oliJettiniH to the leitlflcale., of miniliiatlriu of i.iinllil. His fur -late nlliics to ho u.lcil lor at Iho Noieiuhcr elodion, iiplied today, nml, 1011 tr.iiy In cipedatloiis, nhjoitlun, neie Illeil In liom- of the candid i lis. It lias i'lpdted that nhci tltnis wmihl ho made In the icitllhatcs of lloprcenlatlvo Kli.-ha V. IVnay, ir,, of I'lli-lou, iilnf was iioinln.iieil h.i Hie Peniot ratio slate loiiuullire to fill (he 1.1 i aucy i.iii.-cd h.i the HlHidiaiial of lit ,io.m nla tin Amlii-u- J. Palm, of -Meaillillf, -Mr. C ,r,i.i i.s an ludcpimlcm llcpuhllcau and he has In en lioniitutcil a,o liy nominal hut pap't, hy the I llii, Il .'. 1 1 ' I "clunk Ipal keak-uo panics. MRS. WITWER INDICTED, Formnl Charges of Murder Preferred Against the Alleged Poisouer. Ily K.iili.ilu- Wire fiom tlio Associated Piosi p.iilon, (HI. II. The (oiin.il charco nt niiiider lu the I, lt iliisiic na, toil 11 ptct'ciieil aualu- Vlaiy Ihll VVItiui, su.poiit-il nt hailiist ciii-nl Iho ileatln of lur fmu liu.li.ni.l, ami her miu i li i li 1 1 in, hi poison. The -illiil.nil h,i, ,nniii tu ky ( In -f nf llii col I lo.- I'l.llil. Mi lliiib- ami li ka,(d nil the ilo.ilh of Mis. Vnu i I . I'i,ii, a sis lor cf the .niil-iil. i U ihau-dl ilia: ileal li n.i, lino In Ihe inlmliiblrathin (it nlirn'i iilllull.i ami purpineli- h.i Ml. Ultuii, Mis. VVItiui' wa, aiiak'iiotl in pnlito iniut lids allium,, ii on Ihe ili.nno ol iiuuilei. sin- plea led pot -.iidty ami the i.iio nai t mil Iiiiii il until 1'lhla.i. Comte De La Vaulx Heard From. Hv KXiltiaiir Wire fiom ihu iot ialed 'iei. Pali.', 0 1 II. The lidkon of (mule II l.i Vaulx. whli li hfi be, sjIiIcIU. uoai 'liiiilnu, Sat iil 'ay liliiht, nl .1 niiaite anus, ihe Mid Ic aiioaii sea. iiai iipn'teil inda.i mal Hi o at i lul, iillh all on hoard cell. Sympathy for Mrs. M'Kinley. Hy !.,iludrp Who fiuiii Tlie Asivi latcd 1'icj.i. l'nitln.d, Me., (M. II. -'Iho Viluiial I mi.-l,. catluul i o inn II. at ils. si-slon loila.i, adcpti'il a (oinminl Jtiuii lo Mini, Mcliinliy c,ic''ni Ilu tender in-u tli i ol Hie loniicll with her In h-r he cauincut. MOST SENTENCED, Tho Annrchist Editor Will Spend Another Yenr In Prison Opin ions of the Court. By I'.xclinlic Wire from Tlie Associated I'ims. New York, Oct. 14. .Tohtinn Moist, the anarchist, was sentenced lo one yenr In the penitentiary today, In the court or special sessions, for publlshlm; In his paper, the Krelhit, nn nlleRed se ditious article on the day followlnt? the shooting of the late President MoKln ley. The article In ritiesllon was entitled, ".Murder Against Murder." In his de fense, Most claimed that Hit paper eoli talnlni the article was printed ami ready for distribution before the presi dent was shot. Also that It was a quo tation from an article published tlfty years and re-publlshett by him tlfteen years ago. After Imposing the sen tence, Justice Hinsdale read the opin ion of the court, In which he said: "ft Is no answer to the evil nnd criminal nature of this artk'le to claim that It was written for the purpose of destroying crowned heads. it Incul cates and enforces the Idea that mur der is the proper remedy to be applied against rulers. The fact that II was published fifty years ago and again re published ahout llfteeu years ago only emphasizes and gives addeil point to tins criminality of re-publishing It tit any time. It shows a deliberate intent to Inculcate and promulgate the doc trines of the article. This we hold to be a criminal act. it is not necessary to trace any connection In this article with the assassination of the late president. Tito offence here in the eyes of the law is precisely the same as It the sorrowful event had never occurred. Tlie murder of the president only serves to illustrate and Illuminate the enormity of the crime of the defendant in teaching his diabolical doctrine." THE EXECUTION OP CZOLGOSZ Government Requested to Send an Official Representative to Auburn. Ily HieliiMie Wire from Ike Associated I'ioh. Albany, N. Y Oct. 1. Superinten dent Cornelius V. Coollns will send a. reiiucst to Secretary of State Hay to designate an oflbial representative of the government lo be present at the electrocution, over '1,000 in all. The murderer of President Me.Klnley. Only twenty-six witnesses will be present in the chamber of death when tlio sen tence Is executed. Warden Mead of Auburn prison has sent lo Superinten dent Collins the requests' he has re ceived for permission to attend tlie electrocution, over 1,00 in all. The law will limit the number of witnesses and the superintendent will decide who the witnesses will be. It was stat ed tit the stale deiiarlment of prisons today that Czolgosv: has expressed no ft'.ir as to the electrocution, but he has said that he would not care to go out side of the prison fop lie believes that the people would kill him. Since his confinement in Auburn prison several thousand letters have been received for him at the prison as well as a large number of express packages containing Mowers anil fruit. The letters (lowers or fruit have never reached the condemned man. The Mowers and fruit, It Is learned have been sent by Christian societies as have a number of letters consoling him in his last moments. Other letters have come front cranks who have writ ten about the species of torture to which they would imt him if they had the execution of justice in his cae. It Is stated, however, that it will be a matter of surprise If the mimes of senders of fruit and Mowers were made iutblle. The state prison department has pur sued a uniform policy lu regard to t'xolgosz, that Is to prevent tho mtit derer from gaining any notoriety while awaiting death and to surround him by as perfect an Isolation front the world as pus-slsble. M'MINLEYBMORIAL. The Organization of the National Association Completed Prom inent Officials. By Kjilusiip Wire bom Tho Atioelattd rre. Washington, Oct, J I. The general organization of the William McKiit ley national memorial area association was completed this afternoon. Henry It, I''. .ileFaiiaud, president of the board commissioners of the District of Columbia is tlio president; Lyman J. (I.ige, secretary of the treasurer; Thomas K. Walsh of Colorado, secre tary. ' There Is a long list of national vico-picsldems which include Chief .lli.-tlie Fuller, Admiral Dewey, Cien eral Allies, Miss Helen Miller ijniihl, Cardinal lilbhons, and lllshnp Potter. It was stilted that the association would work lu harmony with tlw as sociation for erecting a monument at Cap. on. An appeal lo the public will be Is sued .s-hotily. Subseiipilon.s are al ready coming ill. Two viee-presltlents for t-iii 1 1 state and territory will ln ap. pointed by the executive committee, THE EVANGELINE DISABLED. Fuvness Line Steamship Puts Into St. John's for Repnirs, Hy r.ulmiu VVue from Iho V.soiialcit Picii. St. John's. ,. l'. Oct. 14. The l.'ur iicss l.liie steamship Kviingclinc. Capt. Wlllianw. from St. John. ,, U-, Oct. ii, and Halifax, Oct. 10. for London, lias put Hi hern with her cylinder broken and machinery disabled liep.ilrs are being effected and she will sail to morion . Steamship Arrivals. Ill l'.ulu.-lic Win; liem Th Associated Pr-.'M. Ntiv Vnik. IKl. II. t lean. I: ( ulunil.i.i. Ilaui liui'.. via I'l.iiuuutk ami i k il'iiin;, (iibrallar - Vnimli 'llMH', -Nuv Vol; fvi .Vapid and (J una TROOPS ARE RECALLED Pursuers o. the Brloands Are Re called in Order to Save Miss Stone's Lite. QUICK ACTION NECESSARY Sscretftry Eddy of the United States Legation Demanded Retirement of Turkish Soldiers Diplomatic Corps nt Constantinople Approves. No News from Washington. By I'.u'hiiive Wire fioin The Associated 1'resj. Constantinople, Oct. II. It has be come known that tho Turkish com mander had completed arrangements tn surround Miss Kllen M. Stone's captors at noon on Saturday last. Spencer Kdtly, secretary of the I'tilted States legation, however, received Information that further offensive movements on the part of the troops would result lu the death of Miss Stone. At. .1 o'clock on Saturday morning he proceeded to the residence of the minister of foreign affairs, Tewtlk Pasha, and demanded the Immediate retirement of the Turk. Ish soldiers. This was ordered, and the. Bulgarian forces followed the Turks' example. Mr. Eddy's action has the unanimous approval of the members of the diplomatic corps, who are con vinced that efforts to liberate Miss Stone by force will surely result In her murder. Neither Mr. Ilalrd nor Mr. Haskell, tho missionaries, has yet been able to get lit touch with tlie brigands in order to arratiKo as tn the amount of thu ransom for Miss Stone. Solia. Oct. II. United States Consul General Dickinson has received no in structions, to pay tho ransom for Miss Kllen Al. Stone. He Is afraid a danger ous precedent would be created, ac cording to tho demands of the brigands. As he is now fully I'onvinced that the abductors were merely Instruments acting under tho instigation of former members of the Macedonian commit tee he has made strong representations to the Hulgarlau government, asking the arrest of these instigators. Should this be done, hc says. Miss Slnuc would doubtless be released on payment of a, moderate indemnity and assurance of freedom for her captors. Some Mace donians have already been arrested here. London, Oct. 14. Tho Daily Express has received the following front Vienna: "Todaroff, Ihe driver who accom panied Miss Stone when she was kid napped, has arrived at Sella. He fays her captors tire Turks. The Bulgarian police, who are not satlslled with his statements, are keeping hhu under sur veillance." Washington, Oct. 14. All that can bo gained from the state department ofll eluls respecting the ease of Miss Stone, the missionary, who Is held by brigands lu llulgaria. Is that she is alive and that efforts are continuing for her re lease. The officials, while declining tn indicate the nature of the measures they are pursuing to this end, still havr hope of ultimate success. CZOLGOSZ IN GOOD HEALTH. Assassin of President Has Asked for No Spiritual Adviser. Ily Kichniie Wile hum The Associated PrcM. Auburn, Oct, 14. "Czolgosa has not asked for any spiritual adviser," said Warden .Meade this morning, "The dr-'.ith warrant has not been read to him. He has not given the least Inti mation that In- would like to kill him self, contrary reports notwitlist'and Ing. "Of course be will not be given the slightest opportunity In commit sui cide, lie itte heartily of his breakfast this morning, and has not a complaint about b's health." SMALLPOX SCARE. Fnas Contracts the Disease a' Mrs. Hnzleton, Hy Hxclu-iio VVue fiom the A.,oihlci! l'rcn. Il.iIetoii, Hit. II. I'm- Ihc lu.,1 lime ,uet ISsj, iciuallpni was repurlnl heio Imilxht, the ik lint helm; .Ml, l'-i-i. nil Iiomn Is Phila delphia, Mio came lieu last Tilt-day iillh hi r ii,i ililldiiii and has keen Hit- sucsl nf her i.l -r Miice. Tin.' iao i a H-cll ileiehiped one, and at a bpeoi.ll lliiclilic nf the loi.ll h.illil nf he.iHh IoiiU'Iii, aii'-iiiKiiiictits nei'o iii.n It- lur Ihe un mediate icinoi.il of the pit lml In a pc.it home nil tho iiul-l.il I.s of Ihe ill.i. All'-. I'.l, i-i kiul tu be the Hilt of an ai Ini. CUDAHY WITHDRAWS REWARD Last Effort Mnde to Luro Fnt Crows Into Prison. l.i lliiiiliio VV'iic from Tlie Anhhi.iiiiI Pick. ilniahi, (I. t. II. liliianl V, Cudihy tu-ii.i nltlnlri-'i the leivanl .,1 SJ.V.UOU iihiih he oltcud tell lU'inlh, a;;n tm- the -ii l est of tho nlnlilclon ot Id, sun. The leiianl Is n llluli'iiin iiiicondi llonall.i ami ihe notkc i piintcil in Ike ne.ii. pa pel,. Vt I In- siiuuoslion nl Mr. i'udahi. and at ilo Kiiilivl nt Chief "t 1'iilhi poikikur, the (iiy t mined will Like up the iiiilrr tmuorioiv inu-kl at a. ii-Kiikir inn tin:;, ami, ii n ciK'ili-i, nill lilllnlrair ll i.tkr ol Ai.U'liI for Ike aricl of tin Mdiunpela. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. l.t.cal data f- "-' M .l"l lliflicst leiupciaiuie l-oiusl leiupcraluro . . fi" ilcsi.oi .. M ih'iiei Hi Ini lie llmuulili : ,s a. in i M tier edit. S li. 70 per cent I'lcilpliati'iii. '.'I hoiiiti rmk'd B p, m., (),'.( bull. ' - ;' 4- WEATHER FORECAST. rf , a- VV'aihliiKlon, Oct, II. KorfCJit for Tuoi. s- day nml Wetlnoday llailcru Pcmn-l. - 4- latin- I'uir Tuivday and Wednesday; frrili - f noithuolirly Hindi, becoming niiibK 4 t f 1 1 t.t, t -f t.-t . JtM h- r ItW&te ,tJj, ih. 7&- -..y-J , a Ai-