New York Times, The (Newspaper) - October 31, 1902, New York, New York t- THE All the News That's Fit to Print Showers followed by fair and warmer winds southwest VOL Flames and Ashes Devastate the Coffee Zone SANTA MARIA IN ERUPTION cisro who went to Guatemala from South about twenty J ears ago had u plantation in that section tor which he in gold a Ccw years ago a German firm but ho refused the anil if are true Iwen entirely ruined alons with tho others It is harvesting of tne coffee is just ending nt present time so that the crop lias undoubtedly been injured by ashes from the berries are very easily shaken from the trees when they are ripe and on the ground no attempt is made to pick them up so that undoubtedly the loss in that regard will be Irretrievable Just around the city of there Is little grown as the lion is too and it is too coid out n there is little else grown all the lands being coffee would make the situation worse is that trees are extremely delicate ana the presence of a foreign substance In quantities about them is Kin me Mountain Sending Forth Deadly and Eruptions Continue San Felipe and tenango Likely to be One City Six in Volcanic YORK FRIDAY OCTOBER 31 PAGES GUP ONE CENT in York City nnd CESTS Make-up of Yachtsmen Committee for New Defender Announced MEETING HEARS PLANS Skipper to Command New Craft for Which Orders Already Have Been Placed sense of the term Its sold resources are limited and it must at the best be a ter of several years before a change can be satisfactorily President Diaz has for a long time had the matter under careful consideration ami it is also true he has recently made inquiries in New York with reference to the best course to pursue in bringing about a change Nothing of a definite character in this direction has been decided upon MGR FALCONIO TO BE PAPAL DELEGATE AT WASHINGTON U ft II WM I They require much attention in the was of fertilization Some years ago a volcano which was said to have in an entirely different part of the country away from th Department of became live The of the coffee trees were FRANCISCO Oct entire coffee zone of Guatemala has been de- by flames and ashes from the cano of Santa Eruptions threaten the destruction of every living thing within reach of the fumes and fire that pour from the burning mountain according to a to Castle Brothers importers of this city received from their coffee tation in Guatemala Only meagre arc given Last said Louis of Castle Brothers wired to our there asking for news of the of Santa Maria and last night I received in reply this It Is true Enormous losses j Probable volcanic eruption destroyed Our are in danger Further reports will follow The coffee districts j referred to saul are the Costa Cusa and They finest plantations in If the coffee district is as the cable seems to of the crop is most likely In- of Santa Maria i located and towns neighborhood most likely r just at the close of tie opportunity of saving their goods or personal belongings -as it is most impossible to transport goods ex- cept on mule back and little can be ried in that The nearest port on the Pacific to and Quezaltenango Ocos which is fifteen or twenty miles from the Mexican frontier It is there that the Mall steamships touch going and com- ing about every ten days This Is merely a little town on a sandspit with WO or 000 and containing a tew frame residences The United States Con- sular Agent there is Samuel and his is a Philadelphia woman The town undoubtedly suffered as it is located at the foot of the he mountain Is another port of Guatemala about twenty miles further down the coast is shipped Agent at Fleischmann is one or tnj best-known foreign residents of Guatemala and is interested in a large general store which throughout -y If the reports are true the col SMI II As was stated in THE NEW YORK TIMES a fortnight ago Vanderbilt will be an active member of the syndicate that will build a new yacht to defend the ica's Cup against Sir Lipton s Shamrock III and the boat will be aged by C Oliver with Charles Barr as skipper The news was given out at the adjourned meeting at the New York Yacht Club held clubhouse last ing The composition of the syndicate is a de- surprise No inkling of it save as to Mr Vanderbilt had leaked out and none of its members Mr Vanderbilt had been even thought of in this connection None of them has been active in yachting heretofore and they represent an gether new element coming to the front In international racing The syndicate con- sists of Elbert H Gary Clement A com James J B Leeds iam Cornelius Vanderbilt and P A B Widener Mr Vanderbilt is a prominent Corinthian He owns and successfully has sailed the Rainbow for two seasons and recently has become the steam yacht Cherokee formerly owned by iam Clark and renamed by Mr Vanderbilt the North Star lie also owns the small Leeds t be San Felipe t and Quezaltenango The volcano Vims been quiet for many years I the district last April at ibe time when try No volcanic eruptions accompanied the quakes however cable dis- patch from Guatemala was received at the State Department to-day from Consul cral McNally reporting that the eruption of the volcano at Santa Maria adjoining Quezaltenango continues that the city is Covered with six inches of volcanic ter that rich coffee plantations on the Bide are buried under feet of sand end ashes from the volcano and that de- from eruption heard in the There have-been earthquakes and another eruption is re- ported In the Department of Much excitement prevails estimate of damage ions of dollars worth must been de and the coffee received a from which it years recover VOLCANOES IN GUATEMALA Some of the Mountains Are Active with Records of Destruction are a great number of volcanic summits in Guatemala Those which are decidedly active are Pacaya on tho ern shore ofj Lake Amatitlan Volcan do Fuego K feet in height near Old feet in tenango feet and The last was observed in eruption by Bernoulli on the occasion of the great of Like Quezaltenango it furnishes great supplies of sulphur More famous however than any is the Volcan de Agua or Water volcano called because it destroyed Old Guatemala in by a deluge of wafer For the foreign trade coffee is the most important product of the country While In the export was only hundred weight by it had increased to of hundred weight In ISO the value of coffee exported amounted to The coffee of Guatemala is held in while pounds were i began in Representative of the Vatican Now at Ottawa Selected as Successor to Cardinal Martinelli Special lo The New York Times OTTAWA Falconio tolic this received official intimation by cable from Rome of his selection as successor to dinal Martinelli as Apostolic Delegate to the States at Washington Though no date has been fixed for Mgr departure from it is expected that it will not be long delayed Repeated rumors had Indicated him as thd choice of the Pope for the office and dis- patches within recent months had given assurance that the appointment had been determined These however were always met with the assurance that Mgr Falconio of the matter beyond the re- ports In the press In certain circles it is believed that the negotiations for the settlement the Philippine friar problem may have in- an early appointment of Cardinal successor Mgr Falconio ar- rived in the Canadian capital on Oct 1809 and has made many in this country His departure will be deeply re- Archbishop of Montreal was re- yesterday in private by the Pope as reported by special cable dis- patches referred to the appointment John C Lathrop and Mr and Mrs Quimby Indicted the past CONDITIONS IN GUATEMALA A Coffee Views of the Ex- tent of Affected A coffee grower who recently returned from Guatemala last night The Department of which is mentioned in the dispatches as being in the zone of the volcanic eruptions gets Its name from a peculiar rumbling in the earth caused U is supposed by a subterranean volcano means The Thunderer The centre of the department la about forty miles from the Pacific Ocean in the mountains as the tne no great ambition to make the most been out might be achieved Tl the cultivation of about duel That has more so that the Hie en tne icing land than ever before so that struck the belt owners of yachts to the greatest Commodore tenango which is about 100 miles from the coast Last Summer Quezaltenango Buffered a severe earthquake destroyed tho town The city is calamity In its history VISIT Explorers Find the Crater Active Slight Eruption Oct 28 and a Serious One Is Feared KINGSTOWN St Vincent B W I Oct Curator of the ment Botanical Station here J P Quinton of the British Botanical Station 111 Sierra Leone West Africa and E W Foster of the British Botanical Station at Lagos west Africa accompanied by guides the Here volcano Oct 28 and spent an hour and a half on the summit The party found the crater to be active it was emitting volumes of steam and from team Mirage B 1 the steam yacht Noma that built for him last year and launched early this season is president of cago Rock Island and Pacific Railroad and a Director of the American Can Company the Audit Company of New York and the United States Mortgage and Trust Com- pany He has been a member of the New York Yacht Club only since last March James J Hill was elected a member of the New York Yacht Club in February 1001 HP owns the steam yacht He is President of the Great Northern Railway Company and the ern Securities Is one of thv foremost railroad men and financiers of the A the prominent Philadelphia financier and steamship er and owner best known as the President of the International Navigation Company He is the owner of the schooner Alert has been of the New York Yacht Club since Elbert H Gary is best known to the public as the President of the Federal Steel Company and Chairman of Executive Committee of the United States Steel Corporation He is a new ber and financier and renowned as an art connoisseur He owns the big steam yacht Josephine His in the New York Yacht Club from Henry Walters of Baltimore became a member of the club in May 1890 William Rockefeller has been a member of the club since 1800 B Ream Is a new member In connection with the announcement of the syndicate it also was stated that the contract for the new boat to be designed and built by the has been was given ot the purpose of the owners of the Columbia and Constitution to put those boats in sion next season to compete with the nsw boat for the honor of defending the cup The Constitution will be managed by E D Morgan and her sailing master Capt Lemuel Miller who mate of the in and who hap been sailing the in European waters this son The Constitution will be in the hands of August Belmont He will board Capt Urias JRhodes who sailed the Constitution last man Terry the well-known skipper of the famous Grayling I one and fifty members the meeting and forty iok part in the Lewis Cass Ledyard having recovered from his recent illness presided The amendments to the ment and racing rules that were adopted at the meeting of the club last week were adopted again after several minor ments had been them The new rules now become the law Club thanks to the ern Yacht Club of Massachusetts for courtesies extended during the cruise of the New York Club last Summer adopted The subject of a cruise to the West Indies some time in the Winter was brought up will A committee was appointed to take the matter under consideration and formulate a Plan The committee consists of Capt Anson Phelps Stokes of the Sea Fox Capt Lloyd Phoenix of the Intrepid and Capt Robert E Tod of the Thistle The ing was to meet three weeks from last night his paces Mgr to Canada as proof of deep for the Canadian people announcement of his to Washington has therefore been received with astonishment land rises sea as far as up numerous cones fissures the southern wan to feet During half hour of the rs stay the crater became violent Mr in what is supposed to be the crater of an extinct volcano and Is at an tion of about or feet Santa Maria which Is reported as Ing eruption is not far away Another volcano towers above the town but that has been extinct for many years It is probably 10.000 feet in height The Departments of Quezaltenango and are among the richest sections in The Is said to grow best at an elevation of from to feet so that those de- are admirably suited for the purpose of colfee growing and Hie there is recognized in foreign as finest In tile 1 world The Germans have invested heavily all through Guatemala and particularly in the section reported to have been devastated by the eruption of the volcano Mortgages are held by German firms on the tations or Earthquakes in that tiart of the country are frequent but until Summer they had not caused lion for many years Some of the uro owned by Americans who have there cleaned out the virgin forest and planted the land with coffee Two of Charlemagne 1 ower have or had a- plantation in of Alexander of San INDEX TO DEPARTMENTS Commercial 11 9 Arrivals at Hotels and Out-of-Town Business 11 11 Insurance IX Legal Losses bv 11 intelligence and Foreign Page 10 I f New 12 i 7 Real o- 9 1 Weather 10 CI3 Powell who from his frequent Is acquainted with the features of the mountain Is satisfied that the new crater shows no signs of in eruption The has become more shaped than deepest In its centre Volcanic ejecta almost red hot and ing profusely has been heaped up around the interior walls of the crater to a height of several hundred feet The rim of the rater is considerably wider than it was nd the depression on the western rim steam and ashes are emerge rn wall blown tJ the westward thus giving tne of having come from the new appearance found no The J HILL PROJECTS HUGE STEEL PLANT IN MONTANA Establishment at Great Falls it Is Said Will Rival Any in the Did Silver Smelter Special to The York Times HELENA Mont Oct J Hill Westchester Grand Jury in a Presentment Also Condemns Practices of H ealers As Dangerous to the Community WHITE PLAINS N Y Oct Carroll Lathrop John Quimby and his wife Georglana been ed by the Grand Jury on the charge slaughter in the second degree They have not as yet been rearrested and may not be taken into custody until next as the bonds given for their appearance con- to hold good until formally dismissed by the court The indictment was handed in day charged that John Quimby and Georglana maliciously and feloniously cause the death of Ethel Quimby aged seven to provide medical attendance If convicted in the degree of ter charged may be sentenced td long terms in prison The law does not allow the sentencing Magistrate any tude It Imposes a prison term of fifteen years or a fine of or both With the indictment the Grand livered to the court the following The attention of tne Grand Jury has to an evil we deem a ol danger to the ot Our attention hah been di- to the treatment ot infectious anil con- diseases by persons who not ty licensed physicians and surgeons where the ot the local and State boards of health are have Riven careful consideration to a com- plaint made to us concerning the death ofa child from neglect child be- ing treated a Christian Science healer from the City or New vork who made many visits to the home of and mingled with the Inhabitants of the county tne and in conveyances wai allowed die without any of the remedies knowr to medical used iw testified that the life of been saved had proper CHARGES AGAINST A BANKNOTE COMPANY Circular to Stockholders Accuses the American's Directors Charges of mismanagement UK being made against the present Board of ors of the American Bank Note Company In a circular which been sent to stockholders by Louis Hi Porter and W T Robertson Mr Porter is a lawyer with offices at 45 Broadway The circular de- clares that the Directors who control the company represent shares of stock and that they are not managing the affairs of the company solely In the interest stockholders at large The circular intimates that several officials are being overpaid and that the best offices are held by friends and relatives of -E C Converse the dominating power In the board The declares that the stockholders can get no information about the business of the company and that the statement of its given out at the last annual meeting unintelligible except that it shows the assets of the company to be only a share when value is The men who sent circular claim to be stockholders of the company and they declare that there are many other stockholders in of which they show letters from various parts of the The Matthews Business Since the Odell Transaction cal men colled noQ lr ident of the Great Northern j been nnd rcmedlp-s applied and the Northern Securities Company has begun the creation of a steel and iron in- dustry in the West which will rival thing of the sort in the world He arrived in Great Falls Mont to-day to arrange the first definite project in his great prise That Is the transformation of the old silver the American ing and Refining Company which has not beer in operation for three years into an iron and steel mill While no definite announcement was made to-night It is believed the purchase of that plant has been effected already as only last week a party of the Smelter Trust officials fiom visited plant On his visit to the West last August President Hill closed a deal through which he obtained a controlling interest in the largest iron deposits known Montana located about 100 miles from Great Fails In territory reached by the Great Northern Railway With that purchase it developed that President Hill had obtained extensive manganese deposits near Boulder also on the line qf the Great Northern Railway which was one element necessary to flux and smelt his iron ore Jt was given out at the time authority that It was Mr Hill's Intention to erect at Great Falls a steel and Iron plant to great Eastern industries and to use the words of Mr Hill himself to create an that would employ more men than a understood that plans for the new the old silver sm steel plant The works are situated on the banks of the Missouri River and an un- limited amount of power is available from the many falls water adjacent President Hill has in the State of InKton about 100 men actively at work on a group of iron claims which he acquired in the early part of- the His experts also in the Neihart range of- Northern Montana VETERAN'S VIEWS ON TARIFF Dawes Eighty-six Years Old Yesterday Favors a Middle Course in Policy of Revision Special to Tae Niw York BOSTON Oct Venerable Dawes vigorous to-day the eighty-sixth anniversary of birth In giving his views on present conditions he After the civil condition obtained in the Republican Party very similar to COMBINATION New Concern to Have Capital of Out The York Times Penn malleable iron combination has been completed The deal had been pending since last July The National Malleable Casting Company ing plants at Sharon Toledo Cleveland Indianapolis and Chicago refused to ter as did two other concerns The capital of the new concern is placed at The are Hepsworth Buffalo N Y gan Malleable Iron Company Mich Whiteley Malleable Iron Company This Christian was used at the Instance ami request of the parents of the child the daily to ness after nights spent In tho sick room This child was allowed to school while an older sister was sick In the house The attention of Board ot Health was not called to the ease until a few hours preceding tbe death of the We feel that violation health laws In this respect sought out ty the local Boards ol this county and request that a this pre- be to the State Board pt Health and to the Boards of Health In: this county tions OF more strictly unforced and tho dangor or the spreading or Infectious and contagious diseases be lessened The for Lathrop trusted to Deputy Sheriff Landorn and the ones for Mr and Quimby will trusted to a local constable i The the three accused will not be called to once is court term is practically over Justice retson who has been presiding here this month has considerable business to clear up before he leaves to-morrow and a term of the County Court opens week Coroner Banning who has been leading in the movement against the healers in this county and who took up the Quimby case and pushed it to present stage upon the a big victory for him crusade the Coroner has by the medical The Coroner Mrs Eddy's writing ex- arid an connect hei with the case Youngs and his assistant both advised the Grand Jury that there possible way to bring Mrs Eddy into the present said that strong political pressure brought to bear have the case but that the District Attorney in- that the Grand Jury which to-day for the term should take up the and either indict or throw out of court i It is thought unlikely that the accused ask a change of venue but it Is likeb that no resident of White Plains will si on the trial jury The matter is too much of a town affair and in many quarters is strong against the for imperiling the health of othe people's children as it is charged case prior to Health Officer Birch taking and to have already received proxies for 3.000 more although they have sent circulars to only a- small part of the stockholders of which they now sent about 100 When this circular was shown to Alfred Jaretski firm of Sullivan well counsel for American Bank Note Company he said that there was not a more representative body of Directors to be found than that of this company anc the facl that the Directors owned shares spoke in their favor as against most companies In which the percentage of stock held by Directors is much smaller He said that the company was well aged that no excessive salaries were Being paid to his knowledge and that his firm 01 Mr Cromwell personally received no large in no retainer all nnd hat they were paid only for the actual work did for the company Iso said that thero was no secrecy about he management which was very con- and stockholders vere not satisfied he had not heard o nv expression of dissatisfaction He ex- he that the management vould receive the same support at the next lection that it had past The American Bank Note Company has a capital of divided Into hares of each The stock is bid asked The President is A D Shepard the Chairman of tho board s J McDonough The other Directors are E C1 Converse T R de la Mar William Nelson Cromwell Felix Campbell TJ L Green A Moore J B Ford T H freeland P C Lounsbury Stout and Louis H signed the circular s a son of the late Timothy H Porter who at one time connected with the com- pany as one of Its chief proprietors T Robertson is a son of the late Touro Robertson Vice the company until 1900 and who held most the ents used by the company command at the house the defense of the Christian Scientists will be is not known One mem ber of the sect advances the claim tha the people will have show som law compelling persons to swallow medl cine that which we now see It was necessary to reduce the war tariffs and it not so certain just hew it should be done There were then as now three parties within the Republican who would have the tariff precisely as it those who would reform it violently and a middle m favor of Moderate re a WHS VIA was passed in That will fhe standard I think namely favorably of the new figuration ot the mountain has been con- mouth but far inland it is running with fair volume in- the The journey from the seashore at AH bott to the first ridge leading to the Is exceedingly difficult as there are cliffs and ravines to be passed From tha first ridge onward with few exceptions the road is easier It is now impossible to cross from the leeward to the windward side of the Wand over the mountains because the southern rim Of the crater Is more defined it was and the masses o are almost red hot There was a slight the friere the Oct 28 at loud groaning sounds were heard and a cloud of dark vapor was thrown out These have continued and are ing much excitement at Georgetown where earth tremors are continually felt From the general appearance of the cano another eruption of a serious nature an be expected awe v of the rations provided for the Indians by the Government work for them instead so as to train them in self-dependence Muncie Ind Malleable Casting BIG FIRE IN MINNEAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS Oct six-story the Minneapolis Paper Company ant owned by J C Oswald Co The stocl of the paper company known also a Figures Given at Prohibition Park Purporting to Show Big Increase in Dealings with State Institutions Before an audience filling the big at prohibition Park Staten Island f B Hill last evening returned to DEFOREST LIBRARY SOLD About Volumes Valued at 000 Editions and Fine Bindings George B De Forest of 14 East Fiftieth Street has sold his as one of the finest private collections in this George H Richmond a value of the library has been estimated at about It been for a third party Mr De Forest's books lish and American first editions and other rarities but the feature of the library -is books fine bindings Many of of extreme rarity including early editions of Villon and other authors The bindings form the real strength include the finest specimens in existence for number of examples of the work of Gascon and Derome and four mosaic bindings executed by Only twenty-two books bound by last-named craftsman ara known to be existence and the four specimens that were by Mr De Forest were worth it about collection which was described in Du Bois's Four Private Libraries of York is rich in books on art subjects and in volumes with original drawings ana illustrations H is the result ot the Matthews furnishing new and detailed information concerning chases made by State institutions from grocery concern since Gov Odell became interested therein Mr Hill began his speech with references to the lican position in regard to home rule abolition Assessors the canal independence of the judiciary lowing in the main his arguments on subjects as presented in previous during the present campaign As he approached the subject of tha Matthews charges the large audience be- came visibly more interested for a rumor had got about that he was going to something new to was already known upon that subject The change In the agement of the State charitable institutions under Gov Odell he said had been made In answer to no public demand and that at first it seemed to be only another tration of Republican desire to concentrate the hands of the State Executive The Governor said Mr Hill seemed disposed to want these places so that he have greater control for some pose not then discernible So far as the scheme affected the charitable institutions it failed The best people of the State it What did he abandoned the plan because he was com- to by public sentiment mid he promised by a Fiscal Super- visor of Accounts should be appointed him that the Fiscal Supervisor should the final auditing of these accounts should be submitted to him first that he should have something to say about those audits and the was passed in that form Thus was created an unnecessary officer accounts had been audited In office and Controller of the State was an officer not obligated to Governor his position salary of this new cial was fixed at but was because it was said that a mail ot S the highest ability was desired He pointed to position an politician the City of Albany 1 been janitor of the Capitol at Albany never had had anything to do with these Barrows was con- 1 that his resignation wouw i Th value of the contents is said with displeasure The value of the RUMORS ABOUT C M SCHWAB Persistent Reports That He May Retire as the Steel Trust's Head Denied Grave rumors about the health of Charles M Schwab the President of States Steel Corporation are again lating in Wall Street and coupled with stories of extravagance sent from abroad have given rise again to reports of his early retirement as the head of the Steel Trust One of the news agencies has several times within the laat few days printed stories about Mr Schwab and his relations to the steel corporation which generally began with praise of his efficiency and denials of his illness which always wound up with some statement well the work has been done in his ab- sence The latest of these stories appeared and that his resignation would not be charitable institutions of this was thought to be entirely Recently it has been motive was more than political IN POLITICS In other words it has been shown commercialism in politics that ism in Government was into these State institutions The question ot commercialism in State Government is one that will down It can neither be ignored pushed aside nor belittled It involves theS common honesty in the tion oj public affairs Its solution will whether public office is still regarded as ajublic trust or merely aa means of personal enrichment of the who temporarily fills the place It issue above that of politics it is addressed to the of the their sense of to their inherent integrity The evil commercialism in politics is a abuse it is a wrong which must be if our free institutions be pre- served in their purity temptation official position or business ends is very great The higher the office and the greater tha power the greater are the for private emolument and gain daily is this a great State like New York its vast patronage under the via control of officials who derive their power Jj either directly from the g ernor 1 am not now referring to political Company West Pullman 111 and the I haye exceeded The total loss Moline Malleable Iron Company St j Charles -111 It Is said that Judge Gary and Max Pam of New York are the glB I- Vnl n and liys permanently to locate nIP of the disturbed part of the islands at which is at an appreciable Irom the volcano I Bolter Than a for the man vided on tlm Special jaily stock MEXICO ANGOLO STANDARD It Is Believed the Change from Silver Will Come but It Will Be Slow Special lol The York BOSTON Oct An official of the Mexican Central Railway is thoroughly familiar with the business and financial interests of the Republic of Mexico says with reference to the latest report that the Government is likely to adopt a gold basis for its I am confident that this will be brought about in due time but it must very slowly and the change be effected with the utmost caution Sliver to Mexico is in a what wheat to the United States Mexico is a- silver-producing country in tho Barges t State Limited Rock Maud's superb train from i commences Nov 2 to Los nta Barbara anJ Sun Francisco SOUTH AND COTTON INDUSTRY unrer of Mill New In Special to The York Times BOSTON Oct Treasurer of a leading cotton mill of Manchester speaking of the North against the South in the ton Industry In my opinion Fall River Is doomed as a leading market for print cloths The will be in the South Even at the present time the Fall River mills are In many Instances merely for existence There is no denying the fact that the South is steadily drawing away the cotton Industry from New England At present this is particularly true in the of print cloths and the cheaper A cap- contemplating the a new cotton mill for the manufacture of cheap goods and choosing the North In preference to the South would be committing financial suicide The President to Have an Outing WASHINGTON Oct velt and a small party will leave here morrow an outing of or two in Virginia It is probable some of the battlefields of the civil war will be visited Burnett's kills allays tion and promotes tha growth of the Read Tlie Wall Street Jonm ftl practically all of the Oswald Co building confining to the J i gecia When this statement to one of the Directors of the steel became very and asserted vehemently there was no truth in it There is to Justify such rumors he said Mr is not to res gn I can't see why he cannot le permitted to as fie pleases is business whether he stops it the most expensive hotels or hires Special trains rides so however Wall street continues ln its belief that things are made out to be y as it that Mr Schwab's Have been assumed by ex-Judge ACCUSE MONTREAL POLICE Special York Times MONTREAL Quebec Oct Montreal has its police under suspicion just now Charges Were brought that the Chief of Police and some of his instead of destroying liquor found In disorderly houses had it sent to their own houses When the Police Committee met to these further charge of the force were given money to and commit crimes In order to evidence the committee Chairman announced thai he had officers of the force had their old coats brushed up and received by the Quartermaster as new coats while the clothing Contractors had been supplying clothing to the men at advanced rates Several Captains and Lieutenants to take criminal against the contractors for sub- luting the labels for those of the makers of the coats A dozen pairs of trousers under the same were al co lso exchanged under the same the Executive tee and for the purpose THE CZAR SAID TO BE ILL LONDON Oct Petersburg correspondent of The Daily Express says that Dr one of in Russia has been summoned by telegraph to Livadia to attend the Czar who is suffering from a nervous complaint Goes to a Philadelphia Church to York Times PHILADELPHIA Oct Rev sary supplies to our various State tions THE PATRONAGE INVOLVED There was expended for the last fiscal year ended Sept 30 1902 In our State charitable and reformatory strictly for provisions alone the sum of While there was expended for provisions and supplies In our State In- sane the enormous sum of and in our State prisons for the same purpose there was expended last 7 year the sum of a grand i J This Immense business patronage is ait under the virtual control of the Governor of the State who through his appointees or their subordinates the business it shall flow In the disposition of this vast patronage what opportunities for plunder and en- richment are It has been recently demonstrated by Garv evidence which Is absolutely conclusive committees has been interested in a grocery concern in whici during his been engaged In furnishing immense supplies to various State institutions made he allowed t to be understood that his Inter- only since been Went Point oint on at Grace Protestant Episcopal Church York accepted a call to the of St Paul's Church Overtook Since the Rev Dr Townsend Brady resigned Ts rector of St Paul's in October the rectorship has been vacant Mr Bartlett is a Philadelphian being the son of the Kev Dr Bartlett History at the Divinity School Fiftieth Street and Avenue m he acquire t an interest thereto M Bartlett now assistant minister ire untrue been shown that the Ji nd the investigations are still also shown that the purchase in prior years were the but the moment Gov Odell