Washington Post, The (Newspaper) - September 26, 1907, Washington, District Of Columbia Tha Poet tha leading of tha National want tha of the world every day In and they find It only In Tha continued cool day and light to Temperature 68; 53 SEPTEMBER 26, 1907. THREE REVOLT PLOT Conspiracy to Start tion Is deserted the Cuban Insurgents during the war with Spain and Joined the Spaniards against his own countrymen All the prominent men In Cuba still have the utmost confidence In President Roosevelt Taft and Gov goon and this fact robs the present movement of any far or support FORTUNE FOB j Chicago Engineer to Get for ing Millionaire's WALL STREET IS ACCUSED Charged that New 7ork Capitalists Have Furnished Maiso Parra Was to Have Led Whi h Was to Have Occurred in Eastern Western T mces of Ex lied by Palma Was Allowed to 111 Sept saving from a Chicago society girl Mary Jenkins John Franklin a Chicago and Northwestern Railroad engineer ij received a check for from Peterson the millionaire uncle That the hero business has other at- tr lotions than romance and the real de- to help will be farther tc Engineer Franklin for M Is to receive Another check from Miss Jenkins The rescue was made at Devil s Lake K mar Jenkins was out in a small sailing canot when the craft was overturned by a squall Si WEDS Former Wife of Saxon King Music Master's CEREMONY IS m SECRET Performed Before Three Witnesses at Strand Registry I RUSSIA WANTS Seeks Agreement with United States for Interests in the Orient Bridegroom Apparently but Bnde Is Says He Is 24, While She Confesses to in ing Divorce Proofs Couple Flan Return to ing with Them Princess iif Jr hji o been start York Sept Hamilton has i Lewis former corporation counsel of the 1 1S of Chicago who returned from sus rope on tne Majestic having spent several months In mtd on a special mission expressed I tht opinion hat Russia would soon seek that toe movement Is an glance or understanding with the ft States to the end of preserving i 1 t en for interests in the Orient rt tin mis were j Mr Lewls went to Russia to Investigate t but the oj concessions alleged to havo i t tht matter much made by the Russian to the fact tnat these with a plan of American r const int sun investors to build a railroad over the in rural guard and the Bering Straits The result of his In- In the Island had De made public later at to bt able to In i few time Washington Had Watched Agitators NO RAGE WITH UPTON n was cog Iracy find the mov tte threatened out YOrK rtt Ued Ij the m all the provinces net all for f crt night thit hail for OBJECTION TO BOATS it l r N 1 meeting was held u f i r ins i n t n with this con N It I or is tii re any c and Ma t ittiti i toward the strik r Shadowed Revolutionists H i ft t certain persons here t spiring f jr the purpose of 1 t In x r i 1st ni ind th extreme i r i f Cuba and mem t pt life have been I i u v I ibans promt U i r taken It id V tr Ln ti revolutionary liitt Tf luaN nert not I f r r 1 r on being I w udl i f i t utie i ir ts whore th were Members Believe Proposition to Race with 68-foot Sloops Violates Deed of Gift Under Which Cup Is Be of Speediest Type Up to Ninety Feet in Length t re i it h is bu t i; i roi tht r us 1 I th f-u t th it tht tit tl e j f i 1 t I ins tttn lehts Could Have Been Crushed al RI ar es In tl t in lie li it tin nt i in ti ro m t t ivt re dm list i en the pirt of u I thf Ui tie from th York Sept Thomas ton s challenge for a contest for America a Cup In 1908 was declined night b the New York Yacht Club Sir Thomas asked for a race of sloops under the and the members of lie club based their refusal to race OT the general proposition that tne America a Cup represents a trophy the speediest of yacht that can tt produced on a water line length of ninety or under and that therefore am proposition to limit the size of the boa's bo refused The members of the New York Yacht at the meeting called to consider Sir Thomas fourth challenge for a cup race voted unanimously to reject the challenge Lewis Cass Ledyard for mi i of the club made a In which he described the deed of gift governing cup contests as drawn up George L Schuyler in 1887 Could Not Limit Length Mr I then a tion declaring that the club could not take the position of limiting the water line length of the boats under the of gift Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt man of the meeting appointed a committee to convene Immediately after Use meeting and prepare a to tli i The cup committee made u of Commodore Vanderbilt J P Ledyard E D Morgan G Bourne Henry alters J Rogers Maxwell and C Oliver held session which continued long after mid- night The sentiment of the club members a tho meeting was that the Reliance th. winner of the last American cup Is l an at il 1 nl I irn Hi d i m tuba k nf t n tj his com t i his o r 1 I tt it I all 11 a I 1 r 1 in hug UK f ict th t t 1 in n the tim as I Money from Wall Street ft i H st nod her thit the 1 m street There are re I r E tt at certain I i I i t K with th rv r ii matter Is be- t 1 t 1 it n tt is I I i t mp H cut Th r to believe that t in tt in one gen ral or other prom i w a to tht i with S TaTt at the conclu tU revolution is w tt ihU o nip Pino I s Gomez and other M t lei th n ng iif srl nt trp I w th the n U ft r sh il an outfit ak actual Leading Veterans Loyal rh tf these men being I 1 t h resent is neces P ir U wl nt i Intelligent or tap Slower Boats Out of The race for the blue ribbon of the seas smaller and therefore slower boats was declared to be out of the Mr made the only speech at MIL general meeting which was attended 200 members of the club 1 o in the morning the special cup was still in pre paring Its It d lat Parra would not inv numerous ele b cause in of i a certain recognized he Flooring QO 1M ft. Frank Co and N Y ave PLEADS WITH Begs to End Divorce Suit and Threatens When She Special to Hii Fort RirK Sept proceedings In con with the Hart McKee divorce case rise to a sensational dav before the Judge who according to nch law In these cases called the I parties together In an attempt to bring I about n tt hen Mr and Mrs McKee met in the judge s room McKee fell at his wife s j feet end begged her Bobbing to take him back She refused whereupon McKee j front and Jumping to his feet shook his In her face and declared that would regret her action to the last dav of her life Mrs it is asserted brought the action only under the strongest tion For a long time although sub to the greatest cruelty on the part of her husband she held out against the wishes of her father Col Baxter to Harpera Ferry and Berkeley Cumberland and Return Leave Washington B O 8 15 a Sundai September 29 Round trip rate to Harpers Ferry and Berkeley and 00 Splendid opportunity for London Sept Countess former Crown Princess ony and Signor the music ter were married to-day at a reg stry office on the Strand this city Only three witnesses were present at the marriage which was surrounded with profound irecy Antoinette Marie Counti formerly Louise Antoinette Archduchess of Austria spinster was tho name the countess entered on the register while her husband sub- scribed himself merely aa Enrico latter gave his age as twenty-four and the countess said she was thirty evan and described herself us the di- wife or Frederick Augustus Crown Prince ot now King ol Saxony and daughter of the Archduke of Austria and Grand Duke of Tuscany Toselli gave his occupation aa a pro lessor of music and said he was the sor ot Alberto Toselli a of Ian Reached Office in Cabs The participants In the ceremony drove up to the registry office In cabs None of he who for had trying to discover the whereabouts of the and were on the The marriage was performed the superintendent of the registry of- Ice The witnesses who signed the mar iage certificate were William Le Queux the R C Witt and Mrs Mary H Witt Mr Le has a residence in Italy and knew the countess there Mr and Mrs Witt are not known in The countess who traveling appeared to be In gay and laughed and chatted 0011 on the other ed to be rather overcome with the Im- portance of the and was de He is best described as being a typical opera In He Is wears a short black mustache and black air and dark Immediately after the marriage the party left the registry office Toselli re We Intend to England as quickly as possible Hotel Proprietor The hotel where the countess stopped is the Norfolk a small house near the Thames In the business section Condon frequented mostly by and commercial and tho last place which might been ex to shelter a member of one of the royal families of Europe Both the princess and gave this as their residence to the registrar The landlord who did not suspect thf identity of his guests until a crowd reporters descended upon him was furl ous over the which his family establishment has received It Is reported that the couple wen to the Hotel Cecil but hastily shifted their quarters when the princess m the dining room a waiter who had known her In Italy nid who recognized her Took to When the princess left her villa some time ago she sent faithful companion the Countess ger to Munich lor a holiday and trough her little daughter the Princess Anni Monica pia the custody of whom the royal family of Saxony Is anxious obtain with her to England According to a friend of the the married couple Intend returning Florence Immediately Their present are to arrive there September 28. and the Princess Anne who has been In the coun try during the stay fn London be taken with them The child It Is added has been closely g by four detectives and the countess being determined to keep her The countess Is said to asserted that the report that she baa agreed to give her daughter up tb thi royal family of Saxony next May Is lutely unfounded The same friend of the that the countess heard and Invited him to her villa It was a case of love at first sight and they di elded to come to London and be married Trouble in Getting The couple had considerable difficulty In getting a registrar to perform the aa the papers showing the di vorce of the countess from Augustus were not obtainable m Eng This was over confe through the Intercession of Engl and the which had often been postponed was finally made Although the reporters were told tha the left London Immediately after the they were still here late this when seen walking In the corridor of one o the leading hotels with one of the wit nesses to the marriage The music mas ter steadfastly refused to say a word on the subject tof the wedding Toselli was apparently greatly excited and anxiously scanned the columns the evening papers to see what they had FORMER PRINCESS AND HER NEW Americans on Train ed In French WILD PANIC EH DARKNESS s on Way to to Embark New Fast Rouen Express Plows Half Way Through Hear Coach of Special ing Tourists for Steamer Adriatic Seven Injured m Car and Twenty on Other Which Is De- Curl Under Wreckage E Mr. Roosevelt Returns from Sojourn at Oyster 150 OS BOAT IK Passenger Steamer Hits Freight but No Lives Are N S. Sept Allan line steamer which was in eton with the steamer of the Thomson line In the vicinity of the Straits of Belle was so seriously injured that she Is compelled to return at slow speed to Quebec with her 150 gers The Hurona is also returning to Quebec The sailed from Montreal last Thursday for Liverpool The Hu rona is a freight steamer and is from Montreal Sept. 25-latest reports from Capital His tO Quebec state that the steamer rona has taken the Mongolian s passen gers on which would indicate that the Mongolian was the worst Injured of the two say about the wedding It Is believed to be the plan of the couple to Anne from her hiding place during the night and get her away to the continent secretly so aa to throw off any followers of the Saxon court wno be anxious to take possession of KNOX CONFERS WITH CRANE Boom Soon to Be Launched m Several Flans with Chief Lieutenant to Head Off Taft by Bay State Special to The Washington Pott New York Sept 2i> C Knox came to town to day tion his boom for the which soon will be launched In several States and a conference with Sena tor Murray Crane of Massachusetts who has charge of the Knox boom In New England The two together with Congressman James B spent the In progress of the boom and the chances of Its with special ence to New England A report of the degree of sentiment In New England In favor of the chief Re- publican aspirants for the Presidential nomination has been obtained by Crane from his lieutenants Ihls was at the conference and from the showing made tt was evident that Taft Hughes seemingly have a good lead over the Pennsylvanian at the present time Following the conference Senator Crane left for Massachusetts where he will use his utmost from until Massachusetts Sta e convention meets in October to head off the ties of Lodge who Is expected to come cut In of the candidacy of Taft at the convention and to make an effort to 1 ave the convention Indorse s candidate Crane ind the of the Krox followers do not expect to go so far as to h ive the convention come out for Knox The Knox boomers chief aim at the present time Is to atop ary decisive action In fact of any other can Knox IS Off Thirteen Ministers Constitute Jury to Pass on Charges of Immorality Lincoln Nebr Sept 25 trial of Rev P Ferguson formerly paa tor of 1Tnh Place Church on charges of Immorality began at St Paul s Methodist Church this afternoon before a Jury ot thirteen Nebraska mln Rev J T of Table presided In place of Bishop McDowell who Is presiding over the conference Ferguson Is charged with Improper con duct with Mrs E A Cross of University place who Is the principal witness for the prosecution Counsel for the defense Includes D W of NeTi York and John C Ferguson of Boston The first charges were Sled with the presiding elder of the district on July 1 and the official Investigation took place on July 16. Rev Mr Ferguson wan sus pended from the ministry pending the tion of this conference He was formerly pastor of churches in LOB Angeles an 1 Newark N J Mrs Cross lately turned from Granada Colo where parents live She that she would testify COOKING EXPERT BANKRUPT Mrs. Sarah Tyson Borer Loses Money 01 New York Restaurant SpeoUl to Tha Pent New Sept 25 petition In bankruptcy was to-day against Mrs Sarah Tyson the authority on Ing and domestic science whp two years ago an elaborate restau rant In the building through from 42 Broadway to street It Is said tnat because afce does not live In New York she has been unable to give the restaurant her personal attention Its failure being a The petition was filed by Maurice P attorney for some of her creditors A held on 22 at which the liabilities were estimated at 000 none of It waa then Mar Borer was able to pay The claims are for the supplies of the restaurant A receiver was named ACCUSES Indicted for Permitting Their Child to Die Mount Holly N Sept 25 ment for manslaughter was loond by the Burlington County grand Jury to-day against Edwin M and Mary prominent residents of They are alleged to have been sible for the death of their daughter about three months by refusing to employ a physician when was suffering from an proved MAY YET OUST MURPHY Close District to Decide Place on S ate If Larney Wins for Friends of McClellan Will Control Murphy's Senatorial District to Tho Washington New York 25 men were disturbed to day by the close vote In the primary election In the Assembly District between W J Boyhan the Tammany organization and W A Larney the Me Clellan man The result of the election Is still In and both sides are claiming victory of tha dis- If secured by opponents of jhy and maintained at next year's marres be troublesome because of Its effect on the selection of a from the Fourteenth senatorial district and on Charles F Murphy s to the Democratic State he Fourteenth senatorial district ii made up of the Sixteenth assembly districts F Grady represents the district Ir senate and Mr Murphy is the State from that forming the State committee the Democratic State convention selects member from each senatorial dls If Larney has not carried the Fourth assembly district the be In control of the senatorial dii Charles F Murphy lives in the Twelfth district and his brother Jack Is the leader of the district the Sixteenth is controlled by Fire Commissioner Prank who with the mayor So If Larnoy has won I the advantage can be maintained the would be in a position refuse a to Tom and perhaps to turn Murphy out of the State inasmuch the State convention In forming the State committee commonly follows the rule of electing the candidate preferred by the delegates from the senatorial district WAS NO JOKE TO Clubman Resents Alleged Jest of Friend and Sues for Special to The Washington Past Pittsburg Sept 25 heim a member of the Club and known all over the country as a coal operator to day entered sull against his old friend John McCaffrey for demanding 000 ages The trouble all over an Joke In which Mr could not see point Each after noon It has been the habit of Fleers helm McCaffrey and a number of other companions to assemble in a fashion able cafe Saturday afternoon Mr al leges lie entered the place and Instantly McCaffrey Jumped ran shook bis In his face and said re a thief you stole my pocketbook and all my The charge aff completely upset Mr that he Is confined to bla bed McCaffrey is Bald to admit making the statement but declares it was all a joke arranged by himself and their mutual friends CLOTHES SET Is Sept rear coach of the d section of the special train carry jt class passengers from Paris to embark on tne White Line steamer Adriatic for New York tt by the regular n express at the mouth of il just beyond Mantes Eight persons were on the special and twenty on tha Rouen express Strangely no one was killed In the tele- coach All the passengers ver were baldly shaken up A man sus a fractured teg and a woman it feared suffered internal injuries AH the injured American passengers with the exception of one continued on their way to Cherbourg Anxious Ones Besieged Offices Die offices of the railroad and the White Star Line in Paris were besieged afternoon with Inquiries for details fc it they could supply no definite infor matlon Up to the time of closing they had received neither the names persons Injured nor definite news re- the extent of the Injuries All accounts however agreed that at the outside not more than ten passengers or the special were and that their in juries were not great The only thing to be had at the of tne steamship company was a list of lengers In the coach that telescoped This follows Mrs HERBERT H BARNES Miss ELEANOR REDWAY Miss GRACE BALDWIN and wife A and wife PHELPS DODGE and wife Mrs EMILINE A KEMP HAROLD W BELL Mrs F A CONSTABLE and daughters Mrs LENORE HARRIS and Mrs C R SHEPARD and daughter HARRY W EARNE and wife NATHANIEL B DAY and wife JAMES WILSON and wife Collision Due to Negligence The collision was due to the negligence of the crew of the special In falling to place either lights or torpedoes on the track behind the train as required by the regulations when a train halts In a The train passengers to Cher bourg for embarkation on the North Ger steamer Kron which following the train having on board the Adriatic s passengers proceeded to her destination by another route The Rouen had only French paa sengers on board Several cars of this train left the track and twenty of passengers were injured one fatally On account of the large passenger list of home going Americans the special was run In two sections The carried 100 first class passengers and the second-class It had cleared the tunnel which is 800 yards long when It came to a stoo because of an accident to the locomotive The se ond section which was a few minutes be hind the was stopped by a block signal as tt emerged from the tunnel Going Fifty Miles an Hour This was the situation when the Rouen express came along on the heels of the second section fifty miles m hour L pon Ing the red signs l set automatically at the entrance of the tunnel the engineer of the Rouen train slowed down according to but as no detonators had been placed on the track to give warning of a train ahead he continued through the tunnel at the rate of twelve miles sn hour And crashed into the rear coach of the sec ond section of the special of the Rouen express did not leave bjs post the accident he that special was not carrying lights and that he could not see her because of tne dense smoke In the tunnel Cata Its Way Half The Rouen locomotive telescoped the last but as the were ap plied at the moment of the collision u cut Its way only half through Every compartment In the was occupied when the special left Paris and how the passengers In the rear escaped Instant death unless they re- warring of the und rushed has WRONG BABY TO Undertaker Picked Up Live Child pital Instead of Special to Pott New York Sept 25 Jim Smitn the telephone in the morgue Bt the loot of East street to day he was told to come to Belles ue Hospital and get a dead body from SIMPLICITY IN GREETING Formal Will Remain at White House Three Days Before Starting on Month's Trip to South and Middle ness to Be No Cabinet Meeting Will Be fave in Splendid Health After Rest tho hospital yard on his hack to the morgue his bundle suddenly began to move He ran as fast as he could to the receiving ward and shouted to Dr eroy Smith Its alive Its Dr Smith pulled aside the covering and looked into the face of a lively five old baby There was a dead baby to be taken to the morgue however The wrong child had been pointed out to Smith BATTLE WITH MANIAC Armed Man Attacks Surgeon in Locked STOKER SHOT DOWN Fireman Had Attempted to Leap in Sea Taken to Physician's Office He Turns Seizes Scissors and Would-be Murderer Blinded by Pepper and the Doctor Makes His steamer left French ordered the New York Sept White Star Line steamship Majestic which arrived at Quarantine light to-night from Cherbourg and brought the story or a and most tragic that occurred In the ship s surgery one night during the age Dr French the ship s physician narrowly escaped death at the hands of a mad man one of the stokers the vessel who locked both himself and the doctor in the surgery and who finally had to be shot down by an officer from the ship ic Patrick Sheehan will be loved to a hospital when the ship docks to morrow morning He Is serious ly wounded lie stoker tried to throw himself over- board shortly Queenstown and Di n sent to the surgery for an Uon had the entered his office he quickly turned and double locked the heaw door Then a pair of scissors and a sharp surgical knife which was hanging on the all Quickly Barred Door All this was done in a flash the door being barred before the sailor accom the stoker had a chance to force his way Inside The sailor however e the alarm Capt Haves several under officers and a dozen seamen assembled at the and looking through a grating in the lock door could see the a great fellow standing over the doctor a man of slight who sat quietly in his Indeed It was the nerve and coolness of the surgeon that saved him from being hacked to pieces by the Insane man A violent onslaught on the door would have signaled the doctor s death and the men outside Plot of Foreigners to Torture Chosen Washington Pott Sept 35 supposed plot an organization of foreigners to torture chosen vict mi by was revealed day by an attack on Miss Pauline ner and Mrs E H a social leader While aboard a Boulevard Heights car Miss Buckner and Mrs Werner were jostled by a number of A moment later Miss Buckner put her hands In the pockets of her Jacket Screamed that her clothing waa on fire She a package that contained a white sub- stance out of her pocket It exploded as it struck the The foreigners leaped from the car and into the forward cars cleared up A young American girl who was going home with her mother had a escape She was crushed In the grinding wreckage of the coach and wedged in It an hour before the pleaded him to open the door but he paid no attention Hs remained bj the door brandishing the knife and shears Eventually the crowd in the passage way decided upon the new plan of ac tlon The lattice grating In the top of the the first tl door was slowly and cautiously screwed and removed To di Sheehan t attention two of the turn of President Roosevelt to the N Capital last evening was marked wis i democratic simplicity other American the President was met at the station by a few friends greetings upon his safe return and congratulations upon visible dences of his good he drove at once to the While The flag that dally over the mansion announcing the presence of the Chief Executive will float In the breezes for three days and will again be Sunday Mr Roosevelt starts on his Western trip to be absent until late In the month of tober The Presidential party made ney from New York to Washington In a special train consisting of the private cap a special Pullman a buffet and two express cars for the horses and stable equipment The schedule did not call for fast and the train pulled Into the Sixth street station at 5 67 o clock the ran having been made In a few minutes less than six hours T trip was without Incident and everybody aboard was glad ft was over Met President at At the station to meet the President were General Meyer tary Straus Ass slant Secretary or Com- merce and Lahor M Surg Ge i Lieut Com naval aid to the President and Col Crook of the White House staff As the train came to a stop the President Jumped lightly to the platform assisted Mrs and Miss Ethel to alight and a moment later was holding a little reception the members of his official family who had come to him home No particular crowd had gathered to witness the of toe Trains were coming and and the station was pretty well filled with passengers bent upon their own bjt as the President passed along be was recognized and applauded As he emerged into the to enter his carriage his presence was the signal for a round of cheers to which Mr Roosevelt responded by raising bia hat and bestowing upon the people that popular smile so characteristic of the President With Mrs Miss and Master the President was driven directly to the White House by Secretary and Mrs Loeb The of the staff went their ways to their homes the wives of some of clerks being on hand to meet bands from whom the affairs of state separated them during the Didn't Want Formal Two years ago when the re- turned from his summer's sojourn at Bay there was a warm tion In his honor arranged by the Dis- Commissioners but this omitted ac It was understood the was averse to any prearranged programme At that time he was met at the station bj the Commissioners of the District and other local dignitaries and there good sized crowds at people along the from the station to White House who cheered the President as he passed The rule in Is to permit the President come home about as any citizen return and was no ex- ception to this rule The Wh lie House was spick and span from roof to foundation stone when the President and Mrs Roosevelt arrived a few minutes after S o clock During their absence the mansion has been repainted within and For ic in a number of the coats of paint on the ex terlor of the W hite House have been burned off and the historic old continued their pleadings In loud tones Blinded with Pepper A few minutes later the mad stoker was Induced to turn toward the door whereupon he was blinded by a mags of pepper thrown full In his eyes through the opening in the transom Sheehan slashed wildly at the doctor but the lat ter had slipped troin h's chair and un locked the door Sheehan seeing and feeling h S followed blindly In the the stoker was floored by i dozen men but he them off A second attempt to subdue the maniac was equally unsuccessful This time of the men felt the points of the shears and knife but none y cut and the battle was con- In the small The stoker started for Third Irving to stab In forced to Mimt efforts of the trainmen and the other pas j censers could free her bruises and contusions she was not injured Her mother escaped by Jumping out of the door of their compartment Just as the crash came Americans Lead There was art awful panic amid the smoke and the darkness immediately after the collision but the American recovered themselves and disappeared during the became the leaders in the work of rescue slon A piece of oiled believed to have been a. covering for some slow-burning found on floor of The authorities from Nantes were early on the scane and gave every possible OK Sheehan s right In the He sred and carried to the hospital The let seemed to him and his reason almost Absolute Safety b Bat One of the advantages of tmg j oui In banking deft of Union i Trust Co F AH accounts draw n deposits subject to at w Baltimore and and Ohto Saturday All trams both both days except Royal Limited City 1417 G rt. and ave. ture is to resplendent In its new dress of spotless white The private apartments of the also been renovated and redecorated and all things were In readiness for the return of the distinguished occupants Even the East Room was brilliantly lighted and for the time In three months there were signs of life and about the famous o d Glad to Get Home the President light at getting home and observed 1 at the reporters gathered therp -na 1 Mm feel that he had bi k to The said he had had a summer and never felt In better health He looked It too At the office last It was siid the 1 no im I e short oef re starting that a great oUd be crowded The President members of the concerning tl elr cer th The bullet and lodged on his deal of routine into these three will confer with Cabinet as are ii the nents hut no Cabinet meeting rill be h 11 fo Matters to he t to tl e dent a tre question of a contract torpedo boats the Department and the legal obstacle regarding the shipment of coal In foreign bottoms for the use of the great naval fleet on Its coming to the Pacific Attorney