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A feeling akin to Indignation was ex cited hero by the press report from Tien Tsln of tho apparent Indifference of the commanders thero to tho critical stnto of tho legatloncrs at Pckln. Tho War depart ment olllclals nro satlsllcd that Chaffee at least Is blameless, for hu undoubtedly Is exercising all of his Influence with tho other commanders to get tho column In motion,. Meanwhile tho Bharp check re ceived by tho Jspaneso scouting party Is an Indication of what he might experience Rhould ho tako the desperate chanco of pushing forwnrd alone. Secretary Hay and Minister Wtt added nnother scoro to their credit today when ii dispatch tamo from I'nltcd States Consul Fowler at Cho Foo, apparently removing nil doubt as lo tho authenticity of tho fa mous Conger cipher dispatch. Ilcncus l'nltli In Clilnn. ' Some Interesting facts connected with tho 'iiclnal clnher mcjsago havo been brought t'lmKht by Mr. Fowler's report. It appears thawhen Mr. Wu received tho cipher tnes- sagoVSjp found that It contained a cipher wtthltiCTfc .cipher. Tho governor of Shan Tung, TOjn, transmitted with tho message a messngSfroui tho tsuns 11 yamen, which In turn trirfignltted Mr. Conger's message. Tho latter wik In tho Stato department cipher; tho forLr In tho Chltioac olllclal cipher. When MLwu In deciphering tho mcsejigo reached fce end of tho tsung 11 yamert's message otvrnnsmlttnl ho was un aware of that fact anmthought that the sev eral groups of flgurcsVpllowIng were a por tion of, tho tsung 11 ywnun's message. As a matter of fact, they wilro tho Initial words ef Mr. Congcr'H mcssngo Wid they were un declphored by Mr. Wu, IWcniiBO they wore In tho Stato department tlimher. Instead of beginning, "In Urlilsh IdgaWon," etc., Mr. Congcr'Bvmcssngo really be Bin, "Wo havo been for a month In tho British legation," etc. Another fact developed U What the mes sage was signed "E. II. Corigor, July 17." Many persons had supposed Jtliat, while tho messngd- was genuine, It ,v.,iu ono "written by Mr. "Conger long beforo'and that It had been fraudulently dated by Alio Chlncso offi cials.'. N6w It appears thnttha tsung 11 ya men, 6r Yuan, dlil ditto lttho ISth. It is thought that this, dato wnii acctirato nml, whllo ,Mr. Conger actually I wrote his' dlB patch on tho 17th nml put ll In cipher ready for transmission at ho (first opportunity, tho mossago did not IcaviI l'ekln until tho following day. These mntjtcrs liavo dono much to rehabilitate tho Chinese officials In tho estimation of some ofllclals who have hcrotoforo been very sktjptlcal ns to thoir integrity In tho transmlialon of these ofll- clal messages. l)lNintcli frinu (iiyfncrnl CInifToo. "WASHINGTON, " Aug 3.-U was stated tonight that tho dlspijftch received by the War dopartmont fromMajor Ocueral Chaf fcu, commanding the American troops In China, was dated at Tien Tsln on July 31. At tho tlmo nt which It was llled thero had Iiocn no genernl forward movement of tho allied forces, tho only action having been a reconnaissance presumably that reported by Admiral Hot icy In tho diBpatch received nt tho Navy department In which tho Jap anese lost soy'eral u 1 1 1 cf 1 ami had a number wounded Trimfport I milium for Chliin. WASHINGTON, AMg. 3. Tho adjutnnt general revolved a eablo message, from Gen ernl MacAVthur at Manila today saying ho had arranged for tho transport Indiana to meet tho transport Sumner at Nagasaki and; tako Its men and supplies at once to Taku. Tho Sumner loft San Francisco on July 17 with (lencral Harry and part of the Fif teenth Infantry. Cionernl Harry Is ordered to report to tJoncral Chaffee for temporary service with tho troops In China. Tho Sum tier lu duo at Nagasaki In about two weeks. He That is Warm Thinks All So. tt Thousands are "cold" in that they do not understand the glviv of health. 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There will bo no delay In tho dispatch to China of the troops on this vessel, but thoy hardly will bo available for nctlvo opera tions much before the end of tho month. More Missionaries Itcpnrtcd. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. Itov. A. n. Leon ard, corresponding secretary of the Metho dist Missionary society, today received a cablegram from Hev. Spencer Lewis of tho West China mission. Mr. Lewis cnbled from Chun King, In tno provinco of Szcchewan, as follows "Our party leaves for Shanghai today." Tho message was undated. Tho Presby terian Hoard of Foreign Missions received n cablegram today from Itov. William Campbell of tho station at Klun Chow In tho Island of Hainan, which relieves nnx lety of tho board. Tho messago Is as fol lows: "Nodoa arrived. Hainan quiet. Women Hong Kong. Nodoa Is about ninety miles nway from the coast. Tho messago means Hint tho missionaries havo arrived at Holhow from thero and that tho women had gone on to Hong Kong. All of tho missionaries sent out by tho Presbyterian board and about whoso whereabouts there had been unccr tnlnty nro now accounted for, although 9omo are still In Pckln. IlrltlNli .Not ('nunc of Dclnv. LONDON, Aug. 3. Tho parliamentary secretary for tho foreign oince, William St. John Hroderlck, said today In tho Houso of Commons thnt tho government had no fresh Information from China. It was not true, ho said, that operations by tho allies were delayed by tho Hrltlsh contingent. On tho contrary, tho last Information from General Gasclce was to tho effect that his troops were ready and would shortly ad vance, and that ho anticipated the co-op-cratton of tho allies. Miitli Cnvulry Hondj- (o Hull. SAN FltANCISCO, Aug. 3. Troops E and G of tho Ninth cavalry arrived over tho Santo Fe today from Fort Apache, Ariz., whero they havo been stationed for over a yonr, having been sent thero shortly after their return from sorvtco In1 Cuba. These are tho last of the Ninth cavalry to arrive, and the two squadrons ordered to sail for China on tho Warren are now complete. JnpM I.oonfe the Kncniy. i WASHINGTON, Avg( 3. The Navy df pnrttnent this morning 'received the follow ing cablegram from Admiral Ilcmey: "TAKU, Aug. 2. Chaffco reports that 800 Japi.neso scouting toward Pel Tang lost throo men killed, twonty-dvo wounded. Enemy In trenches and loop-holed houses. "HEMKY." .1 iilia ii Declines Oder. 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 3.-!n connection with tho statement from London published this morning that England had tendered Japan nnuuclal assistance In Its Chlneso campaign, It can bo stated with authority that this offer was made many weeks ngo and declined at thnt tlmo by Japan In tho same friendly spirit that It was made. Ilniitlst .Missionaries Snfo. NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Hev. Dr. C. L. Rhodes of tho Daptlst Publication society rocolved word today that nil tho Haptlst missionaries of eastern central China wero snfo in Shanghai. A messaco to thl offpet was cabled to tho headquarters of tho American Uaptlst Missionary union In Houton. HnNKliuiM Capture fJuim. ST. PETERSBURG. Aug. 3.-Goneral Orodokoff telegraphs from Khabrovsk-, August 1. that fourtoen Hotchklss and ten other guns wero captured at Hung Hun by tho Russians, who, storming tho fortress Monday, July 30, drovo 1,000 Chinese be fore tbem. UiikhIiiiih Arc Iloiulinrilcil. ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 3. An olllclal dispatch says Blagovestchcnsk was again bombarded Wednesday, August 1. H is added that tho Russian Bteamcr Selonga, whllo assisting In tho dofensq of Algun, was seriously damaged by Chlncso shells. nnVm Aliment' tit lloxcrn. SHANGHAI, Aug. 3. Ll Huug Chang is preparing a proclamation grnntlng virtual amnesty to Doxeru, on condition that they censo creating disturbance. StrmiKi' TruKody nt Norfolk, NORFOLK. Vu., Aug. 3,-Charlei J. Can non, state oyster Inspector for this district, wns shot and killed today by First Assistant Chief of Police M. II. Prince. Tho two men wero thought to l tho closest of friends. Cnptnlii I'rluco nml Cannon mut on .Main street. Prince nlnced his arm nbout Mr. Cannon's shoulders and tho two walked to tho side of tho postolllco, whero they tnlked together for several minutes. With out any apparent caun, no wltnosHes say, Captain Prince middenly drew ii revolver and llred upon Mr. Cannon live times, thrice after lie fell. After llrlng tho fourth shot Cnptoln Prince wnlked several feet from Mr Cannon's prostrate body and then went back and tired tho hint bullet In his revolver Into Cannon's head. Tho cause of tho shooting Is not known. 10c PLOT HATCHED IX PATERSOX New York Police Hard at Work Ferreting uut Allies ot Bresci, tho Assassin. BAD LOOKING CHAIN OF CIRCUMSTANCES Ilookji of S t I'll in m Ii I i oinpaiilcN Slmii Tlmo of Miilllnu mill .Sunn" of Mi'V-i-rnt of Tlioip iiiiox,it to lie In Coimplrni'y to Kill ICInu. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. -Tho Herald tomor row will puhllsh tho followlnR: "In tho possession of tho police and of tho Italian authorities Is evidence which the Investigators regard as Indisputable proof of tho formation hero nnd In rater son, J., of a gigantic plot ngaiust the lives of the crowned heads of he world. Various shreds and patches of proof wero gathered yesterday, which Indicate that the original fahrlc woven by tho master weaver was Intricate and subtle. The an archists suspected of having gono to slny tho king of Italy, his queen nnd others went by various routes, ns tho books of tho various steamship companies show. "Tho Italian government, through Ub consul general, yesterday obtained pos session of tho bookB of tho French line. It Is snld that the documents reveal tho exact tlmo that Qulntavolll sailed from this country. Urosci, It was supposed, obtained passage on a Whlto Star liner. A nolo re ceived yesterday from Chevnller Louis V. Fugazy of this city says that ho did not sell tho ticket to Hrcscl, ns nn examina tion of his hooks will show. Tho woman, La Hello Theresa, believed to havo been tho accomplice of llrcscl, snllcd last May with him. Tho Italian secret agents nro said to havo found out tho exact day on which theso two left theso shores. "Malatcsta, tho alleged arch plotter, Is quoted, from London, as saying thnt he left this country six weeks ngo on an American liner. "Thoso who went forth to kill were formed In companies, so that ono mlgfyt follow up tho other In caso any ussasln failed to do his work or Illnchcd when tho llnul test came. "Those who went later to the scene of tho crime wero believed to bo Antonio Lana, the baker, and Sassl, the student. It wni learned yesterday that Mattoo Sassl sailed for Naples on July 7, from Hoboken, on tho North Ccrmnn Lloyd steamer Kaiser S'I1 holm II. His ticket wus purchased fiom Ccsnro Contl, a well known agent. Sassl Is described in tho books of the company ns being 25 years old. Mii.ihI Cut Out liy llri'Mcl. "Ho appeared In the Italian quarter with La Hello Teresa and then when Hrcscl ap parently laid siege to tho affections of tho fair and flcklo queen of tho Hods, tho stu dent was not seen again. He seems to havo been In tho company which went on Its mission of murder to the shores of tuo Old World. On tho saino steamer was Antonio "Lama," who may have been Antonio Lana, tho baker arrested on tho other side ns tho nccompllco of tho assassin, and known hero as nn nnnrchlst of tho most anient hue. Ills friends suy that he sailed from this port about May IS. Ho disappeared from his familiar haunts about that tlmo at least. On tho same steamer wns Haffaclo Lama. In this personally conducted excursion, of course, Kurlco Malatestn Is credited with being tho managing director. Reports .yesterday from Cincinnati tell of an effort of Malatcsta to get n man to go from thnt city to kill tho Italian king. Ho did not find tho willing tool there, but hore, within n few miles of Now York, he discovered a man willing to do tho bidding of tho arch conspirator. In tho city of New York ho found Lana, tho baker, ond La Hello Teresa, whoso records werq yes terday ' looked tip by tho Italian agents. Ho sent them across tho sons by various steamers and with tho Instructions which meant denth to tho head3 which boro tho Kuropean crowns. I.ll lit'llc TlTCMI. "It wn3 found yesterday that tho woman known ns La Hello Teresa was onco mar ried to n man named Hrughnll, a mnker ol macaroni. Tho name, Ighlnn, by which tho woman wns generally known, was her mnldon name. Sho had a daughter, Ida, from whom the police yesterday wero seek ing to get somo Information concerning tho dopnrturo of her mother for Italy. La Hollo Teresa Is gone. "Tho woman arrested in Italy as Hrescl's accomplice Is tnll and had brown hair. La Hello Teresa was both tall and fair haired. This Is unusual for nn Italian woman. Sho Is nbout 32 years old. Sho had been seen In company with Hrcscl and disappeared when Hrcscl returned to his friends In l'atcrson. "Antonio Lann,, who was often seen about l'atcrson, has also disappeared. PRETENDS TO KNOW OF PLOT N'imv .York Italian CIvcn Xihih-h of Mru AHHOfliiteil with IIim-hcI In Aiiiirclilxt Solit'iiu-.H. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. Thero Is a chanco that hato will reveal much to tho authori ties relatlvo .o tho alleged plotting of the anarchists at l'atcrson to kill tho crowned heads of Europe. Tonight In a saloon In Straight street, an Italian, whose name docs not appear to be known to tho pro prietor of the place, although It may be and he will not disclose It, said ho know of a meeting held In tho city early In May, of which ho Intended to Inform tho authori ties. Tho story ho told was: Tho CJroup of Kxhteiice held a nieotlim about the lnt of Mny and after tho oth'r-i had departed the leaders held n lonff secret sosmIoh Tliosa piowi'tit were llret-cl, ynlnin velli, Oronvelll nnd Hlandle., Kstcvo nnd Wldmnr. the editors of the paper Issued by tho group, nnd ono or two otlier.4 whom I may not reveal or mny, as rlrrunintiincoH occur. These men talked over n trip which Hrescl, Qulntavolll, Grnlsonl (Lamm) anil some others wero to take. The mooting was hold to read a letter from Count Malatestn. There were also letters from Genoa and l'arls. Qulntavolll loft I'ntoison after the meeting, which ended early In tho morning Hregct also left, but came Hack May 12 and collected Ills money nt tho silk mill. Malatestn Is tho man who made up nil theso things. Ills Is a great mind. All tho others are weak. When ho left I'atorson he left Wldmnr and Est eve, neither of whom aro Italians, In ohargo and they have kept up tho tlumo nil tho time nnd Induced Italians to keep nllve the th iy toaolilnps of Malatestn. I know theso things well and havo a reason for tolling all. I hole Estcve and I would llko to seo him suffer. When Estevo and Wldmnr wero told of this boast of an Italian, they eald that tho wholo tale was false. They said neither of them knew that Ilrescl was going to Italy. They had never talked with Bread about murder. They had talked with him many times 'over how to spread tho teachings of nnnrchy through the United States. Estcve said tonight: The man who says those things lies. Thore was no such meeting. He nays he hates me. Ho must, to tell such lies about me. I know of no personal enemies I havo. Home socialists muy hnte me. Last winter Dr. Itomnndl Cusslo, the Italian socialist leader and member of tho Chamber of Dep. utles, wns here nnd there wero debates. 1 took port In them and I always bested the socialists who spoke against me. Some of these men whom I bent may hate mo and take this way of hurting me. I shall stay and so will Wldmnr to meet any accusa tions. Tho police need not watch us. We will bo hero If they should ever wont us. Wo fenr not. "Wldinar said their must bo a mistake, in tho Information thnt his brother had been arrested In Europo In connection with tho killing of King Humbert. Ho said ho had but ono brother, who was employed by tho Austrian government and was not an an archist. Michael Aretta, a silk dyer's helper, 39 ytr.is old. had his head spilt open today by I'lctro Marcelll. lo years old. nn avowed nn an hist. Aretta loudly condemned the nn archlsts. said he hoped Ilrescl would bf tortured ns well ns killed and lauded King Humbert as n great man and a good one. Marcelll rushed upon him with a club and, although Areltn tried to save his head. Marcelll hit him on the head with the weapon and lnld open the scalp. NEW KING TO HIS PEOPLE Victor 1 1 in nt tt it tt I lit iN-niei I'roolu illation im iici'i'(ir In Ills l,il tr I'll til or. MONZA. Aug. 3. King Victor Emmanuel III has Issued n proclamation to the Itntlan people, ns follows: The second king of Italy Is dead. Escap ing, thanks to Ills valor as n soldier, the danger of battle and departing unhurt, thanks to l'rovldcnco, frdm the risks he confronted so courageously to the end, this aood nnd virtuous king fell u victim to atrocious crime, whllo, with easy conscience and without fear of danger he was partici pating in the Joys of his people In their fetes. It was not permitted to me to be present nt the last urenth of my father, but I understntid my tirst duty to bo to follow tho counsels ho loft tno nnd to Imitate the virtue of the king und the tlrst citizen of rtnly. In this moment ot profound sadness I havo to aid mo the strength which comes from the examples of my august father and of that groat king who deserves to be called the "father of his conntrv." 1 have also ns a support tho strength which comes from the love nnd devotion of tho Itnllnn people for the king whom they venerated and whom they weep for. lhcre remain to us tho institutions which lie loyally preserved nnd which he at tempted to render permanent during twenty-two yours of his reign. These Instltu lions tiro Riven to mo ns tho snored tradi tions of my house, und the warm love which Italians havo for thorn, protected with n llrni and energetic hand from as sault or any violence from whatever source It comes, insures mo. I am certain of the prosperity and grandeur of the country, it wus the glory of my grandfather to navo given Italy Its unity and Independence. It was tho glory of my father to have Jealously guarded this unity und this Inde pendence to tho end. My reign shall bo outlined by these Im perishable remembrances. May clod aid me ,1 , . ..'; w, in; 11,1 illy me ui li i "il-v consecrate all my cares as a ...... .., ,,,, Fj'miuiiiiiBiuii oi nooriy ami tno defense of tho monarchy united by Indls soluble bonds for tho supremo lntercs"t of tho country. iJ.w.L'i"1.'!: ,.T"d('r -m,r tribute of tours und Sr'JJ. t0 'A10 "".wl memory of Humbert of snoy. au. In tho bitter sorrow which has Rtruek my house, havo shown that you nV ,...i,r il. 1 f f orr?w though It were that ,.V'.llh 'V1.1.11111"1 among you. niu.,.v?.,l,lfi,y ot th,llll11 affection will r. i n, 5 ! V10"".1 cpr"l" bulwark of my reign nnd the best guaranty of tho unity ?,t tnV,,MV.ViVitryi, W"tch I,nll" ' h" name or intangible Home, symbol of grandeur and pledge of Integrity for Italy. Huch are und us,kl'n.UCl' 'S ",5' "n,bltl0M cK"" BLACK CREPE ON HIS DOOR Italian In ToiiiIin Prison Tells of Threntn Mmle (iiietiinii Ilrescl, the AmminnIii. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. Alexnndro HubiottI has written a letter to Captain Walter U. Usher of tho West Hoboken police, stating that he had been persecuted by the an archists becauso he had displayed an Italian flag and nlao that he know Hrwol, thr- as satsln of King Humbert, personally. Hubi ottI, or Hubertl, tin ho signs himself, is at present confined In the Tombs. When seen tonight he nam he bad not only written to Captnln Usher, but to the Italian consul general In thla city. HubiottI a1d that Inst year, Just beforo tho Fourth of July.'hc had Imported a large Italian Hag with tho royal crown and coat of nrnifl In the center. Ho said this had so vexed his anarchistic countrymen in tho neighborhood that they had come to hla houso In great anger and demanded that he haul It down. IWheti ho refused to do this they threatened hfa life. Shortly after this ho began -to rocclvo anonymous lettera and ho says when ho" met (Jactano Dread, the slayer of King Humbert, In Hobokem ono day ho had at Id thero would bp black crepe on hid door beforo long and that soon thero would be no occasion for placing tho coat of arms of tho house of Savoy In tho Jtallan Hag. Tho statement of HubiottI was very Incoherent and rambling. When asked to bo more definite he said he had not been present at any meeting where the assassin ation of tho Ill-fated king bad been (Ha cussf.1, and then he returned to tho nc count of h!H own grievances against the anarchists. CHANGES NAME TO HIDE SHAME Ilrotlur of KIiik'n AiinIii KcsIkiim Ills Mriiteiuiutey In Italian Army, MILAN, Aug. 1. Lieutenant Hrescl, brother of King Humbert's assassin, has informed tho colonel of his regiment of his Intention to leave tho army nnd chango hlB name. Ho will bo provided with an appoint ment In tho civil administration. A duel with sabres has been fought be tween Captain T.ml nnd Captain Hacclnlll on tho subject of Lieutenant Hrescl's course. Captain Tarn had expressed sympathy with tho lieutenant, whereupon Captain Hac cialll declared that ho could no longer offer his hand to Lieutenant Drescl. Captain Hacclnlll was wounded In tho head during tho sixth onslaught. LANA MAKES A CONFESSION Ai't-oitiillc of Ilresel Hnyn the Hiiorn Wns to llnri Ilecn Killed AInn. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. Information from Homo is printed hero to tho effect that Antonio Lana, arrested ns an accomplice of Hrescl, has confessed, affirming that a plot existed Involving tho simultnncous assasslnntlon of King Humbert and Queen Margherita. Hoily IIoMh In Casket. MONKA, Aug. 3. Tho remains of King Humbert wero today placed In a casket of walnut, covered with lead and glass In such a mnnnor as to leave the face exposed. Tho ceromonj which took plnco In tho pres ence of tho royal family was very touching. Queen Margherita placed tho Italian flag with tho arms of tho houso of Savoy over tho corpse. t'lolliliiK Covered with IIIoimI. HOME, Aug. 1. Tho examination of Natnlo I'ossanzlnl, tho anarchist who was arrested at Ancoua, revealed tho fact that he went to Monza somo tlmo ago, whero ho was known under nn assumed namo. Ho was cloflo shaven when nrrcsted and wore a shirt and handkerchief stained with blood. ew .lo !) "Wilt Iiivt-ntluntc. NEW YOHK, Aug. 3. Governor Voor hecs admitted today at his homo In Eliza beth, N. J., that steps had been token to investigate tho allegations that tho plot to kill King Humbert and other mouarchs tied been hatched In New Jersey. Arresting Ntiioctcil Anarchists, HEHLIN. Aug. 3 The police throughout Germany aro arresting anarchlHt nuspectj. Among thrm Is Prof. Stahly, an Italian, who has recently lectured on the subject of tho Mafia In south Oermany. Carellll niximiin Assassin, IIHUSSELS, Aug. 3. La Heforme says to day that the woman, Carellll, who yesterday leclurpd that a photograph of Hrescl was tho photograph of her husband, no longer I'oU'.a tulo opinion. (irouml Has lleen I'lirelinseil. MONZA, Aug. 3. Tho municipality of Monza has purchased the ground on which tho crlmo was committed In order to erect a nlouutucnt or a charitable Institution. XA3IE OF SHAH'S ASSAILANT Vould-Be Asjas3in Admits His Identity and Vents Some of His Viows. GUILLOTINE WILL BE HIS CERTAIN FINISH I'roncli l.nw I'roserllir-N Dentil I'en nlty for Ills Crime nml There Is CIllllH'O tn Hsi'iitip CvciMitlnii, 1'AHIS, Aug. 3. At tho meeting of tho cabinet this morning It was announced that tho would-bo assnssln of Muzaffer-Ed-l)ln. shah of Persia, had given his name as Sal sen. A man of this name who hnd been regarded and watched as an anarchist dis appeared from Paris In 1S5 nnd had not since been located. Snlson wns more communicative today and when an effort was made to Interrogate him ho spoko freely of yesterday's attempt and ventilated his anarchistic Ideas, but when nsked If ho acted ns tho Instrument of others ho declined to nnswer, saying, however, thnt had ho killed tho shah nnd escaped ho would have killed the czar. Further Inquiries at tho worklngmen'o hotel, where Salson lived, brought to light tho fact that ho had been working at day labor until recently, when his WM'k was finished. Ho was then unable to ml new employment nrd became more c .uinlcn tlvo than formerly, though still keeping regular hours. Tho last few days tho ques tion of existence was n dllllcult one for him. Whnt his punishment will bo Is a mntter of doubt. Probably It will bo a life sentence at hard labor, though It Is pos sible he will bo condemned. to tho guillo tine. The Bt.tlutcs provide Tho denth pen alty for attempted assassination. Valltnnt, who threw a bomb In the Chamber ot Depu ties, was executed, though no less of llfo resulted from his act. Paris has not recovered from lis Indigna tion nt the ntempt on tho life of Its royal guest. Tho press Is filled with apologies and expressions of regret nnd urges the suppression ofnnnrchlsts ns a further pro tection for public ofllclals. As a result of tho attempt on the shnh's llfo the curious crowd which surrounded tho palaco of sovereigns today was pre vented from approaching tho palaco when tho shah stnrtcd for Vtnconncs, whero a military review wnB hold In his honor. An escort of dragoons surrounded tho royal carriage. Thu shah seems tho least concerned ot all over tho effort to tako his llfo, and he has not curtailed tho program ho had In view. Tho discovery of Salson's Identity wbb mndo by means of tho Hertlllon system, his measurements agreeing with a rani nt police headquarters. When shown the card and photo tho crlmlual said: "Yes, I nm Salson." LONDON REDS ARE WORRIED Activity nt the Police Keens the Au nrchlsls Stirred I unit .Suspicion. (Copyright, 1000, by Press Publishing Co.) LONDON, Aug. 3. (Now York World Cablegram Special Telegram.) Tho an archists of this city nro undergoing one of thoir periodical scares. Tho leaders, In cessantly dogged by detectives, regard all who approach them with suspicion. Mnlatcsta, tho master mind of tho Lon don advanced circle, has disappeared from his lodgings, but bus not left tho country for tho rensou thnt England Is his only re maining aBylum, The annrchUts hero scout tho Idea that the assassination of Hum bert wns planned In any particular place. Such acts, they say, aro Inspirations vouchsafed to the elect. They profess to havo no knowledge of any annrchtst clrclo In Paterson, N. J. This remarkable Igno rnnco Is undoubtedly stimulated by tho threatening attitude of tho police. It Is rumored tonight that several ar rests aro pending In London and that the do.omcd men aro already marked by Scot land Yard olllclals. This report has caused Intenso nervousness In anarchist circles and tho lovo feast fixed for tonight In n tavern on Saffron hill to celebrate Hrescl's assassination of King Humbert has been abandoned. Tho Scotland Yard ofllclals were reti cent regarding their operations against tho anarchists. Extreme activity pro valla nmong the spcclnl service detectives, and thero was n consultation today at tho Homo ofllco between tho heads of tho dif ferent dotectlvo bureaus and tho home secretary. UNEARTH ANARCHIST PLOT .Vow York Police (Srnitunlly Cnruvel iiiK the .Mystery of the Mur der ot Humbert. NEW YOHK, Aug. S. Detectlvea have found tho room In which It Is asserted that tho plot to kill King Humbert was formed. It Is on tho second iloor of a West Hoboken, N, J., resort for anarchists and Is In the heart of tho Italian settlement. The placo has not been known on a meeting place for anarchists. Thero havo been no public meetings held thero nnd tho room where the men met was kept for tho most secret con ference purposes. Theso detectives say thoy learned last night from socialism who attended a meet ing at the place that less than four months ago two Italians, a man and woman, ar rived in Hoboken and an Important confer ence was held In this room. At tho con ference there wero anarchists from Ne.v York City, from Hrooklyn, from tho Italian colony In Philadelphia and from Paterwon and West Hoboken. This socialist nover aw Hrcscl and never saw Qulntevallo, but the description of the men tallies with that of two of the men nt tho conference. It In learned thnt the assassin, Hrcscl, was a member of what Is known ns the "International group" of anarchists. The police havo also learned that prior to Hrmcl'fl leaving thin country ho wns ten dered a banquet by a group of anarchists In thla city. Tho celebration took place In nn anarchist resort in Hlcccker street. Eight persons wero present. Hesldtu Bread there were Salvatoro Qulntevallo, n man named Sassl and a man named Lennsr or Lana, all of whom are under arrest In Italy. The other gtiffts aro not yot known to the police, but ono of them was said to bo n woman. Thlo would Indlcato that there wero at leant eight persons concerned In tho plot to kill tho king. Sbreadcd wholo wheat biscuit, ready for uso any meal, mtuy ways, at grocers. CIiIciiko Ortlccrs Not Informed. JOLIET, 111., Aug. 3. It Is repotted that a straight cut of IS per cent has been ordered In wages by tho American Steel and Wlro company. Tho reduction, it Is said, will affect every employe of tho com pany. No olllclal Information can bo ob tained here, although It Is understood the order wont Into effect yesterday. About 2,000 mon employed In four local mills are concerned, f.'rnv nml I'lissciiKcrM Saved. CAPE HAYTIEN, Aug. 3. (Via Haytlen Cahlo.) Tho passengers nnd mall from tho Dutch steamer Prlns Wlllom 1, which went ashore nn tho cast sldo of tho Island of Inlgua Tuesday, July 31, huvo been landod he,ro by the steamer Alps. Several of tho crew went ashore on lnlgun and others with tho passengers went to thu Island cf Murlgunna It Is believed most cf the wrecked steamer's cargo will bo savid The passengers lost most of their baggage and suffered groat privations on the Island of Mnrlguann beforo they wero taken oft by the Alps. .steel I'liiniMiny Cuts nncs, OHICAnO, Aug. 3. Arthur Clifford chairman of the American Steel nnd Wlr. company here, this afternoon snld ho know nothing nbout the reported reduction of 15 per cent In wages. Ho declared It was news to him. William Edenborn, flrnt vice president of tho company and chairman of the executive committee, denied that nny such order had been Issued. If any general cut had been made In the wages of employes no notice of It had been received at tho headquarters of tho compatiy here. Stomach Protectors nml Photos. HEHLIN, Aug. 3. A detachment from the Knlscrln regiment, nbout going to China, received personally from Emperor William photographs of his majesty and nn equal number of stomach protectors. A proclamation has been Issued In all army districts throughout Oormnny requir ing lists to bo drawn up of all privates and noncommissioned olllcors who volunteered for China service from 1SS3 to 1808. Cnlc IIiikIiiu' In EiiHliiml. LONDON, Aug. 3.-1:30 n. m. A severe gale Is raging throughout the I'nltcd King dom. Channel trfllllc Is suspended, causing much Inconvenience to thousands of rxrur. slonlflts, who wished to take advantage of the August bank holiday. Halns and wind have dono much daiunso In tho provinces. Several small vpfsels have gone ashore and many others have been obliged to seek rtfuge In the harbors. Mmulsli Cruiser Implode Holler. SAN SEHAST1AN. Auc. 3 Whnn th Spanish cruiser Infanta Isabel was nbout to leave tor Arichacon ono of Its boilers gave away nnd tho escaping Bteam scalded tweuty-ono sailors, kllllne one nml bM. ously Injuring six others. Tho cruiser posipoucu iis ueparturo l'lumplcs and Freckle on I'ncc. Your druggist will refund your money 'f Pazo Ointment falls to euro you. B0 cents, "WOMAN AS A COItO.VKIt. Slls Mlllnii Hull of Wlullrlit, Kitn., Appointed by (inventor Muulrv. MIsm Lillian E. Hall of Wlnfleld, Kan . Is probably the only woman In the world to hold the office of coroner, Bays the Chicago Tlnus-Herald. She entered upon tho dis charge of her duties on the 23d Inst. Mlta imu was appointed to nu tho vacancy caused by tho death of Cowley county's coroner by Governor Stanley. Tho only experience she ever had In the coroner's ofllco was that of stenographer Sho Is 20 ycara old and Is ono of the most popular young women of Wlnfleld. Her edu. cation has been limited to tho common schools of Cowley county. In n talk nbout her application for this ofllco Miss Hall said "I could not bellevo with the mnsscs that because women had never held the ofllec It wns nny evldenco they could not or are not capable of doing so. I circulated my peti tion among the Influential business men and politicians asking the governor to give me tho nppolntmcnt and was very fortunate, se curing tho signatures and well wishes of nonrly nil I solicited. They looked In nston Ishmont when 1 approached them for their noip to secure this omce. Custom had here tofore given this position to n physician and they did rot bellevo that any one else could properly conduct tho busluefs of tho county After all this work I was Informed by Oov crnor Stanley that It would be noccnsary for mo to secure tho Indorsement of the repub lican cbunty central commlttca of Cowley county. I dreaded" this requirement, but 'where thoro Is a will thero Is a way," and I went nhout tho task with confidence, se curing exactly what the governor required." Miss Hall lias announce:! her Intention to becomo a candidate for election as coroner next year. She says sho will base hcr.clalms for tho ofllco on the record she will make during tho next twelve months. She says tho most dtmciilt task llablo to come to her Is tho coroner's Inquest, but If called upon to perform this duty she will not shrink from It. Metal Workers Oruitnlrc. INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 3.-The work pre liminary to the formation of thu Interna tional l'nlon of I'nltcd Metal Workers wns completed by the delegates tonight. Chi cago was chosen for the headquarters of ine organization In spite of the pressure brought to bear upon the delegates to se lect Indianapolis. An Invitation wns ox tended by thu Commercial club, but for the reason that Chicago Is more of a common center for tho local unions that city was selected. The now ofllcers chosen for the first yonr nro; President. Charles McCarthy, Cincin nati; llrst vice president. Otto Nownclt. Chicago; second vlco president, Frederick Marker, Detroit; third vice president. Charles Smolnr, Chicago; secretary-treasurer, C. O. Sherman, Chicago. Theso olllcers will constitute the execu tive board for tho llrst year. It wus de cided that the trades embraced In thu order shall bo architectural, wlrn and nietnl work ers, bridge und Jail builders, surgical In strument makers, metal pattern milkers and coppersmiths. rilnmlorN nt I'rcslillo. SAN FltANCISCO. Aug. 3,-Tho Exam iner will say tomorrow: Glanders has broken out among tho horses tit tho Pro sldlo. There are about 1.200 horses at the Presidio stubloH belonging to the various cavalry regiments and awaiting shipment to China on thu horse transports Aztoo and Strnthgylo. The presence of glanders was discovered this morning and eight Infected animals shot. Tho commanding officer has received orders to spare no efforts or expense tn stamping out tho dlscaso beforo It can be como epidemic. Steamship I, Ine to Asia. ST. I'Al'L, Aug. 3. -Presldont James J Hill's scheme for a big steamship line to the Orient seems to havo taken shape In ar tlclos of Incorporation llloil with the secre tary of state today by tho Great Northern Steamship company, with a capital stock of JU.OW.OOO. The filing feo was over J3.0W. Tho Hill system nt present Includes the lake steamship line between Buffalo nnd Duluth nnd the transcontinental rnllrnnd. The new company will extend Its business to Asia. Vnrlnu' lojurlrs Are Serious. PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3. It developed today that thu ncoldont to thu Itusslun cruiser Varlag during Its trial trip last week was more serious than supposed It will bo live weeks beforo the vessel can leuvo tho docks at Cramps' ship yards, whero It Is now laid up for repairs. Snfp Company Incorporates. THENTON, N. 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