Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1901 — Has No Reliable News. [ARTICLE]

Has No Reliable News.

After detailing the history of the abduction of Miss Stone, the Spectator remarks: “President Rooseve t and the Washington cabinet maintain justly that the sultan is responsible, as it is his misgovernment which p'ovckes and protects brigandage, and they intend to demand reparation from the Porte. It will not be lirpited, we imagine, to ?25,000. The Porte will be required to punish the authors of the outrage, and as Turkey is sure to shuffle and America is tired of being played with, a naval demonstration is quite on the cards. The sultan wi 1, of course, yield to the first show of force.” New York, Oct. 12—The following cable dispatch from President Washbum of Roberts college, Constantinople, was received this afternoon: “Louis Klopsch, Christian Herald, New York: No reliable news of Miss Stone. Mak'ng every effort to find her and rescue h*r. Public appeals in America are considered inopportune.”