The Democrat. (McKinney, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1900 Page: 1 of 6
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frflHwVolt and William J. Bryan spent
a bttay day Monday, revltvlnf the pa-
rade, puahlnt their way thronfh
crowded hotel corridor#, craapln* oot-
atretrhed hands, howlnf to tha chhert
•# crowds along the tiroat. and inallf
UA l^anilldatea. wera nraat Inatetant.
Oor Rooaevalf\h«d ona narrow escape
Itow an ezpeHenre like IJont Hob
non'a It waa oo hla nrrlral at Ble«-
tria fart. The police made a a arrow
lane tbrooch the rrowde and the p>v>
trior tromtded tlowly. BhikJni haadh
Hfht and left, tnii Oohhle So rfarh nit*.
IHIh of the boMretrhed haqdD Tie
VvomWn. *U roold aot creep hla hand.
DATBLKSS DISPATCH.
Mlaltier
sept a-a
tram Mldlalor Conger waa reoelred by
the aUtn *pnrt«ent Monday. It waa
chlafly lntereetlng in being tkt lrt|
word, from WH afifefc ilLh dispatch Ik
about the IRI referring to tho pro-
peeed parade of %roopa through the
imperinl pniace la Pekin. Utm that
diafnich the la dateleaa an to Pekln.
Tho cos tents were aot matfe public,
but it waa stated that It eonttned noth-
ing materially rlsmigiag tha slltpitlwi.
Th« Isbk of dite led tft thfi (ftkerlatiui-
Uon to tahe energetic steps by which
all dtspetchee hereafter coming to the
department from China will hire the
date clearly etated.
Two other d Is pet r he* rerelvad from
Chlaa referred to the state of health
IWRTCfttmiHS.
fwrtr etixri Wtrt W«twM b
tkt AccMeai,
ON rmUoafaM im ww*.
HANNA TO WRNI.
me CtlsHsMS WitSss St BeysMlese Af>
,| ,„,k.ai 4A._ of the troops, which generally la sat
Hi fcfolrts ot i^bp*>, tk&m to set
II can aot ha learned that tharo baa
hteen any swrked advancement of the
negotiations between the powers
touching the withdrawal of the later-
aatlaasl foreea from Pehla. Tba plain
Indication M that the powers Are act-
ing upon thi lafofmation conftyed tn
Ihh M sfrofB hf the stare de^iMsat
an<l are bringing ail the^f|lilgidcl to
I Bear upon Baaala to indaee her te
i chaage her mlad in regard In with-
! drawing ,JBr. troopa For
ana or wrtet, petted him oa the he**.
just aa they woald have done their 15*BWla*^lie|rd0p*
M. MitftiH ua«i>nra<i.M ,k* k«" •"««
! crowing cea^deace that thle effort will
! be ansceaafnl. It is aoted aa a fee* ot
grfBf aftnrtcenm ih f the pmprnttwi
of conquest or aettiag out tipoa
firs youaf women tried to detail
bH*'. ft«d hie aHetnpteJ is tkrow her
b^BS a host hla aee.k. The gorernor
wardHI with hie left aad docket,
hlsebtng furiously. Ho eecaped * lh «
embreee, and the crowd cheered,
sweeping htm on, buffeting him llhs a
eeroanat ahell oa a iln« of breaker*,
whooplas, yelling, waring beta, haaJ-
herrhiefk aad caare
After Hriewltg th ^erade from lH
bVblch batd aearly S. tile gorernor
btat ttt the dinine-room of the Avtflt-
loriaal and Soak Isnehess. the o'her
members of the perty being
Jeantags Rryaa. Senator Meaoa. lam
Yataft,
Is beiag advened to hate l*rtiice
Ching return to Pekla aa the ecUag
heed of the Cblixwe government. ,yTbe
progress of this ware of reorgaaiti-
tlon, whWe the IntraaUooal troops sre
still le Pehla. promises speedily
prov ide an aetUei de fscio irW'rnm^i
With whirl the halloas mar solve the
principal problem and put the Chinee*
eniwiioi Ih h fair wai to aettlemen
Much majr depend npoo the sitltWe
tiuesis and the mdaaer In Ohlch sBV
treat* this appesl from the Ghlneel
Wirtain 1 naUb,#- ** u *** pwi to be a test
' of the slnreblty at her saprsaaei de-
airs to deal with the Chaeae
Marrieoe. 0. Bte^ari H p. tyrtdanelt. I mP*{ -ai ^ ™
r I KrdMy, C. Wbhelock. urf.1 ll'1!'! ot BUt*-
ftysh. AbN bay) ami t h barK 1 Waahlngtoa aad
Aftet lunch tba gortrnOr Wea driven ih% ectlng head of the Mate
H toectrle park, where hh spoke ni l i^rtmeat Nttsrlig Ut Adee. Who
beada with several thoessn 1 hm Pwton 44 ihrm dutU* dwHn« ^
He left for^he ' n1 & kd !•* ••* • diplomatic eachsngee of re-
fhe <fii#dr Bki ths IMhH sf • Smn
. (b (eiWss aai
Crmhed Uhs (|plab<
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hiiiedelphla, I's.. Bspi. 1-tillrteen
persona killed and over thirty others
injured is the appnlllog record of n
leer end collision between en ercur-
b a trail aad n milk train on the
l.«tblehem bran<h of the Philadelphia
r od Reading railroad Soaday morning
el Hatfield, twpntr-seres mllee north
bf.iill tftf. '
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Mtae Annie ibsiif. aged tl«
!«ethlehem.
Robert Miller. 11. Booth Bethlehem.
Richard Bachman. M, South Beth-
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Ira Rebel, SO. South Bethlehem.
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Jeeepi Mftr4adsS, b. SBotti Bethle-
hem.
Chaa. McOoalgte. Allentown
Thoa. Day, Allentown.
Misa Mamie Kaelll. 14 Telford.
Godfrey Kaelll. her father.
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EBmid fnndls, HatH^ld
— Achenaan, Philadelphia
The wrecked train coaeiet^d of tea
coachee and waa the irst eectioa of a
large eacuraloa aaade sp of people
ftdHioBj tog tept lr—Chainuan
iihani replied to Senator Burns let-
ter rale firs id kspulrlicaa affaire bt
Texas as follows:
Hendqunrters Rapihlloni NatfoniX
Metropolttan building, 1
Atmm, New Yerk, Ang. 31.
1MB—Hon. Wnlterl. Burnfl, Moaaton^
TO*.: My Dear Sir—In reply to your"
floor of the 2Kb Inatant, etatlng tho
political coadltloaa of Texaa had dl#
ee eatedag In the Ropnhllcan
party of that state, woald aey that
after reviewing the attanUoa as do-
scribed i lad aO feesoa why those dif-
ferences should havs ariiad. Tie asa
tional coa vent Ion recognlaed for the'
most part the Pergneoa cos vent loo.
Tbs flrst thrss prsatdsatial electors
by the Fergusoa convention
the irst prsstdeatlal elector
by the MacDoaald eonvsnttoa
should, ander the decialoa of the aa*
ma ai lagre. The dftsMkt
sisetoes should he thoee aomlaatdl bf
the district convention which named
the lelsjatee who were adaUtted aa
the rsprsesitatives of the reepecUve
districts la tba national convention
la near Of tha daeWmg rearbed by
tba aallOnlt sonrentkm an hearing
iJd hi diOrtUt 10 betters
that d state a#s*iisat!OB vtfiuld uader-
take to tiMlfmie the aaembere of Ha
committee for pafticlpatieg la a
atate coareetiou which waa reoognleei
through Ma accredited delsgatea by
to the brate aoldlera of Bnndalhan of
Manila! ' v
Artiek t Atl Filipinos should ah
Serti our fellow-countrymen In order
to see whether they are American
sympethlaera. They ahall take care to
^ork with them In order to lnepiro
them with cOhftdence of the atrengtb
Of the holy cause of their country.
i Whenever they are aseured of the loy-
alty of the convert they shall Instruct
them to ooatinne In the character of
;*! s/ nipaliilaor hr order
that they may receive good pay, hut
without prejudicing the cause of our
couitry. " <" •
brothers should be ready and cour-
ageous for the combit, 'and ahouid
(hhd advantage of the opportunity to
etndy well the tfltiinBod of the Ameri-
can outpoets and headquarters, obeerv*
Ing aapecially secret places where they
eon aproach and surprise the enemy.
Art 3. The chief of thoee who go to
attack the barracks should send In
irst for thd American commander.
Immediately after will follow four
others who Bill make i prHsasi of
looklag for the Same oilcer for soaae
reason, aad a larger group fbaR be
concealed In the comers or batmen ll
ocdrr (0 aid the other gronp^ a> ihe^
irst slgaal. This ffherevar It Is poa-
aible, et the moa ent of attact
Art 4. They should not. prior to the
attack, look at tiie Amerkaaa in a
threatening manner. To the contrary,
the attack on the bsrracks by the Ban
dalhan should be s complete surprise,
and Bilk geeialeo aad eoaraffS. On'
should go aioe# fh advance In order to
hill the eenUnel. In ordef to deceive
the sentinel the one should dress as d
wsntas. and must take great care that
the aeaUael la not able to diecharg*
his piers, thoe railing the etteatlon
fg Ike bourn ha • -
The ether eight articles give various
mips aliens, the lam beiag la part aa
follows:
I charge that la the aomeat of com-
bat the oAcera. eoldiera and wbltove*
jtatrlota take part In the struggle, will
not forget" our" noble. ShcCM aBd hotv
liberty aad ladepeadenee. Net-
«4wd|-"W
the liOhe Shoro
the time Mr. Bryaa appeared
bi the parlors of the Aedltorlam hrtel
ht Hill li the morning pPtll he do-
patted at light at I o'clock for 0om
^ortiid. ltd., he lever had a momeaf
that be could rail hta own ttandr"da
of admirers called on blm to fem.'ad
btm of having seen htm before; tint
some relative of tbetrs bad known
blm la boyhood, or simply to mi what
maaitr ot man the prmtdaattol aoml-
nee really waa It waa a bard day, but
the ktad to which the NcBnaskan la
acemtomed. ao apparently he woe aot
affected physically by it Oa the
viewing stead he waa barohtftif, hot
von i Ugbt overeoet over a Ibla coot.
Vtor three boors be waved hM bead,
nodded aad tmlloi it the pisetng col-
•me At flOletrle -park he who be
hy grant crowds of people hot
the police made a wap for him to oit*r
led lee re
Bbeio won warmly toceiveA
Cel. Roeeevett spoke ftrot in aocord-
aacs with provloos arralgemaita. Mr.
■ot arrlvtaff. sBtll a couple ef
ao tlmt lefther cnadMi'e
l|nrd the ether a addreoi or wttnsass l
irpt. A-^rbe war
from '
Adjutant General,
j "mrtee reports an
tewS' W'
• from Bethlehem, Allentown and eur-
tnudlag to wea le Atlaatle City. This
aectioe carried Oaif tbose pereeBa who
lived la Bethlebom ABd Allentowa. slU
left the aaioa depot In Bethlehem "*
3i. A*fhiit
♦be mllg trala -tVl%t«er consisted of
two milk cahi end two pe
roaches, aid hid stopped ai 'very sta
lion from * BethUhsm ee route to
rhda^Afa II the mllh train
drew bp al tie milk platform at Mat
Peld, aad la leea than two mleetee
the epeeldl eatsrftoo trala. ruaniag
at the rate of thirty-ire mllee aa boor
crashed iattf the roar of the mnt
troll. The locnsooBHi plowed through
_ tKe two nesoingrr conches and sraab
cent date. Sooe aflor arrfflsg h* woatt ^ ^ ^ mey were egg ehefk.
to the white bouee ait spent half aa gyik car la froat was also badly
with the prs.ldssit.gola. o^r ^ <kN|fr^ ^
bfJSast« MurM ffSfa -nt 2g 1g
Hill Will he the aettiff secretary of
etato.
~ A dispatch from Parley, chief aur-
geoa it Take, makee it apporeat that
whatever tho eoadtfooo map be oa
tha fend route boHNoi Take and Pe-
kla, the Pel Ho river route at lemR
la open aad eaM for the traiMmufta
tloa of
lid oaly ptoduce disorder.
tM hklliaat eon von ti on bee aad doee
ateraly dionOuiteaAnee any policy that
tajurae the perty organ lief tott
With rmpirt to the elertloe of Mr.
Hawley ee aatloaal commltteenian. ao
pooteeta were heerd at the time of his
eiectloa. He la a member .of the com-
mittee, hoc Its eaUre coaidence aad
fecofateod aa part of tbs or-
ead by the edmiatetraUoa
In nil the fanctlona that devolve oa
the aatloaal committeeman of Teaaa
until the meeting of the nett aatloaal
Mr> Bewail had niot boea ii good
health for aome Uaae, although be waa
not coaohlered to be aerlously ill. He~f
had beea advised hy bis fftysielaai to
rr^ as osriy aa last Juaa, aad he at-
teaded the Democratic- aatloaal con-
veaUoa la July agalne* ndrloe at
his doctor. He appeared to have auff
fared no ill effects from tbe Journey,
however, and ana pasolig tbe manner
quietly it Small Point when tho fatal
ftroke ppnodji^. -TRt. ,;iM coaiiijiooar
nesa which followed the attack contin-
ued until death clam
Arthur Bewail was born In Bnth, in'
November, 1835. His father, W. D.
Sewall, for yeare waa prominent aa a
ahip "Builder and the pon fitted hiih-
aelf for the same trade. In ItSS by
forming the pertnerahip of B. and A;
Sewall he continued the celling of one
of the oldest building families in
Maine.' vk
Upon the death of hla brother, Bd-
ward Bewail, the firm of- Arthur Sewall
B Co. was formed, aad the corporation
now controls one of the largeet of
American aai ling Sects.
alee waa one of the prom-
laent railroad men of Mew Bagland.
For nine years he waa preeldent of the
Maine Central, aad he waa preeldent of
the Eastern railroad until It waa ab-
sorbed by the Boetoa aad Maine.
Per many ycara he waa the Maine
repreeeatatlve on the Democratic na-
tional committee, and In 1J99. be waa
aaade the choice of hla party for vice
president
Mr. Sewall la survived hy hla two
Harold M. Sewall, who una eta-
tloned by the goveramcat at Hawaii,
aad William tX Sewall, Who la la hue.
iaase la Bath.
Washington. 8ept «.—The
rea aanouncee that the popolntlon
of Lancester^Pn^ Is 41,let. against
•1.611 la ItW.
, Albany N. T.. population 4,U1,
sgalast M.923 la ltM.
The populstlon of Bayonne. N. J., Is
t:.7S ss sgalast 1S.MS la ISM.
The popnlatioa of Salt Lnhe City.
I tah. Is &S.U1 ss sgalast 44.s41 la
«fd.
The population ef Blnalnghnai. ABl.
la IS.411. as agalaet M.ITt la ltM. Thle
la sa laerease of 1SJVT, or BH per
ceot ~~
The popolntlon of Akron. Ohio. M
41 7M against rjOl la 1 0.
ther will you forget your serred oath^
and immaculate banner; nor will you
forget tba premtesa mads by me to the
civilised lit tons whom I have aaeured
that oe as PITlpfaoo are aot aavagea
a or thieves. hOr assassins, nor sre we
Ai
Paris. Aug. 10.—The JOigee at tbs
PSIls Kxpeeltlea hare Jam swarded a
gold medal to Walter Baker b Oa.
Ud . Dorchester. MasC. V. 1. A., for
their preparetloas of esssa aai choco-
late. This faakoua company, now the
largeet measfectarers ef eaaa and
chocolate In the world, hare received
the hlgbeet awanfte from the great la-
ternatloaal aad other eapoetuoas la
Europe aad America. Tbia la the
at BIS he
creel, tat oa tie coftffkfy^ ttit • ir* fhir# swhTTTrdB. a Thrts ElgwHlua.
mea of mNnre and pntriotiam honor
able end very human* Above sff t
aapsrt that you w||1 rrepert the per-
tens and goods of private persona of
nil Ssttonalltiee. Including the Chi
aeee, that yon will treet well the pels
oners aad great life to thoee aid the
enemy who surrender. And Ufa! yOn
will be oa the ebsrp lookout for thoee
traitors sad saemlss who by robbery
will eeeh to mar our victory.
Osorgvtows. Ky.. Sept A—Judge
l^eotrifl bee overruled the bill of ex-
reptloas le the can of oa Oaaraury of
state Csleh Powers root[ictod as ee-
ceaeOry before tbs fact to the
eat toe of Wm. Ooebel aad
apeleoamaat for Itfs.
The Britieh fourth
ordered from Blade to Chlaa.
f bops that wise aad asoderato coun-
ae) wflT bO piftiod so that the artloa
of tho state committee amy be recoo-
Mdsrsd, and nil thnl tho perty bopso
for from e anited an
itloa li Tans will he
la the paadlag election.
With asearnaosa of esteem, yours,
- M. A HANHA.
Weshiagtoa, iept A—Tbe war
pormoat Moaday lem Ned the
faff cihlsgiam from Mai Vmr
medical eorps pommsldiag tba
pltal eblt Relief;
Take, do date).
JtektrSTfroaUmd *• to Tloa tbla.
Maay allghtly IH. All o mm I ad
broagbt from tbe froat ROtHd BUI
tike in oevere eases _ Lhaaoh lad
bqats have returned. Pleaty of sap-
pUea AH doing wsll. PMRt*T.
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NOW Tork, ftept 4.—Aa apple «*i
trala. .,
Tbe exrundoi trala wee a picture of
Indeecrihable horror. The loromotlre
m a amss of bent aid broken li
end finely held the bodice of He en-
gineer and iremaa beneath Ra great
weight Beblad tbe eaglae six of tbe
tea can were aloo a maas of
la. The irst ear waa hrobca ht
twala, aad tbe other can were thrown
oa their sides aad completely fedol-
Nlne persona were killed in the firm
two care and the others la those coac
milmed.
section of the eicurslOB
Sagged before It raacfc
As It coald aot get tbroai
aa account of the bioehod t racha,
waa returned la Bethlehem, aad the
was greet rejoicing it the narrow SB*
cape of Ra occupaate from tbe eata
res., Sept I.—Mr. Ed P.
who lived near Mettlaa. la
itoae cooaty. atteadod the Holt-
meeting Banday with a yoaag
May While there seder the (dan of
Mm light he wrote out AM tMBasE to
world with come Instructions
about hie body, unbeknown p hm
lady friend, nnd pat them la
Ms taetdo ooat pocket After sm rism
bs escorted his friead boeaa, Mddlag
her good-algbt. Then be walked to
the middle of tbe pobRc equare,
be palled oat a modera Oolfa
WfBhB dad blow oat hie bralia wlth-
le Iff yards of wboio bo left! km
aad. Hie peream lira, R M under-
Stood, it Charter Tbx.
Mr. Oaaaoa wm a meaUmr m food
etaadiaff of the Oik Potat ladge of
Aarieat me aad AoosptM Maaoae of
Mart TOt. '„• . :
M. T.. Bspt. d—The state
Repebttrea cooveattoe, nominated the
follow!SB* :
Oovernor—B. B. Odeli. Oraage cone
ly. * • ijr • ——
Lieuteaaat governor—Tlsaotky I*
Woodruff Kings county
Sscrstnrytof state—J. L Mcpoaough.
Albany.
State tieaearer lobe P. Jacket Ca-
yuga.
Attorn# ffeaeral—John €: Davis,
englaeer—Bdward A. Boad.
dtaa troops dt the
r7^-
Mlles ORy. Moat. Sept. 4—WeOt-
bouad freight No. 51. oo the Northern
Pacific, with a doable- header, weat
tato a ditch four mllee com of beri
WedncndSK'
The killed: Plremin WHe Warren of
tbe eecood eaglae. 1
Bspt. 4—Oea Sir Alfred
of the Brttlah la-
Chlneae capital.
tfii
to Lord Oeorge Hemliton. secretary of
stali tor ladle:
"The allies amnrbed through tbe fOr-
btddea rtty yeetorday (Aug. fi.1 The
Britieh Bad third place le the proeea-
the Rseslssa aad the Jefiaimas
sfUMtlk Jl
truly a wendarfal sight.' „
tKsey rev SBlp
Mow Tort, Bspt A MMfciaod 01-
ary. eaoegrtgiry dr slate, jkclares hie
Intentloe of aapportlag Bryin for pres-
tdeat. After aaylag t*a%Mr. Bryan
te pertly tbe mndtdala£he ahoeld
flbadhalf be tBti^%aHa tBe mat-
ter. Bad that he «sRrely iHhmnta from
parts of the Kaaeea City platform.
Mr. 01 nay declefeo hie oppoettloa to
tho administration's Philippine policy.
Admiral fieymoer In his report re-
fers to the hanaoakras action of the
alllee.
NCBRASKAN ENTERS THAT STATE
Washington, Sept I.—A very inter-
esting dispatch waa received Tnceday
from Gen. Chaffee at the war depart,
mint It described the military sit-
uation as eminently aatiafactofy aad
JEBiUAJbm_bs$nl of greater value bat
• is fslhodMiciWi Rccchsd-Tcis AI
ANst the Bstpet sf Sis Sat lisM
TherMf.
Tbe contract for the eoaatrocUia of
tbe mosifhfi, rasas a aad Teaaa tall-
way Hoe from Baa Aatoalo to Bad
Marcos has beta M to !A I. Origeby
d Oo. of
Tiki. Sept 4.—An expedltHm will
abort ly etort Mr Peo Ttag Pa. Hoar-
lag the vUleaee oa mate which were
the seet of the irst boner ontragea la
the provlace ef Chi Id. The Rueelaoe
Ulead to repair th* railway through
to Pekln. It Is reflnbly Moerted that
native eoldiera. actlag uader tba or-
der* of U Haag Chang. <tre eatortnl-
eatlng the booms In ibe provinces of
Hu Nan and Chi U. fbar prominent
botera wore executed to Tarn Tela.
NeWj Tork,
thle Mr.
pt A—Tbe Bstloail,
i via tloa In darasgls
halt, thle cRy. aad aosalaated oaadi*
datee tor piseldeit oad vice prsslliat
of tbd Halted Btatea. A platform net
adopted $nd A title aod emblem ehas-
ea. Tlmee are tbe candidates: k
Caff cry of
Ppr vteo
Howe Of
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Cumberland, Md.t Sept 5.—At tbe
opening of the Democratic campaign
for Maryland aad Weat Virginia bare
Tuesday bight, Hon. W. J. Bryan aad
I'United Btatea Senator
on the eease^ platform. Both wore la
good voice. * Senator Wellington's
epcech, read from manuscript, marked
his formal renunciation of party ties
on account of the iaeuea growing out
of the war with Speia.
Mr. Bryan apoke without notee. The
Journey had been an arduous one, cov-
ering, including the trip from Chicago.
about twenty-four houra, but he apoke
with kla customary vigor. -
Duriig the Jourfaey Mr." Bryaa made
a aumbor of brief addressee from fbe
train plntform. •
Tbe train eras boarded It Beiwood
immediatoly after croaaing the Ohio
rirer about noon by a coumlttoe to erward aroec. This beiagao. Tusodsy'a
recelvA llun. Mr. Bryan found Col. J.
T. McOraw, Democratic natlonni com-
mitteemen of Wcet Virginia, aad Col.
V. Baughmaa. the pereonal repre-
sentative of Senator Gorman, national
commlttoeaaan from hla state.
Begiaalag at Bcawood Mr. Bryan
spoke in aaccscstoa at Cameron. Man-
igtoa, Pairmount, Grafton. Deer
Park aad Pledsaoat He also aaade
tiry brief remgrka ad e few other
Cor the omlasioa commpp to all' tbft-
official dispatches from China, namely,
the date line, .
However, taking into toietderatloa
the |act that a cablegram erga received
by the atate department Tueidny. dated
five dnye ago from Gen. Chaffee, the
conclusion waa reached that Gen. Chaf-
fee's diapAtch waa also aent from Po-
kln about Aug. 29 or SO, Gen. Chaffee
n very important queetioa aa to
the withdrawal of the American troopa.
Tba anawor to tbnt* queation, it hi -
aald, might have been found in the
atate department's answer to tbe Rub-
aia evacuation "proposition. But that
answer, or rather a synopaia to it, was
not cabled to Gon. Chaffee until the
30thltiUlmo. an<rtt la assumed that al-
towfiti^tor the aame time In transmie-
aion^W%sa consumed by Gen. Cbnf-
fee's diapatch receireo Tuesday, the
synopaia baa Juat reached him. When
the American anawer to the Rnaelan
proposal waa made public It wan etated
here that Gen. Chaffee had beea in-
structed aome time before by bH
graph Juat what course to punsna la
the matter of retiring from Pekla la
the event of the emergency that aft-
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At Cnmeron he referred espednlly
to tho Repoblicaa plea of proepcrity,
aaytag that thes worktogasan wanted
not only n "full dinner pall," but
meeh snore besides, lie charged eig-
aificaatly that the cost of article*
noossaary to the exlsteoce and com-.
fori of the worklngmsn had been put |
cut of proportion to tbe locreeeed
price of labor.
Dertag the day Mr. Bryan s attee-
tioa waa called to aa extract from a
New Tork Republlcaa aewspaper say-
ing that Mr. Bryan had aaade more
moocy out of the oet crop raised on
hie Clhcoln farm tbe nreeeat season
a tha satire term bpd cost him.
nwttlag tbs rssalt dt
acree ef land.
ting upon tbe statement Mr.
Bryan enld:
"The entire farm contains oaly to
acres, aad coat aae nearly fiooe. al-
the land la eot worth that
I est aod of havtag. 1
la eeta I had only five aod
the oats have KB yet bemi thraohed.
They will hardly yield forty buebeU
to the acre. Oeta. Instead of belao
tec a bushel la Nebraska sre worik
lie. la Chicago. My eat. crop will aot
brtag me ever $40.
The Republican
to Illustrate the proeperoue road It loe
of the former. If my eiperlcnoe Is s
lair llluetraltoe of whet Is golag on In
the country It la aot sire age that tba
Republican perty le loeing votes
g the sgricultursl class '
The sesessmest of Giveoa county.
Te*ss. ahows a decrease la numbers
ef bonwa. owlag to the gieet number
seet to Boeth Africa
J «netM re ea ae.
Charlotte. N C^ Bept
application for inatroctkma might he
regarded aa an Indication that he had
not received the original inatructiona
when he aent this mesaige.
It la atated that no order haa been
aent to Gen. Chaffee to leurefakln aa
the reeult of any recent development.
In fact It would «eem that the wmr de-
partment,, la not able to instruct htoa
mors specifically on thle point unUI
the decialoa of the powera relative to
general evacuation la known. M was
stated at the war department that oar
position was unchanged; if — Rnasla
wtthdrawe bar trpops then Oca. Chaf-
fee sill do the aame. Meaawhile, R
la gathered that condMloaa la Chlaa
sre still difcord*red and foreign Ufa
and properly ir still unsafe.
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Detroit. Mich . Bept 3.—Thst the aew
lew providing forty-eight hoora work
per week for ietter-oarritre le la dis-
favor with a majority of
carriers wss shown in th
saauai convention of the Natiooal As-
sociation of I^etter-Carriera. la a brief
speech Delsgats William Coaaba of
1140* on JR|gev Tork. after poiatlag to the loy-
alty to the service and WTItfOgaees of
the carrier to conform to
eader all clrrumstaaces, declared
"ft out of every ISO letter-carriers Of
the United State* deplore the forty-
eight-hour act and know that aay law
which ia aa iatrlagemeat oa our old
eight-hour law ylll sever be
tory to tbe leuer-carriera.'* ..
B. W. Doff
a r«
New York, frit I.—Rev,
of tbe Method.*t Rplacopal
society rertdved the folloeiag cable-
gram frrnn HW
■Central Chins."
"Protest govemmeat agalaet evacua-
tion Pekln end recogaltioa 14 Heug
Chang. Both ft Ue a Irons to
Robt. K. S|H*r of tbe
board of foreign ml salons rerelbed a
number of letters from Preabytertaa
mleaionsrle* in f'hins Tuesday
Tbe Chlcsssw legtsistere Is In esa-
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thrashing near lr**B'*
county. Dr li J. L
^to^a Jenagepea
aii li .A .fB^ ^^libA
r*um •fiif p?4
the
toil
' B", ,e .sew
aiit«I
At a
ra. la
l^ore. hie
brother aad stater aad five
firm haads were potooosd hy arsenic
which le bet lev ef! to have been placed
to the dinner with murderous leteot
Dr. liove died wlthla three houra All
the other vlaMm ore alive, but very
tork It la uoderetood thot the meal
was prepffred by srveral aaembere of
the family, smdntod kg neighbor*
Kansas City, Mo . Bspt (.—Albert G.
Robert wss taken to Jaffaaaaa CRy to
serve three years aad aig aiaatha tor
obtoleiep asoaay n<V>r faiaO j
let March Roiert
from the Barse Unatoah
(ompany. giving aa ecurity a
aaortagage on rattle that
loag to him. Robert Sad from "tBe
Indian Territory after aosartaff tbe
aaoney. He went to CiBndn, where ha
ty a ebnttol -
did aot be-
risasiii s«j*sr.
Little Bock. Ark.. Bept J —Returns
hnve been received from forty of the
eevcaty-ive eoaatlee aad they give
Jeff Da via. the Democratic csndldate.
29,000 majority over Remmel Republi-
can. tor go Tern or, TbS MepahtttaB
landere claimed Remmela elect too by
BP now concede Doris' majority to
he eOAOO Thoe far Remsael has aot
carried n stagle eouaty, bat two are
CPrtala tor hlak Democratic leadere
wtlmeto Davis* ssajortty at ib.m.
Tweaty tm Oest Loss.
" White River Jeacttoa. Vt, Sept A
—State Issues of which that of local
option waa aaoet importaat caansd n
twenty per rapt toss In tbe Ropubttsnn
vote in Tueadnv s atate ilis^sa aad a
lerge propcrtlsn of that Hii wist B
the Democrats. The Repeblieeaa car-
riM the stat* by aff immense majority,
but It ia likely to fill lAiit under Us
vote of ltM, though R M prohnbly
about 5000 ahead of the
vote tsro years ffgo.
Paris,
I.—TbS Preach consul
Br date of Moaday, Bept
that tbo Ptoach guahoat
i iBlmaod to Oaatoa. He adds
trip to Berstow boa had a
A aad haa eaded the troobka
ait for eignera.
to tbe region
BB Tbo coasal
that a atlsgtoaary win it-
in the gtotrict of
IPS kilometers from Oaatoa.
samstmmbbaassbbaadbibbasnbdteb j,
I
, Bept A- A special to
Tram VfnRn, I. T.. asyi.
Chicago, IU., Sept d—Ons
members of the Amalffsatolsi Woed-
workera* union refused la return be
work because of the dotenulaatlua of
the members not to retura to tbo nlae-
hoor working day. Tklrtp-sevia Shops
oat of a total of
Two shops signed tbs
meat aad nine of thorn Bf m
week. Aay ittampt to
ualaa moa. R Is
by
Dr. C. r.
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