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THE CAME IS
ONE OF DELAY.
Although Affairs in China Are As
suming New Shapes-
GERMANY READY TO FIGHT-
McKinley’s Tactics is to Show No
Positive Hand. If Possible, Till
After Election,
(From our Regular Correspondent.)
Washington, Sept. 21, 1900.
Mr. McKinley’s fellow imperial
ist, the emperor of Germany, not
having a .slumping political cam
paign on his hands, has notified
his American imitator that he must
fish, cut bait, or get out of the Chi
nese boat. Mr. McKinley found
this notification in the shape of the
demand of the German emperor
that the Chinese officials who in
stigated the attacks on foreigners
shall be punished before Germany
will participate in negotiations
with China, when he paid Wash
ington one of his periodical visits
this week, and with it was a com
munication asking in diplomatic
language what he was going to do
about it. There was a hurrying
and scurrying, and with the assis- j
tauce of some assistant secretaries
and those members of the cabinet
who are not on the stump or taking
things easy away from their offices
a reply to Germany’s communica
tion was concockted and sent off.
It was not made public, but there
is little doubt that it was a plea
for delay enough to carry the mat
ter beyond Jhe election. It is plain
enough that Germany means to
make war on China, and now that
Count Waldersee, the German com
mander-in-chief, is on the ground,
the Kaiser wants to know whether
Mr. McKinley is going to help
him or not, and Mr. McKinley
wants to find out whether he is go
ing to be reelected before giving a
positive reply. If reelected, he
may consider that aa endorsement
of imperialism and conclude to add
a slice of China to his imperial do
main.
Boss Hanna and his crowd, in
cluding Mr. McKinley, have lost
no opportunity to humiliate Sen
ator Foraker for several years past,
but this week Mr. McKinley sent
for Senator Foraker and begged
him to put his shoulder to the Mc-
Kinley wheel in Ohio. Nothing
could tell the of Mr. McKin
ley’s fright in plainer terms.
Major Daniel O’Driscoll, who
was previous to this administration
an ardent republican, was one of
the speakers at a meeting held un
der the auspices of the Central
Bryan and Steyenson Club, this
week. He said: “Before the re
publican party became the party of
conquest and imperialism it stood
for all that any patriotic American
could wish for, but since it had at
its head such men as President
McKinley and Senator Hanna not
only are the old men turning away
but they are followed by the young
men. A party that will not keep
promises is not a party to tie to.
Asa sample of these noil-kept
promises we have but to point to
the natives of Porto Rico. Do you
wonder that those Porto Ricans
sigh for the return of the Spanish
rule? I don’t.”
Democrats arouud the congress
ional committee headquarters are
delighted with that Chicago speech
of Boss Hanna, in which he so far
lost his head as to say: “I belive
that there is not a trust in the en
tire United States.” They believe
that this assertion on the part of
Hanna will be worth many thou
sands of votes to Bryan and Ste
venson and the democratic candi
dates for congress, because it is so
manifestly false that it will disgust
intelligent men who have hereto
fore voted the republican ticket.
To say that there isn’t a trust in
the United States when there isn’t
a family in the country which
doesn’t know and feel by the sur
est test, increase in its living ex
penses. of the existence of numer
ous trusts, is as ridiculous as to
say that black is white. The re
publican platform recognized the
existence of trusts, as did ihe let
ters of acceptance of Mr. McKin
ley and Mr. Roosevelt, but Hanna
says there are no trusts. After
making such an assertion, Mr.
Hanna cannot expect the people to
believe anything he says about
other issues of the campaign. If
Hanna can only be kept talking in
that strain, the election of Bryan
and Stevenson can be made unani
mous. Mr. McKinley is being
urged by many to try to muzzle
Hanna.
Representative Fitzpatrick, of
Kentucky, who was in Washing
ton this week, said of the political
jL^cioo(|y[J
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burning dequeue*.
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not take a substitute if tendered you.
Mr*. Willie Mltrhell. South Gaston, If. C.:
"Wine of Cardui and 'I bed ford's Black-
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In my ense. 1 had been a great sufferer
with failing of the womb and lenoortbiea.
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month* and were very p.’.in/ul. My bus
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”5? w- ( liattanooga Medicine Cos., 7 tBE
* j Chattanooga, Tenn. #
conditions in his state: “This
talk that the republicans are going
to carry Kentucky for Mr. McKin
ley and the state ticket is most
amusing. Why, there never was
a time when the democrats of Ken
tucky were in better fighting trim.
We’ll give Bryan a regular old
fashioned democratic majority,
and we’ll elect Beckham governor,
too.” Of the general outlook Mr.
Fitzpatrick said: “Republicans
admit to me in private conversa
tion that Bryan is growing in
strength every day. Very few
republicans have I met who say
that McKinley will carry Mary
land or Delaware or West Virginia.
Nearly all of the influential demo
crats and independents who sup
ported McKinley in 1896 are for
Bryan this year on the paramount
issue of imperialism and militarism.
Just think of it, according to the
present rates of expense for our
army it will require $150,000,000
for its support for this fiscal year,
and tnere is no reduction of the
army in sight. If the policy of
imperialism is to be continued,
what will the army cost? Asa
conservative man, I give it as my
opinion that Bryan will be elected
by as large a majority as Cleveland
received in 1892.”
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JONES IS HOPEFUL.
He Finds Much to Encourage Him
in the Eastern Situation.
New York, Sept. 19.—Senator
James K. Jones left for Chicago
this evening. Before he left he
said: “The situation in the east is
very favorable for the election of
Mr. Bryan. It has improved won
derfully since I last was here. The
situation in this state is excellent
so far as the election of Mr Bryan
and the state ticket is concerned.
The situation in the states of Con
necticut and New Jersey exceed
the expections I had before this on
my last visit, and I am hopeful
that Mr. Bryan will carry those
states. I am sure that he will carry
West Virginia and Maryland, and
I might say that Delaware can
safely be placed in the democratic
column.”
Senator Jones does not expect to
return to this city before election
day. The sub-committee will have
full charge of the campaign in the
east.
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They Realize the Hopelessness of
Their Cause
THE JOHANNESBURG PLOT
Holland’s Action as to Kruger Was
Satisfactory to Great Britain.
Will Sail on Cruiser.
London, Sept. 20. —Lord Roberts
cables from Neilspruit. on the Pre
toria-Delegoa Bay railroad, not far
from Komatipoort, the frontier sta
tion under date of Wednesday,
Sept. 19th, as follows:
“Of the 3,000 Boers who retreat
ed from Komatipoort before the
British advance from Machadodorp
700 have entered Portuguese ter
ritory, others have deserted in va
rious directions and the balance
are reported to have crossed the
Komati river and to be occupying
spurs ol the Lombobo mountain,
south of the railway.
“A general tumult seems to have
occurred when they recognized the
helplessness of their cause. Their
long toms and field guns have been
destroyed and nothing is left of the
Boer army but a few marauding
bands. Kelly-Ketiny is dealing
with one of these, which occupies
a position at Doornberg.”
THE JOHANNESBURG PLOT.
The war office has issued a
lengthy report from Lord Roberts
on the subject of the Johannesburg
plot to overpower the garrison and
murder British officers, and the de
portation of foreigners. After
reiterating the known facts of the
plot Roberts says:
“Consuls of America, Germany,
France and Sweden, subjects of
which nations were arrested, met
and fully discussed the case with
the British officials. The inter
view was most satisfactory. The
consuls entirely occurred.
KRUGER’S JOURNEY.
The Hague, Sept. 20. —In the
upper chamber of the state-general
today the minister of foreign affairs
and premier, Dr. W. H. Deßeau
fort, replying to an interpellation,
said the government of the Nether
lands and informed Great Britain
that compensation would be de
mahded for the expulsion from the
Transvaal of employes of the Neth
erlands railroad.
Regarding the offer of a Nether
lands warship to convey Mr. Kru
ger from Lorenzo Marquez to Eu
rope, Dr. Deßeaufort said the
Netherlands government made the
proposition when it learned that
Mr. Kruger desired to visit Eu
rope tor the benefit of his health.
Simultaneously with making the
offer, the government of the Neth
erlands informed Great Britain of
the action and the latter, in thank
ing the Netherlands for the in
formation, declared that the Brit
ish government had no intention
of interfering with Mr. Kruger’s
journey.
Regarding China, the premier de
clared the Dutch commander had
been notified to abstain from all
military action.
WILL SAIL ON A CRUISER.
Perim, Sept. 20. —The Dutch
cruiser Gelderland is going to
Delegoa bay in order to take on
board former President Kruger and
convey him to Holland.
Story of a Slave.
To be bound hand and foot for
years by the chains of disease in
the worst form of slavery. George
D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich,
tells how such a slave was made
free. He says; “My wife has been
so helpless for five years that she
could not turn over in bed alone.
After using two bottles of Electric
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Ease and Disease-
A Short Lesson on the Meaning Of a Fa
miliar tVoro.
Disease is the opposite of ease. Web
ster defines disease as "lack of ease, un
easiness, trouble, vexation, disquiet.”
Jtisa condition due to some derange
ment oi tiie physical organism. A vast
majority of the "dis-ease” from which
people suiter is due to impure blood.
Disease of this kind is cured by Hood’s
Sars parilla which parities, enriches
and vitalizes the blood. Hood’s Sarsa.
parilla cures scrofula, salt rheum, pim
ples and all eruptions, rt tones the
stomach and creates a good appetite,
and it gives vigor and vitality to the
whole body. It reverses the condition
of things, giving health, comtort and
easb’'in place of “disease.”
THE WORK OF RELIEF
Thoroughly Systematized Labor
Be ng Done—The Situation.
Houston, Tex., Sept. 19. —Gov.
Joseph D. Sayers tonight wires the
following signed statement to the
Associated Press:
The situation tonight in all parts
of the stricken district, so far as
known to me, are improved and
will I believe, should we have fair
weather, continue to improve.
The method of distributing the
benefactions of the people has be
come systematized and has been re
duced to the lowest possible ex
pense, and in this I have had the
hearty and voluntary assistance of
the railway, express, telegraph and
telephone company, all of whom
have promptly and without charge
transmitted supplies and messages
besides contributing to the relief of
the sufferers. Galveston is being
managed by its own municipal au
thorities, supplemented by the as
sistance of committees composed o
its best citizens, and also the aid of
Gen. Scurry. lam also informed
that the United States marshal, Dr.
Grant, has rendered and is render
ing most valuable aid.
The state revenue agent, Mr.
Jameson, has also been sent to
Galveston and will assist in the
pending work.
Judge Taliaferro, of Houston, a
gentleman of integrity and exper
ience, has taken charge of Brazoria
county and the mainland of Gal
veston county, and I have already
transmitted to him quite a sum of
money to be used for supplying
that particular district, besides
have previously shipped to Ang
leton, Alvin, and Velasco a very
large quantity of flour and bacon.
The county judge of Fort Bend
county has charge of supplies for
that county. He has already been
furnished with a large shipment of
flour and bacon. The sheriff of
Walker county has been directed
to organize the suffering eommun -
ties in that county and so soon as I
am notified of the perfection of the
organization in Walker corntys
supplies will be rapidly forwarded.
Inpurcbasing provisions I l ave
bought only goods at wholesale
prices, their transportation from
the place of purchase to that of
destination being free of cost.
I have supplied Galveston with
sufficient money to pay reasonable
wages to all laborers who will as
sist in cleansing the city and re
moving the vast am ->unt of debris
that has accumulated. Piovisions
and clothing have also been shipped
th re to supply those who are
needy. I have also made ample
provision for the relief sufferers as
they reach and pass through
Houston from Galveston. As soon
as I am able I shall give to the
public an itemized statement of all
the monies received by me. how
they have been distributed, etc.
The loss of life occassioned by
the storm in Galveston and else
where on the southern coast can
not be less than 12,000, while the
loss of property will aggregate
$20,000,000. Notwithstanding this
severe affliction, I have every con
fidence that the stricken districts
will rapidly revive and that Gal
veston will from her present deso
lation and sorrow arise with re
newed strength and vigor.
To the people of the United
States, whose munificent generos
ity has, without solicitation from
me, contributed so much to the re
lief of the storm sufferers, I. as
governor of this st te, beg to ten
der my most profound and most
grateful acknowledgements assur
ing them that their generous bene
factions will be held in lasting re
membrance by the people of this
state. We have not been left to
stand alone in our trouble, but
messages of earnest sympathy, ac
companied by large contributions
and supplies, and also in personal
assistance, through the Red Cross
and other benevolent societies,
have had the effect to relieve the
situation of much of its saduess
and misfortune.
Jos. D. Sayers.
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