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THE MORNING NEWS
Established IS' - ,- - Incorporated ISSS
X H 1 STILL. President.
OFFER MADE MINERS
SDV*sre or to peh cent, goes
ISTO BWBfT TO-DAY•
MINERS MAY NOT ACCEPT IT.
rm( vi/4R roniD nv pmiudisl-
PHI A \N!) READING CO.
4% 111 Hr Foil. wcl To-morron lir •
Mlmllar Ofl< r to Miner* of All Uol
llrrle—Th*v Hill %ln He Offered
Arbitration a Mean* of Aettllaiu
IMupute*— Miner* I r*rd Mot to Ae
ee|t I ntll (be I talon Man Taken
Art lon.
Philadelphia. ->ept 30—An offer of nn
liHreaM* of 10 | r cent. In miners' wage*
wup made tcwL by the Philadelphia and
Coal .i ! Iron Company ami thl*
move. It 1* ♦ ted. will I#* followed on
Tuesday bv air ilar notice* at every col
li-ry In the an' raclte region.
f'he Phlladelp ii ind Reading Company
op-r uts fhirt> ilu# colllevies. anil of
three, twen y-s* on have ahut lo*n.
ovlng to the ji *ufl!t tent working force.
Whether the i mere will accept the prof
!*# of the cor* ny and return in eiilfl
rJrtit number* operate the niine*. can*
tpt be fore-tv though Ind I cation* an*
mat the nw n wi.l stand by their orunnlza
pen and nmaii away from the mine*,
f The followlr notice. Iknring date
of Oct. 1, was posted to-day
In the v inf of all the collieries
of he Phil.-nil la and Reading Coal and
Ir :i C m| itn the arrthra- to region
"I‘hlladelph a .nl Hcadirg Coal and
. n Company. *ot. 1. 1300. Thla company
ull pay an advance of 10 p< r rent, on
• wagis of .i men and hoys employed
it its collieries. This advance take* effect
fto d.y. * R C. Luther,
General ftu|>erintendent."
Beneath this notice onothe. was posted
which read as follows:
"Fellow M r workers: I’n'ted Mine
Workers of Am le !>• not |jr any at
tent on to thh |o*ted hy Mr.
1 'dtp f o/ the Philadelphia and Reading
('Ml\nd Iron Comiany, hut wait until
you hvr fr.'tn President Mitchell of the
Ptil and Mine Workers of America, or until
you have derided by* your own locals what
Is tight for you to <lo C B Potter.*’
Mr Potter Is an officer In the district
h nnch of the United Mine Worker* of
America. The r*guhr Reading company
advance for the last half of Heixember
and the firs* half of October had pre
viously been fix *-1 a: H per c?nt. shove
the $2 :b h.i-is The s- ale for the preced
ing thirty day* was st the U W> basis The
'mm* r’fiw t"wiTwt * me post
ed > *JI - t >* the Heading rcmpsny Is *ep
aiate an I dist.n* t from the natural scale
increase an l her p the total Increase to
the miners would be IS per ceil'
For the first lime In years practically
no coal will com- over the Reading Hall
way to-morrow for tldcwate-. Everything
at the mines wa.- clean'd up to-day and
to-day’* product will not be sent out un
til early Tuesday morning. The company
|s preparing for extraordinary heavy ship
ment* of bituminous coil from West Vir
ginia this way.
AT ALL THU t OLLEHIER.
Notices of llie ifraasr In Waxes to
tie Posted To-morrow.
Bmnton. !•., Kept. r# -At every col
liery In thr anthracite region rwic
will hr ported Tuesday morning announc
ing • 10 per rent, increase In wages based
cm the present aval— ffectlv* Oct. I. an i
slating that the operator* will arhltraie
any grievances their employe* may pre
ss'd.
There 1* no condition to be attached as
to the men reluming t* work before the
arbitratlcn shall begin. *o It I* to he In
ferred that the men are privileged to
meet In eonventloti and adopt any plan
of action they may deem advisable before
entering upon arbitration. •
It l* supposed the miner* will come to
gether * member* of the union, fix the
minimum of the concerts nos they will be
content with atid then go forth a* indi
vidual* to treat with their employer*,
through ognmltt*** of employe-.
The urbltrailons being concluded satls
fuctoiily. If they w||| be. the committee,
of employe* will rejiort hack to the con
vention of I’niled Mine Worker* that they
have come to a settlement. ami the *trike
will then he declared off Thla would
a'Old the recognition of the union hy the
j operator* and at the sum* time permit
| the union to regulate the terms of acttle
j menl.
Nr IIRKIK rrniKKNS’ rank*.
I’rrtMeal Mitchell Says I. title Ahnot
HUrrcd tacrenae.
Haxleion. l\i.. Bept. 30.—The pouting hy
the Philadelptnt and Heading Coal and
Iron Company o! a notice granting an In
creaae of 10 per lets, to all the employe*
of ll* thirty-nine collieries In the Schuyl
kill volley, did net cause any apparent
i-ommotton at Hr* headquarter* of the
I'nlted Mine M'orktr* here’to-day.
Pru dent Mitchell did not know of the
action of the Resdtig company until In
formed of It by a h porter of the A**o-
! dated Pres*. lie Vid not express the
east surprise, lie rdu#d to discuss the
Idvance, but It I* An lerstood that he
mew tho 10 per <ffnl\ increase would he
1 matlf and t auxloq to see In what
m anner the Informal n* moil'd be convey
ed to the men.
\ The action of the Renting company In
lire tly nollfylnr Ha nen through ihvsi-
I r* Indicate* that the tnerator* will not
irerde front their poskAn of refusal to
*a
Whnt President MUchtll'a first mme
will be in view of UM* n\tv phase of the
situation It not known
•The operators ar# evlttntly not tak
ing me into consideration.' he said, "but
they will wMt they had."
Discussing the question of s contpro
mtee, the nations! pre*ldem Mid It would
depend upon clrcumetanci* whether a
compromise would be cotuthered. When
jlatonnal] |Uofniito
r*^k• <I If ths nmoimt of the liter****' wouM
hf our of th* clrcurtis arn*s. he sAli It
would be u con-kleut ion,
There 1* oonsltlerabb t ilk to-night that
the |M>*tlng of the nott s wll: au*e a
brak in the stnk*r.>. unkh It I- pre
llct***l th.ii If thli- iloeti happen It would
mean the end of the *trlke in a very short
time. The labor leader* ugatn re t t*r*:el
tO'tiight that there will be no break
lYesldrnt Mltrheil said he did not order
the mli-e workers’ notice to be plat e I
along with that-of th H ading Coit|M*ny.
hut It* thought it was done .* a reatilt of
his warning to the strikers last week to
the effect that they should not go back to
work until ordered to do so hy the union
off dal*. The strikers, he aatd. probably
choaa the poster s heme as ne of the
method* of keeping the men In line.
NOTICES AT SHENANDOAH.
Placard* Atao I rglng Miners Not to
Hrtnrn to Work.
Shenandoah. Pa.. fcpt. 30.~The notice*
of the Philadelphia ami Reading t'oal and
Iron Company, offering miners an Increase
of jo per cent, m wages, were to-day
ported In this town, Mulianoy City aid
other places.
Upon reading the notice Organizer
Gtorgo Harris, who-** headquarter* .ire
it 14 shano y City. Imihil instructions to
the president* of loctil hrandns of th
I’nited Mine Worker*, to warn the strik
ers returning to work until so
ordered by the otfi- ial* of the union.
Pla. ords we:* ,\ >'of<lingly ta-ked up
throughout the dtatrict. notifying thr mine
workers to remain away fr*>m the co'Nery
until President Mitchell should >r<> r them
in work, or until the k>< al branches of the
union should take concerte<i action.
Mr. Marti, aild th* l Remling *ompany‘s
propoaltk'n was not acceptable, because
the men fV'i'i on the abolition of the
' sibling j- ale. - ' thit Is. the tZ-SO imsls.
They nl*> ilmiand u guarantee that the
iiv r .the pi wag* * shall hr permanent
Oen (Johln to-da> ordered the Twelfth
neglmeof himie.
Me tng of mine worker* were held in
vs riots >e tlorus of this district to-night,
and the Reading ccwni any'* notice won
discussed. The inetiiig of the foreign em
ploye* in this town was addressed bv <\
8 r*otier. pr-*ldcnt of the Polish branch
of the Unit'd Mine Worker* here, and a
v.a'l organizer After the meeting Mr.
loiter said the strikers In this vicinity
wa re unanimous In their Intention to abide
by the Instruct! nr of the national hoard
of United Mine Work* r
Ke(o<* frr m M dnroy r*lty and oh~r
prints In the Hrhuylkil! region lndl<at *
that ih** same sentiment exls s throughout
the region.
MU vni.l, 1(01,11 OFT.
They Want In llraar Klrnt from P#-
tclrnt Rifchell.
Shimoktn. Ta.. B#pt. 90—Notice* were
ported here to-d.iy by the PhlUdeiphU
and Heading Coal end Iron to
the efret that, beginning with to-mor
row. an advance of 10 per cent, on the net
wagen of ail men and boy* would obtain.
While an me Mrlker* and they wee
ready to go to work It* the morning,
other* hold that It would not be wiae to
act until President Mitchell had loaned
official nolle. a* to the .*ourae the men
ehouhl puraue.
I mere* t In manlf*H*ed a* to whether Itu-
K‘Hdina Company** r*>ll|erie* will be utile
to work to-morrow, irrt-qv • live cl tha
question of the recognition of the Mine
WrkciV rnioc by the min** cp. rat ora.
F( AI) I ’oil * I <J|tV. s| I FFHKHt.
(inr. M>er **>• He line Received
JMt M17X47.2f1.
Austin. Tex.. Kept Regarding the
contributions for tho Galveston flood suf
ferer*. Gov. Sayers to-day made the fol
lowing statement:
• The amount of nvmry rn'rlvol by mr
up to 12 n'r’ixk noon of Bpt. >. 1. for
the benefit of Iho storm sufferer* on the
Texas coast Is P>T2.471.29. This sum In
cludes $3.102 6* that r. tn lined In my hi mis
of the fund contributed for the relief of
the Hraaos ilver valley sufteieis las' yam*.
It also Includes all drafts and au:horixa
tlon.- to draw and wheh ate In transit
ana arc vet uncollected.
"This statement. It must he borne In
mind, only embraces moneys and remit
tances that have been made to me direct
ly and also amounts for which 1 have
been authoi zed to draw
"During tie present week I will sub
mit to the profile of the I’plted States a
full, complete. Kemixed statement of the
entire fund that lias come into my hand*,
giving the amount and source of each
contribution and also the manner In
which the sum was received by me has
been impended and distributed.
"Krery portion of the storm-stricken
district Is Iteln* provided for.
"Joseph Sayers.
"Governor of Texas."
i,ohi) HoitKiprv rnowimin.
14. I* Inn I ontionnder-ln-t lilrf of
ttii- Ilrllish Inst.
• London, Seja. 30.—1 tls nflt ially an
mipcnl that laird Itobcrls has been ap
l*oinu-1 commander-in-chief of the British
army.
Although Ihc fact that the appointment
had been mode was already known, the
fotrmil announcement Is halted by the I'll
amis, party as a welcome pledge that
army reorgainiallon will be carried out/
in ihc most effective manner.
!l was beginning lo i* recognt*c.| tiiat
something m needed to give strength lo 1
the fnlonlst campaign Ac-ordlngly.
srmi-oftb ll annoiuicements are out that
Mr. George Wyndham. purllamentary un
der-secretary of atate for war. In his
speech at Derby to-morrow evening, wtll
outline the government's scheme of army
reforms, and that the war ofTlre Is ar
ranging with Imrd Huberts for the return
of a large porilon of the army In South
Africa.
I.nrd Itolii*rl' tlirllidny.
I mm! or., Be|i. ' To-day Is Imrd Hob- j
eris' hlrthday. _
iirtTißt** t tsi: ro (om: IP.
I merman lor tea Will Be *'m. to Tay
lor and Flalry.
Frankfort.' Kv., Sept. 30 —The prosecu
tion will snnouore re.ely for trial tn Ibo
cats of Henry Youtsay. wrhlch will ba
called at Georgetown to-morrow, and It '
la believed tha! he defense will also be
ready. The attorneys for tha defeats*
have sent Interrogatories to Indianapolis
to be answered hy ex-Oov W 8 Tay
lor and ex-Secretary ot Sente Charles Fin
ley, to be uaed as evldenc* for Youtaey.
SAVANNAH, GA., MONDAY. OCTOBER I, 11M>0.
RUSSIANS TO LEAVE
* *
GETTING Rfl 11% TO WITHDRAW
POROM FROM PI IK IN .
LEGATION GUARD TO REMAIN.
(IIAFFEE HD HEI RIVED !!* OK
DIINN TO WITHDRAW.
ItcprfßrntNlh ’■ *f Other Powers
NnrtirUeil at the Nctlon of Amer
ica nntl Russia—Russian Legation
lo He Moved to 'l ieu Tsio— W ith
dransl of inirrlmns May Inter
fere U Ith Plans for Espedlllon to
than Hal kssn.
(Copyright. 1100. the Aaaoelatert Press )
Pekin. Sept. Z\ via TakU. Sept. 2*. vli
Shanghai. Sept :> At the conferem-e of
general* to-day the Rueslan comtnatnler.
Hen. Unevltch. innounccd the immeMia
withdrawal from l*kln of the hulk of the
Itusfian troop* arul the legation, lie will
ieave on Thur*day, Sept. 27. and the legn
tlon will follow on Saturday. There will
remain a mixed for*e of ai>out two thou
sand • represent Russia.
Gen. Linsvilch usserted that the dl*-
patch from St. Peterwhuig transmitting
the order to withdraw, contained a Mate
ment that all the Powers wore adopting
the same policy. The other generals re
plied that they ha-l received no orders
of that nature.
German and Japanese columns ore op
erating to the southward neur the im
perial deer park.
Sir Alfred Gaselee, the British command
er. h> gone to Tien Tslti to Inspect the
British troofw there.
Friction between tlie British and Rus
sian** over the railway continues, each
party seizing and guarding small sections
Th** repairing Is unsystematic ami the
• x>mpietlon of the work very indefinite.
Withdrawn! of American*.
(Copyright. lsm. the Associated Pres*.)
Tier* T.dn. Sept 2. via Hhangh.il. Sept,
.an Orders from Washington directing the
wPhdrawul of ihe hulk of the American
troops, were re etved this afterndon, ami
pr#*|,a rat lotus to comply were begun im
mediately. Gen. <‘haffe# | here direct
ing the movement which will commence
at the earliest possible moment.
It | understood that the plan contem
plates leaving a regiment of Infantry, a
squadron of cavalry, and a battery of
artillery In Pekin to protect American
Interest*, and that the remainder of the
troops will proceed to Manila.
The alHcd •■ommarsbrs had decided to
despatch a combined land and naval ex
prditton to Shan Hal Karon en the gulf
of l4ao Tung, leaving Taku. Oct. 1. the
total land force being 4.2 M The Amer
ican detail hud .not ye: been made, nor
had a decision been rracnM as to the*
naval force. Now that th** order to with
draw' tins been received from Washington.
It k* possible thot the plans for the ei|K*-
dltlon will have to he modified, so far ns
American participation is concerned. Gen.
Chaffee, however, is proceeding on th
opposite n-sumption, and has ordered the
Fifth Marine Battalion to prepare to go
The United Htate* armored cruiser
Brooklyn will probably he the only Amet-
Ican warship In the expedition. The
troops will go by water and he landed
south of Shan Hal Kwan. They will co
operate with a large Russian contingent
already on the way.
The new* of the American withdrawal
created n sensation among the repreeen
iau\es of the Power* here.
MORE tm’KHI tl. EDICT*.
•re and atilt tlorr I .itifnains order,
of the Kmperor.
Imndon. Oct. 1. 330 a m.—Beyond n
number of imperla: ellet. which throw
Into .till worm- confueton the complicated
I'hlre.e eltuaiten there t little In to-day *
new* to arrert attention
From Hhanghal contra an mvor.firm*<l
r port that the allien have *e **d trhan Hat
Kwan
All the new* with regard to the edict*
■ minatei from Shanghai. According to
thene advice*. In addition to the edict*
ordering Grand t’otmclllor Kim Kang to
otter oblation* hefote the coffin of Karon
von Kelte'er anil the edict directing: that
1.1 Hung t'hang* *ntlr* plan be followed
In r-gard to the punl‘l menl of the prince,
and high minl.teia of xl.n* rerporwlble
for th* nnil-fore|gn outrage*, and the ile
erro ordering that funeral hono-e be pall
In Pekin and Tokto to Ihe r main* of Bu
tflyama Ak ra. the murdered chancellor
of the Japaneee legation Kmperor Kwane
lieu ha* addren.ed further letter* to the
t'xar and the Mikado renewing hi* requeat
for their aid In the peace neg t at lons.
Vurlou* opinion* are axpreawd a* to the
Imimrtati.v of the clict* an.l the sincerity
of the Chine*.'. While these edict* have
been promulgated, however, feverish wa*
piefmratlon* ar* .till reported from Shan
ghai. and new appointment* have been
made to the Chinese army and navy.
"The Chinese Official Gaxctte ha, re
sumed publication." say* the I’ekln cor
respondent of th* Morning Post, writing
Sept 21. "an<l contain* an order directing
th* Pekin officials to follow th* court un
less their dulles here prevent Ihelr leav
ing
"Itrltlsh looting continues, and flatly
auction* are held at the Ivgation. Thla
I* likely to lasi all winter. Member* of
the noiillity are Ihe heaviest losers, Prince
Chlng in paril' l ular.
hi RHEIUKREO TO Ht RftIAMS.
K<rln liars Ip. It I* *ald. nn Orders
from Prince (bins.
Lrwidon. Oct. I.—A dispatch to the
Times from 8t Petersburg, confirm* the
report* that tha. town of Kir nt surren
dered to the ftu*l*n without a shot on
peremptory order* from Prtnc* Chlng
Th* dispatch say* th* If *lmtl*r order*
were Issued with regrd to Mukden, the
Kuostan' conquest of Manchuria will he
complete. According to tho some author-
tty no further reinforcement* will he re
<j'ilr*d by the Rut**tun comm*ruler* In the
Far East.
HI wm 04 i I'll.ll Ml Kiu y
hmprru UtiHiiM'r and I'.mprrnr Suf
fered l.rmi Hm rdah Ips.
Bhingh.ii Brp 29. ~The Russian* have
Invented Mukden, capital of the province
o( Lino Tung
Wang Wen Hhao president of the hoard
of revenue, who accompanied the Em
peror and KmprcM Regent In their flight
from !’; kin, . ay?. In a Setter received
here, that their MaJ. -fie* suffered great
hardship". huxmg scarcely any food for
three day*. They had to rid** on camels
and were almoet deserted by their follow
er*. Ah the country through which they
traveled was being devastated by Tung
Fu Hsiang* troops, they were unable to
obtain even necessartr*; and they saved
no valuables.
ito'h *i:itv n r,s M.r.fiKfl.
Mikado Want* Him at the Head of
the \rw Ministry.
Yokohama H*-pt. ;* The Mikado has
summoned Murgu's I*o to form a cabinet,
on the rcstgnadon of the Yamagata min
istry.
When entrusting the task to the new
premier Ills Majesty said that as affairs
In Chltiu were entering upon the dlplo
matte stage ihe presence of M .qut* Ito
at the bend of the government was neces
sary.
Il%* HONK TO TIFT T*IV
It oc I* li 111 to I r*r Viceroy* to I’rr
• nnde I ourt to Return. g
T*ek!n, Bept 27 Mr Wll.iam Woodvllle
Rook hill. special commls-loner of the
Fnlted States. left IVkin, with a cavalry
••Mvrt to-day, for Tien Thlu. lie will
visit Nankin and the Yang-tse valley, ex
amine aflalre Iher* and advise the vice
roys to memorialize th- throne, urging th
return of the court toyPekln.
lir fJIKRb LTUKt PKKI9I.
Hoes to Tien Tsta on Orders from
lII* It eat Vwfhorlty.
Bt. Petersburg. Hept. y> The following
dispatch. dated I’eklu. 27. has b*en
received from M IMUor*. Russian minis
ter to (*tilna 1
"in aor lan e with or.br* fr.m the
highest quarter.- ! am leaving for Tien
Twin with the whole legation."
I lilnese l.oolet! l oon chan.
Tien T*in. Bept. 2fc. via Shanghai.
SO —The Chinese and looted
Tong Bchan (?) ostensibly because their
wag*-* were in arrswrs, arwl they feared
a Russian attack.
tren Sir Alfred Oaseiee Is going to Wei
Hat Wei.
II tie n tali Vflaslon Destroyed.
I.ondon. Oct. 1 —According to the Hong
Kong corre-|savlent of the T.mts th**
Rhenish uibslon at Tung Run on the
Fast river, has been desiroyed
til i lilt I! V R %T MM A, PERI.
Political i ronlilee l.ed fi> Mather a
srrlus* < iinniid.
Lima. Peru, Bept. #), via I*redo Junc
tion—Owing to n lack of prudence on the
jmrt of the police authorities of Uma. a
-erioua conflict i.mk place this afternoon
in the principal square of the city between
;he popuiacc and u forv'e of mounted po
. \ i lie fl* **
the cathedr il liell rang an alarm
Bome of Hie leading journals of Uma
urge President R.mutna to follow the eg
tmple of Mm <"asimlr-Perler aisl (Irevy,
formerly preaidants of Fra rue. and resign
Former Minister Rclaundu is a |rlsoer
in Fort Santa t'atalttia
• - - ■
A ording to a dipH< h to the As*o tat-
Press from Uma. dated /Mpt 2W, there
was much excitement there over the fa
thui gtH Ices received at the Peruvian
•pitut show*.l that one of the Paris
houses on which Form* r Minister of
Finance lie la undo laid drawn for *lout
francs, to be u*ed in i*.rt pawn.nt
for arm* purchase*! In Belgium, had fali
el to meet i/i* firs* hill due. aul c.M11.1
not meet the others maturing Saturday.
The dUp-ttch raid also that the mints’# r
of flnnn*. and war had resigned their
portfolio- and that the cabinet was still
Incomplete.
A MlMv| Kit |\ THdi niX
l nmpllcia I ion* in ( nnnrrllnn U Ili
I'im inrnlv for %rnt.
Lima, tfcpf #. via Juno
tlon. T**x —The Chitmbsr of yf*-
I'nlny h M a sscrst session, a: which all
ibc members of the cahkrwt who had not
ien<lrml their r***ijt*tltonii were present.
It wis unanimously resolved lo <tcprvo
former Minister of Plnanco Helounrle of
hi* prlvlllges- as a deputy, to Instruct |he
minister of Justice to |ta e .*n embargo
upon hi* prop* rty In a suit for fraud and
io ask the *x#H?uttve to arrest the cul
prit If necessary. The chamber also ap
folntr*t a commute** to conduct the pro
* ••-*lmxN niralnst the former minister. The
stc|*e were taken In ••otMenen’e Qf rom
pllesilons regantlnc the payment tor arms
purchaser! In Holguini
TROtira RCHK i 4LIJDO Ot T.
Asrlsaa Troslik %%a Feared si
(iriirgflnwn. h. I .
Columbia. H. C.. Oct. 1 -Thl* morning at
12 y> o'clock Oov. Mcgwaansy received a
lelcKram from Mayor W. D. Morgan of
(Irorxetown ipixelln, for the militia to
be ordered out to auirpre** a threaten'd
race rot.
Tha tlovernor Immediately wired Col.
Sparkman of Georgetown to hove hi* cav
alry lr;oi>* hurried there. The trouble
• M caiieed by a negro killing a white
man. Georgetown I* ontthe *-oa*t and the
negroes outnumber the white* overwhelm
ingly.
reek Probably \ot Murdered.
New York. Sept JO—The police hive 1
fettled down to the theory that Charles
H Peek, the aged teal vitiate dealer found
dead early Thureday morning o.i Seven
teenth atreei. waa not murdered, hut af
ter having fallen In the atreet and frac
turing hta ahull waa robbed.
Po* loftier Uni Hobtnrd.
Bowling Green. Ky., Sept *0 —The pot
ofTlce at thla place waa broken Into lat
night and robbed of het wee rinaaa _ 'gm"
K.ono in money and vjNIVEf
DEMOCRATIC CLUBS
THOI MNDI WILL BE ii NTIIIIRED
IN INUI %N APOLIN.
WILL BE OVER 12-000 CLUBS.
PROMINENT HUE % KERN TO TAKE
PART IN I*llol BKDINGA.
Hnn. Hie season. Ilotirke t ni’krnn
and Senator JitNrt, Aniuu tlihrm,
AN ill Me There—lt I* %ald Dele
gate* from Ik.fHMi to | 4.1HN1 t luh*
AN ill Re Karulli*il—4tr*‘t Parade
oh AA e<lneila !i In A\ hit’ll 'Jtl,-
NI A|ra AA 111 Alureh.
Inliana|*>lls. Hept lewtwG. Hteven
son. Wextern representative of Ihe Na
tional Association of IletmM*ratlc Chib*,
it ml National Rrcretary Ihmseo, have *r
rive.) for the National Convention tins
week The first s*— i.ui w ill he held Wed
r.ewt.i) morning in Tomiln-tai Hall, and
three sessions a da\ wilt be held, ttie
. losing meeting to be hrl * Thursday
nig fit
Wf.Hwday night will occur the paratte
B Bbs-h It is ••Mima .i w*-nt) UkMIMBfIMI
men will march. Estimates mi tin* crowd
me as high as fifty thou.-and Nation il
President I leu rat will arrive to-morrow
night
Tl# following spenkera have notltUG the
roqjmltte* thai they will le here. Will*
lam J. Bryan, Adlal E Htevetison. Bourke
Cock ran. New York, Jam* K Jones,
chairman of the Democratic N ii- >il
Committee; Patrick o'Farrall of Wash
ington. I. C.; William Hulzer of Nt-w
York, tieorg#' Haines of New Yotk. Ben
ton M.Mlllln. Governor of
Lewis G, H*evensoi of Illinois, Augustu
Thomas of New York. M L. liockwood
|of Petmeylvnma. P. E of New
York. George H McClellan of New York.
James L. Bl iydeo of Texas. James Hamil
ton D iris of W ihlngton. and Antonio
Zucca of New York
National Bet ref ary Ihmsen sakl to
night :
”R> election day we hrt|s* to hove from
12.T0* to I4.** clubs enrolled in the son
• ’lafton. The present membership of the
o vunliatlon Include* Hamilton county.
Ohio, with a total memershlp of 21 on
the (*m>k county Democracy of lllkiois.
with a membership of 10. TO); the Commer-
lal Traveler* and Hotel Men s Anti-
Trust League, with a membership of tA
•>. Thi* league ha* been enrolling mem
ber* for the past fourteen months In
Maryland there are two organizations
with a membership of 3.*00 each.**
BRYAN NOAV IN VA I*4 ONNfN.
He AV 111 Aprnk T*-g) In That State
and In klnnsaotn.
Duluth. Minn.. Hept. .**) —Col. Bryan ar
rlved here early this morning and Rpeait.
the day as a guest of fltute Henator Bald
win. an old classmate a* > ollege. He at
tended service at the Pilgrim* Congrega
tional Church, lie |s spending ihe night
at West Huprrkwr. across the Hi Iy>uls
river In Wisconsin, and will make the first
ape* . h of the day In tbii city io-moriow
morning After that snroi'h he will re
turn lo Dtilinh nnd will sp> ak isxh In
tlds city and West Duluth. The oitor
l*oints at which *f*eeches are t le maJe
•luring the day are all in Minnesota.
MAYOR A AN 44 A <K** ANSWER.
troker Talk* of Moi*eelf'* Arau
ment on Ice Trwal.
Near York. Hej>t 30. —Tha World to
morrow will say;
Mayor VanWyck's answer to the char
ges of violating the law by Investing In
the securities of th** American Ice Truat
will l>e In the hand* of Attorney General
trailer at Albany to day.
Itlch.ird Croker t.r-day devoted some
time to leading the telegraphic report nf
the *p.-e. h Gov. Itooneveli mod* Ia l
night at Kansan City In which the Gov
ernor .itta'kcd th* N*w Y-wk lea Trust
and mentioned Mr. Croker and other New
York city In mocrats try name a* txdng In
ti rested in II After reading the *p*e, h
; Mr. Croker said:
“They must Ire very hard pres*, and Indeed.
■ for something to talk about, when they
j uuempt to make me. or my connect on
with th* leu trust a nalbmal lmu< I
1 bought *to< k in the Amartcan lc* Com
pany fur Ihe asm* reason that I hav*
nought other stor k*. bmalliMi .1 thought It
a gr*,l Investment. I have been buying
anl selling stock* for year* and exiarr t
ontta k doing ao And by do ■
It. sere veil make irw and other Uemor'rai*
wh were lnt*r*ll 111 the company ih*
tuger at whom Iris expletives and de
nunciation* are leveled ' Why doe* not
he ana. k the Hepu.ilic.in who were Ui
lerested lit the lee Trust The officers
and directors of the Ico Trust and
many of th* stockholder* ar* Hepubltoons
and parsena! friend* of Korwevelt, In fact
they ar* ttjS very non who were re|>on
a.l.l.r for ihe nomination and election of
|t...Mcv-lt as ilov.iner and f *r his nomi
nation a* Vice President.
"Why doesn't he attack hi* f lend* who
ciratted anl maintained the lee trust, and
who alotle were responsible for Ihe ad
vance In the price of lee? Why tloee he
Harp on th* Ice trust anyhow? A* Mr
Itryan ray*. Ihe Ice trust I* purely a local
affair and I* not a national issue at all
The loemocrats are engaged In a hitter
and r*.entires warfare against all trusts,
but It seems that Koos'-velt can see no
harm In any save th* Ice trust."
llt\%A It K I'll .It ATF* IT.
Ilrpeat. What M* Wald Abont t ml.st
ood lb* I ntiinet.
Cleveland. 0.. Htyd 39.—Senator.Hanna
arrived horn* from New York thl* morn
ing and left to-night for Chicago. Illa
his purpose to return to M*w York about
the middle of October, but he expect* to
be In Chicago Ihe closing weak of Ih#
campaign.
In an tntervlaw Senator Hanna said he
was p.eased with the outlook In New
York, where thing* wer* looking better
than * month *go.
Hetarrlng to hi* recant Intsrvlaw In thl*
city. In which he wa* quoted a* saying
Mr Brywn had promised to let Richard
e roker name one of the members of hla
|f ele led. Senator Hanna said
gJWiv, never denied that Interview. In
fact, wiiat I said about Croker and a ah
ln i iNudiUHt ha- be* n sutwtantiaied dur
ing th pi-t week I knew what I was
talking shout when I said that Bryan had
promised * ‘r**ker the miating of one of
the cabinet *ffl*rs I ktsw that Bryan
has promised to 1. 1 Croker distribute the
federal pationago In New York. *nd If
li>an Is ek ted. Croker can put ex-Ben
4 tor Edward Murphy In Hr van* a cabi
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AN OPEN IJ ITER TO i AHNIHiIE.
He AA ill Hr I r and I ontlnwe Work
Attain*! I iMfMTia li*t*
Boston. Hefg Toe follow in* letlet
has been !*nu and hy Krvlng Winslow. se
reiarx of the Antl lmperallst league
‘Andrew 4*ariegle. Hkll> Castle. Ard
gay Scotland Dear Hit Though we -sn
not Imre >our faith that the Republican*
party and Mr McKinley, as the Instru
ments hy which the policy of Imperialism
o*i ml Maris m which they In *4l'Uted. anl
to which they ate solemnly committed,
are I'kely to overthrown we must re
spec* the sincerity of your convictions If
our efforts shouat fall to elect Mr llryan.
■ .
course which you - ill Join with us In con
demning (and which your g**neroslt> hag
h l|*ed us in teaching thw people to under
stand). we In I ev (hat only the most seal
ou-‘ continuance • f our efforts can defeat
th*- ••pressed nteiition of the llepuhllcan
pa rt> o convert the republic into an em
pi re In 4h* n w departure f the ar.tl-
Imperlillst Ik 1 igue. which will then Ik* lin
medloe|y Itsstlluted and 111 .Its endeavor
to affect emigres* and pub,l* sentiment,
we shall rely upon your sympathy and
.o-operaiion ••* cciapa*>- the w.dtatlnn of
republican principles. If It appears, ns we
arc confident that It w 11. that It can only
attained through redoubled labors In
opposition to the Reptihltctin party and
admlinstr.itior If returned • power
they wl!l consider themselves tmlorscd In
their nefarious attempt *o leirsy th- lib
erties of the people Though fhe ta-k will
In* n harder nn** than tlwaigb U were a
compbshed )% the obvious means afforded
In the coming election. It shall be accom
plished If God still reigns. In spite of the
government at Washington
•'Ervlng Winslow."
md —-
COLOR Al>4 DEMO! It ATf.
Took Acttoo Against atorle* of the
Assault on Mooaevelt.
Penvcr. Col . Sept i At a large meet
ing ol the Hrovdwav Theater last night,
held undt r ausidres of th* Araitaho*
County lumocracy. r*so|utlev* were In
I reduced hy Gov C B Thomas aid |-
and, concerning the Incident at Victor. Col
during th* recent visit of Gov. Rooaevep.
and party.
After stating Ih*t Ih* "disorder wa*
provoked hy th* presence and aggravated
and continued hy the conduct of Henater
K O WoVott. and dur tig the progress
of Gov Rooaevel: and hi* twrty to lit*
d*pot a tight tc. k pi tee between certain
Itepuh'l- an* who mt-t<>ok each other f-r
dlsturhem of Ihn |iea>e," Hie resolution
ivoptlnue*:
"V* um|tialln< dls dei outio* tl*e wilful
and mall loti* Jt* t-ul * Ij
rf Hr wholly false and Imaginary rum
ors atul re* oris which ar* mad., for Ih*
purpose of Influencing lh pollthal action
of Ih* peon!# ar.d whose only effect cm
lie to Injure and reflect dl'credit upon the
goo.l nunc and st a riding of the common
weal h We protest against the mat who
*> r cklemly and wantonly slamler and
malign our ireojdo for a supposed political
advantage, and rc;r ach a < aß*e that re
quites resort to such an Infamy lo secure
success."
I'OPI I.IXTS Tl ItAKO IOW*.
__________ *
They Were Not Allowed to Fite Nom
ination* of Ih nim-rsl..
Botae. Idaho. Hept. 30 —The Prqiullst Ex
ectulve Committee, by a vote of 1 to 2.
decided lo place Democratic) candhlases
for Governor ami attorney general on Hu
Populist ticket They offered to tile the
nnmliutligi of Frank W. Hunt for tiov
ernor. btiT It wa* refused by th* secretary
of elate on the ground that there was not
suffi. tent showing of authority of the ■•om
mtHee to make (h* termination Thev
also again offered to fll* the nomination
for Iremo- ratii elector, hut It wa* refused
for ch* same reason.
HAV II AIK l> W ASHIWGTft*.
IlmiM IV* Hu* IlMtl IMflfrrnrf* AA llh
thr AilmlnMlratlnn.
Kg-hlmrfon. 3). ftterttarr
Mute flay r*un*c<l 10-dgy fretn !! gum
tiHT x vtcaildl In Kw f4Mip*hlrr. mid
lo moi row will rt* upy hln lxk i
Ut* •If'pgrtnicnt Th#*rr no new
t'h neut advit w nwii ing him He x
-lsrffisH hiM rtiluficiluii with th* itqu
takn hv thin gnvArnnirfif. and * final
and timplitilc denial to th* allegation* r#-
rco ly art* at that th*re w*re (IlfTar
| rnc* a of o:4nl n b*tw*n Jttvl
others of th* administration on our |>otl( a y
I lotu.ii i h ut
!(••• v * 11 * Itinerary.
New York, HrfH 3 —H#na tor N I)
Deoil announce*! to-night that 4jnv Koohr
velUa Itlnrrory haa again biixi 'hang(*i!
Tha Governor wIM Ih* In Waat Virginia on
Oot. Ih Mini 19. nnt in Maryland cm Ort.
MK tnat*a! of 2*th. 2th and 30th, a |r4‘a
viouaiy annoufiMd.
mt* aF.lttotai.v um Mtt.n.
Sports f at lllm and Then I **d a
llnable-bnrreled Gnn.
Columbia, ft. <•., Kept 30 - A week In
which ih* re was an unusual amount of
lawlessness I* ended by a dispatch from
King scree. Wl.Hamburg county, report
ing a tragedy near’lher* Haturday aftar
nooti A U Kppw. u well known and ra
sp*, red farmer, was shot’in sight of his
home hy It J B|*>r;, his tenant. Both
had been to Klngatre* to sell cotton and
lioth were drinking. On the wny home an
altarc Ktlcn arose and HfKirl* knlfe.l Kppx
Arriving at Hrorts’ hou*e. th*atait*r se
cured his shot gun and emptied hotn iacr
rels Into Ktue liody. Kpps |* In n dying
condillon B|<ort* has been nrrestad.
ARRKATKI) AMI FAC APKII,
soriitc, AA bo Shot an Innocent As.
ccro. Will Appear In c oorl.
Columbia. H. C., Kept 30.—Kidney Smith,
th* white man who In a drunken state
shot a defenaetea# old darky at Rockhll!
Haturday. was arrested but aacapad. He
waa allowed to ctrcutale among -hi,
friends, trying to get bondsmen and
eluded Ihe consuble. but ha, event word
that he will apprer before Police Court
Monday The feeling between the ne
groes and an element of Ihe cotton mill
employes was tenae and had been so on
account of former troubles, but air out
krewk was avsrtad.
DAILY IN A YEAR
I UENTH A CTAPY
WEEKLY 2 TIAIEH A WEEK.iI A TEAR
BRITISH SHIP SANK
NON I* Alt MIL Atm IH) AA'N AFTER A
TER BIBLE fiTOIIM.
ONLY ONE OF THE CREW LOST.
THIS HEN! IED AKAMRA AAERK3
TAKEN TO NI NA YORK.
Ilea% 9 *en I'rsrtirnlly lore Her to
I'lrres—xtr* liter tlengoll I nme
Alonx and Took Off t nptaln nnd
1 re%*—Only One Alan Ont of Thirty
Inst Hl* Life—*ht|. AA ns Landed
AA Ith Oil nnd lleltMiged to the
Afsnilnrd 011 4 him|inii>,
New Y*rk. kept .An The British tramp
st earner Glcngoll. which arrived from
A.emandrli. Egypt, and other |*>rts m
the Mediterranean hiought tnu* p rt .wen
t>-nine shipwrecked Nwmni. taken from
the British ship NanparHt. on Hqs 22.
The|r vessel foundere| shortly after they
iNats|onl her.
t’apt llatileld oti hlf arrival here, re
|H>t *el that I lie ship, the Nonpareil, sailed
from New Yi rk on Hept jo, hound for
Java with a full cargo of ase oil Two
•la>* after icuvlng Hmwlv M**k it strong
sou;hwct gale spring up nud soon as
sumed the pr>|M>rilonn of m hurricane All
of the sails were suddenly furled, except
Ihe two lower topsails, which Were set ro
steady the v•*•<••!, on there was an ex
traordinary hlg.i sn r inning
The sc.is Si>mdd the vessel frequently,
tone water falllt g upon the deck. ke
ing const.lerable ibnuigr to i)m> fittings,
nd Anally throwing the vessel n her
i*eam end; The Nonpareil remained in
this (toslfloti. arst all efforts to right her
were unavailing
Heavy Sen* Did the Damage.
The storm confined until Thursday, tho
13th. at noon and then moderated hut the
e continued to run very high It warn
found that the comenl along the fort skin
of the waterways nnd stanchions had
starts*) and strnlmit so violently that iha
•k-cks had also started. The large stmro
sjar w hich had lm , n sev'ttrrH) to ey t** ta
In Ih |eck on the |*.rt -Me broke adr ft
wrenching the eyebolts out of the and k*
All these damages op. nr*l up the decks
and lei a lot of water lnt< the held.
4*ondlttona continued to grow worse for
several days and on Monday. rtp. 17.
fhe wind Increased to a frrsh gtle and
the ship wa* undar water on the port
side The gale became so violent the crew
were set to pork throwing over the cargo.
Unsettled weather and a very rough *ei
continued throughout Tuesday and Wed
nc-sdgy and on Thur*djc
Mfli h vy llqhi. ia# tmt vift.eiit
•quail., Th* •, wttlrfi ,-*[• ov*r th,
v*••*!. v*iythlrx from th*
fllli.l th* ilnihhuu.i** ami *ma*ti.<l tha
'• hln kyllhl,. Th* calilti trait ft It. it am
wai*r up to th* l*<k.
Hr*rn*r. t am* In •I,NI.
At 3 o’clock in th* morninir of Katurliy
th* Sul th* *hl|> aria lying at an aaxla
of 40 ft*gr*ri, an<l th* crew war* In • on
atant itanx*r of Ixlriff waahol ov*rbortl
Th* t hl*f officer amt turvrral m*n had *
b**n tbjur*t
At 3:33 o'clock In tha afternoon tho
*mok of a ,t*Mßt*r wa* ,lkht*d and a,
alt* cam* noar*r ,h* ,lntit*>l th* wreck
and h*d*d toward It. Th* l*ani*r proW
.,l to ta th* (I cntatt, bound to New York.
Hh* Itovc-to and tont a txmt and took off
pari of th* m*u. th* tnjurpd b*tn* it*-nt
flrat. All had to lump ovrrhoard and
war* hnulrd into th* boat hy a rop* Whtn
tbn lm.it rturn*d to tb* Ol*nffOtl It wa*
tov* alotiß.ld*, bui H* occupant* w*r*<
*of*ty land*d on board th* *tearner. An
other ho.it w.t* *ent and made two tripe
auc. eeef ully.
The last Tip of the boat waa mad* aft
*r dark and when she w*nt abaigsld* of
the at*mer F. G*org*. on* of ih* hoat’a
craw, got ctushcvl on th* gunwale and waa
wash'd overlvrard and loot.
t'spc Hntflrid and th* twrnty-elght men
of fhe crew of the Konparrtl lost all of
th*lr effects They cgpr**# gratltud for
th* car* and kindness of t’apt. Davidson,
and th* bravery of th* crew of the Ulen
goll In effecting the timely rescue,
Th* Nonpareil foundered In latltuda
Ig.M, longitude 12. Bh* hailed from ledth.
Reotland. was I.*P> lons register, and waa
owned by thr Kt mdard Oil Ormpany. Btva
sac, new vessel
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vf nil F FII.IPIMU AfTIVITY.
OCKcrrs Itelleve All*a*cl Amiga* Par
tlclpat* In AI lack a.
Manila. Kept. *9.—Th* Filipino* In tha
vicinity of Manila hav* been more quiet
of latr, although last AA'edneaday night
there were brisk attacks al Dc Ptna* and
I'aranaque. south of Mantis, as writ as
outpost tiring at Imus, llscoor and Muntln
I*u pa.
Tb* American officer* are satisfied that
th* alleged amigo* living In and around
tlr* towns In question participated In th*aa
attacks Official reporta have been re
i-Ived of Insurgents activity In Zamti#.
toa province and In Halangas province.
Two skirmishes occurred during the week
>m the Ktcol river. In the |tr<rVince of
Kouth (' invarlnes. Il Is estimated that
ihe Insurgent* lost ninety killed In tha
various district*.
Two civilians, John M.i Mahon and
Ralph M ■'ord. of Kan Francisco, who
started on a business trip for Vlvan and
llangued. In Northern l.uson. hav* not
been heard from for threw weeks tl la
f*ared*that they have been killed or cap
tured by Ih* Insurgents.
ntatllf MF.HI.V <MM-| AM*TK.
Hosv Over the • onatilnllon l nn.nl ,
Kail Spill.
Paris, Kept. 39 —Th* wormy, and some
times amusing proceedings of th* ('.mgreaa
of Krem'h Socialist* culminated at thl*
morning's oerwlon In uptoar and general
confusion.
The Congress first met two day* ago.
at th* con. lualoa of th* Intarnatlonal Con
gress of Socialists, and th* meeting, had
been devoted to Interminable and uion*
on th# suhjsct of the conatltutlon of th*
congress, the Guerdlsts. Bianquhsta ami
communist,, who wer# In alliance, re
proaching the Independent, with having
violated the constitution by a wrongrua
vote To-day there was a split after a
disorderly gen*.