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VOUTSEY IS NOW ON TRIAL.
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nr Ky.. OH. I—The Youtury
r.wlnv to-day aurl rrmatk
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. w ir mule cnee the <xaml
. , ttiine*e
will t uken 111 Fiankforl le
m rnln to view the arena of In*
~ | will nol return before 1
1.-Oniony of (lie mi Im
iineere.' to-day and l-r.l||ht
ii-tantully Mron( acnlnei Yout
atiorneyw are coaitldent of ilia
, , , reeumtulun of lor parllclpa
, , j,. murder fullon onl Ooldrn
, leMlfy - lo Youieey’e talk
rirH bullel# and hi- recn n<
y. . from John Tower*
. , wm completed to-day
■■■. Henry E. Youtaey on
j i-r" or helntc a principal In
■MK of Uov. Ooebel The tal*-
, wort and Commonwealth'- At-
I 9* '
I- ~dley prcH'wded filth the oprn
* . ,t ment The defense move.! to di*
- jury on the ground that the
. • ,ir* all Democrat* Judge Cin-
Jf a-rtubd the motion, declaring that
I tfc . , . r.dant i* Indicted for murder and
| p,.; jor Any political effen*©.
v * r motion wan then made by the
I asking tlmt the commonwealth
I f j# vi ether it will try Youtsey for act
: ♦Htng the shot or for aiding and
the man who did fire the shot
ja j .> the attorney* for the state re
pvl • hey simply wished to try Yout*r
sf :<r rhe Indictment and let the jury
( iy whether he tired the shot A demur-
'then filed by the defeqse on the
•rosi.| that the Indictment named no me
V ■ r,g the shot, and that It did not uf
f j#r: > describe the offense charged
igalfist YoutMf.
I afternoon wesskMl Judge Can
tr tl ermled the demurrer. Taking of
"r ny was then begun. The mod
<rr • r* evidence wa* given by McKen-
I p. T. 11. who was private secretary to
I w t Taylor in January, who said:
[ Suninhiv. Jan. 27. my attention was
Its i to Youtsey by Treasurer Day. tn
it • *i*tlon room of the secretary •<(
ll** was sitting by the m:#Vll© win
gxv wi• h a gun in his hand ! had juet
IT’ •- l the room. I had s#-en ho no* arm*'*)
■ n :* hall and they amid there w\i*
! in the I.*©gi*l<tur©.
• 'ow Youtsey in Calais Powers’ pri-
I tat- .fllc© with a gun sitting by the
I lit low. The window was raised n lit -
IHe ni l the curtain {Milled down I asked
I b. n t what he was doing with that gun.
H* Mid:
T • re Is trouble up there.* pointlttg to
th*- l -i'.tive biil!ding. ‘I don’t Intend
o n i <ny trouble, but If ll start* I will
t* i ar*d for It.* He pull*‘d bac k a long
>i ! taudtng against the wall, dlsclos
me Ktii)!*, and said to m*-. 'They
i l < \vi . la a brave man. hut when
h* it>e signs .if troub'e he hides his
I Just after that Powers him** If
and Youtsey again said he would
rt anything, but wit pr partnl for
I * and him h ought not to think
ting out that window, and You!-
• l ’That's right, it woubl never
eft Powers timl Youtsey In there
* r I ime out. ! saw Youtsey again
and • • v morning before rjoettel was sho*.
H* w is out in the *m4ln hall near t ic
tv Inor of the executive latilding <*a
.*■ I*, were w i- present and Youtsey nsk
• u> If w* had any chance to win the
-t. Wfieri I told him thee attorneys
* e hopeful, he seemed satisfied and
k-d towards his offiA-e. I was In my
*' next to the Governor’s ofTW when
t t was tirel Someone said :i man
**“ ea I lor>kl out my window and
• * a man 'ly ing on the pavement with
’ l k CTiknn near him ”
• nere took a re'e*i until 7:Sb p. m.
H Matthews, assistant secretary of
* • under Powers. *vld Youtsey ini>‘
his offli e aUiut a minute after the
■ ' hk with a pistol In his hand. Some
* minute* after the shooting Matthews
I open the transom and climbed nto
►wers* office, saw a rifle lying on hs
near the west front window, an
r•r lining ngain st the wall m..l a car
'■ In the southwcfit comer next to the
•<* He said after Youtsey was
*’ r *d he told him that he knew the
win.low |n Powers' office w*s not
hut bolted down on Jan. 30.
imm BBTfl BKA It U’BB.
TnKn.llne Hji.l kmi.ll Hint nt
\% titt** and marks.
‘J**k#onvJlle, Oct. % A special to the
“ in lon and Cftixen fiom Bt. Augu#-
flhf >ays:
*• i t threatened to terminate In a serl
0 ight between a party of young whit
n ‘ -t l.i number of negroes wjs check
*l i North City late last night by the
arrival of Hi* 1 police. A young
!- > was walking on Ban Mirco avenue
* ' ao young ladle*, wrhen he was in
l l*v a iw no. according to hi- atate
r• • A light follow***!. In which a H*or?
' (;!?.** bia-lea took p.irt Fenc
w.-ro the we. t |M>ns u*e*l. and some
W*w> w ere de tit City ar-l coun
,v - Wt w. re soon on the spot, and the
h t vmjp speedily nettled
THK D. imBTOX A CO•
laenrmrated tn >rw York With a
< npltnl of lIt.tNNMHNI.
' ■**">’. N. Y.. Oct. f.—The D Appleon
4 of New York city, with a capital of
* • w*is Incorporat*d with the secre
,rv of state to-day. ITie purpeaea for
it Is to he formal are to pur'ahw(.
* 'd carry on the book, printing
51 ' f i it'hln* and business of D
' ■ r a. <’o., the Appeton Manufacttir
'4’ 1 tnpany arl the A. J. Johnson Com
* " * l to continue and carry oti puNi*
’ • b* retofore owne<| and carried on
■ tUi < orpora lions.
WILL HIOK l\ FHAKCR.
" 'anlerlllt llnanaril Jocks '•c-
Jo>nt*a Srrvlrei.
N • York. Or t. * -William K. Vendor
to-day klorrU I'ark rnKK*d J* k*y
• Joyni to ri<l hln hor.m In Franc*.
Jj -I
* >nl * "-lory h not horn nm<lo put>-
ir !*■ Ik flirty Hood rldrr. iind
tf 1 n, rdly t>r .ocur<l for lo*. than ll<>,-
p, s '* r . particularly If he hail to ijo to
>*•' Mr. Vandrrhllt wltl put a
uf raccrt on the French turf.
A TONIC
Horsford's Icid Phosphate
Half , teaspoon in half a glaaa of
refreshes and invigorates the
'mirr system. A wholasome tonic, e
■) un ntmr Hmran'i on oraptwr.
If I plenty of Duffr'a Malt Wht.key, *
iBIIMHaTA and Uke It regularly Bythlatlma . X-WomUti-
R B llTall' gw ! war willing to do anythin,; for /A--. VMHBSZa
relief So the dear old u ; au ti.oukli
Bf Wa ||W M l>e I* out a wliUkev doctor, ordered
M me to begin at onoe wtth two table |Sra^aa!^^
We have thou wooofu laaa a doae every two hour* \ \m
•ami. of taaUroo "** ht I4W o.and Irntno V,
Dial* from grate <1 lately to Improva, aod now. \lUlg/
ful patient* who ERk from that tlnic.
hare been cured of KjRIMMk 1 *?.” ■’^•• th e altnjwt at
Consumption itae fl ■ Well a. I ever could, and l>r ( *ar mv lun^.
bv Duff? s Pure ■ fi fc rn L|fl| healed, except one dull pliw* id tb® right
Wai,wh T ..k.T ■ ul v 'r Vw od,h *v h r^ l
tientlmuen-I hail <lo not know whether Ut il t* froiny to let me oet
aconah for threr vaar* effect, of wrll or not • hut * humbly trn*t He will, and I
,h ’ under (io<J. >our Wh W ,,h„
mvaelf In April lS?I lie, .me m n _ aaed tuy Ilf* thti. far, ami IM
ao weak I waa imable to work I ES flB ■ ■ bad lkun a year „o I would
w* examined bjr two plijr.tc.lan. bPC9 Mg pkj ‘“ v, ‘ 1 J.’iiJ I*'* 1 *'* t ,nr
who told me 1 hml lirunctdtl. INfe K I-'Tfrnmv „o sf
very bad They advlmd me to uae its (2 fu §,' " . ' S (
UoiTy’i Malt \Vhiakey but I wa. ■ U ■ Mil 1 “iV.'reT'.Vt.Jr*^'. t w .'i’itT.’ “
*o bitter aMalnst whUkeT I would not conaent. laai'a.d liafi.
By AdkuM khtb la.t I had fltone no far a* to be 1 .wr buttle or the .eiOwtMr..
unable Ui|ft my breath, except with difllcutty- piepiietary r ve.,ue nunc
wa. very low. I tbouitbt* could not live much aa.m/ m ■ _
louser. Our old phy.ictan, Dr TW. Campbell, b,. .f Q m
of Knenry. B. C., examine.) my lunx* and told vy |r|t ■ £C'< ' M
me the riaht one w* very bad. and the left one WSfeS SEI! V= ’ *<i!
but a trifle tletter, but tbal 1 ba<! ruoii .b liiuvk fHWf II HuM Bn W
left to live a Rood while yet if 1 would take ” ” ■■ ■ K m
All Aninda. .oil pern <,r direct, eipreu (aid. (1 ■ bottl.. hen,l for free inadlcal booklet. W
CURES CONSUMPTION.
Yll Kk, ox* of <mr g rt un'rr* for whig, * urkrr. gc., sent frse to any rwulsr of UiU pwpsr
DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO.. Rochontbf, N* Y.
XO (iHOI ND Foil COHPMHT.
Kills nf knutli < orollna's (r|rvnnr'
Is \oi SnalNlttnl.
Washington. Oct. * —The attention of
the stats deportment has not been 00-o 0 -
flcially attract*d to the reported complaint
of W. K. Ellis a constituent of Senator
Mt-lasunn of Siith Carolln.t. of ill treat
ment at Constantinople; hut as the bur
den <>f the omplaint, a** reported in the
newspapers. Is understood to he a search
of his person made by tha Turkish au
thorities. It Is not likely that Mr Ellis’
case will have any standing
It Is declared to he the unquestionable
right of any government to search per
sons entering tlplr port ut*>n suspicion,
ami this right is freely exercised at New
York and other American |*rt*. In our
ease the search Is usually made to guard
against smuggling while detention* are
based upon the application of the contract
labor and Chinese Immigration laws
In Turkey the.se detentions and he*
are usually for the puriMtse of Identifying
would-be revolutionists and preventing th**
Introduction of seditious literature. Hence
It Is Inferred that Mr K lie. for some r*a
son. had managed to fall under the us
pidon of Turkish official*, who have their
sple* jn adjacent European rountiles, but
a* long os the search In hie case w.ie
conducted decently. It Is said that he will
have no ground for complaint
HOI AT Y NOT PA 111.
sailor* Have Not Net Received Th**lr
Prise Roney for Hantlago.
Washington. Oct. —ln view of th* nu
merous Inquiries on the subject, the navy
le|artment has authorised the statement
(hat up to date there has been no distri
bution of bounty money to the officers and
crews of the American squidron which
destroyed the Bpanlsh fleet off dan tla go.
'Hie matter has been pending In the
Court of Claims, ami while bounty money
has U**n allowed. It has not been deter
mined what th* amount of the indlviduif
allow Mure s shall te r whether the ul ow
ances shall be pad by tb* Court of
t'iaim* or the navy department More
over. even after the** qtieetions have been
determined. It wtll b* necessary to secure
an appropriation ly Congress to naSe
the payments to be paid, so that Ii wtl.
be w’veral months at least before these
can begin.
PROSPKIIOI a l> THE HOI TH.
tarod t ondltlon of Nffalr* klio?% n by
Trenanry Nhlpmcnt*.
Waehlrßlon. Oct. R —The ehlpmente of
money lo the New Orleane, Rt. lule .in-l
( hlcngo euiv-treweurtM for (he movement
of the cotton crop continues from the
treaeury. The ehl|,mem for to-.lny A
(400.(MO. On Saturday l-t the total utiip
mente for thin on amounted to 11''.-
140,000. axatnet sS.4£t<M® for the same pe
riod of laat year, enotvmx an Increase to
m-iriy mire the former mo in< Of ;h“
trial omotini New (Trleone hit* received
i4.Mti.ooo
The treasury offlrlals rexervl the ahtp
m-nts os showlny an unuauallv prtwper
out* condition of atTutro In the South.
TORPAHITti THK WHITE HOI <li
Getllna the Wnnslon Heady for the
(■resident's Itetorn.
Waahtnxton. o<-t. * Preparatinna were
maklnx at the White House to-day for
Ihr return of President and Mrs. M< Kin
ley from Canton. They will rej. h h< rc
early to-morrow morninx The work of
fltllnx the mansion for the winter tataon
le Juet now hexlnnlnx. and will have to hw
ronl.nued for some time after Mis M■-
Kluley com.
A cabinet meeting wilt he held at !lt
regular hour to-morrow mornlnx At le.iet
half of the cabinet mentis re are here, an I
wii RO over all Important queetlone with
the Preeldenl.
DKI IDKI) FOR THK t til MU,.
Penns. I vnnla Members nf Jnnlttr Or
der Urrliantr. Not Sustained.
Ptttehurx. O* ' *-The case of the Penn
sylvania member* of the Junior Order of
American Mechantca who oppested a
•pedal assessment and other charaes In
auxuratrd by the national council, was
deckled adversely to-day by the Suprtme
Court of Pennsylvania.
In the opinion Justice Itrown says that
the national coundl can enforce the col
lection of the tax against every stnt. of
the order, nn! ttdds further that If the
irc-ney canno* Ite collecteil from ttte locul
councils as a body, ths lndtvldu.il m<tn
h. re become tlahle for th asses-m-nt.
I'HOtl A PK.IIIMH R TKIP.
Knappen Itrouahl '• of n hnp
posed Polar Expedition.
Mlnneafolle. Oct. * -H.irrv S Kruip
pen, a new-t-xiter man. returned today
from a perilous trip to the Hudson Hay
country. It) which, with nine whit* men
and elxht Indians, h- -ailJ U 0 mi"
up the twti shore of that art at Inland
set. Mr. Knap|n was a-i urtd by Eski
mos whom he met. that a "aky>'-t!
ha-l come Into the region on the .xirent
nor the,e-t shore of the hay two years be
fore; that It came to around, and thit
the auvwges who inhabit th.it country
had killed the while men In It. This he
believes, wa* Andres's iiolar expedition.
Hesrrxntlons for IPtll.
Washington. Oct. *.—President N K
Younx announce* that the following reaer
vwetona of National Agreement ball play
ers have been made for the season of
l*M:
Ylrctntw Norfolk—P J Conroy,
tleorxe Ro-hell*. Hen Heautnont. N J
flulllvan. James A ttmlth. E. M UrKixan,
William Butch. Henry Delsel. F Hemple
man. lk Uurratt, kid High, Rvel tjtlll
gan.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1900.
M THKMK t <ll HT COAX OX Ell.
Nrrl) I mmr and IMhrr* of ImportaiK*?
Irr tn It** C'oa*ldrrrd.
\Vai*hlnglon, Oct. k Th*' Vilf*d B**t*a
.Supreme Court *onv*ntl to-la>. All the
member* of th* court were pr**ent except
Mr. Juhtlce Gray and Mr. J untie* Mt Kn.
na, art* *lj**n at Yirgimu rtpnngi*.
The docket will be .illed to-morrow.
Next Moiel.iy IfoiK tior Qennal 1 11* * hhl*
of thf department of Juet be will *uhnlt
a motion relative to the Neely a*e now
P rwling befor** th<" court on ail appeal
from the d‘-H*toti of Judg* Wtllarr of
Neiv York, denying the writ of habeaa
corpus.
The mot lon piolxibly will be to advance
the cas<\ The d*|*artm*nt of Justice le
wry anxious to secure a decision upon
th*- m;iin
stitutionality of thf l.w tinder which It la
proposed to •xtta lite Neely to Cuba.
There is |oMhlllt v. however, of u dls
mlssal of the *p|H-als, uwlng to the differ
en e of opinion wnlch prevails us to the
exact legal statu* of Neely.
The application for a writ of hahe**
I'orptis liefor* Judge Wulla •* was male
ij*on the Theory that NHy w.*h then in
the oulo*y of tho l T nlt*sJ vnnr
-hoi. under n |iro*< ss to t*e taken to Cula
while Jutbre loicomb, before wlkicii the
**r!giruil ]*?<>(- *tingH took i k’. Inals fa
that Neel j* win iot In the custody of the
I'nlinl HtaiEs marshal, but wh* held *n
an order of the court iti gantlehinerx pr.*-
• edlng*. If *ho Supreme Court decM**
that he wa** In the * letoi)* of the l’nlt**d
Btaie* moislMj. the VHjrt will l>e in a
|Httlt>ii of th** I'nHetl State* nvirshal. the
-■*urt will i* in 4i position to past upon
the coriMtltutionah y of the law, at*l dl
l*o*e of the matter If not. there is no
!•■**• -for* th* court, and the matter
wi.l have to I** tlismleseal.
Dnder a recent act of Congress, Solicitor
General Richard* will move for the dl
ml--al of the suit brought against the
stabs of North Carolina, South Carolina,
I'loiMa and Ismisiana to recover the
amount of certain bonds issued by these
states and held by the Cnlted States.
The tond* were Issued before the Civil
War aid the controvers\ over them is of
long standing. The amount Involved Is
over a million dollars The mot ion t* dis
miss will i>** made in accordance with the
specific direction of Congress
W % NT* TO H %IBK COTTON.
Germnay Is Non llepetidenf for Her
Bwpply.
Washington. k— "If, for pome rea
son. Germany ahould tw cut off for one
year from her cott->n supply, there would
to* a crisis of Incalculable consequence, ’*
says Dnilatl States onsui Winter at
Annaherg. in a report to the s*aie depart
riuid upon the cotton consumption In that
country.
In order to against any possible
exigency, the Getman Colonial Anno- a
atlon, saya Consul Winter, recently sent ,
• peiltlpn to th imfvt rial chancellor re- j
questing that every mentis be used lo 111- 1
trodu<* cotton growing into the different
German colonh s where climate and poll
favor. With tb- ex • ptlon of uis.ut |l7. ,f >
worth of cotton grown In one llfl'e • olony.
Germany is entirely dep ndent upon the
I nifed Htales and Kitgl m*i for thl* com
modity. and she .-oneum more of It than '
any nation of the continent. This ne- j
counts for her desire to produce h' r ow n
cotton.
“Germany, France and Ei gland.“ * y*
the consul, “have never forgotten the
days of the Civil Wat. when the:r cotron
su{>ply was completely cut off t*y the
bloi kade of the Southern states
There Is a tendency, he says, on the part
of cotton Indusrrl< to gta\Uai‘ lowi’d
the centers of f>roluctiun. th?t Is, the j
t'nitcsl Si.ites, England and th© East In- -
die* Th- shlf'ln-,' of cotton m 1 sand
manufacture* to these pom* saves time
ani money, and the problem wn! h con- !
fronts Germany is to insure a cotton aup- 1
ply that can le ahaulutely dep* tided upo.i
in peace or war.
ti. 11. 11l- %Nt II till) IIK %11.
He Uhr ii lliuli bithurlty n Hall
road ItntrN.
New York. Ort % -G. R Rlancharl.
former commissioner of the Jdnt Traffic
Assoc*.tlon, died a* his home here to-day
after an Illness of several weeks from a
complication of diseases, lnc uding ner
vou> prostration and erysipelas.
Mr Ulanchard was 0® years old He wa?
a railway man a I his life, lie b gan a<
,i . lerk In In *he *mfl.y of th • t’ln
ctrm.it! aid Chicago read He was sub
sequently connected wlh the Ohio and
Mirlpidppl. the On ral Ohio. Halt mor
and Ohio and Erie r u*ds. he* omlng vl e ’
ptesldent of IheK*lo In Ikst lie r> came a
.ommiMiloner >f th*' *Vntrg| Traffl As<o
ilatton arul thru ch.itiman In PtlSs. and
was given clvirge of the Joint Traffl A*- |
m> I ion iinDl l w.i • m> vrd. He waa
rcgsirtlrd as or e of the higher lit on
ties a rallwi.v ratra in the country.
MHIONMN AT t ANTON.
Opened the It* pfthllrnn l mpnl*n
Amid IlntlMaHlasni.
Canton. 0.. Oct. B.—4letator J*pooner of
Wls *>n.*ln. opened the Reptibllcan ram
pilgn in :hU county to-night with a most
enthusiaeiic meeting The big hall was
crowded, and hundred* failed to gain ad
mittance He spoke of ex-Prescient Cleve
land several time* in connection with
the money qi* stlon. awl of ex-President
Harrison’s a lmirltratioo. and b-Jth names
tvrr< gree'ed wlih most enthusiast! p
-p’.ause The address covered all of the
. sues that have been r.ilsed in rhe cam
inign. mo-f of the time being devot-d to
the currency question.
Nlnmaon ffas n t nld.
Wooster. 0.. f(. I—Hon. Ad.si E
Stevenson. I-emocraile candidate for vice
ptreldent. unable to leave hete th •
moinlng to meet hie engagement at Orr-
Vlile, O . owing to h severe cold. He will
endeavor to resume b*a campaign tour to
day. howsver.
IS ON IN MARYLAND.
Continued from Firs* Page.
only as one of the stalwart leader* of the
state, but of the entire nation **
dor ikons arraign*-! the Kefnibllcan
isirty for mising and exp. rating an |m
mense iMmpsign fund, which, he h -Uretl,
could only be used for Immoral purposes
HAN NOT ftOONIUNBO.
iiiriMan Denies Itrporta Nflale (an
rerntag Him.
Wiiphlngt.wr Oct x Ex Senator Arthur
I*. Gorman of Maryland to-day authorised
an absolute denial o published rejort*
that he had resigned from the Democrat
ic National i\*n.miner ml from the oher
political remmittees of which he Is o
member Regaidit g published st.aenients
that lie had informed ex-Gov Bton<- of
Missouri that Bryan had no chanig of
©lection, and that he iGormanl was lirM
<f the whole campaign, Mr Gorman said.
“The report Is a fiction, as 1 never
made such a *tatem*nt nor have I ever
entertained such a view.”
ft POKE TO OLD FRIEND*.
Rryan Nay* Vlrtory Would lie Per
tain If Klerllon AA ere Held Now.
Haletn. 11l . Oct. g.—William J Bryan
Itegan Ms week’s work with a speech early
10-day In this city, his former hem*
Friends, many of when* had known Mr
Bryan from boyhood g ive him a marked
reception. Since yesterday visitors had
been coming from surrounding towns.
Mr. Bryan began hie speech at 7 o’clock,
and talked nearly an hour He spoke near
the Court House In which hi* father held
court from Ikfr* to 1*72. ani tn iwhlch ihe
candidate m.id< his first political speech
twenty years ago He referred to hts
boy hood days and frend* with much feel
ing. ,
Mr Bryan fald In juirt:
“If I wanted to derlare myself a great
man, thl* Is ths last place 1 soil'd come
to make ouch a declaration, because you
bava known me from my boyhood, but If
nny one warts to declare that I am a
laid man. I want him In make the decla
ration here rather than any |da<-e ear
T hardly feci like unking a polite al
speech here, for this I* s sa*re i spot to
me. Here ny parents ,*re burl*d. aid
iiere I leiirtml the precepts which I have
tried to follow 1 know the ;*rople here
and know* how .conscientious they ar*.
When I see the picture of my opfioncnt tn
the windows of the Republican* I know
how const lentipue they must be .ind how
certain tlwt my election would te injtiri
ous lo the country, or they would not ex
hibit the pictures upon the occasion of my
return to my birthplace.
“It 1* lo these Republican* that I desire
to apteoi When I return to Balem I find
vacant chairs, i And tfi.t site e my ia*t
visit Republican* and I>©morrats hive
passed away. And they have bean cross
ing over into the tau t whec* differences
In politic* do not divide them. I wonder
If It Is not possible for u* to so under
stand the issues that (here will Is- ica
division here."
Mr. Bryan told of the au c. * of the
meetings ut th other place?* vl*ftod ty
him. and the enthusiasm with which h
h.H been received.
“If the election were h*‘!J to-day,” he
sail, “there Is no doubt we would have
a majority In the electoral college and on
the popular vote. Hut the R.q*ubllran
managers are now collecting from the
monopolies s larg** campaign fund. They
will buy every tote that can be bought.
They will coerce every vote that can be
coerced. They will intimidate every labor
ing man who can intimidated. They
will bribe every ©lt( lion Judge that can
he bribed They will corrupt every count
that can be corrupted. I do not understand
how It I* possible for the plain, every-day
Republican to close his eves to what Is
go. tig on. when he know* that if he aids
these Influences to carry the election at
this time, the same mean* can b* em
ployed •. carry of Mr election*, when those
who are eiipporttng the Republican ticket
to-dav will be opposing the Kcpubll an
ticket.”
fill Vt> ( IttAMKO KUYPT.
The 4'aarfldnte Tlmronshl) AAnrbrd
Sou l lie rn 1111 ti <il.
Ht. IjTtul*, 8 Thai pir* 'i!*r por
tion of Illinois known a* Egypt wa* prrl
tv thoroughly ranvaewu 1 by Hon Wiiilam
J. Bryan to-day Th© print l| a! ©lilts of
eleven of th* aoutham counties of the
► tote and three of the ronr* **ional !!*-
trlct* were visited aid larifc audl<n<* * ad
dressed at the various stopping pis a
Fourteen address** w*r- made from 7
o’clock In th* mornln*. when the flrs
*|je*ch ai Haiem ws* delivered, until h
train bearlnr the nominee and bl* patty
pulled out of Alton at n©arly % mldnlght. A
e\*ery meeting the candidate w.? grteted
with hearty demonstration*.
East Bt. luU afforded h unique **•**-
t*( le w hen the Br yan train at rived There
wa* no genera! information In that c'ty
concerning the time th <te3lr Bryan w *
to tench there, but the announcement ha 1
lict n made that Col Roo- \elt would
ppeak there at 8 o’©lock.
When Mr Bryan arrived nt 8 I'. o clo k
the Governor Lai >t melted th© Hy.
and a* s cun*equ*-n. • , msuy who came
*o hror him, remslnes! t o greet Mr Bryan
The people rushed after th. Bryan car a*
it wa- t*elng switched about, "yelllnk mad
ly for him nJ demanding a *p*erh When
the <ar came to a stsitdsifll there wh* a
general rush for itie platform wh*r< Bry
an *tm>l. wlh renew * Id. mini- foi a
epee di. Thl* demand M. Br>gn de
clined to r#'|*nd to beyoi.d rxplaiul g
why he could not *| esk 1I- raid:
• The Republl an isndl ai* tot ihe \• *
)>rtskl<n< y I- snnoun and t* speok here •*>-
night. It le ht* night, and l do not woh
to Interfere In nny way with hlr meeting
I want you now io il*teti to the other * de.
and when you have heard from that rid.,
,ift >oii have from our*. 1 want you to de.
rid* between u an to wh.it your duty
Is.”
The i tow.l * heeitd the brief eje" h lust
ily, aid U.en M: Lryan gr e;* and •- m. y
outstretched hutids ns h© ouM rca h
Th#* whole eouth of Egypt wos well rep
resen t*d In t'iilro when th* Bryan train
arrived there to-day. Mr. Bryan * speech
devoted mainly to the trust*. Among
other thing* he **d:
“The Republican party ha* not ful ft’led
it* prom! e I# will not do anything of
pernuirent and lading advantage to the
great majorl*?* of the p*opl*. and the r**-
on I* Hint li I* to-day controlled, guided
atid directed by organised wealth, and
combined wealth demand* mi equal
wctilth, but pper'al prt?r||ege*. and every
privilege granted by law #o these gr* tt
combination* I" taken from the pcopl#
Whenever you And that . few people, by
operation of lw. are gaining an advan
ig* . you may rent assured th*t h<t ad
vantage |* coming from somebody.
•The trouble 1* that the g<>vernmen
gather* a little from each perron and
dump* the whole imount Into the lap* *?
f 4 w. and the few ro e|ye ft in large
(mount. nnd you see the evidence of these
prosper*'-, whl> the little I* collect©#)
from each The Republican party I* for
getting the man from whom It collects,
nr hi l* |t t ike* cure of the man who re
civ# * AH over thl* land are home* of
forgotten m#ss. men whose rights are *H*
regarded, men xlw*# Interest* are ie
>rrf#*.f tecfni*e of the deman'ia made by
comhtned capital.
••We nr© not enemies of honestly ac
quired wealth No #we who wants to
eat the bread he rorn*. anl to earn th©
bread that he eat*, need he afraid of the
. I lores* of our tlckes The only man
who needs to fear Is the man who wants
io the bread that somebody els© earns.
and wants to eat It without paving for
It."
INTERESTING AT ALTON.
rassagea Oat of the I saat Order Oc
curred .
Alton 111 . fet R At Alton Mr Bryan
aj* *<e to thousand* of people His au
dience wa* sold to have item the largest
ever *.**mNed in this city. The meeting
w.i- tn the upw sir. end Mr Hrvnn -pofc <
with bis hut on. Home one yetted Take
off your hat like Teddy did ” Mr Bryan
did not however, comply with thl* re
quest
He had scarcely begun speak'n* when
he f.mnd (hat the bunting on the st.ig
and sPind cut off Ms view of the *dteuce
H* pixituptly tore down the obstruction
act was variously regard.*d Rome
. tied "Don’t tenr dwn the flags." other*
“i>*ar It <V'wn, It ie where It ought to l*e
l iken down.” Air Brymn made no refer
rn.-v to these remarks, end when h- tied
concluded the dismantling iwcs-to* suflt
clently to answer hi* pur|o*c, he went mt
with hi*- s|eech.
H|Msktng f the Republican contention
of go-td times Mr Rryan said
’ They tell tis that we are loaning money
tn Europe All of you that are loaning
money In tCurtg>e hold up your hands
Not a band wm up. and he exclatme.l
* Titett It Is them not we. who are loan
ing money abroad “
Mr Bryan spoke for about forty-five
nilntite* and at the conclusion of the
speech returned to Ht ljouls for th*
night.
ITINKR ANY IN NEW YORK.
Hr) art's Prospect I% •• Dufies NN 111 ft*-
Aledc Ivuott ti.
York. Ocl. * The Democratic State
Gnmmlitee will glte out Mr. Bryan's
Itinerary In this state In detail to-m-urow
ll will give all the place* a which he
will *|>eitk and the time he will r rnsln In
each place He will ep*ak In flfty-one
places, and orrup\ five days ex. lurlve of
New York city anti Buffalo.
THK AHADK OF I.INfOI.N,
Hooeevelt Ksrsnok inumrnli fur
Sent Intent.
East 8t I*ouls, tct B— Gov RooeeveH
to-night concluded his 1 smpalgn tour of
Illinois, speaking In thla city to Ihe larg
e.-t aiMltevi. • assemble*! hers since the M-*-
Klnley-Itryan campnlgn of four years ag>
Varum* Republican organtxnflons of hb
city, end Ht. Louts vied with ea'h other
In do'ng honor to the vice presidential
candidate.
Gov. Roosevelt bet raved no signs if
weariness, notwithstanding he had male
a speech In manv town* In he state en
route, the most uo*ab> of w’hirh was at
Springfield. There the <k>vernor refrained
from discussing finance, trusts and such
topics, devoting himself exclusively to the
life achievements of Abraham Lincoln, of
whom he said
“He sacrificed himself In death that hi*
|.eople should know, not only liberty, but
the union that symbolised order ns well.
Fundamentally every great question that
arises can be erdved by following hi* a.I
vice Lincoln r ime <o prominence by hi*
great debate with I keiglaae when they
were opposed to one another, but when the
l ‘%-f of the flag w.* nt stake. Douglas*
turned and upheld the iusnds of his great
rival. 8o have we a right to appeal to the
In>mo ra t.-d*y to put patriotism almve
partisanship.”
Immediately south of thl* city the
Roosevelt train wa* stopped for orders.
An Incident of interest transpired ni this
point. It was the arrival and nothing
of William J. Bryan’s specai train north
bound Immediately alongside the Roo-e
--ve|t special. Th*- Bryan train also had
stopped for orders. Th* candidate* did
not see each other until their respective
c.ir.‘ were p**lug slowly, but as they
passed they recognised en?h other In the
dim light from the car windows, and
each leaning forwntd waved hi* hand in
salutation.
WHITE SPOKE TO H I DENTS.
Scheme of lmpfrlllm He *•!). t an
nul Hurt Hie I nttnl States.
Ithaca N Y . Oct 8 Andrew D. White,
amba**ador of the t'nl#*d Htafe* to Ger
many and fli*t prastdent of C'omell Uni
versity. delivered an address to the stu
denis of that Institution to-day.
In the course of hi* remark* he touched
tifon the potltlcsl Issue* now before the
people He sail that Imperialism never
came from the legitimate extension of ter
ritorial tines No republic had ever fallen
a* a result of the poilcy which the Unlt
**l Sta*e* now pursues The fame poMcv
ha no: Injured Franc© The imiertal|sin
which we have most to fear, said Mr.
White, is that of tfemagagultm and the
arraignment of class .iga'nst class and
section against section
lie drew a distinction between ptio
cracy. such u* cklatcd |n the Florentln*
reput;tc. an.l the rb h In this country to
day He s,i|| ve have no ptutoesrey. for
a number of lorlihiui which have accu
mulated tiav© 1# ©n gradually d!*|er*# and.
arl in many cases contributed to lienevo*
,etit (MirpoMs 8< fur as trusts ar** con
cerned. this disea-e Is not pcullar to
rhl* country ilonc It Is tu !>e found in
nil parts of the commercial world, and
most enrefuf diagnosis is ne essary io
determine upon n irper remedy To
-peaker censured these who profms*-.| rem
•Hpes for such evlla without flrst esr< h
ing for causes
Amta*.*.dor White wll’i leave Ithaca
to-morrow for New York, where he wilt
*©t sail for his post abroad
■o IM ?UM it ? i!• PAD I '
%
That I* AA haf Aenstnr Frye Declared
nf * amilrn.
Camden. N. J . Oct. 8 —Senator Frye of
Maine addressed a mass meeting here to
night, presided over by Senator Sewell
of X-w Jer.-ey, In pari as follows:
■ "In IWH Mr. Cleveland wa* sleeted and
the I>emorralc fwir'y w i* in full (Onfrol
Before that r©rty had done anything a
fearful panic wa* precipitated > * the dls
| trust felt by th© bust nee* Interests In this
<#unry. and W' bank* falbd and every
Industry In he country felt the sho k
“In IKW William M Klnley wss #!e ted.
lie 1* u- good m President In hi* turn-
was W ishtngron In his, or Llnc;!t tn h*
Prosperity cam* b* k t* stay unless the
Ame i lean peotke should elect llryan.
“There Is no Demon ratio party uf-uu}.
It U now known as Brynnbm. and down
our w.y the Demo rut always put on
their pos'ers 'Bryan meeting ' HeUlorn lo
you se© he word T># mocrstlc.* Hryanisin
has swal owad the D(fiio ratlc part).”
ISII.I. WII.I. TIKK I'UIT.
KVntilm WII* llr*l|i Ihr llrmrtrrnl*
In Ihr l'nnii>>>,Kn.
( hli ago. Oct, E— Ex-Bnator Davl<t tt.
Kill of Nrw York. If U unofflrlal))) an
nountr'l at Iwmwrailr nailonal head
quarlrra in thU city, will lake an active
l>art In Ihr prril*lcniial <mnpaixn In the
VVr: At ihr irv|i>rl of the Cook County
Drmrerallc Committee Renator Hill ha
ronerniro lo make an vMfeae a) n meel-
Inx in he hrkl In Chlrax". OH, U. He will
filer, be ihe principal | eikr at Ore meet
ill* of Oct 1 Hri ween ihoee Uatee Hen
aior Hill will mak* aeveral aMreaae. ft
[ tarloua towca id ImUaoa.
WOMAN'S DAILY GRIND
A young lady from Donvor, Colo., wroto a lettor
to Mrs. PinKham, which ajitly picturoß tho condition of a
groat many young women. Hho nay : --
"Tins ia the first opportunity I have found to write and thank you for
the your VagotalibtSMßWunil hu diiM m*. I feel better than I have
for year* It aeems a • seven any*' wonder’ to my friends Where I used to
be pitied, everythiiiß is the opiKwite now, and there ia not a duy hut what
Home one wants to know what I have done to make tnyeelf iiok > welL
“ Before taking Lydia K I'uikhain'a Veip tahle Coiu)K>und I had oon
■tnnt headach wae >-oiiMtij>ated, hloateii, eyea weak and watery, bearing*
do—ii pains, paina in the amall of uiy liaek and right side ; took cold very
eaaily. which always cuu.sed intenae pain in the ovnriee, and I did not want
to (fi anywhere or ••■e any ooe I —ns called rna, hut I eeold not help it, ,
feeling a* 1 did. 1 could not lift anything or do any hard work without
suffering for day* afterward* Menstruation laated for eight or ten days,
the first three or four daya lieing alinoet nnaUoi pain day and night.**
Whnt a picture this iw, and how unnecessary! Head tho
lottorK wliicn follow and boo how oany it i to ovorcome
wotnun'H suffering when you go tno right way about it.
Nothing in thin wide world has relieved so much fomolo
suffering an han Lydia K. lMnkiiiuii'H Vegetable Com
pound; no medicine can produce such positive proof of
cures and good results ; therefore, no other medicine can bo
“ iust as good.” Women should insist upon getting the med
icine which has the best record, and wuich, they and every
druggist in the lnnd know, lias no equal.
Miss Thompson's Pains are Cured.
"Drab Mrs FiskH4M;—l want to tall you —hat I.vdin E. Plnk
hnin's Tegetiilile (Joinpound hna dono for mo For aoverul yrara I had
tiuffarod with loan of appetite, nauaea, vouiiting, oonatiiatiou, palp: tat ion of
the huart, hoadacho, |Miine iu nearly all (wirt* of the body. My phyttician
•aid it wii* only indigestion, hut bis mndiciue did not help me any. I began
the use of your Vegetable Compound. I have taken four bottles and now
those trouble* are cured. I cannot praise it enough.”—Miss tlEl-IJ: 8.
Tbomikon. Box 14, Acuahnet. Mass.
Just whv Miss Thompson’s physician diaprnosed her
troublo as indigestion it is hard to understand. Tins mistake,
however, is frequently made. If you have any doubt about
your case, write to Vfrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass., for her
iroo advico. She will understand your symptoms at onco.
Miss Scholtea Tells of Suffering Overcome.
" Drah Mrs I’inkium :—I write to let you know that Lydia E Pink
ham's Vogetahl* Compound has cured me of painful menstruation from
Which I suffered terribly. I really believe that I would be insane to day if it
had not been for your medicine I cannot praioe your Compound enough,
and feel that if all who suffer from female troubles would put themselves
Under your oare and follow your advice, they will find relief from their
sufferings "—Miss K K Schoi.TEß, Mt. Oliver, Pittsburg, Pa. e
Srnftjft RFWl^n
R | I I9 1 111, TY the renutn**nriof th#* irfitimoolal lauata
iH U £ P 8 I mo mn *oistsntly PuhHaklag, we have
I* •"111 deposited with the NVtnnal City ll.*nli. of Lynn, Mass., fs ■,
tt 3 1 | | I| | which will !># paid to aoy person wbc ran show that th© above
teuimotue'* are not genuine, or were nsUI hed befor-j ohLumog the
writers’ spacial permission.— T.vuia K ,’im am Milicu i to.
Ml itiiKnci) a m iiit.
dull 4.re„ .lenloue nml -hot llrr nml
.Anotiirr AVumiin.
<VMumhU. I'.i . i ? William Mott <f
Norfolk. Vs . thl- evening shot and kll •• I
Mile. Alberta, a | s tm >. with whom h
wa* traveling mlmui th* country ani
dangerously wound#**! Mr* Elisabeth
Hielnbauer, with whom ttic roup!#* box'd*
©I here.
Mile. Allicrta. show* fal nun* wa*
Anna Furlong, was S7 years obi. Moil |<
Jk Her hoax* 1* In Chicago. Moil say-*
she has a husband, a h> *l man and sou.
named Brennan, living ai lta)onne, N J.
Moi rn#l her a year ago at Dover. D#d
They ha? be*n traveling from pk • to
p!n e and f-r (he past tw month* nava
had palntl -try off!vs In lam* a**ier and
Colun<hla.
leie|) Mott had become very Jeglpua of
the woman and this evening, aft* r drbtk-
Ing all )•> went to their room and ha I
an altertutlon with her Mrs. H'elnlNiuer
attempted to |mi< Ify (hem. whereupon
Mott Ukkii to fir#- from a C alibre re
volver. Mr* Htrlnbaipr f* Si lo th© floor
with a bullet In tier sioino'h .rod ano her
In her head, and Mile. Albei a was * :ot
three times In (111 h#od and biexsl Bno
died Instantly.
Mrs Hielnbauer was taken lo a hospital.
Mod surrendered and talked *#>olly • f ih
murder. regnlilng that he had shot Mi
8 # inbuutr. whom he said he hk#*.| ani
saying that he had Ixcoroe ilie*l ##‘ M l
Altierta a bcklereet* and could stand It no
longer.
AA AA AN ILL 1 ll STENT.
Nolle© of Ifls Intention Nerved ! pun
apt. AA II).
Dartrm. Ga , IM ft —Oapt A C Wylly.
the nwly-e!ect<| rltrk of the Hunerior
Court, wa* *erv#l Baturday with nolle©
of conteel by Judge 8. A Way. the pr©s
•nt incumbent, who wa* C’ajd. Wylly**
opponent in th© e.redon la*i Wednesday.
Judg# Way hinge* hi* hope for •ac
cess upon th© allegation that one of th#*
managers of the* election at the Darien
precinct was n t a freeholder He asks,
through hD attorney, that th# relurr*
fr#m the Darien precsncl b© thrown out.
If this should be tlon* Judge Way would
b© ©l©ct#*d by a majority of twelve, t’apt.
Wylly and his friend* contVnd that nil
the managers of th© election were free
holders The po nt at Issue will he deter
mined by ihe question whether or not a
person owns red state In the senac of
the elec-lon law when n© ha?- paid for It.
but ha* recalved o d*#d*.
Mr \V A Wilcox, on© of Darien’* vet
eran business men Is having his store
and hotel r©p*lr#*d and renovated. He Is
making ii any changes In (he bultdln?
which he h.s ■*> long used as a store ar.)
hotel.
AA. 11. Rlaaell Dead.
Ban Francis o. Oct 8 W R Blssell. ©
railroad man, well known throughout the
United Btate# died f cancer at the
Southern Pacific Hcapita! In this cltv,
aged M years. He was auditor of th#* Mis
souri P*< Iflc for five years At the time
of hi* death b© occupied a prominent |o.
sltlon in the fre ght department of the
JBoutham I'on 18c,
Ill* MOtir. H I* I M HUIUBO.
lliil tin* Time Hi* llml llren Ibieot
birmcil it ii
From the You lll'* Companion.
A well-known port tell* a story of the
Oral time be ran away from home. Ho
hail lain deeply nfT* ndol, by -om-iliing
done In il>* hoti-ehold. and hi- decided to
■lull lon-tfr a place where he an to little
appreciated
Bo lie link a la-t lon* look at Hie okl
plane look* and at he barn. Hie pump. the
* 111* kens. Ihe pig. the tlooratep, thefiath to
II * ha■ k gate Kvery gian* e wa> a fare
well. lit- wandered out Into the wide, wide
world. Thai la to way, he went down the
road, lie walked until he came lo a great
.lift d.trk fore*l Tl r- had lieen *\ *
alien Ii ha*l been merely llanaon'a grove,
and In eaay walking distance from hla
home. Ilut oti ihla day Ii wan weary
leaguea away and he entered Ita -ad shad**
with the feeling Ihnt he had renounced
all Joy
I loom went hy. Happier folk ate In
their home*. The wanderer brooded a lona
and raw the hla-k night rome along Ilka
a Herre anaconda and ewallow everything.
II- h* ird the night slim-*- He had im
mcasuruhle thought* and had Ihe painful
delight of feeling hlmaelf grow old.
Hut aa the world lay In alienee better
feeling* ram* 10 him. He felt that he n*l
been aelh*h In thinking only of hla ofTcnwr.
How would Ihey be able to live wttnout
him a home" Wia It not hla duly to atap
a.rovs Ihe awful gulf that yawned lie I ween
him and thoee he had once loved an*l for
give them ar.d return to romfori them?
a generosity which auggered him
he left the gloom of the foraet and return
ed along the wide path* of the* world to
Ihe Old famllar s|kii -which h*- had not
laid eyea niton for three mortal hour*!
lie entered hla house. Hla father *•
read.ng. hie mother rewln* hla alaier at
her studies No one looked up. No one
apoke. His coming made no aenaitlon He
had returned fiom hla wilderness and no
one waa Ini ere a led ilia heart awcdled to
tiurating with Injured vanity and Just at
Ihe moment when tears appeared lo he a
neeeastt> ihe f.il Maltese entered the ro -m
and with roo-e compass lon than her betl-r
came and rubbed her length affectionately
ig.ilnsi thr boy"s leg*.
He heaved a algh—auch a algh aa war
fares know—and a.ild In a done of solemn
remlnUM enre:
•I see you h ive the name old gray cat!**
DRIVE* l**tai: HY A JOKK.
Nome tilrl viade a vianlae and Hti
morlat Hud* Hla t.lfe.
From the Chicago Chronicle.
Beattie, Wash., Bept. 9.~Aa the result
of a practical Joke. Pearl Boyd, a pretty
voting glil Of Nome, la now a ravin* ma
niac and her lover. Paul Laird. Ilea burled
in a rutclde‘9 grave
pe.irl waa noted for her Intrepidity and
declared that nothing could frlghlen her.
lailnl determined to acare her and It la
■aid cut the hand from the body of a dead
Kaklmo, which he found lying on the
tundra. He look the hand and placed It
in ihe gln'w bed.
When ihe young woman discovered It
late at night her reason lied Wllh loud
shrieks, she sprang upon Ihe tr-d awl tore
the hand to piece* with her teeth. Laird,
who wautied the ecene from outside the
window, fainted, and when he moavagwd
(,u; a bullet through hla rakh
5