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CERTAIN ok cotton
, ..> idext rnor wiu.
v ,i i\< **> *••*<'•<♦’•
|ECL !\E is unjustifiable.
, ,~N l WORTH HORB
M ’* in > " ' '“' v ■•*•
I.T Ihr • rn.r
M u „ the *
I. - Deterioration Klnce
...toner. Made Their Mb
>•• € nnnot
||PH" 11
UJUI , <rp Morr-KmrrU
ylarrualb.aa-
Oct. 14.—Commtsrioner of
|l H.even* declare* that
i. -luir In the prior of cotton
unJugttllMble. Hr say* that
more than It la now bring-
In hi* opinion. the whole
, ol ..xi-eed 5.000.0G0 tales
„„ ii Steven* stated that there
, i for the fall In price known
,pt speculation. He further
, the estimate math by the
. .. Of agriculture. Aug .
~n the crop would really be.
The estlmute was k.Mo.idi
I !m^
-timale was made subject to
olon in the crop and to early
ri.n.v that time there ha
>( , ,my reaction lii the cro(i. but
, malty deteriorated all the
■ is no top crop, frost, either
would not afTect the crop
, ;;d* applied to all the cotton
, y . the best Information he
t could sat her.
also *tated that he had
, t communication with all
I ate* and that he was now
j... assert that, in hi* opinion.
►, ! i ■ cotton crop would not be
~ ■ biles and that a numlier
. I. ..T’unissioners In other cotton
U , • .!.<! the crop at 1. *s than
, A ~ry confident in his estimate,
t t ■ ti.it inly time can settle this
he people who are trying
market are doing so wltn
... back up tlielr efforts to
. ~f eotton .town
-toner Is of the opinion that
... . tlu tututions In the market
.*i ". time, and while lie will n.
m u - elf as to what the price will
, , i It la clear that he believes
n Is a good puichase at llte
He urge* that the mills
to eotion than will lie r>ro
i wlille ttiey an- at present buy
, ■ Week to week, tlalt the time
i. the near future when the
forced to have tile cotton
. • hand, he realises that there
n n dlfTeretiee l.etween the raw
ic -w id ll y products tiro.kir.sl by
leave any profit for the mills
isc . -ring cotton lido cloth, but he
a me opinion that thl matt, r
•■> h.* adjuste.l in some way
Is any settled price for th
is tree. ti 11.
t\t\r. THE SLIDING MALE.
Its of llte llcn.llnu lllrerdor. Quoted
on That Point.
ita. Oct. 14.—1 t Is expected thnl
h i of the Reading Company will
ike up for consideration the
ri of the mine worker * convrn
u it is known that some of the dl
ttterr . f tne company are opposed to
... ;..ii of the sliding seal* whim
i- irs been In operation at the
ioi . ..Ui.-rie*. The eonvenilon tie
s’.. i tat the 10 per cent. Increase
inc ois ralors la- mode on a *•:
ontinue until rex: Apr:l and
- id. is scale lie ahuilshed.
(■ .br. .-tor* of the Reading rom
>• lay that he is opposed to
Ip* ■ - lb and liitimaied that he
k k m effort lo defeat such a
H- asserted ihat the sliding
- vs,ir proved satisfactory
• oiu|ian> am! Its mine in
-1 . vids n ->-d by th- fut that
. '■ nlio’i it Scranton d-mnnd
. .. no protest had <ome from
W* cm! itiy miner*.
-iQ i I
i"tt i.u iisriix at iTKiti h.
kiaar m (• * \V i Ilor f• % • tor In %-
-■ * V !. r ~Th<- hm.'ur for th*
in* if is orphan* w* opfru-i!
• ballroom of the Wal-
H4**l by On NXaon A
•* n larif*- att<rnlan<'e
introdtic*l Gov. Rayera of
M'Oiraiiy l**ncrlb.‘d ?ht Oal
rKtr‘ <*<*ater.
m M.'KlnW. wife of the
the following telegram
m hai be,in received |ri
the opwitiiK of the charity
•he auspice* of th*- women
r the relief of the joifTerer*
U*sion die.wer Pleote an*
■ harm- of thM noble charity
iu* re*t and ray best with**
Sayem. Gen. Wheeler
•> hrn*fi_
"t. HfiHwnKHttE’h T ,11..
k, *a|i. ,U. tins \nvlgalnr. lon
• Ind n Idgkt There.
' > a -t U.—Navigators of the
l-'iv to-night for the first
i light burning on the tall
The lighthouse ten
' '••*• I ightshlp No “1 out
p,,‘ 11 bored her .m th. in w stn
sai relieved ai the I Ma
il Ila 11 era* recently by No.
Jkn. No. 71 will rim.im on the
U„ co month until she Is re
• *sei. which. It Is untlct-
r 'wjj siotloned there pentia-
This valise.
I tk. ,
1 "trie. tirnpe-Aut. Knoll.
1 . Mi Tlade. Tex . who cured
~,( • 1 of Grape-Nuts food.
” b'ft me o phyaical an I
y."''th Indigestion, diluted
a i .tmn and neurasthenia
iapor bath*, traveling.
Id 4 * -l *!' ho *, ad nauseam
tnv<lf mi Grata-Nuts
* ’ **>c hrsl itackagv was
!-’ I- an Improvement tliat
r c to believe, I -finally got
r •.. Nuts pi my valise, and
I li hgt have a valise
!' •! " lire | ni * case of two
f •* ‘u
" 1h,,, I could eat. and did
’ 1 assimilate the food and
" '■“'‘-ly in strength. I gin now
•tiditm to my prai-tlce I
* 1 • "'>■ year* In his practice.
*" t,. ~ 1 '*>' 'hat (Irate--Nuts food
. '"“'ill and sclentlllcally
,w ever known My name.
■ >1 reason*, should (Hit be
’-Ms- „ ' ,n '>e given privately lo
''' a<v In ‘iu re. by the Poelutn
• ia - Hattie Creak, Mlph.
Fall and Winter
OPENING
of our
Merchant Tailoring Department
OCT. 17, 18 AND 19.
300 Styles of Cloth on Display.
If you wish to have your Winter Suits,
Overcoats or Trousers made to measure at
a very small advance over ready-to-wear
goods, call and leave your measure. Satis
faction guaranteed.
B. H. Levy & Bro.
NEKLV I l‘K IH Mil. lit.
Other Important < attar* lo t ome llr
forr the kupreme Court.
Washington. Oct. 14—The Supreme
Court of th* United State* 10-dav granted
the motion of the government to advance
the Neely case*, and assigned them for
hearing Nov. 12. The cases came un from
the (federal Court of New York on the de
cision of Judge Wallace, denying a writ
of habeas corpus. The government Is vt ty
anxious for a decision which will *-*tll
the constitutional question* Involvedi
The court assign*<l for the same day the
twro vase* which Involve the great ques
tion as to whether the constitution ex
tends over the new posse-stons of the
t’nlled State* One Is tile case of Goetx,
a New York tobacco Importer, api-uiing
from a decision of the I'nlted B'ah-s liis
trlct (tourl for the Southern IMstrlet of
New York affirming the de l-on -if the
board of general MptTalsers miking to
bacco dutiable under the Porto Rico tariff
act.
The other comes to the Supreme Court
under the title "Fourteen Diamond Rings
vs the Cnlld Stale* " It comes up on
attpeal from the Federal Court of Illi
nois. One Peke. a soldier of a South Da
kota regiment, which served In tie, Pntl
lpptne*. I* the claimant. When V re
turned home from the Phltl|plnes he
brought with him the diamond*. They
were netted by the Federal authorllb-*
In Chicago and conflachted as smuggle-!
good* Through ivke - * agency, suit wn*
brought to recover them on the ground
that u* the Philippine* were part of the
(’ntted State*, within the rn.-t.ning of Hie
Constitution, and that no Imisjrt duty
could tie levied, the diamond* were not
dutiable and, therefore, were unlawfu.ly
!x) The lower court In both Instame*
sustained the action of the Federal au
thorities.
In th" case of Daniel Gray Wiley,
plaintiff In error, v*. Slnkbu- and other
ele-llon oil I errs of South Carolina for re
fusing to allow the plaintiff to vote for
memliers of Congress, the court held that
Wiley's right to vote for members of
rough tw wn* undoubted, but that the
plalntlff. having failed to register, that
detect was fatal The Judgment of the
lower court was* affirmed
HltH l\ miDAHD OIL.
Slock Has Readied the Hlgheet Point
la It* History.
New York. Oct. 14—The price #f Stand
ard Oil shares to-day advanced far be
yond all previous records, selling nl s *'-
■gainst MB on Saturday. Th. price of
SB* woe high record until to-day. 1* was
touched a little over a year ago
The stock sold at the opening to-day at
Mlrt, then on n purchase of ten share*
more, the price Jumi—d one point to 57
There was another tnen on a single trans
act lons to SRI. after which sale# w.r*
mule al !>7J. s*l. 575 and 577. about ten
share* gelling at each point advance. Fi
nally forty shares sold at SH
On Oct. 2 the -dock sold at 4V-. making
an advance of 45 point* In le-s than two
week- The buying since th. n ha* all
been l.y brok-nt for the Rockefeller In
terests. and 'he advance has b cn accom
panied by report* that anothei iarg. extru
dividend would be declared in November.
To-day * percent, was hid for the Novem
ber dividend.
FlAlslilill HER .**** MILE*.
Alisa Hast Heat the Record Undo by
Will llnws.
New York. Oct. 15. —Mls Os-t competed
br ride of 20m miles at 7:<*’.* this iven-
Ing. (the covered the dlataree In 222 beurs
*i, minute*, healing <h* leeorl of Will
Drown by three hours and one minute
Al the conclusion of her ride Ml-w Ox-t
was examined by two physicians, who
pronounc.d her to l-e In goo I . ond t on.
She -all to-night thst if *he should b
feeling ss well t eh- exp. id In Ihe
morning she would start on another I Uft>
mile ride. _
TERRORIRBO UV BKHitklH.
Rand Made n llesrstil tP* Nrxl
rnn Town.
Chicago- ° c * H —<*■ dispatch to the
Record from Guadalajara. Me* . soys:
A band of brigands under the leader
ship of Ihe notorious Pedro Flore* has
been committing numerous murilers and
ronberles In the Aution dlslrlet of this
state for several month*. News h* Just
r< ai hed here that the robber* made a
bold raid on the town of Aulltin and
killed the postmaster Following this
unprovok.il mur.hr they rob'd th.
place and terrorised Ihe populio-
They have a stronghold In the moun
tains and a dlachment of rurales has
gone In pursuit of thm.
GOLD FROM "Mil Til AFRIC A.
National C M, Hank llna llngnned *il.-
.VHI.INM) for Import.
New York. Oc,. 14-It I* announced
that th" Vat loon I City Bank ha- en
gaged t2.50f.uc0 gold fbr Import Ofllchil*
of the bank said that the gokl had been
securx.l in Bouth Africa and reprsoeoU
the Ural output of the mines °f •’V* 1
country slnca the breaking out ol Uu
Boer war.
THE MORNING NEWS: TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16. 1900.
SUN YAT SEN IS BUSY.
• Continued from First Page.
Hl Chou A force of Imperial troops
from Canton was defeated by the reform
er* .<0 being killed.
Th- advdoes siy ulao ihal there |g great
activity tn Canton In preparations for
dispatching troop* to the disturbed dis
tricts.
Tl N Hunts THF. SEAL.
Reactionary Edict* Give Rise tn This
Relief.
lAindcn. Oct. I*.—"Snc* the Chine*"
court arrived at the new capital. Blau
• p “-” say* a special dl-patch from Bhang
hal. dated yesterday, ''reactionary edicts
removing the moderates from high 0ff1,,-*
have been Issued showing that Prince
Tuan holds ihe Imperial seal.”
The Dally Chronicle has th* following
from Vienna:
"None of the Power*, except France and
ihe United States, approve the Russian
proposal to carry the claims for Indem
nity against China to the arbitration
tribunal al The Hague."
Bill'RKA#' cnMHTIOV
ffhc Has Hern haltering From Neural
al* I'm In.
Hamburg. Oct. 15.-An official bulletin
Issued to-day says:
"The Empress Fr.slerick has been suf
fering for some time from neuralgic pain,
causing exhaustion and acute weakness
of the heart, followed by secondary ca
tarrh of the lungs, still continuing with
Increased lemi-erninre and Irregu ar pul
sations. Then- is no present .hanger hut
a res-urrenoe of the weakness would be
the cause of Imminent danger."
Women Are \Anrned.
Berlin. On. 15 —A dispatch received here
from Bh.tnghal says the British consul
there warns European womm agulnst
coming north frr-m Hong Kong in the
hope of Joining th.lr husbands the elt
tmiinn In the Yang-tse valley being very
Berio up
Vlrltiali llniphi(l Tn I,ln.
Tien T.-ln, Oet IS. -The British column
under laird t'amphcll. which to-ms A part
of the ex;iedl,lon against Pno Ting Fti,
and Is making a detour south of t h* Pa .
Ting river re ■, hrd Tu Uu on the gran.l
canal yesterday.
GBRMAAA KKI.KMATED.
Boron von sternlteru M rote a l.etter
of Felicitation.
Washington. Oct. 15—The German Cen
tral Vi-reln to-night celebrated the anni
versary of the arrival on American shores
of the first party of German pioneer* In
A me tied k
71 iron von Piernberg who ha* been the
Oermiin charge d'affaires during the
greater portion of the summer, was ex
pected to be present and addree* the meet
ing. but hi* appointment to another post
made this lm|io**ihle. An Interesting let
ter from him was read, in which he spoke
of the cordial relation* between the
United Stalls and Germany, saying tn
pari:
"Again we are faring an .v* which
■hake- the enrth to Its foundation*, and
ii|hui the Meml-staloed tl. Id* of China
I powers arc fighting eld.- by side. It
was ih dear for-right of Sir Hnv and
Coum mn Huelo* whoa* plain wnnH an
nounced to the world the course to he pur
sued If w.* conuoire their word*, we
And they ate alm-ed Identical, and every
suspicion of self-gain Is dispersed at liras
right. Dors mu ihie going liand In hand
of th*i- two Powers In I'htno give the
gre tieot guarantee that the iw-aer of she
word will be retained and that - omtiKrce
•ind pear* will soon he "*Sahll*hed In
Citing ?"
MARLBOROUGH UEAfE* IT.
Vanderbilt Gave no Atnaey as m
Thank oflerlna.
(.ondon Oet. 15.—The ItUke of Marl
borough Is sending out a denial of the
statement, published by nearly every pa
per In England, that %v K Vanderbltj ha*
given fim.noo. some paper* said, and other*
iSiei.tinP. to lh" Duchess as "* thank of
fering' for ihe Duke'* safe return from
the war.
EXEMPT FROAI 'OTAAM* TAX.
< rrllflrntr* of N-ntiliie lions tto Ant
Require (tamp*.
Washington, Oct. 14—The ommlttkotr
of Intern.tl revenue ha* decided that ccr
tlt)cate* of nominations for public office,
such as are required by some of the
*iates. and all pap-rs or Inotrumont* re
|nng to the exercle of the elective fran
chtr- are ejff mtrt from m)i ti*.
siei.B.u at < nindrn.
Camden. N J . Oct. 14—Adlal K. Bteven
*on concluded his tour of Bouth Jersey to
night bv n.ldt. -sing a large meeting In the
court house. Five thousand persons were
iinnbe to obtain admittance Mr. Steven
son remained In Camden overnight He
will leave tot New Yotk city early la Abe
morning.
TWO SPEECHES ATCLEVELAND
•Continued front First I'agr.t
upon his deft aied* rival to s. ur. th it
ItiiutliHt of this tre it> you ought to cat
m< n.l instead of condemning me 1
Th- I Slim called forth one of the mod
pronounced diim-ti-tration* of the tnea
-ln.
Another 4.rent rrnwil.
At :J0 p m.. Mr. Bryan, hating con
cluded hi* gpeet'h at the Central Armory,
app- ared on the Holiemtcn Hotel balcony,
where he was tiitradoced by Torn I. John
eon. The preaMenttal candidate was greet
ed here by tremendous i herring whl-h
tontlnued for evereal mum--m*. Hr spoke
briefly, dlsctteslng Imper.altsm and lit*
trusts.
Probably fS.fllW peopl# were t-.i. k .l (o
gelher In the Immediate vtekiUi of the
hotel whllg- Mr Rlrynn mid. his tucoi.d
address of the evetting
•lit for 1e York.
Mr Bryan left to-night at lO.Jft o'clock
for New York. His special ear "The
Humbler'' was attached to a regular train
on Ihe Lake Shore rood due to arrive In
New- York nt 2:45 o'clock 10-morrow aft
ernoon, The train will make only the reg
ular atops on the way. and It Is not Mr
Bryan's present purpose to mak-- any
speeches cn route.
After the outdoor meeting at Youngs
town closed Mr Bryan was escorted to the
Opera House, where he spoke to u many
lieople, most of them ladle*, n* could
And n. commodatlon Inside of that build
ing Both speeches were general reviews
of the political situation. In the Opera
House speech ho addresM-d himself es
pecially to women on the trust question.
HCUEIVK* HRYAA Ttl-AIGHT.
Ms York Unking Great Prepara
tions fnr nils l utnlnn
New York. Oct. 15—Tn noocow night will
Occur the demonstration In this city In
honor of William J. Bryan. Preparation*
of a most elaborate chitnteter have teen
mode with th* Idea of making the recep
tion to be tendered Ihe Denwa-rwttc pres
idential nominee the mo*t spectacular and
most memorable welcome ever extended
to a i andtdaie for iwtttlcsl honors In the
history of Amcrtiw
Mr Croker received a telegram from
Mr llrvaii today, announi hut positively
the time of htw arrival
Mr Urynn will hohl an Informal recep
tion shortly aftet- his arrival. He will
have a rest of an hour Itefore he lw tttns*
Mr. Croker * gueot al dinner at 5 o'clock
Thero will lie on-ellng* at Msdl-atn
Square Garden, Cooper Union and Tam
muny Hall, and a number of open air
gatherings.
The Bryan ratification committee held a
meeting to-night to perfect detail*. Mr.
Croker. In an Interview, said:
"The Republicans hve t e*n trying to
throw cold water on this meeting t\ <
will show them whut the people think of
Mr Bryan. II will he the biggest thing
that has happened In this city for year*
There will be o lot of lies told about the
matter, but the people will see for them
selves."
CHIEF DF.VEKY'i. I*RE4 AtTlOA*.
lrrniiKnn.nl. He lies Ma.le for
llanitllna llrvnn Crowd*.
New York. Oct. 14—Chief Dr-very of th#
police department annoitnre.l to..lav Me
programme of arrangement* for the re
ception to WlPtam J. Bryan In th's rlty
to-morrow The mounted e* on of twen
ty-slg poltcemen will meet Col. Bryan at
the Grand Central station and eond iet
him to the Hoffman House. This escort
will be In attendanee on Col Bryan dur
ing Ihe *}ay and evening Oie hundr and
patrolmen will keep he street* In the vi
cinity of the Hoffman Houar <-ler of the
prowd.
The mounted escort will conduct die
candidate and committee o Malleon
B-|.ire Garden In Ihe evening During
the meeting nineteen captains and 5H5 pa
trolmen will be In th. vtdnty of the Gar
den.
There will be four telephone broths la
the Garden, connecting wlih tollc bta-l
quarter*, and ad ilrlonal telephone b<<'h
at Tammany Hall. Cooper Union, and ■'
the overflow m*-tln,- at Twentv-fou’l*.
street and Madison aventi* An emerarn
cy hospital will also he established In the
basement of the Garden After the meet
Ing at Ihe Garden Col Bryan will le es
corted to Tanwnanv Hall, and while ha
Is speaking at the latter place, an Inspec
tor In command of Iha patrolm n wl ! h.
within easy distance on Irving Plane
Blmllar arrangement*, on a -mailer -calc
have been mo.!.- for the Cooper Union
meeting All predncl* *nl section- at*
ordered on duty 10-morrow night
The general order leaned to Ihe eh'.f
provide- that the men unde- no etrrnm
etanees shall have their Nitons In their
hands except tn esae of elf-deftn*e and
e-nerxency All police will wear whit
gloves aiul will not show any inns of any
aorl units* ordered tn do -o try - li-erl.tr
officers,
YAOKF. t I* HR ItMIETON.
ttterewaon Gave II Ihe First Tonch
of 4 ampalgn l.ife.
Bridgeton. N. J . Oct. 15-The flrst touch
of life was. given the campaign her. by
the arrival of Hon. A. E. Hte>en*on. tre
Democratic vice prcsMentlal cand’dae
who arrived shortly after noon. Mr
Bu venson dealt with trusts and Imperial
lam He pronounced Imperialism the
paramount, overshadowing I sue of the
campaign Speaking of trurt* he said
"The trust evil l* the greateet cf this
country. In three- year* over *tx buadrel
trusts have grown up with a capital . f
gW.OMOuu.tttO. pom petition has h>-< n ■ ul off
and there ia no chance for small cap Ml
You have been told there arc to trusts
or that the trust* were good trusts lam
Inclined to think the good ttusl*. dke th
good Indians, are all dead.
"When they t.tlk of four more year* of
prosperity. I am In favor of four more
years of prosperity for the common people
and not the truat*. The growth of the*-
eurpor.ltion* has been to alarming that
there must be stringent laws agulnst
them. Into whose hand* will you put
th* enactment of these laws? Itwler
whom hove they grown or who I* opiaxtc.l
tn the trust*, and to whom are the truri*
opposed?—(he Democratic party. The in
terest* of your families and of the country
are not Identiesil with the Interest* of tha
men who have built up these enormous
corporation*."
IIA AAA TO WORKINGMEN. "
A *ort of Free-and-Ku*, Time YVas
Had In VY laeouals.
Milwaukee. Wfl*,. Ogl. 15.—Betmror
Hanna. Senator Frye of Maine and the
other Republican notable* who left CM
rago this morning for a tour of the
Northwest, mode their first stop at Ra
cine Junction Wl., where a large crowd,
rompoaxl prtm-tpolly of workingmen from
neorby whopa, wa* In waning
"Hello. Mark. ' criad someone In the
crowd
"Hello, bow do you do, boys?" aid
Senator Hanna, with a laugh
Senator Hanna spoke In part as fol
lows:
"You have heard a great deal about the
different Issues In thl* campaign. There
are only lime weeks left, end we havr
not time to talk about anything but th -
issue that Interest* you and me And
that Issue (e our present roadtllon* and
the continuation of them.
"The full dimer pall la tha beat argu
ment 1 know of _
A voice: "How about the coal mine*?
"Th* <o*l mine* rr *ll right hr
iMrik* wtu u i*%t( *‘<| thU i%***k
A voter "All %\ lo*l
‘Th. only thing I know of that h got
. KU|trr rtutty of wlftf are Ilr>an Ihnbo
crain
1 to isle ihis Au.ttrr.ee of working
ni#" *hm hi* \\ J Hryan wvrr <tonr for
hr vmm king prop!,- of hto ooutitn ? Thorr
*• n>i .• ii)n tn n- hut who knowh that
Wtiltnm M. Kiltlry Ui t*rrn h*>
frh iidi of lh- working of n> man
thi* country hn evrr produced."
Ik ll* llh TIM H.
\o llnnn|iol|p 1 hoar l*rolrrfr^
to I'NtrKti, Mo
Mo ltwoii. wtw. (>cf i: K*nator Mir<
llanim tvOkan hto |rtrhracking it ur of I #*
Northv%ri to-day b> inaktug mx ddrt 4 ><M
In Wtaconatn. two of ihrm of nooir loi.gth
Th** prltuipul mMrwi. of th* and) wia
owdf a: \Vauk< hKm. whrra th# npreljl
train carrying Honaiora lla'itvr aiul Prye
urwl other lirpuhilean lwdrr, w.in held
for over an hour and a haf at MmlUon
Short RiMwrlMn werr alao made or
Junction ami Rat ine Sanaior llarn.t w*
•vorywhore grroitnl by Immrnrr erow4fk
'ln hlr (>pioli to-day Senator If.m m
laid particular atrraa on the truat qurntlm
In rrgoid to tho tariff "Tharr ara ro
in thl eountry.” ml<l tm "rx
ccim thoac whii liar- protected by a iat
rnt iMvur.l by the government**
Senator Hanna alo rahl that the St id
•rd Oil Truat, th*- Sugar Truat ami (tfhar
great combltKK had hern kl|l<<l. ih far a#
they were truata. by the Sherman Lw.
WIMT JOSIJ TtllMK* €>r IT.
Mia rnmnii'X Payar'a Itrpohllean
Klrrflwn Farocaat.
Chlcuco. Oe.t. 16 -Hoimtor Jmmrw K
Jonra. nalrrnan of th** Dttikv'rttlc Na
tional ('ommAdm*. inmintHrtud to-day on
Vi" Ohairmott llunry I*ayno> eloctlon
fortxaat, a* follow*
‘llia claim.“ m* aald. "that Callfornda.
ConnocTlcut, Indlarm. Ilhm*|j. Kani<np.
Mlnnraota. New Y.gk, Now J#nry, North
I>.ik<wa. Olho, Wot Vlrgina.
amf W’wmtnr ami nmral other Matey,
will go for McKlnloy In th* coming Hoe
tloo la ahfiurd. ami any Intelligent man
wh known anything about the altuatkn
la Imond to know ft.
"He cUtlm* vrn ehnneen In Driawarr.
Kentucky, Maryinnd Nehraaka. Nrv/nta
ami ft ah. 1 only wonder h* did not In
cSmle* Texae, Arkunaaa, Georgia anti Mia
•l*#Hpl Hho In hfr> Mat Mmitana lr
whilnly a lUpiiMimn tai<* an aorrw* of
the other* on Ida llat. and Mont an i will
go for Mr van by 20.000 to majority
I I'unnot believe that Mr. J'ayne le aln
core."
AIMM(FaFT> Ml IHCI'RU .
ftliidml* %lan 11.-nril nn %ltlrrß
I'rrvlilt nl Hadley.
New Haven. Conn.. Oct. 15.—Chaunrey
M r>r(ew addreeeed n hlg vnreflng.
almoat entirely of Yale mu lent*
ami graduate*, thl* evening. In Cojlege
Street Hall, under the au|deee of the
Repuhllean Club of the univeralty A pa
rade wound it* way to Prealdavtf Hadh y’e
home where he wax called out hy the
etudent* for a afteech. In the eoiir*e of hi*
brief remark* Mrraldent Hadley annuum e|
t!at h would vole for FrwMent Mr Kin
i#y.
< hoki:ii iu.mi’o rr.
>o fW.tHHi C oMirlhainl to the Drmn
rrntlr Nnllnkol t'aaiaiiMM,
New York. Oet. 1.7- Itlehard Croker to
day emphatleally denied the ptory that
UO.onn hae been eontrtluHed hy him. a*
eotnlng from Tammany Hall, to the Dem
ocrat le National Committee
"ThlP rommltiee hap not given one Pin
gle ilfdliir." he *oid, "to either the Derm*-
eratlc State or to the P< nm rattr Niaional
nommitteep It ip not true th th<* din
ner for Vlr>*an to-morrow night la to coat
ISO o plate. M will ro?t IT* a plate."
H%CO* AT 1141.1 IMUHF..
(iptirxlfl a*aaior Waa Given nn Kn
fhnalaatlr HeeepllAu.
Ilaltlmore, f li—Cnlted S'.itep S na
tor Maron of Georgia WiP the principal
apeitker at a lJemo-*ratl' m-ps nxeilrig In
Mualc Hall to-night. The hall i<
crowrV'l and the reception accorded th
Senator waa enthutatic.
The Senator apjk< for nearly an hour,
t onhnlng hip remarka entirely to a die
rupptrg of ex|np|on.
CAI.I.EO THEM ME A A I.lßfl.
ttooaev ell tlewles ataleiae.it* That
Arc Attributed to trim.
Chicago, Oct. 15 —The fo'lowing tele
eraphlc correapondenee !tw-.-en B*-cretary
Heath of Ho- National Republican Com
mittee, and Gov Roosevelt wa* given
out go-.lay at Republican national head
quarters:
"Hun Theodor*- Roosevelt—Following
mitler Iteing widely circulated on hand
bill* In Katisae and other states:
“ "Gov. Roosevelt said In a p*eeh In
fooper Institute, New York, tn IHSK
•• 'The way to get rid of Itryanlsm ami
Its chlld-1.-tltor troubles is to stand It up
against the wall ami shoot It to death.’
' And In s-peech made In Oilcan • Just
after Ihe great -trike 'Any per* ,n who
wui!hi Join a stiike or go n-ar one ought
to be shot
"\\'t!l Ihe man who earns ft'* hr- nd hy
labor aupport the Reo-evelt tl- ket ’
"Please wire io-4av If p>s*|hle spe -ifl
answer lo above. #. that I may r p tl it
bv wire wherever It I* being used
"I*. H. H.a'h.”
"Ellgahethtown. Ky . Oct. li.—F *
Heath. Chtcago Both riatemetit* are ab
solute lie* without one i a* lea
of foundation of any tort I
never said anything remotely resem
bllug either sto.emmi. either hi
Chicago Amliiorlum or In C>|.er I net I
UHe r anywhere - l-e If responsible peo
ple circulated them I should suggest a
• till for rrirmnn! llbet l explictUy denied
them In Kansas City. They are slander
nua lie* which would only be circulated
hy scoundrel*, and which were known
to be lies by the people who Inve.tied
them and the prop!, who circulated them
"Theodore Noooevelt."
Emnry'a Tennis Tournament.
Emory College. Oxford, G , Ot. 14—
The tcnnl* tourrmmeni which for the Wt*t
few week* ha* (men the centre of Inter
est m atha-ttc circle* at Emorv was eon
cluded thl* afternoon by a brilliant con
test lietwesn Tiffany Turnbull of Monti
rello. Fla., ami Robert Hemphill of At
lanta. In which Ilemphli; came off vlr
tortou*. The reoult* of the semi-final*
had left the championship between the*,
two. aiul a great deal of Intereat waa
manifest*'.! In the final <-omel. The tour
nament for the championship of the tin
gles has greatly augmented Interewt tn
tennis here ami that for the champion
ship of double* which begin* to-morrow
will b* tHOvViy contested
Mr*. I. L. Define Dead.
Wayero**, Gn.. Oet, 14—Mr*. I. I
Hedge, wife of Dr. I. L Hedge, dentist,
died early yentenlny morrdng, after about
a week or ten day*’ li ne** Bh<- war a
most .-sltmnlde |dy. and biumbvred her
frlenc!* by the score. Tip funera waa
-.inducted at 1 o'clock yesiertla. afternoon
from the family residence by Kev W. H.
Scruggs, the interm got taking ptaca In
Lott Cemetery
| THE NERVES OF WOMEN |
( I IBna||| ■ 1 If? . JTjjA * pW
“lam so nervous and wretched." "I feel as if I should
fly." How familiar those uxorwreions art*! Little
annoy you and make yon irritable. You can’t sloop, you are
uutit for ordinary dutios, and are Hiibjei't to dizziness.
That bearing down sensation helps to make you feol
miserable.
You have backache and pain low down in tho side, jiain j
in top of hoad, later ou at tho banc of tho brain.
Such a condition points unerringly to serious uterine
trouble.
If you had written to Mrs. Pinkham when you first ex
perienced impaired vitality, you would have Ir*oii upared
these hours or awful sutfonng.
Happiness will he gtine out of your lift* forever, my sister,
unloßg you act promptly. Pyocuro l.vtlia IC. Piiikliittn’H J
Yegetnhlt* Ooiiipouiitl at once. It is absolutely sure to
help you. Then write to Mrs. Pinkham, ut Lynn, Maas., if I
there is anything alnnit your caso you do not understand.
You need not ho afraid to toll her the things you could
not explain to tho doctor —your letter is seen only by women
und is absolutely confidential. Mrs. Pink ham's luist ex|>eri
enco with such troubles enables her to tell you jnst what is
best for you, aud she will charge you nothing for her advice.
Mr*. Valentine Tell* of Happy Results Accompli*hed by
Lydia E. I’inkham's Vegetable Compound.
•‘Dear Mbs I’iskiiam It ia with pletuntre that fp '
I add my taotimonv to your hat. hopinff it niny indue- j aaSSt-'jMfAjb
others to avail themaelvt-g of the la-neftt of your val
uable retnody. lU'fore taking Lytiiu E. I‘hik- Rj '2£aPj
hum's Vegetable Cntltpouttd, 1 felt very had, A .
was lorrihly uervou* and tir.-d, had siok headachea. XW*
no appetitu, gnaw inn pain in •tomatili. |huu in niy aMf ij
hook and riht side, and no weak 1 ermld ttrwrtvly My* tr
stand I wo* not able to do anything- Hud sharp U*a A
{tain*all through niv laxly, before I hod taken half
a l Kittle of your medicine, I found myself itnprov
ing I oontinuod its use until I had taken four
bottles, and felt so well that I did not need to
take an; more. I ant like u new person, and your !Hll IV7Ik
tnediciut ahull always have my praise.”—Mrs W. ™
P. VaLENTINB, MHI Ferry Avenue. Camden, N. J. r VAI.I riilt.LJ|
srjlAH RPWARn
hllllll AIMI :
f- fu m HSal dc|je*.sd snlh hr Nsti.msl City Psrdc of I yon. Mas* f-.oesj.
ft Xi h !|i MW R R will- h Will le pstd to nv pttws who can .11-is Ills, .hr strive
L.i Wg loiisonri i* Mpn-.k'.'-r wa* put.lahrd teterr • htaintox the
V writer's tprcalperaneeaai —Lvma I- PtHKtiaM Mai.t. is. Ca.
At FHEME I 111 IIT lltK IMIKI.
Findings tlnn.leit llnwti From Flori
da's ttiabest Tribunal.
Tallahassee. Fit. . fh-l 15 The slat* o'
Florida .-x rcl. j. If William- plain Iff
v*. W. t> Bloxh.tm. .-tmtridlet defendant
mandamut- Mott. t. to vat ord*r of
dt-missal and to reinstate -•-. n ~ <le
nieil M c. Jordan f. r fetliloner.
Frank M Irigg-tt. plaltiilff In error v*
Savannah, Florida and Met. In Hallway
Company. dei.-n-lant In etror.—Marian
county. Motion to strut.- and dismiss de
nied R. A Hurfor.l aid J. 11 Wblifled
for motion, Anderson A H.c-ker. .- ntr.
Columbia count> plaintiff In err>r, vg.
Gialinn. A Huh -11. defentam* In err-,.
{•illlitnnia coital Motion* lo eor ret
record, to dismiss writ ,-f ■ rrnr. tfed t
anteo.l motion, denied II H l'alm**r for
pi Ini Iff In error. W M I veil ard A J.
Henry for defendant* In .-roof
-,\ ii ..... Mi I.- II -i- i Ai Kin
plaintiffs In error, vt the B it.- <>f Kl rl to,
dcf.ielani In error Duval unduly. D'--
tltlort to rein*tat*- -a*e -lenled. George U.
Walker tor | e I loner
J.tbn F Bartleeotl an I E' on* Halt*. ni
pel.ants, vs. Charles W 5 in-'ent et al..
executor*, etc... .u(el|.. .. Ala hu.t .-out.-
1) Motion lo dtsml** nppoal ‘lenle.t
l.'hlef-Jusllc. Taylor disqualified. '* '•-
ting I W W ll.imidoo for motKMi;
Horatio Davis atal J. B. Whltefleai .Op
tra,
The Capilal City Light * Fuel Cos . ap
pel.anl vs The Cliy of Tall.ihhasee, ap
pellee—Leon roumy. Decree affirm* I
Opinion per curiam Fred T. Mveiv for
i>l>ellant. 11, ti I' Raney for am* bee
Wllllsui J 'Knight, r .intlff In error v*
the Arm* of Florida, defendant pt error -
Alachua county Judßmen rever-cl nn 1
:icw rrb.l granie*l Ofdnlori l Mr Jue
tlee Carter. B. A. Thra.ber for plaintiff
It. error.
Bamm-I Stewart ami Lentil# fbewar*
plaintiff In error, v*. the State of Florida
defendant in error.—Hillsborough county.
Jieigment affirm*-.!. Opinion by Mr.
J05.1.-* Carter Barron I’nllllp* for plain
tiff in error, the Attorney tlenerai for th#
"tele.
H R, Richard, plaintiff in error, v* th*
State of Florida, defendant in error.—
Brodfonl county Judgment afflrme.l
Opinion by Mr Justice Mnhry. John K.
Hartrldge and Willi* A lssng for plaintiff
In error
aril.D WHISKY DA THE gTRHBT.
Ware lounly'* YA ns A lo
in tr- <1 Hut.lly In AAayrross.
Wayero**, Qa., Oc|. 14.—[xpuiy Sheriff
Jew McCbrllan * attention woe attracted
Saiurday to a man on Brewer street sad
dling ottt some article to the- crowd- of
negroes that flocked around the count y
wagon. Approaehtng the crow-1 1 • saw
the .oomryman sell two or three hoff *
- w
evidence h# proceeded to pull him
The roan gave hi* natro a* Fulford and
said he was from Pierce county- He had
on liand eight or fen hot.lea ol red li
quor when caught
City Court chanced to be In session, and
In lees than an hour from the time n* wo -
eeplcd by the officer. Fulford wa* racing
Judge J B Williams.
He very promptly entered a plea of
guilty. Hru) npkilnM to the Judire that ha
had gor Into fight, got behind with hi*
flnunrt.il Hffiln and sold the whisky to
Ciitch U|K
Thf judve urntfnffHt hfm to pay a fln
o' $! mil all rmttß of court. In lifu of
which hr in to smo twrltf month* on
the c tiling.mg
Hill M-lt.ltoirw i %l*Tt llttf).
Thr> %%-rrr In the Italilt of rirrrlita
Men *f Tl*ir Owh I'olor.
DuMln, Oa., Oct. 16policemgii J. I<*
roar art. Jr., a 4iy or two ago broke up
I h aaiitf of nrfro roM r * who** op<railon
In Dublin have ext*nd-d over several
months, anil wlium- lnltlft*o would ’©
• credit to th laid m n In th* Diamond
j Dick variety of novel*. M* arrrmed tnrei*
of them—Till Smith. Will Coy and J**hn
llarmon- who have a few aliases beside*.
The gang ha* vi<nn>lr-d do*cr* of ntfrom
from the country, rial tjoubtiej** a anal
deal of money ha - b* * n lout by thi In no
rent and Ignorant who fell Into lie hand*.
The plan ha* been to ranch a n*'(jio froa
j the country who had Jut sold hi* cotton*
entire him t€> tome out-of-the-w.iy pm.
ami fleece him of hi* hard raining*. An
effort would always in- made by */• of iho
.gang to net the count rytaaik Into a *ane
f card*, which, filling, would b foil owe 4
by the irufin* of itli rw'f the gong.
lln one way and another by Mini sharp
t
the country negro would lie relieved of all
he had. Foil * man Cowart caught two of
them "red- 4<i<ip T* a dry or re ogo.
iJuet In the rear of Rachel** blacknolth
*hop two of them hod a country negro
harked again*’ a wall and had just got hla
lust rent when the policeman arrested
them. Thy were glv. n a term of ninety
day* on ihe atreeta. along with another
who wa* chtight yeaterday.
WotmiM \e%%* Note*.
Waftrom, CD.. Oct. 15.—A while man.
giving hla name an Lincoln. pa**d
tnnougtft here, having the appearwm?e of
having been in a wreck. H** *nid he wan
*ri upon by a band of negro** at Kvrett
City, and beaten Into lom risibility. after
which they robbed him of • few dollars In
•tMiney. also hie o.tt and h it.
The ICpworth league Conference closed
!• night, after most enjoyable and
very successful sesaloti. A strong termon
was delivered by Rev. K. M. Whiting
last night, the closing event of the confer
ence
get tie* Southerly Polytechnic. School
ofiened for the ItOh-TfOl term to-day. under
Mattering auspice*. There Is an enrollment
of seventy pupils. There are about TOO
' hlWrcn a ti*- ruling school In Wayrross at
this time.
Accident \nrriml> Averted.
Beaufort. H C., Oct. IS.— What might
have proven s very serious or* blent was
narrowly aver tad here Saturday after
noon A goNOlltw apparatus woe*l In the
bky 'ir repair Shot* of Mr Gordon Wtwd
rtiff on Hay street exploded. blowing the
proprietor through a door ami scorching
hla eyebrow* ami moustache. Mr. Gant,
Mr. Woodruff* assistant, had presence of
mind enough to *htt off Uh valve con
necting the jet with the gasoline storage
tank and thus got control of the flames,
which for moment threatened . seviotia
< ordtugmUon Very fortunately, netther
of ih young gentlemen waa hurl so
rmualy. m
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