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THE MORNTNC, NSWfI
gsubitshgf MW* ■- - Incorporated I***
| H WTILI. Hrealdent
IE OF H ISIHIIISII'
Chairman Jones Is Confident Bryan and
Stevenson Will Win.
MUIS Ml IMTS KIM) IS HUS.
Democrats Appealed to Reason; Republicans to
Passion and Prejudice.
Ortunltatloß of the Drntorraflr I'nrl* Thin \rr 4|iprnaoh BVrfrrHon.
"fl, r l Aontrf l Irontfd and F.tfryh•* lnllraif* n lh*iii(M*rnlie
\ Irtnr) nt the Toll* To-da>-R'*|Hihllran* < Imliii < nmiltlowa Now
Arr similar to Thoae Thai Rllatrd lu |N!MI Win \nrh and
Imllann Rallrvait to fir In thr Drniorratir f olnnm.
Karccaat of thr IMflrrcnt M*r, wml thr
Cln ini* That Arr *talr In F.iirh of Them
tn thr I'arl) l.radrra.
CMouo, N'm. B -Oimrmnn Junes K
Jones of the Democrwtir National Com
mute.- on the eve of the election. said:
"I have no doubt that the teault of the
boltm to morrow will be the triumphant
elecitonof Bryan and Bteveneon The Item
ocratlc party has appealed In this cam
palßn to the reason and conscience of the
,-eop.e, while the Republican# have ap
pealed to paeaton '*• prejudice In the
(treat forum of public opinion I have no
doubt the Democratic party haa won In
that, the (treateat of Its national political
struggles.
"Four years ago the Democratic party
was deficient tn organization whereas,
now it is more perfectly organUcd an t
more efficient than it has been In arty
tmpaign The National Committee has
been tn touch with every part of the coun
try and familiar with all the details of
the work. While the campaign fund has
not lween enriched by the contributions of
great tru.ts. It has received tie- patriotic
m t'-a of the great working classes In suf
ficient quantity to degray the expenses
of the camiMLlgn. which was more satis
factory than If It had been otherwise.
•The country Is now aroused as It has
never been before since the great Civil
War and tha result can be nothing less
than the trtmuphant elect lor of the Na
tional Democratic ticket."
THE EVIDENCE I* It- 1 ' **•
Itr,an Expresaes Confidence In %e
--llnn of the People.
Omaha. Neb. Nov. 5-Mr Bryan to
night gave out the following statement
The evidence Is In. the arguments have
heap made and the case is now submitted
the jury. H the Jury will accent the
1 ■eciaratlon of Independence and the con
i-ltution of the Flitted Plates as the tn
r net lons of the court, there will be no
,„M as to the verdict. I hope that the
people will vote early and then see that
the vMt is counted as cast. 1 have ten
termed that there Is a plan to buy any
P,- haseable votes with a sum contingent
i,n gains In the precinct; hut I do not
t „; that the plan will work, because
. 11.-mo rat who would become a Repub-
I, ~o worker at the last moment, would
uspected by his neighbors, and I la
ce that the people are so much In earn
est that bribery upon any extended scale
all. be Impossible."
KlflHT IN' TWO DISTRICTS-
Ilot the Democrats Will Dot Every
thing In North t aroltna
Bale gh, N. C . Nov. 6 -The Democrats
n sed thrir campaign to-day with me.-t-
Inga In every Congressional District They
are confident of victory In all but the
Kigrtlh and Ninth District*. These are
doubtful, and both sides are putting forth
every effort to carry them
The Dem.a-raU charge that tn thc*c
two districts the Tleptibllrane. having
abandon*® all hope <d carry the state for
y. Ktnley. are offering to vote for Bryan
tf Demo-rats will support the Republican
Cm,rresatonal nominee". It I* thought.
, > i • "
- Stttle effect. In view of the fact that
Ilrva-y Is sure to carry the state arty-way.
If there is any trouble at the poll* to
morrow It will probably be over the Ben
nt-irml contest which Is hot and bitter
Th- great Iretersart manifested In the S*n
atorship will Insure a full vote all over
thus •tat**.
HR Y W ATI) AIrWLU^.
Tennee.ee Will Give Big Demneratlo
Majority.
Nashville. Tenn , Nov. S.-Chalrman
Fltxpatrkk, for the Democrats. aald *•
day:
W. had good new* from over the state
t-.-dav and I have no doubt about lh- re
tiilf in Tennessee for either Bryan or Mc-
Millln ■
A ting Republican Chairman Dee Brock
laid:
We expect to elect three congressmen
and to Increase our majority In the Degl-
Ixtnr- We believe there has been ron
- • ruble change over the state to Mc-
I nlf v, perhnps enough to give him the
tute,"
M IliUtkl IIFG E<>R ftaVAff.
Ills I'larallty Eetlmated by Chairman
Hall at ISMHMi.
'•maha. Neb . Nov. B.—The Republican
**■■' " Committee le etlll clelmlng the et-ue
'■mo plurality for McKinley', but this
* pieced against th* positive assertion
*"■ r hairman Hall of the Democratic Com-
Wl-tee. that Mr Bryan will recflve a
f 'Mllty of at least 18.000
,! *pubiican§ generally art saying that
r rlaa h Dietrich. Republic*!*. will he
'• ted over Oov, Povnter. end Chairman
D'dav declare* that the Laglaiatur* I*
'*' for eh# Republicans. On the other
, R 4 Chairman Hell save that the whole
*'•* ticket will not run behind, and that
w< Legislature will positively be fusion.
Moaning Ifotogl
Cnlcaco, Nov. 5. Th* follow.re rtnt*-
rmnt wait given our at the h**a'lquartrrp
of the Re|>ui>lit an Nat tonal Committee
"Th*r* ar* few surf i * indication*! at
thia tlm* dissimilar to the*?.* of four yrar.ft
• ico. when Ms Kiitfry awft tti* country
by the greatc.-'l mirorHx probably ev r
given to a prerl kimil amiidaie. The
work of th* Republicans <lurlnz the pa**t
four ivwki ha been morvcioumy effective.
It nan been marked everywhere by com
pleter.ee* in detail of machinery, harmo
nious action and desired result*. In the
hi*4ory of the party no better organization
ha* ever ext*(eal McKinley aml Roosc
velt will carry every Mate which voted
for McKinley and Hobart four years ago.
and certainly seven or elirnt others that
vt*d for Bryan In IW.
"The adexed hope* of Crokar and Bryan
* to carrying Indiana and New York
tire pimply following out the programme
of cUiming everything in e *rh for th.
purpose of enootirtiglng their followers in
tho*e mutes to nmk*- the most de*perate
effort* for aucce**. The claim* of the !<••-
publican* are haecd upon th** result of
getuai work reported by men in the fleid.
brought up through precinct, *ard, town
ahip, city, county anl *tte organization*,
and upon ar;ual fact* a* shown by the
ctoooat poll ever made by any political
organization."
McKIUKY'fi AlloltT UPRRf'H.
ll*b Await* To-day the Voire of the
Aanerlrnn People.
t’anton. 0., Nov. s.—The M Kinlry lawn,
*o famous in the campaign of lk&k. was
th* evening the *oene of an enfhu*k*tl.*
d* tnenoetrat on similar to that which
closed the campaign of four years ago.
Tile President was prevailed upon io de-
Prt frjm hi* rule, which In the face of
n ’,u h pres ur*% haa leen intlexlMe all
througli the campaign, and he m.id** a
• hort address to hi* neighbor* and fellow
town*men. He aJ*o Introduced Judg*- Day
for a *hort *pe t h from the famoiis front
j<rch.
The occasion was an uimnnounced *ere
nade by the Hrand Army hand ivotn*
pmied by sev* ral thousand people The
President finally appear***! after ret*ated
c-ills. He ijowwi to the crowd In front
of trim nml to his right ami to hi* left,
amul deafening cheers. There were cull*
for a *1 •*•**'h and sinw* one pulled from
in* vß*tilnile of the house a relic of the
campaign of four year* ago, a Tennesnee
Mump with poll*he<i top. an engraved
emblem brought h**re by n Tenne**ee del
e gat lon. The Prr*ldent *uhk| upon this
and spoke a* follows:
“My FVDow Citizen*; I #m very gal to
greet you once more at my old home.
This I? not a year when I am making
Npeeehes To-morow, from on* end of Ihl*
vast country to the other, the American
people will speak.
A Yol e "For William McKinley *'
(Tremendous np|>lsuse and long-contin
ued cheering.)
"And we must wait reverentlv and in
patience for their verdict. I know you
will be glad to hear m word from oar
fellow townsman Judge William R Day,
%vho ha held a conspicuous plat e In the
o iminhtration over which you called me
to preside tn i*sd I thank you and hid
you good-night."
Ml f II M*i:t l l, ATIO\ IX OHIO.
.Voltn R. Mcl.rnn Trylug to Cat lo n
It *• |iti bit*n n Votr.
Cincinnati Nov. 6.—A1l speculation to
night Is on the question of Democratic
gain.** In th cities and Republican gains
In the rural districts of Ohio.
John R. McLean I* here, trying to re
duce the Republican plurality In Hamilton
county one half. This county gave Mc-
Kinley almost 20.000 plurality four years
iro.
Republican fttate Chnlrman Dick, says
hia poll ahow* over 10.000 for Meßlnlev in
Ohio and 17 of the 21 Congressmen. Dem
ocratic Rtate Chairman l-ong. claim*
! Hryan will carry Ohio, "unless prevented
by coercion and purchase."
Iloth side* are issuing notice# and warn
ing* about the use of pencil* and all
: orts of fraud* There is much ex- Ite-
I inent In some cities, and especially In the
j town* of close Congre**i aal District*.
MAtMniMFTTS* MAJORITY.
Ilemncral* t oncede McKinley Will
i .ft A bowl
R**tr>n. Nov. 5-Although the majority
of the voter* In Ma**achu*ett* will cast
iheir ballots to-morrow In favor of Mc-
Kinley and Roosevelt, Just what the size
,f this majority will be and Just how
many Republican congressmen will be
verted, is a matter upon which the parly
. aders fall to anr**** 'fh*- Republicans
are . onttdent that Preaidant McKinley will
have at least lOO.OOi) vote* mor* than Mr
Bryan, while the Democrat* believe that
will be nearer the mark
OCLAWAIU: REPIBLICAX.
Rat the Democratic Chairman la
itlll Hopeful.
Wilmington. Dei.. Nov. S.-The outlook
to-night is that the RopubiicAn will carry
SAVANNAH, CiA.. TI’ESDAY. NOVKMHEII . ltoo.
Delaware lor McKln’ry and the st.ite Re
publican tl>'k*i by . majority of at least
I.Mm.
IVmoA*r.itlc St it. i.i tirman Faulabury
claim* that th -i > will aiv** Bryan th-*
electoral vole, and that the legi*iiuic
will have a Demo rati nvajurity
Fit 11 1> < It %lt<kl.t> IN < Hl %t.O.
Hoih Parties Arc tonfldrnt of the
It r*it 11 To-day.
Chicago. N \ .*• ft *tli ix'irUc* in Illitiol*
have completed Hnlr final arrangement*
and are confident of th' r* *ult of to-mor
row .* \ otii s
Roth Democratic and Republican m in i
ger* have made every prepara'i ‘n agdnsi
unlawful action at th* i■•!?* h> • .* Ir •* *-
nonent*. hut the ch.inc* * are that * iiere
will U* no more fraudulent voting than
OCcurr* at every citv * e.'tion.
The R.eir l of L.cc.nm Commissioner * !
In e at night commenced the distribution
ef bail t* to the various pr* Inct Ju Ik* *.
and although carefully *v*tem.*tlz* and th *
work will hardly l*e comsdeted b la> light
Recall*** of the great number of stale atvl
county officers to be voted for, tb* bai •’*
ihl* year arc l>out tn* size of a**mall
circus poster.
A vor* full vote Wld be polled In rhe
sf.it- t large, and •■**c!;illy In Chicago
and t o*k county The Republicans ar
elat’d t the pr- spec! of fill* • >hT t*-
morrow and say it mean* tircir Mir** su* -
c.N Tlie Democratic, managers ire
that weather will make ru. Mt* rep. . an l
that rain or shine, the e • Mon •* • eiiain
to result In a sweeping Detno ratic
triumph.
A FILL VOTE •> INDIAN*.
t hsirnisn Martin fMiflilrSt f Dem
ocratic % letory.
liKlianapolla, Ind.. Nov. 8 - T*-' eve he
fore the great hatlie in liullanu finde
.el.-, reattnjf on (heir ,,:er for tVi -
fray to-morro(v lndioation* poh.l (o (i
full votn held* polie.l.
I,lie ’hie afternoon (her*- were Indk-e
done Inal eeveral lle(>ub!lran
an.l a* many i)eiin-H-rad war-1 worker*
would be I>iu.-ed under arre.t before the
poll* opened to-morrow morning.
Before leaving for hi* home to-night,
rihalrtnan Martin of the Democratic State
CVmmltlee. made tha following etate
rr.ent:
"I eee no reaeon fra- changing my pre
dk tlona a* heretofore made I believe In
diana will go Itemocrtrtle by a -atfe ma
jority."
Before going away to-night Mr. Ilern
lev. halrman of the Republican Hiatr
FonmiHH-e. gave to the A*no I in-l I’reet*
hie final eatimate of the probahl*- result:
"It lea landslide. We will elect eleven
congressmen sure, and will carr> the. st.ite
by 46,000, and will el o the entire state
and national thOu-ta and carry both
branches of the Begtslaiure."
HOW IT DUES IN MARVBAND.
(f(.ration With Both kltlea Only the
ttiir of the Majority.
Baltimore, Nov. 5 On the night before
election the leader* of both political
l>artles profess to he confident of victory
at to-morrow's balloting, and Isdli eld—
claiming tho alale by pronounced ma
jorities
Chairman Vandiver of the Democratic
Central Committee said;
"I have no hesitancy in claiming that
wc will carry the Rtate by from faffi to
la.onn majority, and that both city and
counties will contribute to that end We
will not only carry the state for Itrvan.
hut will < iect four Congressmen sure "
Chairman QoMaborough, of the Repub
lican State Committee said to-day that
he looks for even a larger majority than
the il.ion which he mentioned last night
as his estimate, and msiets that Mary
land's Cony res ohm a I delegation will lie en
tirely Republican.
NO (lit NOE IN VI HO! NI A.
llepnhllcans Trying Hard to Elerl
Three Congressmen.
Richmond. V . Nov. 5-In sim sec
tions of the state political speaking is
kept up until to-night, but there Is no
change in the situation or outlook. The
Democratic party authorities are confi
dent of a plurality for Bryan of some 3f>,-
inO, and of electing seven out of the ten
congressmen, and have lioj- - umoiinting
ilmost to posiute belief (hat they will
eiect the other three. Except as to the
three close districts the Republicans tn ike
no claims, md in those dlstri-*s their
estimates of majorities are much below
those, of the Democrat*.
HOW MINNESOTA STAND*.
Republicans 4 lalnt a Majority of
nn.iHMt to Th.lsai.
St. Daul, Minn . Nov. R. The election of
Minnesota McKinley electors seem- assur
ed. the Democratic committee oniy ex
pressing a belief In the possibility of Bry
nn carrying the state without actually
claiming It. The Republicans place Me.
Kinley's plurihty .it from fin.o66 t. 7.VUO
The re-election of 450 v John IJi and over
Tapi. 8. It Van 8-mt Is rlalme-i by the
Democrats by more than ?>.•-'. The re
sult for (Jovemor will undoubtedly tie
close,
KANSAS' VOTE WII.I, HE HEAVY.
Eustonlaf* t Inlm Every thing b.it- ttne
Congrranmnn.
Topeka. Kan.. Nov. B.—There ban been
no Important devel pment In the political
situation In this state since Siturday
night. Roth side# to-nlght profess great
eagerness for tho battle to-morrow, and
th* utmost coeftdenre m the result The
Republicans claim a victory for McKin
ley by 2S.4SJ plurality The fuslonlst- ion
ccde otic congressman to the Republican*,
but claim everything else, placing It yen’s
plurality at 16.660 Avery heavy vote will
he polled. ,
END OF KENTI4 K 1 FAMI'AION.
Estimates nf Both Sides Are Mather
Extravagant.
Douisvill*. Ky . Nov B.—A ramtwfan
that really began before any nominations
were made closed to-night tn Kentucky
with both sides claiming tha state In pub
lished report* by 80.000. though and simar
est estimate* do not put th* maj ruy
either way above 6.066 or 6.000
It ia generally balievad that Bijran will
run ahaad of Be:kham Damoc alc can
didate for governor, and that Yerkaf will
run ahead of McKimay. wnetnar Demo
crat* or Republican* carry th mate
Already ar tests have been made In va
rious part* of tha state for alleged br.b
gCoutlnuad on Fifth i sga.j
DEVERY IS INDICTED
% I l Kitftl > IXTKXT TO IVTKVtrKItr.
WITH Mrl'l II A<*S.
CRIME CHARGED IS FELONY.
**l >* %TiOA OF TIIK 1)11 II NF.IV
lOH K PdMTK’I.
H I nl*r fl.iMNi H<ntl Ar
(lnn •<••••! i II ib * Irculnr \1 lilt
Hiunrtl lot Kltfllozi—Fall 1 nlt>
Will l*rolMlvi> lit* Follrtl in
1 orla-—lirt'mlt*r \*b% 1 nrk I*
rrnlii* Mini ilif Ndilf Ilfimltlifnn
OdilM Now ii lit t.
N>w York. Nov l -Chkf of Polio* D**v
♦nv nnh Itidk'U*! b.v ih* crniitl Jury
f*>r - Siupor
lni*n<l*nt of Jtihn M CalUirh
The IndU lrni lit azainpi Chief I‘every
i'tmrgfi* felony I( charge* in |**ri
"That •' (Chief De\*ryi. twl mtempi
xvllfulix knowingly and with felonlon*
intern to hmlff *ii John M ' u.lwgh in
the |K*rft>rm*nre of ht*lt!t) .* *ut- mjji
erlrttet .Itfit of election* "
Devery’f iH w.i* Hx*.l .it 11.W0.
wrhl. h w furnihe*l h\ Mr Lyon*
i Clgff hey. >ry announ*■•■•d at polU'a
j qtuirier* 10-nighi that h woultl re*<Anol
quarter* to-night the he woultl reeMtie
| hl> ord*r of Bunday rrfardlni the M
! I'ullath men ;on<l voter*
Mayor \ mWyck lemi’-*! an order to the
j ’hl*f t r \. k* the order. This action fol
jln wad tiw receipt of a abort note from
‘Jox HocMevflt rio(kf>iiiK the mayor "• h*t
In th** event of any wronK<hn following
' ! ijon the failure lmntnl(.iiA|y to ret ail
Chief Dev#T>'* order, or upon nny action
•r Inaethtn on the part of Chief Deverv.
j 1 mu*i nwriMtrlly call you to account."
In all quarter* the opinion 1* ezpreaaed
I that the election to~mom>w in New York
| City will he h quiet one. and that no
•■ertous clash will occur bo tween the police
ind the *tae deputies hecaue# of mi*-
underwt a ruling* growl nor out of Chief
D*>very‘* order of laet Sunday night In
xvhteh he doc'iarwd that the right* of rlt
l**rv* to vote would h* protected regard*
Icmh of Interference on the part of Buper-
Intendem Md'ullagh t
Chief I‘every, just before leaving hi* of
llret for the n ght, aald:
"Tomorrow** lection win he the fair
est ever held Hi New' York City. 1 will
do all that lie* in my power to **e that
that end U* HcoompUahed
t avifto-d a yi'DMtlon,
The moat Interacting development In
•New York on the eve of the battle Is the
indictment founrt bv the loeai ,ren 1 Jury
asst net Chief of Doilre B'lllinm 8. r>ev.
erv, on Ihe charxe of Inierferln* lth the
work of Sla'e Bii|>erlnt< n tent of Rieetlons
John M< Cuilash
Chief Itevery’e bail w.ve h*<-rt ami er
mtigsmtnt, lu.vr been marte for hearinir
the ease ihe day after election The In
dictment has attracted (treat deal of at
tention tn (>.itl*-al rlrelc* The points In
volved aiqsar to himre upon the richts
of rm n to sae.ir tn their votes when ehal
lei.sed in any of the deputlea of the slate
superintendent of election*.
Tlie leual nspee.s ot the ease are in<er
esu.nt Reptabliean and Demo-ratic lead
ers for the reason that it has been feared
that a ei.is'l nilcht oeeur at the polls to
morrow. li'lvtreen 4he H,ti polieem< n and
the snO deputies. At alt the political head
quarters, at the oflb e of the chief of po
llee amt at the Ibtmocratic Club, the con
sensus of opinion s< eme*l to be thal th
ele<’tion would |*rove a quiet otic despite
the difference* of opinion between tits
chief o 6 police and the state superintend
ent unless the unexpected happens
6'ull tote Will He I’olled.
Everywhere ronfldenee is expressed tha,
a full vote will he polled and Republicans
and Democrats alike agree that more
than doo.OOO citizen* tn (.renter New York
will he morrow deposit their bailota for
the men of their choice
Indications are that the vote In the
city will be at least OSfflon larger than ev*r
before In the history of Orenter N#*
York
OenerallY siieaklnK. Repuhlh ane ronc-de
that Bryan will carry f.reasor New York
On the other hand Itetnociats admit that
McKinley will carry the state, tf Orenter
New Y'ork Is not Ineliided. The dlfferenee
of opinion art-es on tlie question of tha
pluralities that the Democrat* are con
ceded tn (he metropolis and the Republi
can* are concerted in the upstate district.
Richard Croker clalma that Bryan will
carry tireaier New York by between 80.-
Otn and 06,006.
Asa general thin*. Republican* will not
admit that the borough of Manhattan will
Be carried for Bryan by more than 86,000
plura.lty- Both sides rlalm th# borouah
of Brooklyn, the Republicans by 12.6 CU.
th# tw*mocral by S.OOO The population
in the boroughs of the Brons, Queens and
Richmond la relatively email. Democrats
and Republicans claim all three boroughs,
but th# Democrats usually carry Queens
and Hhlimorid As for the Bronx, the
increase In fpu.a’lon owing to the up
town movement lias Iwen so great that
all estimates are worthless, the popula
tion in some districts having doubled It
will probably not give a decisive majority
either way.
Klgsre, Widely Apart.
Democrats are Inclined to concede the
state outside of Greater New York io Mc-
Kinley by 80,ts This is 100 660 leas loan
Ihe Republicans allow. McKinley tn Ihe
on* territory.
Oov Theodor* Reoaortll Hill remain at
his home at oyotor Bay. on Long laUtid,
until after the elecdon. He wound up hi*
campaign for th# vice presidency to-night
with a brief speech, and then visited Ms
old friend* and neighbor*
The close of th* campaign And* th# bes
ting that he* obtained during the last
fortnight practically unchange 1 Only
comparatively amaii hats ara being mart*
the ruling odds ringing fnrwhars from i
to 1 to 8 60 1 In favor of M' Ktnley
There woe pery little betting done to
night on the election The odd# dropped
to to 1 towards the latter pan of the
evanlug and remained there*.
NEGOTIATIONS FOR PEACE.
NiiMiftler*’ lirwNßtla NN 111 Me I’rr.rßl
el • l!•I it m ii* hamih nm Yhe>
llt.N. Mft it Agfrril I |toit. •
W.mhinpP’u Nn, . Mlnlanrr Ctinor i
laiif advice* to th * 8n D pirtm ni m
die.ue that *.tb( . ry progreaa D belnt
made by the mLii—t**n *1 xxirp* *( I’ekln
toward ihe arrangement of 1 upm
which hftiffiHUtlon* ‘‘halt be hud with t c
Chine** government for . linal ret la
ment
The mini-ter* have piaed ui*o.‘ the
queaiion of ptt(tl*hm*m* **>d ai h * upon
< l| '
to figure m the e' tl t *tr 1 * r “ 1 ' '
have n*xt iwen rraie j i •!* T. * R ;l ‘
minlMt r i* * t* i *•* • M“*i
aa liv. lv in the .Ur U-Mo i th* I’ 1 *'
celling* r harn* to ■* r ,!l **
have been .ontlnel t** the ‘ fTo it,. re ui
a perfe. , ngi- ment bv ill •* -t- a
upon the twi*l of n K Hath' ,n ‘ ~,, 1 ‘
ihl* time no eff*:i a- tween ? * '* * 1
<ltrect!x with the Chin* g xetnmei,!
It ir the .md- i‘i .- di’ g tl. '1 when t e
minlMtcr* them* lvr- hax* irfreed no \
their programme there wi’l •' J tl* •!
cullx in *et-urlng Ito * •■ • 1 * * #
Chin*** gov* t nm* lit. whl h t inde*l i w
crleMß 1.6 offer 1, 4 ’ lh
united demand* of th** r'% tf
KOT NET IN El l-l. NtiOlU*.
list Ministers In frkln Nrr ’!*
i |irr I •**• flier.
Berlin. Nov Hrgnt.ilu- ’ - t-.lttl ■
status of efT.itrs in I’tkln *n *B'" 11
thr tJermen foreign o 1 • niakes th.
lowing statement
•■Conference* re 0.. tirrlng ■lnti'
tween the different minister t*T> • -nCng
the IN.wers In I'ektti wi'K • * '** •' ,l "‘
Ing t. iius ui-.n whli h they •'*> ••
Joint iv and hurmianiaiety, l ' 1 '
,wmm. llv. lv teb-ri.iphti* ■ "mmur.t.ii •"
are Ju*t now pn‘*U‘g l*eixv*-n • K '*
the different home government
■ v, vet the .-oinpete m .-rd h e. not b
taln.il which le required M '* k ; “* ;,V
from 1.1 Him* Chnnv every v.stig
hop. that ■ ' '
got lit Ing reparetelv Kh ny l*<
Durst '"i if ter sueh a thorough
cord ha* been obt.ilnert will the raprese.n
lativee Of the IMwera be rri. tv to
into actual pea •• negotiation* tsUhthe
China** pl* nl|*oi ntiarics
iKfIF.I.LHA MAN DIB I'T.
Hisina of Bef.irn.ers Nenr Canton
NN Mft I'rt tniiHirr.
Hong Kong Nov. 5. Het-.rU from Can
ton say the East rlv.r rebel* have nmv.il
up the river and boo** are now running
from r.k ix> to Hu Chan It "*
ere.l probable that the relwlllon wtll * orE
1 \ die out The reformers admit H>'
ruing was twrmaiure in-l that tho l>*“
no. c. Mlfllelen. -H id
As the French demand th- <*- utl n
of th- lro*iers in the Srtrk Eurtc ri<>*
ptsoarda have Wn ,-alert
the town urging the ( ie,q.lc to slu ig t t
the foreigtiet* If th- rtetnaut* are P r ' :< *
TO SMOOTH Ot T NNItINKI.KA.
Cemsilsehts oS Otn. crs I* ..ln l
She.. Hot Knew
I’ckln. Nov 4 A commission cewtoing
„r the senior *t .ff officer of the force*
of each Rower Inking port h> the <'h,-
nese campaign 1* proceeding to Hban Hal
Kuan on the Gulf of In or
der to smooth the frlcton l-tween the
.111.-.I commander* r- K arding the pi*.-.-*
... be selected for occupation by their re
spective force*
I Mint HI <*l*N rIIOTEITION.
Memletr Make* Vuse*llo With Ite
g*rd io Mhnet...rl*.
Ixtndon, Nov. 0 -Dr. Morrison, wiring
to the Time* from rekln yesterday. r .V"
••Vice Admlrnl Alexteff t* addressed a
communication b. Ix Hung ('bang ..eklna
rhina's tntentioni regarding Man. ti.it lu.
..rat inviting tier to reeum. the government
of that territory maler Russian |tr<d. -
tbvn. which, he snvs, will be of mutual
advantage to China are! Russia.
Envoy* Met In i’elriu.
Reitln. Nov 6.--The foreign envoy* met
again this morning and virtually agreed
so lo the poind* of rhlef Importance it
wa* decided to leave minor difference* for
future dls us*lon
Ml,Mil AvV 411. %AT t 4IGIIT.
Aa.ioHe.l a White Woman nt the
Point of .. Pistol.
Columbia, fl Nov f. Yedtarla)
mornlna. noar Orralyvl.l**. In WLllum-bara
county. * negro, Macon lc **ne. see n,
,\IJ Mltchum leave honw. w. nt to the
Mltchtini house w herd Mrs Mltchum was
nursing her hohy.
The negro entered and Mrs Mltchum or
dered him out taking up a gun In one
hand, while she h*id the baby with the
other, but the negro PX’k the gun from
her. and at the |*>'nt of his pletol assault
ed Iter A* soon a* p-o-slb'e the ladv gave
the alarm, and the negro was captured
at the Mallnid Lumber. Company's estab
lishment, where he wa# at work a* usual.
He confessed and wa* taken to the county
Jail at Klngstree.
Acting on the Governor's orders, the
sheriff to-night started with tho negro for
Columbia, and II wa* refawtel that the
negro escaped but later advices Inilc.tte
that this may he a ruse to throw lynchers
off the track If this design Is carried out
the prisoner ought to be here by noon to
morrow.
Beveral parties were hunting fw Ix*-
sesn* god it wa* deemed advi able to re
move him. but at midnight the community
was reported to be quiet, Afl telegraph
office* in that •action are now cloeed,
""■ >— *—- — 1,1 i
BiCtWHMT IN pi HI.I A.
Freedom *f fitly lor Kroger Ruled
Out of Order.
DublW. Nov. B.—Amidst considerable
excitement the Lord Mavor, at a meeting
of th* corporation 10-rtny. ruled out of
order a resolution to confer the freedom
of the city on former President Kruger,
of tho South African Republic
Oerinany Need* More Money,
Berlin. Nov B—lt 1* ascertained from
a source apparently reliable that another
and even larger Imperial loan is forthcom
ing The cett sf litr China esned'.tisn,
which la much more than hitherto admit
ted, must be covered by such a oan. More
over. Ihe expense# of the eta;'ire are
much larger than anticipated when the
budget was passed.
V
WAS MORALLY GUILTLESS.
I nl. Nllicrf lltMirll Fined •
Jnle I nntllrr, NN bn of
III* ( lim ruder nml Mr*nl
Al*nt.i Nov Cos! tluwell w *'
ih** nvrvitng wm(ric<*tl p;v a fine of
sl, <N) by Judge Jehu F (**ndlcr f‘r the
ofTcrtac nf wh >h h* xxj*. I.t Tm*lay.
<>nvi*t#sl on ti couficn* \crdlrt. He wi*
tndkefwd for cmte*xllng iu I courpiraey.
The verdict fuuitd him guilty, with * re* -
> mm< ndatiou thnt he !••* uunlahed a* for
m ssirnicnnor
The first- the Judge Candler Impnaed wa*
the m ixirmim tr*at ng the iiffeij-. nn i
m *<lrmrHrMr. although n jail acntence r
' •• on fhc public work - < uhl hv
t> • n impede*! in*(t iid of the fli • . or tn ad
dition to It.
11l pniisg pent cor*. Jtblge Candler aatd
"I have ktu'xxn Col IIoxm>!1 f.*r th* li t
tw rdx tlx * xi ar*. ,ml *c;rc-ly :x.• -a
diirtitg that Hmt have ii i xxpho ii nix
toiklng with him 1 am gh*t to h
to *x after full InveaMie ttl *n o' the cn*.\
that I Iteltexi V 1 Howdl *t he m>ril!v
guilti *r* I do iot think, under the Hi
nnrcuinrtit m i* ib* < ir t. put any
tuHltiy puniahmi nt up n f i Jlovxt l l
w. 11l tm|M>Me h maxlnium ftr of fl o**
Ju-ige Candler next *f Hi*' a.i,it
i*t!i er c..| lloixt 11 had matlt in the <on
ft-tlt rate j mix . of his line refold a* a
capable ofth ml tu the city government, of
Ih* fine . hat ter }>• hnl home h> a man.
The trliiute wa* dellverel with tor . It
*<>undel ltk> tlo recounting of the vlitue*
of a deal frlen.l,
1,0 FI (MAN A m i t U‘ iit i * i
tnn i;%**ni|it From Llernae Home
Mi* ntif aeinrer* nntl I'liom r*
Washington, Nov. ft Tho Huprenie
Court to-day handed down *ev* ral •
elidtm*. all. howevr, f imp'*rtitee
111 th* n*•* #f the Am- r in Hußur Re
fining (’mtipuny v* the -tat* of Lrutalan.*,
brought up on a writ of mar from the
Supreme Court of Louisiana, which in
volved the right of thd *tu'e of I<oui.-tana
to exempt from the o|er<ition of h gen
eral heeiiec tax maniif icturer-*, planter*
and formet* who refine their own product,
the court nfflrme.t the doiiion of the
lower .Miirri, holding thttt It had Iw-cti the
policy of both ttie n.itrji trvt th** general
government to • i.i legislation m favot
of home prMluct*. The court announeenl
tliat Juiti* • White, what t • nit'* from
IsOiililxna, did not p.irtleipuo* in th* *i*>-
*ioii
Tti*> ra *e of George \N Cro-enum v#
NN’i.liHni Hurrlll, r.**ing over a question
of demurmge clntne-d in connection with
ihe shipment of n * urge* from IVnaeola.
Fla to Rio de Jnnelny iturtr.g the rev tv
lutlon in Brnhl. w* r*manled to the
Dixtrfct Court for the trial of certain is
rnjes.
(>l 811 HINiFNTION HIUtINI.
1 lirrrlni fur Ihr I ullr4 Niwtr* Mini
)*• pr* iliinu llhr•**l*•*.
VVfthinKon. Nov. f -A eablrjfram r*
rtlvßd at th* War I)rfwirlm**ni lair thi*
aft*rrwM>n from \Vo.hI, rnllltar)* av
-♦ rnor *f C'uba. r*iort* ih** rnUiutlm**ir*
Oiarnlnic of Hu* cor.Mliutlnnl ronveir. ori
at llaviina Unlay. Th rllapatch le hm f
lowa
Tlttvatta. Nov. & Adjutant fknprnl,
Waahlnat ai <Vmveniluu i-i>6 n*-*) prom|>(
Iv at i! u'r|o<-k !mm*ni* enthualaxm an*l
r!i*>*rlng fr the I’nltefl fl at* Ab#o!ut*
lj h*rn*6>ni*>i Kvery evkletu*#* ita* x.tl**
fa**llo(r of ihe |i'u{ie xb4* mitre hii<l cum
plH*. WliOtl,
'Military fluveri or."
FIIIXIII NT IxNH.IiH I • I Ll*.
Oiifeli ralirr Ilm llp**i Olillaeil (<
•(pilnrr Her Xppril.
I’arli. Nov. s,—Dl. |M4i hen from Pori
Halil !•> tha M.irmlltfn f-xeninpr pap* rft a-
Kert I ha! the Dutch cruller He iterlnh 1 haa
|h 6 n ohila’ -l !u rilu* 6 Np* • I (Onahlerabiy
in * on-’ ju’ii6 •• ttf ihe iijiKi* of Mr. Kru
ger 'I he <;• Ulf rhifitl if. not Ripe (il to
r* h h Mareallle*- h* f.>re Nov. 15
( Nl* I’. I II % I Nil *|| ft NN D RILLIII.
Nnulher ( nninlinti llll'er N\ uumled
In llelfnftl iMatrlet.
London, Nov. I*— Ir*l Hoberla tele
zriphft from JfAamwvhurß, under I(• of
Nov. 3. that In operation* In the Helfaat
IMairirt, Nov. 2. ('apt. Fhalmera of the
(‘an t’liitn Mounte*| Uifleft, warn killed and
MhJ fl fvl* rs*. of Ihe *nrn** ommand, wm
\x oumletj.
FrrnHi Mx nipa tliy for lloera.
I*arlr. Nov * Tha Muihlpi! council
haft a’lopicti m m*ili*m expreuftlnir wnrtn
ftynipfittiv a iif 1 admiral lon for t!e Hoert*
"In their heroic *lfon**e *f their lnde|tetifl
enre," reftolvlua that ‘he FreeMent ami
other of!l< *-rn of the * ouncll eh.*ll walrome
Mr Knufer at the Mat Jon upon hi** arrival
In I*rl.
OF IM K.l •; l\ If Fit MANY.
( nrrleri In llrenifti n (lie *teaner
Nfarlenhura.
Ilremen, Nov. 5 A p ! *irue r* e haa ap
parently devaluperl In Germany. A sailor
named Kunz. who arrive*! her** Ocl. 27 on
boar*! the Herman xieamer Murlrnhurif
from flouih America ha.ft ahown mi pie
lour aympioma and the authorll f * t'*
clay noiifltd the ha* l**rloluirh‘al ezp rta to
determine whether It la a c **e >f pi (r*JO
The Herman Homer Murtenhlira nail*!
frm Rc*aarlo. Argentine Kep'ilil e. p lor
to Hep*. W.
(iZINOR If F % Ilf VO CONTINim
tod*ft Oxer to IVnlnridny lleeane of
fle lllneftii of Mr. Iloae.
New York. Nov. s.—The hearing In the
prte ceding* fo xecure the removal to the
t'nlted Htatea court a In fje<rgUi of John
V W, T and R H Oaynor and Itenjamlrx
Oreene. aecuaed of ronaplraey with former
(‘apt, Oherlln M Farter to defraud the
government, frhl ti wae to have been eon
tlnued before I niied (Ha tea Com mine inn
er Shield*, fra* postponed until Wednea
day. nn e.-couni of the lilnee* of Mr. Roe*,
of counsel for th- defrti*e.
YELLOW Kill Ell AT XATEHKK.
Owe Case ONlclallr R-ported hr
Board of Health.
Jackson M's* Nov 8 —The State Board
of HtMlth offlciallly report* on# case of
yelMm fever at Natchez Th# source of
the Infection t not yet known The
pdtlent 1* tho wife of the local Baptist
HlMer.
DAILY A YKAR.
rr.NTI A copy
NVKKKI Y TIMKH-A WKKK.iI A YBAR
HIS CAMPAIGN OVER
till. Itlll * N Dl: NOTED the. day tu
It IN MTHt; STATE.
WELL RECEIVED EVERYWHERE.
taHi:i:n:i in now i>* %t Kvuir
Pt’iM NiaiTICO.
llrgMti III* liny‘ft NN orla tlnif nn 'lvor
Before llann nml ritti*hetl nt MI4-
himlii In dmalia—lTitnka III* F.ler
htin NNonld xi.| (he I'h i I ipplnn
U iir-llor • tftirtg.ua*'* In Nettaiftki%
•hm l%*r Nelure—Tliankrtl tho
IVirple ol l. iicnlH
l ii. ’.li! N- * Nox r. - With the exc#|v
i * of revolt 4 . h* at <mah to night,
Wililatn Jciininy Hryan •<iup!ct<-i hi*
• ‘ li*i t l •mp.iis.ii tour of th*- ptaip
xvitii a *pceh in iti hi* home cRy, nt
I* ovlo-k ihl* * x<ili k He reiurned her**
oi that line from twe|vo-h*Mir tour r*C
the interior of th* Mate and *leiivere<l u
t f atnaif thirty minute* dtira'tuo
to his t.n\ u p-pl.
Mr Hi x .in r* < me*! < ntlrrly *atiafl*i wHi
th** audit'll. • m,ii Hfied him at the va
ri*u T-11- in hi .an -t. # will h he
x i -11 ■* | tluritiE Hi* -lax Manx of the
Ida** t which • *!*okr ar Re|Mihlicgti
ui iitiue ii, ■it in 4*;i i-c* the • rowda
xv* r. I *rg* in pi |rit - ion to |MiMj!aHen an I
in mo- i of th*-rn thor* w * a high tlcffM
of friendly Inlet* *-t manlfe ied
In tin* l*n*|ili> of l.lneoln.
Mr Hryan wtc met ui th** tl**pof by a
l.it.r*- Hirei •( p* *>p . iijnm hi* arrival
her* at o'clock t*>-nigh( ftm the Interior
of t!*• ti • it* s t *.k, from i temporary
i n.l In INo'-t.dhif Hqimt*, and In th
main levote*l him*e:f to the general la-
U’ S*f the campaign The ap* ech Nf
g< nerotixly applaud’d, and war- evident
ly well received Mr Hryan ewld
"There i* no . hairman here to introduce
me. hut |o*w!bl) if I wore n> tell you my
nann you xv*uld recognise me. We ara
nt the •*. .*• h* amiMign To mormw
wl I d< hb what {M>ltci ** are to b** pur
uml f.r the next four years, who h to
siond at th* ti* ad of our federal govern
ment, aw ;l a* what in to be the cutn
* ■ and t,.0
Man ,\im in ini-*, my l.*t occgaion t>
adl!• *:* the |>.iph> of mx hom* tty. I
want to •a\ no nuicti what may he tha
r. f*ult ..( mort iw * eha lion, 1 Mull hav
nn blame t*> f .si u|M*li th people of lliUl
cofittiiunUy alwl of thU utate
l nevt i app#ar before a lancoln aiKilencw
without f*o.ing anew tha gratl:ule whlc.-y
I *wo to the good people of this <vmd
munlt\ No mother whai they may do
iu the future, they cannot undo what they
ha\* *hne |n tn** pant. and. whether I am
•*i• t’ll or not. I think mx experience will
ot sotn* ***rvit* to my country, for I
hx* ahown 4hat * young man. without
Mug.* mriatrut loci tehuid him. ••an
amount to j—u ethlnr Itut k> not think
ihnt when I *ay thb 1 nay it in u !*oa*t
tig wtix, for whatever an can* to ma
fo not oim* I** .tufa* <>f |*erM>tiai m*rt;
M ha* -•‘imply t om* became I have sum*!
for certain I*bate ind the |* *tpie tuive ltett
o fotul of the id a* taat (hey have taken
me in ord r ti get th.* idea*
IN* hove foughr th** ijimpHifn o|*en
and aiMix* hoard. VV. tiave fipp.i|.d to
th.> son->r*l*iH and t* the Judgment of
th* Atnen in |Mopl Our platform 1# *o
plain that every ai.* an titHleratan*! It.
lon know where th* party atand* It
n. ti..t diMlg.d any in. *. It *uuidi on
l!i- old *pies km io it ii m Mood l>efor#,
•n! it !o- tdd’il to ii platform new
planks to cover new Imu* “
Began Before Dawn.
Halting*, NM, Nov f, Half an hour
before ’lawn VYillhiiu J Hryan began the
lust .lay of hi* campaign with the pros
pect of an elgh-‘een hour *!ay. When lie
re at h*i the de|n>t .f Lincoln at f45 a. m ,
Is- found hi* w |>**4*i n | tram awaiting and
bfty or morn person* prepared to go on
the Journey.
Kgeter, Ih* flret afopplng pkea, atzty*
ftve mile* from Lincoln. w* r**a* bed nt
7 o'clock. A* the train halted a crowd ap
pciired, notwithatariding the early hour,
ami Mr Hryan win hastily *orted to n
public hall near by The hull wa* filled
!• ovi-rfl**wmg Mr Hryan’- -p.ech varied
little from three* to agrtculttiral fommunl*
tie* fti other part* of the country. In
the course f hi* remark* he aald
"When Mr tVt-tf w.* here h- made
a statement that 40 per cent, of the real
• st.ito mortgage- In this stnto had been
paid off under this administration. The
fii<-t Is th n i little le Ilian 824.ntn.006 In
real estate mortgage* have been released
in ex ***** of those fli**!, and you must
tike out of * tin 82t.0ntt.0nt all
of rite property where the property
I* turned over t.. the mortgagee tn-*Mle
fa'-tittti of the debt. But, while the mori-
tges (sod off and reieaatsi on real estate
are very much less thin Mr Roosevelt
th- i re i e In the c(ia*tel nvirtgages
of thl* state in the last four years la
verj mm h greater than Ih* decreaae In
the real i ate mort(pages And. If you
will take the real estate mortgages fl!#d
and released, and the ctmttei mnrtgagea
fill and and release t yon will find that a ld-
Ing them together we have now 8149.000,-
in mor- mortgaged IndehtMlnee's In this
state 4han we had four years ago: that
t* th- mtte| mortgages have increased
so much more rapidly than Ihe real es
tate mortgages have decreased that Ihe
Increase l 8168.001,006 m four year* Bear
it) mind these figure* were taken from
4he statistic* In the talior bureau nffic*,
*n*l these arc made up from the sworn
statements of county officials of thla
state. ■'
Would Stop I’li 111 p|il nn War.
Ilohlregen. Net. , Nov. 8 -In his -pee 1-61
here Mr Bryan 4l!<us*ed the trum- and
Income tax along his usual line*. Ha
condemned the colonial twitcy of Eng
land and said tn conclusion:
"Our opiKint ni* tell us that If I am d—-
feuted ihe war In the Rhlltpplnea la v*r,
but that It will so on lu aa I am elected.
The fact Is that the war will continue If
the HepuMh ana ■ nrry the clmcihm,
the war will cease If we win, for we have
proml-cd Indeftendeno to the Elllpimw
ami they will quit lighting when they
know they arc gonlg to gvt what they
are ffghling for."
Ilr>an In Omaha.
Omaha. Net.., Nov. s.—Mr Bryan ar
rlve.l In Omaha at *:IS o'clock to-night
and itegaii hi* flrst epeech of a series of
nine In South fimahe. *t 830 o'clock This
first speech was made In a email hall
■ ' ’ m i. i ih) tarter* and th*
hall we* packed to the potrd of eufloea
04i with men, women and chi.dren, who
received th* Candida e with loud acclaim
and frequent applause.
Tne second meeting wa* held in the
open air In South Omaha and th# presU
dential andldat# addressed an immenaa
(Continued on Fifth I ag*-J