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The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED JL'E 19. IS 71. omaha. thi'esday mortsg. jt.xe ss, 11100 twelve page. ;1XGLK COPY FIVE CE'TS. IRE YS SAFE HADSIWRAPPED ,N J5AL WYSTEf?Y roreir !irin Eor:e to Be ?t"ni 3. lief lares. ADMIRAL KEMPTF CA31ES TBI TKS lkriEU: v n Sip-sts-i GoaSicnc ir 5k- ! et of Bine af w u. WAP. OFHOAtS JUSTIFY INTER? EEENCE j 5s Oriert laasi fit BiKpttcb of Kwe Aaenets T-atrpi to Cirist, GENEEAt CHAFFEE BS FULL BWI Trop "ltbdr'nn from Cnha Are ot to Be -rut to CMnau t Ml Ke ,lirr lbi-r 'Ml lo riiHllle. - USBIOTOS. Jaac 5T The t3v; oabira wao reod at the Jay 7ax Beat lata tbt aRcrBoaa: the TOO. J use 27 aeretarr f nahianoB fm tare and atlaiatr rrrrorted n-itfe PeWa ra'Aff eKpofflrtan. a treorhed etat awia trow TWfi Talm. "KIMTTF." The deveiaposeBta of the raTtS -v"n ere inpertast aad la: k fit lac Te Ch.neM lB.teT' report af be apartare of ihe tareieai BhaMn aod tboar cj:d Irr.ni Pek area; J y re!iee4 the offlcl- here. he too r. m the m erideaee that ih' Cblaeae tape, ial ctrre naaemt had a ; nilinatawi of the oaonoity cf perrtt : nc the mfcsiaLer ta ptrao-aJ ham asd w?r tha oadertakiac a tar tie. lay hi their paver ta oboer the aaa aefity of lttteraaamoai exehaase The keeawat ir-ereat i ay the aSctal ta the rrjwt. The rhtaee adaiater'g dtapatoh rtr Dene aa the peoeraJ atroatwa AJ tioBch he eaflrtswed ata oawsdwaae ta the atwxinteace of a atatr af war. ft hi aa-e-nllr atattted that ft vtB be dtSntH to a'-ert ktr onrnirmrrim If it aan trsaerlrr ihat the Tekix peraae8t iteeif ha sent the zmniKtvrt away v-tth thetr paaaaorw. or nhat may oaaae ta the name thiae. tUs a puard a safe ooartaot. AT the 3e e PMrtmeat tt le aaad that tf it shall be ex plained that tke Umxirtal wreraaBt did tkm. not wtt a porpase af raptBrtac diplo mat te reiattoo. hot atoaplr iaaure the safety of the atftMari. vhteh It aa unubie to coaraatee as hac ae thejr re mained is Pefcta. ec thore ie still praand for an sadwaUAdlBC- Jo.tltlcntion for Intervention. It is. however, potatrd oot that is nch raae the telf-waeed Inability af the to pena! aovernaaeiit to aainlain peace and P--de- at the capital would aaooat te an RdTEiBtnon of tt utter failure urn a corn nietit and would leave Ckiaa la a state vnn-r than that af aetata! war. la eathnr n r mm tm-iaw te ah urtiefacot) of the oSrtalu that there was ahaolnte Jnotia rEtier lor aach taterveiatlnn a e have offfred lji rhtaa. Notlre ia eeae to the. roveramcnt that the (table rojapaaief kaw acatn reopened "ntrtaunlratioB teiecrnphirally with Taku aad Che Fa. Tate arrangement hae beea made by SHMUia of the Kuasian teiecraphr fvfrm eoonertmc wtta the Sbertan rafl rnafl Aa Buropean aaeat ha nmnaed to reoprs the lttHt. thoach the raean of cora inuturstioB hetweeii The Poo and Taku and Tier; Ta-.B are probably precarinue The War departamat nf&rtale aUB laaift that no orders hae poae forward to .end mare Troops te China th the Vlath reci meBt new oc n way from Manila, aod the S.xt.a caealry. vhtrc wUJ .ail froa Sa Fraa clero aeit Suaoay for Nacaala. and per haps Taku. It w aid that with theee two orcaataauoae and the aa arise now on ChJ isee not General rhaffee miB he the full tirirade te whirh hia rank entttle him- auBiorf of wtcbdeawala of troop frara rubfi are aatd to be the probable haoU tor 'he persistent ntateroat that more soldiers have beea ordored ta Ciiina. It ic adsitrted Tha; two rejrtaaeatR will eooa be erdered to the rnd State from ""uba.. the partirular o-paiuiatJon txuuc oeaicaated by General Worn! but tbej- fcltnply will take the place la line rarrihont. of reetaBt of recaiars wfci fc co otrt to Maatia to relieve volun- teer orgaaimtiona there. GERMANf K5 PERPLEXED Emrrnr TVIlllam "ttorrjinir Oifr Bent Way to Ttlrrt "-Itnation In China. BERLIN Juee 17. A prominent mew.r of niat'nior WllUaw's ecioura;e. who has Just returned to Berlm from Kiel, where the emperor te. says that hit, majesty aad Count von Baelon. the foreics misuser are coomderably perpieswd ac te how- Ger many is to weet the present Mt nation in China, taacmurn as they are tncHnsd re Think that a work larper force af troops -will hecowe necessary to carry the cam paign there to a saorseaful iseue. They are ale ooavwcod that Geraaay should ber its fo ehare af the responsibility. Jdean while dsseuiettac reeerts ooattaue to STree tnwa Ka Chan, where GeverDor Jaeerhae tears that aa eethreek may oeear a: ary woaarnt. precipitati a aeaeral rruptn and into tbe German spa ore Moreover it u aaderatooa that Baipe-er vrintam has ant derided whether to ooj tlnne the termer entente with Russia aad France ta China, as after the China Japaaese war. or e turn wore to the s.de of s eland, the Caited States aad Jap ui. Herr Bmemr WolS ts the Berliner Tare hlatt. paeUeaei. a powerful arlcle repari lac China, drawn from tntiatote aad v-y recent aoquaintaane wrth the laad aad its people. Me gives a history af the Beasr xaevewoat aad blaaam Cermaar aad Ra; Isad for aot reeocaiainc -ts daagerou ch.r art'r dnrtnc the out te years, tte ayi that the French wistiater is Pikta. M piochef aeaee eaereeucally fo-end the em press dowaaer to reasove Ooe Shea tian. the peeemasehiy of Saoa Taac Qee San icviac been apneuited. althoach the oa. press knew that he was the i ponder of tie Boxers. Herr Wolff Oedarei that etther the m mors are true that the easpres. ba, hacawt a d"unkard aad at rftea ia a state of Irrespon Fj'b.l ty. tr that she has heec hoodw'tnaed r;n belltevtac 1lt tie Boxers only mean "o oust the tnratasert aad have no dswaait tipoo the Maaeaa dyaoaty Me nnatnadi that the power maot tepee the twpertal ruart ta reaaatB ta Pekia aad ooaspei the rmprens ta say there aader the oaatrol of the pewrs At the saw ttwe he reaarde tt si ef the bachoat wtportaaoe that the Tauec L. Taws be thoroachly reformed sad be cetelepcd ir'o aa aetuaJ reipn cf5i- I -bed v.rh au hcrrv nai:nc 4 tc et X t i matja es He a.ac alricaies Si- iCct'lt.'e. os Se-ond rape 1 Tttll Larcelr Priihlrunttriil. Ir eplte torle. loni 'V j .tf .h : posit b cdf L ' mr. which rawed r Tui aad poet -4 tbe tn r on ? hel mou- ha prebeMr him ha dot reached Cb Feo 'be Th. lat ihwp: arr: nx si ska ntouuh. this mesaa-e J BIX' It "The RsiaE aenera; relief lore had decided dai a rsassead af tb ta w Sera - day't heavy asrhtinc Bad ma-cb'ns. th t one dar't mot far the troop wac ate Btta. Ud thai tbe avaec -ehould IK sawed aatll today Meanwhile citae Ad miral Seyweur's heiioe.-pb that his poet- tioa wm desperate sad that a could only hold out tw days. The relief Ktarted at daws today i Monday) " Saturday' fiaattia hooax at doyhrsak. The fort apffoed with eeeeraj of the Ter rible 'a .T caae. ate held fa sad aaaaerjac amca r rum., the ttrtsi: hetac raaaa. The allies eoatlBaed to at tea; advance l gadfly, the Chiaeee artilltirr repy1t. Tao earns of the aUam were were ekiUfuily haadled sad put the n&s of the Chsa oe out of actioa. ose by or" the Ouaaee re troailar a boat aooc The aOBBt atarwed the iueaol. therebr uonaiutai zbt laraost launea. pral thanoaad Japoaew bare Velt Taku for Tieo Tata aad ahorethar 13.04 Japaanat haee kaadod. The InKrrEiti. a, troopo sow aaatrasato aoartr Jfi.W sal Japax it prepartac to aend W.ons jure. With BrtOeh. Ataciiraa aad other trr a a or dared to as. probably W.fr wea will be available Hi a aioath The Tost; 3baa lefueet aad th Icrr ca ejicaaeers at Che Poo erttaate the Chiaeoe troDpf bow ta the held a 5.W drl"a troops at L.D Tai. SS.OW at Sbtag Sal Waa. lZ.im d'hras off fross Ties T.a aad 13'i.WIj at ?ki&. The dtapBtch reeareed hr the foreica aSee that the Jaretsrs lesmrloet ware rt- qoeetod te leav. Pe'kis wtthis a oe.rta;n Utae ts iaterpreted ta ensw of&eMtl far- tert m taataaioBat to ylvlu tbe wtmators thsir pacHpertt aad to a doedaratloB of war. hut a Chtam doee aothtas Bke othar cmin tries the oOdal eateioe ia that there is aothtBC to do hot awstt the ooarfie of prcntt and to see whet the snawtera tbesa- ae)c eay whes rhey are r-9cued. ' ATI the tTudeott at tbe fo-eiax hoeptOe tt CaatoB are )at-iac Wcuaes taie- oo- ' arie are Tttrrrinr !ma the Wen riv -r , pe-tf There wu a aiicht diatarhaaee at Wo rhou Tuesday while the woaaea i ere i eajbarkine The rrowd shouted. "Kill tbe ' foreica derQa." , ULTIMATUM FOR CONSULS Viroy Demand that Forelirn Trooji Mtal o: Br Landed In China. L.OKDON". June 2R 5 M a. n AcrsrdtEC to aflrieee trota Shaachai. the Citaeee of ficial, by direction of the soutbera vireroys. are aPkir.r the consul? to acre to coodltlaae "ireuriac." hr the CSaaese say the neu- tr nitty of Rhaachai and other cnrnnmnttW.. l bey also aanea taat aoreum war snaps , sbail not sal or anchor Dear the forts, aor , Co to ports where there are no war fchlpe 1 aow: that thetr crewr ehall not co ashore aad that tie protection of foretcners b left te tie Chint authorities. These condi tions are considered at Shaarbai to be rir- itr of tdmlrnl ejmnr t ""aBBBBBBBBBaV" 0BH BBWwwwwwUi?tL. tually an ultimatum from Viceroys lit Kua rpdrneat were filled with spectators. Ju Vifa and Tun Chiai Tine- The ooaeulc de- pre r mat to tie full f tie envoi tie dele sire a eafScieot naval aad military force to pates from the New Enclaad statet- marched back up their -efueal to oompiy with these iato tie hall la a body, each delecates car- demande. The tctal aaval force there sow oecriats of ! men with thirty-two caas. The Chtaese have s.WiB men with six cans is the forts aad li."fl men outside Shaacbal with naodera rifles and machine runs. The naapaitude of tbe arraacements Japaa it Etta kin c Rucceots provision ac&iast ooa- tincenciee other than the suppreiiW) of the presidential candidates were heartily preheat dtotaxbaoces in China. It has char- cheered, applause 1 amine tor sereral mla tered nineteen additional transport! aad now ' utes irreettnc his reference to his "aeJchbor has thirty-five in all. ' and worker from Caicaco" ( Jehn G Woel- 1 I? 1 hnadreds of tie delecates stand lac on CHINA NOT TO BE DIVIDED -lr Michael HirL-Brar)i Declares That Cncland Oppoe Plum ( ntr TbMirj . LONDON June 27 air Michael Hicks Beach, chancellor of tbe exchequer, who was tbe cuest of the lord mayor A. J. Nmc, aad the bankers aad mrchants of the city at tie Mansion Bouse tile eveaiac. speuk inc of the difficulties facinc a chancoller whs found three warti ia South Africa, Chtna and ta AbhaaU-on hi haads at tie I "It is difficult W know what are the soope aad nature of the work before us ia China. We saeaet yet what were tbe precise immediate reasons for this furious out break. We do not kaow bow far it exteads or w-fll extend, r-ir can we tell what are the r.t,OBl.,rf.. CWfT fr'V""?' thes. who at any rate ia the &r-r. tnstaace , appeared W be rebel. acaint the aathorl- j Uv' . . . . . . , , 1 It Is easy to are that the first duty beforr : ' , ij.i T " " Trl " . , , : rpcscnise ise linn mwnn aa jmmn. i m '" " ar" TTL . jsbktkb aVUQ t-BT Mb I 11PB14 Mni li li J W tt aad property . as well as to see that such thtace do sot occur a rain "Since the war wtth Japan tt bar been ianbienaMe te record Chsaa as s plum cake to be divided ameer; the powers, provided the powers do sec quarrel amonc them selves. I doubt whether any aatcne ae wdd advance that view, aad tt has sever I Orel) (Or Tin Tu M- K-,ajT-m.j a iwr; umviib . which has always desired that there ahould be a stable pevemayeat in China. ",t the present tune I believe this view te be held by all tbe powers " MINISTERS ALL QUIT PEKIN TelesTrara from Mianchal a They 4 ent vrtli oder Cblneie r.krort. j PARIS. June :7. If a. m. The French ocasul general at Sbanphai. teieprapbins j aader date of yesterday, attnouactts that the I allied troops have entered Ties Tetc. He 1 states also that the fereipn ministers have oepartsd fross Pekte for the Berth, accoa- paated ht a Chinese escort It is euppehed that they are headed far Shanghai Kotwa. fsUowisc th course of the rrset wall The telepram add that tbe viceroy of Naakia Li.t of IVntlona. Cammlneemea. and the vioerer of TLhens-Gtcbetenp hawe Um 0, oetswteemet u se- reqaew the eoneal to aanounct te the lwtf ty deiepatsens of the various French cevsrameat that they are pretectaap etaM1 U-M adopted as ieOows the interest of some of the osionaries aad California. L. W EUwtt. Gahriee Stick -soae of the lore. pa mercaaais ia that I Coio J. W SoeoBw. Mrs. M E. rf!. lJrT i "'iCr Cosaecaeut. F G. Piatt. Steel; date states that the French consul at Cheloe j r,-.. AiijtB2 r. Tatuau w eoabrmc the sews of the deliverance from TAii iiw, w r v x, c.. t, Ties Tnn aad the tact rhat the fo,eipa ministers h ft Peicla seder an eaoort W 13H1NCTON Jcae If The Chinese winistsr hu1 just received a tele pram from 1 Pekta via Chinp Fu ds.ed Juae lh sayinc that the ministers and 'eweurners in PekiB were sat. aere ana uei. aad taat a-aape- iiu m tt. v .it us Uiiur 1 piv lut -UCS , .H as twrort out of the -uty maees one single issce s PnUbiaeritU v ill Eland r TtH ez Esr to L qaar. 5TTEE ATTACK ON PFtStT.NT nTKMIY By Resolution Convention Places Jl L,oii Record a l"rorlE ''Woman nCricr In AM Elertlen. CHKAOO. Juae ST. The nrehfbltkJii party will wake tec aetieaa. cnwnpaitga tail year apon a platform of a stag isae, tat liquor tra&c. ail other iBs fre.x.g HUberfUaated is th oa qiseiria. Vpcc thte plat! orai it m aratwh e 'Jmm t-Hher JUt. . C. Swatioa, '.he 'BKht h( paroaa" af Karriahant, Pa., or Mum G WooUry of Carcase, edtur af the S. Voice, the prohtbttloa astiaaoi oraaa, 1 1 fee aowwote par pram Quart. The aatmaoi ooaveaiioa af tae aruh b.- partr wot here today aad ta OJoe aaaratac. afteraosc ad evori. g. cleared Bp all htwaoac esoeat tho ao.i.ia--Utws tar yetatest aad vice p;esijnt, which wUl be aade taworrow moraoic. The coavestioa. ia pottiW. of aaotors aad oatarnoiaaw aao-a. at i a l aider! of the p-eteet held by the advocates of c Id water. Thtrry-tteTea t.tkte of "e ca a wore repr on uated when Cbatrsnw Oil t.r Stewart af the saOooal eaoKatttee ca le . the caavoatiec to orter at the Plrr. r?3- qunt umap nomtl9 Ami naft WbW ri - eat. while aoom of othr are ocpacted toworrow. The platform, as adopted by the cosroz tMm. heart solely apoc the qoeotkiu a.' the u pari apt an of the liquor traSc. la coasoctioG with thlE. however. th attaalr ottratloc and President McKialer is par ticular are btttery arratsaea f- the po Mtwc takes on the aati-caateea law tt. acttos as thte betas deaooaced aa "treaeok able. A bluer Sett took ?tep ia the nonmtittrr , oc eooiuttoae betore the platform was saaily acre&d apes., tbe sesrberE buiar aherpiy dtrided over the staple ioeae. or a a.BBa piioBr The advocates of weraaa suSraae wore , parttealarly ewphatir m doaaaadtac a suf- trace plaab. hut after a eeeatoa lasttae for faeveraJ hours tbe matter wat comproauaod by reportiac a separate rettoluuoa faoric the praauas of the franehiee to women aad ia this form the report of the eotnmittoe oa resolution wat adopted by the coateatioc after eaosider&ble further debate. Expreteiotii. r.I various state deleimioBe ZJtTT ct SUFFERING IN SOUTH AFR CA Rhode Iaiaad far vice preaiaeat. Tbe vbtiag - stroll ni of the tbiri prominent caadidate , Cncll,h rray I id-rc"- Mnrh Miff rj , for tbe presideatiiJ noraiaatioa. Hale John-1 Dur Leek of Proper iMed ' son of tntaoi. appareatly decreased rapidly , leal Pncitlt !-.. duriac tie day to tie cats of Mr. WooTley and it appears probable that the cosiest toaorrow win be narrowed down tc Jar. : WooUev and Her. Mr SwaUou The let- ks..-,., ivsiuth-as wu ter a friads. hevever. coaadeaUy aheert f"oattb i'rriMc exposore af the failure of hn Kic nAm4rmttain te at uutipuJ ail a h4iisr tie medical orwuuauieti of the Brttteh , . . . I 1.U i. i j i Convention Called to Ordrr. It was exactly Is .SB a. m. when Chairman Stewart of the national eoranrrttw rapped for order. At that time nearly all the dele cateE e-e ia their seats, whfle the caJlenee surrsundlac tie hie drill rood of the First ryinc a canttn ith tbe letters T. S. es v a.i u aaiu att-wh Aua urr t a. trf xm JMi ' teen." They were liberally applauded. After 1 VITIIJV imJI uq Vmi fKi. 4'V a. a rn Stewart proceeded to deliver his formal ad dress. Mr Stewart's references to tie different their chairs aad w a vine flac. fhairmas Stewart then latrodoced Dr. Joha H. Hill of Chi caps, who doiiverd a lenctsy uddrees of weteaae. Cbairman Stewart then announced temporary ofacert as follows- Chairman. Saauol Dickie. Micbicas; sec rFtary. A. E. Wilson. Ciicaaro, assistant sec retaries. Colonel Jellia, Tennessee, and E. B. ?-u.Bc. Idaho Chairman Dickie made a brief speech outliniac tie work te be dene by the convention. M: Dickie bitterly assailed tie adauaii- I -rctlOTl for ItK TiCui; ' 1 f- mi Kx, aiid Int. aai charpei ,t ith -debnocbinc the peipHi ! of tt new possessions la the Philippine, "' He also accused tie covemmeat with uems its consular service for Catherine laforma- la 4nr'C tuns tViw Jtf Vnira fka ' Kh,Mri- n , t,w,fc. . persrsa, statement sscaed by John G Wool- T that he wtu e s CILaiKi on,T Ds a u- Tu- EatlDI. aU wbftr Uso; te the prohihittoa question. Otherwise he declares be does ... . . . . . . echtre his name to come before the ooaveotion Te aemmate him on a 'h-aad he drlaret. he unfair ts , tie party and to himself The afternoon srsmoc was eafled tc order at : s clock. The report of the oowsatt tee oa sredestials was aot ready aad pead- lnc its completion the ooaveaties was eater- tataefl by instrumental aad vocal music in -which prohthstlos was laoded. Reereeeat- attves ef the Yi rapie s rreaBatTjen Tork were 0so tntroduced aad aeese away on tae wort k taat orcaauia- 7 . . The report of the cBtamtttef on rerdeetieU was then preseated hy Chairman Jebeae. ' w ho stated that the committee had decided , that ecly those dolecwei preheat wtth eer ; tthcatec duly straed w ere entitled to seats. There were 6M delegates actually seated. ! representing thirty-seven statet. Tie re- pert was adopted. Horaer Cast ell of Pittsburp sabmatted the renan af tbe eemrtritte rar normnnMr j paaisaties and order of bustsess. The re pen recommended Samuel Dickie of Micht pas for permanent chairman aad Coionej R. S. Cheves of Teaaessee for permanent sec retary It wat evident that the Indiana del epates had abaadoaed thetr iateattoe of aowtnauap John G Woeiley for pennaseat j chairsaa. for the recommendations of the ctommittee w ere adopted acaatsaoBsty ambi 1 a roar of applause. cvvr W Stewart. Hale Johaeao t.u- Maleotn Smith, kev W L Ferns, trmumf T D Talmadpe J S Gearsas; Kentucky. France E Beauchaicp T B Demaree Maine X F Woodbury. A H Clary Mary land. Josbua Levenac Lewia S Nelson Masaat tm,etts Fraas M Ferhi, Heruert lConi.x-ea ds Fourth Pact ) DOING in Africa Beer and Brfttsli Apparently Arc I HrMlne on Tle4r Arm mi a to Co ten Brraetu LONDON. June fOd a ai S:r hmhr ftaadic kafi ac artJBcrr ad In- ; tastr? tmlaa aaar Maadekl mda? "f , a larga fore of i au laaatut bVwtb. TM ia ' th oalr fraaa aMta; nayaiiad. i The Baer ratauan aaiChuaai of lrtaria are haey Tap taaaaaaaax 1 art ween CtaattcrtOB and Srmtn eat loafta; aad Sir JUr tin feut a rrpart hr hatUcxrapa. Cmamatidaat te Wat. xai LOW a aad tkm ruse, is SKrvtaa; tliumi ia th Ornace River arnica at W aadanrtaod that i ajtMBMl Botha aawrcd . be and Cowwaedaatt into a impact thai acaaaar wvald aarrM- ier taac ac tar aahar -wac ta the Srid. TVelT-f taouaaad rta, a told. ha haea sarredered to the ProaidoBt Itruoer la tJM at Maeada&orp. The eipoeurea reaweawa; the hoepitahi ia South Africa have wtalu a proat ansa litis la Saa;laad. Thy It-puf with tare- col umn of reotratawd taaajaaipe ia the Ttwos :Bterday ti-cm W. A. gtu'dou-Cctrtu. ooa- wrrat!t wewber of Fwtlaauat for Wast- wtaater Kit aucarai are beea widely riaBrodMced aad Uhrt afyippli lueatod this woraitut with aeranuetaaarj- teJeatnuas end iatoretews fross snrrracw and araiy aied iraJ wea. The arcaaliawa of Capetoaa. ia aB ddruot bt.'ore the 3ftr of Good Hope. it the Cape ynfff-ti sooat aaaae. Standay. es preaoad creat gfewal Isatji akin at the way the -i;:k aad woo&dwd wero liOOWJd Be declared that tbe warw ctethiaa; that, was abtmlntety aoceooary was Sreoly oahawd. but waa rarely if ever diairiboted Bar the araiy doctors. tl1 Pt oa ttt -r- srouad sad that even la Capetowa the way the hoopttate wero mtOBMBaced naado " blood boil Mrs. Harperry-WnilsiwiL wife o! Joha Baaherry-WiUiaaaa. Str Alfred Xilaor's aillitary aerretary. taM tte zaeetiap that tf the rial tine -mown a had fforted the sata aoaooesawat the aoore wsdd have bees) abut ta thetr facer.. A aew aceary dtepadBh frorc Capetowa Tertala rf-eefcanaaoe jwrtnt to maJ- for th, HC). r The Daily Expreas r Basra to the "aarias lm. out-of-date" aiiihaanafini of the British aad oontead that the Soar awbulaacec are aotoriemsly superter. PBenM. Christian v,.., - . . . The Capetowa rerreoaondejil of the Dolly Tolecrapt say. that Lard Robert win re ply fully to the "herce Of Burden -Coutts Frederick William (vneBttlac phyetctaa of th LoBdno hoHpital who wai -erectly ai the front. the hereon enmr to him as &e absolute sbnrk aad are ajalte incredible. He praiaet the medical flusjei luieat. (Copyrirbt, ipi by Pr-es rubttebinc On VOSVOS. June :7 HJSew Tork World anar ta Soetrh Africa i aishl i in tint- mo wounded hfdstc autstat-tog I "' frlr taifaal arnn- i tfciSK aad ,aaToaii.fts wmmt hod dine aed tbe lareat aeeeMUrtM of Ufe, he-; sidce tie latk of asofticel cneatartt aad dearth of nurees. eatuaea tho biami aec satiea since the war toecaA. Beiac a earn- tb(. Burdet a.ts. who returned oa santrday froai Sou h Vlrica is absolved from aaj desire tn caoae em barrsHsriHiBt or aay motive, except te save the lives of the nolers. who are drinp at the rate of nearly SW a w-eefc frnw 1 enteric fever. The eacponore. tt is believed. , . , . a the rnwt anl of War Secretary Laaodowne. oururxi-.. uutu aam Hir in tae lobby of the Howe ef Common e: "People tJunk I have eawpitrated. So far from that. I dare sot tell all I saw. It if too horrible far werd. I slwfl preM for aa inquiry, whes amch more will coae out than has beea stated. It ran be proved that the cover&aieat had Heme kaewieds ef what was coatac; and has beea tryuuc te eope around it. but hundreds af Urea have bees mthlesety sacrificed hy apathy and icaoraace." Tbe Tiavef held Bardett-Coutts' letter a month aad only pMu4)ed It when he ar rived aad exposure wat no lettcer pre ventable. He t4d m- "1 wroie three letters. The only ase published ic the second, -wbjrh warned the aoversaeat of aa oBterlr fever epidemic lwoendias aad implored them to presire. If that letter ' had bees published much avoidable sats-ry and mortality micbx have been prevented " , Numerous inquiries 00 the srsbiect wfil addreeW te the mumaers and Parlwaent tomorrow. BOERS ARE AGAIN ACTIVE en njiort Hport tliat Oneral RiDdlr't Lln t'ere Pr-trnt-d b Emrmj-. LONDON. June Telecraas tram South Africa indicate that tie renewed Boar ac tivity increases in proportion with Lari Roberts' quiescence, as th ooatpletjOB of the aaamaBder-ia-cbiefa envetoassc mow- menT hurbiiu tn h. In vrarrava i ur- awaited. The news this moraine supports the re- pert that tie Beers succeeded is pi r sine ( GeaersJ Wtmdle s Uses and penetrated , Baatbwa-i it timt the faOnre af five arttteh . nreoerir euard thetr line of caaaauaica non north of Kroeostad Involved digester , u, E wr of Baeutae workitu: on the rail i roao. 01 wudbj iwnuxy were xtueo aaa i"e were made prisoners Thu- has bad a d- road, of whom twenty were kiHed aad ddedlv bed eftect on the native wind asd a reerudesoesoe of unrest is rep.rted is Baentolaad. Bar Gold ftider Snaplrion. LONION, Jnae a. The Ioareeae Mr qnet oorreupondeat of the Ttwes. teJecraah- yteruy, says Aeoardiae te . Transvaal aeviees. the Boers are entrenched ts eadecaeie 'inoi bees ia tbe MidaMtorp kiils The Irish, Hotlaader and Iattaa troops are aerriar an oostrollabl. They arc leotiap seseas aad farm houses. "Bar geld is a drop ia tbe weal market ' "-""-C to a suspicion thai 1: is nf aa iafenor quality A large qaentity of stole seU is wmitiap te be swasfded out of the Traas- ' yaw. HARVARD HONORS BRAINY MEN Deirree of U L S. Conferred Upon Sir Jalian Pasarriair aad I Otfcrea. J CAMBRIDGE, Maes.. Juae 27 At the eaercies at Harvard today ' tie beaorary decree of L.L D was oaa- ferrsd apea Sir Juliat Pa us ess Britiafc ambc seder to tbe Caited States WilUata Henry Walnh. ptofosiioi- ef patbetoey. Jokee Hopkiat, university aad Brnjamis Ide Whfceler president California 1 It Fie-ssem -president , suiuu Vjx tun- o.' tae rn.ve-k,! of jpoti Hoiu Burke ef the jtacspton it- little JO POWTO WITH BRYAX , Ekinri Grater tn5 Zi-3:siSr Xsrpiy of Sfsc Tsrr G-wij tc LiacaiZ. 52 S HAS UTtlY DEE Advance Snard of Brlecate to Drn wrBtte atonai Couventton in J Arrlilnic la Kan ban CltJ'. XASSA5 OTT, Jwte ST. CehKretataa WiUiaw Salatr. who ia boiaa; baswod for , viae president aa taw duwocratic ticket, aad aUcaard Croser aad ex-Seaator K. G atarphy ef New Tork wfil hare a aocfe reset ' at Unsala. Neb., with WiUiam J. Bryaa before they oawe te Kansas City ta attend the national coBventlon. 9teria Fries of Texas, who has epeaod headqaarters here tor Mr Bttlaer today received a telegraw trow Mr. Sutoer. saying he hod left New Tt.rk for Lsacoln at aoaa today. Another teierraa sayc M soars. Croker aad Murphy wU be ia the Kcbraoka capital wtthia a ivw day. Xr. JKUaer hopes to be oa the tMheA wtti Mr. Bryan and it ie said the hatter ct preaeed a duaire to oonler with him. Fur ther that this Mr Price would vouchsafe aetata; Prestdeat OTaaBelJ af the Seas ef Lib erty, the oldeet poUtical oraaaisatttia ta New York, le oa at way te Kaaaae Cur aad -will opea hueae Barters teaaaiiuw or Fridav tor Sciaer. aad Frea Feiaei editor of the Taumtany Tlwes. another Sulser boaaMir, will amve Friday. The city is be fTlaaiBc te take oa a aala appearaace tn aatictptttiea of as early arrival of delegates awataoss hoew- are btdnx; derarated. ar: aad inoaaaViceot Utrhts are beiac struni ta prufuojor oa the dowatswa streets aad a renoral cleanup is la preereea. A pood sued contiaseBt of oaetera aewapoper rep- reee&tatrres has already arrived, bat t paa eraj iafiaw of people is not esserted until Friday Ex-Governor William J Stone, aa tuanvi cowtoitteewaa for Mlseouri aad vice choirwaa of the national comm. nee. is x perted Friday aitrht. alee meabtirs of the Kuheowwfttee which will hold a meeting oa Saturday. Jatnet Boyle, diotrii-t loader of Taanwacy. will arrive on Saturday with a bout a daseti of his eoDescaes. Ther eoaae ' to prepare the way for the Tammany dele- , cation, whit will roach Kansas City Man day eveninc oa two special trains. Sunday the state deleaatioar will becia to arrive. The Pennsylvania delesntinn. made up of JOB people, aad the Montana delectation, headed by W. A. dark, is due oc Suaday aaorala? aad the Kaaoac delecation tn the evening. Ob Monday the New Bnarlaaders from Maine. New Hampshire. Maosachoaetta. Connecticut aad Rhode Mead, with Gears Frd WiUiaws of Maesttcbafcetu.. their vice presidential candidate, will teach the city aad on the Mtsae day the California aad Xi. souri delecatioas w-ffl arrive. Tbe createat rush of delecauans will be oa Tuesday Nearly all tbe fttates aot meatioaed are hooked to arrive oc that dar A nacventioa tanovatioa. the reodtac ef the Pedlaratioa of Independence, will he in troduced. It will be read at the fcrst net Bios oa July 4 aad. amardiac to plans . the music and deceretiaa of that day wfQ he scanted wtth a parrtealar idea ef com aoattiwraetnr. be cjttaaaal haKday. Tbe bodpe for tbe defecates have been reeohpni They are lan elaborate aCair. There ie an oridised silver bar for tbe pta. below which lianas a silk flac about four inches lone To Tb flac if attached a medallion of cold or rxidised si'rer. KtLL BOOM ENCOUNTERS FROST ; Arkansa BrmotriH Refnc 10 Go tVlld irr Mrntton of El- he unlur'k Candidncy. LITTLE ROCK. Ark., Jane IT. Havtac completed its labors the dewocratic etate ooaventtoc adjourned at 6 p. m. The de e ettioe to the Kansas City oonventkm was Instructed to wt for W. J. Bryan for president. Cher J. Parker of Ouachita county withdrew hit resolutioa "tastmrtiai for David B. Hill tor vice president. t beiac claimed by assay detepates that Hill ts an advocate of the pold st&adard. Jeff Davis, nominee for novemor. Seas ter James K. Jonefv. James H- Berry aad ex-Ooveraor James P. Clarke were elected satloaal delepaies at larpe. L A. Syrne. 3d ear s. Br-aat. W. A. Townsead aad T. C Trimble we elected detecale. at larpe. Serosal Taylor of Pine BlaC and B. B. Hutciuas of Harrisoa were made preetdea ttal electors at larpe. Carroll Armetrons was re-elected chairman of tbe state central cestBMttea. T. C. Monroe was nominated for auditor af state, after a dose contest. Abaer Gaines and F. T. Haaley were nom inated for raOreed commissi caer. The third (lewnltaoeer is yet ta he nominated, the eoaveatioB tmlse deadle.ked. Tbe platform adopted reaSrmr tbe Chi eaao platfono of law;, tavers stnc; nb wrvaaoe of the Monroe doctrine dclare tor poveraweat construct 10s and ewnersh p of the Nicaragua canal, opposes dona-.ioa of public lands to prrrate corporation . de nounces trusts and demands national lec latjoB on the subject; eoaeemas tae " death -deal lac" policy af the administration ia tbe Pnflipptnst . demands freedom for Curant and Filipino, denounces the "carpet baa: povemmeBt totsted oa the people of Porto Rioo aad Cuba by the amiaistratioc" aad deaa&de tie enactment of such law-s by the loplsiatur? a thai! prohibit rarpcrattens which betonp to poolfe. trusti or eomMna tion ia rest-amt of trade, so matter where oramaiBed from dniae business in Arkan sas and exclude them from its borders" , v nniiipr 1 TC? Dfli inv "AT UnAltUC lid rULILl Only Deroirrutlr Pnper in Lim Ancelra oid to Repalitlean Triumi irate. LOS ANCRLBS, Cal.. Juae SI The Ei prass says "The Loe Aaseles Her all at prefcfat the ociy dewocratic daily paper ia Les Aapelea. hae beec seld. The. traaafer of the property wtu take place taworrow. The stir owner is a sewapaper a uawec Jawec of PfeiladeiiiBia. W. B warrisoa. a local man wtji larpe ej tater-at. and Geveraur Henry T. Goes are said ta be afcocie&ed with Mr. JaavM.. which weuid ta dieate that tbe paper is te be chaepsd e a reptabBoas dally.' !HEATH WILL NOT RESIGN ' First Aaalstant Poatinnaler General to Continne In Prenent Ottlre. NEW TORK. June S7 Fletcbor Hea-h. prmident ut the Seven 'ch NsdoeaJ baa aad brother ef First Assistant PostWATter General Hsatk, deaied today the report that tbe latter bad ay ta tan ties of r---Siamsc ws p-ait iot in Waahlsptem. "M" brother was ta New Terk oa Masday " said Fletiher Heath, "aad talked f reedy about his official affairs and he ir.tima ed arth.np thai would war-ant th public' ie of the a:i-er 'hit: be is at variance w;:fc the ad an justratioa. condition LIHE WATHE ryref-aat J'r N-braai Temerarrr; at Onmhji U(rrHiii Hoar. lrt. Mcur. Mrs. & a. m 7S 1 t. m n " t n. mC. 74 T f. tn TZ T ju Hi ;& S H. in J"S a. in rs 4 H- ni 73 n. in T 1 m n. m 77 10 a. m ...... 74 W p. iu 7a 11 a. ni 7t 7 . tn 7 1- m 74 yi. m 77 n. m 7 77 TAKE OATH OF ALLEGIANCE Mnc Prominent Illtirfna Leader Re lenoed lllrr SnberiMtic to ABflj Condition. Manila J nor IT Nme of the insurant waders, iaciadte Geacrais Pio Del Filar. Cenatca. Garcia aad AJ varus, ware nchsaoad here today aprn ukiac the ijv'h of alieari aase to the atmc-aaaeat aad reaeutacaaa; all tortas of revolutwe th the Pklllaplaia. te pether with sakiac formal arkaosrleds west of Aawrioaa svrereifnty This oath is wuch troaaer aad mere biadtBA thaa the oath which GeaeraJ O-js administered and woe BanooquetiUy distaotefu: to the Pin ptaoti. wac accepted it wtth bad arose. faOy rsttUcin. th rt-Hulu of any violation 5oaor Bueaeawitto took the oath eh Mea day. It is aaped that the actioa ef the atav leaders will laSueare their wea to take advantage of tbe amnesty, which has tane tar beec without results other than those nf today SENATOR ALLEN WtLL SPEAK elrnUn Rrrrbri an Invitation to Addre. Xonetary Lri:nr at Kauika Ctty. KANSAS CITT. Mo . Jutie Z" The . meet bore at the Auditorium July aad S, will te ad dr ii sand by a doaea atwakers of national rromtneace. There wfll he three seeeioss. aeratap. afternoon and evening ef each day end two apeecbes at each see sioa. Aooeptances of invitations to apeak have bees received from Senator W. T Al loa of Nebraska. Dr J. Jt Reemelia of Cin cinnati, J. R. Weaver of Iowa, John Palmer of IUiaotc Fred William ef Maaoarha setts. W H. Harvey .Coin of Calcaoe. Joha P. St. Joha of Xaaaas. Thomas X. Beck worth of Mirhinan, Norsaa E. Mack of BoSalo. Samuel Gompera president ef the j American Federation of Labor. Chartes A. Towae of Miwnesota and Coaayssawaa Sal ser of New fork The Weetths is sot a coaveatioa. It will adept seme resolutions on what the platform oucfai to contain, hot it will aot attempt to make the ticket. Jadce Charles ThoonaoB of Iteaver. Cose., presi dent of the nations! orcaa nation aad la tour Woods Merrill of Kansas Cty are prepar ing: the proeram. fO DO ACTIVE CAMPAIGNING Gin rrr It .-?. el t Will DevMr lit Lfrit ITirrr WffL 10 NEW TGRK. June r7. Geveraer Reose veb has advised the rcpubficaa nartoaa comrartte. tteaaas;h r vice ebatrmes. tent he wis prve three weeks te eampaipa work ia New Tork state after Antra? 38 "The coventor seems to be impressed with the need of purunc la a let of bard work tn his host- state.' said Mr. Payne, just be fore start tae for Cleveland teolKbt- "The satloaal committee hold the same view aad three weeks have been blocked out for the noveraor ta his own state. All the rest of the time will be at the dlepeeeJ of the net ional cowmin.ee " Before starting for Cleveland ton teat Mr Payne received a teleayam from the chair man ef the Maasnun republican state ooa- J mirtee asking that Roosevelt s train make a number of snort mop- on its way back from Oklahoma aext week V' Payne was1 chliped to wire has reeret thai the request ' could not be complied with. PRESIDENT PLANS TRIP Chief Executive and Party Will Lriip Priday lor Visit at Canton. WASHINGTON. June :7. The prooidest. Mrs. McKislew' and party will leave for Cantos. O.. ts a private ear attached to the regular 7 4D p m. traw on the Pesasy) vaaia. railroad Friday The president will be aooowpocied by Dr Rixey. Secretary Car tel you aad Assistant Secretary Barnes. Durice the abseace of Secretary Cortelyoii the executive etbee will be ia eharpe ef Asatst&nt Searotary Prudea. Only the meet important matter, will be transmitted to cantos, aad, while the president will be at all times in direct commuaieatiea with the White House and members of tbe cabinet, he wi'l 'be relieved as much as possible of mat ters wh'Ch should prcperlv be disposed of ia WaMunctnn AMERICAN LIFE HELD CHEAP Cohan Policeman Who Had Killed Cltiren of I nlted State. Wantonly Goes ?.et Free. HAVANA June !7. A Cuban policeman who recently killed as- AB ericas named Weiss, and apatnet whom the evidence was apparently complete ts tie oeiaieti of offi cers aad ethers who saw the whole aSair. has just been acquitted hy the Jedaes to drruastaacet so extraordinary that Gov eraor Geaeral Wood will order aa lsvH gauoa. The aseal said tbe case had bees ees pletely proved aad ie demanded a entesoe of fnurteen years. AmertcasF is Havens are very tndlpsant over what they etetw is s studied attempt to show the Cubans that it is no crime u kill aa Aawioan They refer to & case neeurriae some aaonthe apo. whes a Cuban odMer klHe-4 Mr Smitk, tbe Americas eel lector ef easterns at Gubare. Oa the trial tbe cecal aai3 he rose with rocret to re Buest the punishment cf a Cabas far ttTl lap one ef the inter voners." as set w hich, in hie opinion, was scarcely a crime." j Troop May Lene Culm. , HAVANA. Juae S7. Much interest waa ' aruuaed amonc the Americas sold lore by the ; Axseciatad Press atsiiatch a noons n up the fact that prohahly half tbe troepe will leave Cnha dartst; the beet few months. The ra wer here thai the Seoosd tsiaatry wfil leave i within tbe next tea days. a sees as a trass- port is available, and ae direct te China jc ceo -rally believed. Governor Genera! Wood, however, den ter all kno iidat ef tbe report and it seems Chat as uSbeer of tbe reatweat received a prtvate oabi dispatch frea: t friend ta that tfXect Tiieontlve Covni-st of Porte Itten. SAN JT'AX Parte Ritie. June Z A am tax of tbe brat executive ooumcU of Purs Rise will be held o morrow and it b thotacbt that 'ill tbe wewbera. vnb th exception ef Messrs Rushel! and Briraesuh wi be .s attendance The nveetina: w.U of an en -rely prtittainary character and ae rou-iia- buaJteat hat wra au.;;i .' Tlwre w... bimply be a furana: 01 ssiiiia' ion of tb Cl'UCUl. WILL .0T COME BACK 61 DtaasriS CuinBt 3 Tecstid Iats CTjiparaag Celertl xrtz. EUWTN Of sura NO lh'9UC!MtT Ckictrs Plttfsrrs 5facrs if IS : 1 it Erin OHicOfliibJt to Theri. CCM?Cy5E NOW VWLB BE IKf AYY i li Slj Etiaaarc Tu Tioinct Ttzx Yetzs I Ar it it Tei ! J. STIiUNf M3ST&N tfTTKS HIS DEJ1AVCE Bemwrrats ho 'Were Branded as Trnitor by the ter Men Are ."Vwt Hud)' to March I o der H finanrr. LINCOLN. June It. I Special t "!f nivr ts eliuuaatod frw tbe platform this year will Mr Bryaa recess the support c; hut Jemerrate who dedtned ia lis te accf;.; the Chi cat Platform-' This question ,s answered ta tbe negative hy ex -Secretary 4 Stertias: Martea. whs saps that if Bryan is acatn the nominee ef tbe democratic pary ;ney will use. wtth slisrht vartat ens -he worst be Uttered at Richmond ia 1b "We will not cosoe hack." He aoeartc that if th yold standard was a video thine in 18?i -t is equally deaervine of condemns: ,nc th a .'ear aad that 11 would be aa aot of Infamy ter Bryan to compromise with those whoa he once cAaraed wttb conspiracy. Mr Mar ten recently returned from the east, where he oaaf erred with many prominent poid democrat aad his remarks are taken a a an e Kjnt" "kia of their sect tmesis In tomorrow- losue of the CeaerrxtiTe published at Nebraska City, Mr. Morton wiil define tbe posit '.on of tbe sold democrats as follows. If stiver ie eitwioated from tbe watform this year will Mr Bryan receive the up port of thoe demorrate who declined m lass to a;-.-ept tbe 4 nirajro piatforni Sti teen 10 J ts but one of tbe many hereaies ef Eryanarrhy As ihe whole area'e. tuaa any -of its pens Bryanart hy is rnnt 'v m.i'a cUneerous than aey one of i.a dux:- Bryan's opeeetoes in JHW were '"r.hed "-. verbiaae den-iapoint . danaerouoly tra" cbistir la bis spew at th Coioeeum i e need tbe foUowwc len-ruauae in discuss. -.p the issues of moment before that torve-.-tior, "We de net come as acfsroseers. Our v. ar Is cot a war of runcueat. We are fta. r.p ha the defense of our hoses, our fm.. and posterity We have pe-OtltineC and our petitions have beea t.cortf i We have ! treated aad our entreaties have ben tiisre parrieu We have beryed and the-j n e mock-d and our calamity t ir "n't .-wj no ion-rer. we entreat i aner-, we t'e:v then. iVlo Dad Bryan -tennf W.boos be Mr Bryan "petitioner: -" tim has he "entreetedT" Whom has h "bncaed " ' And by wheas has b re.-n "aeortied." "dterepiLrded" and morkeQ"' Wbo are those whew be "denes" He Blast have nsaert these ta whom war -trtMSted toe remnaanniniiv .r our yore.". Jem a-ad tbe tnrnOTtettcp of n-ir -.-..i, os He ana,! ;-.re refet-aid to Waatiinr-ori. Medseea. JerSersen. Jackson. Ltaoln. c.ev tand and a boot ot ntbees wbooe name, a--boaored and revered by tbe Awervan ' -pie Can tbeet tae the noes -whom tsdirt wtth coneplritic tu d.t: -v "homes'' arid toe "liberties of 'he Atr. - icun -'ci-le- l it b. cause of he iron.. lect acts nf these thai "our future te teta ita blood crushed out of tb tifipi. tv pold" If tn 1KW tbe ayld stands rd was a '-or.-ssiracy axainst tbe human race tf a was then s. vinous as to aae-it such dn" - -tioa. it ie eeoallv deservans; of rondemmi tlor in lie, if tbe words Mr Bryati ufierei tan lM. in porrrainr the fcaia-oi'ies of tl..s sold o Tidard. were tbe esprewdr" bwnesi eviction it wedsd he an art of in famy fr him to now compromise an.h thoe whom be i"f ehareed w-rr, rrn sstrtitc to destroy our "homes and "ssre les " The arild demnersts would m.: sup port une who wouid thus knowinpn mentifi iii-aiself with those whom he beUe- r seekinp the ruin of tbe rountrj If .r was not the lanc-nape f soberrwes and tr-h if He ws ooly pbitoc the arts of the ..enm roptie and piaiinp to tbe prejud)-e sn i peemions of tbe people he 1 dishonest a i ! uttttt tor the pretden-v If he was honest ami .ifffri ia MHtl. but le now will, rip tr a'-kr.-wiedee btmsell tn rrror. he Is lark me ta -i-loent ani f.n rttrSem te .asoti inc powers as to be "c-ly taeontweTit 11 be the chief executive of this prai "epob ilc Tbe pold democrats of tbe fntlcl ;-" wfll not supfiort BrySnarrhv wita or w bout silver -WTiat Can Bryan Dof "WiTJ tb dit3tjiruit-hed warrior whr de-r-ireKH . ,, h undi'nr and nevcr-endinp hos-ti-itv- to 1 ie ppl s'andard. who wou i p"ithe- pive uor receive quarter. acept. a. 'Kar.sas Otr. a niiminmuon 'or the presi dency tf the eoni'erMot) intermtr it fip-t urwn tbe sold sian'-urd hb-: de lares wr upon setnetbiae else Will he thus become a party te "a const). racy aEM the human race . wm he join or oomproanise wi-1 that, which ts 1K; be 'hid be would no s.-ioner Join than be would "aa army to de stiny our bosses and to destroy our f sm iles-" -arm tie openly confess himself te be each a tsPtvSeh enemy te societr In bis speech at Columbus, O . Septem ber L HW, Mr Brian thus trifled wtth facts 'The advocate of 'he pohj standard have never dared " submit the arbitra tion of tbe rold standard te the ha. it Everv Hrf that has been takn has been by stealth and without the approval of utae American people " Mr Bry'ae forjjot to mentios that Jef ferson, in IFM-, ordered th rlosmp of the mints to silver dollars Th jUBfniaii peo ple apiprovod the art and they rptnatned cdeeed for tbtrty Tears The art of IBM. placinR us upon the p'ld standard which we have maintained to the present Time was nimed by Ja-ckson and approved bv tbe Aasarices people The art of 1K de woneclsed STE.iniO.KMi of sJver and was in dorsed by the Amen can people The art of IKS. dropptnp tbe silver dollar fron tbe coinage was not enacted bv stealth, but was peodtnp before tbe Amer ican conpress ttir three years, waa printed thlrteer times as a bill and its amend ments, and the dmpplnp of the dollars frooa the list of coins caused no obiectlon trow any eource Senator Stewart even voted for the bill Bryan aa a Boiler. In Mat. -when the democratic state con vention of Nebraska indorsed the action of Pernod oat Cleveland is astdfic for tbe repeal of tbe Sberwaa law, Mr Bryan thus stated his poeroos upoa tbe question of bottiar "Gentlemen, I know pot what others rosy do. but dutv to country to above duty to party If the democratic parry, after you po bonne. HidorMs your artiet, and make your position its sennaneri' polity- I promise you thai 1 wr' c rnit anc serve wy country and wy G'! under aone other name even tf I must pn alone ' Mr Bryan here at.noutacod v hat he w uH do if tbe democratic perry adhered t. ita advocacy of the pold standard he wuuid booosae a bJter and believnd b would b perfonctnp a patriotic duty in belttr.p. But tbe yold standard did net remain the per. naanest policy for tbe democratic party The na,norisJ fotiveririon of lsWi adopted a It to 1 plank tn tb platform Many true, honest and patriotic democrats cmia not stippcn that ;lsr(oruv. believinr it t'i be dtabormst and a menace 10 tbe business interest of tb country Accord! nriy :hev did wbs-t Mr Brj-ar said he would do if tb perry pratsied in its advocacy of the pold ticejatard The borted. Tb action of tbe roid desBOcrais forced Mr. Brvan to revise Ms nhHeanBbv of bolt. tap as ersmuieateo .r :9C Thea bait np was a -petriou'. cuty ow it was te be branded as the "act of s traitor Ie latC "duty to cotiEtry w- hietber than duty to party " in jjati strict panv devotion was wore tc bv commended than loyahr to prtticlpie or love of couctry In his peea at Ri hanotid Va i" '. Mr Bryar 'has defined hi attitjde 'oward those ieni u-rsts wtx- were not supieirtiup hie candidal "I want to warts ou who are ontrtem plannc deeertiip from rh democranc jiany at tru ust 1 tie t the waa who, ta