4 NOT EVEN STANDING ROOD .(Iilu.t llir, Mlli.allnll Vol Mill! 1VP lid llllt knnw wlielhsr llixl Irunl tmu tm i1lns.ilv.xl or imi Mim i wnnt to umii youi mini- lldll lit In IIIH flip. Mini WM Will lllll.t IIU. Iimvm iiniiUi HilritvnKiiiit i.rnf ukIiiiiii Hint at-M .IaIiilt ..iji tt.ial 111 lIlMaillVP tha It'tlfll Mammoth Oontontlon Hull Jamnw.1 Wlirn VXh(,,;i;,;7M,',;,;l,i;,,'!r.n: ,nni irAftftflviHi. iinnKn. i 1 1 1 u i in nimv von main inn !, mtunuir I I.. .....- ...1... ....I.ll. 1., .1tl.llfl.li.ll flMllllM l''llll''in nun lHf I'liini' IJ im ikmiih . h I Hi tti" nutim 1 1 int Intvc nmi prmuo owiipr- .i.t It. tl i I I ttttil mi mkii Out I m I 111 I rt ill flltll rltl I r""l " " OVER 22,030 1'LUn.L in ..... .iuiliiiiii. . Ah llilnil" "in now only tin. alales run ii 1'nr I'd. I Tii.'mI)' (Uniite I In llrrii of Hun .In ii ii II I ll.-lo.r (iienl A.l.H- eliec Wi.lllnil fill" l.rera (ii Mil' Ami) 'I ' II' "1'1' KAofHAK (MTV. Mo. Kept 20 I tttt - dcitl effectively with coiporitllons. 'I'lml IHHiAI 1 1 1 Ml I tnnmillllPH nwuiK i hip lor-tl ii till between hliitca. Hp Inivo nut to huvn n roii-itiiuilniiiii iiiuniumii'iit lo give tin' tniltmml Kin i imii'iil iriiiiil' power, I.iihI June ii t i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 o i i j i I illimu'llllPlIt IVIIM lllll Ofllll'l'll III rilllHl'PKH wllll'll W'lltll.l I'.IVll Din lui I Ion full ihiwpi- In ilrul with IruntM - III I'XIIIIlltll' Ihl'i llli'lll. I'l I'eKllluto them, In i.oi'iiiil iliulr ilinrli'in n ml Miinnrcsii thrill ... .. .1.- nrrl.l ,,r III. I I tllllllO V 0 1 1 C 1 1 1 111 0 1 1 Willi OlllPr CO 1 10 HI I I.MI i 1(1 ll.l Ulm.ily iiimiii llm nrrlv.il nf Hi" '""""V, li mi seined wlmv TIiiiI mmiiiro n- pr.ilnl train nt linn pliieo mm I'vciinm. pp4., Mm into of overv republlcim lull two f.nrrlHIl' WIIH escorted Kl MIIIW imo I'lirii, i" lll.il llMUl.iai ii nun run every ininuiii 11 . .1 ir ...... i'ii if. .ii where mii vol" no four. Now I nuk ynu, mill I think Armoimbile. Khiiaiih i It y. Knit . win rn hi )( ( )() ,. . um, lliltiiciisn open nil' itii'xIltiK wa liciu. I utn ,p,.i ,i,mn liy tm Willi wlliil Inm lici'ii ..i. ...... i i.. II... viiil nanitlilblv. All hi iilnlNiiil Mini ntmi'lii'Mli'il mill Ii.im lint boot. i imvn limn iioi.o i.y .our iwiinmmlHtM - liy iliPlr fniii.n nrKiiiii7.ru .mm... - fhl,u j,, ,,v ihpin." mill I nil you lo looK lit tilt hi-f nt I ili'iniirrnlli' I Hint Iim n lid not IiiIik Into nrroiiiit tint ItniiKlniiry Ilnrr ilii'V Iiumi iiiiinuiiiii lo iilurlt n mil tlii'mi lIllnth'H li.l.p i CiiiMiiIrr i( lllil. . , .1... I null, jr mi... .iiimiii, iiimi . j in. ... I.nr nr iiipii mill IkiV'm on llm imIko hi inn , ., Hl.,,.. I.,lnl.l.ri.l (IiIhiIi-h n ml irnwil Hi iiriivnnl IiIh iimKlUK m-ii-ii Crlrri mill Inii i iuitimin wi'io ti iMiiniit ilnr iuu llm llrxl fnw inoim'llln. Hili'll I II I I" f II l tinn wiih fiilliiwiMl wllli liiinl lilt" from tlio MinitliT. until qilli'l wn IKHlnrml mul Hi" Krratpr part of tit" nnocoli wim iihiubi'ii io In rpupcptful hIIpiii-o. On llm conplimlim of lil mlilrpiti llmrn (lovnrniir HoomnnU wiih ililvtm to i.otmm (Inn Imll. wlioro mi ihiiIIhiipo wnn im Pinlili'il wIi.pIi for mnnlmrii nml ipiuipiIii Mill y nf niii'iiriitir" In Hi'lilom fiutxl ty miv I'liiimnlisn mirnUnr. Tim vnnl niltll torlntii im lllli".. Hoi Iminotmo y,ullirlin COCKKAN TALKS FOR BRYAN Sllvof-Tongiiod Now Yorkor Oreotod by Grout Orowdat Ohicngo. At (Miprryvulii loiluy llm r.vornnr toUa fmm ii Mtniiil. Up hhIiI t tin t ttio ropulillinti pMty ii I mul fur Hip pi)tinl rUlita of ull nm nil liul, wlilln (lie oppoiiniilN of I Im rn I'tit.l tin ti pnrly wnro IiivaIHiir t tin dintrlnu of llm llui'lni'iilliin of IuiU'Pi'IIiIpiii-p mi up- plinl to tlin 'I'ii km I I in nil 1 1 H on llm otlior niilii of tlm worlil, wii.li' t hoy fall to npply ilnl ilni'triiui In fdllow riiiintrymon of ours wliuno nklnrt in o ilurk In North Cnrnllnii ' . .. .....I A l.il i tinil not u viu-rtiil Mint mnl no HinnuinK , , , , room muNMn-r... Tim mnl Inn .aim.-lly of At ( mo. to, IM iionn. M.rroUpo ti tbit lull Ih S3.0UH. Tim iiuiUi-im.. I.olo Imil c '; IMItMnirK. IMonminto... I'miln mnl bcPii wnltliiK from 7 o'olocU until tun lthrn Imrl mapo wcro inartn un.l nl mlniitrH irnm 10. Imt tl.olr piin.inil.iHin w.i. ' I'"-'"1" lon- no Ht.,p .u nil wow i.niltn.lnlM.nl nn.l It.. lr l-H.'... o n.mv '""; n.m-.nt. Iril on llm p ntf.-rii Inuipiril WIipii (lovprimr Hmmpvi-ll H' ttlon Hi ftic.-r tlm train n It ninnnli'il llm platform Hi" nil.llrmp luol.o I'""'"''; Itilo w.ivo of i.ppli.np. which nwoll.Ml nml At l ort Scott. Knn.. liovcmor Itooiovolt dlpil n wh y mnl ioko iiKnln. IhhIIiik for nt ."l'lrcH.a n nmotliiK for thriHi-.mnrt.TH of I.M.M iw.mtv nilnnl.'P. Hr.lor t.clim nl limt l'n'. .IwuIIIiik ii.n tho micntion.i of Tpnioir.l (lovcinor lt.osolt procioilcl with inllllnrlHiii. linpci'liillHin nml .x.miiii'oii. At IiIh iiil.lr.M. which cohtlhim.l for ilir.m oim polni In hlx inoro iln.u onlmniy Im- .iiiiirii'iK of mii hour. II" nillc.l nttcntlon ihi kkuhhI n.l.lii i ho .'xcliilinc.l: to Urn pronpiTllv of llm .oiinlry, con "1 ft " If I to nppronchltiK n cm- tr.ii.HiiK Hi" coiii'iiiiIc coinlllliMiii now with '"". I ilo not feci iih If thin v. pro n wlmt limy wt-ro four m'iiim into. Ilo .lwolt onlliuuy pollllcnl .ontont. I feci Hint 1 minion Imt upon the piophci.lr of Mr. Ilrynn huvo n i ly.ht to uppcnl lo tlm iimnhiunl of nml rhowoil liow Homo proplmnlri lia.l not "very Amcrlcnn nn wo nrprnlot to It In .onio lo pnMH. (Hi tlm wholo. tho wolcomo th" ln of tho civil wnt. I nuk you to urnl tlcmoiiMtriittmi'. nl tho two iuhpUiikm tuiul with tin for tho nnko of tlm or.lorly nml on tho mro.'ln wcro nomcthlni; Hchlom llhcrty wlilch U tho crner-Mono of thin wltnciiiicil miyVhoro nml never heforo In icpuhll" mul for tlm mUo of prcnorvlns llllH (,y tho uintcrlnl pronporlty which wo luivo Will M I To.l.., U.'ll..tt. ,,uw "H'lHi'-J" tl.iv.THor ItooNincIt will nppitil Sim.tny """ MmmtI.c. In Kn..n.. nt tlm Mlilliiuil hold. Ilo will ult.iu.l tho IOI.A, Kan., Sept. 29. At S o'clock this Dutch ltcformcil church In tho uioniluu mornliiK tho II rut melius whs uililro.'.-o.l nml In tho nftciuoon ho will tnko n lollop i,y Hoxctuor KoriK-vrlt, which wiih ho il In Into tho country with hoiiio frlumlH. 11" tho opoti ulr t Kl.lor.iilo. Knn.. mul in pl u will bco no cnlliTH nml ntton.l no nine- ,it tliu curly hour nml tho ilamiuum uf ino tliiiui Ilo will rout nml Hlocp nml prcpnro roiiml tho peoplo of tho town nml from for hlii NyhruHliA tour tlurlnu tho .oitilnc u,p fmius niljncrnt niiscinhlcil In uillc out week. number.-, to nmko n dim nppenr.ini'o. tlov- llov.Tiior UooncM'K mil.l In pnrt: otner It.uvevclt innilo n llv.-mluuto nililr.'SK. Y.mi know Unit n toiuIm mnounti. to Kurekii wnu llm nct Htop, w hero ho uov :,,:!:!ilnr:.l,i!,p:r..,;,:,,,,.i:. xx$a " " j" "'" "i" In inv own Rtuto Murine tho lnt four mhiw. c.neh to aevernl htimlieil pooplo. Aiihiiik iiv trinity wo itmmi. K'iteimi vpooi.tim. nu other thlUKs ho k.iI.1: the IiIk corimrnlloiio Now. th rc niv tin . , .... . ... . . mmmloimlih cvIIh coitiieotp.l with them, hut , ''-o n "ert.tlii p.eul n.- nj;ht to conn i, . miii.it tri rl.l uf th.no eIN I'V IndH- hetorr on. for It won Unnmw more Hu.u . rlinimVt? owtori. tmt i.y n,.olill ".ii ' '. Hi; ' " that l.i'ls.,,1 on iny n,i:i- Virtln lo not hurt, tV"iln hltc Two eiiri. i bo. when I wnu rtiniiiiiK for noernor. niv oi','iiiipu(. .Mr nn ck una nio nun nii.iiv I. -.i.tcr. tlm 1 1 mi. Ittt-liitr.l i t'oki'i (!iuinlilcr mnl t'hpcno iou hcoiii to linxp hpui.t of Hi.' (ii-iiiii'iniili -in-iu'woil liitiKhtori -lotli ilcitounccil .-orporunonp. mey in lio.uieixl tr.iMN mill llm like mul yet they ohnrcett inoro vehemently thiin I co-ilil. he- o.iuh.i, In the tlrnt plnco. 1 wi.ute.l to ll- nuiloii for vice pie'lilent. ho Hint v.ut if,. tpHpunaitilo 111 ii hirKo iiiP.iMirp for my heliK hero. I novo neon imphi.ir tnrviticii sour sleek loin-li-v 1 tireil to llvo iniieli f.ir- l tit r wen the. ii tilts, wlmrp I he lirnn.ll i; li.ui to.i ti e iipieo or nio wire teii.-o uur M.fet) In i IiIh country Ilo In kocp.nif ever i-eioiv lit urn lUMimmeiti'ii uiui. itr.u iuu .'niuetiti.t tirotherhooil of the AouTlcmi peo pie. l-'or wcul or for wop wc nro knit lo MAKtS HtST CASE TOR BAD CAUSE Allpiupt lo Aiinkrn .1y i..inll.y tar Ihiorn mul 'I'll I U of .Sorrot Al.l.ini'u it 1 1 It Ji-i. ( llrltnlii I'nll llvol.lp.lly riut. CIIU'AdO. 111., Hcpt. 29. W. ltourko Cocltnin of Now York. In opeiilui? IiIh went mil cniiipi.lKii Itlnnn.ry hero tnulKhl. pol:o to uii atiillcnco Ihut crow.loJ tho ColUctim, hulll lo Bo.it 12.0D0 ppruous. Tho apucch who innilo iiniler tho niriplcci of tho Anil- tniperinllHiio lonKiio nml ultriii'te.l thou Hnn.ln, who wcro iiunblo to cuter tho fimll- lorliiiu. Tlu crilHh nl tho iloorn when Mr. Cockr.m, iircotnpnnle.l by Muyur Ilnr rlMon un.l ollitTH urrlvpd, win. so Krcat Hint Bcorca of men ami women fulntcil nml both Mr. Cockrun nml CIiIchko'h oxcotr tlvn wcro Joslleil nml hnlf Hilffocnteil Culled Hutf Ueiulor Jonos nml IiIh wlfa wcro i-uiiKlit I" Dip throng cd only by Imiolo nfforta wnu Mrs. Joucs reucttcd from lujiuy. Mr. Cockmn nrrlve.l In ChlcaKu nl 130 in. nml wnu vHcortc.l to tbo Auditorium hotel by Mnyur Hiirrlmm. Al 0 p. m. ho wnH rlitertnlncd by tho IroipilB club nt din nor mid nt K o'clock nicnrtcd by two bnn.ln, tho Cook County Democratic MnrchliiK luh, city uml county otllclnla to tho 'dllncum. Kn rim to tlm Bpenkur wiih In troilucetl, IiIh n.nno bolng mliutle.l with that of W. J. Ilrynn. Tho inarching club provided flrownrkn nml oilier menus of Illumination nionK tlm line or pnrnuo. Mnyor HnrrlHon Inlrodiiced Mr. Cockrnn, who luiiucdlntoly licRitn nu uttn.k on the xpniiHlon policy of tho fpivorntiKnt. II wiih nearly iiiIiIiiIkIiI wlicn Mr. cock ran roiulu.U'.l. After rcvl. wlni? tho effort!) of tho Iloer eiivoyn to obtnin icco.iniilim ut llm hnmlH of tho i;ovorunicnt, ho kiI.I, ro fcrrliii: to tho relntlons of thin mlmliiln- nation to tho KiikIihIi r.uvcmmcilt : "T hero wiih unt nu ulllatice. Thill wculd not be tho nropor way to doRcrlbo It. U wiih a Hurremlcr of thli. iioveriimutit to tho con trol of tho ltrltlsh KorclKti ulllco." Ilo mnliituliiod thill If tho cld Ktnmlnrd In not st'diro now II can nevir bo tuado secure by tho olvotlou of republlcntiH. In i'oucIiihIoii Mr. Cockrnn it.. 1.1: "1 have no doubt huv lliln campnlKii will end. I pco on oviry nldo tho itoo. Hint Jinttlco will triumph now r.n It turn nl wnyif irlumplied In thin country. I cnnnoi bcllcNo Hint i. republic Is In tinnier thni In built upon nil tho virtue which httmnul'y hna dovoleped nml which In In It-elf the tiipi'ciim outcomo of Chrlstlnn civil. zntlcn That nil men nio cm a I beforo Ihu Inw In tho natural fruit of Christianity. H will remain whllo Christian clvllUatlon en- lll'.hteim tho world nml atlinulates t!i heart of man. An loni; ns iiinu Its destined to Justin', to proRrena. as lonp as hlii eye In fixed upon tho eternal truth of h nven, the Hhk of this country, typifying Justice, tho constitution which Hccures it, insepara ble, indcslrurtlblo nml Invincible, shall re main linked together, forever und for ever. (rroloiiRed upplnuse.) e'rlinlnrtte betw e'en tlm 'pood ' mnl evil In r.iiher. ..ml wo inuhl ko up or down lo iiikiii. mul in t he nel n nee. I iim not in- n''""' f..n.l In miic imtflilni- tli.lf I enlll.l lint tmCK I A. Viifen P,.n.ip n Rtnt if llvo mlnlitra up in .ie.Mi.. M.w. i cnu e ill. iitii. oi con. r- d T,1(J no,,.,!-,..,,, .Vns nt tho st.i- inv Htnto the createit evil eonneeted with lien. Covornor ltoosevell showtd hlm.'i'lf the eort'orntloii'; wiih tlm fact Hint HOtne ey o:, the platform of his conch mnl was ceedltKly wealthy corpora t Ions, will, h ...,,.,.. ...... . cr.,lt n. ehecrlnu hut owned the stiret mllwny nml plmlinr fr ,rt ic.i wun n snni ...ai or LiucriUK, uiu ch-ipii. tho in. -.it valuable franelilteii that the time was too short for htm to siy tlm Htutn un.l to Ktve. iu. i inane eiiorni" s nnylhlnK more than thnt ho was Rlad to e,,V;,SU!.ny Kn.eV;u,::,U,N;hi et tlm people of Knn.ns nml to tiava itld not ici nt them In n poelnlUtlc. or mi I tl-rotmh their historic state. yretiiKi e spirit, tun I went in iifn wiui sevenil thuuanml po:iplo were fiS3emblcd e.ctliw Justlep Horn tlmni. We went to Ut the station at Clmuute, watching for the work and v pit throuuh u franchise tat nirlxal of uovernor Hoosevolt. No tltuo Vr- .'"""..VJ! I ".. '.V:r' 1:1 v 1 'V i ) ! wus lost in prcllmlnnrlfs r.nd hero ho com .111' I. "V'P.H in., ,-.- -. .i,, ...... . l . ..... .. . . pr.ieii in a lew worus um prepn cies oi irs- nster uttered by Mr. llrynu four yoors uro villi the prosperity of tho pr.'scnt t:ni 1 nnd usked his henrers to Juds" of the Its sen tuuiht thereby for tlmmschcs. 111.. tlHM1110nt I'll iienrlj f3iXl.iW.lW of ci'l-pornti' property (Imt lisd li.-ri't.'fiui' tiHi-aoed tiiMttloti. As n eon- HPuneiieo of legislation of tint type dnrlnc (l0 l.-isi hi enrH. i.-Kmiuui'ii "' wnu-ii llrt'P HOllCII II I'n'l'itl irtillll in'iii ilie . i - Voriiuon- tor wnu. iiip K"i iriun .u- ui", wo imir h.ivr In lhat sti.te the lowest i .r that wo hin.i had lor the last foit enrs. I'roli'r nn.l III loe Trul. Thero nro inv perfot-niiinees Now let me cull alleiitleu to oerniln facts nlmut niv op- liouplits. At the time we were puttlii'i (he frnnehls tn bill throiiuti Mr Vmi vv.-k In n sneec i. ami Mr I'roKer tn interview -i lviamie xier. h tnukl.li; It not III-. stlO! point llauiihter were denouucliis trtiNt.-t wun inerp it-ro.-u .nan . eouin puij'ii" . mid t Hip vr time they wero tecinlnc ttip la rcr.i l Hto.-Mie-Mer'. In tlm Ice iruu wht.-h was tho worst trust In the country. Now. Mr Van V ek was by Mr. CroW put on tho ootutulttpo on woluUi.ni nl SARCASTIC FLING AT BRYAN llooetrtt llo.-t t'lilef I'oi'iieri.l t'p (o n Turn nt loin. V here (inllniit li.iml.i.i Hilt IIIa Ilo. no. CUANCTi:. Knn.. Sept. 30 fiov.-rnor ltooitev. It s train renehed Iola nt 11 oVIoc this merultiK- lie spoko for n few mo uicnts from the rear platform of iho car lie said. "1. is with iieciill.ir nlcnstirp that I KansH City wUi.h drew , .in , ,V'"-V,JV.ITJ hlo to stop and extend n word of greet drawn in' tn Mr Van VcW who at tlm liic to you In loin, tho town lh.it y,avo to (line had In hl poiloii (ho leo trust ti1( honor roll of the united Ststes ns gnl V.A . .L".V.Vi,...:x",J lain a i-ol.ller ns ever wore Ihnle S.m emtio commit le. ono of nm enter oeim- luiiieiin, i,ii:-i;u i iu, i i m tt rtcUrtes of tho .vtlon lle (rust In hli i,ow In thin town thoro can bo r.ny man to St.stP . , .... M..i, ,,nli'tl lh, hnlior nf llm rnltil Tlm ilemecMt eonveniion tni nm jusi " - - - bcon held In New York condemned tlm leo Slates flK. trust mul at nio very tun.' an or nm lenii- iicro shout for urjmi wns heard. rrs. Mr. Vnn Wm-k n.ut. .Mr cmKer ait.i . .,, ..,,, ,,,. .,, ..,. ulrs un tho principal Issue of hid pnriy. Tun mucllnK Mas loticluue.l with nn aim ess by Oliver W. fllewart. Today's seed ilo In- cludeH stops ut JanPHVllle, l ort Alk nun nml Wntikeshn. closing with lh evening mrctliu; nt Milwaukee. BRYAN IN" NORTH DAKOTA Poind, (lul I'o.ii.lo .Will llm r dinner lo I'orri-.'l .MIxtnLo of IJ.eet li.K M.'Klnlcy. Two large buildings packed fail of furniture. During tho past wook Bliipimmts of now full goods havo arrived and in some cases tho goods wore bought at a special Discount lor Spot Cash. Among tin' bargains aro: LAY IT ONTO REPUBLICANS Colorndo Drniooral Ihi.lt-nvor !?n(.'mim Odliiin of Tticlr O.ni lt.mdjlMii. (o iVrvortitl.m iVimsel Wlmlen and Mr, (lu- Kt'iiiielmer. nil of them not onlv had htock. bat (hwlr law) or are tlKhlliiii nt everv stop nm rrpui'iiesn nnortiev sein'iai s en.Ti i uissoivo tins trust, itio chiiis novo um iNTKUr.STlNi;, Uf YKVV. McKlnley wero made. Mr. Kcoicclt cou tliumd: "No! Let him shout for Uryn and AttulnnMn mittl he Is black In the face, but for tmiwen's sake do not let htm w. n l.n ileurral Punstcu In conu.e Ion with either.' on fun Try l( for I'mip II. 1 out-Keif unit im i-iuein t of I'olltlelnnt. CniC.UlO. Sept. Adl.-.l K. S ev-nson's III. .iii.Pi . rltti n a rra w Pi.' Is l tin . O-ae Kraln of the act he pr nclple in ; tUtll, lUmccraiL- comu.lc.oP. is as toll ws: GrteuMlle, OetobiT S. aftornoTt; Situ,- fild. OctoUer 5. nljtht; WVoitcr. 0 t brr 6; art's dpepl.i Tablets will dlRest 5.Wo Fnilns of uwti. offts or o'.her wholonMue hvvt. nud this clalut has Neu proven b) neiual experiment. wMch anvvu can rr fornt for hluuflt In Iho follow lac wauncr Cut hrt NMIrd efK Into ter) small pieces, as it would tv If nuMkatrd. place (fee tj and twv or three of the tablets In a bottle or Jar coatalule warm water fceaied to J iWrtei (the tetuperalure vi (he body! asd .t, It at tats tewperaturv fr (are and one-half heun. at ( e4 f wab-a llwv (he em; will be a cawpleiely atsr:J as It f ouUl hae be la (&e iealtty ;uach o( a huafry by. Tae ivlet of xi.it expenvieKt I taat - Uai PiiiarC lipPt Tiu ai do (o tar tit la tbo Kttle i: tit to tn tgt at raeat la tie ttwea.-S xal :;.ilr; ll". j re( and (ci:srie tae ttaata.-ti ro fely ar.vl (Aecnully. Kiea a Utile efciW eaa take Sruxrt i Tabids llii Mfetj a4 Wweat li lis tll;te I weak and tiMMiaada ot cures aoeaipltihe4 by tielr racular daily uie are eajtly fiplalaett wbra H Is under stssxl (bat (Jvey are wiptt4 f ie-tebJe et-t?e vtie vrts. d(ase n4 Isol des feat. mlutUi wu lit fvo4 and dibits It (&Ntttily. tn-icj; the overwixrked sterjA.-h a fSaac t re.-uperaie. lVttn r.nw eures yiftepJla. neliier do ptlU acid catharde. tweHeine.s. wiU-h sliupty Irritate and intante tkt ltettne. When enoiuh .vvl ts eaiea and prowptly Jt(;Mted tier will be m. eianstipatl.-'R. Br la tact will tirrv N liae et any Vtnd. be cause kvsxI dUfttie naeaai (imJ health m extey onfia.' Tte went a4 tKve oi S:ur('j Dytpep rU TaMt are vTd M and tioy are oU at ti ntiOeraie rrt.-e o( kV. tr full elie4 ivrVre in eiry wtm( tinre In (he Called States and Canada, as e)t as in lJnrvie. Ar tie tntornsaifeMft oX (awe lotertsJ a little Svt will be mailed free by aidrv tus r A Stuart C MawiaSL Mii nr- tnt bneij tie )xtil. vf te xar.ji tvrtus et itoRiih wx-aVceu. raaces aad ure. Mllleiburic. October S, afternoon; Coshoc ton. October ntfiht. Oeiwse I'red W'llllauis of Massichusetts asd Seuator Hutler of North Canllna were aiteas enat 'r James 1C. Jones' callers to day. Mr. Williams will ro io Kansas to tt'aVe specchti for llryau end Stevrnsoc. Senator IVlllver of Jowa was at repub ii.au headquarters tedy In coufsreure wt-h Y.ce CSalrmau l'ayue. 11 left en an early (rata f.T Indiasapolts. where (aalcht he will wake a speech ou trusts. .Ui-.-is H. Bekels today made a tentative pror'.lse to Terry 5. Heath. chat-an of h aatlenal pres ccmrulttee, to make s orh s Id t. 1'auI. lr.dlasaper.s, St I. uls and UcuttxtUe fcr MtKlsley aad ltooievcl:. VICTOlt, Colo.. Sept. I?. The Victor county democratic convention end club of Victor adopted the following resolutions unanimously. Whereas. Governor Hoosevolt nn.l party wero not received m Meter with me tolerance nnd courtesy due to the governor of ii sister state; therefore, bo II Hesolved. That wo. tne uemoernis or Victor. In convention nssembled, condemn tlm er'rtl of Intolerance and dlicourtesy exhibited on that occasion and illnavow a.l responsibility lor nio uisi irrmicc oi ui Hpeukers tn a public tin It mul for thr subsriiaeut vtolenco tndulced In by mem bers of the Republican Marchlni: club; and be It further Kesolvid That we nt.io deplore the folly that caused the republicans of l olorado to provoke disorder that followfd the lirinrlnir of Cloiernor Itoosevelt to this city under th aosplees of His corillaliy hated traitor una icnvuauo. Minnior i.uwuru u Wolcott. D1:nvku. Sept. M a mccttus to- nljht under tho auspices of the Arapahoo County Democracy resolutlous worn Intro duced by Covcrt-.or C. 3. Thomas and passed cuucemtiiK tho nssaull at Victor ou (5ov ernor Koosovclt nnd party. After stating that tho "disorder was provoked by the preseuco and assravnlod and continued by tho londuct of Senator V.. 0. Wolcott." and that "durltu the prof;ros of llovenior Koosovclt and his party to thu depot .1 tir.ht took place botwosn certain republicans who inlsttok each other for disturbers of tho peace,'' tho resolution coutluuts We un.iinilinedlv ilenounod the wilful and mi!!.-!ous uiaiiufnet-.iro and clrculnt'.o:i of the false nnd wh lly Imaginary rumors unit ri ports whuh aro mm lor the purpose of liihaeucliiK tho polilU-.il a.. lion of the po pie mid who o onb effect can be to lnJu:o and retlect discredit upon the coo.l name and ntundlmr of Hie COmllianW-tflth Y.' protest nnalust the men who so rcckles,y un.l ivniii.iiilv sip.. tier ai-d m.iMiii om le - p'o for a sui',osed political mlvantaKO tii .I renroiich a euose lhat icuulns resort io t-.-.famy to hiuu1 stu-.es PLEASED VITHTHEIR TRIP rrulilliltlim Lenders l).-Hi;htid ulili Ti.t-t)ii) l.iiufclou .lust Un iled of , on l.ii t-l. MII.WAl'KKK. Sept. -John 0. Woollcy and Hor.ry II. Metcalf. prohibition candl datoa for president and vice president, con cluded a ten dajs' tour of the northwest with a well attended rally hero tonight. Tho meeting was held at Ulncon hall, about I. SW persons belus pioseut The pakers wero Henry 11. Metcalf. Samuel Dickie. John O. Woollcy. Oliver W. Stewnrt. J. H. Smith of Madison and K. W. Chat'.u of Waukesha. The tlrt stop after leaving Madison was at Jauesville. where Mesirs. Metcalf, Wool ley aud Volney H. Cushlut uniko to SOO persons at the der-ot. Ai Kort Atklnsoa a stop of thirty minutes was made, both coiiJldates being loudly cheared. At Wau Xcsht au hour's stop was wade. J. W. Smith. yrDh'bitton candidate for governor. Heury II. Metcalf, John 0. Woollcy. Volticy 11. Cussing aud Samuel Dickie ipoke to IN pern at the depot. Mr. Woolley was prese-ntts! with two bottles of Waukesha water. Oliver W. Stewart, chairman of the national prohibition committee, cud the fo'lowiug statement tonifht: The prohibition special train on the trip to (he northwett surpsel my exre.-ta- lireat crown mei i. everj-nrnrrv' I-'AIKIO, N. li., 8cpt. 20. SpeechtnaltliiR from tho roar phitform of tho Ilrynn train began early imlny. Mr. Ilrynn rhniiKcd at Aberdeen tliiriiiR tho night nml tho town of llntikluHon wnH tho first atop todny. Tho Ilrynn pnrty hail been nugtiient.d nt Aber deen by n .Iclegiitlon of democratic londorn from North Uakotn, who tiro escorting bi n ncross this state. Included In thin party are: Hon. J. II. Katon, chairman of tho atato committee; W. M. Wlpperman, nom inee for governor on tho fusion tlckot; I.lciitcmint lllldrcth, nomlneo for eon gross, nnd Messrs. Klclnol uml Cnroth, secretary nml clinlriuun ro spoctlvcly of tho stnto committee. There wnn n Inrgo crowd anscmbled ut Ilanklnson. Mr. Ilrynn lalkod to tho usscmblnico for llvo mlnutca, ilenllng freely with tho ques tions of tho Inoreaso In tho Btnndlng nrmy and Imperlullbtn. Ho told them thnt tlm ono wns dependent ou tho other nnd ho said Hint In our purchnso of tho I'lilllpplnca wo hud only aoctired nn option on n tight for tlm Islands. Tho next stop wns at Wuhpo ton. Hero ii Htnn.l had been erected In tho center of tho town nnd from It Mr. Ilrynn spoko for llfteen niltititcH. Heferrlng to tho Introduction of lilmsolf ns "thn next president," Mr. llryuit anl.l that whether ho r.lmutil bo the next presi dent or not would depend, In part at least, upon tho voles of those present. It was never ton Into to correct n mlBtnko, ho said, nnd ho minted North Dakoln to remember that nn.l nt the elc. Hon In November re verso the result of four enr ngo. He anl.l- I ti in glad Unit I live In u country wiioro tlm peoiiln can picet -.vli'.in they plea"', l inn gliid that w-r not only luivo the rluht to elect. Imt that wo Imvo frequent eleet'ons. m. thnt If von mnke a mistake one limp Mill I'm. rnrreel II nnotlio.' fine, mill I ll PC tii peoplo In ro will cornel tho inlHluko you mime riuir years ngo. A government Is like u corporation. In Homo respect-., he continued, lhieli citizen Is ii Htoekliol.ici- mid on election day tne elHieiiH select their directors ami nm in reetiirH tmiiiii.'n llm 11 ITiilr.l nf till. ffOVlr.1 inenl of tho coiporiitlnii If those wboin you elect tiimuigo tlm uffulra well, then you give them your approval, nml If limy do not do what you want .lono you con demn them. Wo have had four vears of republican administration. Yon know whit llm republican parly stands for; you know wlmt om- imllllen me. nnd eon are the ones to elinoso b 'tween thoe parties nnd HmJe millelej t'tider llm l-elltllllleatl lldtllllll tri- Hnn the trusts have Increased If von like the trusts you ought to vote tho repub man ticket, ir y in lutvo imt enoucn oi i irni now ynu will get enough If Iho ri'publlcnn ii.ip.v uIiivm li niiwer Hot vll'"i I IP- inenibor how tho people have learned In tho Inst four cnr- what tlm trust Is .when t iev nuclit to luivo Known in uuvunce, i nm rnmliiiteil .if em nf nlomnll S tll'OVerll ' He said: "Tile wln mnn foreseetn llm evil nnd hateth him elf. but the foolish pass mi mid nre minlthril." Poinatlmi't I Un.l republlcnn who enn not remember long sentences, n) I havo condensed tbli thnt they .can remember It. Kolomon's proverli eomnnied rends th's wny: "rim who mini geis nn men ir.io his head; the foolish man gets It In the neck." Discussing tho l'lillipplno iiuestlon, ho raid: "You will search In vnln for a more ills honorable part than tho republlcnn pnrty has taken In turning n war far humanity into a wnr for conquest." Ho then referred to the fact thnt n com pnny qf soldiers for tho 1'hlllpplncs bad been organized in Wahpetoti nnd asked how- much of tho orleutnl trade should bo re quired in exchange for tho life of ono of them. Ho wanted expansion of trndo as much as ntiyoue, ho said, but ho wns "not willing to put ono American boy on the block nnd auction him off ior all tho trade of tho east." CK00KSTON, Minn., Sept. 10. Mr. Ilryan explored tho valley of the Ited River of tho North from Wahpeton to Grafton, and turn ing back from Orafton to Grand Forks, then started e.istwnrd nnd reached this placo at 7:15 o'clock tonight. He mnd nine speeches again today and several of them wero ngaln more than an hour Jn length. Tho speeches were generally addressed to farmers nn Mr. Ilrynn spoko to them ns u fnrmsr. The weather was again good, but at places was ro-.nouhnt too breety for comfortable outdoor rpeaklng. Uetween llrand Forks nnd Graf ton some ono carried off Mr. Dryan's best hat, supposedly ns a souvenir. No. 333-CHINA CASK-Quartcr-sawc.i golden onk mirror bnck and largo hov eled French plato mirror on top twist carvings--French legs nnd hand carved worth $15.00 A speclnl No. 369 TKA TAIIM3 lllrd'n-oyo mnplo two shelves very fancy design bead carving u very stylish table would or dinarily noli for $12 among C tlm bargains O'DU No. sna-lllON IIIH) This la thn old regu lar $2.50 bed brass knobs best ensters, etc. Wo arc getting pretty low on tho special five thousand lot, nnd have but n few of somo alios left Iron bed $1.00 Good Spring 1 ! Cotton Top Mntress 1 75 llnrd (o rime In Iditlio. BOISK. Idaho, Sept. 20. Tho populist executive committee by a vote of 3 to decided to place democratic candidates tor governor nud attorney general on tho popu list tirket. They offered to filo the noml nation of Frank W. Hunt for governor, but it was refused by iho secretary of state on the ground that there was not sufllclent showing of authority of the eonuulttoo to make, the nomination. They Hlso ngaln of fered to tile tho nomination for Democratic Klcctor inch, but li was refused for the KMim reason. Onni entloil of M.oli.l lM. Anr.HDKKN. S. D., Sept. 29 (Special.) A mass convention of tho na'lonal social democratic party voters was held In this city September 27. The following electoral ticket was nominated- K. F. Atwood of Twla Ilrooks, V. I'osley of Aberdeen, George I Swan of Frankfort and It. w. Hairs. Aberdeen. Letter from MoKlnley. NKW YORK. Sept. J. -Senator Hanna alked to the Commercial Travelers' Mc Klnley and Koosevelt club at noon today. U K. Ccry. deruty naval efflcer of ne p.iT(. preswe anu lairvvru.d me ip-asers. , hirpnrhi.Uim tn mary placis was - ' r - - - - - - ' ' riTBl 4 IV . . " . t -w " " -- - the fellowtns letter from Mr. McKtnley Mear Sir I taie rvad )iur le'ter of the list ct lae work la which eu are en ta-sed and send cordial creetlairs tJ y u and the wewbers of yrur club. Please ac cept lay (hanks for your kindly express , ns tt good will, which are much app-e. lueJ. Slneorely yeur. WUXIAM M'KIS'LKY." Sejutior llaaaa's speech cwuyned twinty oiiautes. Arrmmr llootei rli' Tour. NKV YOKK. Sept. 2 ArrasgeaMt n s for iiiernr KeaseirelCs teur thranch Wait Virtiaia ere mi t-iay at the repub litis a headqutrters. He will so io Whsel ag (he meralas of IVioWr 27 and taeacs t t rurkersbura. Of(cbr iS he ill olattit (o make as to apathy V.eryw-ftetv our local and state workers sre awake to the opportunity which the canuuitu of WW oners io i iij The special leaves Milwaukee at I M Sun day wcrBtug. arrivtag In Chtcigvi at 7 W o'cKvk. Woolley In Wisconsin. MADISON. Wis.. Sept. J The prohibi tion rectal (rata arm est here frv.ni Mmne- apoll (his Euaraiac. making a itap of f.ur tMur-s. A forenoon's rally was held in the art-eiubly rvccii of the state capital, a lirct crowd beiag preseat. Chalrsaa Dickie m trodneed, Heary U. Metcalfa, candidate tor vice preildeat. who dellvired an sd'-r.si. belec feltcwed by Volley Cnshtac of Milne, fe laid open the eaa(een vrr4tis.. Cha r tuiu Dickie felliwed wUh a shert ajdreas The New Bargains nt $26 No. SCO DIlKSSnil nird's-eyo maple swell front harnl carved fancy beveled French pinto mirror slzo 26x3J size of top 24x44 n dresser that would retail for fully $35.00-blg value, j RQ No 307- SOLID OAK DltHSSKU-Golden oak fancy shaped beveled French plato mirror 22x21 slzo of top 21x11 triple serpentine drawer froiitu French legs nnd vor finely finished -In tho regular wny this would sell for $16.00 Special" 1075 .9.75 Completo outfit $4.20 No, 181 IKON 11KD Mosa green bronze flntsh-acilld brass Irlmmlnss cxtentlon I footn bed lo sell for $22 A special bargain nt 1IA1U MATTHESSKS- Matin to order In cur i own shops eonio and aco oru "Special Inducements" otiw. TWO CAHLOADS of Dressers and Chiffon iers dressing tables und full bedroom suites. V1! WILL havo over forty now patterns of drcbscrs In mnhogny golden oak aud blrd'a-eyo maple bought cheap and marked nt a bargain. COMU AND 8RH these new goods before they nro picked over. No. lll-LADinS' DHKSSING TABLE Ma lior.uny, blrd's-eyo maplo, goldon oak- hand polished French legs fnney shaped bovolcd French plate mirror, slzo !Sx21 size of top 1Sx24 swell front drawci lined with blrd's-eyo maple and finished -a regular $17 00 Dressing Table sr."!.:::: 10.75 DltAl'UHIKS LACK Cl'UTAlNS Vl'HOLSTKUY MATI.IUALS Many bargains In this department which should be seen to be appreciated. Kxteusluti rods for .V each. Drapery Kings nt Co dozen. China Silk oriental, DOc yard, Ktiibrolili'i'Cd Muslin, lie yard. (30 Inchon wide.) Mndtan Muslin, 19o yard. Hope 1'ortlrres, $1.75 each. (Any color.) Couch Covers, No. 524, $1.50, extra "Host Down" Pillows, $1.60, extra. (24x24) Irish 1'otnt $4 Laco Curtulus tor $2.00 pair slz ill ft o rent Btyles. ncmannts of upholstery goods good for chair Hcnta nnd sofn pillows No. CM-TA1M.STIIY lOKTinilKS-50-lnch wide. 3 yards long green red browu - bluo and assorted colors a $4.u0 I'ortlero to sell for No. 1244 LACI3 CUKTA1NS Kococo de sign $S. 50 curtain tor No. 719-SOLID OAK KOCKKK-Leathor sent wide arms very large, extra strong a splendid rocker at $3.25 Wo have Just received uuo hundred of these for 2.15 ococo de- 4.15 K Leather xtra strong Wo have .1.80 in or.lerliiK !' mnll plensn kIvo (Ii c stocli iiunibara us quoted above, or e.iine in nml nU ( sec Hie pieces n iilr.led. , ... - .uj-i BILLIONS OF STAMPS USED Startling Pacts Frowotcil by Forthcoming Postoliico Doiiartmont Roport, INCREASE OF OVER 400,000,003 IN A YEAR Any Ilonlit nn to (J.c lliinlnrss 1'ros lierlly of (ho lulled Mnli-n Cnsl Asi.lr by (be l-'luurpis 1'iii-iililieU (o llm Co un Icy. WASHINGTON, Sept. 20. Tho annual re- pott of Third Assistant Postmaster General Madden for tho llscnl year ending Juno 3, WOO, which Is soon to bo published, will inm liivii iiim;si;. n whole nn increase In population of f0,C"-r.. or flC.Sl per cent from 1VJ0 to 19"0. Tho population In lSo was 32.131. show ing nn Increase of 10.S03, or CI. 34 per cent .n . cnfi . I , I .. i... .,....) in WOO Is ns follows: First ward, 12,43.-.; ! furi )we c"nV," " "hWU '''Vl wC!"lV."n1y , llierleiin ('iiiiiiiinlen llo Little llll-l-iicfi lit Hie liii.il.-. There nro but three American life In- Second ward, (5.703; Third wnrd, 11.513; Fourth ward, 0.SI5; Fifth ward. 1 .371, Sixth ward. 11,206; Seventh ward, 14,031; Klghth wnrd, C.UC'.i; Ninth ward, 0,7:3. The population of the city of Knoxvllle, Tenn., ns officially announced today, Is: lOOo, 32,037; 1S90, 22.535. Theso figures show for tho city na a wholo an increase in population of 10,102, or 4 1. S3 per cent from 1S90 to 1900. OfT OP A TIGHT IM.ACH. Iloir n ClorL W.irKeit t'p nn i:ei.p fur lneli lllty to Ills l.iiiiiloi er. "It's mighty hard for a clerk to be suave contain somo interesting figures, showing a1 nnd polite nil tho time," said a department largely increased uso of tho postal system. 1 manager in one of mo uig stores to n .now Tho total number of postage stamps of all Orleans Times mnn. "A clerk Is llko any kinds issued, Including ordinary stamps, other human being, subject to headaches postiigc-due stamps, stamped envelopes nnd and Indigestion nnd nts of irrllnbllty, nnd nostnl cards, reached tho enormous total occuaiuiiiuiy uu ni ou n iu.id htu" utl of 5,333.000.000, valued nt $9S,tOO,00O, an lu croaso of over 400,000,000 stamps over the preceding year. Tho use of what Is known ns "special re quest" envelopes, on which tho rostonico ' department prints tho purchaser's return ' address tree of charge, has increased over 15 per cent over tho previous year, tho total number issued being nearly -4 0,0t0,t00. The use of these stamped envelopes is confined largely tuslness coucems nnd tho immenjo tncrei.se, to especially significant pt tho Increase of business correspondence. business in all Asia, reports the New York Tribune. Ono of these has placed most of Its policies In India, another has made a special cffoit in China, but most of tha policies nre written on tlm lives of whits residents. The total number of policies written by American companies for all Asia was only 0,172. insuring the holders to tho extent of $13, . 'S3. 1 II, nnd on which they paid a total premium of $7$0.54S Statistics nro not given of the number of policies held in Chlnn. but the percentage Is small and the number of policies held by Chinese stunllcr still. The companies have mndo It a rule not to Insure Chinese who live outsldo tha treaty ports. The business that could ha secured in tho interior would not pay fur tho trouble that would be necessary to get It, and, besides, the question of Identi fication Is so dlfllcult thnt no company could nfford to tnko the risk of being do- frnuded by tho crafty Orientals. There ara scores of Chinese who look so much nllke intending it. When I was younger n few thoughtless words once enmc near los ng tllat (ort,lKner could not tcU thcm apiirt and with so many doubles available tho speculation, tn human death would be ruin ous to the companies. At tho treaty ports a number of Chinese have been nblo to secure policies. They mo n good Job, nnd tho wny I escaped being fired was rather amusing. It happened llko this: "I ha ' chargo of the men's furnishing counter In n large clothing store, nnd tho PRICE OF SILVER GOES UP Mint Will Hereafter 'iy Two I'enl Mini' mi Ounce for (lie Little While Mftnl 11 H.iy. WASHINGTON. Sept. 29. Owing to the advance In the prlco of silver, Director of the Mint r.oU-rts todny Increneod iho prlco to bo paid by the government for silver bought fiom 55 to 57 cents u standard ouuec. Tho government at present buys only such silver ns Is contntned In gold deposits from tho Klondike nnd other gold-producing sec tions. Cnder tho existing statute all silver In gold deposits Is paid for at tho market price. The price has advanced, steadily since 1896. when It touched 17 cents for n standard ounce. Tlm now prlco Is to go Into effect ou Monday. The director of the mint also has changed tho India rupee from Its silver to lis gold value, to go Into eftffect at the beginning of the next quarter. Although England placed India on n gold basis somo time ago. no ofl'.elal Information was received to that effect until very recently. A stiver rupee had previously been the standard Indian coin and was valued nt 20H cents. Under tho gold standard the sovereign succeeds the mreo as the standard nnd hereafter tho rupee will be reckoned on ct Its gold value of 32 2-5 cents. Ilrynn l pe.il nt Snrni.iiin. NKW YOHK. Sept. 29. -Chairman Me Gulre of tho state democratic committee sail todav tt at Mr Dnan will speak one I POPULATION DY STATES NEXT nur at mo cor.ren'ien nan at fcar.voga oi Census Iluremi Will Itculn TtiU Week Announcement of Interesting Lot uf Motlstlot. pay being flrstrato nnd chance of promo- ,iad t0 tako thp pnilowment or more tion excellent i was nnturn.iy nnxious io pcnslvn p0ic,c, jUt they wero not charged hold on to the Job. One morning, however, a h,Kh(!r rntc 0nIj. roc,,,, of rtJC0K. I was feeling all out of sorts and was nU((I 8tan(1,nK wno wrro able to glve ul just developing nn ugly headache, when a ,je,all8 reganj,,,,. tamll. hlslory wcre Rc. man camo lu and nsked to tea some cravats. ceptcd. Although the Chinese aro partlcu- I could tell from his general appearance ho ,ar abQUt trac(nB ,he h8tory of thclr was from the north, nnd ho had a curt. ,re back ,0 lh(J bc.lc,n; of talaiS ,n. senil-superclllous manner that lirltated mo Immediately. If I had been feeling well I would luvo kept my temper, but my bead was throbbing, and when he pawed over the stock, finding fault with everything nnd sneering at my statements as to quality, I begau to get crusty. Finally I couldn't de,,,j,ng on n rlsk surancc men havo found that as a gcnaral thing they know little about their own particular families. They aro seldom able to tell of what diseases their near relatives wore victims and cannot give other In formation which Is considered necessary In stand It any longer. 'If you really wn,nt a scarf," I suid. 'you'll find plenty hero that. Few of tho Chinese living In America have taken out insurance on their lives t , .. - . . .... .... , ..'.!.... ..nil'.... - .... are ... BU,.u a. a,. ...... umh ,u Thf r,ch raercnilnl3 who e0UJ BfjorJ ueen accustomed to ivpsr. jusi men i Petolcr l. David It Hill will preside. Mr, Hill will a'so preside at the meeting in Ail-any en October 17. at which Mr. Ilryan will ipeak. tlnnnn Golnir to South llnli.Kn. NKW YORK. Sept. St.-Senator Hanna left this afternoon for Cleveland, where hts family Is. He will leave for Chicago early In the week. It Is said he will not return to New York till the last week In October. The senator will accompany Senator Frye on a tour of South Dakota. omluitci! (or Conuress, NKW YORK Sept. JS Tha republicans of the Sixth district today nominated Nor ton V. Oils for representative In congress. SYHACCSE. N. Y.. Sept. 29 -The repub licans of the Twenty-second district today nominated M. IV Drlscoll tor congress. WASHINGTON. Sept. 23. The census bureau today finished the enumeration of all tho cities in the I'nltfd States of over 2 000 inhabitants, wiih the exception of Los Angeles, Seattle and Tacoma. The wcrk of announcing the states will come next, beginning with Arkansas probably next Monday or Tuesday. The states will be announced in short bulletins glilng the total population, the increase over the two preceding census reports, the popula tion by counties and the population of each of the cities under JS.No. Including all the Incorporated towns within tho state limits. It is hoped to complete the work on the states by the time congress as sembles, after which the work on the vital statistics will be pushed. Interesting bul letins are expected. Munition l nelinnaed. PHII.ADRl riHA. Sept. if -For the first time since the beginning ef the an'hrac te coal strike (he situation. at the ecl e-l s owned by the Philadelphia Mading Coal i ni cost in tho nelhborhood of $15.W0.N0. and Iran company a unchanged t dy oirr that of the preceding day. The ofSclal daili report from Superintendent Liuther. received at the office of President Harris, shows that the same twelve collieries In operation yesterday were all working today. Tweaty-seiea collieries are Idie. President Harris was nut at h's olee today No Information was obtainable at either (he oCk-e of (he cojI roxpany or rail road company on (he subject of a settle ment of the misers' strike. happened to look up and caught sight of n floora-alker. standing In a rear aisle and making frantic gestures to me with his hands. 'If you'll wait n moment,' I said to tho customer, wondering what the dick ens was up. 'I'll sc if I can't find some thing else nt tho other side." With that 1 hurried over to where the floorwalker was standing. 'Whafs the matter?' I asked. In a lew tone. 'Great Scott, man!' he whispered, 'that's the boss!' "The store, as I should have explained, was th S'Uthern branch of a New York establishment and during the time I had been there the head of the firm bad never beforo paid It a visit In person. Conse quently I didn't know hint by sight and my blood ran cold when I reslliod how hopelessly I had rammed my toot Into It During tlm next flvo seconds I did somo quick thinking, and among other things that came crowding into my mind was the fact that the bes had been married onlv a short nroe before. That gave me an Idea. think they do not need to lock out for posterity In any such fashion, and. cf course, the poor Chlncso cannot take out endowment policies. It Is for the benefit of the poorer classes that a mutual In surance society has recently been formed In San Francisco. It Is not well under war as yet and the Chinese of New York C.'t do not seem to bo acquainted with the details of the scheme. It is said to be modeled to a certain extent after a well known insurance order. The first Chinese policy to be written in this country was Issued about ten y. arj ago to a rich Mongolian merchant bo lned In Montana The company did c t care to take tho risk, and so Inf rmed ths hustling agent who had secured It. At soon as the Chinese found that they d.l not consider him desirable he waate-l a: insurance policy worse than anything :e cn earth. Ho told the agent that he . had to have It. After much ccrresy.r. ence tho company said It would wntr policy for an extra premium. anJ aa-n i I'm. Mln- I...I. ' T I, l r,dA.t , n t ft. A fln,. ., . , , . 'a figure so high that the Ch nese wec.i r ' walker, 'and In a minute or two ycu sendi" " ,7 . . ' . . one of the boys to me with a pleco of folded letter paper.' 'What are you up to?' te asked. 'Never mind' said 1; "you do ex actly as I say. Let htm Just hand no the paper and walk off." I hurried back to th counter and found my taan locking black as thunder. 'Serry.' I said, still as gri.fl as ever, "but that's all we have If nothing In It suits you. you'll have to go else where." 'Very well.' he replied sarcastic ally, 'and now let me give you a small piece of information. I" At that moment a boy handed aae the nave cocsiuerea tt for a moment u: ordlnary circumstances. As It was. he a -ceptcd the offer and the policy was ax . out. Nearly all of the Chinese ministers to :lt United States during recent years, lac'.' : log the present incumbent. Minister v hae taken out policies of ose kind another. It Is a case ct advertises: i the companies more than aaythlsg ei--Several of the Chinese cestui hare sored their lire. The ther Cklaei jm' ties held In this cousiry were taJtia c' paper. I tore It open, pretended to read a ' P-T A.-t.-ne ate.icann.s nete. slapped my leg Joyfully and pw-: ArK Ut Insurant .ati eeeded to do a double-sR on (he floor. ' Poetically xo lunw( la I'tod trr The stranger glared at nse in aasasetaenL I ,orJ"- Is '- sl Arner: r What the deuce Is the matter with you" " -i" f -' he growled 'Are you crazy, or Jus( drunk ' Vsued Stale.!- TV 4lk -'.Wtiher.' 1 criPd. ! im stmniv rn,vj Chinese sre insurance ts vtHU la Ki- Inexpressively relieved and rejoiced! You ,1,a' c'r"ws l1 im-Tii w must pardon this idiotic exhibition, my dear sir.' I went on earnestly, 'and I hope you So far as the work has progressed It , wlli .t o.rjon mv Er01. rudeness to rau appears uaeiy aa iae prsseui census Dnnlnp root Hull t'rniness. Pl'N'IAI'. t Sept f-.Spell TeV tram i The V.mlap Oiart met anJ d rsi(sl the IVnison eiMlete fni( ball (earn on (he ciid I mil here th's afiemtton by a sre ef a o A lane crowd witneel (he game The liuniap warn Is tn splendid trim and V rva.ly L met any team am plae at any tune. ft says Manager t-ailth-vrs -p.S Huntinttian br the Oh o Kher ra '.- ' -,..i ,icF i rhiriPivi ii-ini.ecien John U Woolley caadiia'.e lor presuetit lrl r ven rg s. " aad rea aj; N. h- was nexs 'a-Placed, was wa ir. y I' Ycrk (Xtcter W. rt r WocJ.ey srvke tor Jcrty ta ,v CURFEW LAW FOR MANILA Clllsens Who Mind Their llasliirss nml Are Duly Sober ("an Mny Out I ntll 1 1 (I'Cloek. a moment ago. I was beside myself with anxiety and didn't know what I wa doing The fact is.' I said, with the best lailtatlon of diffidence I could muster up. 'the fact Is we have Just bad a new arrival est at my house and. really, I hope you will over look' 'Don't say a word.' he interrupted cordially, grasping my band: 'I appreciate your feeling and your apology Is ample Here's tuy card ' WASHINGTON. Sep: 29 General Mac Arthur at Manila recsntiy Issued the fol lowing general order fot the betterment of the government of the city of Manila: "Kxlsttnc orders requiring residents of the city of Manila to confine themselves to their hows after 10 o'clock p. a. are v.rhT smendeJ to extend, the hour (a 11 o'clock p. m . afier h:ch hour (he streets I afterward he never failed to ask bow (he .k rltr wttl b rlPri bv ii Mile. , yauagsier ws genius on ne tz. e.a t tcore c' which have itesviei at zt-t:- Chinese parts- Seieral ftjmM istaa; a;es have worked p a My te. China dnrtnt retetit jsar. Vtecs f Lbout a deien regvtarty eTnt:i& C-i.rnf imurauce ccrapaatfi, eS l...-4 ti n . wealthy ts d ta W itii 0it .' Penang. whtek a firiul.M'.fcwt rt i ttt. Heng Kc Xi iaf let i surname rKTa:e Ckl At tii Hta n hctk eapitst.t4 fee II ssl M. ?wt Ho. of ShaiMtit. I if-x turpi ttu.ii.f with a car -tat .ttKl -.kttii. added the department manager, grinning, i )VK: w, sn? . . .-.., "hut It was a clese shave, especially a rn-.r1. --. ' . - ''.. view of the tact tbat I was aad am a case hardened eld bachelor with a special aver- ' ston to Infants The toss wis very klsl asd cardial. al whenever he came to tows t t- 1 Niiii'k i.'f t n - T . .- -T P." It 1 e -.- ( - - ,r -a-Tr .l,fl'.-' n e. nm nu - ft. ! li 'I'lfliW. 1 1 I''. 'I , ., ft. ! U "I Saloons will be closed at 10 oclcck p. m asd the sale of liquor ts prohibited after tbat hoar." know znr better to this day Arrests Werr Kerr. Th n-yie arrwnaemerts for (he Gronn Indians Win. I 4 Jnsrnh and Wnnxrlllr. of th eamlval las( nlh( wtre s.. OKNO V NeK Sryt . - -Spe -lal Tele- .,cHrw.m' s.. -Th. .,,u,i. i V 't?"". 2?i"7 .."' " friM Th I VI ' J. S i'f K". I - ... ' . s " 1 '". : r Z .. ,. . , , ' ,y by H i,' Th cf the vlty of St Joseph Mo is cR;.!;;. c.i tM ( w:,. kil t.i-.'.i '"v ' a bxw " r--t ..r s;e- ts 't . UBr,- ,J tod.y is 1a- 1 . -- . ?" '-r: - ' . htt in r X .1 taaiu is ti' ' I HILL-END SALE. Rcid the U-.istoj $iwe an- nouiKCJiw it ou pV l- ?" bvi:iis .luiiJav at a- m