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NO AN8WKK \8 YKT. ‘ I R* TARV OLN^V'f NOT W. TO CRf AT BRi ? AIN. • h* \»U0$m Ian Ntffrr f • »»•*«•*»♦ r IH« « </••#*! 'Mis if'#««?*>» ffOd#rf*»# •»» I iMf I* I f|«4f Tf»#-r# # •»» fi# ii/*n WUii U<« |fo# fi»#•# /•♦ Has Hall»#1 Mr Uhirf to %fr flail. Nrw York, Oct. 24.- A special to Hie Herald from Wash in# ton say* tha additional particular* hate ju»t bran ascertained concern! n/ the con tent* «,f Kicrrtarjf Olnev’* note to '.real liritaiu on the Venezuelan mat ter It la a communication of about * an word* and contain* a full leview of ilia effort* which the Lnited State* ha* repeatedly made to *.-enre a set tlement of the long standing di»pute between Ore at. liritaiu and Venezuela. Jt describe* the hiatory of the Monroe doctrine, point* out the applicability of tliia doctrine to the houin'ary ui* pute, anil then declares tiie principle, which i* the vital part of the note an 1 the j;riut princinle for which the tinted Stale* i* now contending— namely, tha* no Kuropeati power *ha!l en.ary* it* territorial dominion on tin American continent by uu-niinof force. from tin* biir i secretary olnev pro ceed* to dee la re that arbitration i* obviously llie only just method by whe n Oreii* liritaiu can hope to reach a sett,client of her dispute with Ven ezuela Such arbitration, he ays, the 1 u,leu States i* now, as formerly, v* I ■ it y i»/ j /1 'in i • a i ■ . ini >. lie isa «-irjs«* i»s- language |wemits in the declaration that auy attempt to react) a settlement of I lie contention by means of force would be regarded a* an act unfriemlly to Ln I nited Stales A ween a I'lncyis careful to point i in t . note that tbe United States tia*. no opinion to offer concerning the merits of Ureal Britain'* dispute w ith Venezuela So far as tbe United State.-, knows either party to the eon tention may be in tbe rigid, Hut lie review* tbe bis*orv of the territorial mislimirrstanding between Venezuela on tin- one side and Ureal Britain on the other in order to show mo t conclusively that doubt* do exist as to the right of either disputant, that (ire,it Britain has at var oil* t inies herself admitted the exidcm i of the doubt,arising through a si r i - o! complications. imperfect descriptions and indefinite treaties. He establish!- as it appeals, beyond eontraven'ion, that the dispute is of that cbaraco i where no ahaoiute right nor el' rm of title exists with either party, and tftut the <|uarrel is essen tiailv one o! those mi sunders landing* hetweei. nations which, by innumera ble inti (national precedents, are pro pei y to In adjusted by means of ar bitration Having 1 inis effectually estopped any p • -*-11,'plea tb.d tin* territory in ipi" lion indisputably English soil and then ton- coming within tiiat rule that no ini' iieau submit lo arbitra tion as t>, title to its own territory, .secretary (fluey again declares that, through the Monroe doctrine, the United Stall . Ini* a right to a voice in the -ettii iii'-ot of this matter, and that his voice I raised to urge that the dis pute be sett '-d by arbitration. T..c S i retary take* i be ground that arbitration may confirm tireat Brit ain's jtiilsd" ion over all the disputed territory If this should lie the find ing of tin tribunal, the United States would henceforth respect that de cision! but. be holds, that until tireat Britain * title shall have been passed upon by ucli tribunal, the United Wales i and will continue to be a party lo ( a iplestion. Ten ■ • • levcii weeks iiave now elapsed since this importanteommun i cation was placed ill the bands of the llritisti government, and no other re soonse has b.-eii received than a formal iieknow'.i ilgcineiit. The officials would very much 11K< to iiave a reply before t ongress convenes, but they ari- by no fiji'Uin. - an, nine uiai innir winin'*, win In noun)! •) with In any rasn. the pi nlia in I it n am that the I'resident will iillicia y inaIn4 known the con tenth of Kei r.itary Olney'a oote iu bi» annnui inn- snym. TU* fi«'hiil( of an Old I-’and. N a *» h * i i f r, Tunn., Out brtdl Wuliif of < ookvillu vva* ahof ami klllud at Ui»* Inion dujtot by you ii o Turr.v of < ooUviliu Komn t im»* at*o J urf . s br < t h**r killud Walltur'a broth IT HI tin* IllollUt liillh. .Hill NlllU** tie'll tin ru i • ii * hcten bad blood butwuun tliu ‘liiuilii •* 'trail, l&4fltl»«*r fllrtiur la|»iurt'd * * i i ii i. i ou in , < »rt T# \| iku < •»r hr ’In lii -1 oiiu .if the Slilu Sylv.l u.iiij f train »obt*ui-», who o|H*mtud r ' ii . . kifui! > in lht» t •mtorv for >*,*• V4.I* i *» * lllj/ilt loil.o*l ill III*' (•*•!•'iui j.iil h* ru, luo hi .: I** i n uaptuiud hi i i- reservation by u of »f!h rr ,l»lio a. If* Ilnur nil trial. |,|iS|diN Oi l • I ill* li’iitl of IaW/ > |t» i« r formurly u meuihur of |.M hiiiritl and sutl lo liavu hu.'ii th* I»t iu* nio*ur ib thu tit* it i|»u latum* aiot ii »r lil'id lit tliMi'Ui to I'll* bill uiulof tfi»"i|i of uouiielliuft all*! wku M4-. i thn*itli*>l front ihu A»ifi ntin* llui»ubliu after murli delay. wa* hu^uu i . d.i v in l!ii» Vuuuii'»» Hum h ibviaiott rf I hr i vh uottrt of juftliuu I itrvtnomHt* lata* * niti t ii ii tu ft 11 |i*%a Hull .*! Maul i • * iu tit *t i * "i Hilt. |t ha* autud a ..i aid and a *u* ah in l!iu whnitt bus i an > if ) i 4ii in, . I hint )'tl Ml ♦* to tt •> fan** I in1* mi to lout , • , f m u i*kft iiaoim*? a! IhU n a* ft *M *u no f'ubt ' **« ItUiMWttaAf IrornUd. liiNtiiN «i*t ifu ! hi* t hr it>u|r > •, Needle** uoiioi uitI ha* b* uu •nail* » it \n * i ftad 'r Mat aid ft <*h*a i -u from lord **tl iiury'ft uv al Widrn** 44 rt « r|*lmb al Ilia Inf* i*M* tilth u. ,\u • IJ *4 * ** ‘Ml ft • d jfc| 1 Ml S • d at. i.fdauua 4% ,Ik |h« dtjd math *rl it * %a I* l.urd **IUt*ut) . att *'*%• r lo Ilia tliftfutMt retfardlMif V«4M • n la al»*l do* ft m*t m*«*d tu iw*r*.>tt*hy aU* n l until »k«* a«*wi*r ta forth** oh If I ftod M*|l«b.|iv *4 III bIy »to au attawar let day IVr bally fro i dlv ralati ntft «• %< b. «w«*aa the "a. toitaOivi i'Alfitt. I LX AS. SENSATION. **•' If/. 4«*AAtlAll Ilf »> II f. tiarrett. »fll«. Tc**« <»i'f, There was A lively affray on fhc afreets yesterday afternoon tie tween l.'i s M* Hard n, pastor of the West I'aria liaptist ''hnrifi and o If I' iiarrett, elty ml ior of tf»e l>»(ly %'etvk It had been refill fed that (lev Mr Hardin had de nounced ftie 1 atholii I'hnren and had i it 11 that h<* hail as soon Ida family • would associste with tlie moat aban doned srid dcpr . led Women a* with the Hister* of 1 hardy and that these women were of easy virtue I iiarrett. whose wife is a 1 utholic and a most < xtiwahle lady, ififiriai 11*1! Ifard'M awl asked 1 h w if lie had said it with a view to publishing* it as a w- vs ite n Hardin it'd he hail awl reiterated it In the strongest lanpuape lie could employ, iiarrett. censured Hardin severely, wlien the reverend penile wan became angry and declared tiia* in- was not afraid of an, > at hoi <■ the r kin folks or friends As tie turned away he ap* ! plied an insulting epithet to Iiarrett who struck him over I he head with b x unhrrlhi A policeman immedi ately arrested Iiarrett. whereupon Hardin drew his knife atid made sev eral efforts to cut b in Hardin wax then arrested for distiirbinp the peace and makiiip an assault 4 loxeil Against American*. VVasiiiv.tov net, :>i. Apparently (lie Hritisli authorities feci they have pom* as far as prudence and courtesy (M-rmits in as.ist up in the education j of our naval constructors, for the ! Navy department has been notified I that hereafter ii" American naval of* Ui'VrH will f»rr ill li'-'i uii: I coiirMS at tfo<* <»ri'i'iiwmil Hoyal School l of Naval AivhitiMTfiir#*, a priviU'jfi* j i wiimli lia bi?«'ii 4'iijiM <*<1 by 1 lii'fii for many yi'.'ir*, w it h * imli signal b«-n#*ti 1 ! that tlmy bavi* u-uall\ trra*luat**«l at or fii'ar tin* of llnor 4'I;ihm»#. The iilfo-jrow M'1u»ol and that at I'ari* hoiVi'Vi'r, aT4* Mill open to our yoiintf roustriM'tor*. and with tin* ofH'iiintf of ’hr * ormdl roiir-.<' on naval architect' j nrr tin* Navy depart iwm fe#*ia it can jo*t alon# vrry widl itimiII for iunrsaf ion. Br.OOMIVnToV. Ill . Oct. Colon* Robert <». Ingcrsoll addressed the an nual reunion of Uie Soldiers* and Hall- j or*' Association of McLean county J here yesterday afternoon. In the course of his remarks he advocated strongly the annexation of < ariada. i Hawaii and ( uha. The stars and stripes should wave over all the coun try from the Oulf of Mexico to the Arctic ocean. lie also emphatically favored recognition of the Cubans as belligerents. His sentiments were re ceived wi:1 t bnndering applause. The Cull nits Itei omTIt-if. N'kw V'oivk, Oct. 36.—The Morning Advertiser says that Robert Livingston t utting, who married Minnie Seltg rnan, the actress, and was disinherited by his fattier has effected a reconcilia tion wit.ii his family. The young man and his wife are traveling in Lurnpe with h s mother and it is said Minnie Seligrnan Cutting lias promised to leave the stage and that Mrs. t utting will leave most of her fortune to her sou. For it om l v|toslliofi, Wahiii.voto.v, Oct v0. Tin- sugges , tion that a great exposition, marking the close of the present century, he hehl in Washington in the summer of . 1W00, is meeting with much favor here j Besides commemorating the close of the century, such an exposition would mark the centennial anniversary of • the founding of the seat of govern- ' incut in the District of Columbia. MUftourl Filllori In I «»riv«*ntlnn. W A It UK v* s i Ho, Mo., Oct. 36. A boll. blO editors are attending the Missouri I’ress Association meeting at I’ertle springs. This morning papers were -cad by W. L, Jiobcrtson of I’latts M I K , » . *» ' III •> I * ill « / I I It y L' HI , | Hid .f( 11rj A. Knott of Haunibal, and iiscussion* were led by II 1 . < hilders »f Troy, Irving ffiltnerof Liberty and J. II. Mr.Kite of Kolia. In the after noon paper* were read by .1 A Mud- ! mmi of Macon, .1 T Kradshavv of Le banon, K W. McMullin of Hillsboro did .1 H. Lallimore of Salisbury C'»fi(|M»M* Narrow K»ch|m*. Havana, Oct. 20. ~( upturn Oencra Martin*'/ do * nmpos arrived here shortly before noon from < lenfucgos. In his j-airney from t'icgo de Avila to >anti Spirit u* he was escorted only by i detachment of I * m# cavalrymen and a as attueUcd by a b ind of Instil gents, shorn he routed after a sharp light. During the en/ tgcinent hi** cloak was piereed by eight lniJlcts and a bullet went through hi > auddlchag Van Mi'Mc'Irn I'lcnds iiuillf, i'llirAon, Oel. *0 K *s < San llok eleii,** teller of the Meridian Is Loan iml d rust company who was brought t»aek from Mctico, charged with steal, • tig sioiMi* nf the company'* funds, pleaded gul tv today and was given iii Indot* i in na'** sentence He was if good f it in' \ and hid been a society Hid dub umii • in* lifter fur a toili*r. Klin 4iio t»* t D* D K Dear •iiii last night ofTtoc! to give ii vdxyi tiitiie Mount II" okc, Ma*», t'cmaie •Allege, |uov do| the • h cago alllliiftae dmi I i ar e tiic endow menl to •Jtai,• • <* o idie occasion a a- the auuuai (licetlag of fin wtiimnu* i allluraia's I umh uhii iiuonuir ll*®** j ) ns \s>.» i i < • a! , • a t 1 Lira I tenant Imu rti u hpen r r Millard died lit night .itei an din*'* whldi had ■ e%t>-ud d ovi r u>n in* ulln SW UmIi« II | S» l I • •lit |*l HMil.r. I.n*lmv tnt »i sir K it |*ef. has c( mi prom •%» d with nis ercdit*nsat »o |h f ((flit Nhs I -aogtr >, who it w.* iurn » * d about a month ago, w** ®nntetu|dat ug marriage with N.f l ob eft as soon as sii« o' taim «l a d 'ore® fiorn her lul l ill i Was among thus# larrs-its U* wh..»n to w * . ludddid IslMIsf A* II Ami Mum %*aln I IIP AMO I let »• A »|i ► I'd to III® News fiom Npmiigth ld, lit , *m « that t'uited Mat** senator d dm M Kaim®r ha* iutlior t#®d lha •nuoUMveiAient that he w II not be a Mld'datf for r® tint in I M l,K SAMS STAND. POSITION m OAHOINO VI N » ZUI I A II Hill Iw Pirn, .nil I iiiinrifif'ifiii.lHI 4tur inttrt UHiVHt r#»l %f «ili f nfliMiif Ml t<* I'fpifM lit# f i(#ti«tiitt of l orof##*#* lloiitldlttM «tn tin* II*iiii«i>Ik" I o/frr • Of llllll# IlftM i»f *r«4lof 4 olloo* lit# ftfooro* liiMlrlii# WpwiiMiof, Oct, Z.v— While It ia Absolutely true til . for the first nine in many years Hurl* at tlie navy yard and gun factories go.-s on ulglit and day and that I lie successive notes on I he Vcrie/uelan alTiir have brought that mutroversy to a stage where Knglaud must assent or dissent to the Monroe doctrine. with hostilities in the Jailer event, there is no hasia whatsoever for attribut ing to the administration the purpose to seek a>|uariei for the ipiar rel's sake as a dome-tic political ex pedient and there is not in the exist ing situation the least suggestion of theatric* display There is a firm well considered determination to pre vent the extension of Pairopeatl do minion on this hemisphere under any guise, though the petty turbulences of the sub tropic regions will not be re garded by the I nited Ista'es. diplomatic circle-,are growing some what skeptical respecting the cor rectness of the London dispatches which announces that the ultimatum has hem sent by l.onl Salisbury to Venezuela It Is shown ill the case .... .., .. .. . _. colonial officer* at I,’ru;in occurred in November la t no idfhdal cogni zance of the matter «ih taken by threat IJJitain until recently. I'nder these circumstances the probability of an ultimatum b.ng suddenly sprung' is seriously doubted. th -ugh it inot <|m-stioficd that Lord Salisbury ha* sent a communication to the • aracas goV4rnun-nt directing thtdr aMent am t4> th arre t <#f Sergeant Hchrcii* and asking for an explana fioii. If thi* Venezuelan explanation shoiihi not be satisfactory, then* it is said. <»i";it Itrita n might, with pro priety. respoml with an ultimatum. Senator * ulloin sai l last night, just I a* fore his departure for Illinois: "There is no question about the sen timent in t ongn-ss being in favor of tIn* upholding of the Monroedoctrine. I i oppose the doctrine will be ile dared in some more <-r lest formal manner by < ongress. amt if the situation demamls that anything la* done to enforce its observ ance, (’ongress, J think, can be re I led upon t4> ai,*t promptly, Urcat Hr i lain iloes not seem to care v**ry mu4*h for our opinion or our wishes and vve must maintain our own dig nity ami uphold our own rights. It lo ks as if most <»f the foreign powers had begun to feel that the IJuit4*<l States was getting too powerful to maintain tin* 4»|<| attitude at indiffer enee toward the affairs of the world, and as if they saw in our increasing strength some imagined danger to themselves. They seem to be bridling iiami il splaying a disposition to press us back, forestalling any po.sai bic aggri -.hi veil ess on our part. SENATOR HILL SPEAKS. Miiki‘% .1 4 fiaracf erfftltic Hpeerli ht w fllff flcriincralic Itslly. Nkw Vohk, Oct 25. Senator Hill was tin* central figure In the c'reat Democratic mass meeting under the auspices of the State committee, which was held at Hooper Union last night I’red It. (oudert acted as chairman, and with a few complimentary re marks intro«itii5<*<l Senator Hill. The Senator declared that the prin ciples of the Democratic party were wi, r.l'tin f« Mil i v- I i <• i t tliJit. t.lu*V ilo (lot need to be avoided We have dodged nothing in the campaign and we are attempting to deceive no one. If we an* right we want to win, and if we are w rong we deserve defeat. On the tariff bill enacted in 1894 b> the Oeinocntiic party he said: “It lias tteen in operation only a little ovei one year. Tnat t me ha not been ample to demonstrate it. value and usefulness It. is to regretted that t has not met tin* full exp*-eta! ion- of its friends in realizing sufficient rev enue to prevent deficiencies, but this consolation cxi-ts tf»at even if ther«* must be some deficiencies for a bn- f per.od, there has been no unnecessary extravagant taxation imposed tinder its provisions Sufficient time has not ••lapsed t*» determine accurately w hello i it . redllet .on were ail Wise or justifiah'e. but it i- believed in the end it will result in duinages VLNEZUEl-A WILL RESIST. TrtMiiileiil I r»«|xi I h»f \S III 0|»|Hnii \uf I iiglltti %tfi<ri ••Inn. I AllACA*. Oet President < respo was ashed to outline the position of \ cnc/.ttciit ill legat'd til t III •leinillid of (•real Itritalu that reparation be made for the arrest <ff lllitisli subject* am| that a settlement of the hoiivtdarie* between t fie countries be arranged. While tlie President of the Itcpublic mailita lied a eei tain degree of dlplo matic reserve, it is said on the highest authority that the government as well as ptiIdtu it i.iu loll i|'*es lint 1*1 I (•ret any attempt at uuj*is* aggre * on on the i art of Kaglami *nd confide* m ilie M« wrat* d trine Nhoutil however such aggression iH'l'UI' Netiv/ tela will resent hwio ally 'I he Vt*Mi<i-i> lint government i* slid .iff ia l. mi it form* d in i<gaid to | bug>'ainl s u*t malum # I Mr If ||tMU*«icl |Im|I.«*« let I !#»*• w * yy* 90 mi* « 11*a*i iiet **»• y»t« ittf Mot hpttixoa \tU hit 6 Han Mn*M left yesterday for Ha la* and I \« ndlg will leave today \indg M il Uia«44 {.. .„rng of |li« Nupf* me « at I s *tei It It - t u» ft o tin i we w r«* on a »i* ad one 1 • mi|| iii.it.,, I.). fiiriiUl. p. ».'r | to.itil* »i».I Xml (..i Mil.•4.1 »*• M |,..tu« Ti» r« l» f."t> I mi Dm | Mali, i II iKtititall li^lt !.»*< .Mi'lli •ml t tl) •!. Mil It# l't.1'1 |... I •*•(.'.». \ •! Illti'U. II..' I lit. «4« Im*.*». ulti li * . t■». (mi i* inv#liutf l*» < U'ImU *11.1 I 111* tmtt'.M* ALASKA EXCITED, ft'.f Af.'t « f t« ll|« l« IM tnb'fM I KMftlff iPU^mrfrft #/» Mr 411ft Wft*h Ort, 'I Mr • /»* tftti 'fi "f t*-» A Iftftkft \*tun*\ry #| "•* rfi Im« 1^. ft »krn «i|f I#/ tl r Afuirrirftii rrft 'Irfil* ttf J«ffir»ff ftfnl « f/nst« j« n m if* n/ iim'I** up 1tmtt » IkWlNliiry rlllli m( *hft* t<f k-#j# thr |h (»lr 4i««l fl»# Ut \y niltr to thr fJ»l»/< f I<f hr* llkl II*' r»!«»fthlr Vilk -»i iiitnr Tim* *»*•!*• t -mi i* ytfrn \py O It Ht*.nrhr4rt r-l»f-#r of lh» A\**U* M.n iftlUrtinl, ft* .1Hnrftff *%!.» i* not* n IhU ei*y If Kn/ 4»»-l < rf?--* an rtilrjr to thr V uk-Mi i mu try/ hr *ftn|, *'fth<- fftill hr* -*4* %*ir- f ftff#I *l r h-*(»r*r l/* ftrr<ifii|Mth that ••hjiu't It w tiring Ilyr4 I flirt ft* g |n»fl rrf rfitfy ,Hhr will ft !«o try to obtain Annette Ivaml. hit- will waive that ami all other eon •■iteration* in or«lrr to control the r>eh ininiw of the North. She won <| on ilonhteillv relin<|ui»h all claim, to the reot of tiie territory to /a n her etxl anil, if ahe ,u--< *•<•<!«. w<- tn /lit a* wall (five up any cla n on Alaaka ** INDIANS AND CHINAMEN tmrrion MI*,lonarf moiety I lie iiwe III, InirroX of "I lie«e I’eopte, IhMitilT, Mich. net. i'i The intellei-tnal anil spiritual eowlitiona of the linlian ami Chinaman were tlx* auhjeet* of earnest Solie tixle at the o[ienin/ ae-vion of the aecoml <lay of llie Ameriean Mi, aionary A*>*oeiation eonvention See reiary • .1. Hitler of New Vork (litemwM-il 'I he lint.all t u tor in the linlian I’rohiem." Itev, Iir Nehtma Hoynloll of Mm ai'hioetl*. anl the 111*1 #1 II 111 » • I | I rt v» nirw- , t j .mil learning. I iSherrod s >ule of • ounce!Unit, said tin* condition of the Association treasure dimo'il *' ms Hung lacking It costs “-I HO" to e In ea'r an Indian and fci.om -o'* to kiil one I’rofessor <\ W. Henderson of Iciii * ana made an address in which he de plored the condition of the negro youths of that state lie said only a few schools were provided by the state, and the blacks grew up in ignorance and sin. UNITARIAN OFFICERS. senator Hoar Ke-elecled I'resldenl Heap Syrnpaflor K«pressed tor troienl*. Wasiiisotos, Oct. s.Y At to-day's session of the national conference of the I'nitarian church tile following resolution, offered by the Uev. H J. Harrows of Hoston, wa adopted: “Resolved, That this conference ex tend its deep sympathy to the ' suffering people of Armenia, whose loyalty to their thristian faith has brought upon them anew the teriihle rigors of persecution from which they have suffered for centuries. In the name of humanity we protest against the outrages committed under the Turkish misrule. We recognize tin- responsibility of the treaty powers to secure govern mental reform, the better administration of 1 justice in the courts ami the enjoy incut of perfect liberty of conseiem-i We look with expectation arid eonli denee to the results of the determine I action of tin- Knglish government in 1 his direction," The annual election of officers re suited in the re-election of f.'niled ■States Senator Hoar of Ma-sachu It as I’resident: the Uev. W. I) Vo-ire house of New Vork, as Ueneral Secre tary, and William Howell Reed of Hoston, as Treasurer, Arrested for < analog a Wreck. Mexico, Mo., Oct, 1. Iv .Julian, conductor of the fast freight train which caused the fatal wieek at Martinsburg Tue-day night, was arrested and brought nere today The warrant was sworn out by Wabash officials, who charge him with criminal negligence in failing lo see the red lights on the tram stand ing at the Martinsburg d<-|e>taud stop .. ••If Isis. < eo ; .. ■ ii I.. f I.sosonl (1.0 collision and I tic death of two men. Julian will give bond for $500 for hi* appearance next Wednesday. I fivo Sol S«-r+tim. Wahki a. Minn.. Oct. 25.—<1. O. Jen nings, aged r.w. and Mrs. Kreda Kng irig, a (fed 7*5, both of New Uichiand, were married yesterday. The match was opposed by Jennings' children, especially Us Ills first wife had been dea l hut four mouths In bis settle incut with Ills children, before the marriage, it d. velo;.ed that he was worth over ttlo.'ioi, mostly in no'es while the assessor'* books snowed bis persona! property to be valued at but S-'ou. The (fraud jury Investigated and indicted him. t.i ( ashler I urrar Vfu,t (in to .tall. I’kiihv, okia., Oct, Kred VV. tartar, ex-easliier of the defunct I nsl State lie ok. was taken before Justice C one thi* morning and gave oi i bonds but was immediately real rested ami liken before Jus tice Walker and a $;,5oo bond demand* ed. wlm Ii be has let given out Is not likely log,ve lb, has been guarded by ollin r* f »r ti’ii liny* |Yoj»U* whu lo*t in tin* Millin' uf (Im I'unk (itsoitti* that Itr *hl*ll jfo to jifiMHi. 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T 9,0 presidential |<arty sf*nt tlx- 999*999999,91 rjuiefly at the Aracon wild 11 o'.'tof I* when they were driten rapidly In th# espmtilion yrounds without any pa rad# wbater. r Insole lb* yales the military was already gathered A(t< r llirrrrir# th# |rr#*olenl wa* ml roil ini.I by I'resolent toll ir of <li« #*|xr*ition company IV# sident ( ,#**#• laiol a appearance *t 111# front of the stand ail* the signal for an viiiburst of applause from the oinilitml# II# said: 'Mr I’resid'-nt, On uty own Is*half * ami for my or lalsrrera in theeteeu tire hram -It of our girrrrntneut «rho liar# »-'i-oin|.»nii-*l ru#, I tnariK you for ymir Itimi Wnfil* nf y reeling Hit >rr her# to congratulate ton ami your a toM'.ate* upon tin* sfdcml .1 sued , of th# ••aisrsiliirn yon liar* »#l on frsrt [ atnl U|iott tin* erideo 1 a yon hare gathered, chiefly illnatratin* of south ern enterprise, southern industry and Soiitliern reeujwral mu l#u? we are also here to cum a share in the nrtile of your achievement. ,\o motion of our countrymen, wherever fouml, can exclusively appropriate the glory arising from these sur roundings, I hey are proofs o' American genius ami industry widen ; are the joint gas«wion of all our j |a'o|de, and they represent triumphs ] of American skiil and ingenuity in which all nor citizens, from the high* es' to the liiiinhlest. have a proprietary right Wide my fellow citizens of fieorg a and her neighlarriug states may feiieitate them e.vi to the fullest ett nl ii|H,n such evidrnci ', as are here found of the grow th and pros|a rity of the interests and enterprises in winch they are especially roricernetl, 1 call n»f Ire depriv'd of the enjoyment afforded by Hie relleelioli tliat the work they have done emphasizes in the sight of the world the immense res line- and indomitable thrift of the people of the I n ted Mates • It seems to ne the thought may Ire suggested as not inappropriate to this occasion, that what we si c about ns is an outgrowth of uuollier exposition in augurated on American -Oil more than a century ago. wlu-u a new na' ion was exhibited to the civilized world, guar anteed and protected hy a constitution winch was ordained and established by the people of the I 'uited htates. With the declared purpose of promoting lheir general welfare and securing the blessings of liberty to themselves and their jioslerity. "The sneccs, which has attended the exposition of products andiuaini fticlnrers is not altogether due to the '(Utility of the -aril or character of the people in any of the contributing stile,, but it rests largely upon the fact that these stales are members of a bcneficient ly go verm-d nation, whose na ural resources and advant age* every Mr here have heen de veloped and improved by the influence of free institutions, and whose people have heen stimulated and encouraged by the blessings of personal liber v A contemplation of the benefits vouchsafed to us by our government easily reminds us of the importance of a hearty and united co-operation m their np|«ort and (>ro lection We should lovingly watch and guard it. not only because we are recipients of its precious gifts, hut for its own sake, and l/ccaii <• it nas been put into our hands in sacred keeping, to prove to tiie world that man c.m he tru ted w itb self govern in cut. "We shall walk in the path of patri otic duty, If remem tiering that our free institutions were established to i.ci.iiioln t In- int.t-r'.«l up! (:t U/p atrilfi for tkoM? thm^' which benefit all cnir people, am| each of iih jh content to ie eive from a common fund low hare of ne proHp. r'ity Unix contributed, \\ c ahull mins our duty and forfeit our heritage if, in narrow xcilhhiie *. we are h< edh'HH of tin* general we fare an I Hfrujrt/le to wm*h> from the <#ov* eminent prlvaU advantage* which cm only he gained at tin* e*|**nxe of our fellow country nun. *J |iii|h* I may therefore In* per rn'stted in com'lm-ion to »u//«* 1 ana in c t important le on tttii/ht hy thin 0 «a ion, thi’ vlonluh' m*e« ,xdy to our n itional In .»)• h and welfare and eon Mojuently to our individual happliie^ lined /imi of a«urcft>l di rimmat on hi our wiipfrort of p«d» fn*» ami In our advocacy of po|d‘c*l ihw‘lr»m*H he* tween t||o*e wh <h prompt the promotion of the public welfare i and tlio-c which o «*m to Hiinp'y • erv« M'lflnh mfereM* If we are toenioy Ih* Id *c ny* our jroveruin* nt , was framed to fairly and pint ly be,!oar, mi* Khali M-eurc them in due time, by j cu tivatiii^ a .pint of Proud American • hrot iierhoo I an uno^tiiiff upon micIi I'-n luct u will, with n tin* xptrii of the |/ohlen rub promote the j(»nertl veifarc * Haring lt«ogUr« VnliMt. §Y. Joaaru, Mo n t :#i lhir,fiar» ntada an att« iuj«t to yuhi entrance to the vault of tim I itucji hunk at t»r»o Ifoii Mo early yaxtirduv morulhtf hynamite wax c e l and th hui d<U|f Wax hail|y damaged h, the terrific • « I' "’•ion I be van t wa hlnwii to 1 hut the ate** box * <i«t.iinln|f ii >*ank fun remained cIo*«m|, due loh * rx rm 4|m • hut aie te 'llyf puf* sued COLO 111 IIOIJI U MURPI MW I ,«ii li> >> , I uII«h MmMi Ummi, •'*,»t..| Inr I, aiul Mam 1 hwli I i llktx l III Ik » • \ 4xhIi|< mur.lur xfiouiri>4 In iVi*.|*ii» *..iiiiiy , i ii'v itxl.'a «> l i't (>•*)• x» Jiu/uy < », xi, lat I ri-tw nr iiuii^ • xui . »i x I- xn „t x ii < * t iiiik . rniy ll. *i< i x ut munli'M' I lx mill Mim*! I’ll I ■» mill Mail.H K'xll ll avviu* t >t«> i i . >, aixl H x'li, i mi i iiarmaii*. M i in ■«<» i,x» ii»< 1 ulIlH • fa* liar. *» h lia.l a if.ifi.iill# mii'Ii a Marinati la»l fail in mIiIi'Ii na a|illt lliaUarMiitt lika i u|wll mUIi an • » IIM CORBETT RETIRES A •#*##* *• f ||# M«4 */»M tUm Prism $t4»g Wot PiKtfi#« Afk O'* » «,#f !#•** / t* 4 f,/ * I i Afrit f t$f> thrift* r 1b*t J l a* fri ti ft',in ill# t it f. *'ti W ' / >* * •** 4'ttfs / ' <t>f* $* * * Ur *titf$rf ‘t* *\,r Mslii'f if i ‘'t/i/irl! I / ,* 'I f.-U ll»' HUft'HtU' * turn t t*»f ii.s > ■»* #'•>#►#, ' / f» * .r r>si in\m trf ArUtty’ttti U*0*r by Asinrs A *4pr \a** 4 » 000* It'tA *1‘ u>‘'t\/ fi*f \n % gbtttuy ittit t*tA* Will* Mar' in Julia* whom li. l»ad come up from Ina train lug quarter* to «-* and endeavor to p»f«« */|e to agree to 'eo*|e.oe < ha meeting with I i'/ <m<no»* until N.e vt tnl/er II The eh »mp on ha/I ju*t partaken of a hearty dinner, ami had a <igar in hi* hand and I ui tong to a f> <nd at hi elbow remark'd ' I lift* e quit trailing ami li era gor# for my tlf »' moo he " no aa/ing. he lighted Inaeigar and leiaurrly puffed at ft "I will leave here io morrow morn ing with my parly for Kt f-ouia I have loaf four month* in training and allowing my "If to he dragged from one po.ot to another I am aatialiel now tli • man f ii /• imiuiM doea not want to fight and will not le here to meet me If he i* ana on* to fight why doean't lie conic on right now la fore there i* a law pa* - d in thi* Slat* fo prevent M« from meeting'* He wont' fight and I don’t int nd f/r lire any more time f> oliug with him. * Julian h ot only to *ar that on ti n inorioiig of the -.i- I f ii/*immon • name would la- found on the icgiver of the Arlington hotel; that he would le ready to meet I orbett then, and no aoouer <>r latr-r and tha* if Corbett «;•> not here he would claim the for frit and the ehainpionabip of I he world. An hour later <'orbett changed hi* U ldm-.t il./« fr St f <1 ll.l pave if out that In- would r< main here until after the ,|st corn- what would Martin Julian lias submitted a prop osition to Mayor Maters in which lie aprees to ffplit l it/ itumons apainst Oirliett for a pur SI- of ♦lO.OOn on Octo ber f|, provided tin- a ft a - i- taken out of tin- hand- of the athlet ieeluh The matter ia l«-inp considered. At a late hour last nipht Martin Julian accepted an offer of a SlO.'i'** purse l>y the llo' Snrinps Athletic club for a llpht on Oriole-r !l, under its di rection. Julian a* one-- -tarted for ttprinp l-ake to confer with f orbett. who declared early in tin- day that he would lipht for any kind of a purse on. before or after October Jo AN IMPORTANT RULING. Vh« fwiONmeiit’i ftrflfnniellulltr for the Ifetlorf »f riatal Matter. -tr.rrre.sos Citv, Mo.. Oct. .'f Jndpe Adams of tin- Federal < ourt rna/le a rulinp here yesterday in repartl to the 1 iovernmcnt'a jurisdiction over postal matter that ia of much importance. I har.es I lor ton, a ni pro employed by Warden Face at the penitentiary to do odd jobs amt carry tin- Patted H tales mail to and from the prison, was in dicted for rifliup letters of valuables, tm-h as money jeistal notes, stamp*, i-tc. After testimony for tin- f/overn meat had been introduced, tin- attor neys for tin- nepro demurred on the ground that Horton was an apent and a- the povernment delivered the let ter- into his hands its jurisdiction rnded, in other words that after an apent has received mail property, the government cannot follow him up and vi' that it is delivered to tin- person addressed. Tin- court sustained this demurrer and the nepro was dia r-harped. This Is an entirely new rul inp in this division of the Federal lourls. althoiiph not without prece dent elaewhen-. FIGHT WITH A BANDIT. Ilrijuirata Attempt of an Outlaw Ui Kot* a N«l,rusks Hank. IIAKKtaHl.'KO, Neb,, Oct. '■% —A dar Inp attempt was made yesterday after noon to clean out the Fanner O.urity It,i nk nt this place. A masked robber entered the bank at about 1 fiVIfif'U unit ntlpfi t ht* I ninth of Mr Carlisle, the cash ier. The robber bad some dif ficulty in drawing his revolver from bis belt sod Carlisle i an out the side door, through his residence and to the street Thinking the robber had a horse he went behind the house and finding the animal there rode around giving tin- alarm 'I lie citizens gath ered with guns and as the roble-r came out o|« n< d lire and after an exchange of two dozen shots the rob ber while running, was wounded in the leg by a nlie ball and surren dered It - as found that in his haste In- bad overlooked most of the bank's funds, only taking small change amounting to *'b7, 'I lie prisoner's name is Urahum and lie says lie i» from ‘•colts, Ulaff count ■, Unitarian* In I «n rent Ion Wamiimutom (Jet. :i - -More than a thousand lenders >>f the Unitarian church, inclnd ng scores of prominent divines, were gathered in Mel/crott'* muse Imli yesterday wlien the na tional conference of tin- Cnitan*n and other < hristiun • liurches was formally opened I filled hlatc* Senator Hoar iif MsssaellUsetts is tie president of the conference, imt lie was del* tied at Worcester, Mass . anil Hon Mormau II i.aston of New >..,1. presided over l he sessions. lu Hr Married Sril ttmiih. WasIIISi.IoS ii ' I I'hcie will he two weildlu,' in Hie boil • bold of Senator and VI,* term an nest mooih 'I lie rug gi m> ll■ of M • - liai , tin, man and liun.ird Johns u and >li*s llesste I ion mu and Walton .1 I.am la'l l were nuitounei d Mime lime ago 'l n*' grieiius ati’ si l*n ■■ , o odents ol Ho* eii) n an ■ In Stmt hr a satianaslsl, I.ekisoioS I., llei | (lie iiav, IJroigu >| * a oiltat o' preacher, fatal y sled • herb • n ne n- a young far,eei near I la yin*l< **t » ngs Mu huieliy i linens n "i|.«n d ilia •laughter of llev Mill' to church ,>l,|i» took li s dau, liter away h int t emeu. Wien le wet the latter >>m lie* bights a le eiunth'ii Ii s gun I'ili Clemen* Mill" a t , I*rre led threa tree* ut I'rtn lids l»tr. bantu* >lu mi •» II II trank* of iloukli'iil* I'etiii i,niiij hat already seemed two eroiet frwm a |*aar Mae and auother crop it ripening