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Delegations will be present from Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Torth and South Dakota, Montana, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Nebraska. Seven hundred imperial troops were reported to have been killed or wounded in a battle with Chinese revolutionists. Many Chinamen in America have left for home in order to help their comrades. A number of Omaha democrats filed the name of William J. Bryan with the Nebraska secretary of state to be voted on for president at the April primaries. The secretary of state has made a ruling that no man's name can go on the ballot twice. Mr. Bryan is a candidate for delegate at large to the national convention and if this ruling held good and the petition to have his namo voted on for president were not withdrawn Mr. Bryan will be prevented from being a candidate at large. Mr. A. A. Arter rl Omaha, who filed the petition said he would withdraw it if Mr. Bryan desired. Charles W. Bryan protested against the filing of the petition. A Charles ton, S. C, dispatch, carried by the Associated Press said: William Jennings" Bryan, here en route to Washington, commented on 'the ac tion taken at Lincoln, Neb., when his name was advanced for a posi tion on the democratic presidential preference primary ballot. He said: "My brother did the proper thing in entering a protest. They have no business to put a man in as a candi date unless ho wishes to be one." His only reply as to whothr h would be a candidate, was "I have already expressed myself sufficiently." by n vote of 81 to 11, but a motion to indorse him as candidate for presi- . dent was defeated by a vote of 52, to 32. Claude V. Terrell of Trimble county was elected speaker of the Kentucky houso of representatives. A dispatch from Odessa says that efforts of the Zemstvo to organize a boycott of American goods are meet ing with small success owing to tho popularity of American machinery. , The national association for tho study and prevention of tuberculosis spent $J4,500,000 last year. New York state contributed $3,550,000 to tho campaign. Paris is suffering from a series of daring crimes, including murders. In his will Judge Bartlett Tripp leaves an estate valued at $100,000 to Yankton college, subject to annui ties to certain relatives until their death. Tho Havemeyer refineries of the American Sugar Refining company in Williamsburg, N. J., have shut down and five thousand men havo been thrown out of employment. Capt. John Cussons is dead at his fr?1' ,Glen Allen in Henrico county, Virginia, where he had a house of 100 rooms. Captain Cussons was chief of scouts under Stonewall Jackson and General Lee. Tho Ohio progressive republicans met at nnmmfcna th, j x. , high tribute to Senator La Fojletto James W. McDaniel, who was the first literary advisor of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark Twain) was found dead in bed at his home in Hannibal, Mo. x Said Pasha has been unable to form a new Turkish " ministry. A dissolution of the chamber and a new election of deputies is regarded afl inevitable. " ' Salared Dowleh, brother of the ' former shah of Persia, defeated the government forces under Azamed Dowleh, who has taken refuge in the British consulate at Kermanshah. While a body of' 700 soldiera -. ... -i.ri r The Promise Of a Good Breakfast is fulfilled if yon start tiho meal with " Post Toasties Sweet, crisp, fluffy bits of toasted corn ready to Rmnr. direct from the package with cream and sugar. 11 riease Particular People "The Memory Linger" Poatum Cereal Company. Limited, oMwutj ureejt. Mien.. . .- lftr '.y t msatxaxaL. j: " " ii-- - muni Y.iiii ihmmw,i ...