Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, July 28, 1904, Image 6

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( USTER ( OUNTY REPUBLICAn
By D , M. AMSBERRY ,
DROIillN DOW. . . NEDfiASKA
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In Koren the wl,1nWR , tr" " '
ted to remnrry. You cnn'l hold them
in t.hat way here.
, Italy 1I0W asserts that It II ; liU Gooll
terms with nil the world. 'fho:11111111 \ : \
trade l11ust bo flourishing.
An Amerlcnn duchess has Iecured ; 1\
dlvorco nnd resumed her tT.o.lden
name. Doesn't this brealt 0 recor ?
In cnso ot dOllht , tnle ( , your I1mhrel'
In. In cnse of dOllbt as to the owner.
ship at the umbrella , tnlce It unyway ,
A man In Georgll\ held his roHon
crop of 1J00 ! bales and lost $ : lO.UOO ,
and ho might have held the dough.
bag.
A correspondent of a New Yorlc
paper wonts the aldermen to IIInl < o
whistling In public u punishallle aot.
Whewl
A Chlcngo scientist claims to have
discovered thnt smolelng causes con.
sumptlon. How ubout female con.
sumptlves ?
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Marconi now claims that he cnn talle
1,700 miles. Thnt's nothing. We have
slJelllllnders down this way who can
tallt 1,700 hours.
The Now Yorlt Herald wnnts to
lenow wl\at \ "n school of fiction Is , "
'foo often n school of adversity for
the unhappy reader.
A nowspnper poet hIlS perpetrnted
whnt ho calls The Lay of the lien ,
Hope Is Isn't as rotten as some of
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this newspnper . . .erse.
A Georgia woman claims to have
been eured of rhoumatlsm by a strolto
of lightning. It evidently did wonders
for her Imaglnlltlon also.
The plllying of "Dedelll\ " stopped n
. pnnlc In a thonter. Presumably the
audlenco turned on the orchestra In.
stend of toward the exits.
It Is now said that "sleeeters" are re-
ponsllllo for consumption. 'l'hey are
certainly responslblo for any amount
of profanity jus at present.
One man In Chicago haa been travel.
Ing 'f.or thlrty.seven : rears for the
same firm and Is still on the road.
What a lot of stories he has heard !
Thnt New Yorlt man Who dropped
dend upon being turned down' for a
loan of $450,000 , would probably I1avo ,
gene nnd dropped the dou h , If he hll.ll
got It.
A Ph1tadelphla contemporary recent <
ly lJad an editorial on "Whero the La"
Renches Men , " Down this way It
generally reaches as tar as the pOQlwt
nn 'how.
A Now York girl recently discover
ed tbat ber heart was on the wren !
side. Never mind , It w111 doubtlc.SR 1:4
. on the \nsldo \ ot an engagement rln !
Eomo daj' ,
An cntel'lJrlslng Doston SU lla :
lichool has Its pupils given instructlol
in baseball. Wonder how they mar
age when the tlmo comes to swear a
the umpire ? ,
Some of the South Amorlcnn repul
' 1Ics go on the theory that It Is necel
sary to hold n rovolutlon once In
wbllo to remind the outer world (
their exlstonce.
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Ro , ' . Newell Dwight 1I1t11s declare
that In the next generation It w111 IJ
considered "vulgar to spend money ,
It Is now-tram old man Sago's ) ICCI
liar point ot view.
A South Cnrollna man Is worr 'lr
himself oyer his falluro to find 01
wbether or not Shakespeare had
lIbrnry. Didn't need anho wns
wbolo library In hlmselt.
In 1\Inssachusetts n man bas br.1
: ! .wnrdcdtl $ ' 10,000 for Injuries receivi
on a railroad which resulted In mola
cbolla , That ra1trond probably fee
somewhat melancholy , too.
The Boston Herald considers ml ,
orlty opinions useless. The weight
evldenco lies the other wa ' . T :
fathers ot the republic were at 0 :
time In a. very decided minority.
Lady Curzon's Infant daughter crl
when It was held In the arms of Que
Aloxandra. This w111 bo terribly 1
m1llating to nIl good Amerloans w
I10po to become , members at the nol
Hr.
An emlnont Gerrhan sclonUst h ;
ome to tbls country to Introduce
now health cure. It Is to bo hoped tl
ho w111 try It first on that largo ele
of husley citizens who have both hea
and money to bQrn ,
'rho nnnouncement that angels we
seen to rlso from a field In Kentuc
and float art Into space arouses a. s
plclon that some ot the colono1s hr
been Indulging In the dangerous PI'
tlce of not taltlng their drlnles stJ'al1J
-Detroit Free Press.
011'18 , It's all right ! JUdge Wev
of Norrlstown , Pa. , has ruled thai
girl has a. perfect right to sit UI
the lap of bel' lover ; U ! 1t such sl\t' \ '
ts her perqulslto of the courtship , [
t 3t If she chooses to oxorclf . it. It
nobotly's uBlness. Como on ,
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IS NOT FEARFUL
RUSSIA THINKO SHE HAS THE
RIGHT TO SEARCH ,
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THE QUESTION WELL WEIGHED
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Serious Complication ! ! Are Not Re.
{ ) arded as Probnble-Curloslty aD to
What Germnny Will Do About 8ell : : .
ure of Mall Sacks ,
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ST. PI THSBUHG-'rho neWR that
the fiusslan volunteer steamships
Smolonse ) unll St. Petershurg , now
cruising In the Hed Bea , are stopping
ahll18 of nellt1'l11 nntlons and searching
them ( or conlrnlland at wor Is causlllg
the lI\'ellest Interest 111' all clrclos.
HUBala has evhlentl . weigh cd the
11llCltlonJelle'elJ ! \ herself to ho wllhln
her rights , and nellher fears 1101' an.
tlclpates International complications.
IndeetJ , some of the powers ma ) ' have
been sounded h ) ' HIIssla on the sull.
ject. Noverthelens , forehn olllnlcn 18 .
awaltod eagod ) ' (11)(1 ( moro or less critIcism - :
Icism is aXllccted. I
? lemllefR of the diplomatic cOrJS )
are Iwenly IInxlolls to uscortnln the
\'Iews their governments will talO of
the Itns3ngo through the , Dardanelles
of these vessels nf the voluutcer lIeot
us merchuntmen and tholl' ' r.\1hsel1\1ent
convorslon Into shltls or wur. 'fho
genernl vlllw In dlplomo. lc ch'cle ,
e\'en where sentiment IF. not ) Htrtlcu-
1111'1) ' friendly to RUBsla , Is t111\t white I
the paasage of the Dardanolles might !
be conaldered a picco or sharp prac.
tlco on the part of Russia , It Is an
accomltlshe(1 ) ( ( act , anll the powers wilt
not now regard It a Il violation ot
the treaty of Paris , but wilt gllard
Illal tst Its repetition , 'fhe dlIJlomats
think that some of the powars muy
Insist that henceforth atl volunteer
vessels shnll be considered ns warships -
ships within the meaning of the
treat ; > ' .
One of the most Interesting q\1en.
tloons In this connEction , the diplomats -
mats bello\'e , will arlo ! ont of Hus ,
sin's dcclal'lltlon that coal Is contra-
'hand ' of , war. With l1l'le : crews on
\Joard \ , the captured ships could lIe
sent to Rnsslan Battle porta , but If
8hOl't of coal they could not P\1t In at
nelltral ) JOl'tS to replcnlsh their hunlt.
erSt 'fhls same question mil ) ' embar.
rass Russia when the Baltic , nlluadl'on
salts for the fllr east.
In' view , of the protest made hy Ger.
man ) ' In the cnso of HIO stoppage of
the steamer B\1nde8rath ( seized In
Delagoa bay December O , 18JO ! Jlur-
Ing the SoUl.l African war , as the re.
suIt of which Great Britain had to pay
damages ) , n uch curloslt ' exists as to
what Germany will do In the cnse of
the confiscation by the Smolen sit of
the mall sactes on board the North
tim'mun Lloyd steamer Prlnco Holn.
rleh , speclnlty as a' largl' portion of
the malt solzed was \11l1loulltetll ' of a
commcrclal character.
JAP LOSSES 25,000.
Latest Report Rel1nrclng ! Stormlnl1 01
Port Rrthur.
TA 'fCllE KlAO-'rho In test relJOrt
regarding the uttel11)ltod ) stol'n11l1g 01
3 Port Arthur on .TUly 10 ) llaco the , Jalla
neso losses In lellled 01' wounded al
25,000 nntl these of the Ilusslans al
5 , OO. 'rho .TallD.nese rctlred and thl
IluEslans occuilled tllO ) Iusltlon. 'rh ,
JalIlneso ) have now changed thel
frontal ) JOSII10n , and a bl battle I :
expected at the eastern llol'tlon or thl
dcfellses , owing to the .1aanoso ) t1l1'11
Ing movement. '
A .1aJaneso ) spy was cnpt1l1'ed ThltrE
day. Ho was dressed In the garll 0 ,
u Chinese and was romU'I\Ilbl : ' coe
and defiant In demOlll'Jr ! , Ho said h
was a Korean lI ' birth and lI\'ell I
'Jalan for twelve 'ears nud 1001thn
COUll try. 'rhousands IItw him , he dl
ctared , W01'O con"hlcell that , lalla
eventually would bo Duccessful , and h
aj\'ltwIl the Hussh\t1s to sue for lQac
as soon as IJ08slllle ,
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lIt PAY HALF MILLION DOLLARG.
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a World's Fair Further Dlseh.uges Del
to the Government.
s'r. I.OUlS-A IlD.yment of $ OOO (
m on the goverl ! ' nt loan of $ IJI OOU (
d to t ho ! oulllitum : Pmclase } : lIoslt Ie
n. compnny was depmmelt 111 the su
-Is treusury In St. Louis Satul'lla1.
"Tho best answer to nil ; > ' tall. th
the eXJosltlon ) company would hit'
no Illrucult ' In mallng the IJa'ment Is tI
of fnct that the money Is now 111 the Sll
he treasur ' , " said President Franes. ! "N
no only ha\'o wo mudQ the IJl ; > 'mel1t , h
It has been ( \0110 \ a tla ) ' n.hclul of 11111
'lnd wo will not Imow what the recoltJ
od for the fll'st fIfteen days of JUly hu
en ' 1mounted to until the lIool.s are clos ,
111' on . todoy's buslnoss , "
ho The last ) Iaymont was the first
, It. the $500,000 Beml.monthly pa'mor
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stipulated b ' congress when t
'orld's fnlr loan wa authorly.1
IlS fhoro hl\vo heen two IJro\'lolls 11 [
n ments , eaclt one comlJl'lslng a certll
lilt pOI' cent of the gross recellJt8 of t
ISS oxposltlon comlIln ' from Illt S0111'C' '
lth The totnl amount refunded the go"el
ment Is $ ! l07,1-19.15.
] 1'0 To Conduct Rosebud Drawing.
: ley W ASHINGTON-Actlrll ; Secrete
us' of the Interior Br'un nlllloluted t
\\0 following to conduct the dl'llwlng
ac , dotermlne the ol'dol' In which lteJll
: ht. stoul : entries shatt he mUlle on Iltll
of the Roseblld rosol'\'ntlon : W.
RIchards , commlsaloner of the gl
md oral land onlce , Blenzel' Wa\oley \
n Omal11\ and P. P. Sherman of Sio
mn li'atts , S. D. 'rlto dl'llwlngwitt lIel
In& Jul ) ' 28 , at Chnmberlaln , S. D.
11111 though tltOl'o are hut 2,500 aeloctlc
I to bo made , the l'oslstl'Utlons . Ull
toda ' exceed GOOOO.
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THE IOWA REPUBLICANS ,
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Sante Convention TnkeG On Nnture o
a Love Fead.
I nl' Hecrctnry of Htlll'rJ.TT" : \ ( U.
"r.It'I'1 N , ADAIR '
l ol' 'I'rl'uol"'f of Slutc-C. H. alI -
UI n'I'HON1 II IICIJII f.\'O ,
I"nr AuIItOl' -Itulo-UgIlYI : , l" " .
CAHItOIT" nil \1" ,
I nr "tlol'Il' ' Goncl'ul-Coo 'V.UI. . . -
J.N. . 111111'111111 Wll ,
I'or , JtlliA'1' n ( HUllroll1c ' ' : ourl-HOIl-
. . \C1:1 : I , 1)1 1.\HJIt : , 11I.tlrolllcry.
Per Ittlll'lIllIl , CIIIIIIIIJ/I/liollor-N. S.
I { ] 'l'CIIl''I. : 'IIII'/Ihull ,
FOI' I'rullthmllllt ! 1'1lcclOJrll :
A I ] .urlu-I , H , o Ill\1'BY. ! 1'1110 Alto
cOllnty ; J , n , 'I'In\\'IN : , Linn county ,
1'I1'/lt UIHtrlct-\\ . 111:1 : : 1. . , WUllh- :
11Iflnn. !
SccolJl DistrictH. . WILSON ,
Hcotl ,
'I'hlrel OIHtrlct-F. D. m.\IR. Deln-
Wllre ,
1"011I'111 DIKtrlct-G I OHOI , 11.Y ,
Cllllrlt H ( 'It . .
Flflh lJIKtrlet-W.\ WILSON ,
' 1'lIml : ,
Sixth DIHtl'lel-m.I WOIl'fn no-
: \11 NO gn , JU vll\ .
S"vent h IJIHtrlct-A , U. I'HOUD-
] " 00'1'YUfI'clI ,
mgohth DIHtrtct-PAtll , .JUNKIN ,
. \clnIllR.
Nillth DlHtrlctCAP' ! , . JOHN 'V.
SCO'l'T. CIU ! ,
' ! 'cnth DIHU'lct- . D , CIAnKI , Kos-
IIlIlh.
1 lcvl'lIth Dh.trlct-I IlI O 1 , ' . J A-
VILII' : , lIuollu'IHta , '
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DlJS : MOlNiJS-Tho } tlclcot lelectlon
In the state rOIJllhl1call convention WilE
the ellsleRt on recOl'd. Never before
In the history of the party had five
tmanllllOIl ! ! renominations heen ac-
cor el ) stote OflCCl'S. ! It was 11 trilluto
to the confidence , , 'hlch the pl1rt ) ' hM
In Its fele ! ted omclals that. no opposl.
tlon nppoared to them at this time.
'fhe only contest WU ! ! on ono office ,
where the present Incumhent had pas.
ItIvoly refllsed to lIe a candidate for
a HeeUlHl term , 'fhree of the state of.
flclals got th h'll tel'ms-Secretar ' at
Stnto W , n , Martin of Adair county ,
State 'rrellsUl'C\ \ ' Gilbert S , Gilbertson
of Wlnllebno : and Charles W. Mullan
of III a cldlllw Ie. Chief Justice Horace
I . Desmer ofIontomery ! county ,
who hUH hUll a fnll term and nearly
nit of another. was given unanimous
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'l'he ( ollowlng' rosolutlon was 1'0'
Imrted Ilnd odoted ) :
\Ve , the rOJIllJllcann ) of Iowa , 111 con.
"entlon assemllled , do heartlir endorse
the platform adoJted at Chicago Juno
: n. 1J04 ! , hy the rellllbllcan national
convention amI do herell ; > ' declllro our
I alleglanco to the same.
I \Vo IndOl'so : ! the ) Jresent relJllbllcan
admlnlst1'lltlon of the afralrs of the nation -
tion under PI'esldent 'rheotlore Roose.
, 'oIt , nnd believe that the reJubl1can )
national convention acted wisely In
omlnatlnt ; 'l'heodore Roosevelt for
) Jresldent and Charles W. Falrbanl.s
fcr vice ) II'eshlent.
W' apIJl'o\O the alllo. conrnrvatl\'o
\ antI patriotic statesmanship of the
Iowa. delegation In the natlonlll con ,
I gress ,
! We commend the ahle and huslness ,
I tltw admlnlstmtlon of Governor A. B.
Cummins and al o the mannc.r In
I which the affnlrs of the state of lewd
I have lIeen conducted under the Ples.
eet repulll1can admlnlstratlqn ,
THE ! IOWA DEMOCRATS.
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Ticket Placed In Nomination by the
, State Convention.
IOWA C1TY.-The foHowlng Ucl\Ct
, named b ) ' the democratic statJ
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convention here \lnd Is cto\'orl ) ' made
up of mon of 'nil shades of party bo ,
lief :
Blectlll'R ut T.al' c-\\ ' , 0 , Schml t ,
Da\'cnllol't : J. H , HOl11l1nR , Donll'1on ,
Cl'rl'tar ' of Statu-Charles .A , Oleic.
Hon , Slollx C1t ' ,
I . \llIlItol' of StatefI"tl"lr ' , " 'uu ,
I' I Ie N = : O n ,
' TrcnMIII'OI' IIf Statc-lIelll' ' TIlcg'el ,
: ! : man. DeMIulrlcl ,
Gellural-\II1Ul'lce O'Connor
: ) ; A Hurnor -
Fort ] ) otllc.
I- I ltl"lllwa ' C'ommls/lloncl"-J , P.Iol1a : : ,
i trcy , Fnlr'lIelll , ,
Snprcme , JudgJ , \y , SIIIII\'nn. 1\os. :
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1'\ \ Hllth cOllnt ' ,
II I The platfm'm Ildollted lI ) ' the cano
\'enUon Is exceedlnglr , brief :
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"It declares that the Ilemocrats 0
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10wlI. In convention nssomhled here
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_ l'Iltlf ' the declarntoll ! of principles 0
the dcmocratlc natlonaconventlo \ !
l II
e adolJtE'd at the recent con\'cntlon a
St. Lculs IInd Indors ! ) the candldac :
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I of A , D , ParleeI' nand lIenl' ' G , Da\'IE
our nominees for presltlent and \'Ic ,
' \ : and pledge them 0\11' hcart ;
\ and IO ' 111 RUIJOrt. ) ) "
A telegl'lllU was sent to .Tudo ; : Pal
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t \ ' concrutulatlng him Ulon his non :
, Inatlon and the Ilrol ! : Jectu of his elel
)0 ) I tlon. A rOJly ) was recelvell rrOI
)0 , JIHlge Plll'l\Or oxpressln ( ; his apllrecll
111 tlon of the courtesy.
b. The Ilroceelllngs of the conventlo
were bl'lof. All nominations wer
at made by acclamlltlon , sa\'o Olle , th
\0 for state auditor ,
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lI. JONES ISSUES FORMAL CALL.
ot , _
ut The Democratic National Committe
Ie , RequeGted to Meet.
Its ST. LOUIS-Hon. , lamcs K. .T011l
VU I of Arkansas , chulrman of the natlonl
[ } II : committee , whll 1 In the clt ) ' , todr
Isued the Collowln call for a mec
of Ing of the commltteo :
It1 "Undor the authority of the dem
he cratlc national convention 1 herel
t1. calt the democratic committee to me ,
1 " at the Horrman House , New yO !
1m I City , on Tuesday , , Iuly 2G. at
ho I o'cloclt noon , for the )1I11'IOSO ) ) of , c
CSt ! ganli\ln anll transacting Buch oth' '
ru. busluess as mar come before tl
committee. " .IAr.mS K. JONIJS : , "
Abysslanlnn AmJas3ador.
Iry RO\m. : Oflelal\ ! the Italian go
ho ol'l1ment ara absolutelY without Infl
to 111lltlon regnrdln ! ; the statl'lllcnt cab I
l1e. fl'0111 here anll ch''ulnted In the U ,
Idc tell Stntes thnt 1 111llerOl'lene1l1. : .
A. Ah'salnla has Ilecltlll to send n
n' lal\Onnn , ono or his j1l'Incllml ref
of'Isurs. . 118 mlnlstor to Washington. ' 1'
iU ollklals sa ' thnt the AlI 'sslanlnn
In ) ) ( jror has 110 rOI)1'esontatlves In a
AI. lIart of the world nnd that there II
illS been no talle or other Indlclltlon tI1
to such Iln Innovation , as that montlon
Is cOlltel1JlJlatod.
STRIKE ON AGAIN
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PACKING HOUSE EMPLOYES ARE
OUT A SECOND TIME. I
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Strikers ACGcrt lscrimlMtion 10
Shown When Appllentlon Is Made
for Work-Packers Pick Out Cer.
taln Employes and Let Others Go.
CIIICAGO-Tho stocl , yards strltco ,
which was ronewell Ii'rlda ) ' morning
In Chlcngo and all the other points
where the hog paclclng comJIlnloa )
have brnncheH , hecause the strlteers
were dissatisfied with the mannOl' In
which the emplo 'ers IIroposet % to re'
Instate thoh' former employes penl\ '
Ing' n settlement hy arbltratron , will I
continuo for another day Ilt least.
A joint conferenee hetween reprc-
resentatlves of lIoth sldcs tu the can.
roveray and reJresentatlves ) or tlle : tl.
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lIell tra es In an attelllpt to " 'Ing '
allont a peaceable adjustment of this
second strll'C was unsuccessful , nnd
the meeting was adjou1'lled wrth the
understanding thut another conference
would he hold Saturday morning at
8 o'clocl. .
At the conference , which lasted
five hoUl's , a committee consisting of
flye representlltl\'es of the paclwrl ! anu
fI\'o re)1I'ese' ) .tatlves of the lIutchers'
\1nlon , was apwlnted ) to go oyer the I
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whole situation , but the commlttco.
was una hIe to reach a worlclng 1m.
sls with which both sides would be
satisfied. Whether the dlflculty ! can
ho satlsfuctorlly settled/at / Saturday's ,
moetlng II ! problematical. .
fter adjournment a. pullIcation.
committee announced that the peace
negotiations had failed , but stili has
hopes that an agreement could be
reached In th.e near future. No
wI'ltten statement of what occmred
In the meeting was glvon , as haa
beel1 customar ; > ' 3t the form or confer.
encef ! aUll the commltteo decllnod to
gl\'e nnr further Information , except
that another meeting would bC held
Saturda ' .
Unless a settlement Is reach cd Sat-
unla ) " the general hellcf Is that Il
snmthetlc strllcc of the attlell trades
In the pacldng IndustlT. whcll : was
threatened last weel. , to enCo-ce the
demands of the strllcors , w1l1 ue call.
ed. All these unions have s6nlfied
tholr willingness to 'stand by the
butchers If the ' 'arc called 0 : . to assist -
sist In the struggle with the pacleers
for SUJremnc ) ' .
In the following statement given
out by President DoimellY of the
bl1tcher8' union , the reason why the
strlteers refused to return to work Is
given :
" ' .rhe IJIlclcors slned ( an areement ;
timE. there " 'ould bo no discrimination
In the re-hlrlng of the men. This
was accepted b ) ' the oflCOl'S ! of the
organization 'III good faith , On the
return of the men this m01'lllng they
were lined up lIle cattle , 'rho foremen -
men and superintendents wou1J walk
through the IIno Ilnd plclt out a man
and sa ) ' : 'You como up. ' 'rhe next
I man would lie pushed out of rine and
I told that he could not bc acive , It
wus alwa ; > 's the acti\'o unlo men
whom the ; > ' coult1 not use , Wo understood -
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derstood the agreement IJcrfeclly alllI
the strll\O was only called Ilwr the
paclcrs hall violated the san : ; : , This
has been their system In the past and
that was our main reason for 1 3tst1ns
. 011 the tlmo limit In the agreement ,
hut III spite of this the ) mciCCrs' In"
tentlons were to hlt'e only sue : . mell
- as were fl\yorltes , They also hired
men In some of the depnrtl11ents who
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had not been employed 111'101' to the
strltw , " .
HIGH liONOR FOR AN AMERICAN ,
Secretary Hay Will Be Given Grand
Cross of Lenlon of Honor.
P ARS-The ) most Important an
nouncement of the forthcoming list 01
decorations following the French na
tlolllil holiday will be that of Presldenl
Loubet conl'el'l'lng the grnnd cross a
the Legion of I1onor Ul10n Sccretlln
Ha ' .
The grand cross Is the hlgest rndl
and Is given only to ) Jersonages tlH
go\'ernment deslrcs to slnally ( honor
An oll\clal said It wus ovldence 0
Forol \\lnlster : Delcasso's high re
Jard for MI' . na "s conduct of forelgJ
nffalrs during the last flvo 'ears. Thll
1111H constantly strengthened li'rancc
American relations , the latest belnl
Amel'lcan recognition of French ) Iarn
mount authorll : ; ' In MoroccJ under th
Franco.Brltlsh arrangcm"nt.
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Attendance at te : World's Fair.
ST. I OUlS , Mo-Desplto the rail
of the carl ) ' part of last weelt and th
0 , excesslvel ) ' warm \\eather that fey
) y lowed It the attendance at the World'
at fall' for the past seven days was mol'
Ie than fiOOUUO persons , There was nc
1 a slnglo sJeclal ) da ; > ' to bring the a
)1' ) tendance UI und the result Is quit
er satlsfactor ) ' to the World's fair mat
llc agoment , Totnl nttendanco for th
woel. , 500Jfi : .
Conference at Oyster Bay.
IV. OYSTER BA Y-Art r a conforene
)1" with President Roosevelt which las
ell cd far Into the night and was 1'1
nl. sUl11ol1 carly 'I'uesda ; > ' Former Seerj
or tl\ry of War BlIhu Root left Saamor (
a1 IIIlt for Nt'Vorle , ha\'lng Importlll
11\ \ ' business which made necesslll' ; > ' h' '
ho rotul'l1 to Now Yorle. Bo'ond tl1
111' fact that the president nnd Mr. ROl
11. . . conslderell the SlJCcch which tI :
aH forl11or Is to delivaI' on thQ 27th Ins
lilt In re5110n8e to the notification of h
ed nomlnntlon tittle could bo Icarn {
nbout the conf < > renco ,
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GERMAN PROTEGT , I I
Objecta to Seizure of Malls by the I
RUGslanB.
BERt..IN.-Tho GOI'mnn government I' '
has hlken a ) Irompt and firm stnnd In
regard to the selznro of the mails of I
the North Gorman Io ) 'd steamer I
Prim > . > Heinrich , which nrrlved at Aden I
.Jnly 1G from Hamburg and Sonthamp.
ton for Yolwhama , by the Russlnn volunteer -
unteer fleet steamer Smolensle , July
15 , hadng entered a protest against
t he carryln err of the malls , and nslt.
Ing for a disavowal of the Smolensle's
nctlon and the return of the capturet\ \
mall sacles. The German government , I
the foreign oruce says , recognlzCB the
right to search malls when on boa.rd
the . . .essel itself , but elalms the Sma.
lenale had no right to take orf malls
In 111111. fl'om the vessel. 'fho further
argument Is advanced that the right
of search can only be exercised b ' a
warship , whereas the SnlOlenslt tra'
versed the Dardanelles only recently
n 'lng the Russlnn commercial flag ,
not assuming the character of. a. war.
Ehlp. 'fhe German gove1'l1ment has
not taleen a positive stand on this last
'I verdict , but , lea\'os the Iluestlon for
fut uro discussion and setltement. No
answer has ' t heen recelv'd from
, Hussla.
The recent ) mhllcatlon b ' 1110 Russ
of St. Petersllurg of a stnt ment that.
Gre:1t Britain Is allout to tral1'3fer Wel
Hal \Vel to GermallY In exchmgo : for
a free hand In the Yang 'fse valley Is
scouted at the foreign office , where It
Is classed as Il revival of an ( lId stOI'V .
and 'as having no foundation.
Diplomatic clrclen lIelleve Russia
wilt speedily , dhmvow the solzure ,
since a refusal to do so wilt certalnb'
raise the 'status or the Smolensle , Dls.
c lsslons ol the Incident among the
foreign dlpo'nats ! : show there Is a be.
lief that the raising of the question
wilt be extfemely awlward for Rus.
sla , since the Smolensk passed' the
Dardanelles as a merchnntman nnd
ussumed the 1'010 of [ ) . warship In the
Red sea. In detormlnlng its stat s
only two nlternatl\'es are permissible
-It Is either a wllnlor or a plrnte-
and Russia having e\'ery reason to
prevent Germany Cram pressing for a
decision on this ) wlnt , wilt , It Is be.
1I00'ed , gracefully disavow the rash IlCt
of the Smolensle ,
'fho newspa'pers strlleo a sharper
note In discussing the seizure of mnlls
.from the Prinz Heinrich , nnd raise a.
unanimous demand for a slleedy apol.
ogy.
MILES WILL SUPPORT PARI ER.
Retired Genc- : : ! Writes Letter to the
Democratic Nominee.
ESOPUS , N. Y-J1lI1go ParJeer Ids
received a letter from Genernl Nelson
A , Mites , The entire letter Is In Gen ,
eral l\1ltes' own handwriting and Is as
( allows :
} -Ion. Alton B. ParleeI' , Esopus , N , Y. :
Dear Sir-Safety for the good ship of
state Is of the fil'st Importnnce. At a
time when a material crisis Is pending ,
when democrl1t1c Institutions arc In
Ierll , when great evils should be erndl ,
cated , , when Important p lltlcal ques.
tlons must bO decltled. It Is fortunate
that the democratic party has given tc
I the country a candidate for ) Jresldont
in whom that great counell of reJre
sentatlve men have o\"ery confidence
and we have the best of reasons for
belle\'ing that that confhlonee will be
confirmed b ' the Inte1llgent , lJlltrlotic
people of the country.
We all do Imow that the Instlnch
nnd [ raining of t he judge are to hole
In sacred regard the constitution am
the lalthful Inte\JretaUon ) and execu
tlon of laws. Hence we believe tna'
under ) 'our allmlnlstratlon Its law wll
t
bo administered with fidelity and Integ
rlty. 1 helleve you will he elected am
thereby have an opportunity of render
Ing our country a servlco of Immeas
. umble value that will redound to tlH
hOlloI' Lf the Imrt ; > . and the glory a
I the republic. I ha\'e the honor to re .
main vel' ) ' trul ) ' ) 'onrs.
NELSON' A. l\III S.
r
_ Mrc. Maybrlck Is Free.
t \ 'l'RUHQ , Cornwall. Eng-\lrs. : Flol
fence l\layhrlclt Is free , She left hel'l
ut 11 : .1:1 : am , Wednesday on her wa
r
to l'l'fince ; ,
: \1rs. l\la ; > 'brlcle's hnprlsonment wa
not tCl'Iulnatod with tl1o clang 0
11 oars , the last sound which remain
In the ears of so many of her feHm
prisoners who had preceded her t
liberty from Aylesbury prison , wher
she spent more than fourteen ) 'ears ( J
her life. It closed before the arche ,
doorway of the whlto convent of th
Sisterhood of the Epphany ) In this III
tte town , with the blaele.robed sister
sortt ' uttering thC1lr blessings an
good wishes for her future.
Carries Sixty Thousand.
CHICAGO-1'ho movement wes
ward on account of the olonln ) ( ; of th
Rosebud Indian reservation In Sent
Dakotl\ exceeded nil o IJectntioni
The Chicago & Northwestern alon
toole GOOOO people to Bone eel , Fal :
fnx nnd Yanl.ton , The unp1 cedente
movement was largel ) ' duo to the fa <
thl\t a long overland journer was J1 (
necessary to reach the land.
Sues the Union PacifIc.
KANSAS CITY-Suit was filed I
Kansas Cltr , Kas" Saturda ; > ' b ) ' th
county nttorne ; > ' of 'V ; > 'andotte count
against UJO Union Pacific rnllroa
commny ) , asl < lng that the linlon PI
clfie brltlle ! over the Kl\w river bo d' '
clared a common nuisance , I'll
court Is asl\Oll to restrain the ral
road comJany ) from ollstructlng , ttJ
rl"er channel and to torce the can
pan ) ' to ralso the brldgo above tIi
1I00d line. The count ; > ' nttorfle ' ht
announced his Intention of proceel
Ing asalrtst other corporntlon .
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DANGER TO JAPAN
SQUADRON ST AMING FOR ISL.
AND TO SHELL CITIES.
SHIPS ARE NEARltlG YOKOHAMA
Ships Sighted In JaJ Watern and Bom.
bardment May B Expected-Jap.
aneso Torpedo Boats Retire Under \
Heavy Fire From Forts.
'l'OKIO-A fishermnn reports' that
the Vladlvostolt squndron was off 1\Iy-
ako yesterday , going In n southeaster- /
I ; > ' direction at 11 speed of 10 knots. : !
If this course and speed Is I11l1lntnlnOll
-
the squadron , witt lie of ( Yokohoma. I
Il\to todDY. The p.astorn coast of
.Jllpan Is shrouded In fog. Shipping
hD ! ! been SUsIJonded , aWlllting the location -
cation of the Ilusslan fleet.
CHEE } "OO-Coples of the Novo
Kral , a newspaper published at Port
Arthur , including the Issue of Jul ' 11 ,
reached here this nfternoon. ccord-
,
Ing to this paper the Japanese fleet , -
composed of six cruisers , flvo gunboats -
boats and twenty torpedo boats , was
seen early In the morning of July 10
to the southeast. / .
At ! J o'elock In the morning part of
the Russian fleet moved to the en.
trance of the Inner harbor. The Japanese -
anese torpedo boats then aPl1roachel\ "
and at 10:10 : : they were fired upon'by I
the gunboat Kltlalt and the cruiser , . '
Diana. The Japanese vessels retired. '
'I
.
At 5 o'clock In the afternoon several , \ . '
torpedo boats again approached Port
Arthur. The crulsor No\'llt , with alt ' \
escOl't of torpedo IJoats , advanced " , I'
and the enemy retired the second . " (
time , ' . '
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During the night of the 10th slx- '
teen , Tapanese torpedo boats' formed :
for aHack , , 'fhe ; > ' were , howe\'er , dls- I ; ' : , " , ,
covered b ; > ' the searchlights and re- , .
, .
tired under a heav ; > ' fire from the
forts. At a later hour that same ,
night a single torpedo boat made ' for
the entrance of the harbor' full I
speed , but also retired under fire , 'l'he '
whitehead tOl'pedoes which had failed
to reach the cruisers at which they
hael bcen discharged by the .Tapanese
.
were found at the entrance of the har-
bo :
On .Tuly 11 the Japanese fire from
the sea stopped and the Japanese : ascended - , I
cended Klnsan heights , from the sum- ( . . .
mlt of which rapid flro guns were : " ' ,
used against the Husslans. During ,
the evening of the 11th the Rnsslan
batteries scnt many shells from three
Imslt1tons against the .Tapanese on
these heights , Later the Russian reserve -
serve , accompanied by bands of mu.
sic , began to mo\'o toward Ludslgdao.
The fire on the holghts , was vcry effective -
fective ,
News was received from Ta Toho
Klao 'esterdar that the , Japanese had
lIrol\On through the Russian left fiank
between Lieutenant Gencral Count
.
Keller's position and that of General
Rennenl\llmpff , and that they were
marching on 1\luldon , 'fhe rumors teL
L this efect are persistent , but there
Is no oruclal confirmation of them.
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SPEECH OF THE PRESIDENT. J.
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Gets It Written and Is Ready for Notification -
tification Comm Ittee.
OYSTER BAY , L , I.-President
has COmlJleted the speech he witt de ,
liver on ,1uly : ! 7 on the occasion of his
notification of the action of the Chicago -
cage convention , It Is about 3,000
words In Icngth ,
No Information has 'et reached the
president regarding the strllee of
. union brlcl\la'crs at the Washington
t barracl.s on account of the omplo ; > ' -
I ment of a man union negro. It Is not
. expected here that the question witt
bo presented to the president at all. '
The president passed upon a similar
. question last summer In the 'caso of
a bookbinder named 1\II1Ier In the government -
ernment printing oruce , While the
. . cases ure not quite para1lel the same
principle In a general wa ) ' Is Involved
In both ,
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Small Fight Near Tongschu.
CHICAGO-A , special to the Dally
"
News from New Chwllng sa's hal'll
fighting has been going on fOl' several
da 's In the nelghborhooll of Tong.
schu , eight miles east of Tatechelelao.
It Is reported that the Russian loss
In Monda ) ' night's engagement was
2,100 and the Jnpaneso loss 1,200 , 'rho
.Tapancso also have been In actl'e contact -
tact with the Russians east of Hal-
cheng , where there have been many
minor actions.
DavlG Didn't Visit Gorman.
W ASHlNGTON-lIenr ) ' G. Davis.
the democraUc vice presidential noml-
s
d nee , arrived here at noon Sunda ; > ' and
at 1 o'clock left for New York , The
only persons to meet him at the station -
tion were several relatl\'es. It was
stated that tno 'CUI rent reports that
he would stop nt Laurel , Md. , to see
Senator Gorman were erroneous , 1\11' .
Davis going straight through to , N w
Yorlt.
King Approves Appolt-merlt.
LONDON-Klns Edward has ap-
pro\ed the appointment of Sir William
: \tcGregor to succeed Sir Cavendlsll
Bo 'le as governor of Nowfouudlaml.
Jew3 Are Hellnq ! the Russians.
ST , PE1'ERSBUUG-Rabbl Drab-
lln , In an Interview with the Asso- J
date.l . Press correspondent , nsserted ,
that there were HiOOO Jews fightln ! ;
In 010 Russian arm ; > ' InIanchurla : ,
' 1'he rabbi callet ! attenlon ! to the fact
that when Jews fall In battle their
burial Is dlrreront from that whfclloe.
iO curs when death results in other
It. wa ; > 's. The 'ralmutlc ! law requires
10 that those who fall In batlle shall be
IS burlClI In tllolr blo : > d , Therefore , the
ll. bodies of such are not placet ! In
shorl1l1s , but nra Intel'red In clothes. .