The Omaha Daily Bee. ESTABLISHED JEN 3S71. CXMAHA. TTESDAY MORNING. JULY 3. I JHHi-TWELVE PAGES. :IN(i LE COPY FFVE CENTS. afeBaaW KO HELP FOR PEEK EtarHrc 5rrt That AHira Ire Set ii TLirc to Capital international forces namser 13,00s ICcsae? of Gsrzs LicatiDE Calsiee Piead irr 5k lid, b EfcaatiOT iz DeEpenta. TIDINGS OF AVF9L TRAGEDY EXPECTED wtrrier-. Orba Appears to Be JLboet icaij ' to Isrsals the Efzpirs. j RJSS1AN RAILROADS IN CHINA DESTROYED I TCturopeaa Power Are Lookles More aad More to Ji;3s to ronlib Torre 5fr.wirr to fi ray pie With the Mtmatloa. . IXIW?C. Jlr ..Hi a. a. The aJBrs lr MM Utucuc lor the relief of PkJa. Tbif aaaaaeeant to tbe Bease ef Coa taea by W'lBlaa St. Mas Brod crick, under pecr-tary of Hale fw inrotca affairs, tu received with ezclaBiattoac of aittaaisbaeat had 4iar. Sir Ellw Asbaead Harriett iacairrd 1! 1.-7 Irferaaoon had bcea received f.vm tbe leca tloas at Pelrtn. or a to the eetapesrocn sad eomaaad of the relieving force and Its pres ent posittoc. Mr Broderirk read the dispatches re ee)T"d today and said the total allied force available if mt 12 fl. as troops have bees rarrldlY arrinnr, addtoc "We do act yet know what arrasgeaeats bar beea hiade JeraHy rrcarliac the com mand of aa erpeAtttGn. but it hat aot ret bees thought, possible to atteapt a. farther advance. Tie consuls hare We In enm suzicatiea with the viceroys in the Tate Ts region aad they are (she well aware that support rffi be given thea by her xnajentv's goversaeat la prei-errlnc order ll is obviously impossible that the repre sentatives of. the rortn at Pekta should be erm-uJted, as ao eeaauatcaJaeat are paus ing with thea. "The situation In desperate. Hastes." These wards' fraa the message of Van Eergwi, a member of the German legation St Pelda, count ertdcaed br Sir Robert Hart laepector peaeral of caEtKsa, aad dated aiae dar aca. are the tharae at aK anra.te cosa raeat. The people are jirepartae lor aewa cf a iipttful trarefiy Ntae days ags the .aattattioa of the Bttle Barri?on defe.adia; lie loreipaer 'J ruaaias low tad thev tood wa aearly exhaantrd, vhile arocad theai ai a horde of Esa Se bra-ves har iac sr their aerrice Krapp craa s.ad repcai tsc rifles. Pekla wa la the fcaada of the rrrolBtlonaries. TVhile BDthtas bat rfaitter aewf roaei trocs aortnera fbiaa, aonthera Ctiaa H feesslrstr hrealdap awar Irea the empire. AH the province nouth of the Tellow river, trbece Ticeroy aad (rcoora s&inrain frjetidljr relaxteiE with the powexa tirou;h the conndK. hare beet nfafaiay "tonU tcted Into a csafrderary. with Nankin aa their capital. Aecordinc to an Erpreai ca ble Jrosi Shaaehat fitted July th nocthera viceroys wbeDy d-.aavow Prince Taaa's poreraajent. They haTe practical! y canstrtBted an ladependert state., eiendinc tros: the Boaas-Ho to the Briih anfl Preach irentiera. Little else to HranjinUe the profooad obncuriry of the ritoatloa rcachea cable points The Chinese wires to Che Fob appear to be laierrcpted. Last aicht St Peter bare -was Informed ever the Siberian wires that the destrucoon of the E-nsBiaa railways is Manchuria coa tiBBen, and it peems not improbable that Rnssia w fll be fully eocnpied for a time np jiressia? the lasurrerttea amonc Ka Chiaes c&bieeta. ca4 may be arable to send sore troops immeaiatfiy to Taka. The powers look more aad mere to Japaa to "Hpply the Joree aerenBary at once to crspple with the Joratdable rebeBioa. Cblartr B11V1 Mipfod. The dtrtarbanres In the far east hare caat-ed t-everal Chinese baats to ousead payxaert, the Express says, aad Enrapeaa Iraas are withboldiac adraares. The secre tary of the Baak of Eajrland views the sit uation with concern. He sayi the stoppace cf payaeat by the Chiafse banks would be reactioaary aad far-reacbiaE in Its cocse qaeaces. A war hinderinc the import aad rtlmdnHEE the expert trade wUl laereaee the demand for silver GOING FROM BAD TO WORSE Offlrial- at Wathlasrtoa loy 4 Itepree-eotatH e of KorriKH Cot rrinrin Call o erretry Hay. V ASHING TON" July ".Bad news eaae this nomine traa Admiral KoasS confirm -lnc the wm stanet which have emoavated ram China rotative to the condition at Pekin aad a Jeeliac of disquiet was nottre fcble aaonc aimlniatratiec ofhoiais aad dip lomats. The German eabassy showed psrtic elar anxiety this aftemoan respectinc the aad end of Baron von Kettle? aad la the roars of the afternoon Seeretary Hermans of the eabasey paid a special visit to the State department Ix tature. M. Thirbaai. the charge af the French embassy, also called Is qaett of isloraadot: it w-as said. These rtotts revved majors that aa effort is afoot to reach aa interna Uonai agreement respect lnc the aefidacl of the tercet of the powers la Cbtea. It was said thai afteraeon at the State de--i&rtnrat that the aaly aews was that there aeeaed to be an aaaaiaoas acreemect on the part ef the pewart to welcome with the Btaobt oeralallty Japaa's aer to famish reicf oreninents tor the tercrs new operating alone the Poi Ho river in tbe effort to reach Fclctfi. as Jaa&a.. ilone of the pownra. is pre pared ta throw lata Chtaa whatever ataiber of trsaas tauy he seeded Tbe news ta that effect had case to the Mate department tram all direoiaeaE aad parUeolarly from Ecc laad. KacMa and Frascc, As tar at the ft.jrrtTdranamtai i csneeraei it had previ oitsir aoearaeC Japan a tree baad 12 the mat ter ef the aaaoher of troops to be employed la Chsaa apaa a vehtBtary aad courteous f-tatoasesr of the parpoM ef the eaostteyaest of those farres. A catbortaj: in Settrctary Hay's office late la the aftorasan at Secretary Root and Sec rotary Hxtchoeek. talon ta connootion with the lam that Secretary Lasc had been is rnafere&ee earlier iai the day with the sec rntary af state, led to the edreulaUen ef rvnen that tsaportaBt develepaeats wore to be exswted oonneoted wHh the Krenath' rasac of Taitod Stales farces now la Cbtaa. 7hene raasera. bowevor. wore prci-atty w at reot ar tbe staieazit tram one of the partarapaatt that the analorence hud rvotnlac to do wath ChaaeM aSaara. hat roiaiec te some J&otan affairs is tbe BorthwfiiL Sec retary Root aM sot hesitate te eater into a frr-eelSc dosta! ef some of the sentadecal . (Ccntistied on Third Pace ) L0YAL (roLfr Declare rri Tt 111 1 and All. KAJfSAl CTTT July -1 -iiRh t or r toe tzaprinm ttat Tftaaaar if Sckt lau; trstaot tkf ism li-tfii at a soWer atakk at ti Vsacrstic ytctterta." saM MeaaH Crokrr to a Ainocfte4 Prm rpavr-iata-tr torrtiakt. "Tkia k ast m aad It is a patat on wkteh 1 aad tbe wkaie iew Trk rrotaiassrtosi iie se asore aftoreare sted aad adaar-rnaH-i tac as aay otfr-r I bdirve aad have freaeatJy wtMnt taat a more eoanerrauv stsad oc taa- fniCiBa wooM be araea mare to the tatermftc of the arry. sat oaly Mt Mw Tort aat aA over the fwcatr? "Ttml ark tat-., if K cos be oaawa by t-vote- of the otSarant staoe deecatioer aad before the aatteaoj oaavesttac taat It fee the btief of a SMjortty of the party taat ta is sertiaa of 1 1 to 1 plaak is tar plaif-trsi woM ortac more vatet t.a the oemxx-mtlc ttrket throochovt the .. ta th aoabtfal tateR. in the eoaatry ast larce. ; fan. otrt atde of Kew Turk. ths n waaat Vmh- to tae partr la Xew Tort city aad Mat. ttra TacaaMar wlal yleid eaerfTdry. "Dt yoa me tn a otsaate reiaralaB of th Ckfccacn ptattara or aa expikctt H is 1 Uak" Mr Craker was aa4iC I aean a Sat rlarax toe ta favor of free ootaace it the ratio of M to 1" ae Ta-a-aaay leader reatfeea. Mr Croaer was tatd of the aoaoeaaevt of the AJaeka iM-csTr. that Paetftr ooaot aaal aesa aaea wetsM rnfae ta aaaort Bryva a leae the 16 to 1 ataak was loft ast of the aUstiors, Oh every deaoerat wfl vaarart Bryaa w hether tree ntlvBr is aa4e ar awae ar sot.' Mr Crakes- raid. ' Tm caaaat heilp bat adnstre a nan tor Mrtnc a-) to his beBota. He wffl he flp pnrtnd lor ally by aat. aad I thoraaphry be lieve -! he e'eeted. I beftew be v-m earry aot aaty Vew Tork. bat Ohso aad In diana at weQ. "la this eamiac eaa&ics ether tanao wtB eater larpeJy tato the result One of tbea is trasts. The athw le the vote of the youac an ef the oecatry Oae bean directly on the other. The yotiac aaa is qcack to see the dancers threaten iar from the cradoal aoooafiUsatiaa of aearly every branch of indaotry and from the yoen: raters the deaocratlr party ic reeeiviac re newed strength. To if they look for rHef aad to their vote win all the victory of next Nevraber is a larce measure be doe." ARE AFRAID OF FREE SILYER Democratic Leader fend Letter to ! Bryaa Pleadlne for Simple 1 Rrafflrnatl-a. KLf.N5.VS CITT July Aa latereBtlar ! etory pot afloat todcT coaceraiag a letter said to haTe been sent tc Mr. Bryaa by democratic leaders here. This letter, ac cariirc to report, outlined the sitaatioa I aad saRcetted that Mr Bryan eticht to make i ccacesoloas rerariiac the platform so that those who wasted a modification could be eoncillaved. Saii a concesBioa. It was stated, made victory poetrble. wilhont if the campaign would be a hard one. Many leaders were mentioned as ha Tins; artriuewei in or eipn-d this. Hon. James Kerr, a deie- sate from. Pecieylvazia. who west to Lin- . ools lait xicht accompanied by -Comcress- 1 man Mctchler aafi another- PrnxrylTania T delecate, is said to have carrid the letter I to Lincoln. It was reported that this let- ter was sicaed by or approved by Senator Joaes. ex-GoTeraor Stcae. J G. Johnston. 1 James Griffey aad D J- CampatL all mem- ! brs of the national committee and aem- , hers of the executive committee. Moe; of thow) whose sou have bf-en mentioned said they had not nicned sach a letter bat there was as Intimation from a reliable snartcr that the newi of these aea were ' laid before Mr Bryaa in a way to indicate 1 that they believed wosid be better policy to reaffirm the CWcacB platform and not 1 inn 1st npaa the specific declaration of 16 to 1 I The impression prevail that the1 leaders are not likely to aeet with aueh eneecr areaent is sach a moment, especially is view af the action of the Nebraska dei-c-atten. which declared explicitly today for the old ratio. Bryan for fw Platform. j Cato SeDs. ehairaan of the lewa deleca- tioa, who spent three heort deseted wnth , Mr Bryan yesterday w hen told taaisht of ' the movement to have Mr Bryan agree tc the olimdaatien ef a rpwasc plant in the platform calltac for the free catsnce of otl- 1 ver at the ratio af 16 ta 1. said 1 talked over the w-boie frttua.tioe with Mr . Brrax aad I have sot tbe aBchteM hen- tincy in serine that tbe cestieaeB who have -oae te Lincoln with the idea of cet tlnc Mr. 3rj-an to hedjre on the proporttion of M to 1 will dc aothinc hut fro up th bill and come Iowa arals. I ksow erar-Uy what 1 aa miyiae whos 1 toll yea that there is sot the U?nteot chaser to the world to trot Mr Brys to .accept ary eva sion or ahrid cement of tbe K to 1 prtx! non He wfll run on a piotfortn eootainme l&at piB.HK nr ae wra nor run a ul 1 .ca j potdtive that there will be bo acht acajaM 1 the iti 10 . siuk, waiea woii cocanei jb. Bry!) tt ehaar his attitude There is Buthlnc ta th worid that ill have the power to do that TIBS' is absolutely cer tHlo aAd tboHf aaes who art trytnc aay to the ooatrary arc waeriac thetr tliae atid effort. Quote a different view of the matter was takea by Thomas Sahas.. national csamit teemas from nUnaii. Be said when told af the attitude of Mr Bryaa - "We 0 net v ast a 1 to 1 ptaak lr. the platform- and we wtB set have it there if we can Help A reaarm&tlae K tse su-v-r pluk a the piatfsrm aaaated four yeure are tiovers the crwmd aaariy Jadpe A S. Tib bits of Lincoln, chairman of the Nebraska dolecaxien. said it tiossd be accepted as positive that Mr Bryaa weald sot be a candidate asJesc the piatfera oac taised a specific declaration is favor of sti ver at. 16 te L "He eaant do it and he win sot do it," saM Jwire Tibbrta. He has always hold ' the pooities ta favor ef 16 to 1 asd his views have been uadarstaod all the um. The different state dotecaOanr have been K strurted for bus with that uaderstaadiAe aad sew at the last minute be ca&aet stul tify hlareif br arcepclai; a i-aadidaey basd upon any other platlera. However there wtQ be no question of thu kisd en II tag fttr fcoiutten. The aaatleaes who have case te Lincoln will fad hia Bdamant and he will not be aeved from hit jramsx under any rirBUsnstances ' ANDY LEE FOR CHARLIE TOWNE I "oath Dakota GoTeroor Deelarm Himelf la Fitw of the Popnliat Tatl for llryau. SJOC3C CTTT. la., July Z. Spe.al T.le-p-aa. 1 GavBrsar Asdrev Lee af Soath Dakota passed tbreech Sioaz Ctty thii evBsc as his way ta the eenveacion at Kansas City Be declared that Searh Da kota weaM bold eat scraac Sar Charles A Tewae far rise president He said fart heir that Miaeeoota asd Ne braska aad other states is thk ti lout weaM he at hi west net as South Dahata that Tewne he sanateaced. He does aat eon steer taut the aenanllna af HCT vet d please Bryan, aar doev be thank tat at HD htasoat Is aaxaect le rt the nartinitiaai ta the nomas a Pi a af Taae Jtm tbe hape ef lanes saayeas is the jreMeatSal cam-pairs. TAMMANT Iki BE ALL THERE DEFER TO BRYAX , Dgoecntz ex Z&nsa CJttj Sat as FleMiBtc Tataz Seferasbi (Smapiax. .ASS-ANttEWENTS ARE SUBJECT TO Ws Delecttei y the Platform and the Rnnnlnc Ite 1XtH Be eeted to uit the Convenience ef the ColoneL KAN? AS cm July i The tarsa aad thctn of a creat satieflal aseeatalac U he ictastsc to take am imetan af the city Thraachact the da then has Vs a ateaar traap ef iaroailac taaaiiaaat by rvory traia. chokiax the railroad Ktartoas with a riefllosr iax thrtiac firjtac the street with JawtUsc erewds aad hsully eatptytac ttta the hotel Mshbies Aaseec th day s arrivals are sway af the inter tir Srure of the party, tacraaiac the soeth-faced, nlniolprlal hieliliii Oad haa ef ?bralta. who wfll awhe the sch plarat- Bryaa tn saexisatleE Hill ef New Tars, vctchted wtth bis hmc neareretioe win aVryra at Ltacota aad weery with three dart ef eaataat travel. Perry 2M aseat af New Tark. well craoeaed aad deaaaahr. 7 tiller af Color, wtth his Jack-w-ihke fre Seaatar Mosey of Mmatrt)ii'. tail aad caaat. wtth a otroec coattaceat traas the tar south a dieuacmeaed papulMt trie. Secvtett AOes. Heitfeld aad Barns, here te aid the cause ef Taw&e. Johs P. Alt cid ef Illinois, brows had sexiliac aadur hte aroad -hrtauaed pasassa Goreraer Wal ter Smith af Maryland, the esnoe enaflaaat of Garataa Arthur Sew all. the Maine ship haildor who with Bryaa Jaar years aaa. aad that aaiarne Scare af the seaete. who has Ifctei heeacht excitseat aad Hsa tlon ta l'A deUheraiJoas Seaator KTHlaB E. Clark rt Maatnaa, headtac the deiecataaa ef r-rmiocR. "' wtth two srast haade asd aa abaadasee ef eathueiaKtn. The heUbac ef eaucuoes aad the ercaatza Ma ef state dntecatiea has hecua aaaer hot usd aaerewdv oeadrtioafi. It has bn a sticky. muRiry day. wtth the aky ooercaet and threairaiar a storm asd the air heavily charred wtth raoteture, rtrtac promtee of bsaM days ahead. The red w-ark ef tie conveatioa bcas to day with a aeetiac ef the satiesal min.ee deteraane eeatestt aad te ,eert teaperary ofSeers. Toarht the ncrieeal BootmitJee is harts r a private dinner, a sort of family cenfereare. as ruesta of Daniel J Campcu. while creat crowc of de4ecatee aad speetatort are centerinc tt oocveatles hall which is bciac formally opened with a baad concert. The vast structure it st!l rurrauad"d with the de-bris ef astractioti. aa army of worker and deeeratort are busy laeide. 'but there i no doabt it will be oeo piote and ready for the ceaveatjen horu by 'Wedaepday aorainc The Moaetary leame also bepai its ses sions today, with "Cain" Harvey and Mr Towse as airractionE but this was suite too academic to attract aach attention. DnmlnatUa of Bryan.. Bet aside from thee formal proceedincs. the day has bronchi many development: and tome sarnnses la the reaersi situation. The deaiantias; iaflaence cf Mr. Bryaa over the convention- haa been rande perfectly jesjU-J feht. causinc some ccacera aad just a little 1 rebellion in same (carters. It k aet ar any tsrthorttctrve or formal words or ac tions by him that this influence is eserted. but in ways aoae the lesi effectlTe. Its importance, however, has aot been so mocn la oiscioeinc how stronc a hand Mr Bryan holdc on the oosvcctinr 1 coarse, as in showiac that there is little likelihood of a aodiflcn twins or dllaaoa of the silver piask The arrival of the Nebraska, deletrttinn was mainly instrumental is Bhowiar: Mr Bryan g acutaSe. Its members were hardly off the cars before they aet in caucus aad foraally put forward a declaration of pna dples. This expressed "unalterable oppo sition to aay surrender of the principle af bimetallism, asd a demand for a financial plauk mafcac a specific pledge for the free aad unlimited com are of gold and silver at the ratio of 16 to L ladepeadently of what any other nation may do " The notice was accepted as lode short of notice to other delegations as to the sentiment of aea very near to Mr. Bryan. Soae of them had Jupt left him. tad Judge Tibbettt. head of the delegates-at-large, dib'ed with Mr Bryan aaa Governor Hill at Liaeetn last rrfGtt- "Tbe platfa'ra mcut be straight eat If. to L there is no Question as ta that," said Judge Ttbbetts. A like view was expressed by H. L. Met calfe, who will represeat Nebraska oa the platferm comaiaee. "I wiH urge tha.t tbe finaacitl pltnk of the Chicaco piatierm be reaffirmed aad repeated." said he. "aet nec essarily la the same words, but in the same spirit, with a declaration lor the free oetnage at 16 to L without regard te the aetiec ef ether actions. Lest than that weald be weakness. " Hill i Disappointed. The return cf Senator HfU. without tcagible results w hire he vat wQIiag to dis close, made it plain that his ea&feresee with Mr. Bryaa at Lincoln had came to naught aad it served alee tc emphasise the general feottag that Mr Bryaa would aet tolerate any teapertBisg on the platform. The seaatar earn back from Llneoia on the ear wtth the Nebraska deleratlen. aisgUag with H aad eiehanginc views. Bat there was se evidence of the slightest sympathy among them for Hill as the companies ef 3ryaa oa the ticket. "For the resitec" as Jadce Ttbbettr ex plaised. "that Mr H1B woaid sat aceept a seminatiois uader the cireuaetssees " But the deveoapmeat ef Mr Bryaa ta Soeaoe ever the oeevrotiee aad bis aa wavenag iaieaace en 16 te 1 has created a cariau ooantor aioveoeat. This w rmaag the practical patttada&e of the party, the leaeeri who ran eaaseigas te aeettre vote. Ther tiM m earrtnder to Oliver, a either are they seeking iaaelatioB at this one altar They wk oamproatiee. eaacesiaaa aad sjch a haratoaisiag that all testiens can be brought tTgrther A a resaat af this Strang asd growing soatuaect tleamM. rearefeatauae have bees i-ade te Jar Bryan is the iterei of har mony aad aoderatiea os the platform. Tbe Dearer ef these ovBrntre is Jaates Kerr, secretary of the caacreeetoaaJ naOaoaJ earn atirwe, who was wtth Mr. Bryaa is Lincoln eday. attar oanfemeg with the leaders here It is oertats that he reflect the strasg senusBeat af bis owa state. Pmaaylvatus. aad ether eastern lecaltueB asd tt is aaaer stoed that hit aaiesiaa has the ajraauithotir approval a set the pesttrve astbamy ef the nusit mfimatlal party lenders sow asseahiod here, iaeiaaisg aractioaQy tbe eatire aea herahip ef the eseoative eetaainee. savt Gearge Fred TFintaw af MasHaebeseos. rrooc what has deveoaped today however. Uk laiaaiaci w likely o prove aa stare pro UajBtteo of haraeaiainc results thac the pilgnawse af Hall, luaoc. this teettnc is se aweaf iai that th oaMers aetecattaas renehed a praacaial oeanrtauHMjac andti ta fceerpt the teeehtahle aad te eacdtD their ef aarti tc the pJatterm annimawen. tbos keep. (CesJisaed ia Second Pace.) shively refuses to run Ei-f Mitreranii fnm HeKer 'tate tare tr VTtre Pres idential PJoavrK. K-tJCBAS crTT. July i-rtJfaile the Mot af ate dkBaatiaa yet leajfe la '.w vice preatdeacy the plafaaat asd m start oasp of the rariout eesuaiBPM were the tiawiral order af the aas. fcrm:. eectaa was takea la a tew ill sdaaatl. -rr the ata- jortry af thea save emly anot3ve deijaatius aa the prtuelpel tin utsaLiiarrr thna. At aa iTipiTat cenrm.a tt Indhnsa deseaatiea teas- forater faatsjiii iiiiiau B. T ihlvely. who ha V-ea caaaateaed n of the prhsetaal fartors la the ee p-eefttial arehiem. derliaed tru leuattf te he a eaadl ea.te or te permit the are at bis tor tn eeaaectiaa wtth the aiaaTiC Be has ts ieted rrora the Brat that b4 was sot a candi date aad ale sitatntaaav to his ewa stale dciecattea tedar Sd reemrfl-d a ftsaL Be will sat he a rimaHs-.e asd the ladiaaa delotrs have tABB bra at h'f wp-d Oarr oae Beat- wtrtee-ewi.f, to th elecatles for aatioeal offnjaati-Taac trvm ladiasa, that ef Taaaaog. Tacaul H was rbeees nasailianatly. gaa1 " T Teller of Colorado entered the Ijaatexa) ra,ueue to see sense ef hw fne.ads,. Be wa itu-edaced te the deleBates aad made aSrfef speech He eeifl he would sot vote teg Jbe re-elert.os of Prostdeat WcKisler. tgr :' this rnr veataat wre o aa th tapgBe.aie aad is eet a atdd plaak is its pTfijpJi Be had echt atae hr aide with ft& gmocrsta .t 1BP6 aad v'eald do eo tcaJawti rear N artmc was takes with regard e-hrr to the siatfnra or the rice pmJflpi'-T ar far a Xr Sarvry iras oaacerned. Tb- was a divtet.--. of seatxaieat in eSCioleca: aa. Mime eeetnsc re sappert Tewnaj aad ethers a PJew Tnrk saea P-aeang dii.raefcinc of the tuestjoi the oelecatBsn atyeursed ucti: A aseveejest hs favor ot Kr Tajgart as ehairaan of th nastenst, caaat.rt- wat martd is the delegation. .Be h.a,nlf says he is sot a eaaasaMte for the ptore "No foraal aetata has bet-a takea by the Indiana ielecaxien reiectiac the ie lertios of Mr. Tagcart as B&ttc-nal chair mar." said G. F. Meastex, oae of the iele-cates-at -larce "bat you may be assured that hi fceleJCiQa" would be received with jtry by every democrat la the state Sp-ak-iac for ayseif. I should .rather have hia as national chairman than ta hare a can didal from Indiana an the ticket. It would be worth more ts tie at the pofte." ROW IN MONETARY LEAGUE Gen-ral Warner Stlra Tp Hornet. Aet by Saylne that 1 to 1 Is a llrul line This Year. KANSAS CITT. Jtdy i. The placidity of the aeeting of the Tasted States Monetary league was considerably raffled tn the clos ing hours by statements from Colonel A J Warner of Ohio, who was a volunteer rpeaker taking the place of Mr Sulser of New Tark. who failed to appear General Warner caused the first flutter of exciteaent by saying that so far as he knew there was no proposition to change the ratio of coiaage. T don't care anything about the ratio of 16 to L" he said. "Get fittver restored. Catch year hare first, then oofc it. Sega late tSrver ctrromal5cc2y "aillSrcii settle the Question. I sometimes thini we have laid too much stress on 16 to 1. I aa in favor of it, but there are cad always must be coadi tiens which aay change the ratio. "Coin'' Harvey asked "Tk you under stand the history of free coinage" General Warner replied that he had aade a study of it and said there had ben ns lecal actios taken by congress on the trues -tion of ratio General St. John fallowed with an ialer ruption in which he evjd "I say to Gen eral "Warner thai rsleas 16 10 1 is spe cihcally mentioned in the platform tm week a tremor will ran along the entire line aad voters in the west especially would de sert by thousands." TaiE statement received vigorous applause. Besaaing. General Warner saM. "Get your silver first. Io aot make any more mistakes. When yoa get your Eflvsr we will fix the ratio. Interruptions followed rapatry and excep tions to the speaker's views bccae excit ing. ' General Warner continued "I teH yoe the BueEdaa of 16 to 1 is going to cut little figure ta this ccmp&lgn. The leases will be anti-imperialism and anrj-tniBtt and what we should d for humanity aad the osesooa af ratio wiH sink iato lafisiteotniBl iasignifi caace." Mr Harvey leaped span a table and re peating former statements he added. "If the people do aot Instruct congress before election an the cuestioc of ratio congress would never agree aad I stand here to say te you" 1 point mg to General "Warner) "16 te 1 has imen deoaaded by our leader. Co.ocel Bryaa. and we wiH follow his lead." A E- Ems of New "fort was called aad said New Tork democracy had1 esae to Kansas City to demssd that 16 to 1 he ape cafieaily aenuoaed aad nothing else weald saOafy New York. A moaac aade to add Geaer&l Warner to the committer oa Btdeetiec brought oat sev eral ohjectlans aad General Waraer semled the problem by dec&aiag to serve After the convention General Warner wat waylaid by men. seme ef whom deaoaaced him poLtieally aad la soae instances per sonally. START WITH HARRISON BOOM Cook County Doraorrncy Shoatinc for Chicago". Mayor fur Vice Preotdent- CHXCAGO. July 2. The Cook County Beaocratie elah left at I a clock auday tr.r Kaasae City ta a specta! tratG af taortens sleepers bedecked wtth hucrtag. Beaidee the 3M memburs af the club there was a hand of fifty pioeea. saateratH frwaAn of the dab Iran "dews the state." aad a large asd veetferec BacMeoa vice prsaid-axial boom "leva U with us." said Jstne, Tedd. wpu !m the deaoerat-ir easaidate far atteray zas eral af Illiaois- "We are wtth Harrtaar It vould he eeey te usite es htss aad I think hell get it, eveh though he sayi be doc t waat it-" At th trua atoood out the air was aaae tr resound with arks of "Bryaa aad Bar nten" truet the accusants ef the craw Bug placards buaaaed ta seat ef the oars bore theke words aad each sua ware a hut tea with the easte astioaarnataBt Mayor Berriseft. a deiocwao-at-larga. ae eaasseaied by A i. Trade. Keaert WUliaaw and Bea Chela, the other ael-satrt-ai-lfcrge. oeesaied a t.peeiaj ear attached to the traia. The desaoaatratlsBt af hit inesas it the , ther coaches he greeted wtth a suiet, pieimed aurt of SBvUe. Aaid tnm wiahlag ta 'se hias the tnailaii1 for rtee BiHtdaat h tnends waai :e see hist ssade ehairstaa af the IBtaats delaattaia aad alas of th tattler oa riiatiauonn Bahnir Plasrue ia Rio Janeiro. BtO JAX1XSO. J-aay t The tatat aaKaher af hatinatr plagae eases sap art ed siaee Jnui- uary I ia l The tataj aaw-s cumber 9U. XEBLSL CUTTING A SWATH "D4kxsu& Zxz 3rjar.'i Stat Hat W VAY MOT SET ALL IT W.A.NTS TH9B8H ther Delesrntlon laeHnrd to Take Part In Makias tbe Platdorm and am4nc the Hpr Pre Identlal Caadadate. XAXSAS CITT July 1 iBporjo Tele craav 1 .Ul af the Newmoka ataepctas ta satieaaJ aatlati have the city esrept Cacaaa aad eta af the altera esoept Welch. Waaaaey aad Deiaaier The dlocue la aaamuied at tar Coatee houel ta the meet aaauatueBS aad siahtly state boodc.uarier ta the ctt. eaas pnsisc a larn rumptiaa ssloc est the mi ad ftner a r.apactoBs oaaeaitatasa 1 aem adjais ic tare larce ooexaurtee roetas aa the seooad Boar aad aucteea sreealag apartatoaut Th tve headaaartert roeate aleae oast the delegation Sloe a aay The waOs aad setgh bortsg rotuades are hoar, with sacs aad btartisa- The has essht-toet ofl paiattag ef Brvaa freta the roaas ef the Jarbeeaiac ciah was bieaaat daws by X. C Barrtac ura af Karth Plath aad aucaptes a Mchtly peeltiaa ec the seoaad floor Ceaeael Jaha ( Xaher hreacht dews a hraee ef large sat tar decorative parpeeeh. oae a Beer Sac asd the ether that ef the Oraace Free Stat. Setae oajLLtiaa was arced as their beiag aiopoiyd. pat they feaad a plate ec the waQa af the reeeptiec reeaa. ehrakan Cant Ret la. Th- taacattaas are that the artendasee is lfteiy to fe such a. wiD tax th hos pitalities ef the city aad overtax the ca pacity af th coavestie hall. The hotel ar already overfiowtsg aad the crowds have Juat be emu ta arrive PortiaBS ef the eeV eanoaa fresE every state hove arrived asd active daMraMioa ef the to Veadteg iraes tioss 10 he derided. There are already upwards of 3WI Ne hrakaas here, many af whoa have aat as yet received any aaeuraace ef access to the cosventiec. The delegates are surety per pteaed by the proff-save desMsd tipes thea Jor ttcfeets whes the J8era.ka ex rnraBtaa shall have arrived. It is set by any a neat certain as yet that astteraed clutc wlfl be admitted. Each delegate aad 1 s.temtte is thus far appartiesed only tour 1 uckets tar fneads. w Such wiB afford oaly about 12K Urketa for the LMtt Nearaskaas expected here. The delegation is makisg a t Strang pull te secure the aprjoiataesi of i Nebraska mea at one doer. that K eaa be open te aS from that etattes tor at least staaflirg room. ' The two Queetloss that absorb dtocusiaos relate to the choice far vice president aad the advisability of making a cpetdfic declara- I tier is favor of 16 to 3. Os the former qses- . ttea Nearaxka has aade no dec laraiion aad will aot. It is rc&SBB- , ably certaia now that it ir aot solidly for Towne. although he w-Jl have soae rotes from it. aad "W H Thoapson. ehairaan of the delegation. wCl second Mr 1 Tewae's aomisation. Le Kertiaaa sayi ' thai, a majority of the delega&os will sup- j port the Miraeeotaa, tad It is kawn that State Chairaaxi HaH and ex-3tcte o(--ttt-- j Tisr nr., now trarloral committeeman, are- working far Towne. .Senator ABdson is I here, presumably ia that behalf, although ' osteacibly here to attend a bimetallic cos- ' gress, Cengressaan NeviHe is also here ' avowedly ct work fcr Towne. But there are seme of the delegate who favor as eastern democrat The delegation hat aot ' come to a showdowa oc the vice presideatlkl 1 noaiaarioti. I Sixteen to One Worries Them. On the question of the wisdom of making s. specific declaration favoring 16 to L the ; delegation is unanimous. It favors such a 1 declaration and every member contends that this will be done. E L. M-tcsife. aeaber I of the resolutions oomaittee. fa vor tt aad W. H. Tboeapsan says that the resolutions , committee wiH so decide aad that the ques- 1 aet wiH never rente the convention. Inquiry among the delegation,, however, dees aot substantiate thm claim. Although it is tacitly admitted that it is Mr. Bryca's wish that there sBall be a decided aad em phatic pranounrement ia favor of the 16 te 1 ratto. the oaly delegation Itsed up with Nebraska for it Is that from Coitraao. But eight out of the tr enty-six from Iowa w.tat tc gs farther than ts endorse ia general terms th Chteags piatierm s declaration oa that subject. The HJisaif delegation standi by Its state platform., which siaply en dorsed the Chicago platform in whole and la part, in letter aad is spirit. Tbe Indiana dnlegatton ecaes with the avowed purpose af asking as Strang a fight as Obs within its power agaiast a specific reiteration af th. It: to 1 proposition. Kanaas is in tine with these, deeming tt dangerous te rteke the party's wishes oa the aesev question tos plain. All of the east, except Geerfci Fre1 WUliarat of Maauachasettt. want th e2ver oestiJC left tlese. farther than a ee-saea-4 story reference to the China ga platters:. Soae af the New York aes speak threaten ingly at the deteaads of Nebraska, suyiag that that state is being allowed tc furnish the candidate aad ought sot to arrogate to itself cB right to famish the platform. One New Tark aaa. a representative ef the New Tork Journal, eigaifieaatly voiced the senti ment from hit state when ht said tt iz easier to furnish a candidate for a party than a party for a candidate. tw Tork Has a Chance. Ia the rice presidency matter today Shively ef Isdlasa was aoseussed probably more tavaraar: thac aay ether oae sat CantoreBcee wtth delegate from Iowa, Kas sua Missouri. Colorado. DimolE and ether central weetora rtatee. dtsetoi-Hd a seattBtest fsvarabl ts allowisg New Tark ts tcmihb a casdidate if it eas agree an a aaa wae was sot hostile four years ago asd eaa pre sess raasaaasie aasaraBoe of strfccnh ia the Baaire state. Is each iastaaee It was stated ta eaae New Tark lolled ta produce such e atax. which was aepareatly deemed Uhely. hhiveiy waald be sanofartary Duriag the day tt was reported at the Indiana bead suanert rhat Shively had told the chairatat af that aeKseaUas that he was sot a eas aidate aad dm set deairr ta be placed by his baste state 11 a poaitais that would see esettase ius dediaisg the preferment- It v.-as d iiaiial a hctle aisslBaoBt that J Hais irtan Lewis ef Wsabiagtas. who hat the toewed but part of thai state. Idaho. Mac tan aad Airaka far the sasBiaatias.. aad who atopped at Llaeaat Friday to cosier with Mr. Bryas. wae dertamig today that tt would he safe te jroeee that EOiett Daa torth af 3w Tark wlU he the aaa. Tbe l&ctar was aa ardent Bryastte ic IftM aad le aeeaed 1 atiaac stua. rlira.7.jin on Deek. Aaaag torasor Nefaraskaas seets here are ex-Attarse- Geanral Lew., saw at Alae&aia. W. L. Canst r:, formerly ef Uaoat, saw af DaarfaV. in... aad Barry trrtae. aarmnrty aa Ocssaa aad Liseela biiadaiiiiaar who haa roenatly retarsea fseoj the rMoBBlaas aad who has a bead here areas Imirver ts to at an oBHtacie that has aade a hoc Can atff wfll be roeadled as the sua who placed (Ceausuod oa iecosd Page ) condition ofjhe weather Fo-erai- Nh-u.ik veneralU Fair. Vili1 Wtnia I llonr. Pe-c Vi i Ha, n. f R. In . a. m . 9 a. m . lta,n, 11 a. n . 1: m . . . 1 GREETED WARMLY IN KANSAS ett ilee Prr-talrat Talk of lClan- loo at Bin ,"ra. Klree and Hher Prr. MPOaUA. Kan. Jalv : Grv -ra,-r veitt aptjui is Bmper-.a tndST was tbe locjrer. he hoc yet ariiverod dartac h trip to OaJahnaia. The aeoeraai buatxa d a njoet taaaastately tats the nurject of paii- tirv aad this appeared to pleaee his aat' -1 ton. At as ta whoa he aaaoat af id to a wecsec tc the uo hetnanie earthed, threw her anas wilCy m the air aad taouted "Thea Sod. wa aaan waat M at 1 aay star aad e waat't have la." Cav eaar Beeervolt aaid tt 1 aiaoriB 1 aat rlad rhat I ohm: it he taahrnc my f.-at rt otaee 1 wae rieataased her to Kama heeaao it wae -ur ooieotatiott tbe forced as tn buuoav a W preelat nitol rastxtdate and rneasnni fc as yea are atainly 1 euutiealil far as it te wefl that 1 eieutd cone here to speak ) int I etve Ho the pteajmr- of k"-;r.f r-e of year rwau vtH th late aeaa'o Ptoo B Promo and 1 bow Icsnw iHl aaetaer af rear ftrti srae Wi.'laat Aliee bitaad 1 bet eausrbt hi- WHtr ne ht way to th esVi east and b aratrc to epasd next Jaaday with -mr at "j-ieT rr Now 11 wai net at) tartentios te say a word Shout nolitii-s oa ibh trip But 1 den t know that 1 'n ery waB help tt, aeraaoe thi year tbe teeo ho.t ar at ataae to tnlltio are ftioae in w bich 1 oefiew wtth an whole heart aad soul, ber-auee t - u 'he imuT asd warfare at the ueiiati j are at atahc Now wftj- arr you b-re today acavaw yau exr.tiaed ovr Karn-ae oepieaoei In 1PJX this temlnrj i amulTxd tmoer the Leuinteaa jurrha- aad many rood aetinit' of the tm-ta-B- eajd tt we perfect toBy te buy this martry "W sever could -pnd ititc tt, i ought nor to take tt away iraa the Indians who had tt ' Wall, you west ahead . you did exaasd aad yea ar here sow una tbe Benttsneax aJtainet ac q airing tut terrnry is dead, exactly tn Kia- as th oseeifn wbtbe- we ar to ahaadan the work that we din last year asd th year before ir a dead auoetion. Too sen ymtr sons to tfle Pbibnpin . your eons' blood wat- tb aad of thovw telasds Th sag tt there asd it wen 1 roast dews 'arcriaueel. 8nr Duty Amonc ttfil. Ie you reect xaest the su who gees through life eizig . be -ax have as eery Uste or The sue who ores his work aad does it" Ton ar trjiinr ta Tc op pour sons so that w-bc they steel ddacultMw they saaXi overceaw ttem. nut satrk them We muet play our part aaiong the groat saxions of the world aod w muet settle it whether we than play teat part well or 111 We are going to put aowr. hncejidaate aad outrage aad murder m the Philippines Jaet as sure as fate cutr just one thing If the American people choowe to go catty-cornered next N oves-her 5 nu wiii have all the nricandacr is tse PaliiBfiiBee that to eo stble. 3ui tt wtii stop becauee the eiectlea win gc straight next November asd we ar ge-.r.g to irtrodo' e te tb Paillr-pin ht irtna of Jtrty that follows and caji follow orderly iidmintecTation of ju.-t.ee Bb-rtT for eikch max to lead hi life aa be peer beet provided he does act wrong hm fellows. Aad sew I am tempted ta speak about soae oBestioas of detaeetie is tr est. Tbe ice trust is 3 Bite as leeue to New Tork tiaegbtork I w iHit say aapebiar aa the Ice stunts nar I r whad Jx ald cAtuot crawts in yarn.i.,s iir ABow.aCiia, at 3bw Tork are, boeXtig aver wars cage ajraiost trusts ia the abetraet. hot own al the stack they car get af one trust is the ceanret. They aay -traaCle the ooeatimis. but tt aake? no difference hew they sta.ee w wU. stand fair and equa-e os ail Questions I deeply appreciate the honor -oi.fe upoc ae 'r. this neminaTana and I can reiiuite ou to juet cne war and that te by keeping fa.th abeolutely wrtn I wil, teB j ' aothrag ec the btnap that 1 would not sav off tb etaap. I w.Il pronnee noth.ee tnat I wosad sot try to make coed after elertior. Asd if ay words fact any value It depends uttoc what 1 have dose is the past ap plause 1. Ton reeieatber last fail you were told that prosperity w ouid sever coos ta you usd! you had 16 to L Now proeperrry has c ome to you by tbe work of you- owe har.as New if this is allowed to cr oc s it hat- fo the last 5-hree year we shall e such pros perrty ic this oou-tiry a the sun has not fchows oc is stt satiOTi of tne ee-th before 1 appeal ta yoc for tn sake of aatenaJ prosperity and is the name of tbe honor asd renown of Aaerica the e-ood name of the a acton I thuk you sere aapiausei. Ko.evrt Filipino Plhtera. FLORENCE. Kan., July 5. Almoet the eatire popdatioa of this little city turned out this aftemtHin ii greet Geveraer P-eese-vtlt. aad hundreds had the pleaoare of graap isg his hand. The gereraer speke brieHy. referring te the presence ia his former regi ment of several negroes graduates af the Haskell institute at Lawrence. v--i "If w ever have another war " he said "which I earaeetly hope we win aet. aayae I wul have soae Fill pis 01 is ay regi ment. Ic aay country we acquire we are bocad to see that Justice aad orderly liberty obtain. We cannot get away from oa wark a the PhiHaatnes. The character at the aea whoa Prendest McKintey is Head ing to our sew territories is a gttarasfec that the work win be done well men like Judr Tart aad General Wood asd Governor Aliea ef Parto Bjco. We hcvr gat the wolf by the eart asd we caa't get away from these darJe. Now we must decide whether e are gxtsg to fiiarh or whether we ar going to go on and fiateh tint great work." Dnthnia.tlr GreetUc at Arwton. NEWTON. Kan-, July fi. Governor Baese velt addre&hed as enthusiastic audience of ff.fHiO auditor this afteraoos. It was the first time the goveraor bad left the train since leering Chicctae, all has previout speeches having be-c aade from the rear platform af his private car. His address was atocg the same Uses as those dMtrered a: Teeeka aad Kmsrria. toachutc upos tar oueettoos of tsspfriai.MB aad s. er ' Tec of the great west." he said, "were told lour years aaa that rut would sot get prosperity vithoot IS te 1. But yoa did act get 16 te 1. aad yet yes look pretty audaltag praeperuur. Whoa a ates yau cas t have Breaaanry ualeas jhm have stuae thiag that afterward proves te be (to pat It mildly t as arrttr, dor t yau tram hua any mere. Yoa eanaot hy legialatiea se cure woU-heiag FooUah taws, laws that would dtarapt our eoeaaeuc aad aaaartol tyotettt. would nullify the hardest v.rk Kassat oanld ever stake. Ns ese sea awa -he tariftlasi, prosper We ha achieved prosperity den't let ae be teals esougt t: throw away what we have sat." Os the way beck to his ear the governor was ooxapeUed te shake haaae with hoa urtnif of adatkers. I'orot I'lrca Ttadnc In irtinm. PHT'EVIX Arte July I -Baaorts fross eaaterti and eoiitSeairtern Aruutr.a state that fiareot ttraa have orokea oat arreen in aaasy j! tse mountain raagos aad LiaH. 'hw is r.ln aooe the lone to Haatiei win h groa In '.Se Merra Aai-na. a atrip tweli blUoc katr asd four stliar wide ha been buraed eter A f.re ta the HauachujM-a raaae haj irtvee out all the cartto MoiementK of Ocean i eetii, Jnly ", Totohs aw Ai'ileaa" touarr QwU', fraat saa Prac1aoa. Breava Arrived Fnieaia tor Graae. freas Sew TorV Ljivorpnel Axriaea errto. tmas JtVw Tarfc- V Tera Arrtv TMsrh . Craas Liw- avaso Otaat-naw' LrfnoVe Arrnrod afirinosata, Jrsts hew Terit. Mnnr. eat 1 L.m . . tft. Sam.. M X m. m . . 7 4 sw m . . T 1 i . m . . 7 a p. m . . T ? n. m . . -1 ft. m . . P i. 111 . . FROM THE XEW PORCH 3rpuB sat Tan apoi ta siw Ci- 3UMMSn, rEKS F.A17H TO THE SAC3E9 FAT . ' rxk. a., t. r, ir tr. tr.. Saaai JLka th 0. 0CVMFE3E.VCE V,TTH HUL A PtfZZLER Ciiili l MeMaraaf aaai Laar ?sra Caaaka. aas af LobAks Mbe5 Kiot. rlLL'S DOOM LOOKS LIKE A MENACE of Frj in. Poelovrers Try t Make at That the rn lorker Ha. o Chance of a Pine on the Ticket. LCtCOLN July f; t p-tlol. ) A 1-tega-ttoa ef t osorr rretz Ooosrtda. ec rowte ta Kaaees Chry. ptapp d tc Lineal c thw aatrasBg. called oa Br Bryan aad partttdpatwd la the dedication ef the re eeacty neaatrurted front perea Sev-rsl Heart apewehaii wre toaaV aad tre w ar as laaaanaie of maesr ta ealivos the affair Th Coea-ads aeleaavtasa van art it the rpoi hr the TnTettoc Mea t Bryaa club aaa a detkrha-et frest the Bryaa Heme Guards, aaarr command of S Whtuac Ifliac Mr BryikE t haree, G ever sar. The Heme Guard led th way te Bryaa't ret,: -esce the Tnrveiici: Mea t Bryaa etas bnag iac up the rear X. H. Fraakito of Draver. on behaa ef th- tiimn. -aa-rBrato.ted Mr. Brysc and aeeured hisa that Cataradn weaM go demo eratx to the tofl -torttoa by a hie aatortty Mr Bryaa reaaasdod aad to the eearse of hi remarks said T thank yoa for this IrV-oaty eaB and a eurv you I apr-1ate year caed wtO and kindly lctereot aad I aa -are" that th eti si pf I toroaa jato wtth a wihea I ssy that 1 aat etod to see yoa here. 1 ass mare that Colorado peoale are se Bier ar-rieai' for the reallaeitoo af te prtariwv H the aeiaocrattc plariara than are ta p-ople of many ether sats. But 1 want te. nay te yoa that when Colorado for-ahew the principle of K to : and when tb people have c-easod in uhear sunaeirt of th prrnriple 1 w-Oi he Sacad bUU agnatic, even thousnt alone The refubbc-are held their national ear veaoos at PnaMdlpaia oa the atjnrversarv ef the fctr.4rng of their party thereby ex hflatusr a partawa spirit. The decaecrats bold their rrcTr-.t ana la Kaasas City ea July 4. the aiai-r.nrr of the torts of tbe nation, theiresy awuilfetinr a patriotic aplrtt Tbe rerohU(-uj3e would repeal tb Dot laratloti ef Independence, the democrats would rearm tt everywhere through th world. There Is oae great priactple to be fottght Sor to the coattnr campaign asd that is whether or not th dollar shall be placed above the nuts. Whenever mas and th dollar rem tn cour.1T the republican party stand for t'Oe dollar a rut, the deaorrats stand for th mac Where there was oae reaeou ! nw, for carryiag Colorado for th democratic acket there art sixteen reasons BOW The democratic parry stands icr the same praaatolet. in the north as wea as ia -the Bouta. the eaet as weal as la the west. Ours is a party wfeere its speakers do net bar to reelw their -aeetjW toatiaca-aeaUoa ef the cottntry they viae. r' The arrival of the CcraSo delegation had been ertnSBiveJy advertised aad the Colorado-State band this Darning paraded all the principal streets fer the purpose of drumming op a crowd and aotwithstaafilcg ai! this there were present not over ISO per sons when Bryaa responded te the visitors' greetings. The aost notable of Brys n't visiter! todsy were T M Patterson af Denver. T J Maloney of Colorado Sprags, Blair Lee of Silver Springs aad Coagrnssaaa Jsaet Kerr, ex-CBsgresoaaa Muaehier and Joha F. Fritciey of Pennsylvania. Bryan and Hill Conference. Local democrat are fdn talking of last sight's conference betweea Bryaa aad Hill aad eeamderable rpet tiiatJos is being ia dnlced ia ar to jcrt what praaplea the New Tarkor ta eseie to Lincoln so hBrrieS-y. Authoritative reports srom Kaasat City say that Kill was gives a telegram from Bryaa about as hour after he arrived aad that as boos at he read tt he anseuseed his inten tion of going to Lincoln. Oa tail quesuoa there Is a dispute, but as to the resett of the conference the democrats here entertain but one idea and that is that Bryaa aad Hill are as far apart as they were before the meetteg The laessage: "The supreae court has been sitting two hours aad hat not changed its Individual opinion." ccc taint a atraag suggestion of what transpired is the peafere&ce aad shows daois eoc-otueively- that Hill and Bryaa wfil sot be mama g states ec the presidencies racket Speaking ef the meeting last sight aa ar dent friend and aupperter ef Bryan said "Is view of HIS s emphatic atterasees oa the question of aaaptisg as addtttocj money plank aad ia view of Bryss't well kseaa BTiisieas ec the same eahjoet it would be unreasonable ta place the New Yorker os the presidential ticket, eeotingeat, of eeurse. ea Bryas s noeonation. HaVs views as the Income tax. aet socsidrriag the aesey question, would disbar haa tram nomination aa a ticket with Bryan. He taught the bfB ia the senate aad after wards argued agatset it ia the supreae cottrt. Far thehe asd other reasaas he could set assuae tn be is aoeord with Bryas ea the ecure platform " Tblr Jlcctina: "Vl"a. Cordial. Th meettsg betweex Bryas aad HiS sc the depot platform laot sicht was not with out drama; 11 fttaturra. It was the first time th mea had eschanaed sfreeusss stace the catapaica of liH but the aasy spectators ver enable ta detect aarttosc to their Bwsser ar arttoas bat atest Mar err earaia, rty. After aa eathuwlaaiar hasaohake Mr Bryas iatrodueed the vudtor to the aacy apeetaearc preseat aad then esearted hia te hit prtrat camacc. They walked ara 'a erst along the platform engaged is very earseHt aae'trBtios before they reached the carriage After the aoalareace Mr HiD tade atoae to the LIsoalB hatni aad at I e clack that morning loft far Kaasat Otty Mr Bryaa has made arrangements wtth the telegraph oatapoaies tor oemplete de tailed rHporu of the eettvesttoti preeeed lacs. Beetsaiag taaserrew aarnisg two op erators will he kept oeattaneusry as ettty at the Bryas borne Two isoais as the seoead fioer ef the beuie have hoes set apart ter their exclusive uo aad oaly aeatoers of Bryac's faaulr asd the etwaear. wtu be prraxittMd ia thnat w bile mesMkget are be ing reooivad ar transmitted r-"r th wares. It is gweraJly aaspoeed that tb sonven Qeo wiQ etoaad a formal tavitadno to Mr Bryas to osme to Kanaas City aad if such acuaa Is takes he will prahaaty aonrpt, bat set aatil after h aeatoaated. Th BryVB Boas Guards. Qccclarsta' Qaaram Trirrator Mea't Bryas ohto and Jackaaatna eaab will leave far Kansas Cety Harrieon Mlatht leeest . ml n art. CrfrCAGO j Becardlsg the rice prosicien-i. situaimc Mayor Barriass aade