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The Omaha Daily CHEAPEST BECAUSE BEST THE BEL CLW.If A.YD CONSERVATIVE THE 3EL ESTABLISHED JTSE U, 1571. OAf ATT V- THTRSDAY MOEXLWi. SEFTEMBEB 21. 1X5-TEN" PAGES. SINGLE COPY TIIIIEE CENTS. 8- TTA MX LL ON STND Frscinjt of Irw Twit US TsttS? HC-iEY TZ POLITICAL. PI.RPCSE3 Eaj rmocta 8auo:d Ckmaii Coo- j an tnbnU'mi frsa Eon Last Tmx. I DENIAL BY P.i"KE" AID SHEEHArl ! ; Boik ataa Saf ia'.i Lid Sot Eaprws: lUOtl Com3i:tI j I ' LASGE SLW3 FG LISA! DPE.MSE3 ! niMrN TlmM Muara a lrtrm-r at aJWay far mairfe Oalr Tfal twaaatlaa Waa !fT IRK. "pT. . Pn.it:' ai pfin'bn Crma of tiia ?c- T jt inuri.r'iT jora- ' xuir nl '.)tf jc'nne'-Ti"n of Annrfw A H.im- . Hum "f Albany n:J a:it-l p;:u-l ; rrlTitT f t.ie f-jmnanT r trr p inta arrund wijirh l:r bear-n tn-f t .') ars- i lt:va inauranc !nrwt:i:!n :amd t.-xiny innn A M"a.l of N- Y -rk L.J- in. , urani-a coinpajiy waa : re riiwf wii-a-Ba aati It rai lours Hp subjt-utt-l ! i a flr if qurtlona hv t"har' E. H .si ! crrunaa! f-3T tr) ''omm:!'.. '"infr,;:-.g i mrrnee paid for pullllra. purvisea TTie cl!ma waa rearhed when Jar. Mcv"a.i iec ar-d uu. Laa aaox u.riat ..f funds for caunpa-.am trui-xiaea waa not rontned to ;:ie repuollcaa pa tt in the a.iipn of .'.'t and innounm' "rMy i)fe wa maiia -ar by the dano ra;-.c rami Ida. -a riiaaina ne for money fa that rta-mrawarn. Some of the 1 T-err men who Today are rjemar 'nter-r-ewe-l ! 1n trie papers and Jenouncmn men who Tn- ' tribute To caunpauarna a-era crosBinar my patit .very sfep I Tioat kxikniaT 'or money ne the candidate himaelf. Parker, if he would show up his bona when he waa ciia.raan "T t.ha democratic state ammif.p ,t w mid arive you a fit. He never reje-Td a dollar in t.he world. He would Tjike every dollar that waa paid him ' Jjdar ParVer waa chairman of the dem ocratic state committee In Mr 51c r.l 1 statement waa greeted wtta wild cneerina; which continued until a tnr-a: waa rnauje to clear uhe mom of '.iBt-ners, if the crowd did not reeira.n -.-.self Lau-Bja aaa far LaacaU Ezawsiavsa. Wtth irreat care liie acuoont off Andrew A- Hamilton with tne-company waa an a.raed by Mr. Hvurhes, who asked Mr Mc Cait atxrut every item and made it cit-ar ttiat a semrrh waa oetna; made for political eemtrnbutlona. Mr. McCail atmatTly ma.n- I tauned that he had Fen Mr Hamilton no j anoney W bo uaed in lnfiuenclna; la;:sia-ion : ml Albany, but the admlaaaon waa obtained ' fmrn Mr. McCaU that HamllTan expenses j at Albany vera paid from tiie company j finds aod that hta acconata were not sub- mitted To audit- It waa ehoavn that tS,a) i baa been paid to Hamilton with only a oerbaj accoundns to President McCail. and at present HeJiiUton owaa the company Bknaa. aBBjBaaVba Mr. Sics'aal aaaa m f-itr aura thai Haanllcon. who ia now in Europe, j wiM mar the sum upon The company'! de- 1 J'ldare Alton B. Parker, democratic can- i mdais pot preiaaaent in iwa. tonuxnt aava the Aaaoeaated Fn aa a statement conoem- I in a; Praaident StcCall'a Testimony owrna; tn the olkitiiiia; of funda from the New Tort Life Insurance company by the demo crat in ISO. Par-rtml IVeailal y Parker. The statement follows: My attention has been ca-ied to earain teaaiiTHtny said To nave oeen apven toaay By Jtr. Jonn A- McCaU. while a sntnesa oefore tne tnsurajice mvesturation commif.e-j. in repay to Mr. Huikhes .iu-srion in whicn he thouarht mat in the lntereata of the policy ooidera wra ao sennuaiy enaanajered t.nat tbe- company ouant to contmoute. It 1 evident that Mr. i cCa.il araa laonrtn; under a; rear exdieoient in maarnar ni r iy. for :t '. very incxitierant. But J" hi answer is intended to oonvev ma impraeion .nat in tne eampaiarn or .Js, 1 eitner dl- . - - 1 r-ectiy or indirait. aoiictted from him or ! hia corpora: ion. or any other corporation. ! any money or va.uanie tninat. ni statement . 1 aboiutely falsa. 1 j;,) Mr Hsenfeid pay over to TV M.. On tn contrary I reptaat what I said re- Jrar, who retired aa manager of the com focw th eiectuin that 1 expre-aiy notified pany last Feomarv. ri. and how waa and directed ine chairman ot t.ne egeoutive t;it um paid j.mmutea of the national committee that t 'j, Mr Roenfe)d 1 an 'ng commiaaion no money anouia aa rsn-eiveu 1 :'iin curpura- . uoua- t aul renewa.s' WJham F. Sheehan attentx.n waa caJed ! Today s meertng was a r-ended h- a hun ts tae .oBtimnny of Mr McCall and he I dr"d policy holder from Michigan. loara, aaid 1 V.Baotirl. Indiana and other stare P-eei- I waa chaurrnan of the executive commit- dent Mouiton arave hi personal aaaurance tea of the deimx-ratlc naiionai cocuiiit tee, 1 -.. . There waa nut a amaie maa o.nnetel wnn that tne OTr,p,u1v P-rfft-t.y olv-,t. ttie 4emK ratic naraonal mnpii that T Th demand made by a policy holder, solicited a do-lar rim Mr. M.Ci.l. If any . M ro arhat the orSoara of the company pro ucn pt-raon made an s u ai.ucitation. J w ' ., Mr. McCaU aflouia name him. ! I". to do. Mr M m!on r-p,ied that aJ 7efU Kxpaaaiaa HI TeaHtlaaaaay. Joiin A. Mrt'liL president ,-f Tiie Ne Tcrk Life lnuranoe company, irmni ht teatlmony before tile legislative com mit'.ee in relatu-n to oontrtbuiiiMia to the 1 "T heated debate it was nV-nded tn ad demiarra'lc party, aaud Uinigt.ni . j Juura until O obrr t The meaning I intenaed To con y when I ' . Juct PaxkT. wnen a candidate for the ! PRINTERS MAKE BIG GAINS pra,aem'y last year, did not perwtnaily asa rre tor campaign f jmia, but fneno of hi did ao repeateciy. J nire parau-r as chairman of the ata-e dertKirra'.lc commute for aev-mi yeaLra aid. However, aocept proffered ituntrtbutiun 10 tirte rmmpa.gn fimia. JraBa la Prwaaraa. John A- Mc"all, preaidrnt af the iew York J.fe Insurance company, waa a wit . h-t ,.,..,.e ie,. J ' " V.:" T J aratmg committee. District Anorney Jerome waa aa uitr-ed ecuiu-r of ui. proceed- lr.g tonay it ma niai tima. tie aaia a expected to snaa a pumic statement m a : W 11 OS . Nash, caahier o.' tiie New Tarat tttare 5at:ona eank of A ,K.-.y wa the nrt wttaea. Ke prod icd a :ranacr-pt of tii account nt Andrew A. Kajni'ton frrotn January 1. likfi. to data. This connitted of twenty-four ledger sheets. T.e account give ao pamruiar beyond tile amount. Mr. Ntati aaad only Mr. Hamilton a dauiaTh ter had Juer to draw checks on t-hat count tr-a.Aeat Jonn A. MoCail af the New York Insuraju-a uoonpaay waa then ca-ind. After being aw. ra and gr ving um r-raum- J iner-v Information as to his buainoa and reaidence he said he had barn comptroller of the Erjuitable bs-fnr becoming pre- eni af liie New Tort Life lrwmiiu cam- - , . Daay and tirea-Kaua.y oata own auperinipna- ent of insurance at Albany. He aaa.d it was true that be had drawn .'hecka on tha New T ark Lot Insurance company account witiual ta approyaa at tn finance ootm mittca Ha aaid this waa aitnoat a daily occur -etaca. K knw Andrew Hamlltan b.r Ben ya-avra. Kataaltoai is not. a re aa rive of bis. h aalded. Mr. ICcCaU aaid he humself is the oi judge of what Wiaacka ahouid be drawn without autburtaailon, H aaid be had known A.U7rew Hamlltaua aun-r a was yeau-a or a-a. ha waa no re ox are sat her by biond or by marrtaat. b had k in connected with th aoannany am- HHt ha tt- trriaX of (lie Fdaaro p.naaoa aaaa. vCanttnuoat aa -wcaaoj PiatL) ALLEGD P!E ARFSTED : Captala W,..rwa la Held la "rttlaa Celaaabta far tloiaitac Dallas Law. I y -Cartam A- j :! M.mdar ast ' C ana.ilan ul.ipr. ashtn ;T' N rt. ander M Ln wa ar V..1 3. C. Ur at t- -eueet of Tie Ax'ni'H rr.nu, I aatirs e C-tr--rn: if i':w;t under n.iii . t ortained mor hn a year ago at m a charge af con- J 'he "oho-mer 'Car-' .f fb" -s.in( aws. : pinu-y -.g out tatron mpnct'i a te.. ' -nert i-day ouni'Tr.i? Th a. rt nyn af tne A.t-uipo ' if that the "IT ,r.u-r me -., M-xn-a ma.- up ( mt- band af -r,rr .nr.-d . P,rai '-ut ;nn:a as iiava sinn thf -lay of i Captiun iv.uJ. ' Tr.e ee.. n for M-'Lean :as pr'M flf-d '. 1 j aim- Ma I :mwn a H.a nin-fTienii aa- " Ix n ""r par t t...a :.tnr. -lu: n.a ''tmnf .n :a -.i;u- a-:naj r-ii!s 1 bn -oniiii 11 i c.-vr':. nd ana so sLars an utiwrran,-. of inr l '!ia I iaar thai :t s sa.d h- ihs mm'.p ;.)- vrt I taw hnH a.I: -jvt al.g"U vioia::oTi ' af the jaw Fir ins-Tan---, K- .wys haa J be-n ,-a.-: li not u ne u-rt arTin ttie : L&re-f.if. :::n.: .jf : ::r w:r.i r",s. nd a.-. r:, i;ifi an A.ni-r.-an -ar-i -.r.d in laufe par- in Er. a. : i": . rar le -,as nut b-n r-irJT'-d -na-r -:t.'jer A-nt-r-i-an r Br::. mi an vn fc-r-mti: s:; .pr ni ir-inifT-::;eT:T 'jrw'ri t-- - --u'V -t-s f.ir -fie pr-t-ti.n 'f the aea.i:.at ndueTry 3' "" 't'ti; el arpiit-d. M-x.ran and He a -.p---a:t-d jr.der N.Tftian r-a.etrn".li n and a; pur-mlr ims U n h-iij n re- Ta.nina; ne or tne' otu-r. d-e "He fact :!tu: ne ? rr-!:d M-t.- an pae--s east onua The schooner -i.i-l f"m B.n Francisco :n er'enner. lias), for a cove .n the .-oam of '"a.ifi;-nia a-ye re -a.:rj arpsra:-js had ieen n'pt r-jr; -inie : - it - i mt oooiriet!y F-orn he :e acnoonp riir a nd ik ::ie h.jjn seas and sey-r-; rimes was seen .n , tiie vicinity of the PrrbyHilf s.anas. but , nevr w thin the .1-nit of the preserves. On A KT.ist . of that yeH-. the Er1t;li 1 user. Sherwate-. found the schooner. 1 Carmenctt just iff "he -ur-e -inie umit 1 of St. Piui usiitnd and bfiaj-led it. The fact -hat tne anp it w the Mexican fla . prevnTd arrests at 'hat rime. About a f r-n.ght before tau 'he ""armencita made a j-d of the Copper islands and had a : brusn w-.'i tne Russ-an patr"l. At least one uf the --rw waa wounded as he waa , sent to Seat-.e for treatment. "Then "he . facts .oncemina- the raid became known ! the Mex'can ttavemment rep-idiated The 1 rar.B'rT and the Ca-menrtta Sew tor a . rime -he .orasiri fleuf. It ia -jnnennood ' The scbor-ner chanrd names several Timee ; tn order To preserve r-ar.straticn and hat flnaiiy under the name "Acapuico ' M:ru re an "matron waa aattLin secured. oai i r V uni nrn" bJsWT DCDI V I PCLIC I HCLUC.no WAM I KtrLT , t raatrsrt Itwlalewa ta WeXfia Life ladraaaitr Feair trteaaaat rat sjaalpalate Faada. 1 CHTCAiiO. Sept. 7. At a trbuient maeX- , iruf of paiUry hoiderat af the Wmmti Life Indemnity company, an aaaeseu.ent aaenc- . u - i iui w.-H hM4mariaa u rtitntm h.l a today it ara decided to put some pointed j qiiesiMin to uie manarmruu i ;i- iu . holders were moved to action by a ,1 I for receiver filed yesterday by Attorney 3. O. Lev' n son who. cta.minaj to represent j a number of policy holder, ail red that The i assets of the company were about to be .-.-'.p-ji.1 vthnitt enneenT of ih TwO W-r I . . hirtna themsevas to defraud The r"rn hoiaers 10 a company !n another state. ' , . . . .... 1 ment out of lands in Tire easier-- parr f Vinnui chantes of fraud and arrafT were ' . a.so made :n the Mil fr a receiver. An ir red by a failure to secure f om of fl-er of the r-ompany Information aa to Its . present condition and Tiie purpose of the men in control, the policy holder today I formulated these Tiesticns and aubmitled hem to President G. M. Mouitonr : tVaa a contract entered into berween The ! . Wentern Lite inrtemmtv company and E. L Rsenfeid. secretary for the maruurement 1 of tiie company s affairs? rtTiat are tne . term of that contract oa all inurano" poiicie mntten and on would be known in gol time. Manager Roaenfeid declared -here was no Trr-ith tn The Btatemen set forh 1n 'he bill for I a receiver tLed by Atomey Levneon. Af- EaaplaiTera la Twa Ha a deed a ad Miteea rialea lw ik Eight Hear faatrart. IXDrANAP-Li3. Ind.. Pert. 3H At -ha headquarrers of -ha International Tvpo- i Btrapnicaj union Tonight th foloar-ng ata- ! ment was issued. ! u'1- iwJ" ,1 " 7" 1 ma-uy of the empioyng prrnter ha.-a i signed up. In r. ra n we have ne 'il- I nour day ni-w or to raee.otne effective Jno- 1 1 j-y L .n Ut .-six of tneaa- w-iere at-iaa : have been -Je. .aj-a.1 ar tnmaienei a.1 tne I ! oiflcaai nave ancned the new w.tnu-u j Thing couid not be In belter anaoe . National idenf -ae. w yncn a O t . . U'tugr.t-SI-lilNF'ELX'. - , c 1. an in- J"' "a S2wniani i.ne l maail l-llt- iianing 00m patty her ta r-veni union 1 ""r stopping rrlia breakers as tbey entered tne I .... i .i, - jiany ' ' -ra-eajtera nave tern cs.u;.-it bf breauter have and put on ti-aui I ut'-keui and put on tr-aun for outer citita. The company now has two jut of h .f hundred men at work. Th hght. i m 'eiegram from Preaiuent Lycca j ul 1 yPrapnicaa union, is oeing watied --" here tiuaa anrwnere 1. A cmaa 1 jver the lniunrt-i,n i n-ariia tori o. : , ... 1 l N Y . Sept. y. Alter a wee 1 duration me tnk uf une union pnnu-ra her far aa eignt htrur day has ended w'ta I th yw-Miins; of a.1 t.i empionng prtnter. 1 Ail have now aiifred th aaTrv.emenL which j tmaea effect Janoai-y L. Uaai, and a.1 the 1 printer returned to w ark t xtay ATLiSTA. 'J-. aVpt. 3. Bexauae their employ er refuae-1 to aaocade to a lemund for ata eight -hour nay ana tune hour pav. taa tinlfa book and job printer employ aa -n Baesa Atlanta pruituig est an -uwi. ment wa-ked oait today. Tiie strike in vol ves aaout Ilfty mW. ST. LaOt-iS, Ho, epc 3U. Anouna.-aarietit ixuvda at tile hrajq uaj-taer of T-a. grapnlcai aciua No. 1 that fi.ur addr-.H-oaJ fir-ias Baal, glsmaal Uas aaght-baur a-n 'rai--t- ROW AUNG UMRWRIIERS rrrpor.tio to Cacdema G-r, ;n Iti-CTaac Ea-aai t 3toira. ATTIKPT T3 SnavE lrKai DImt aa CaaaittH Ikal la Ftmlaae Wkfi CaaraaTlaa at KAHTTlRI. Conn.. ?p. 3D. A shars teTwn a 'acTKm of deieipaiea frrn the west in :ntanca at tha cttnnii"n of tne Nm.onai Asarxnar'on of rner1tfr anih dei-ra-. from -iter swctlona icTurrl at this afternoon 1 aeaeion. ud at aJoun nral trie lesnoTi at laa-je waa sttli 'Jnavd- i ,::!T1. Tne rsol urirn of -iaur offrl - i,JIT ia bv Deiearata FU:eia;r of St. Louib : . ' , 1 , , 1 . . 1 me-i a. ea;a ir -iar-ea .n -w- 1 and a:m :.it- .-nvi::iun. At Tiie "m of ad.ourn- 1 men? aavf a t-sea Je.eatatea were on taejr . . I 1 are me a-.-ention or tie rtla;r- . Tjan. !)ut The a-Hmoiv if elded to pnsTpne ' rile v-(in:-st jn'.il tomorrow. ' T'.e ssue waa -Bused wnen The executive -or:rr.itt- "iibrr.itTe.1 :o Tiia convnr,on a -por an 'he Hai-ia;h -si'jtiim. This r-P-'T- was rtia: ! nuton otTer-d bv a ; i"!eaa:e from -ne St. Ltnis avssriclB--ton riiutd not be oonsmer! hr his r-tnv.r.t.'-n 1 .ntl t:.a: -hr -rtnsnieraiion of hat or any ' "trier similar roit:'lon .s arararrr.el ind ouTsuie Tiie pr-.-per prov-.nre -f 'he ":.(. rm. Asa.!a:ion of T'nderwrte-. j siaaraata aa Heaala OaipoelTlaau 1 The commit :ee rporr was ri-evd wtn n---ra. Wnen '-'ie noise haJ aiia.'ded I I '- Van Turi of Minneapolis arose to I ! speuit and aj ani-J hv ihe n;-.ide-t ... trie platform. Mr Van T-jyl smla he r-pr-entd i number of -hese whose --tews d;f- : f-r-oi from -he repcrt of Tiie execurtv. r?n miTtee. Thre questions he th:iajnt were -to :e ietermind: Prs;. wnether we are to make aav public declaration on :ne matter in view of the discussion now aroma; -n in the press, se ond. wouid It be profitable ! to do so. third, what, .s the politic coume? I He aked if it were Ime for -jrh a bnuv to maintain silence, answertnaj hiinseif that ne thov.aiT not. We depend for ail we aj-t ' on a ptinilc confidence. :f w fai' w ' it will take years to redeem ouraelvea ' j P-aisinar hie hajid to emphasize his words i he added T"niea some .-aavmabje resolution is 1 paaaed bv tnis aaaoc-atiun auonc the itnes of : mat t;i5(fested nv tne ieieanaia fr.m aT. Louis, a resolution wtil be sent out to the pr-sa of the ''ounTTT siirned with the najnes t f -he men in ta-.or ot me prrnciroe em-i bodied in the xr.rJiai resoi ition. "A w-'l j not stand for riiind ioana. -"ambnn dmnerB . or mianiarnt Transfers t ser-urtttes. j S abac a an 1 af H e The Raieiajh reeolutlon. which prernpltaed ; tne day s debate, recl'es that the diBc!ujrurB in The mettiode of prar-ticea in t.ne manajre- ment of some nfe Insui-ance companies, wmch. if not criminal in their nature, ap- ; VT to sTTosfuy irrea-Jiar and in vmla- son of the principle of the trust involved, and demand that, if Crimea have been j corntr.itTeid. tiie crlmtnala stial! be punished and thcasi who bare a-tciated their trr-ieta ' shall be deprived of their trruareeahlp. The paper read at the afternoon session included one by James V. Barry of Lan- ; sins. Mich . insurance cominiaaioner af The 1 ; state of I Eihlc.- Michiaan. on "Laf LAND FRAUDS IN COLORADO Federal aad Caaary OArtala aad Renal Ka tat a Dealer af Akraa (7 la a raj eat wtta Fetnlar-T. PHXVTIR. Sept. taraa-d arrr per- Colorado, warrant ha-e been uaeued by th t'niTed S?tares dlrtrtct ittortifv'i office 'or t.he arrest of Peter CampbeiL former rerts trar of tie L'mted States land oftVe at Aaron. Perrr C. 5e-mev. county tr"a'ir"r of TVashlnaron otmtv. and D. tV. Irwin, a real esta. dea.er of Akron. 1 Through these men it ia aid That hi ' " . - --r-r-mMir naa oaaa oer. nae mi- t-rousanaa or doners wnrn or landa in i TVajiung- on and Turn a count ie. Hy vanou untrtua;e. it is taied. Campbe!!. Beeney and Irwtn obtained po esanon of land which had been abandoned by pre-noue set tier and oid it to other 1 et.era. So far Irwin i the only man ai-rearred. EARNINGS CF CVTAHA RCAD Sjet larreaaa fatr th Tear la Oan Taa SJtlllaa t Ha a at real Taaa aaaal Daallara. ST PAL"I Minn.. Sept. The rjent-r-fourth annual statement of the Chicago. St. 1 Paul. Minneapolis Omaha road, issur-d today show that the groa aammg ajaTrra : ga'ed r.L9i5 !ei for 'he Seca.t year ending I June iW. The operanng "rpenae and he ih amounrei to 17.fTS.o3i. majttng ta I net eat-ning S4 7.7L The net Increase, I roun'ins" inrereat and rantaia. amounted '3 Co.: J Cut of the net income of trie year tne board of dir"mrs appropriated aa.ei.aati :or ritur addinon and better meis, which, art'h 7 per cent dividend on both common and prefer-ad. aggregating C-isa .!. Mvea the surplu over a.1 Charge 1 r:M.7jf. , 1, Tn Bf 111 trart-ri(-n nny DATiU IU DC UlUOIUICU UU I , raltfar-ata trpalaaariai Wefwaed Karea ea ajeaaartail Day wit a wataaaaatai Draaa Cat-pa. SA-rlAMENT-i. Cal.. Sept. The band of the second regiment, national Truard af Ca-ifomia. J to ne mustered out ow-ng to ! tbe fact hai :t refaeed tn parade on Me- , miTmu dav in this city berauiae the T al'ee r r.rmiA err r of the Beo,.K.le h.j ' gjwted a nonunion dr-im coma. It is held b ,na autriontiea that me member of ttie , aand refused to ooey order, wnirn war- 1 rant, their CimuaMl, tad Gorrai.r Parte. ! aa otimmsnder-in-chief. at the p-eomrriRicii, me baad be mustered out. 1 pii wrir". u lni 1 SCHOCL: wiinnuiw ia iwinn ttunuvu Joha H. Caaaaaa, Clark at Catrsaaa riry. lew-, AppaUaatatal aaaawrtaiawaaaaW eat wwuaaa WAJHINHTOX. BVpt. A-Oiar!aai M. tie. J bach, a cierk at The Fort Beiltnap Mont.) Indian BrhuoL and Jonn M Cnmtnaana a clerk at the Caraon Nee 1 arnooi. ha-ee n-arn promoted to be u perm tended. Z7- bach will taae chacg of the Klckapox) In- daaa T-a-niug achooJ at Hortxin. iaTan.. and CiMiimoas uf tap Indian arhool on the ' a.ina.-ia laal 1 a .Urn m Nehraaka n Kidney a teav-itirr on tiie Rx-arDud reaer-vaa- totui, haa been appajanted a up-attntnda-nt and a aaagnsd la the XnaiaLa -"-"I at "- -luaui. Una. HiLL accesses faamers i t rt-ewtalewt f Krrsll onkrr Tell Tfca TTaey 'red Cheaper Traaa asrtatloa Free Trade. PnSST'-N. Mim.. ipt. -arr.e J H.: jr-at N .r--n ra.ir-v.i. r-ri m so:: i M.r.nt"- ' ddr"S'"1 "tie f.i 'ta a So a!nwntl a: th FTii-cr txunty fa:r 1r 'c-dajr Mr H!'.L fr omv ndr.p.ir: 'sra:''. ' jx puhui- iu)d ppv: V.Te. said Tiur ma.n ntn ar tw An ado-iua'a t mararr ai hu-!i yuur pr'niucts mav a ; oki at a fa.r pnrf and an jprfar.u y o : ar nut mppiy. Aa far as jr R-.n ia jgni-rif yr.ii mart s-:i n n-.a:-s if :.ne ap'ir'd. Tl- ar-.1T a"!', ni rit-:u you. .t.iitURM y ir rM'i;:r:aiiS Tin v smv iou ara pr-nt-d and -nr-t'v -5,.. trut Tu antiw rT:eT Tier 1 irr aray m w.u u vrJ may beipi. and Tna: is ! "essen xaj the os; of tr"tswurat:n. it is an a si- pr-rne te'a-.iae iT Is rniemess 'h-t. :h( raUroaJ rua !n T.ms in.ntr-i- would i-iine tut- .ui-w-v .moer lv"nmi -"mr-l :naa if tlxd bv t.ivse - :.nT"i:;"r:: nanat rj.iwn No puDlll. ,y wmui j,-. t. aae rl irtjcns so iav ten maae -"'Jnur.iv ay nati-va '""" """ 1:lrr:' u ' i - n rx-rrs ir uia--. .: t ...st ts -mnsr- . - .i ri, .- u - t wuir! wMinpr or is'-r h- olonj.-l tw nart V r nd wiu.d !e o orler a .iisram-e tsrT The .'or ;:ie iv'r.aj -:a ll woxml dls,--oi far-Tiers h--r n M.nnes-ia ! neB;- TaritT-d p-pi- :n r.le wir-d. Mr. H:i: r mrned on -i.e nrtent as . funi -na-K-' for r-a- arnB: pru1-j-.n sta:-s of .-if irnit-d 3ar He observe' rna; -ne PnnHnia rmnHii- rr;o 't T.ig-ht ie a wofhv pr ef-T ara An -rpersive -or and one : ..ur -tus anara.: -ountr rtiu.d arTori I'-rrcH-d tne vf:mrir nar any I trr-' -v-n-e! ,wi;id i-r..e 01 ; ne pe-.-.pj ""n Aa.n :-f-rrrg onnea; ira Mr H.ii ajl H" "ur pani-v w ia e ar"Td and in- '-"-d nat.on of persona. a.i pa prosie r cusToiii-rs. !.---: bv narur ;iav 'tona: le-eT-mlns-S'-n -to ict. j t heir iiuuko. me nave Trade it .i -rtiHi rrii trie ir-vina tr-i-!1 wn., mmian .i-e '.1 .nioM na ailmii ir pnja-B-- an-U.ier r.irv .mpoesioie t'o c-jn-'o :ie .-rtcnt i -r jhk -f w.ic:i our 'r-ia;n -o-nmer--e ,an aruishes in every auarter .-f tne anobe. In iosinaT Mr. H7.il sa.d Tins fa.jicv tnat the v-u'ed State -s -emn; oi.troi of the markers of -he world n"dB to be siudiee r.d nor.estiv answ'-rnl. Because oor r,.ihiy protecte.i i.an-i:a 'jtr"rs are aoie. try rejjx.n of tne h:an pne-s they narare vou. to send a i-er-am por-ioa of .heir .urput .icir-iad ar.il :t f,.r hn.f what we pav we ara not conque. irg The oommer- iai wirid. RURAL CARRIERS MAY DIV1CE f ham Tirw to IMIAN.i.W'Lii Ind.. 3ept 7 It seemed for a while as rbouarht a aurawr of he del-. earates to he conventien of m Nailrma. Rura. Letter I'Lei aasociaiion at he statehouse would artt:tfb-aw from The con- ' ventlnn. ajid many fr-ixm the ajaaoclatinn aa wil. The credentials committee -por amused such an anrirwnt that Titer" waa not even time in rtfs put to a mte. 'When the reroT-T wx4rnead tlae tact that there is a campaign -b font aarairst t.ne ; m-esndem of The assocSiion bet-arie evident. e snn-a.imimsTrri-5fl member war" seated on one side of the room and the aiminirralinn men on the ether, The rommlttre re per- r-i'- d wears to Insurance The delearate fr"m N"W Tor Ohio and i than rrhee we aia-arnbie To snow our de i M'.chitran on a tneatao-i nf nayment of ue. mpon 'o our artear -Mty Tbi t the prtn- , These stares are said to be opposed To Cun- : ' i"""1 lemon. . TVhile t.ne anrmiert araa at Its heij-ht motion -o ad;oum waa made br one of tne Indiana oeieaatea. The rha.r r-ned that the motion was out of order and a number . of the deiesa'es rose to their feet aa rf to leave the --wivenrion at tri point. The chair reconsidered and announced That he ' meetina would adjoam to meet in the aft ernoon. ' In 'he iare afternoon peace wa Tempo- ' rartly declared between -ne orpoalnc fac tions. At toniaht a session TV Windsor of the Rjrai F Deliver- News read paper. a.'-er which aw;ourimer.t waa . taken untl rimnrr r'T-.i: i iii 11 r- r r t w - r t n r i w lu rr Cn ClaUC Ml U I 3 I Cla DA I Frwsiatewt staase-relt Dtaraaaej Pwhlle AaTalr arlth l eases. Raat, Laaala-e aad ( kaate. CTrrTJ-ER BAT. T T. Sept 3fl A eonfar ence of ircporinr. wa heid tonight at dent Rooseveir, Eliha RiHit, ecretaj-y of 1 state. Henry Cabot Lodge. United Sta'e j enaior from Massac.hueet'a. and Joseph H, j Choaie. former amnaaaador to 'ire at j Erain- I "'hile -t i -ain par-f-u-ar ut;.r of I great ooncem o 'he country waa und-r ocrr.side'-a-ion. tne nature of wmcn was not disclosed of .a.ly tomunt. tne oppornnity : aaa errcraced bv -he president Tr dinciiss ; wii e.a vfi'ors Nome matter regaling to ( tne foreign relation of America. This i ! trhe nrst sni-ahle oppr unity The prasinent ', ha had -o 'a.k atth -,-'arr Rrmt aince ; ha aaaiimed h p tu'res e sera'ary of state It i noi uniikiy 'hat among other tT'pic of discussion -he racer.t deeelonment in the conduct of me .ifa tnauiware com- pame received an important tiare of ai- U-niion a- the Tntfmni'. Ail of the nl TtT are more or ess familiar arth tb in surance sit m- ion and as he president ex pects to take up mat sunject m his forh- com lie annual message to onn-ea, in precaranon f wnirn he now ia engaged. I it 3 iiral 'hat he should wisn to n- I Milt IllS close end and advtaora about I the ma".er AU tnr-e of the veH'.na will remain as I g-ieet of tiie premdent and Mrs. Rooneveit I until umor-ow j untJ tjrnorr ' rAURtrlO rlLC IhCifl TLtA 1 eaekaeeMrtate tiM eka a. r.ji-. .. mm rairaia m i.a u - I I Cmmrt Tarwav Owl the Case. 1 tfsr a a . n . n. . ! was Sied uxlay oy tr.e packers indicted in dustry The -uea. -.a not supported by af- fliiavna It 1 signed by the defendants and thear aturnaurs. Four nm cooneled wtth til Scuwar- j cnold A Sulzberger Pacamg ctjncers naont d I In indictments ctiarging tnem with aa-cnt- tng raoiroad rebates ar now in Chicago. ?r Ta r flMl ,WT inaictine-nt They arrived in Chicgo y l-rda r and wer m ciir.ferenc wth At- 1 tneut ti.a-on tVe.anraa-h and mh.r j set. anost ail crt.na-ermng their muoa of j plea-aing- On of til men. Samuel Wil. tics prudent of me company, has just re. j ruraa-d from Europe. It is jnderatod that ' aU four men will appear :n court wnn tlieir I aTtma.ara rS. At.fenh.nTa r.r-iee r-u.11 tv.al I a: nam a jai. ir-uic maaaarr: 1 ajo I T77. Siupwuirta. astCant trarSc manag-r. I and Chau-lea T'Jdd. aaa.s'.a-Dt tfTk: m.i. 1 at REFORM PARTY CONVESTiON Cpwn.ian to Scttiii-ca Or-jn..x.un in Fh'Jad.?lr.a 5aet Tlcksu CEsUKCS CF THE PLATFSnw AOCPTO pTtaloa af Klevtiaa Law a. Irtnl t llsr t!l Caaiaaaatlaa I far rMW rrasrilsri lr FaTra, lnrreGnzd rr.antnrxzum. pry a xxly nprr9r to tp mnods 'if ria;ti a ooutut r!rkt to b rot-vl r at Nv-mbr Mon. Trie :t :h a-s f":-k-a Hindis. t- 1-.. 'irte -irpr-an ennr. Mar"? JjciaT- SiJ(. and Ea-t: ar --.-. 1 pr!w-nt m th Sench and ar riri.a.r rpuhilt'art nnrrme9 f-T r-!-.r::(n. T 'dav 9 inTewinitn wi- t 1t-t n Tianr i r-r n :him i!T t w iWh 3-.z T: r ;.T w 4-eH':;(,n uf '"aTa-isiida.a wno fn;r'y -r.r-'nt - .m ;-nr-nt ""' r :.. )rran:sa::t "i last ' Mai'. 0rmtiaa for ifr W - vr. j vr bvf.r :n tne -iiston" -1 -- "T v ' h.d onm-;:id:r.ar w?-" f onvn- ri-.n "r-n qui..lT-'i. Tie Vk.v of ileiHrara ajid a.: ma;- .i.ar h i : j :; i :i .K.a.l , and ;?u -a aa. n t fU Marnr .V-avr f :;tir. .f tJiP c:ini,'.3i,n. Mayor "?i-. r i iif's-d :o a laie :n nter of Uie rwp nun rmm anJ a. Jeif-ip'- -!.d un ;:t.i-r . c?l(le af tiini w:::i a .ra A:;er1r.a.n j CIit 7harman EclrionU! idrl t maytr and ong-irimiH ii:ti 3n : ' WO "It 'f COnVe-nllt'TL Mirf Weaver n rpjy Tnlaya wmv-nt:rn ia nniv hf twrnnlnir ' of t!if HirMt :n ta:ctt t.ir a1mj;'i.ffTra:H'n and The rxp piUcd To land t- i awu.fj" Piiajrlphia lit f ?- n '.r-,ipi . '-mt ! wi"'.riir ii fiu r"n T.ntna-d wil I tt :nl wil Nomrvtr T'le t'ifl ' ri-a r.rkf! lom-riaiM a .r-Jw rpHbl:(iT,. L-? jh rr.afCw niwia you t, r:e aimir.iira;:tin arm : n a.ir: :njB :ra:ii'n to you. :na; w- w:.l t.t -i :n ur r-j-!"T -ndr-ftrf.r? o jjrr.c "tut irl-at if rnaA'hintv Piaeeeallaara af 4 aarratlua. The convention waa ca7?-d ro order bv F-inaLiiii 9. Edmrnds. ,-ln.man of -he -"lty committee of tne party He .n-ro- au,-ed Rev Fioyd TV . Timpkins of ii oy ,.- run w50 ore,,,! nracer t.-.arence TJ '3ibbonv Law and Order society nently mentioned as secretary of the hertfT. withcrew today Foilownaj -he invocation by ytT , Tompkins trie band piaved 'My Country j Tib of Thee and deiecare and aiTemaTes jnited in a miarhry chorua In epenitu the --nnvenrjon City Chairman Kdwarda aa,d In : W. eome here b-catine wa are 'or-r. of i l"?t.- Feon New Tork to Corort-!. nr I o-ur city, no matter what mav be our par-y ! tjiii-y day, the propeller went ITW.im rev : arT.llaTiotis Tt wa here ttiat were ftrst ) nlution without one stop. : enunciated tiie ortnnpleai er iiDerty. ja- aet-tar I rt'" men Tne ocrasion t here. A oand or as -r.ade our fair ctv a sname 1n I rhe T-e of 'be wrd The arovee-iTnenT af he ct'v has Hrtig-hT the biusn of shame to eve--,- honest '-titfen tt. stand here to redeem -he rit- of Phiiadeipnta. Wa nrocajm thar the r-tri of gaf i-, rie dT of Philadelphia shs'i "n This ha a t-odv ir-er-'e1 Tn a li r"r mirr-osa I w -n to offer a tb't'e of 'bsnk John T-arr Tigv-r of philBdeipma "coot-b d -hn i '. who ha done more Than vtf -dtvtd :b7 -o srtva r-a tjetvie n' ph'.tade phia an or-porvmiry o w-tn Their ei"rn At he eonciusjo-i of -he cha.rman s peach The band piayed The '3tar apaniri"d Banner" and aerain The deleara'es. alTer- na-e and spec' ators Joined in the chom. Afar the appointment of the permanent 1 a commirT--s -he conve-non "v-k a --es to , m nrsd''-ioe, dlspnte be-ween aJlow The commltteea to pi-pare Their ra- ; ajr.,.,, 8nd br-w-ra. -ha o.incti V, porta. j --ar-'ed 'he eeotra: 'abor union To sea -hat Ffaefwrsa daptaal. j nrew-er workmen oorrpiy WTh 'he de- Immedlateiy after the rare -he com- 1 rnptan preytously rendered In Tho -ae of mtr-ea -epered. The committee on per- tne coopers again the brewers, the oouncll manent onraniaarion presented Their report 1 recommended that it not be re-opened aa making Their temporary officer permanent ' a. decision era rendered by the convention and adding a fir presidents Chanes ; f the Federarton of Larxnr a: San Fran- FmnrT Smith and 'William C. Bullirt- The report era adopted The following piat fnrm wa also adopted: The citv party of Philadelphia, in oon rentlon assembled, heraoy max" its decia- annn "f pfncipie and 'tivrt-a 'he m- ora-ration and support of ail good -itrxen . without regard to their narrv 'le or na- tlonai pciiticai principles tv, citv parv has oe-n formed for the raoemrHon "f the "If of Fh iadeipnia from ! the -inrrol of cormpt and rminai "on- spiratcr. cabling th-meer.-e r-epumicana. , It aima to put an end to government or and for municipal oooirsc-ors and m sun stitute government bv and for -ne cir.Ben. A necessarv unclden' to T poucv of re form and pf'arrea tne citv prv demanas mpiete and thorouarh -wtsicn of tne orient eieo'ion law nciuding a nrvtaipn for persona reg. strain. n ' Second, the repeal of :nc rpner ' bill denvtng to the -navor the i-glt to appoint his head of denarrments. Third, a sincere and 'mpacial nfbr-a-ment of tne -!.- 1 serv re prov-sions of i ' 1 n.t,- rw.e e-ee. 1 citr cnaner maarng arroni.-neii'e ni l Tat aU up-n poiincal pull. t-,.. n nur niini.-'nai '-a.nrhisM when 1 Fourth, mat J"n' -P1 k, t jZ.m " -.Mner ooinrer aa ' :on aod not .-ieea ol' -.o.ricau or irrwrnai favor. pei the eieTSon of m inic-pa. officer sponsible un me n':r m.dv of cit.iten and not to any r..an or group of men. Six-a. an nonest. open, ec'nc.mirai and pat,.,,.! ailrn'mstrar-on of our municipal aeraii-s has-d upon the abeoiute divorce of Tfice hoidet-s from pnuttnai conrr'.i and no councilman si.an noiri anv empiov- -r.ent or he ,nter-st-t in anv rny contract. -,.r toe aS..OTion 1 a ale rrair.ini the ati.arsrement of our school facilities and tn cji-.prration w-Tn ne stare and national ' gr.yernment in deeper. -.g tne Delaware . rnanne) and the srdv nompietion af underground tranmt rauiiHiea. l.tat Waawf K.aarwad. 7-he platform conclude with Th endoi of the dmin:t-tson of Mayor Weaver and The appro-cal of his director in administering their department wth ....,., 1 .awa tn the letter and amr-t i of to. law - : n,. umnmiie atmnfr conrenrlnn waa ' heid here txioiamt and after some diBcua- : wa as follow: ! Wa commend Mayor Weaver for breaattng . f-ngaai.l aepoung me caa or tn peopie. o citv in tne union ruui '. .-r o-d of a revjiution sua 11 as u oa uararaiar d. ' 1 af 0?a eta ept. X. 1 . rt-iS- LliSS and Pr-ma Irene from Napiea Ai Liverrjaa'l A.-nee-i Meai:r from New i ' T' ra. 1-aa.lad C-neaiand T-.r fMiaot-ipnia . 1 "Txieaaic, fi.r New Y ayivanaa. for 3 "i Cherbourg Sailed' Kaiser Wllhelm ' dr i --. fr .m b rem en auod iout lamp- 1 t"n- r 2rr-i ' atfilt-a. UDra ' At lamdiaft AJ-rtred A.jret-ta. from Mar- j Laanraaurta. frruaa Furan Biaamarra. . New 1 ara. i .. New York. i At txtaaaibw nailed Ca rtnaafinian. for Na-w 1 T ora- a it At -.'Jat-r USUI W a aafed. Caonxa, tur Mew ara. NEBRASKA WEATHER FORECAST Fair Ttanalar aad rndar: (Mlrr la j Tarirtr at Otaaha tmrtti i Raar. D. Hnar. Da I a. at vn 1 a. aa ; a. a .V 2 a. at T a. a M p. rm l : a. ia !la p. aa a- at id a p. at l trt a. v nr Hp. aa T" lla. a Ti Ta.a ? I U a Tt a p. aa T INCREASE IN YELLOW FEVER ! l 1w Orleaaav. t a..,, -epcr-! N EV C H LEAN 5. r .-vr ii! ia if yjjfir 'v j -lay- ' "-jr a?--Tia. .-aji ; r-a- 'IP - . ;, ia;- 4 : ia- Na Caj'' i:"r:ara;a twi ..- rw- '-tr.a -i - r. "v::t- '-.as n-'t r-r-ivi-rj vr.y! r..T:a; I - hi rflir'- f -jnd a neNfwH:- a ' nT:r!T :n vai.ts -t? a c-ai n'mi'' PEN?A 'UAe ":.. -jW-p 2i. -Tt- ;. 'vr "t.ia:V'r 4:t o 'ic'n.ra in ni P!v nt-w aa- -r- rnr"i a: l.-rtdfj'iar-r? .'rtav :i 5iait:t " itw n :if r r a ".a "a n m sr Y i:. tf .il w-vts: "f wnirh lift- l-nTt :n'-t iii 'vr :n hir CREGCNS FEAT SURPASSED ieawaskia Oakaca Makra Trip rrota ajear York Ta aeattle wlik Oaly Twa tapa. ?T PA'"L. Sept J(i The irea Northern St-ajTihh.p f.rr.pany male r.b.ic a state ment t vtuy i.-pTing hat trie wor'd-fimou r?!rht of rakTt.eaftin rear-n from the Nor-h Pa-5fit- o the No:: Attanttc dur-nar the Spanish war ".as be -n outdone bv the Great Nor-iiern --ompany a stejirnshtp ra k ota The LaKOta ran 'tm N' Tork To Seattle, makinc its tlrst stop at C.nmnei. "Iiiie. and aJtother at an Fmri-.w-n. The raron in its rr-.p from P-iuet sound To '7r::.a made within 3iS knots of t.-.e st-am-inu distance of the Dajc it a. The rirnii who w.-ia promt- msoe severa. srooa. ssn r ajiciaco. a.iao. a candidate for Pott Ta.-nar Rio Janeiro. Bafua and Bar i bsdoes. This, with tne detour To avoid erwmsn snips. tirraea tne -regr-n s mne- " "u" 'Brl- wbereaa the Lakoia went aritind the c-urTI- - 1r i-u. 11 '-"'-'""-i nr -rK' ; 5n F-anr-scn o disrharnta oanrn. but did not atop an hour oarlne; to - DISFUTE AMONG LABOR UNIONS Eierailaf raw art I Bert Ma a rial as a af Jrlielttai !( R 1-val Oraaataarlaaa. ! ASHTNGTON. T. C. Serit. . At. tn ! day meetinar of the execj-;ve council of -ha A-reccan Fede-ar)on of Lartor. a Joint r"torr was 'wevel from 'he United t Frothe-ood of .'a-ramar and the Amal- aramated 3"necr of rpen'ers and Jomera ' That lha-r have enter"d :nto an ar-anarement ! exfendlna their working aarraement nntil I January 2. t!aS. in eomp.iance wtth the ! award and de-tslon ra-ndered by Arbitrator j c-.&co 'ast November a a snap a eau 1 a era a seaea e"i a ei.ia aaAi1!! niUl Tun UUU rtLIUVWi P-mpaalTlaa rat Hat Id J1lllaiai Dollar Haaae f raaeaajaaprlyew at Laa Veaaa rader faa.la.ratlaa. PrTrLArELFrTLa.. Sept. y A' a meet- trtg of T.ne grand lodge of Odd F-.lows -o. dar a reso.uTion hv Mr L.ovd of M.sou-. proetdlr for b.a .r-ion at a t- . aw arttarx-.-. for Ood tfe.io 1 sumpt'.v" at Lava Vna. N M . was -a 'erred o th eemm:rea on tne state n, order P-Ees for -ompett-tr'a drills weea awarded tonigtit as foilpsrs: Ctas A Frt. Canton L iraa. Vo I. To- edo. C eeond Canton No. L wasmng- Itnr 77 C. r.'' '"i" B Canton No X Harheawer Cfrl; 1 Stakes good medaL anion o. :. lira, . ExemPliflc lotl f Dege -T-ork-F"r. .Canton Ma.den No 4 of Ma. den. Mass. t second. anion York No. :. York. Pa . ' ty Beet Appea-anc" :n Parade Frst. San : Fancrro Reoenah dr'i corn. second. '. Canton Lincon No 3a. 9 i I niaie- lattTXI CUSCDf 0 AC PPDC . u 1 11 b. ia 1 a 1 1 w.tn -ovo w w.aa aal.l.aa. taa Alice taaaatalt a ad rfaa m rat F artlaarra a li-af at I aa pert 1 Table. SECt-L. Cor-a. Sept. 3" -The emperor. r The 1rl Time dur-r.g ru re1-n. lunched j for foreigner today, first glvir.g an audi- ; en-e u M a Ailc Haoaeye.t and R-ar ad- : mlrau Tra-n. A.mertcan Minister Mrrrgtan as- ! i B)mmt to ma hi...i.t h. 1 ! .n.r. -o.v sat together artth the croam and - -m ... Tha otear f-oe.nHer rrla party were diet.-ibuted at mail taj,e Th, emperor toasted the daughter of t.he ; president and Mr Morgan repiird for M m h,,-,-.,-. w-.hing long '.If- to The emoeror. ' i Af er Tiie luncheon, wmcn constated of j nariva f 01 acta. M.-S Roosevelt tiaitei the 1 Ciaraan carol net and other high otTi'.naj. i BRCTHERHCCO OF ST. ANDREW atta-tai Aa aaaa! Caaaaarlea Oaaaa la th. rBlweratty ( r hi -.. CHICA'TrO. Sept. Jtt. The twentieth in- nuaU convention ..f tia Brotherhood of Sr. ! Andrew opened to. lay at the r.-uveraitT of ( Chix-ago wtta X member preaent. Th a auanfla Of I'Jr iuhx-muw - . ..-i . ej . J for torruirrow la expected to 1 reautn the LwBM mark, aa me first day was deaareie-i entireiy to ca.'.i-ge com -renoa and Ue OaB-VUl-a oX iea et' illO-Si . oa.o. -i, HASTINGS A VICTIM Mu for Surr-Tcs Jade. Scirceiy Carpsri.'t G-usi Atieai E.ier of CaiiT'nUan. pcr.lsts meT in a small hzch a I a, ssw Ti SCUNCS LCLD EHOUGH FCR BIS 3CCY Jaaae Raatlaaa Aaaalta He Ha Rldaea aa a Paaa. (at Praaa laea a at fa Dm it aiau F T 3ur"-r ha.-t:N"i;. tv.ibur r Rear-ht V-n-erai-v Z . 't Lii. c'-lV '"ountv L. , :a U'lSTNEH. FlHire C inn' r"""ri a ?tarT ' .n"-ep,ndee,t. I :.:n-i ;n n . ?-rt .,s -a: atram. T'.e ib. e rket aa nio'.it'.a'o t in .rara: -rn 'e--::. ns -iv by rr.e .Ie'tio- ( rats .lird -MT'i...-' a. nnd s lore-'e.. w, it a: h ri ''.nvinm-ns and o ra. i mat :h- prn eed:nc e- -a.'1 i:e "aet and ict -f t he aer.- .r- ' 71a ' r.et n -f -r.iaht m-:: tiwrpa' 1 a-eer t 7n w'.i' r: -o make tne-r 'a.t dynar w-i -e p. f- is'a 11,11 w liurk .itt.e om 01 ";e ,irl roH.r -i" a iiiiiidinu on S77.ai ' 1 st r--'. a.oi r r-i nt i-innar h pr-x-ee iir.c ..'.e-e a'r'- . . 'rian ftv peomf. detocures and .i.l. T' h le-r,ocra.a held f'eT -Tve-.-' -ion in ': A diTor'um and they miitht we", ha-. atone w:m tiie populists o their "IT- a -n-n for there were -jot -J deo-aaTes n , ie -itv nd not a totai of a( peor in ' ra 1 A jdltor-1111 ar any one nme Tinne; h" arimoon. I'oiieeu-.ient ly both par.es were 1 1noeroy serious when they decided before ' 'iie ''onveniion not 'o !:a" arty 'onferenoa '-orrmittee L-eiea-atcs wer" T w scarce to be sjiared 'or "in r-urviM F'eiina; deeply The la k of inTereft shown by -he democrat 'f the .-ate n -::t or convention, a recess aras - -alien at 1 o'clock for one hour, ostensibly .'or -he purpose . .f aa.iinit 'lie ar i-al of a 'train load" of 1e,earHte f-nm the west end of rile fltate "hen tiie -onvenrton resumed. however, the I--iTa r ea t-reeent had not bee- a iarn,nr--d -t: -ept nv a 'ew o the pcpulisia. who. arrvfia-e -o relare. aiso ad;oi:med at ha ' same time. ..etenetbiv t '.Isten to Mr. Br-.nari speak. ("oiise-i'i-n !y -he "'rain 'nad" of , deteiratea must ha -e become -nuerra. ked or , only fx.sted m the lrrasttnaTion of Jjds 1 Oldham, who said - hey were comlnar. ' The nominations tn 'he dernocrat-jc c-rn- vanxion naa oeen aim :n ia-wa. am '-t w.aa not even a roll ea.:. and no otner can didates were piai-ed in nomination, hut t must be recorded that tiie populists did make one littie kirk before dyin. Tha kick came upon the motion to take up the nomination of candidataa or the aiter- .native of ad.oumin ut hear Brvaa. Tbe t rote was Til -o in favor of the latter proposition and at last nnpullam in Ne- ! braska was down and out. the sped km on The propoaiTion bema for f-jsion or asamst I fusion. After Tilts 'aet vote, which, by j The way. was cast by about forty -nan. The popu.'ls' swa '.lowed the nomination of Hastings and Lightner. a did the demo ''rais swa. low the populist nominee from Fni er-unry tmn s re-n and The adoption of the i--:a. pia-'or s n-if -he ji-rr which. r- s not .-ornple" w-thOUT p-a-. g-i, si bout Tiie rnnoen'S leading up ' ne -lomma-'-n of Commissioner Hasr'ngs. No na-es wer" mentioned :n ennnecinn ! W'th The ofSce of wipreme ttidra except Fastings and J'idg" "rood, but "ar'y Thr morning 'tie "W delegates began to look ,r irr a candidate who wmiid tl he p;-: n which they desired o adopt mae'ly -hey wan'ed a man who had never ; r-dden on a mass Thar shook up the list : of district mdoes and of ex-dlstric bidge ; and of ax-a ipreme cmirt commissioner I and of present supreme court etmmmfwn j era and then they railed on a man srbo has a :1st ot tne pas hoiaee or rne j. nion t Paflr and he F it-lrg-on. on, by oe their idoia were destroy "d until not a 1ngte o.nrtida-e was 'n 'be ndd. Then they fa'l I unon Has'ing. not because he would ?t ! 'he pla'form. but because ha was wall ' known and because theea was nothing eisa i to Haatie lirwawa Radla-ail. Ta ta. -heir s-t-cion. easy f.,r the pop- 'ait' antl-pase '. cr.a mpion had J idge Hastings get up afar ,).otis ctmm:ee had reported and f ! offr an antt p r ank wttirn ir it ia -ver j enaa-'ed into w would -rake it a r'orty r-r a -a-.troad company 'o rrv a pas egcetw to bona m.nr employes or -n case of gen uine charity T-is art made Judge Hastings fit the pia'form. 'hough In his speecn of ao ceptance he aaid he d.d not deny that he had ridden on a pass, and he said he arouid r-cem a retainer f-om a ra.lroad as auirk-'y , .T,m ,nv nne else, s a .awyer anal rhen 'n a v-r- nice ... ..e .. ! to understand 'hat if he did not sui af r That it could get some one eise but the I eenvenrjen had 'o be sa-iFfed. and it was. I Af er Mr Brvan a apwii evaryoody be- gan to -rwd out tr the naa. and it ( h blockading tha dior that enough n hail to vote I delegate were kept ' "ea wnen it wa proposed tiomlnat a two rearer.is by i."iamatir.n. and It a safe statemert to say mat not a doom ! men 'n The ha ! knew The names of th ' nomine- for regen' when '.hey adyoumed. . Th spea-n of Mr Pry ran of course wa , The feature . me -.,,...,.,. i.- ... ; of hi gr-at powers a an ora.nr o amjuaa i hop and encourage the ilt-I band and he I toid the delegate That ai! repuo lcan lead- er who were new getting popularly were. f don. a it hy ada-ocatirg demie-ratic doe- tr-ne He e-xis.g aed Preeiient R-ioaevert hi pr-esent c n.rw. win j ne aaaa naj a., ' way been a.t "oca ed in lram raic piai. ' rm araat trteadaaee la Hall. The convention was ca-led to order at ; J a cluck by Cha.i naa Ailen of The stare cummitt-e. At mi time mere was araa than T) pe.it a- dejeariate and y-ntor. in the r.ai.. Mr A.ien announced that h had, received a mmiwu from ("aptain Harrj Luiigan. cnoeen a tef.por-arv cnaarman. tna: ne was m a ra-iated Tiuriing-on train and culd not rea r. the ut-.' anf.l 4 o rjcH. On motion of ". J t-:ivr. A. C. tiha.len. aergtr wa -no-aen K-rr-x rary ti.iurr.ai and John M -j uir" ten.p. t-.r: a--i-ettry Cj.. nan :.a.ier.:a-twr m h.a apeeen. ' tlrt a-i (Tt--d t' r '.-"i he was arraiut ta any By anno-in--:rg ' .: ne naa .-"'aiiel i aa-aae a.i ni".t :n order to get to I,iirt.in. ' and - here . re was not in a conditloa to get 4 up j; eeci Ut cntaiani asma Utti aa.