V f THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: SEPTEMBER 2, 1901. r it' li i. i i I h Jr i f WALSH LEAVES COMMITTEE Iowa Van Can Ho Longer 8arr on Damo cratlo National Organisation. Campaign Aaalast Roosevelt Beraase Ha 11a eod by People Doe. Mot Appeal to llaerkeye Commit teema a. I reflected In the artloo of Mr. Bryan when ha ohjpcletl to bring received by corporation or truot reprrseniativee In New )urk, and m ininoin oomHnill trie retirement oi Rut Sullivan trom the national com mittee. rartUaa Spirit to Blame. Out of the rnntentlnna of the 10 an' tagonlstlc force, within the party ha grown Its present condition, with pendulum NOT SATISFIED WITH MEM3ERS OR TONE rin .rr!h" 5? mfi platform, one year Hiving the II to It pregnelone of the next. I ha nrlnotnlee of Jrrrerannisn aemoc racy are true, and could the party by It constant act and uninterrupted course con- vtnre the people that It wu to remain steadily In the hands of the advocate of those principle It would speedily be placed In nomer .:an It do ItT In my Judgment not wnne OTTUMWA, la.. Sept. 1 -Mr. Charle A. ""E?. "J,n" TIT ...KMin. Ti;. VnJsh, the Iowa member of the demo- I dividual ludvment and Independent action. cratlo national committee, and who wa n,l "t unless It makes bitter and "Jre- iwivtiirv of .h. .,i. i ... . lentlng war on the agent of every preda- retary of the naUonal committee during ,ory corporation. hWever disguised. In its .... tiiiinugnj, nis wnaerra i runic a a democrat, (leieaung ai in puna his resignation as a member of the na- I th candidates named by any organisation tlonal committee, giving hi reasons for so mu8t DBOlul doing in the following letter, which waa ft im hv renn of tine nreludlee of good nailed today: men for a party name that the aelf-eervlng OTTI M w A ! c.i i iotk n- 1 element in pontics naa oeen aoie 10 Tiuimn To..... n L i'l.L r - ' I lareHv control atl hmnrhra of our aorerri- Blr: Permit ma to herewith hand you. aa 21 1 ref'r to r,"Publtcn w" chairman of the democratic national i-om- ".l10,. ..... . . ,,. mmee, my resignation as a member there- , " J "... TJ w. . ZX,Lr. r .11 k, rcpreBenting the state of Iowa thereon. "'., J ... Li L.,I whit Ordiiiariiv .m 1. ... parties. If they had no veneration wnat- to make known my reason for wklna such ver for..tne rrty T,am-their vote wers It. in committee, covering a period of twelva partlan feeling were eherlnhed. the cor year, and prior tnereto having been a ruP control of political affairs would come memoer or tne state, congresaional and l" , k . ,, ther committee during the entire period Intending In the future to ally myself of my llfo since arriving at mv mnmrltv: witn any movement looking to tne cult ike known my reason for taking such JJlnt P"y nfmT" tn-, 1; but having finally determine" upon ? ,r"d,y c""1 the unfit "omlneea view of the fact that I have been of their own partv as against those of their d and twice re-elected to the national opponent If reaf Independence Instead of End knowlne that mnh rnlrnHI Ion inir at wht mirht nmv. t K n innn. I llnfi of nrlncinle imnnf the neonle. I can' Dortune time, so far aa tha Interests of not In honor or Justice to myself, continue my own friends and loyal supporters are to take part, as a memoer or tne organise.- vatlon of Independent action along Pie, 1 the Interests of not In honor or Justice to myeel! concerned, will meet with some criticism tlon the in the democratic councils; and I upon their part should It go unexplained, J I therefore return my commission, perhaps Wive you reason tnereior wnicn win snow wnn regrei inai 1 snouin oeem 11 nrcw mat 1 could in honur pursue uo other sary. nut certainly not witn any weakness Course. I of resolution. .For the future I Intend to be In noeltlnn I have the honor to be. sir. very truly to support, or not support, as 1 may see I yours, c A. WAiM A. k, ........ I . 1 - . n . . . . . . 1 . . .. v .. I 111., 111a (.aiiinuniT;. il liio uclili'VlHUi; imi ij. - 1 nave reacnea tne conclusion tnat tin CCrDCTIHY RfinT iM THII P perpetuation of corrupt corporations, bos I wCUnt I Mn I flUU I IPJ UniUt ;ontro of political anaiw Is made poesiole I by the slavish subaervir.icy of the Indi- After Reception at Lota H Starts viauai to party name ana oy iac 01 in- 1 denendent action. t - Capital of th fio Lonaer MYrlIove Dog." I Republic. While I have heretofore always been- VN 1 1 w v-v 1 1 ao X'a. 1 tinati ucii lui. 1 v unu mi m a ) m . always be a staunch uppurtcr of demo- bakiiauu, tnne, eept. i.-oecrturr cratic principle, a 1 unuerstana tnem, 11 Root on his arrival a Lota, received the !!?" b?eB,;.ad,":."ei '.",U "r.S Chilean Foreign Mlnl.ter Antonl Huneus a knowledge of the inner working of the and the American minister, Mr. Hicks, on Pfirty system, that from tho standpoint of board the cruiser Charleston, which hoisted true democracy, there can be nothing worse - ,h- -.i-i or more Injurious to the country than the the Chilean flag- and played th national "yellow dog" party feeling tlial impels 1 anthem or cnlie, to wnicn tne tjnuean arood men to auntiort a ticket of unnt .1... Mniii Knt-ttn ' . ' , , . . tmim iniiiitriiu nrnvriiu , i uliiu v , . . u . i 5SSv tabrl P " X th. American flag and playing th. "Star ) .'Within the democratic party, aa within Spangled Banner. ine repuDi can. iw - when th. welcoming ceremonies were luciloiiB, the vastly more numerous, but " during ordinary time, the leaat lnfluen- over Mr. Root landed and visited Lota tlal. being the great rank and file which park. After attending a banquet In hla believe in th principles ot JclTerson. a 1 . . . ,. ..... ... t . 7. . - 1 nn iiwwwi . ''.vv.. ' ainuaion ot power, a wiimiwii 1 , . ... . " . lt n .urv form of sneeiel nrivlleite. askinK started at midnight for Santiago by rail for themselves nothing but equal rights and He expected to arrive bar. about t opportunity Deiore tne law. nn ..iv thi. .rt.rnniMi .V,i n..m.ri-iiv rn.iEtimrant. but rep- oclocK thl afternoon, edatory lorces 01 speutui 1 Accoraing to tne program, .secretary noo privilege and those who seek to use au wl received by the president today. KsfnTs'sT. by Aaso'nTf wealth an'd lack He will attend a reception given by the of conscience tn using lt. vastly more foreign minister , and will later go to th. powerful and usually controls the party I opera, these being th. first official funC' CUBAN REVOLT SPREADING! Former Speaker of Home Takes Up Arm in Puerta Frincip. REVOLUTIONARY GENERAL TAKES FIELD Governor of Prorlae Calls for Volaateers a Reports of l rlslav Cornea from Many Part of toaatry. ver; cur ther. will b. a grand parade as a mark of Ions whlcr have Chile and rent . nominees. I uuuaiiuiw tin ww ii. nv wi ujiiubhq u little nM.nt nn to me matter u fng control of the organisation, but gratitude to th. foreign nat loyally supports Its own party canaioaws. txprtsafA condolence with plan, it organisation ana us noi...... Uon hfre eInce the earthquake. Tomorrow une nrsi 01 itieae it&uituim viui"" - . . . matter 01 animation, b rty Candida t hile the other deems ths organisation ' prime importance, securing tne nmui"-. - if possible, but In any event making sure sufferers, of control of the party machinery, con- SelestVa1?. IJamW JOIN FESTIVAL nuleUy betrayed at th. poll if th. cam- t daign management is in their hands. : a- in-..nA nf Vinw imnortsnt th. poratlon elemect believes control of ma- cninery 10 o, """ T- . .j.i.iinn nf ail nartv nrecedent In the appointment of. th. present democratlo national executive ctuuiu ' Kaock on BxctlT.Cmmlttee' Th executlvo committee Army Officer Take- Part in Sedan Day Observance by German Emperor. BERLIN, Sept L The annual parade of IvMim Im tlr.rtlon of fijutfln Aaw tnnlr had ' alwaya I n . . w.m xrm- Tcrtutm am im I ...ova .uuu J WAV. v ...1. ,... ... ,, . . . . u ... u . . ; , . kaa n. I Place luuar uriuio tuininrur tt ituct rior to the campaign of W04, been ap- " .. . . . . . . bointed chiefly (and BO far a my recol- aempeinor neia, in spienom weainer. LiMi'mi wkollr from the regularly I Many American attended. Including Oen- . -1 . ... nf the national commit- I ...i m v Tin mwA v n . f l.L7J 1,1. ........ - . . - " rtr-hrt 14m no.. 1 fur .Vl'l which it n necessary to carry in order I to be present at the annual maneuvers. ' to elect. How wa th. real campaign or- Ambassador Tow.r took Mrs. Barry to the ganlsation formed in " m-j, Uo I parade ground In his carriage. An exeuut.IV- liuiimmw.- -.- .11 . . .u. . . 1 ..r.fiillv limited to seven memDers llll) Allium iub umsr uuni rautni jimnnrani those seven members were William F. 1 present were Herman Rldder of New York, fihehan, chairman of Nw Torn "'J- e3r-G0vernor David R. "Francis of Missouri, D. Poster of St. Louis, Charles R, Flint XT. V -. I M4 Tt - In TV TT T T rsrlnia. James wuj.c v. , ,( , i " . " wow. vm 1. 1 sylvanla, John R. Mclean 01 yoio, peahlne, U. S. A., retired, and Mr. Peshine th. city of wasmngwm. aaa of glvnU Brbara C8j "It" r,t four mentioned were not and ar. General Barry and hla party ha v. been not member of the national commlUu. invited to din at th castle. Bheehan, . formerly a discredited 1 bubj , Kl'cafrachVn. TO VISIT PAPERS arrested for in n.r..t VaViv yJrJmZ:.rttoZlArtn from Municipal feci. I. Mak- Prepnra. Buffalo, i now, with his Partner Julg. tloA , to KBtrnl Encllsb vrker one ot me ctimi v.... . iflweri of New York, representing among . Mayor and Sheriffs. ".Ah tirwxJZSX reuiiStiv. nails and th. courts Consolidated Oas. PARIS, Sept. ..-(Special Cablegram to Kdlfon fciectr 'ivelopment "-.. ..a cinu unmcu n a mnwwr t:,1iv causrht stual- 1 m axing eiaooraiea preparations ior an om IS? lU,.Vty". watTr onLo"ng- l.land. and in many 01.. of th. American iran0hofShSeRoicUhlld.U "fuVSrtiSS There will be a banquet and ball at the house of the Rotnscni as. ,10 .w. the -company tnai ''--.,-. - - - subway. H. Is a director In bo.u' th'V opera, and th town will b decorated. In ".JteTaiEi th vtaUor wm rt4 ml- annex and Is notorious for his lobbvlna method. He 1 th. leading Promoter of Pso racing and race track gam b Una. clal visit from th lord mayor and'ahertfls of, London, who ar expected here In Oc- regal reception. i-a PREMIUM FOR BUTTERFLIES ne .sse wmmw r.ni 1 and tool 1 of William V',- rrla, Pny Two Thonsnnd Dollar United Btate "enaw. j.rey. th. for Death of Peats to Crop. Sravet frauds were rev m(W(n BELGRADE. Sept. l.-(Speclal Cablegram i, and the party wer. driven from P' to the Be..)-Owing to th. damage don. to I- iku and the party power haa never oeen . butt4,rfiM lh. n-rvlan minister o rerained In INeW JBrBojr. -,- ,rWr tha Interim. n1TrA 9A tnm inn KM -n was the asm. corporwon - with Gorman and Brice. .- "XtT-rf anc in tne i.m.-....- ,;. --r. moenv. HAVANA, Sept. 1. It oecam. known today that the Insurrection ha spread to the province of Puerto Principe. S.venty men hav. taken up arm at Moron, that province, led by Garcia Canaarres, speaker of th. house of representatives during the liberal ascendancy tn that body. Th. member of the band openly equipped themselves and left th. town In an orderly manner. Th. mayor of Moron soon sum moned th. rural guard In th. vicinity and followed th. Insurgent with th. purpose of engaging them. Later th. government of th province ot Puerto Principe notified the authorities here that a mounted party of 200 men had taken up arm at Arroyo Blanco, near Clt-go de Avila, twenty-two mile south west of Moron. Thl force Is commanded by Dellon Sanchea, an ex-revolutlonary general. Governor Sylvia of Puerto Prin cipe ha begun enrolling volunteers. Th city of Puerto Principe la In a state of ex citement. Vic. President Mendes Capote conferred with Senor OTarrlll, th. ex-sec.-.tary of state and Justice, at the former' home until 1 o'clock this morn ing, but they refused to divulge the sub ject of their conference. The city militia men were stationed last night at each of th. outlaying police sta tions In anticipation ot possible .trouble, but nothing occurred. Raid In Santa Clara. A band of Insurgents, numbering about 200 men, raided Ranchuela near Cienfugos, provineo ot Cant Clara, yesterday, taking all the horses and the contents ot the treasury, 11,700. Thirty rural guards hare started from Ctenfugoa for Santa Clara on an armored train. The city hall at Cienfugos has been forti fied. The authorities ot the city of Plnar del Rio have organised a force ot 800 special police and 100 city militiamen. Preparing; for Congrres. ' The politician are preoccupied with preparations for the election of a vice pres ident of the national assembly, which will take place next week. The leading candl date are Benors Obaldia . and Guardla, with the probabilities favoring Obaldia. Dispatches from Santiago announce that rural guards have surrounded the town Of Bongo and have captured TJrbano Sanchea, the Insurgent leader there. Th. re.rultlng of Insurgents In Santiago, th. governor of that province asserts, baa proved unsuccessful, and he adds that he haa a military fore, at his disposal with which he can quickly crush any. uprising It I rumored that a number of insur gents at Baracoa, at the extreme eastern end of th. province of Bantlago, have taken up arms. General Rodrlguei, commander of the rural guards, says he does not believe there are any Insurgent In arms in Santiago de Cuba. He says that troops were aent sim ply aa a precautionary measure. Senor O'Farrlll later today denied that he paid a long visit to Vice President Mendes Capote last night. ', All the members of th. Cuban national .assembly .who are In this city will hold a meeting tomorrows, which IU be the ftrst- meelng since the adjournment of June SO: During the afternoon dispatches were re ceived from Puerto Principe announcing that General Joaquin Castillo with 400 men had started from Moron In pursuit of a band of Insurgents, who had crossed the line from the province of Santa Clara. Three hundred Insurgents under Gen eral Carlllo and Campos Marquetti, the negro congressman, today occupied Bahla Honda, on the north coast of Havana province. More than fifty residents of the town have already Joined the band. Thla body of' Insurgents does not Interfere with the property of Americana or foreigner. LAZARE TO HAVE MONUMENT Yonnar Writer Who Aided Jnstle la Dreyfa Case to Bo Re membered. PARIS, Bept. 1. (Special Cablegram to Th Be.) Subscription ar being raised for th erection ot a monument to Bernard Lasare, the young writer who waa the pioneer of the campaign In favor of th liberation of Albert Dreyfus. Lasare died a few year ago, much re gretted. H published tn 18M the famous pamphlet. "La Verlt aur l'Affalr Drey fus," which caused an enormous sensation. and Influenced Senator Bcheurer-Kestoer and others to take up the case ot the pris oner on Devil Island. It la proposed to erect the monument to Bernard Laser In his native town, of Nlmes, and at the same time hi life story will be published by th organising committee. This la composed of numerous political, literary and scientific men. E 111 UUUltum f ' ' I 1. ...... 1 i me no. tw-iouu fee althougn in. 1 iuiuit, i uuimui i pruniaot., aa i- "h? . largely done by attorneys, bis ready 21.000,000 of them hav. been tendered E?nd was only 1100,000, and the total sum fof nwr Th. minister says It la cheap passed through his ""noe TnV'"ttorney to get rid of these million at a coat of SSa.i iE" ' L Chewpeake A Oh o railway. , f Btmnd. T tured. Although th amount appear amall, th f. looked upon a tn neiu ard Oil. ,..1!,.... - --. indeed. 'he only member of the demo- ZniLn aTastUcTall representative of that known m a specif r i. tltnUy Mek- Hear Letter of Father Martla and - Report of Vlaar aad , Adjoara. ROME. Sept. L The congregation of the Society of Jesus, which haa assembled her ional government, I. th. ie -," " " -.,"1 "ZJZZ T" Ur HVU1. AI1U III" -I w " ' W ... nv v-xra' ihV .election of the latter over ; I lon to th late Father Louis Martin, met Bulllvan. th. u"ou.'.n,C",'"irother cor- today and adjourned at U: p. m. Vicar tlon. of Chicago, was a family row Freddl deUvered an eulogy of Fatriar Mar fan o"..!. at.aisl. . J . in oaiVuuA. jirtii-d election of Del n tKommmu.nu im 117 rimtr. uir. violated .1,1 of New York City, aa tin concerning the direction and plan of vice chairman Inatead of om etie Geora. and lat.tre.urer 1.;. wa, ,ad. th. gherldaa Stick. . R.f. i.uckner n ' Jr'JhSnnan of the national committee. th aociety wer. read and Fat her Freddl f,le Oeo'g. "rf -."., mer and I .... . HONOLULU, Bept. l.-The army trans f.ir.Zl.t the committee. And following th . hatT w l(H, port Bherldan remains on th reef wher It A f,m!i'tnhM clStt''-'"' "ruck. This morning a combined attempt and alS'torporetlon campaign conlrtbut- to pull the vessel from Its perilous position lnar lanas- ... i-,aim,an to -J 5.rr.U ,u pTrtmalTy did not wlect ' cutter Manning and th ateamer Caludln !tInJL.-,iftie orthee officer. They were , but deplte all their effort th Sheridan EeXrawharwo submit to uch dictation waa mad by the tug Fearless, th. revenue UAd in every' section of the .country this .rm.r.ilnn oirt to secure control p"7 mlShlMn U T being constantly evidenced. in mi ? own atawT while loyal democrat. werT lately aasemhled In convention en Taied In nominating a ticket generally iood? headed by two splendid young der.10. "rata a. candidate for governor and lieu tenant governor, but with Mltle hop. of ilectlng them. thl. element oul.tly and aldu"usly at work. have. I am informed, for the first time since 1 secured a ma jority of the state committee end elected nln. ao-oalled conservatives of the eleven member of that committee and hav. chosen a chairman from their own number. The complete lark of confidence on the part ef th. democratlo masses In th. party Itself tMhen eftVered by such inen waa not only shown In the election of 104. but wu waa not moved. Rnaalaa Mnaanlmea Resolve. NIZHNI NOVGOROD. Russia, Sept. l.- The Mussulman congress today adopted a resolution la favor of four years' obligatory education of their co-religlonlsta, th edu cation to he taken out of the hands of the clergy and to be confided to the Moham snedan societies. The Tartar aa well aa the Russian language la to be taught. CURRENT LITERATURE. "Charlotte Temple; A Tale of Truth,- by Susanna Hanwell Howson, ts a true story of events In'New.tbrk City duilug the revolution, and the facts on which It Is based have been brouglit toget.it r with particular care, the aim being to exhaust all reliable sources cf Informa tion. The present edition Is the only one Issued for many years In whlrh the text Is correctly given, and the Only ono evtr Issued with an Introduction setting fur'.h Ha historical basts. It la reprinted from the rare fine American, edition (173t) with errors corrected and! preface restored. There ar. seventeen half-tone Illustra tions. The Funk A Wagnalla Company I th. publisher. "MUne's Progressive Arithmetics," by William J. Milns. Th. P.. L L D., presi dent of New York Stat. Normal collcgo, la a series of three books, which haa been prepared to meet the demand which hs sprung up In some quarters for a treat ment of the subject upon somewhat now lines. Tbis treatment does not, however, depart from th. old and tried methods which have gained for his previous series the widest use throughout the country. In planning th. Progressive Arithmetics, the author has preserved these older features, and infused them with new 11 by a combination with what is best in modern methods of Instruction. Built upon a definite pedagogical plan, theia books teach tha processes of arithmetic In such a way aa to develop th. reasoning faculties, and to train the power of rapid, accurate, and skillful manipulation of numbers. The lnduclve method Is applied, leading the pupils to discover truths for themselves, but lt Is supplemented by model solutions and careful explanations of each new step. The Amarlcan Book Company la the publisher. "Lady Betty Across the Water," by C. N. and A. M. Williamson, authors of "My Friend, th. Chaffeur," "Th. Lightning Conductor," etc., Is the diary of a charm Ing, witty and beautiful young English girl, who . comes 1 to America., under ..the wing of a member of the New Tork smart set. The habit of going to Europe hhs become so universal among the Ameri cans that there are few American readers of Lady Betty's experience- Ki. Amertra who will not have to compare rth them European experiences and impressions -of their 'own.' Lady Betty has been called a twentieth century . feminine coiumoue. Sh. i a' real, discoverer of many odd things In American Ufa and In her 'dlary succeeds In giving ua a distinctly amusing view of Impressions of our people and their waya. . Of ' courn,! so charming; a young lady does nbt lack for lovera -of many kinds, and thereby hangs the tale of her choicest American experience. The book Is Illustrated with pictures In color by Orson . LowelL 1 The. story appeared serially In the Ladles' Home Journal, McClure, Fhllllps & Company is the pub lisher. AUSTRALIAN COINAGE BARRED Colony Ma.t Mot Depart trans - Present System of Great Britain. . tha SYDNEY, Sept 1. (Special Cablegram to The Bee.) After thirty months' nego tiations th. commonwealth's proposal to establish a decimal coinage In Australia haa been overruled by the Imperial gov ernment, whloh, while willing to allow Australia credit on silver oolna used In Australia, . objects to the existence of a separata currency of different denomina tions In th. commonwealth a calculated further to break th. uniformity of th. empire's currency. Th. Australian proposal wa that th. decimal coins should gradually replace the present currency, the two systems mean while existing simultaneously. BLAME FIRE TO ANARCHISTS eoret Report at Mllaa gay Espoal tloa Wa Dasaadred by'goelal stevalntloalste. MILAN, Bept. L (Special Cablegram t Tho B we.) According to secret report, re ceived by the central authorities here, th fir at th Milan exhibition I attributed to the work of anarch lata, who wished. through the . destruction of th. whol. ex. hlbltlon, to strike heavily at the Interna tional gour geolsle represented there. Detective ar following the threads of aa alleged anarchist plot, which It la belle vd haa xtnalv ramifications abroad, eap. daily In Swltserland. . Dreadeaacht la Caaaaalaalaaf. PORTSMOUTH. Eng.. Sept. L The battleship Dreadnaught waa commissioned today, within eleven month of th laylruj down ef Ita keeL n will not be fully com - j Edward waa among th mourner la th pleted Internally tor a ooupl of montaa. funeral proceaaiosv rnneral a( Lady Casapbell-Baanersaaa MARIENBAD. Sept. l.-After brief serv. Ire. In th. chapel of, th cemetery th. body of Lady Campbell-Bannerman, wife of th. British premier, waa placed on board traiu and started for Londoa today. King .1 -rv;:?l; , J-' :?'. V!- , ..' i. f - ' ' 3 . r i. 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The plot la elaborate and fs wrought with much subtlety. The Macmillan company a the publisher. ,7 'a 5 . .t ... 1 In his book "Squire Phln." Holman F. Day haa aimed to give th. atmosphere, the humor, the qualntness and the (drama of a - down east country village. to tn. casual visitor life seems uneventful, but th. fun and th. tragedy of th. great would find their counterpart here, although often In curiously original and eccentric forms. Th. central character. Squire Phln, picture, a shrewd, humorous and original country awyer of the best type. Another of th. ourlously original characters ts Hiram Look, a retired circus manager who de scends upon a quiet country community with the remnants of his show and pic turesque tales of' his circus life. It Is aid that this character closely resemble a counterpart In real life, a circus man ager named Esra Stevens, who was the P. T. Baraum of Maine. A. B. Barnes St Company 1 th publisher. At thl tlm. when "William - Jennings Bryan 1 standing so prominently before the public, hi little hook, "Letter, to a Chinese Official.' a reply to the famous volume whloh hav attracted such widespread atten. tlon both In England and America "Letters from a Chinese Official" In which the Ideal and stats of civilisation of the west ern world were criticised from an Oriental point of view and In comparison witti Chinese standard, will doubtless be In teresting to hi admirers a well aa to many other readers. The story of the writing of Mr. Bryan's book ha a peculiar Interest of It own. Mr. Bryan wa In China when th above mentioned little book was brought to his attention, and because he felt that the cause against hi own race wa overstated, and too glowing a picture wa painted of the- condition of affairs in th Celestial mplrev he sat down in an Interval, on shipboard, and wrote a reply, sending It to tfils country from Sues, Egypt. Mr. Bryan's book Is more than a mer reply to another book. It Is a . glowing confession of faith In the Ideals and pur poses of oar race, and more particularly those of the American people. It I a state ment of the grounds of his own patriotism, and Is permeated with a spirit of wise and serene optimism. The book Is published by McClure, Phillip A Company. "On Common Ground," by Sydney H. Preston, author of . "The ..Abandoned Parmer," Is certainly most appropriate to the time of year when men'a thoughts ar pretty generally tunning toward the coun try, as It tell a tale of a gentle bachelor who became an amateur farmer. Of course there I a lov. story Interwoven with th. duties of th amateur farmer. Henry Holt Company la th. publisher. Above book, at lowest retail price.. 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BETWEEN 13th AND 14th ST. OMAHA, NEBRASKA and In mining camps, and the other, com posed of Queensland rangers, started thl morning from London for Brighton, after having attached a 100-pound load to each of their pack horses. The distance from this city to Brighton Is about ?fty miles. Th. teams will return from Brfgftton to London tomorrow. It Is not so much a question of time as the condition of the horse and pack on their return. Tha Legion of Frontiersmen is being or ganised throughout the empire, being the first Introduction of the rough rider ele ment Into the British military. ARISTOCRAT JSA SOCIALIST Heir at Lord Rlbblesdnle Makes Pnbllo Annonncement of Con . . version to Idea. " LONDON, Sept. l!-(8peclal Cablegram to The Bee.) Taunted at a public meeting by Mr. Clough, M. P., with "Sowing Ills socialistic! wild oats" and with wearing a red tie, Hon. Charles Lister, son and heir of Lord Rlbbleadale, haa definitely joined the socialist party. 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