The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 42, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 21, 1896 Page: 1 of 4
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HKMOI.U UltliAM IK.Mi.iIIOMA DKMOOItAlM
Or'lIOlC Or PUIIblUATlON tlAKUIHUM AVKNIllt.
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VOL R.
aoTimnu Oklahoma tubsday morning july 21. isoo.
NO. -12.
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When Up Town Call on
KENFRO
The
AND GET A DRINK
WhileMhere it will lie
to vonr Interest to net c
what 1)111 f "" n'd i
We liny nml Soil foi
Ou.h ami will give bet
ter prices limn any-
body. Tho Only Line of
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C. R. RENFRO
BRYAN LEADERS CAUCUS.
MANY DEMOCRATIC LEADERS TAX j
A HAND AT ST LOUIS.
CHAIRMAN JONES PRESENT
Ueclnrm That If llrjrmi II IHertPil tin
Would Kiiimt No Party '"it Would
Uei'iicnlfe All Those Mho ltu.
lied to IIU Support Pupil-
llila Would Not lis
Map-Chlldrcu.
St. Louis. Mo July 20. There wn i
a meeting at tlio Lludcll hotel lust
night in the interest of Itryou. I'liulr-
ni.in .loues of thu Dauioarutlu uuiuiiiil-
tee was met ut the stallon by tmutor
Stuwurl of Nevuda Governor Mono of
MiMoini .M. C. Wettuoro of St. Loult
an I .lohn K Mtirtln who wnft .sor-
util itt-urms of thu Dumocratlc eouveti-
ttMti. The party drove to the I'lunt-er-
hotel where a bliort ooiifur-iieu
whk held tiovernor Stone informed
Senator Jones as to tlio situation here
saying the Populists were willing t.i
niilorae llrynn if they could bo ussur.-il
that they would not be dinorltiiinii hJ
ngitiuat Later Senator .tonus ut-'r--tnr'iTrr-
'HlGtLitiJ af-ttojlryjui men ut
the llryau headquarter in tite-LAii-dell
About sixty men wore present and"
liii e a lurgu uuinber of states repre-
sen ed muotig tboiii being MWvuiri
Murtiuntl. California Kansas Ne-bia-.it
i Nevudu Colorado Utah. Uhla-
hi.iiiu Iowa And Wusfi Itijjton. At mis
conference (lencral J. 11. Weaver of
lotwi was chosen temporarv chuir-
iiiuu und Fred L lailey of Oklulmiiiu;
Mr Merritt of Nebraska and Mr.
Young of Kin mis seoretaries. It
was decided to push tu ryai) uiovo-ln-nl
with vigqr. oithcr fop a nomltia-
t lun or an Indorsement
isenator Jones was ashed us to what
the l'opulists could uxpuut in thu way
of recognition in case liryau should
be Indorsed bv the I'opu'ist party.
Senator Jones replied tliut In the
event of Mr. liryun's olectloti to the
presideney he would know no party
and would recoguizo all those who
would rally to his support l'opulists
were not to bo looked upon as step-
childreu. The recognition of all sil-
ver men would be equal.
This announcement was received
with uppluitio by the llryau l'opulists
present.
Senator Jones mude further observa-
tions about this year's campaign being
a fig-lit by all thu people for the peo-
ple and that no small ilUVoreiicus
should stand in the way of united
action. lie also urged them to organ-
lie us the silver forces organized in
t hicagu. lloth of these statements
were received with apptuuse.
Afterwards Senator? Jones und
Mcuaithada conference with Sena-
tor Itutler of North Carolina and
urged him to use his inlluuuue with
Southern delegations to support llry-
un as it was from these delegations
that tlo principal pppositlqn to Iryaii
came
It wus atutod In the meeting that
Mr llryan had formally declined to
make any specific pledges notwith-
standing he had boon opportuned to
do so. Those of the delegates pres-
ent who had soon him since his nom-
ination statod that Mr. Hryun had said
to theoi that thu l'opulists must trust
him as he proposed to trust them but
that under no circumstances would ho
make any promise of uppolntiqents qf
any character to men of any party.
This bentlineul was generally ap-
plauded as courageous in view of the
prospect of receiving S.OOO.OOO votes
but the statement was construed tq
mean that Mr. llryan mount tq bo fair
to all lis suppqrter In all rasppot iu
case qf his. ceotlqn
There werp twenty-Two states rep-
resented in the meeting and while all
those present were not uble to pledge
the r entire delegations all spoke
hopefully of the outlook. The meet-
ing was too limited in numbers how-
ever 1 1 enable those present to form
uuv intelligent idea as to whether the
llryan forces would be able to con-
trol the convention. The discussion
of titans nf proceedings was general
aud all urged that no steps should be
left uutaken to secure the union of
the silver furcxs iu the campaign
which all present agreed could only
be done through the Indorsement of
llrvan and bewail. There was a
unanimous resolve to withstand to
the utmost the effort of the "middle
of the road" men to name a separate
ticket
Druggist
OF ICE WATER.
Kill ynnr Int-r-.l und
Kll.s Willi
RENFRD'S
INSECT
POWOEfl.
SURE SHOT !
Cigars in thft Cily.
201
OKLAHOMA AVE
j liuloi;liml Mr llryan
I Lincoln Nob . July an In the
midst of his sermon nt tho First 1'ies-
lytorlnn rhurch here yeslerduv the
'Rev Thomas I. Williams paid a hu h
I foiniilliiH'iit to the character of nl-
iu ui J. llryan the Demount tit- I'i.-si-
doutiul nominee. Mr. and Mr-. Ilt.t.tn
unit their three children ocuuifd the
Ininlly pew in church and when the
divine heirs 11 his eulniniit li.nh Mr.
j (in.l Mir. llrynn showed signs .if -m-
liutrHssiiiont
lott'ii ISIoparit Arrrmtod
LooANPiKmr. lown Jul .'n. lev
0. K. Scott aged l" pastor of i lie
l-'irst Mulhodml ehtireli nt Wiiteilno
lowu wuj. nrivsted last night as he
was leaving tlio Harnett hotel in rom-
pany with .Miss Daisy Dorian ug.-d 1.".
iltiiiglitoi- of T. S. DorlHii of WutuiUo
Tht'i eloped July 7 and registered
here July 10.
A IImlli (iirinn 1'iimul
Loiimvii.i.K Ky.. July SO. The
heiidlens body of a man was foil ml ves-
Uirday iu I lie uiver just Wlmv I'oiui
twin Vvirry park. There wus nothing
br which the eorpe could be lien-
tlefleil. It hud uridently been In the
water bttvornl duys.
IIoIim Will Not It il it for CoiisrtMi.
Duni'tjitK Iowa July 50. I'roin a
lotter rnueived from ex-liovei nor
Holes by a friend iu this cltv it ap-
apears that hu will not be it can.liilnto
against Colonel Henderson for t'on
ross.
(TKKIMTnltlAI. SIC KITH US.
IVrlllienl l'iln'ii HImiik.1 I'riim Our
Mim IVirlinr)
Ye goils. je godi-l whfti jipxi? A
I'littuwillullilH eouuLv man Imu ilr.
t-llued to run for sheriff
While Will Cii.li uuil Job Maker we're
sli luting an anvil at the Cliinnll.r ui
Ih'iillnu Saturdiiy. u ean of pnwdei x
piuueii nun moid were maiy torn ami
mangled
The I'll until Indium burn I. Ii..
ilulglug iu u hUiinp" duoce whati-viT
umi may ne on uqie eri'pH Ioui-1 -i-n
miloR northwest of lllarkhuru About
.100 0ageh were helping them.
H. N Mlllfl Lilll. Ilf I.tviwin wns imim
over out! Itllled by a I'rlsan train at
leimii
M llnil'uker fcuuruetis Lew Vinyer
as trader hi Dray Uure
The house of i-.x (Jov Seu.v wa
-iitorud by UirUrs lust woek und
they tiro oatlng with pla'eti sp one
and bnue-handle kiiivesantl forks row
Kvory pirtieln of silver ware wn
taken. This Is the fifth time thev
have visited the houso
Thievos stole the horfes belonging
to Mrs Smith olT the publl strct t in
brand daylight at Kingfisher
(Mil I'MI.
Old people who require medicine to
regulate thu bowels and kidneys will
find thu true reuiodv in Blectrlr Hitters.
This inodiolne duos not s'.imulat? and
contains no whiskey nor other iutovi-
oant but acts as a. tonic and alteruu
live. It acts mildly on the storan. I.
and bowels giving tone to the organs
tharoby uldlng aature In the Derform-
anae f the funjtions. Electric Hitlers
Is an oxcolleut appetiser and aids di-
gestion Old people find it to be just
exactly what they need. I'nce 50- pt"
bottle ut Sou to ulan Drag Store
Notion.
I will be absent from my orkYe din-
ing the summer months. Dr II L.
Smith will attend to my cases during
my obssnee. Ignut Mayer M 0.
14ml
UulemiiDU.
Wanted salesman to aanvats the
city for the Standard Sewing Machine
and the Amorleau Typewriter Oood
commission. Apply tlio Standard Sew-
ing Machine Uo lOti Oklahoma ave.
(lutliric jttml
I'crsons who have u coughing rpe.l
every night on account of a tickling
sensation in the throat may overt owe
it at ouce by a tlofce of One Mil ute
Cough Cure. V. It Llllio Jk Co. ; C. it.
Reuro. Oklahoma avenue
A fresh supply of hammocks am
croquet sets at Lillle &. Co ' just re-
ceived. UiicratoK
Wanted 100 operator to maUe
Qvpralls jumpers outing sliirls. in-
dies' shirt wulats wrappers und la-
dies' clothing In gonaral. Apply to
tho Standard Sewiug Maoliine Co. 106
Oklahoma avo Outlirlo 19tf
Llllie & Co 'b fountain open today
for Dr. IVpper's Phosferrates. !t U
the best hot voatber tonic you can
find. Try It
MIDDLE OF ROAO POPS.
THEY HAVE THEIR PLATFORM
ALREADY PREPARED
A CALIFORNIA PRODUCT.
Store Monej-i 1'or Caplirt imitnl to Itfty
Dollar l're CotnuBr No Nntturml
lktlil4 t IVr rout Uim oh
I'nrin. i Non-I'iirll.aii Turin
Coiutl4loii Are tlie
I'llncllKit I'lniiki.
St. Louin Mo. July 20 The '-middle
of the road" l'opulists have a plat-
form prepared which was drawn up
bv Hon. Alfred Daggett of t alifornia
which thoy will support and under
which they will attempt to nominate
a straightottt I'opnl vt for the 1'resi-
deucy. Therlnnneiul nml tariff plunks
are:
u ' W ' " B "' a ""' " '"' rmreii. v -! ii.l
and Heiibl-. i me I t I ... n i i e..i. i.im nt
oat) as f lllnjal i. f r a.t 1C
iinil pritatn ami uiie i n il... 1 ui h-j olmulil
lie s-nv bv th. rm ril . .! i dhwt
witlioui tlie intprveiiiioiifuii niit.i.iid Im iks
anil w.tlioit the hvhi-j o- a Hmii i.il or
oiliorcuriHirstiim . hatet t
H'eiuii We ln-li.H. ti i etnil-IBlito U
In fH ! n I ' unit inipi nt nt ii un hi in tlnit
It'freoloin and (lie Ii . i ! i idu Irml
lilorty of if c tiMi .Ii 1 In I . m i I to iii-
Jieud up.n il tliiaii-nl Hiiim -r..e or
nvarire of am Tor-in mti a-ul tlie . on
wedemaml tli.-fr-. nmt u .limitisj r iiiiik of
fill ami KiUtr li tie. .( . .nt r tlio
Unite I atntu al their i.m-.1 li-vnl lattoof lu
tot WKliout n-fen-iu- to tie i-tion i llnau-
ci coiiriw-o ant fir -iK i mi' o i
Tlur.l Un ifma nl t ml i i law aiithoriz.
Will lit inrorpora oa ..f n ttional hank So
abaoluM) nul ummititi mi l r m-h1 it ami
t'mt nil nutioiiiil hunk-an 1 1 1 nut mini tmuk-
inir -ytem now m v.irvio Ii - tlili il
1 unrth Wn item ui 1 tliat ( on4io- ni t u
law wlueli 'linll d limt'im .dim itra't l-
lUa'luin and jnUmenti ' veiy ki nt ami
rltara-tor mpiir'nil tlie pim.-it (1f in injr
bull he pnjiibl at tie- opt nei ot til it blur in
Bold or nt er r .in r i.tlier i nvftd eerie 1 ynf
Ine t 'nit d St a ten; -mil that -iuli law p'i ill di-
olare tliut otit proti i in in i-r e I i'i or mad
a purl 'fsnj- "11011 c iiirnrt obli ;itim or
Juil-nient ttluc'i r-nii rd. Hie il-btur t. pn tlio
n 'lie due tli lenii I 1 in mi) smrill it L n I of
rurre-iri or Co 11 dull Im null an I vol I nnJ
the oitrt in w I -b .uit may be br ou-lit to ob-
tain J it lenient on -u -Ii coitn o licHion or
J11J 111 li' ltill iidjudto t e .r ivmioii wliieb
r uuire tlie deb or to 1 i lli piun ditelleiri-
nutter 111 tmj -pi 1 1 I km I of c an or enrr -ncy
to bu unit a 1 1 v 0 I
K (th Vie 1'iua id tint the amount of 'irru-
latinir inedlii.ii bu -im.iiIiIj ineiean -it to not
le- tlisn Il wi eimita .f tin popul it on
fjSixtli " I'm nt lllit the Koiernin -ir ea-
tnbUt a KKteiii of imat il kuiikk Imnka iu
eiuli nt) town viliij' 11 1 hmil t of tlio
Tint' d Stat h w lio't ion 11:11 1 p .pulati 11 of
I.INIi or more and tliut tlie p out lu permitted
ti ilepist thiir uion fur m . ke p ug in
auelt p -t 1 bnnk' mil tbi the voteriini mt
carr 011 1 o Iiiim --. of t-a 1- mttinr money
from n. oiut tonnothei tliruit thtlie medium
of iMM'nl billi of cicleuik'e t- ti it h 11 ut hunt v
of tint k iteiiun nt hroii Ii u I 1 ixlul i nii;
buuki
(loveriiiiient to I.eu I Money.
Seveitb 'Aeitema id that n I 1 I p 1 -ied
by I oniir 4' HMthriruinif tie m.imtiiiu -nt to
loan to it reus ftli. t'tii e I State hu nut
loii'lent or e rporntion nionn) oil nil I luded
iroMTt to Ihn extent of tttottuil of the
a Helped table 1 f uni I laucle 1 proeit uhtuli
ill loana (It adil l eiur-.l l mortHiKe tu
Hi' t'ov 'rnm 'tit und hlnaihl b nude for
periodA o not lett thuu lite )ear ma more
tti in te 1 )eur to auv tin ' ci 111 11 up 1 u luto
pflllteriMt tit toe e -i) ' nr nut per ulinuni.
ianhlh Wetl'-niiiud tl at u law h paig' I by
('on- Htaiilb iruinif the Kovt'i-uuieut to loan
mini') t municipal oorpoi a tiom. iu th turiou
Pt it m for tllu puriMun of plblle lmproeiiint
Oil) lo tli uxUidI nf ate thir I of ih ivieil
taliiatio'i T Ihu taxjbl n -rt j Ii suih
municipal .orporntiuu uii I Ihljlof interest
cliHr.11 1 iiillli not eieeud 1 be actual mt of
isiuiiitf tbo loan and all loiiiiK -o mvd xbould
lie phi i to the Koveruiueul hj Ui iiiuuieiial
Btirp 1 111 ion ie-iiiitf the h-ui in annual in-
tlall.ii ni-. eieh lutuallmeui no to exi-eud I
per e i.it of Ih.j auui loauetl
We recitfnUM I lilt the tjowrnuii-iil mint hive
revenue ith which to pa) th- exieu ea there-
of but in view of tbn conttunt ski! itiou of the
qu'itio m Involve I in turn lent laiiou and the
uumttbd i- ui lit un of busiup.n If uitfht ubuut
by sue itiiitttion tte dti-uiitiil that ' oiiirrn
MUeaiaw proviinw for 1 mm arli-.)n t.inlt
coumisiiioi on whi h 1 1111 I?m-b id tho
latjo-l u moiufnrluii itr. .iirr 1 nit 11 rol and
Mil lii i.ilu-l 1 of th" . . ut -thill lie
repifnonted the 1111 ill ii-r. of w'lii'h eiu mlf
lun nliutl I" m'iiIoI f "in ti 1 ill. 1 it
State of th I 1111 11 . mid euiumi hui '-hill
eolleet all lh fiu-tmud d.ita i to tu. o ora-
tion of the var iii litw- pii.-u I "ii th r nct
of(iritf aud li ill nulla!!) ie 1 r( lb - na n- to
I'our for lit in iriniti u to th nl that
CoiKiesoiuiirli.it nuih n 1 ku .' I; 1 to
fie ope aliuooi i tar. r at- 1 H u tH
uiif ina Im from tiini to ti u - u u I in
ttieintero-t "fju u-'uiik- n. tie- m ti a Ur.
er tli ' aK'Icllll uri-t t'-ni an I h '. ni.-r-Iran
laliori r no tti t it- r it 1 ive f-iitiir m if
am -Ii .11 e-tri-iid to the whol I Ij ur Ami r-
lean 111 Iu 'i) u w Ii in ml 1 1 t all t rllf
lejfiMl.it 10 1 he o flamul and iutue . itl
pr't"ir tii lo iiiutio of tiu-t 11 it o h r
10ml11ut1.il- wh. 1 re tuio t'le pH' olili.
prxlu t fie-lb ir "ii p-otii relic th v. utti
of lb I ilmr -r an I .'ihauo th pri of I 10
produ : totli o 1 u tu r
ItitllrnaU ltriierlilp -Other Thin 1.
Thin p'a form item ml 'bat 1 ho g .viirntnent
own und op r it- the r.ulioad. t inl t i-itali lab
and m 11 u u c 1 nl uw it h tininciu outh
ball be leiinht t'n -t -. of railrool I. ml t-
iutf. eiiulpin nt an I 1 1 n -p irl it ..: tt t
own nd operate the t h-.-r pi 1.1 t .'
jt.nn Wi la-11 1 art o. In i..- .1 1. iita t.
It iU-maiidi tb it t'ie o-r 1111 a I at m. build
tb-Nicaraui ru 1 I nl oiniate i that the
people khou d bate the r if t lluoiuli ibi ui-
tistif ' eudrefe t-a :uui Iu leclur lln-ir will ou
alt ijue.tioiii p rial nuj li 11 ill nul a nl in-
termit ion il un r ivimiuuU and tuiutte will
for ijn uatioim and tint t 1. I'rmuil ut nil
Vice l'r i.l-iit be l-ted 1 ' 111 due ttooof
(be Whole pilot I I ui 1 M t 1 viitor
o la." clm -i iu tin- -am. ti ihit 1. .in..
nould have tie whl .1 mt tiittl r -a. aid
be u trra I uat 1 Mimmi . t . I .1 -ii.aiiu
Out be owned for aueculaute .i. uil
tttat all alien. anient aud miu-r mdeiit
ah iuli b prohilnli I from I'ttai 14 uut liml iu
tbucouutr au I to prei nl in I -lealmy ' laivl
uiouoiai1 " I berw kIiou! 1 b . a alitt d laud
lax that erery tot ri n i puhli; nttluv
win h riMjui-u Hie ant o the t e'i.D Ha-'
tf ininellt Lullial 1 or tuu 1 im ttounl la
oan' d un 1 ro ttio le 1 I) tn - m 'uik. t tl at
CoajnuKliuj1.! 1 in. i 1 H'-etn. ; u llie
for.'Un Immia-nttiuu aul audi l 1 uui U
TU ull rn'urri'd to (he .i. lu.ii.n oful. fori kg
(inrsiratuiu wiiih di ea y or indirectly rotn-
ftiiam w Ui tin luiiiri -an I (borer and to -roui-plikli
UiUe-U a pr c ip'ta tax m fatorel tuat
the Moaiu doct'ioe .'uiuld be euforied
Syiuiath ia ju u iu I to I uba I h. 1 .u-
au e of ctifvimueut ii 11 h U b u uu. i a uu-
cuuatitutlonai 11 law and viciou. nul unuut iu
morula lutwrea bariu tijud. chould not ba
tswad eiMtrl b act uf 1 ufifffuu. Umastaitiain
to the Paelfla railroad fiwriiae bin U ex-
pruated ant the demand made that Ik gorern-
nsent proceed to oaforxa the oollr-ellviu of all
(JatiU principal sod interest due from the l'a-
eiflti rallroath lAboral iwnion to ox-Union
oldierii r farmMtt.
The flat form conclndoi tbtut 'HoUiviruf
that the maladmintntr ion of thil (orernment
dnrinir the lat twenty-flv year hat pro Jnead
arul hroughl abont a degree of financial atfl
lndtntrlal rlltroM to tbt maricau pno4a
-eater than hat entr bn k;. own in the hit-
lory of the RepnWio arior to ltd and believ
ln the malmlialatstratlonof the s-nvernmnt
haartmttfroma dttrecard of th principles
enunciated la the faracoina; platform and be-
iu firmly eoarranetl Utat the nb.erranoa of
the as principled aad aeoompliahiiipnt of reformi
hereinbefot demaaded will preaerve oar inttt
tutioni and make this truly 'a Bovornmeatot
the people 7 the peopl) au I for the piofj
we earnestly invite the people of the United
Htt'. wlthont rmpeet to former party affilia-
tion to unt'e with ut In the comina; election
and by the ballot earaft the foteioliia-pria-c
I plea upon th admin rtrntmn ot the overn-
n ent nod arcompliah the iemu. wliieb we
have hero nlMforiitt'm 1 tided. '
GENERAL JONES DYING.
Intta'a I'lrat lulled Ntatet Senator In n
( oinntnse ( ondltlon
l)t itrqii" Iowa. July vo Kx-Hen-
ator tioorge V tones Is vinhing grad-
unllv anil lusdivith ran not lie fur off
gi:n i;ko. w. jonls.
Most of the tiipo hu is in a tomatoso
condition but rallies at intervals
when his mind seems to be as clear at
over.
THE FRUIT CROP.
Atfrldilltiriil lleptrtlllent .liiununefHi a
lleellne lit Apple nml 1 .).
Wasimnotov July "'o lieiierally
Itoor condition of fenll ttienit.
out the country is aunounceil In
nie agricultural department bul-
letin just published Apples deulitied
in cuniiiiion ironi 71 to 1. 0 during
June. Till. nnnrma .- -...-
lent croiM still continues in Xw
"..rf. ana new iorK reiiiiayiva-
II iu. Michlmn nml ln. p..n.lin...
are also very fair in N'ebratka and
Several of tbn Mnniil.l .1.1... I..
other parts of the country the oon-
"""i uetuw ine average neiug
lowest in the Atlantic coast states
where percentages art" generally below
.'. 111 mi- wnio tiiiii'v ami eeittiluof
the Wt'sii'i-ti viol. - t 1 n.M..u u ..
Mime abut lusher but now ure above
in ttiiii-u 1 1 in- peruiMitago i-i'iiiriit'il
for Illinois and Missouri.
Tin- p.'uch crop pminisea to be of
ltli".llllli lirniMiel uiiih hu.... i.
pi-i iiionlh a full of 1 M points hs
I..1 '. -. 1 l....ii
" pii-i leaving iitn (ftntrui iiver
!" IH) .'.1.8. llll.a.l dfauu a .. .......
-r- ---.- -. -. . a'ia ewi - v li-Uv
I'd in lb In ware. MaryUml. Ohio Mich
igan. Illinois luiliana Kentucky
Mis--oiri and Kuiii-.im. lo Vtv .!......'..
the f 1 i it is failing budly.
DESTROYED BY FIREBUGS.
'Hie lowu of tlalve rlt Virtually Iu
.he lauees 1(111011(1
M i hcn Ark Jul.t .11 The entire
town wii destroyed by lire at 1 o'clock
this morning only three houses belnjf
lelt standing. Tho loss will aggre-
gate Slun.n.'io.
The Hre was of incendiary origin
mill four men ui-o now iiniloi- arrest.
Malvern wus a place of uliont 01100
Inhiibitanls the biihiiiesa portion of
the place being i-lut-tered around thu
railroad station The burned build-
ings include the railroad depot two
hotels the I. nnk ut'.d all of the princi-
pal tii .im-s- I1011-1".
The bliie In ni." out in three differ-
ent places und u-. tin re was no uppa-
ralus thf lire liiinied itself nul
( e II Ithodea t uliuble.
I'M'l-lottN .1 11 ! t .11 'I he tele't com-
mittee of the House of Assembly to
iiiitiii-u into the e rcuuistancc of tlie
Jameson 1 a . I bus inude a ri poi t It
Hints thai ( ei il KiioiIuh wus fully uo-
quuintttl ts it Ii the prepurut ions for the
ant and that Alfred lleit director in
the vouth frit an oitipuny; l)r Jamo-
soii. the ndiiiiui-tratoi for the com-
pany 111 Itliodcia anil )r Ituthurford
Mains si"ii-tirt fir the company at
t.tpetowii m-re uclive nroiuolers of
Ihu raid It also Uinta '.Hat Dr la me-
son personal 1 ublalued from Johan-iiesi-iiigu
letti-i of utvitalion for his
r.iiiler to i-ouio fully u month before
the stens lue date
I tup at limvnt rroHed
l.oi i-t 11 1 t- lw Ju y 11 Kver
snu-e Maoi I aid it a utaoaea to All
the unexpired trim of the lata Mayor
T 'er tliere hits been a ooHfhct of au
thority lettvi'-u thai oSleial who is a
liepuH'caii nn I the Democratic hoard
of pal'. - sHf.-i In the management of
I lie fit sutr.iis ta meeting of the
city 1 in il la 1 ni'ht charge hav-
ing foi tlieii i.ii.iit the luaoeachmant
of ih. boaid ..f safety were preawMtetH
uini 1110 aiiieriueii tiectara to push
the fight against thu board.
Irrm I Miliar llutiee iMereiuiul.
l'nis lil The French gov-
eriiiiuiit I-. .i mi ti issue a decree in-
creasing t'i lulu- ou fore lun raw
"'i.'ur Lun mii iiaucs to tell and'
out- hail ti in. s unit un foreign re-
line I sua fiom eight iranca to twti
and one-half francs. The decree la to
take effect ugiist . on the same dote
as the lo-ruian exiniil bounties goea
into effect
(ireere l'rei4rioa; for u IVur.
AxHk.N" .luiv 11 - Ihe Ureek tov-
erninent lias.i. led t.i send raiofaree-
menu of tiops t.i ho Uraweo-TurUlsh
frontier iviug to the stralueil rela-
tione between Ureeee and Turkey Im-
mediately growing out of the Cretan
insurrection.
(1 BOLT SEEMS CERTAIN.
NO MATTER WHAT THE OUTCOME
OF THE POP CONVENTION.
A TRIANGULAR FIGHT ON.
Some Would linlorno llrynn Outright
Homo Would .Make n Itoj-tilar I'tnlou
Deal nml Sonic Htcbetr livery
thlliR Hut StralKlitout I'np-
ulliiu -iho Sllter I'urty
.Solid for llrynn.
St. Louis Mo. July 30. Among
the I'opulist loadsri who have reached
tho slty a vary bitter war has already
developed. They seem lo be aligning"
themselves for a three-cornered fight
1'irst those who favor a straight In-
dorsement or nomination of llryan
nml Sewall which will bring to tho
t hicugo tltkot thu support ot the l'op-
ulists. second thoso who desire a
fusion electoral ticket which will
maintain the l'opulist party organiz-
ation intact aud place the leaders tu a
position lo demand recognition in tho
event the ticket is successful und
thlul whatnro known un the "middlo
of tlie road" l'opulists who favor it n
Independent platform und ticket and
who oppose fusion in any form.
Tho luttor if tn-osent Indications
count for unythlug will eventually
bo overrulud. The "middle of the
roatt" men however wlllprovo strong
ami valuable allies of tlie leaders of
tho second class who seem deter-
mined to preserve their party organ-
ization at nil ImaHiils but who profess
un earliest desire to combine all the
silver ftrength if a way can ho found
tu give Ilium recognition. The real
fight It Is behoved will come between
this fuctlon aud lhoe who are In
favor of putting behind them for the
present all prldo of nurty for the sake
of the cause of silver to which ihoy
nro pludged.
Chairman Tatibeuuck Ihe lender of
tho middle wing gave out a stalemnnt
lust night outlining the plan of fusion
oloetors us the only conditio -mi which
he Is willing to Join hand .villi the
freo silver Democracy. Hut even with
fusion electors he" wants a set of
l'opulist nominees the purpose being
if his plan is curried out. to elect
llryan 1'realdcul nml u I'oputlst Vice
.'resident. Tniibctieck'e interview-
nnat with u storm of protests from the
faction which ndvocnteH it straight
inilorsumoutof llryan nml Sewall as
tlie only chuuee of solidifying the
sllvor forces ami gaining victory
Mr. 1'ntU'rson f Colorado who
heads the regular Colorado tlelegut ion
came out Iu tut interview Inst night
In which he denounced Taubeueuk'a
plan hh nol only Impracticable but
impossible lie deelnrud (hat insist-
ence upon such a plan would savor of
a deal nml jeopardise the cause of
silver to which all professed to be
and should be devoted. While he
counseled tho maintenance of ihe l'op-
ulist organization in the future ha
went ao far as to Intimate that those
Who now nought to place it above t'ie
cause of silver wore looking to their
personal advancement and such loaves
und fishes us might come to them with
the advont of a sliver administration.
(It'oige R WushburiiH of Boston
chairman of the Knsturn wing of the
Populists returned from a visit to Mr.
llryan nt Lincoln where lie went pre-
sumably to confer with the candidate
concerning his Indorsement of the
l'opulists. lie was outspoken in his
oxpioejlon that the t lilcngo ticket
should be Indorsed and tho people
given au opportunity to express a
clear verdict ou the issue.
Opposition Iu the Smith
Among thine Populists who have
arrived from the South there Is much
opposition to Indorsing llryan ami
Sewall without conditions. Henntor
Ilutlar of Noith Carolina who hearti-
ly favors harmonising all the silver
elements as the only way to win
points out the strong enmity between
thu l'opulists and Democrats in the
Houth und expresses the opinion that
unlaw the l'opulist organisation
recognised lu the fight it will bvj im-
poMlble to secure the support of the
rank and Ale of the l'opulists of the
South far the Chicago ticket.
All the iiiilluatloiis are that the con-
vention will be a very lively affair
with the certainty of inuoli bitter
wrangling the itrobablllty of soma
Mtuiatloual liiuldeuU and of a bolt of
larger or Smallerdlmeuslou. uo matter
what the ultJni.te deolaiou of the con-
vention Is. The leaden of the Amer-
ican Silver Jiarty who are here appear
to be all of one mindthat llryau
and Swwall should be Indorsed
DnlejrnlliHia Arrltliijr.
(ieneml Vuitdervoort of Uuiaba was
an early arrival aud "tleupral" J. a
Coxey hi another notable to arrive.
The luttor met the prominent mem-
bers of the two parlies already here
and hi"-.i me day distributing copies
of hit. "plan of war against the gold-
ites." (senator Jones of Nevada is expected
U .lav and his arrival is anxiously
looked forward to by the llryan sup
porters among the l'opulists and sil-
ver men. Ueuerai KUndlsh of North
Ikotu came in oa an early train and
had been In the city but a short time
before he reeeived a telegram from
one of the members of the delegation
which had not left home saying:
"Stand up for 1'ryan be is our only
salvation."
Most of the day at hotels was spent
by the delegates quietly conversing
among themselves. Several informal
oonfereneee were held. At the La-
clede hotel the "middle of the road"
l'opulists held a mass meeting which
was fairly well attended Tue tower-
ing form of "Cyclone" Davis of Texas
and the better known "tieuerul"
CoxoyofOhlo attraeted much atten-
tion. Three Men llnraed lo Death.
Chicago July tti. Three men lost
their lives In the firo whleli destroyed
tho car barns of the Chicago City rail-
way at Cottage Urovo avenue and
Thirty-ninth f treet lat night
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ItiMtrd.
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Tho U. S. Gov't Reports
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AURIST.
Sllrer lelg-ittei."
The undersigned committee of trans
portatlon have considered tlie nuos
lion of routes and rate and re. iu
mend all delegates and their Into Is
expecting to attend the conventual n
the 9Id at St. Louie should whero
ever praetlcable travel via the Naata
Ke and Wabush The tirst mentioned
road la more accessible to the different
parte of the slate and with a tra n
service of more convenient hour- an I
more frequent iulervula than others
and ean concentrate a large nvinbcr of
delegates and others at Topekaand
Kansas City at the same hours
The Wabash has been selected east
of Kausui City as the ollioial route for
the l'opulist convention on same date
as the hours of its departure and ar
rival are believed to be more conven-
ient than via any other route
It Is important and especially desir
able that delegates and interested Vis-
itors to the eonveution form a body as
early on the way as possible fur con
sulfation en route and tuls can upst bo
done via the route mentioned than any
other. Tbi Is especially true .f drf-
ogates to the silver convention and In-
asmuch as uniformity of action with
the delegate to the other body is
hoped for we deem it desirable lot
travel in connection with them for ac
qualntaneesblp and Interchange of
views. Dk V. II PiuaitR
Joux & Chase
A. 11. Ilmr
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