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Today VOL. XIII. NO. 181. DEMOCRATS TO MAKE FIGHT IN THE EAS1 Chairman lack Is Forming rub Committee Wh'ch W\ Open M quarters io lew York. _ HOPES 10 GABBY EMPIRE STATE Mr. Mack Declares that Prospects of Democrats Are Very Bright?Mr. Bryan Will Not Make Many speeches During Campaign ? Important Speeches to Be Made in New York. (By Associated Press.) NEW VOKK, Au?..< I.?Norman*E.; Mack is forming a siili-comiiiitt< <? oi j the Democratic nalional committee which will conduct the coining cum-j paigu in flic Ka. i will! headi|uuriers j in Ihis city. While Mr. Mack will j I'.' chairman i>i ilii?- sub-committee, a vice chairman wi!! lie appoiutt'd ?Im will lie in active charge of the com? mittee operations. - j EX-Senator James Smith, oi New' Jersey, is spoken of prominently in connection with the vice chairman-! .-hip. The plan for a subcommittee! was announced unlay on the arrival from lluffalo of chairman Mack, who will remain here for three days be-' fore his departure for Chicago, wnerej he expects lo remain during the nia-j jor portion of the national campaign.! Confer on Committee. Mr. Mack conferred today with Cry [ Wood son, secretary of the national! committee with National Committee-j man Hoger Sullivan of Illinois and other prominent Democrats on Lne personnel of the subcommittee which' Mr. Mack says will be made up of | national conuuitteen:en and party lead? ers east of the Allcgbanles. Tue names of the committee will be made public in Chicago early next week. Mr. Mack made it known thai while be will only occasionally visit New | York, it is planned to wage an ac-1 five, fijjlit for tile national ticket in the East. I To this end. after the New York state convention in September Mr. J Bryan will make two iui|>oriurir. speeches in New York srate?one in i Buffalo and ope in this city. Will Not Make Many Speeches. ! "Mr lSrvan will not make the wiiin- i tier of speeches In ihis campaign that he has in oiiK-r presidential struggles," i said Mr. Mack. The Democratic na? tional committee will not in any way anggest or dictate the'gubernatorial nomination in this stale or interfi re i in the conduct of the stale campaign.'' Mr. Mac* declared. He said thai he was in entire ac-1 cord with William J. Connors, chair-j man of the Democratic slate commit? tee conn ruing what has been done, so far and was phased with the in? ternal shown by the party organisation' throughout the sia'c in the national" ticket. Daring the next three ria;?*1 Mr. Mi k'will hold conference at the Hoffman Mouse with national commit teeanen from the Eastern states as to the makeup of Ihc snb-commliice j which will le composed of about lif teen mem I ? ;.-. While Mr Mack will 1?- chairiuan of I be ronimittee a vici. chairman will b?- appointed who will have charge ol the Bast er n wing of the rommittcc. Prosoects Very Be ght. Speaking of Democratic prospects. Mr Mark said: "I have h?anl from eomm'ttei men in,; promin- nt Democrats all over the com try ami while it is too nearly lo] make foreca.iis I can *ay at thi* time thai the prospect appears bright Ioti .-uc ? I have irctivtd nnnnroii.* h?tt< r> from well known Dranscrats in many parts cf the United S'atcs who an not active ttr interested in campaigns, who announce th? ir readines in do all the\ can for ? n? ticket I do not hm.'w ,tf a inAnwrrnl who Is not r. au? to do all he rail Jnnce Parker arc ?pi cd immediately a leads r lo a pa*> turn on the alviecry cAauadttei and will do whatever the -ommiti?-?- a?k? him t'irvemor .lohnen a'.-o ac rcfw.d a ao.diiaa on the ?airtc con? Bliltec wiibent delav. Strong Body of Men. 'The ? h I am Mittet n/hwh will hive direct:cm of tin- nahital nmiHisn in the Kn*t will an made ap of a ?Ii * I body of mi tt and ca|<al?ic of inndmi Ina an ,-fllcieiii ramjuicn The cssnanstte* ns* m-vcr >-< n ?o ?tmo? AlMw.ngh everything will be done to made a strong fcgbt in the Rao'cTS Kates. I e?i?-ei to bate for Chtraso Monda< . t<ntn?~ jrv m'i?I^i| announced Inda.? thai h> noold upend nwwt cf hi- re. tng the naiional campaign In CM < " where the mate headgwsrter? of tb" national rmwnlUcr will be hwateff. II? ?dif.iartcr? in liw Ba.-t protwidy will be la Hodman Howe I ROOSEVELT CONGRATULATES MAGOON ON ELECTION Says Cubans Show That They Are Cuab'ied for Self Gov ment. (Ily Associate Press?. OYSTER I JAY, X. V.. Aug I.? President liifisrv' !t in r<'|ilyln>! lo ;i I cablegram received from Governor! Magoou tt'iitg111 in which the latter described Hi"1 orderly electa>n heb! iri i'iiha today, congratulating lib |? u |de 111 Ctllul I'll I he linlcl ly el' < I I' ll which lie termed ;i "viiiuication oi lh< Ir capacity no- s> It govoriiin?"!l Tie ['le-id' t'i s message follow : OYSTER HAY. X. V . Aug. I.- *a goui, Havana: "I congratulate ih?' people i>i Culm "ii the orderly elec? tion ihat "has been held and the vin? dication just shown ol their capacity fur s"ll government. I have no donhl thai tile next elections ?ill lie as orderly and as fair, and 1 feel tin' greatest sa* i.-far: B>n at the serums anj resjioiisihle way the Cuban pople! are preparing tor the assumption of their full duties as an Independent republic. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT Doyle Back to New York. (Ity "Associated Press-. ATLANTA, GA.. Aug. I.?Joseph! Doyle, the New York American league club pitcher, who wa- seeiir-l ed by the Atlanta club of Ui ? South ern league bus been released and will return to New York. was MbTirdebeo? Mext Monday Brand Jorg VIII go Deeper In Vaughn Case MANY WOIEN KILL TESTIFY Mrs. Hermantz. VVbo Took the III-1 Fated Baby to Board Will Be Call? ed?All Theories Still Lack Confir? mation. RICHMOND, V.V Aug.. 1.?Twelve days have |>assed since the nameless waif known as "llaby" Yatiglian. iwiee |s>i.->one.i, perished miserably at the City Home, ami the mystery sur? rounding the infant's death has been deepened with the lapse of time. Prompt and starching intpiirled by the coroners jury, the committee on relief of the i?m.r ami the grand jury rounding the infant's death has Ken child was murden d. The circumstances unending the ih ririi of the little one are BUfficieni to t arry to aim >?! every |m rson who fol? lowed the Investigation the conviction that "Raby" Yaughan was cruelly mur? dered. The comner'd jury, the office of the institution and the police take that vi? w of the tragedy. The theory that the child was accident ly poisoned has few adherents. The police Ua*e apparently agreed with the friends of .n- man known :?? the public by the Met it ions names.' Thompson, iba! then- Is not an h>ta of evidence '<> r?nne? i bin: with the taking eft ?.t tue liahy. for whose brief existence he was responsible. Every -In or-, advanced in the "lt-i t.v ? Vaoghan ?.-:>?? has failed of con? firmation and Ihese qa'-thmi n main nnanswi red: ? Whose band administered ae:?l and < lodorotet tn t" 'Raby" Vauzhan? ! What w.-., th?- motive f ?r the rsus j oaiag Lam!>r::-<o. ?-ntiti?-nt. rrimffiotogist. says "Wemi a cuwtaait mwrder 'or tore, m- n for now? and ambition. i PrimiaoiofUris ar.ue that the tna i?-rttai instinct is strong in most wo enn and the re*-"! depraved arc not <b vo'd of ii Tb?-r?- are r.-?s?* "f wo J m?-n coiewiitt jng murder f<?r personal J rain. 1 nl these rases an- esjee**diagly rare. Tb? inv<-stlsatii?3 l'id? will n-sunv th? impure n? *t M?.ndat niominc a' len n'rlorx. it will l?e "lad?e? nay. Judr?ng fr??m iudwaihins Mrs H?-n:an:i. who took the bate-' io award on 'h?- u i 'assmsalathm of Dr <>p|>? t.beiie' r. Miss V?-nal?b-. Ih? hind nurse at the Chy Horn?- hespital. and Ith--: I' mar attaches ?'f the in rt ft niton itwlieitn* the n< tm woman, laiey Bamitea. will be railed b?"f?irr the grae-l Rrry Monday, it 'is nnder rlo?id. Yacht aViets $1 700. fRr Assnrtaied Press)/ 1 NORFVM.K. VA . Aas I - The yacht Pr> std rte formerly "f the Dssntaieae naty and orlgjnalh bed' frr J tfVmid at a con ?vf $ili?.?"*. wn? sold inr1?? arxter tb?- bamm r f?e If Tee Hrte W-av-s toawtf In tow ad I a tag for Mem York The vemi-d is j in pnot shape. NEWPORT IS AMERICAN ATHLETES AGAIN VICTORIOUS Engage in Contest Against ?em bars of iris!) Teams and Take Nearly All Medals. SIX OLYMPIANS ARRIVE HOME Are Mighty Glad to Get Here and S.ng "It's a Grand Old Flag." When Their Ship Steams Into New York Harbor?Say That Englishmen Were Unfair. flty Associated l?r< S3). DUBLIN. Aug. 1.?The American aliiletes, who were victorious in the ohmpic games gathered further hon? ors ilii- afternoon at Halls Ridge. I ulilin. wlii-i'- liny in I and do;cai'd the picked athletes of iho Irl,h Ama i * ur Athletic Assueiat ion. Seven events out of a total ol eleven?liiu I mi yard dash, the uuaricr mile run. lite half mile run, the hurdle raw, the high jump. the torn- mile run and the hammer throwing?were won bj the Americans, leaving lo the home team the L'L't? yard dash, the mile run. tin wight putiing ami running long jump. \ The Americans were easy winners in most of the events in which they competed. No records w< re broken, except th Irish hammer throw. Thl3 is now held by I.e.- J. Talbott, Irish-Ameri? can Athletic Club with 168 feet -". inches. Close Contest. Tlie only really clode contests were the 220 yards da-li which Clonghen, Irish American Athletic Slub lo;-t by a tew inches after a sharp struggle, and the four mile run, which was won by George V. Bon hag, Irish American Athletic Club, lor America. a.ft;T a flue race, by hall a yard. With the exception of John J. Flan? agan, Irish Ann rican Athletic Club, all the men of the American team participated. The visitors were gi\ en an elithusla tic welcome- by lO.IHlli I s|H'ctators. among whom were Rich ard Croker, .Miss Croker, and Mrs. I tow man. Tiic medals were presented by Mi: :; Croker and made a scene of great enthnsia.-m. The Americans g"t .-ev? en first and three s- couds an \ th" Irish athb t. s four first and eight seconds. Glad to Get Home. NEW YORK. Aug. 1.?Six Ameri? can athletes, who partici|>a;? <i in tin Olympic came;, a; l^imlon arrived here tonight on the American line steamship St. Panl. The) were BJ ward Carr, Xavier Athletic Clii!>. Nen Tork: R. lt. Koster an,! S II Hatch, Chicago Athletic Club; M I loir. Irish-American Athi<*i,- <'iu!> and L. C. Rich, and John A. Ru.i ly. New York Athletic Clubs. S> jie.iul were the Americana ai getting hack that they sported a boot the deck of I he steamer like school? boys when they caught sight of the Main.- of liberty, and when th -y tat the American flag on the little reve nnl cutter which went down the bay lo met : ?}??? -t. anter. ihej sane "It s a Grand <"?l Flag" antil th y w re h<w t><-. Tin- Athletes reiterated the ?-?.nr: ol unfair tactics by th ? F.uglishm< ? doring'tlie Olympic gamins. and etch ("? clar?d that he would n'ver r n pete in Fnclartil again. NEGRO'S VICTIM DEAD. She Was Mrs. Davis, who Was As? saulted on Wednesday (Bv \.---'? a ? d Press) PKNSACOI.A. FI,A.. Ang. 1 ? Mr.-. I.?lian Ifcivi:. th viel m o. Shaw. b< e< tm who *as lynched Wcdoca dsv nicht, died tonight. The death of A. N. KnowP-s today brines the I. ml of dead np to fonr. Knowh ?. it is rai.l. was one of the attacking i?anv oe the row* jail and on* of the first to Iv ?bot down by ibe de pntie?. the deadly Uro from the win rle "ler rifb ?? of l? - officer* wound tnc him as ?? II an manv ofWrs Republican, Open HcadotMrterv tllv AnanriafH Press). YKW YORK, hnr I - Rextem head quarter^ of rh. RepwMsraa national cunrnlltiv in th. Metropolitan Ute In 'urann hnHdinc te?r?-r wrtv f ormal? ly onen< 4 ai noon to-'ay l.v Pntnk ,. Hltehrvwh. Ibe manager f"r Tafi ap?f Sj- rman Mr Httcbcork ? .nltnord to h<nd h?? political ronf?-r>-ncea ai the ?tan bafian bot? I. Inv vf a? the offirvrV f oij? wilt not ne eeeipi^tl f'-tly be fore ?eit wr-Hr ;KWS, VA., SftNPAY, vessel carrying y^iow= fever started for norfolk i New York Health Officers. However, Called a Halt and Vessel I? Quarantined.' tils Associated I'rrsst. NEW TOKK, Aug. I'.-Th No' ?|.-.;im -leaner llorda. vy^uli bi.ai-ht a u.t ol yellow L-ves^from Vera Cnu. M< \ . mi Thursday, was not al? lowed ' ? go '?' Norfolk thdny. She siarted im that port, hut fifteen lulu uies after she passed out Strougll the narrow tile health officers' boat went after her The speedy cutter ? e..i; own nk In r an.l hy noontime had her hack lu tpiuranftiie. where In lv>tj mentis to exhaust* every saniiaij precaution. X ? chance is io l>e ajjkeu of Hu ship carrying yellow t- \ ?>? to a *mrhern poit where, naturally, it In in. dreaded than lure. .The per sous who visited the IJoicia witlle she was ti d up to a Brooklyn pier un? til tills in itiitiK will Is- Kept nude: , i >.o oli.-e: \ at ion for i ;oriniglit. Ileiir> IHirsen, the seaman who tins yellow fever Is ill U serious Condi I 'on in the hospital in Swinburne Is? land DCNY REPORTS OF DAMAGE. Officers of A. C. L. Say Storm Did Not Affect Traffic. (Hi AssociaU d I'rv.-a). WILMINGTON, N 0. Aug. 1.?At t!.ftlce of General Manager W. N. Royal, of the Atlaut'e Coast Line In re today i mphatlc denial was giv? en to newspaper reports further sou!h to the fact that by reason of its itaeks by high water, truffle waal seriously blocked. The fait la that! trains have been annulled only on] on<- unimportant branch of the sys? tem between Wilmington and New? born. N. (.'.. an I as si.on us the water rectales, certainly not later than Mot day or 'l ues.lay, traffic will be fully res inn d on this line. While the rainfall an.! storm on some branches ?>! its system have been almost un? precedented, the Atlantis, Coast Uno has suffered s mm im ass of idconven ience and delay. AERONAUT'S WIK CRIED /lp? CP Because Farm an Had to Postpone Fir?=t Public Flight. (By Associated Press). NEW YORK. Aug. 1.?Six thou? sand people who gathered at Brighton Reach race track this afternoon to witnees the first public flight of Het t i Far man'a In-avicMihan-air Hying machine wi re disappointed, as a high wind prevented the ttight. "It would Ik- suicide to attempt to By with a gale such as this blowing, raid Mr Far man who appeared more dirapi>ointej than anyone else. Mr . Parin,in cried when she f und that her husband would have to abandon the idea of making a flight today. TO REINSTATE CADETS. President Roosevelt and Secretary of War Let Bovr Go Back. (My Associated Pr- -si OYSTER LAY Aug. 1.? President Roosevelt an I Secretary of War Wright have decided that the eight ralcts ?ho wer- recently dismissed from tin fni'ed States Militnry Academy at W< I Point for hazing j shall he ret:.state,; ? | 'ha: th-ur punishment r'-ali lie administered a (cording to lh< disciplinary method.: of the arsib-mv. Race-; at Saratoga. (By As- -e!a'ed Press! SARATOGA N Y.. Aug. 1.?James R. Keene tola: added another stake hi- already'long list when h's irtd colt Hiliariona easily won 'he jl'nlted States Hold stakes, site fur I longs, worth 2-VI to the winner. H 11* Whitney's I'- >iti ?as tee .n,| wi h Mr Kf n<-? other entry". Selectman, third. Hlllariofis is now aapposcd to I*- -he Ii. s- ? a ?? v ? ,->r old in th?- K'-:* stable Am.-- ;.:.- won the Cat-kill j handicap at 7 i trlnags from a goof i hi Id I Cuban Patriot Dead. <!:?? \ ... stated Pnssl. COLl'MBIt s C. Ang. 1-?Alfawae "?lii ? j 1.1 Con rales, saw at the ia-e km ?roste Je- i.etizab-s. who -he ttrsi bi-iod for t' t' iii lamepewdi ori, died here ibis nv it.m: st th?- h'trw of Ma brother William K. Oonrab-.-i aged ?. I v?-ar - ??!'?? r relatives surviving htm are Ambro-< K ironub s. Mis Hattte 'ien/aie* f ., \i ss. Ann.e Elliot Ip ?ermcni ?i '! '??ke place hen- nanor V.rr- K ca by Eaptoe.on. (It, \ ? h-lated Pres?I HCRANTiix PA.. Aug. t ?>? miner sa i 'wo f?i^lL injure! and fostr <? '?? ? s'tsrhtly hat- ihi* a' ie'n?ww? .iti einl?stest of gas to the Reil? \ : ?etllcry of th?- l?elawar? Laehawanna * Western Comswar ne,r iht- The man k-ll?-d was G?dtfri.-d R?m. Thnse family Inj?, ed an ls? jannn Hegh?-< and Ar bar Jnt>< s. h??'.i *?h?m have Ur.l (am tahrs. Tie or m*-e stags*!) -hart Ar. -iff te bn-n at,'1 hruts? :? Wt ft'iSg , AUCi?ST 2, 190B. MOB LYNCHES FOUR NEGROES IN KENTUCKY Called Jailor Out of Bed ard Cov? ering Hin With Rifles Demand? ed Prisoners. MO ENDORSED NEGRO'S CRIME ^Victims, at a Meeting of The r Lodge j Had Approved of the Murder of Farmer Cunningham?Not a Shot Was Fired and Execution Was Car? ried Out in Silence. (liy Associated Press). ; KCS.SHI.I.VIl.LK. KY. Auk I.? Four negroes sere taken from jailj Ii- re carl) today and hanged to a tree on the edge ol (own. The mob was composed of about] titty men ami the people or the town' knew nothing of ihe affair until duy-( light revealed the four dangling from a tree Just outside Russellvllle on the Nashville pike. 'I h following note was round pin ui'd on one of illi bodies: "Lei ibis be a warning to you Iii? gcis to let white people alone or you will go the same way. Hugh Rogers shut Up or quit." The negroes, who were lynched were mem tiers of a lodge and at a meeting recently. It is said, they ap? proved of Ihe munler of James Cun? ningham, a while farmer, by his ne? gro tenant, Rufus Browder. This murder occurred in the southern par) of Logan county, ami it Is supposed h*-re thai the mob was made up <>: men from that part of the county. Tbc negroes hud been In jail for several days, -and while there hail been rouslnWamo iinf-osrsThee the at; tempt on the part of the mob to take Itrowder, from the Jail some nights ago, no trouble was anticipated an there was no guard around the pri? son. ? The effort to gel Urowder failed, because he was spirited out of jail' bj the sheriff anil sent to Howling Green and later to Louisville, wh re he is now confined awaiting trial. I'll - mob came into town so quiet? ly that no one of the residents was roused from slumber. Proceeding a1 once to the jail the molt called Jailer, H?tts to the door of his icaiweaco. directly connected with the prisin.| When he made his apix-aranco he found himself covered by rifles nn .-liotguus and was given ihe com j mand to turn over the keys of the jail or l>e shot down. Jailer Turned Over Keys. After a short parley wjih the mem? bers of the moii in which h ? trie I to persuade them to go away with? out doing any violence, h,- was final? ly forced to hand over the keys. The mob then entered '!><? jail and finding Ihe fteir negroes forced them to go with them. Two of the men not being given time to dress, w.t? taken along in their night shirts, and the whole party proceeded at once to the tree on the outskirts of the city on the Nashville pike where the ne? groes were strung up in a row. Contrary to the usual custom of molt- no shots wirr find at Ihe swjneitig vicuins an I the mob <li< attpeiireil a- Mwe, a- i- had finished its work. Then is no clu<- to the members ol Ihe hand, as toe Jailer, the only |n rstto who .-aw 'he ?Ion, enough to get a good look, cool,i not ree?>gni*c i h?-m Bodies Cut Down. The Unit, k of the m-eroe? weregen? ?Sown during the morning The n?' imi > w> re members of a lodge in the southern par; <?.' latL-an county and in?f when 'h< ewtirt county was "tir red up over t*< killing of Mr Cnn nfngham. by Itrowder. it is alb grd that thev held a meeting and ex pr. s <-d their approval of Hrow.h-r'* d-?-d TV excitement in that tirin Hy ran so high for a Mine that "' was feared a race war would result, s i tie |o si leaders ji, :h mi-ons wer.- arrested and hnntght to Mi ? I) SSM I hews ?? r, the men lynch?-1 earl) '(slay The mard'-r. which started 'h lroubb-. was on, of fhc most brutal ia the history of Logan county. BlWUdtf. who was 4 tenant on ?Cnn ningbam s place had he?-n diM-harged an I upon b-avlng >tnr? v?-ngeaaev The nt?t day be returned and lay in wail for Ciineinsham w h? n lh?- la' o r , am?- near tu? hiding place Hrow d r fired a? him killinc htm instant Iv The n-gro ;b?-n ??ernrw-d i-wi wa? . aplar? d and placed !n ;ail ai R? - sclMnV. A ntaw* was imm-dlatcly fConUnued on I'age Two) CUBA'S FIRST ELECTION PASSES WITHOUT TROUBLE, Governor Ma noon Visited Poll* and Except for Slight Difficulty, Day Waa Uneventful. (By Associated Press). HAVANA. ( I HA. Auk. 1 ?The Hist .1.m i Inn um.er American sup-t vi.-Um was hel.i i(?luv und w.i ? iiiu/k ei| by general tran<|ulllty and the iih KMiice ot excitement throughout tin* Island. The only disturbance occur red ihla afteruoou at Sau Jone de Las Lajaa, where iher? wan a aligiit clhvh ? between rival tact ions of whltea and Macks hut in which no um' was hin t Governor Magoon via Itfd all ih<- polling placea t.odaj and tonight expressed gratltlcni Ion at i Iii- orderlj manner lu which Hi" election proceeded. Bids Opened on Quays. WASH IXGTON, I?. C. Aug., I.? Itlds were opeued al the bureau or yards and docks of I he navy depart' raent today for the construction of u quay wall pier and coal sin d at tue Key Weal navy yard. The hid.*. In brief wore na follows: The I'etitl llriduc Company. Washlng Ion. 0. v. $i::.;!.i;:9: VV. W. Lindsay Company, ol Philadelphia. $294.900; Grant, Wilkins. of Atlanta, On.. $27<>. 880; The Conveying Machinery Com? pany,, New York. ll!?0.7ss and the Snare Ac Trie.-tt Company, New York, 1262,600. The contract was not awarded. FOR JEWISH COLONY Wealthy mm In Seeking i large Tracts a Virginia 10 RELIEVE IDE ?IEIPlOTEDi J. Z. Levy Explains to Commissioner ] Koiner What is " Desired?Money - ?TT. .? v . - !' Ready When Tract la Chosen?TO Establish Homes and Factories. j RICHMOND. VA., Auk.. 1.?Wealthy Jewish men of 1'ittsburg an' seeking to establish a colony in Virgins for the ..employment of Jews and to re? lieve the rongeation of the unemploy? ed in that city. J. Z. Levy, of fit FergiiHson build? ing, l'ittsburg. ralhpdiua Commissioner I Koiner, of the department of aRrlcul |ture_ today, spending some time In ' suing over the poslbilttlcs for estab llishing the colony in-Virgin a and for I purchasing a tract of land that will (suit the views of the promoters of I Ike enterprise. Mr. !>'vy says that a tract of some ISJMM acres i-. desired. He wants to get a location that will t>e suitable t >r the Installa'.iiii of small maaafaofrir ilee or the lighter kind, with ample j ground fur farming. trucking, t mit Ilaising. jsaaJCry and dairying. He says that he and his associates desire to pnn-hase the (and cut rieht, bring the peop'i to this State Slid to be'.-tn op? erations as speedily as |h>sslhie. Just bow n any will come Is not known. I'll homes will be built, factories built and the colon v put in rod It ion to sus? tain Itself agld to enable the people I to make a Jiving and to furnish pro? ducts for the market in 'his and other "states. *? j A great many ^iif the people who . come from Bs rope are farmers by (training, especially many of 'h<?w" c mine fesm Rnvsla He sa.va I hey an- hard workers and thrifty, and on 'the tarms they could easily take care of 'to in s> |v< s and h? the same time go Ja mag way toward relieving the con [ g.'si ion and idleness ?hat necessarily 'follows wh'-n ;he newcomers n-aoh ue n-ies am! an- unable to find .employ? ment ??f any ?ort. I Mr Koimr .jr-iii more than an hour in goinc cor tne matter with Mr. Letry. eooerbag him the maps of the State, the soil and climatic coodt lions. and alao showed to him too jlrults grain sad other products which arc on exhibition in the department [Mr Levy appeared to be greallv im Ipr' <uud wuh his rhserva'bwis and the j Interest shown by Mr. Kolner. and R i.? thi.ught thaf settle of 'be seel tons of the spate which may meet the 1 views of Mr. lyevy will he inspected j by him prknr to bis depart ore for his hom< j Mr aVmser also said thai be had Just nvetved advices from Scotland to the i-ffeet IMI a aroop of Scnt :lsh farmer* ae*> on 'heir way to Vlr aJrsM to look st the lands and with a jview to tmyang ?nd hringins their families ever SJkis fall. There are 'some half fkueee In 'he pertv. and If they ran he swfted Ihey Will he ure mean- ..f hringins man? o?her? mrr wpbh* t?c #>ext few moeihs j There are more toejatrte* at thss time fot farm lan<ts, than ever before and tae-v an-^rowi.'ni f>??m aaattv ist and iroaa Kwropran cwjsinew TMt WIATNIH fair Sunday; Monday fair, warmer In the interior; tight north winds, bteaming variable. PRICE TWO CENT8 BRYAN'S nCCEPMCE SPEECH RUSHED Democratic Leader Seeds List Sheets to Printer and Proofs ill j be Submitted h win 68 DEiociurr R. M. Hitch, of Savannah Told Mr. Bryan that the Cracker State Will Poll Heavy Vote For Him Notwith? standing Watson, Taft and Graves Take up Rosewater Case. - ym (By Associated Press). KAIKVIBW. LINCOLN, NEB. Aug? 1.?The preliminary draft of the speech of acceptance of William J Bryan, was finished today and printers are now selling it in type. Proofs will be Hiiliuittoil to the Democrotle nominee on Monday or Tuesday when the final corrections will be made. ? iThe s|M'cch will be completed by 'August 5. j Mr. Ilryan was absent from Pair- . view most of the day. attending the runeral of a neighbor and also mak? ing arrangements for the printing of his speech. On his return home, ho Ji found waiting him a number of vis-, Itors. Among these was R. M. Hitch, vice president of the l-ryan und Kern Club or Savannah. Ca.. who told him that Georgia was safely Democratic Georgia Will Go Democratic. Mr. Hitch has been long Identified with the politics of his state. Ho told Mr. Bryan that while Taft, Thomas K. Watson and John Tempi* Graves were well thought of In Geor? gia and will have a good following there is no possibility of the state going other than Democratic. A data gallon of Tamm an yl tea alsp called to (pay their respects. Mr. Bryan'was much gratified to hear from them mat "the Democracy of New York would cast Its solid vote for him,." The question of the, Democratic nominee visiting the Empire State came up and, while no date has been {determined on, Mr. Bryan imparted tlie information that it was his inten? tion to go there and deliver several prepared s|>ecches. Take up Rosewater Caan. ? This afternoon, the protests of V** tor Rosewater. against the fusion of j Democrats and Populists on Bryan . presidential electors were argued he> - fore Secretary of State Junkina. Ar? thur Mullen appeared In behalf of A. , D. Cameron, candidate from tahV'!: I Sixth district and also for some of - jthe other candidates. Victor Rosewater and others prua e. ented the contestants' side of the eaae. lit is believed that cither way the *ec retarv of slate may decide the case It j will be carried up for an opinion aSy justice of Ibe Supreme Court, as SB allowed by law. ' PASSENGER IN TNOUMJjT. Tel inspector Found Much TaMu War* IBM His Tnsnfc. 3 NKW YORK. Aug. i.?When tany? trunk of a first class iiasai Bias en?' the Teutonic, of the White Star which arrived at this port tampion yesterday morning, amllicd by George Balr-oek. I lorn j Inspector. Its upper layers jno: appear to contain anything ?I Mailand, and a clearance stamp | about to lie given when a I pot fell rrom the voyager's pt In an instant the Inspector t arse*) out e\ei > thing there was in the truant. Ti;. re w. r. sitoons. knives, assail aid} j pots, cruets, forks and other nA*njtav| of taiil?. wan all stamped with either., the mark of the North OerunUB UBptfej or that of the White Star hunt. ew*3 ?nsgector even compelled] the onyaBjy'j of the'trunk to ? mpty hie tooth PO*B> ' der bottle on toe pi ha something contraband ft Visibly embarrassed, the -.. -I be bad bribed a saloon to get him the articles for II?. insisted the customs bad no right to ?-onlacate them, er'be less, they were taken frUBJj and Be was releaeed. H'? ?:i taken by the officials of the Star iine. and Ihnen of the North I man IJoyd were not.tie.! Th. passenger was about years oM B> had orrupb-d a room on the Tectonic coat ana; tthsV' and h. volnnfeered Hu Inforstat that h?- had gone over on the Kr prlnzcwn CeeiUe. of the North man Lloyd Bev ? The White Star pic wilt an) proaerute bhw In C; "cw.cjt.o" Wth SI'VA. FIJI ISlJtND. Aug l ulled Slates AllsnGr bWt at % m luiy as. reported by miMuaV sie aouth and 1? 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