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Says the Philadelphia Call These Theseevidenced TheReovl Theseovidonces
evidenced ovl enoc9 of wealth particularly tho thoirresistible thoirrcsistible theirresistiblo
irresistible fascination of gold have havestarted hnvcswrte haventartod
started a tide ti o of emigration to Alaska Alaskathat Ataskatbnt Alaskathat
that will cover her barren wastes with withtho withthe withthe
the evidences of civilization Cities and andtowns andtowns andtowns
towns will spring up Railroads and andother Bndother andother
other means of transportation must mustfollow mustfollow mustfollow
follow and an Alaska will not bo long in inBooking inBeeking inseeking
Booking admission to tho Union UnionIfho Unionrho Unioniho
Ifho Florida Citizen says A pretty prettygirt prettygirt prettygirt
girt of sweet sixteen in Pennsylvania Pennsylvaniareached Ponnsytvaniarenched Pennsylvaniareached
reached for a flower and a snake on ontho ontho onthe
tho bough bit her arm Sho fainted faintedand fain faintedand led ledand
and a young man found her throw throwwater throwwnier throwwater
water in her face and was hysterically hystericallytold
told she had boon bitten by a rattle rattlesnake rattloannko rattlesnake
snake Ho drew drewawny away tho thopohfou poison with withhis witbhis withhis
his lips and n Hl now there is tho founda foundation foundltion foundation ¬
tion for a thrilling thr111ingromanco romance Butafter But Butafter Dutafter
after they are married mnrrier1somo some crusty oldfollow old oldfollow oldfollow
follow will willtoJl toll her that a rattlesnake rattlesnakecannot rattlesnakocannot rattlosmikocannot
cannot climb a bush and than she ehowill ahowi11 shewill
will know that thBtthe tho blacksnakojs harm harmless hnrm10BB harmleas ¬
less Will there be a divorce Uvorc But ButJohn DutJohn ButJohn
John has not told Bertha yet yetStatistics yetStatistics yett
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Statistics Hof of tho foreign trade of olGermany ofGermany ofGermany
Germany have just been published publishedshowing l publishedshoy1n > ubtishCll ubtishCllhofin
showing hofin that its exports and imports importsLave importshave importsleave
Lave both Increased year by year the thelatter thelntterhaving thelatter
latter lntterhaving having more than doubled in a adecade ado adecade
decade do carIe while tho former have gone goneahead gononhontl goneahead
ahead steadily Btca ily though thoughIn in a loss degree degreeGaprivis dogreeCapri degreeCaprivis
Gaprivis Capri vis commercial treaties with withRussia withRnBsin withIlusaia
Russia and Austria have worked well welland wollund wellfwd
and notwithstanding n much initial op opposition opposition opposition ¬
position their good results aro now nowapparent nowulparent nowapparent
apparent to u > everybody Sinco they theywent theywont theywont
wont into effect three years Y ars ago tho thoimports thoimports theimports
imports have increased 272600000 272600000marks 272000000matl 272500000mars
matl mars at add tlio tU exports 70280QQ IDLq 9 9rks
marks marks rks The Agrarians Agrariana fought fought the thetreaties thetrentics thetreaties
treaties at a every step but in tho face faceof facoof faceof
of their their prosperous effects off ota they are aronow arenow re renow
now mutet muf mute i iThero jI jThero
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Thero are in this couu try states stntostho stntosthoNowcnst1o the thoNewcastle ther
r Newcastle England Chronicle 180 180k
k 000 families dependent on tho bicycle bicycletrado bioyoletrlulei bicycletrade
trade trlulei and tho thotrado trado is issuro suro increase toilteroasoas to increaseas inorol e eas
as 100110 will cotno to t look upon nbioyclo n nbicycle nlJioyolo
bicycle ns fI they now do a suit of ofclothes of1loth08 ofelothos
clothes < not as if it were au oboliak obolt3kclesigaod oboliakdpsigaod oboUak10sigllod
dpsigaod to last forever When this thistime thistime thistime
time comes sayn SIY a writer in a contopi contopipornry contOJUForary conteiuporary
pornry a man will buy a now bicycle bicycleevery bioyoleIvery bicycleevery
every two or throo years BUll be hap happy hIIFY happy ¬
py This i his ycapporsousjn yeah persousiu porsous in tho British BritishEmpire DrltiahEwpiro BritishUmpire
Empire will willll spend sitondabont oUll about 117000000 117000000on
on bicycles and if tho stool required requiredto
to o make those hundreds of thousands thousandsof thous nrls nrlsof
of wheels woro converted Into war yes voseels yessole OS OSBoIs
eels the result would bo a fleet of ofships ofahips ofi
i ships sufficient iu numbers and power powerto
t to make any of tho smaller Continen Continental ¬
tal Powers fool distinctly uncomfortable uncomfort uncomfortable uncomCortab1o ¬
able One cannot oat bicycles But Butbread Dnthrcd Butbread
bread is the staple food of many mnn peo people people pooplo ¬
ple and this year we shall npondmoro npondmoromoney aped moro moremoney moromoney
money for bicycled blc elej tlmufor than for broad and andnearly nUllnearly andnearly
nearly as much ns n we shall spend for formeat fOlmClt formeat
meat meatTho meatTho
Tho failure of Decker Howell it Co Coprominent Copromincnt Coprominent
prominent brokers of Wall street streetNow atrootNow streetNow
Now York City occasioned by tho rise risein riaoin risein
in sugar recalls the fact that this firm firmfailed 1irmflilol1 firmfelled
failed in tho Baring pauio of NOVOIU NOVOIUber hjoveunher ovom ovomher
her llth 11 th 1890 with liabilities of 12
000000 The Now No York correspond correspondent ¬
out of tho Philadelphia Lodger fur furnishes Curuishe9 furnishes ¬
nishes tho following interesting and nndconcise anllconoiso andconcise
concise history of that event Tho Thoincident Thuinchlent Thoiueh1ent
incident is notable in tho history histor of oftbo oftho ofthe
the street BtN t as one of the cases of pbo pbonbmounlly phonomoDnl1y phenomuually
nbmounlly rapid recovery of financialstanding financial financialstanding finnuoialstnnt1ing
standing and for one of the biggest biggestfoos biggostfoes biggestfoes
foes over paid to a t lawyer law Cl Decker DookorHowell DeokerHowen DeckerHowell
Howell fi Co were Mr Vidarda Vidardabrokers YillmltIbrokers Vilardabrokers
brokers flit panic swamped them themWilliam themWillinm themWiliam
William Nelson olson Cromwell their assig assignee Ils9ignoo assigfloe ¬
nee succeeded in straightening out outtheir outtheir outtheir
their affairs paying theircreditora their creditors in infull infnll infull
full and getting them in condition for foru
u new start in business in sixty days daysTho dayaTho daysThe
Tho statutory fee received roceiv by tho as assigueo asslguee assignee
sigueo was S2 250000 OOOO nnd so pleased pleasedwero llleasollwcro pleasedwere
were the creditors with his work that thatthey thatthey thatthey
they afterwards afterwllr s presented to him a 1 sot sotof setor sotof
of silver plate valued yaluollnt at 50000 ns a atestimonial atostimonial atestimonial
testimonial It remains to bo seen aeonwhether seenwhether seonbother
whether so happy a result all Il around aroundwill nrouul1Will aroundwill
will follow tho present complications
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GijlD FROM I THE KLONDIKE KLONDIKETHIRTEEN lij DIKf DIKfTHIRTEEN
THIRTEEN MINERS BRING BACK
575000 7 000 WORTH OF DUST DUSTA DU8IA DUSTA
A PRESS REPRESENTATIVE TALKS TALKSGlVeI TACKSGives TALKSGiven
Given flood Advice I1vlco to People Who Contemplate Con Contemplate Contemplate ¬
template B Ituih to tho AlaiUan AlaiUantfold A1aikandolll Aliukanfold
tfold fields rleldsAccording fieldsAccording FJeldsAecorlling
According to dispatches the steamer steamerPortland steamerPort1nnd steamerPortland
Portland arrived at Seattle Wash at atoclock ata
8 oclock Sunday morning She car carrioil cnrricl1 car carvied
vied thirteen miners each of whom whombrought Whombrought whombrought
brought only a email ImnllIart part of his etakorho stake stakeTho etakelho
Tho total amount of dust supposed supposedto
to ho on tho vessel is 575000 576000fill 575000lho 575000The
fill T i1 1 1 t t it itfailure
The Portland WM delayed b1 b the theInUure thefailure
failure of tho P B Wearo to arrive at atSt ntSt atSt
St Michaels and by a storm on tho thonorth tho1lorth thenorth
north Pacific coast coastTho CORBtlho coastThe
The Diners inor8 on board with the theamount theamount theamount
amount of their total mining profits profitsparts profitspmts JrofitfJ JrofitfJJIRIta
parts of which were brought with them themwere themwere themwere
were ns follows followsJ
J Rowland 830000 Jim Boll S45 S45OOOj U5
000 OOOj Joe Goldsmith Gohl l1Iith 35000 N W WPowers WOors WPowers
Powers Oors 835000 83 OOO WW W W Cnldwell 35OOOjW 35 35000W 5 5000W
000W 01er830000C K Zilly 825 825Oooj 25 250i0
000 F W Cobb 25000 W Zahn Zahn815OCOABuckloy810OOOM ZahnSlliOCOABnckloySlOOOOM
815OCOABuckloy810OOOM 515 S Lan Lansing LanIIlngSl Lensing15000 ¬
sing IIlngSl sing15000 815000 OOO B W Favuhnm 810000 810000M 10000 10000ll
M K It Cntnlock 815000 8150001rcnn l 15000 15000Iresa OOO OOOlr1I1I
1rcnn Ilcprenentutlvu ItPj + reaentmttlvuTalks reaentmttlvuTalksH Talks TnlkH TalksH
H N Stanley who wont to St Mich Michnolf Miehnols Micheels
eels for tho Associated Press returned returnedto
to Seattle on tho steamer Portland Ho HoBays Hesnys Hosays
Bays BaysI
I have been seven weeks at the themouth themonth themonth
month of the Yukon at St Michaels Michaelswhere lIiollaelswhero Mioheolswhero
whero I saw nil the miners coming out outand outnnd outand
and interviewed them As a 1 result I Ifeel ICcel Ifeel
feel it my duty to advise everybody to tostay tostny tostay
stay out until untl111ext next spring Wild and andin anrlin andin
in many cases exaggerated reports reportshave Icportshnve reportshero
have been circulated since tho first firstdiscoveries firsIRcoolieM firstdiscoveries
discoveries were made madeTho marJefIIlho madeThe
fIIlho The strike however h veer was and RU < 1 is isone isono isone
one of the greatest if not the great greatest greatCHt greatest ¬
est in tho worlds history hi tory Probably
2000000 was cleaned up this spring springnnd BIJringRtHlnoxtRprlng
nnd RtHlnoxtRprlng next spring I look for from 5000
000 to 7000000 The fields have havehardly hnvebmdly havehardly
hardly been opened OIICII up ns yet but butthose butthOBO butthose
those going in now must bear in mind mindthat minl1thut mindthat
that everything in that region r sion was wnsstaked wasfltakecl wasstaked
staked out long before any reports reportsreadied reJortsrell reportsrenelied
readied rell hell the outer world and Nn Inter Intercomers latercOlUera Intercomers
comers must prospect for themselves themselvesbuy themselvesbuy themselvesbuy
buy claims nim8 of the present owners or orwork orwot orwork
work wot I for tho owners ownersNo ownersIN ownersNo
IN No 0 now strike had been reported reportedup lOOrfOllup reportedup
up to tho time of my leaving und un < 1 an another nnothor another ¬
other may not bo made from one to tofive tofio tofive
five years although Alaska is nn onor onornioua ellormon otorIlona
mon country C01l1h and will i11 yet et I believe believeproduce 1Ie1l0e4 1Ie1l0e4pro believeprochmce
produce pro < 1nco more gold go1 < 1 than we dreamed dreamedof
of It is in many ways n bleak bar barren blrreu barren ¬
ren dosolnto country countr a a country incapallo inca incapable incnIl1hlo ¬
pable of supporting any an great amount amountof
of animal I life nnd n country coltntr of such suohrigorous snch1IS01OU8 suchrigorous
rigorous climate both winter and andspring antIsp1 ailspring
spring sp1 spring ug that none but tho most hardy hardycan harr1 harr1cun
can possibly JIOl8i l live in it itTho itUThe itTho
UThe Tho average man requires about aboutone nll01 nll01ono aboutone
one ton of carefully cnrofl1ll selected food and andclothing 1111tclothing anticlothing
clothing for n years lrII supply In the thosummer thetlltmmm thesunnnct
summer of 18f1n 18 about it500 tons of ofsupplies offlnppiies ofamtplics
supplies went up tho river river nUll the thenow thonow thelien
now population of 1500 to 2000 OOO suf suffered snrfcrell snffered ¬
fered from want Of this 0500 noo tons tonsprobably tonsprobnbb tunsprobably
probably 1500 tons tOI1 wore tools furni furniture fnrniturQ furnitnro ¬
ture and supplies othor than provis provisions proisions provisjots ¬
ions This season allowing for the themost thomost themost
most favorable estimates not Itorethan more morethaii 111010thl1
than J 1200 200 tons of If supplies can be car carried carried aI aIriell ¬
ried up tho river and fully fnll onehalf onehalfof
of this is rum and tools as well as nssupplies asHnpplios assupplies
supplies other than food There nro nromore nromore aremore
more than three times as many people peoplethero peoplothere 1eoplothero
thero as lust winter Figure it out for foryourself forYOIllRelf foryourself
yourself yourselfdrub YOIllRelfUhuh yourselfGrub
drub was completely out this thisspring thissprlug thisspring
spring and IUHllnst last Winter int r there was such suoha 1111lhscarcit sucha
a scarcity scarcit that moose hams sold for30 for30each forBOench for X30 X30each
each flour 5120 120 l O per hundred bacon hn ou
81 1 per pound What will happen this thiscoming thiscoming thiscoming
coming winter Why Wh hy should Hhouhll1ot not peo people peoplo ¬
plo 1 ho starve to death deathAs deathAs teaths
As s to shelter 90 O per cent of Dar Dawsou Dnwon Darson
son on was living in tents in July labor laboris
is scarce and houses hOIR R cannot bo bnilt bniltHow hailtHow t tHow
How are 7000 000 pcoplo to withstand tho thorigors thorigorll therigors
rigors of a nine ninemonths niuolUon aiouths t111 winter of semi semidarkness sem senllidarkness i it11Uknestl
darkness when tho mercury goes 70 70below 70below i0helow
below zeroThere zero zeroThero zcrorbere
There are about UO claims Inim on onBonanza onBl1unm onBonafza111dorndo
Bonanza Bonafza111dorndo n Illdorndo and Hunker creeks creeksthat clcoklthnt creeksthat
that will probably bo worked this winter win winter vintCI ¬
ter An average of eight men to each eachis eahIs meltis
is I think liberal If but 2700 men menare menarc
are employed lmplo clt and there am 5000 OOO or ormore oimmure
more seeking work 011 what must be the theresult tholcsult theresult
result Wages must go down downIRHY rtoWUInn downIRBY
IRHY Inn ROASTS TILLMAN TILLMANScimtorlnl TILMUSCIIIlorln1 TiLLMAN9enatorlnl
Scimtorlnl Cnndldnta Clone Campaign CampaignWith CRIIpalglth
With lth a Hot Tirade TiradeAt TlfthAt TlrndoAt
At tho closing c1os 1l South Carolina sena senatorial sennt01lal senatorial ¬
torial campaign campaign meeting in Florence FlorenceSaturday l FlorenceSaturday lorenc lorencSlh11llIY
Saturday night Irby Irh throw off restraint restraintnnd reRtrai1tant1nttaokell restrahatand
and ant1nttaokell attacked Sonator Tillman openly openlydenouncing opeulylononuoillg openlydeuouucuig
denouncing him for his part in thecampaign tho thocampaign thonlUlmign
campaign Ho declared declaredWhile llectnrertIIWhile declaredVhilo
While Tillinau says 8n8 he is Imudsoff Imudsoffhe
he was wn mouth on Tillman went to toAbbeville toAblloillo toAhbovillo
Abbeville and York and now ho has hasboon hashQcn hasboeu
boon to Union Unionall all my m strongholds strongholdsThere fitrollgholt1l1Ihero strongholdsThere
There work was done for McLuurin McLuurinAll Lll1uin Lll1uinAll
All his utterances mean Vote for forMcLaurin forMcr forMcLnurin
McLaurin Mcr lIuriu bos ns good a 1 tool as S I Iwant Iwant Iwant
want wantI
I give him to understand I am amnone amnone
none of his poodle po l1lo dog og ogt
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SAVED SA vIn TILLMAN BY CHEATING CHEATINGCandidate cnEAlJ Cl1EATINGCadldnte G GClll11lte
Candidate Irby Makes n ScnunMonal Ail Admnlsslon AilDilution Almllilloll
Dilution In n HU Speech + at lUiuinliiR lUiuinliiRIn nlltlhl nlltlhlIn
In his speech at Manning S C CColonel 0Colonol CColonel
Colonel Irby made tho statement that thatho thlLth6 thatho
ho had cheated Tillinau into his nom noniination nomination uomination ¬
ination in 1800 1800The I8DOrho 1800The
The circumstance created n sensa sensation sensation seusation ¬
tion at the time Irby said BnidI t tI
I hatched Tillman Time truth of ofthis ofthis ofthis
this whole matter inthatTillmnu ill that lillmnn and I Ijoined Ijoined Ijoined
joined teams in 1830 ISB after his agita agitation ngltation agitation ¬
tion in 1885 for the purpose first to toestablish toestnblilih toestablINh
establish an agricultural college in inSouth inSouth inSouth
South Carolina On the question of ofcollege ofcotlego ofcollege
college or no college wo woro iuglori iugloriouflly iuglorloURly ingloriously
ouflly defeated defeatedTillman 11efented1i1Iman defeatedTillman
Tillman became disgusted and at attempted attemptcd attempted ¬
tempted to organize the farmers of the thestate theRtato thestate
state threw up tho sponge wrote roto a along nlong along
long letter to tho people of the state statoexpressing atlLtoexprofsing stateexpressing
expressing his contempt and retired to tohis tohill tohis
his home among tho old olr hills of Edge Edgefield Edgofioh1 Edgefield
field fieldTo
To gethimbnok get him back I originated tho thoMarch thofnroh theMarch
March convention idea a year before beforetho he beforetho fore foretho
tho convention was held and gave gavehim gavohhn gavehim
him the nomination on n silver waiter waiterOn waiterOn
On the question of nomination or no nonomination nonomillntion nonomination
nomination in that convention wo were weredefeated wero110tentell waredefeated
defeated by one vote ate I cheated tho thoquestion thoCInolltion thequestion
question of nomination which saved savedTillman Bavodli11mnll savodTillman
Tillman who was to bo the nominee nomineeThe nomincefhe nomineeThe
The end justified tho means because becausepersons hlCR1lfIOperaonll becausepersons
persons opposed to nominations had hadnot hndnot hadnot
not been invited to that convention conventionand conyentionanrtthey
and anrtthey they had no right to control con trot its itsdeliberations itsrtoUlJCrationHr itsIlOhlberationa
deliberations deliberationsFATAL rtoUlJCrationHrFlTAL IlOhlberationaFATAL
FATAL FLAMES IX I FLORIDA FLORIDAThree FLORIDAThrfo FLORIDATheo
Three Liven Lout I I fly U Fire In Iort Tnmpit TnmpitCllynnd Tnrnpacity I ICity
Cllynnd City and Mu Much h Property le Iiestroyed IiestroyedAt troyed troyedAt
I
At Port Tampa Fin Sunday afteruoou after afternoon rtor ¬ I Inoou
noon Marie the fourteenyearold fourteenyearolddaughter Courteonjcnr01rldaughter fourteenyearolddnughtel
daughter of Mrs I1R Frances Vnldez wont wontto weutto wontto
to tho kitchen to start n fIre Sho Shopoured Sho1101led Shepoured
poured on kerosene and instantly instantlythere IURtnntlythore instantlythere
there was WR a 1 deafening explosion followed fol followed followed ¬
lowed by h tho girls agonizing ngoui ing death dcnthcries dcathcries deathcries
cries ns she ran from tho room a blaz blazing hlll7iug blazfug ¬
fug mass 11InssMIII masslhs
Sirs MIII Valdez at onco on co went to her herdaughters her11a1ghtcrs herdaughters
daughters assistance While she was wnsattempting WRllattempting wasattempting
attempting to extinguish tho flames flamesher flnmellher flamesher
her own clothes caught fire and the thetwo thetwo thetwo
two ran screaming from the house houseBoth houseBoth houseloth
Both were burned beyond recognition recognitionabout lccoguitlonholl recognitionnbont
about holl t their faces facesTho fnceRlhe faces1lno
Tho house caught from the flnrnes flnrnesmid flluucRaUll flaulesamid
mid was soon a mass of fire A small nninllboy 1111mBho smallboy
boy ho was burned in the house houseThe h01FOlho house1Ilo
The flue spread rapidly nJ llly and five tirohouses fivehoiiRes tohOllllell
hoiiRes owned by h the Plant Invest Investment IlIvestment Investment ¬
<
ment company 011pnny were burned there bo boing boo booins being
ing no fire protection protectionALAimufOAL protectionA protectionALABAMA
ALAimufOAL A ALABAMA Tj1JDU COAL roil MEXICO MEXICOTnrgc MEXICOTnrge EXICOInr
Tnrgc Inr Cargo CIII Wilt 1111111 lie Shipped Vrntii VrnmllIIIIII VrnmllIIIIIIcnln + Pen Pcnsa Pcnsaceln mi micolu
colu to Vent Ir Cruz CruzA CruzA CruzA
A Birmingham special says FnVIl Time TboTennessee TimeTennessee IholenuHlco
Tennessee Coal Iron and Railway RailwayCompany nailwn nailwnCOIUPlI hallwayCompany
Company is loading n cargo of coal at atPonsacola litPonR atPonsacola
Ponsacola PonR colu consisting of 500 tonswhich tons tonswhich touswhich
which which wll l h will bo shipped to Vera YernCrux Y VeraCruz cm cmCruz
Cruz Mexico to bo introduced to the thetrade th thhllde timetrade
trade in thnt country now being sup sipplied supplied supplied ¬
plied by h au English coal company companyThe complnyrho companyrime
The discriminating duty dut on Mexican Mexicanvessels Mexkanvessels I xllan xllanesRdti
vessels loading coal 0111 at American ports portshaving p01t6hniug portshaving
having been abolished n oliHhel1 at tho last ses session sesslon es ession ¬
sion of congress cong1 Alabama will attempt attemptto
to got into tho Mexican market with withher withher withher
her product productTho prodl1ctlho product1hoieunessee
Tho 1hoieunessee Tennessee l nucco company orJllnn which will willfurnish willfurnish willfurnish
furnish coal to the Louisville Lon tlilIo and andNashville andNashville
Nashville Railway Company which whichwill whi whichwill h hwill I
will haul h 111 1 the coal l oal from Birmingham Birminghamto J
to Pensacoln anti tho Gulf Transit TransitCoiupnny TransitCompany l1Rl1l1itCnu
Company Cnu p I1 which will handle it over overwnters oerwntera overwaters
waters are uniting on the firttt flr t ship shipment shipmout shipmuout ¬
ment to the Mexican c Ilm market mnrketMUST marketMUSI
I
MUST USI WHI FI I1T OU BACK DOWN DOWNMcliuirlii nowllcrlll 110WNJ1vLnurhm
Mcliuirlii Shoulder Itotponiillilllty forEu for forKverythlnROnVnslvo forlnrthlllJ
Eu KverythlnROnVnslvo lnrthlllJ OlfllI > 1h to tnA Evans KVHIIA EvansA
A Columbia S C special says fn Ii It Itis Itif Itis
is a case of back down or light be between hotton hetweon ¬
tween exGovernor Evas Em H and Semi Semitor Smllto Senator
tor to McLnurin c TIllIrin While McLtuiviu has hasbeen hnilheol1 hasheou
been sick a quantity of campaign cnmpaigulitclll cnmpaigulitcllltllro litera literature liternLure ¬
Lure has been sent out from his hi bond headquneters bondquarters hlnllunltmR
quarters at Columbia Several Sovel l of these thesereflected theso1ofllctell thesereflected
reflected on Evans character characterTbo chl1 charactertlme ctm ctmTho
Tbo ex governor declared n few days daysn I1n I1nn dnysago
n ago o at Kiugstree that unless Mo MoLauriu leLaniin It ItLnl1riu
Lauriu made a public disclaimer to tot tothe
t the he effect that thntllc be lieditl did not authorize nl1thol ze orin omudorse or in indorse ¬ i
dorse these circulars ho would hold holdhim holdhim i i111m
him him personally responsible rCJnn ihlc It was wasnot wa wanot w ns nsnot
not expected that MoLnurin would wouldnotice wOl1tllnotico wwotlrlnotice
notice this but Saturday Sntlrlll1 night ho hoissued hoissued i iiHRnell
issued the th following card cardI I
I 1111 am respomm responsible iblo for wrytltluK Ivlr thlu In tho thocampaign IhocIlIIpal thucntmmpmli
campaign cIlIIpal n thut f b oiYcuHlvo ol oaeu u lo to Mr r I Evnusnuil Evnusnuillei Iall vatcaudha < IUlll I IIII
lei III need 1Itlllot not put himself hllll Ilf to tho trouble of ofnwfcliitf ofnutkin i iIIInklll
nwfcliitf IIInklll MM y Immlrlo but may mn proceed lro ccll when whenbu whenhe I IhlJ
bu sots nt to hold mo responsible rtvponslbloJons responsibleJotm i iJOltS
Jotm JOltS McIuriN McIuriNThi lcIurJIlhilllRi1 m m1lti4has
Thi lhilllRi1 1ms created much speculation speculationas
as Ill to the outcome onteomeVICTIiI outcomeVICTIM 01ltlOlllOnCrDI
VICTIM WAS NOT OI GULDENSUPPE GULDENSUPPESinn UI Df SUrIE SUrIEInn
Sinn Inn Murdered Ily Sirs II Suck nck Prove To ToIU ToIll Totic
IU < Front Peternhurj VH VaWillian VHWilliam 14 14William
William A Murray mraV the Petersburg PetersburgYn
Yn Yat photographer who wont to New NewYork X NewYork cw cwYork
York to see eo the body of William WilliamGuldensuppo WillialUOnhttJI1JIIC WilliamGultiensuppe
Guldensuppo at the morge m rge which he heclaims hel1nims heclaims
claims to identify as that of William WillinmH
9 Edwards a 1 nephew ne ll ow of his called at atthe Ittho attime
the coroners l office Saturday SaturdayHe Slturl1a Slturl1aHe
He described perfectly the satchel satchelfound sntchelfOUUIl satchelfound
found in tho woods at Kingsbridge Kingsbridgenear
near the lower part 1It of the body of ofGuldensuppp ofGnltiensuppo If IfGnhten
Guldensuppp Gnhten n11IQ nod asked to see it He Hedeclared H0declared Ie Ie11ecl1ol1
declared tint tb it was the one ho hall hndloaned halllonlwl badloaned
loaned to Edwards Ed II1aR on May rn 30th last lastand In lastauk t tllull
and identified two rivets which be line lineput hdput hnlput
put in tho satchel to make it stronger strongert
t I t i L
SOUTHERN ij r m HISTORIES i ISWR WRONG WRONGACCORDING G GCCOnDI
ACCORDING CCOnDI O TO MEMHERS OF TilE TilEG
G A K ENCAMPMENT ENCAMPMENTOFFICERS EXC ENCAMPMENTOFFICERS MP ES ESOFFICERS
OFFICERS FOR THE COMING YEAR YEARThe
The Cloning CloIIIII Seislon Was Fraught Irau ht With WithInUreitNoxt WllhInterelt WithInterestNest
InUreitNoxt Interelt ut Meeting Will Ho Held Heldat licitat Heldat
at Cincinnati CincinnatiThe CincinnatiTho CincinnatiThe
The Grand Army elected its officers officersat
at Buffalo N Y Friday for tho er ersuing elRuing orsuing
suing year car and an the encampment has hasadjourned hasn liesadjourned
adjourned n to meet nt Cincinnati next nextyear nextyenr nextyear
year Tho final session lasted from fromt15
916 a m until 345 p m without withoutintermission withoutIntermission withoutintermission
intermission Opening under the or order order order ¬
der of business the encampment took tookup tookup tookup
up the election of senior vice Ico commanderin com commanderinchief commnnderinchlcf
manderin manderinchief manderinchiefAlfred mnnderinchlcfAlfred chief chiefAlfred
Alfred Lyth of Bidwell Wilkerson Wilkersonpost Wilkersonpost Wilkersonpost
post of Buffalo was placed in iionmination nomi nomination l omi omination ¬
nation by Major A K Smith tho commenter com commander commnnder ¬
mander of his post and was ns elected electedunanimously elcetelluIlanlmously electedunanimously
unanimously there being no other othernominations othernominntiomj othernominations
nominations nominationsTho
The election of a junior vice ice com cornmenderinchief commonderinchief commanrlerincliier
monderinchief was not accomplished accomplisheduntil accomplisheduntil
until after noon there being four can candidates cnndirtatcs canditintes ¬
didates and several interruptions to totho tothe tothe
the proceedings of tho encampment encampmentby
by speeches and the admission of a acommittee acommittee acommittee
committee from the Womans Belief BeliefCorps nelletCorp ReliefCorps
Corps F B Allen of Connecticut Connecticuttho
tho candidate cnn idnto of tho naval l1t veterans veteranswas eterrnsvas
was chosen on the second ballot ballotAmong ballotAmong ballotAmong
Among the reports receiving favor favorable fnornblo favorable ¬
able consideration In the executive executivesession elecuthescssion oxecutiyesession
session in the encampment was that of ofthe ofthe ofthe
the pension committee It recom recommended recommen recommended ¬
mended men cd a readjustment of a widows widowspensions widowlpensions widowspensions
pensions and presented a fonn of ofproof ofIioot ofproof
proof and application in pension pensionclaims ponsionclaims pensionclaims
claims substantially tho same as that thatembodied thntemhodied thatembodied
embodied in tho Pickler bill which whichhas whichMS whichhis
has passed IJRSRel1the the national house of rep representatives representa representatives ¬
resentatives resenta thcs but has not passed tho thosenate thescnnto thosenate
senate The report stated the pres present present presout ¬
ent commissioner of pensions had ha < 1 con consented consented eonsented ¬
sented to adopt new rules substantial substantially ¬
ly the same as those in force during
the Harrison Hnrr Ron administration The Thereport Thcrellort Thereport
report also recommended that con congress COI1grcss congross ¬
gross gresstpn tpn paEs B a service pension law to toapplyto tonp1ly toapply
applyto apply to nil veterans who have roach reached roached renched
ed the age of sixtytwo years yearsThe yenrsIhe yearsThe
The report of the committee having
in charge the memorializing of con congress congress congresa ¬
gress to purchase several of the most mostimportant mostimportaut mostimportant
important battlefieldn about Frede Frotiericksburg Fredericksburg FrellcricksllUrg
ricksburg Yn and to connect them themby themh thenby
by h government roads was ns adopted adoptedThe artoptel1Thc adoptotiTime
The invitation of the tb Young dons MensBusiness donsBusiness IonaaRinesR
Business Association of Richmond RichmondYaf HlchmondYn
Yaf Yn to hold holdlho the encampment of 189 189in lRHI lRHIin 1830in
in thnt city cit was received anti thanks thanksextended thnnlcfIextenrted thaimicsextended
extended This association was in informed informcll informed ¬
formed that the question could only
be considered cons ltered by b the encampment of of1S98
1808 1S98Another 1808Another 1808Another
Another committee reported favora favorably fnvornL13 favorably ¬
bly the proposition proposit Dn to toestnhlish establish na national untionnl natiominl ¬
tional parks nt tho battlefields of ofYicksburg oricbhurg ofVicksburg
Vicksburg Stony River and Appo Appoumttox Appomattox 1ppomnttox
umttox umttoxSouthern mattoxFomthern
Southern ul1llrn HIMorlcx II blorh Condemned CondemnedThe CllllltclllnIIThe CondemnedThe
The report of the committee on text textbooks tlXtbool textbooks
books bool used used in tho public Juhlic schools was wnsadopted wn wnnltoptcl wasadopted
adopted The report deals severely severelywith RecrlhWit1 severelywit
with wit Rome of the histories histo1 es used in the thesouth t thesouth h hsontll
south charging that they mistake thefacts the thefacts thefacts
facts ns n to the cause of the rebellion rebellionand rohc1l0nn rebellionandpresenttlienfromitn
andpresenttlienfromitn and n lll present Jresen them from a southern point pointof
of view viewA viewA viewA
A regret is express exj ress that after nn oxamiuatiou ex examination exnmlnation ¬
amination of nil the histories used in inthe inthe inthe
the states that were loyal lo nl to the gov government go goernmcnt ¬
ernment governmentin in the t he opiuionnonemerits opinionnone opinion 1I0nc merits the thequalified thefJan1itied timegnelitied
qualified endorsement e of the organiza organization olgauization orgnuizetiom ¬
tion tionThe
The report closes cto cs with tho following followingrecommendation followingIccum followingrcconmminendation
recommendation recommendationFirst Iccum menllatlon menllatlonFirRt
First That this thi encampment urge urgethe 11lhethe ergothe
the continued coutin uetl agitation of the question questionof
of improved text books in ourt oar schools schoolsthat Rchoolthat schoolsthat
that relnto to the history of the th United UnitedStates UnitcllStates UnitedStates
States especially as a to the events of oftho ofthe ofthe
the war of the rebellion rebellionSecond rohcllionISetolilt rebellionSecond
Second Tlmtthe That time national encamp encampment encampment nr1np1I1cnt ¬
ment authorize tho appointment of a apermanent 1 1JelI1nHtmt apermnnemit
permanent committee onmittl on the thoHllhject thoHllhjectof subject subjectof
of teaching patriotism in our schools schoolswhich Ichoollhidl schoolsvhjelm
which hidl shall make a report each year yearThird yearThird tr tr10Th
10Th Third ild Thntit That t it bo urged upon each eachleinrtinent enlhlepnrhncllt enrhlepatmeut
leinrtinent of tho Grand Army rm of the thoRepublic theTIlPU theBepnblie
Republic TIlPU bllo and recommended to the thoWomans theWOIInns theV01cans
Womans Relief Corps the Sons of ofVeterans ofYettRUA ofVeterans
Veterans and all allied organisations organisationsthat
that they t cy give direct and persistent persistentattention penisteutnttelltiOI1 persistentattention
attention to tho selection of proper propertext propcrht propertext
text books for UFO in our JIll schools and midthe andthe Rlltlthe
the exclusion therefrom of such as are areimproper nroimproJler areimproper
improper
A CHANGE CIIA GT OF BASE BASEConl IUSECORl BASECoal
Coal Operators Hixvo DUngreemcnt DUngreemcntAmong nlllnJllmclIArnon nlsngreemetttsAmong
Among Arnon Themselves ThemselvesA
A Pittsburg special of Wednesday WednesdayBuys
Buys Coal operators of tho Pittsburg Pittsburgdistrict Pitt Pittsburgdistrict htlrs htlrsdistrict
district bnvoinado have made n 1 decided change in infront infront infront
front Internal Interualdissonsions dissensions mixed mi el1 with withfear withfelll withfear
fear on the part of some caused a split splitin
in their forces and an a change of base baseOn bascOn baseOn
On its face time move looked to many
like n temporary surrender to the theUnited theUnited theUnited
United Mineworkers Mine Workers of America AmericaThis Amer AmericaTimis l lThi
This however is denied by the most mostprominent mostprominent mostprominent
prominent lake shippers whpsny whp say they theyare thoynrc theyare
are goiiifr goil1 to start their mines mines anti sup supply IInpJ1J supply ¬
ply J1J tho demand from the thonorthwcst thonorthwcstrnllllJot northwest northwestand
and rnllllJot not stand idly idl by nnd let a large largevolume 1rrgoll111e largevolume
volume of business go to operators of ofother ofother ofother
other states ft tcs
Lto a 4 + 0 0Lto 4 l IM f l I
WOMEN ROUTE FOREIGNERS FOREIGNERSIlrit FOREW EUS EUSlJrd
first Attempt to Start ttlUncH Mines nn liter IttcrInlluro l1tfl literFnlluro
Inlluro InlluroThe l FnlluroThe nlluroTho
The first attempt to start nny of the thecoal tboconI thocoal
coal mines in the Pittsburg district districtwns
wns made at tho Champion mines of ofRobbins ofnobblus ofRobbins
Robbins k Company near McDonald McDonaldPn
Pn on n the Panhandle Panh 1Hl1e road Friday Fridaymorning l Fridaymorning rhlny rhlnymornmg
morning morningTwo mornmgTwo morningTwo
Two carloads car londs of foreigners gath gathered gnthered gathcreel ¬
ered up p from about Pittsburg Pithd > 1rg aoro aorosent wero weropent weroeent
pent to tho Champion Ohnmpionmluef mines about nboutdaylight n aboutdaylight ont ontdoyllght
daylight anti nnll1mt put to work loading slack slnckinto Rlackinto slackinto
into care car The miner beard of the thearrival tboarrival tLearr1nl
arrival of the now men and with COO COOwomen 500women OO OOwomen
women started to the mine The new nermen ncnmen newJDen
men were attacked with stones and andclubs nudclubs andclubs
clubs and a1l driven from the carsThe cars carsTho CIUSThe
The women followed them up and andthe nndthe andtime
the foreigners without resisting fled fledto fJellto fledto
to Noblestown The women then re returned retnrnel rev revturned ¬
turned to McDonald and nn dumped the thoslack theslack theslack
slack that bad been loaded JO ller from the thecars thecnrs thecars
cars carsThey They vore mot by 1000 strikers strikersnnd strikersanl1 strikersanti
anti headed by byn a band marched a short shortdistance shortdistance shortdistance
distance from the mine where they theyare theyoro theyare
are now encamped watching for the thereturn thereturn thereturn
return of the nonunion non nlion miners Tho Thocompany Tlmcompany Ihecompauy
company pay they are determined to toload tolond toload
load the slack and a conflict is ex expected expeotoll expected ¬
pected if the now men nro brought to tothe totho totime
the mine mineUNION mineUXO mineUNION
UNION PACIFICS CIPICS COM5IITTEE COM5IITTEEMeet
Meet cot In WflUhlnRton anti Hold Consultathin Consulta Consultation ConullatlOIl ¬
thin with McKennn McKennnChnuncey JllclCcnnlChnunccy MeiConnaChauncey
Chnuncey M Depew General Fitz Fitzgerald Pitzgerald Fitzgerald ¬
gerald W V S Pierce J H Schaff of ofNew ofNew ofNew
New York and nd Marvin Hughitt of ofChicago ofChicngot ofChicago
Chicago members of tho Union Pacific Pacificreorganization Pncifioreorganizntion Pacificreorganization
reorganization committee held n con consultation consultntlon consultation ¬
sultation at Washington with Attor Attorney Attorney Attorney ¬
ney General McKenna relative to tho thodecrees thodeorees timedecrees
decrees recently rendered in tho thoUnited thoUuiterl theUnited
United States courts for tho foreclos foreclosure ¬
ure sale of tho Union Pncitio to satisfy satisfytho satisfytho satisfythe
tho mortgage and the governments governmentssecond goeJnl1entsReconll goemutentssecond
second mortgage mortgageSome mortgngoSome mortgagoSome
Some portions of tho decrees wero weronot weronot werenot
not satisfactory flntisCactb1 to tho government governmentand
and the reorganization reorgl ization committee ap appeared aIpenr tippeered ¬
peered penr d before tho attorney n general in inthe inthe inthe
the desire to reach n satisfactory under understanding undcrstanrling understnnhiug ¬
standing with tho government soe nmcnt and andthereby andthereby andthereby
thereby obviate further delay delaySAVED dolaySAYEn delaySAVEI
SAVED A FORTUNE FORTUNEBut FOUlU E EJut
But Shoemaker Iltuney Lived Apparently AppnrentlyIn
In Abject Poverty PovertyThomas locrlyThom8s IovertyThomas
Thomas Hussey the aged nger citizen of ofMontgomery ofIoutgomery ofMoutgornery
Montgomery Ala who was arrested arrestedin nrrestein
in New York several days ago in a ndozed adazcd alazed
dozed conditionwith30000 condition with 30000 1 OOO in money moneyand moneynnel moneyand
and securities in his pockets died diedFridny diedFriday liedFril1ny
Friday nt tho home of his niece in inBrooklyn inDrooklyn inBrooklyn
Brooklyn Ho was mqro than eighty eightyyenrs eightyyenrs eightyyears
yenrs old oldMrs oldIrs oldMrs
Mrs Irs Harriet Mitchell a great niece niecennd nieceond nieceand
and one grentgrent grent great nephew both residents res residents resiltents ¬
idents of Brooklyn I will inherit the theold thoolrl theold
old mans wealth which is estimated estimatedto
to be c in tho neighborhood of a hundred hundredthousand hundrellthousnnrl hundredthousand
thousandHo thousand
Ho was ns formerly n shoemaker anti nndhnd nnrlhnll antihad
had lived in Montgomery rontgomer for thirty thirtyyenrs thirtyyears thirtyyears
years alone and in abject poverty povertyPURE poertyIVTtE povertyILiIE
PURE FOOD On COMMISSIONERS COMMISSIONERSThey m nSSIOSlmS nSSIOSlmSThy
They Meet Clt In Detroit and Perfect Their TheirOrKHiilzatlon TherrOrgin rhelrOrjl4l1lzlItlCIII
OrKHiilzatlon OrKHiilzatlonA Orgin lit
A Detroit dispatch says f1l The as assembled assom assembled ¬
sembled som htell pure food commissioners have havent hnent haveat
nt last perfected p 1lcctcil their organization un under uulieI tinder ¬
der tho name of the National AHFOC AHFOCation ARFOCiatlon Asrociatiou
ation of State Dairy and Food Depart Dejmrtmqnts Depmtmqnts Departntgnts
mqnts At this tl last meeting meet lug Friday Fridnythe Ilidnythc Fridaythe
the following followin officers were elo elected electedJ
J E Blackburn of Columbus 0 Opresident 0presidcnt 0president
president G I Flanders of Albany
N Y first vice ice president JcHillent J A Law Lawrence Lnwrel1c Lawrence ¬
rence of St Paul Minn second vice vicepresident vicepresident ice icepre
president pre llent i Tolui oT B Noble X ohle of Hartford HartfordConn lInrtfoltlConn HartfordConn
Conn third vice ico president E 0 0Grosvonor OOrofenol 0irosvenor
Grosvonor Michigan secretary and nndtreasurer an antrclsuror andtreasurer
treasurer treasurerResolutions trclsurorHe0lutio118 treasurerResolutions
Resolutions were adopted n optCtl urging urgingcongress mgingcongref urgingcongress
congress R to pass pas laws placing manu manufactured 1I1nnufneturell manufactured ¬
factured food products in original originalpackages oliglunlpalIIlgos originalpacknges
packages under state Rtn o laws wherever whereversold whereersoll1 whereversold
sold
MILLIONAIRE GOELET DIES DIESWwilthy mESolllll DIESVtIlthy
Wwilthy lllll Ncr > ew I Yorker Pn 1 Inns i II s Away A Ill On OnHoard OnJlllnrli Onhoard
Hoard HU II I Viichl 1actttMr ViichlMr 1111111r
Mr r Ogden O lletl Goelet of New XC York Yorkdied YorJlliell Yorktiled
died Friday Fr lln He expired exp t 11 on board boardhis 1lonrl1hi8 boardhis
his yacht tho Mayflower In tIOrtl The de deceased 11eceal11 tieceased ¬
ceased had been ill for about two twomonths twomOl1thi twomonths
months past pastOgden pastOgden last lastOgl1en
Ogden Ocelot was one of f limo two twosons twoIoua twosons
sons of the Into Robert Goolet and a agrandson ngrll agradsom
grandson grll clsol1 of the late Peter Goelet a avery ael avery
very el prominent member of society lIoclct in inNow inXow inNow
Now York London and Paris Time TboGoelet TimeGoelet rhoGolet
Goelet estate e tntc is one of the most vain valuable vainchic alu alunhle ¬
able in New Xe York duo to the increased increasedvalue Incre increasedvalue ell ellnlno
value of the oldtime Goelet farm farmTho farmThe lrm lrmThe
The latter originally ran from thosection tho thesectionof thoscctioJ
sectionof section of the city where wilcrc tho Windsor Windsorhotel Wiurltorhotel Viutisorhotel
hotel now stands to tho East river riverAZCARRAGA rhcrAZClmUA riverAZCAIIRIUA
AZCARRAGA SPANISH PllLMIER PllLMIERQueen PUJIIEItQneen fIlEIIERQueen
Queen Regent Niimon IIIIIO the General an Can Canovn CnnRII Canova
ova RII SncccMnr SncccMnrTho SUCCIAOIThe SncceanrThe
The queen regent re eut of Spain Friday Fridayw FrirlnJconferrerl Fridayconferred
conferred time premiership Gon Gonernl J Jerol
w x t tvj 4Vttl iOUII upon 11 IS U it V 13 W Wernl
ernl Ascarrnga As < nrraga who is also minister of ofwar ofwar ofwar
war The cabinet c inet will not be modi modified mOllified modified ¬
fied but it is expected thai there will willnot willnot Willnot
not be instant in < tnnt dissensions dissensionsIt f fIt
It is well understood undelstoodthnt that had Sa Sagastn SIlglstn Sagasta
gastn liberal Ji ernl been appointed to suc succeed SItCceed succeed ¬
ceed Cnnovns thero would oulll have been beenwholesale heenw1l01esnle beenwwholesnie
wholesale resignations re5i l1Ition8 It is i said that thatGeneral t thatGeneral at atGenernl
General Wtylors W l rs resignation rcsl uation is i now nowin nowin nowin
in in hand h IH1 bearing an if in reference referenceto
to Sngnstn SngnstnTho SngastllTho SagastaThe
Tho belief is expressed that Sngasto Sngastowould Stlsa Sngastnwould t twoulll
would have leccived appointment but butfor butfor butor
for or Weylers throttcncd reiisnation rc1i rotnationm rotnationLr uaHon uaHonI
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