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th Favwoth Dtrlrtvavi as nsaar ways had has fossd waatlo-. Oetsraee Ooebet. la has la, aer. bed Mai i if Stallis that ssjibSbi isl was Thar was, aa Japrasts mo- i shea tor infppai ana held ts VW sottars be aasooeced Bad Imm aiUita by tk asartyrad ikWul tl thla very DMiur TVfr. Mt, tt'aaxd -was "f'; moaesty lfwnl and WB th HfJUIHMllK Sad tsjaeJteraralAa pae- pea ts t4Mrl end mrw1m-ix to rlv tf4-fnMMIM Aaoah lb free! partis of th rlatw end lo tosaar a Jr coast sad UnM aAeal for all on tlauin.

UMMr-WMUm H4 another taaod 1 flee lo la MMxl aad thai which etnas overr esrdArra end devlca off IX baJWt aad sul Cba was a of -iiiiiUiiI euautxWtaoa a c-owriarrs ji By authority sf tb avwramrM noanrrf thai lim mmunm" utmiI a wirtaaasut dlinin Tb nest ihon au net her the nKadmcwtioo oul4 He aaaa oa mr at tn lassAaatVo He La be bald air B. and it had beeaa Sanded to mIi th at I ex legion, both, bacai tht was daTd proper cmramtkMi gad Alan earter that I ha nMKiHMa of tha da rata may be (irn an 10 lew beard from. Hnuior Black lurn eas-w-tuaion a rousing rejly rail uiukI lnoeru to (at loa-ether. saying that hirnlurky israatet-norma avavduion i DaTcratlc by afc-i) Ha designated Yaa-ka aa the best of a bad lot u4 mm ha I hi nmuiaitaii strike ierrar to Imnuif (ic ot th ta put up th haaet mui ThT have In aider mat he mar be le-ii vojy beat The rrport of th onimltta aVnt't n'riualaam Tha rwrfntnallnn of lht diltta to thr Kkrotl cdtirantlnn from tba a lac hn rant up Mr Hwt (ml ma lia and Mr. Rt uu-d-n.

M- tnntlwr ll Antliy inn hHb llata nl IVI ma1 frfm Ih firx.r by TM traultrd In Kui'ir fl Jovrnor J4111M Mr-gunvn, of V'rro County. r.lctl..i 'tn-mlHlraltr Ctirl Jm Jrrory. of lwtavtllf, Jmit-- It ily. ut VMyJ n1 Hranafnrd. ar.l -f-r th Th- -r- from ir.r itat at targr l.

a A call ih -nniiiji fr nfirninaii ior. fnr IWaM'nflaJ ratl la rw nointn-a'lon Klwilon oTimlwrnoT Morton Vonf. nt hy John 8 fu.r I M'Kit uf l.o!illl' t-y ThMrw Htrtia, fnurlr fl Marl if 'nuntr. 1 rnr 'if rVa! Hrrr-k Hill, arul M-m Tnntw of ITary CoHiaty. hi Atculvr.

rtf ffnffcrrrn "iinty an4 liar rr" aa-d. Th nnm'rr in I raa a-1 of crowlar. '1'rt-l ih- -Arty hvtca, mtler yhuy irm 1 rt adjourns! 5 ATI 03 AL DELEGATES Ab4 Mtmlma ok Hiat Vro mirtea Aa- oantwd Ry tha IHtrt la arartAi. riBrT(-a; rn 111 f.tgrtnt. lxeiavii.LB.

una 14. Kor ilui fl rat tlm alrva tha meamrabia ronvrritlon of Jijnr. taja), whon Hnrt. Wm. iwt-l hr aaaaat-n(M rVrtrrrnrrr of Kentucky.

rrilvrl tho nomination for thai hlsh otTn at tha handa af tha iNBartpcrafy Kentucky, a atata aoa- an I Ion aaaambltxl at Huilr Hall thla and tnatra'1 of ths manhoolt the brain, tha activity of the Kenton County atataman betas hare traa aoa-lanaM frots tba ataca Wiiara tba doiasavtea fousht ao vallajsOy for tho coveted nomination ona year aaro a llfe-aa of tha dead atatoaroan. heavily draped In black Tkora were tha uaual daooraliona of tut and bunUnaa. and Immediately over tha picture Wllllarn fjoebel ai a larse plr-t un iA wtlllaLaa Jnlnara Hryan. Tba ataa waa 'trcutl! bv th c-lbr1 1 lea of tha paj-t In tha aanta-. ineivi1lns all the LieaaocraUc Cxjnrraiaen if tha delesatea entitled to 011 the floor warn In attondau-.

nliije ih sallt-ry cnmiurtaiiy tilled h-a I'hairmitn Youns. Ml Sterlrna. of the Htate I'm-tral Commit lots. the it. vetui'm order.

Kit no nFrraiTniN Ha imraUaialy ukt.l ft noniinatlona for -niiMjrir ChAirrnan Frank fVake. of nidham I'ouni) placed Irv Domination iilla Jaroea of Marlon Coj'itv. In a ax-h hat imiiwl -h- nithiwuwra of tha del- Li4ka Aflvr ttw mxnViAihn) tm teen unilnl a motion I5l he be elwt- by clnntation Tr moi Lon earned unanirooualy. Krank J'uke arul onjrreaarnan lv Hmlth of th Fotirth r1trlct. ware appointed to e-ort tha impomry C'halrnvan he rtiilr.

chairman Janet aaJd he wan proufl to njYauJe oxer a t'oiiwntkin of Bryan to-bel rtrmnrrtla and of Uemocrata who abhor the aaaaaaMnaitoo of Jenwtralie ofnee- b'Thrpa)ker then refermtJ orlefly to th flnanelalriiieatlcn. anJ aaid thai It tha nurpoao of tka ronvttulun to tee that tbe pianka in tba ulatturm favoring a ratio of 11 to 1 he artlrrn-d. He then re-ferrad to the rnntejtn In the Courta. awytras ilui iwn the Cln-ult Court if Kcnlu. to tha iuaranw Court toe i tel Sttea th Democrat had len upheld.

trie only 1 dlaaaenter to tbat opinion waa justice ar- tan. a Republican, under Crvat- 1 daaat Htyrs. Hi leon or honor was learred from that admlnlrat ion. ald 1 Chairman Jmea. "Hathar lun a fusitlv from utKe 1 from tha State of Kentua-ky I under the eod wlwrs the forr-i Oovernnr of Kentucky Ilea." he added.

TThn provok-d rheartns. the delaaraua riains tn.ir tt anal ahoutlna lustily f.r soma- minutes. iMviTATioN to ncitocitATs. Tha civil liberty the B-publlcajis are now I advocating is the rtuht of mountaineers to ahoot down tenucratic vvei want all Iemocrat b-k Into.tha I fold, we want you t- h-lp nlm Ken tucky. for that is wht av mean to no C.

Roe. of LouWviil was lam-t-rarv Secretary and William Cromwell and James K. Storae associate ia-rarlr9. The call of the varloii- was wni ade. and the following xamailt national delegates were NATIONAL I'tLtUATtV.

rtrst Dlstrtcj-R. J. Bung, of Carlisle; Fe lis Grady, of Tries Second Dr Permlierton. of Da leas 13 EJ .4 1 Third Btee.i GulT of Butler: John W. Jones, of Barren.

Fourth Charles Spauldlng. of Marion. D. W. Whitman, of Hart Fifth R.

Ia Sutor and John W. Vree-1 land, of 1 Sixth R. B. Brown, of Gallatin: FT i Millar, of Campbell Seventh K. Moore.

Jr of Bourbon: Tborne of Henrv Eighth Harvey Helm, or IJicoln. harles Lewi, or aneiov Ninth Dr H. Siulth of Hirrlson. of Clark: Or w. Wilson, of Iwts Tenth Abe Rcnlck.

M-eea. of Johnson. Biavanth M- H. Rhorer. of Bell: Krcas.

of Wayne. STATS CSNTK AL CPMIHTTM First District Celera Whlttemore of Onm BaOond J. T. Griffith, of Davioas. Third A.

G. Rhea, of I.og;n Fourth Tom Slmms. of ashlncton Fifth John W. Vreeland. of Ixaulsviile.

Btatk Joseph W. Pugh. of Kenton. Seventh T. T.

Hedges, of Scott. Eighth J. H. Chlnn. of Mercer.

Ninth Hanson Kennedy, of Nicholas. eantk Jamea Harcia. of Jackson, even 111 lien Smith, of Pulaski. STATS KXEX-VTIVB coKMITTK. First District Mott Ayrra, of Fulton cond C- M.

Meacham. of Christian. Third O. W. Roark.

of Slmpaon. Fourth Ban Riajtrs. of Ohio. Fifth Clem W. Huggina.

of Louisville. Sixth John of Boone. Seventh J. W. l.usbv.

of Owen. Eighth WUkea Moraran. of Anderson. Ninth Will Young, of Rowan. Tenth D.

W. Gardner, of SalyersrUle, Eleventh S. B. Dish man. ol Knox.

BBaoLtrrioKa. Flret Tttetrtct R. B. Flatt. of Uvtoarston adry IX.

Alfe-n. of Allen. Third Q. T- Jcinn. of Simpson.

Fourth J. at. Wood, of Tavlor FlfthW alkaoe A McKav. of Louisville. Sixth R.

W. Nelson, of Campbell. BavenUa lohu XL Tbonxas. of Bourbon. Ktghth D.

1- Moore, of Mercer, yjlnth Frank Vrwre. of Carter. TaaOH W. TrHtllard. of Breataitt.

avawUk Judge Jaiaes Garnett. of Aduir. rtai'aTUli Flral Disirjci H. p. Phillips, of Cailowar Seeond Lee Gibson, of Mclean Thsrd Dr.

J. H. Uwea. of Metcalfe. Fourth Bat Brown, of isiv FUth John S.

Morris, of Louisville Sixth Ed Miller, of Kenton Seventh O. AUason HoUani. of Heury Eiktk-xV W. RawHuga. of Bo le Ninth Fraak Freeae.

of Lawrence Tenth C. W. Miller, of E-trtl IklnvesiiJh Oraraa of Adair. PRaairK.VTtAt. itacTott.

DUtrict Ward Headiev. of Cald-H: alternate, C. C. Ortiasham, of Llv- IBgVtOB. Seaond Jl.

O. Btaaiev. of Henderson; aj-terrvMe. L. Ckani, of Davieaa.

TlUrdri Hobdy. of Simpaoni altar-state. T. Vr Tbomaa, of Vimn FaortJ-JLJP. (falasvra.

at Harden: altar. Bate, J. C. William of Larue. aar.

Bfrxxks. of LouUTCle; aiter-P rt. J. HaaTan. Sixth HUL Fran ana a.

a CatnpaU; al-tarnata. Fzaacia A- ivnalon, o4 Ketuoal Seventh Victor F. Braoiev. of Sacot? ml. Eigalb ruiiaa) Q.

Prarav of Boyln- aj-terrtate, H- H. Toantlnaon. of Garrard. Ninth Colonel Joserih Feltx. of Bracken-.

kHernata. J. D. Pamphrcr. of Frmlnar Tenth A- K.

Stamper, ojf Wolfai kltaw. ate. U. Varrenri5 Pika. Jt Eleveextt John Oailier.

of Pnlaakt-aintaata. A.liew Saatftga. of CuabeVaiiL '-wttwwtkaJinaartTtT. A aaotion prwraJiad that tka Chair appoint two members of tha root mitt een front tha Stat at nd. tbf (olio wing ware aa-SfninraM Caaaunittaw aW B'aotuilaeaa.

SV. Baack-fcara. mt Woodfonl. asxt John 8. AJseav af CredeotUrw-C F.

Ckanault of Mootenrs-mr. and Jamas Garnstc af Aaaanr OrganrxaAlon J. K. Robbina. of Gfavoav and iiiard Mitchell, of Jessanjlrta iner were cans ror WHiiant P.

Oaf Henry. Coatnty. and" that gent la tertaineal tk li'attmt sritk too soma of kts cutrtcieruuc Governor J. C. W.

Berkham raited for aoi au4ress4 tt caaTeruioa, touciunc wry I I 1 I I trrtmCy tl) rami triaalu FlaaafiH. Tk Oi i lino aaavrl4W by Mytaay taat MM aata aaaaMraa) Mat taa yanf ta) ba Omnar Katiiafkr. mt Uat rhaU var marts ba Uaa 4rlaaal tk aan ttatfi ai'vlRaT a waaiatu faa faauad Loo rwM ua aaippart lka laaai ami R. Rack. of Karl lmr an4 mm a antartataUM taUk, Mt aatfat Hon.

i-karWt Wawn. c-aaBri ha Vint Lnmtrim. fctoaraal ut oa alt and nall'iajaJ taaawa. pradtetHtc awooaM for tk ajarty Am KaaMatcity aaxl (broackot tka Ht Knair. MS ia rmmiKwmr.

Jtow Uefmrr apaka at caav HiUnbu lanctk oa MlkmtaJ lnwn L-barVaa MaccaJa. af Ba4l fawn, bt P- BaKl cjorrrnor uam In tna Itu aeM tntro4iMwd. a-iw hM fkat I 1 1 a 1 it aaavcfe aCk ka muI aava4 (orOriaaM ab4 aat-a4 la kavk into tka party. Jwla-a Joaapk Lvta. raJMata far tk xawruic amartlaa rVaa for liarrraw.

(oi-ioaraal ta a brtaf apaagk aa ata'a laau. B. Mmlth. of Maattaoa Coooty. wta ta ajan a cavnatkiata for tka LiamarraUr aiaminjav.

lion, armt a14raa4 (ha enarrailmi, aflar vttcb aa vaa ukaa PICK BXTaUl BUarkbwra naaa4 a Warataic Ha lav lit to tha Ooabal Law. Iitnntuxa, Joaa 14. Tna tnfluaaaa of William Jaantna Bryaa aaafcapad la a rurkrl 4f la tka eoavaatioa prwraad-inga io-4ar Mr. Bryaa'p asaat la Banator- Blaekkarn. trttk arkam Mr liryaw haa baaa la aorraapnaa'anaa wttk ra- apart to the rapaal ar aaaaaalaaaast of taa aa- la'ini Ooebal aHartlan law la Katataaeky.

Thla rormpanorant dataa back ta Marrh to. at whi ttraa Mr. Bryaa wrata ta San- atnr Rliiklxjrn from Unroin. Wab atatlns rhat It waa hla opinion that tha Democratic party a auo-rai an tha etywrlaaT eampalsn de-petvlefl laxpaly upon ailhar a repeal or an amendment of tha al-tloa law Thla latter iv aa followad two waeka later by a anond lommunlitllon. In which Mr Bryan urgod i ill mora atrotaajly (ka adTtaablllty of amerwltrp the law About two waefca aaro tba third letter from Mr Bryan on fhla aubact w-a neelvM by Henntor lllackburn In thla letter he urged In more Itrmt thai ao math Ins ba done at 'ha Iemocratlc Ktata Convention r.K.klna- toward a modtnVatlon of the elat-Irvs eJi-iiion law In Kentucky The letter, ir 1-4 M.

a flin-hH In emphatic terma. ami warnei rtenaior Blarkburn that unleaa ne a aaa amended or reptaJJ tha narty need not hope for airrau in Kentucky eh her in tka atata or tha nations! tferrlona DIVISION In New York Delegation Over tbe Candidacy of Ceraelius Bliss. Doubtful If He Srure Dnknimons Support Piatt Says Odell Could Hate It racnt. Diiritri to raa BjfQtrraaa. Nan- Vo.

Jura 14. New York State, aa represented by Senator Piatt and the Me-Klnlev Adnalnlatratlon. aa raflectad by It frlenna ho have bean putting forward the name of cornellua N. Bllaa for the Vice Presidency, aeem to ba playing at croaa purposes. t'nleaa there occurs a suddan shift In the situavtVon.

Mr. Bllaa will not have tha tup- port of the delegation from hla own atate. In fact. It la Intimated that If any attempt la made to force Mr. Bllaa'a nomination the delegation may unlta upon Lieutenant Governor Woodruff BenJ Odell.

Chairman of tha Republican Btata Committee, hat man friend among tha New York delegates who would Ilka to le him nominated. WOl'lD SfPrOPT ODSLU. Mr Bli refuses to discuss the situation. "If Mr. Odell would accept tha nomination he would hava tha support of tha New York delegation." said Senator Piatt tonight "I understand that he Is not a candidate, but ha would make a good Vice preaijent He would be tha same sort of I.

President that Garret A. Hobart a Have you heard from Mr. Bllaa In re-'gurd to the Vice Presidency?" waa asked. So replied Mr. Piatt.

I know nothing about the mention of hla name." 'Do you suppose he would accept the nomination 7" "Would a duck swim?" said Senator "Of course ha would plan, with a smile (mkp n. anould ba asksd. I had a mea- aage to-day from Fradarlck S. Qlbbs. wno la In Phlladalphla, saying tbat there waa boom there for Mr.

Bus. I ami led when I heard It. becausa Mr. Bllaa has said that ba would not accept the nomination. Woodruff would hava more votea In tha v.w New York delegation than Bliss.

Ha Is much a bier man than some persons seam to think, tie Is naturally a good speaker." Taken in connection with Senator Han-! i fervently expressed hope that Woodruff would not receive tha nomination this last remark of Senator Piatt was regarded as lgnl WOt-i-D iccin t-'8 wot-D cc" Allison, who Is here, ha sant word to tha leaders at Philadelphia that plj wnaM accpt the nomination, prorld- 1 e.1 be can have the support of the united New York Congressman Grosrenor. of Ohio, cam down from Wat Point to-day and went to the Fifth Avf, la Hotel. Grosvenor la not enthusiastic about Roosevelt. There will be no assault and battery upon Governor Roosevelt." aald he. drily.

"1 do not think the convention will be stampeded. I hava attended them all since the nomination of Lincoln. In I960, and I n-- ft saw a stampede yet. Mr. Bliss.

I understand, doea not wlah to ba oonaidered a candidate." "Can Nw York have tha nomination "If It selects a suitable man." said General Grosvenor. "The choice of the state will be considered after It haa been made. I am In favor of Representative Dolllver. of Iowa." EMBEZZLEMENT Charge! Against McDoavnkl, ho Boat Three Men To Pi la on. trsciai.

Disrates to raa sxqnaaa. Tolkdo. Ohio. June 14. Ptilllp H.

McDonald, a cigar manufacturer, waa arrested and taken to Bremen, Ohio, can tha charge of embexaltng S133 worth of tobacco from a merchant of that place. McDonald is tha man who claimed to hava been held up here a few artonths axo and robbed. His testimony sent three young man to the penitentiary for the alleged hold up- Howard Close. John Fern and Harry Breen. al though the three declared their Innocence, foub PEBsosa hukt.

rsciAL ntsrascs re raa asartaaa. Cot-CMSvs. Ohio. June 1A Two street cars heavily loaded with passengers, while returning to tho city from Minerva Park, a summer resort, collided about midnight. Those Injured were: W.

H. Devere. W. Powell. 8.

E. Morris and John Herr. all of Cntiiaaaxts. Tk ac-ciileat occaarred at Linden. 5 EXT MEITIS9 AT MTJ5CIE, srsciAL tanWATCS to tsb x-ijriaxa.

Sotrrs Bsaro. June 14. uncle was anwnlaneualy ehnsia to-aytgkt aa tk plac for oast Tsar's saeetina; ef th India as Pharmaceutical Association. Fred A. Meissner.

of La port e. was elected President: Otto c. Bastiaa. Sowtb Bend: LX loksasn. Lafayette; Krsat Stablbatb, Coluxabua.

Vice Presldenta. yOJT ItAXS A TESTa Ossx MV TVs assarksa Brtdc Company. waJck was rafsssd a H-cense to do biiwlnasa hsraass of a clause fat the artli.lt of tinos patattos that gave rt authority to deal tn th stocks of other oor-poratiooa. has sotrfled tko Beeietaiy af Stat that tka abyaanlonabio clause will be Umlnateai aa4 tkat a new aj piles tioa wtll ba fllaai, laTAgGixnTa qtjtt; AJtDlSBOH. Ixsva Jaisa 14.

Th Ederahls of the Churtfh- of Goa) has takes from Mrs, Mary- Bbetty her Hrtssa to eeiai-l. its ssss so Mas. Mary WadwrB. aaother sarnlsTrr of too coaarch. latrnti or th fata of ker friend, she surrendered fcer liasenao.

Both conduct aeanccs, aiji Uik Utter is Bote 4 tvan.e!lia I- TREND fa AU Toward Bryan Georgia and Vermont Send Instructed Delegates And Declare In Favor of the Han From Nebraska. Ptpallst Ceanittee Appelated Te Xetifj Tewae Of H1j NomJitloi CaodltUt For Vie Prvaideat 6Brmi Polities. Atlabta. Oa-. Jane 14 Oaorgla's delegation to tha Kansas Ctty Convention, which waa chosen hi tha Btata Datnocratlc Convention to-day, waa instructed to caat Ma vole for J.

Bryan. The fot lowing are tha delegate from tha tat at large: Boykln Wright, of Augoota: Spalding, of Atlanta: WyI1 Burnet t. af Athena, and Jwia Garrard, of Cotnnsbtia. Ttia following state tledret waa nominated: For OovenKW. A Hen D.

Candler for Secretary of State. Phil Conk: for A ttarrnaw een- eral. Terrell: for C.ojnptrtlT-JmeraJ. WtlUam A. WHarht; for Treauurwr.

R. E. Parka: for Coenmiaaloner of AgHc-uituras. O. B.

ftevent: for CoejaruaMnoner of F1j cation. Olenn: for JueUce of tha Supremo Court. William A. Little and Hal Lewis There were no oonteata for any of tha placee en th atata ticket, the deiearatew having beaan sent to the convention Instructed by the stats primary held In May Tha state election wui taae place in laoto- ber The convention also named Auruttui Inj- pont and Fulton Colvllle Iraaideant lai Elector from the atate at large. The Dla.tform which the convention anoant- ed Indorsed Bryan and the Chlcajro platform lave): declare againat the national poi- Iclea of tha Republicans.

Indorse tha prea- nt Blaie Administration, ravora election of f'nlted Btatea Seanatora by tha people, favora the Ntcarag-uan Canal, danouracea th goad standard, demands repeal of the war re-venue tax act. condemna trusts, ad voce tea tariff for revenue only and the repeavl of tha preoant tariff art. condemna tha I rope a-ta static policy of the Refubilcwn party, denounces a large atandtng army: condemna the Porto tariff act; favors epe.n4on by ail reasonable and practical meani. but condemna the preaont jolicy regarding tha cqulaltlon of foreurn territory, commends sets of bravery and gallantry of the sol-oaars and sailors of the I'nitcd States; de-maavlt repeal of the 10 per cent ta-x on atate bank. CHICAGO PLATFOBM KeafBrmed By tho Iemeci-ata of Call-forala Bryaa Indorood.

SacaassiarTo. Cat. June 14 The Democratic Stae Convention, in session here today, adopted resolutions reafnrmtng trie Chicago platform, favoring an amendment to the Federal Constitution to require the election of States Senator by the direct rota of the people: demanding a trail ar amendment providing for an Income tax: favoring the Immediate eontructlon and cxjntrol and protection of Che Ntcarag-uan Canal by the I'nKa-d State, extending sympathy to the Boer; condemning imperialism and the Porto Rican tarirr laws, favoring the abolition of all unnecessary war taxes, condemning; trutti favoring the paesafre of tka laws for tha exclusion of all Asiatic laborers Mr. Bryan received ttie enthusiastic Intersegment of til convention, and the delegates elected by It were instructed to use all honorable means to secure his nomination. BE YAH '8 POUCH Waa Simply as Knlargemen -Refers To the New Platform.

rrciL DISFATCB TO III IQt Ndrwalk. Ohio, June It. The Huron County Democracy, at their recent convention, through a committee. J. Vlckery ChairmAn.

sent a message to William J. Bryan congratulating him on the fact that he had built a front porch to his Lincoln residence, and hoped that It would prove a mascot to him In the coming campaign, The committee naa reenvru 100 iouowioB reply from Mr. Bryan. 1 am in receipt, our ittvoi ui- Ing me of the resolution passed by your coumj convention complimentary to my new porch. I am much obliged to you for your tnenuiy much of a believer in mascots or charms rne porcn was nu aa -e tliv piatrorm win ur 11 enlargement of the old porch ery truly yours.

W. J. Bryan FOB BRYA5 And tbe Chicago Platform tbe Democrats of Vermont rteaclare. MfoN-rrKt-isn. Vt June 14 The Democratic State Convention held here to-day nominated a full state ticket by and declared for Bryan and tha Chicago platform, and against the "imperial policy of the Administration and the Republican party Following are the nominal Governor.

John H. Sen tor, Montpeller; Lieutenant Governor. E. Harris. Bennington, Secretary of State.

O. Cummlngs, Richmond: State Treasurer. Etlsha May. St Johnsbury; Auditor. C.

A. Kltxpatrlck. White River Junction. The delegates at large to the national convention were chosen as follows: Thos. W.

Maloney. Rutland' W. C. Getttick, St Albans. Rollln 5 Childa.

Brattleboro. and George Atkins, Montpeller. CHAIRMAN J0SE3 Arrives tn Kansas City. To Perfect Convoatiojt Arraagemen ta Kaksas Citt. June 14 Hon James K.

Jones, Chairman of tho Democratic National Committee, arrived here to-day. to preside over the subcommittee meeting to-morrow. Ttae committee will decide on final arrangements for the national convention In July. Mr Jones, with Committeeman Cam-pau, of Michigan, viaited the convention hall, in course of erection, and talked witn the local Committees on Arrangements. The principal theme discussed will be th chars.

that exorbitant rates are being asked by the noil prQianeiura. BETA53 8111aECTI0H ASSURED. Chjcaoo, June It By tho action of the Democratic State Conventions in California, Missouri. Kentucky. Georgia and Vermont to-day.

Hon. W. J. Bryan Is aamsured of tha nomination for President on th Democratic ticket. The Instructions etven delegates by those Ave states carry Mr Bryan vote.

It la believed, conaloerabiv oaer aaiaa asvaiarua llt'l ess I to noenlnaXa him. TO HOTirr TOwTTE. IxxBA POl-Xa, June 14. p. M.

Ringdal. tamporary Cbslrmas of tko Bloux Falls Populist convention, haa named the committee to notify Charles A- Towso of his nomination for Ties President. Aaaoeuj the members ar J. H. (Cyclone) Davis, of Texas: J.

M. McGabick. Virginia; Sat tell. Missouri, and Thomas A. Pettrt Kentucky.

Tk no na an ft tee a to men i Kaaaaa City July 4. lm KBsoimrB Eia rous. JssTSasma Crrr. Max, Jnw ja. Ex-3ot.

ernoa WtlBaas J- Btane. "Wlllaasa H. Paelaa. uovsraar tn V. ateanena sad David Bail wars aelearted as delatea-at-large by tha Ieraocratie Stats Con-rentloB ts th aa-tsasal coaventloa at Kanaaa City.

The deles ate war iaatrortad. far Bryaa. MEtSUXS EETCatXaTATED. w. p.

Hepbtira was to-Uy acSTafiasiTtStew by tcrltmtras ay tha- RepnbHcas Congraa- ja tk EhrhtH DtstrtcA ttoiutioMs wm. adopted indorsinw Coat-aTseamas IJolUTer foTVacs PreaidcnL ma ATteSjrTA. Oa "Jf0- anott of Coagresa frast the Fifth DletriCt. wsa raaioani.a Convene heU serTt- I THE EKQUITlElt, CIXCIKNATI, FlUDAY, IUM 16, lHHK GOVERKOB HASH KararaaUa. Osraa, Jsate ta.

K. Jfwk atHrsasig tho ful laaati aat Oaraatvlla. frkeada af Uta) saltaissiy. Tkara ware Tl garwdwalaa fraaa Daos to-day. as foTlose-: WUttaasa Porter Bark, SV BavtfcoL Okae; 1 lit Eoajaske Bewxei.

Be Wooataar. Cmie. Kaxkaa Wertk Brows. Sc. Swatow.

Cktaa: Harare Wlltar Oota. CX. Oraarrma: Oyae Orwyaoa Cvaiay. Naerars; Sydney Darte. bus; Aaot Andrew Dye, Be W.

Va. Hartaaart A. arareate. OraJiviOe. Rodaerte Joaaav OrwsrrBW; Frank Ckaav tar laeaager.

CI. LArklag Valley; Howard Larwta. CI Teaaoo; Wyiand Clistoo MarVow, Sc. and Jama Edgar Megraan. Sc.

Lkarias Waaary. Uotasrr, CL. Newark: Zetdoa A. Park urea, CI Clyde, Ohio. Bae-nie Jamaa Rock wood.

Ci Lnioaa trtty. F-ana-; Cart reoerie SV-anealder. CT Oak Park. TIL; Oaorgw Tatuaa SHrawt, Oberiln. Ohio.

Ralph Youns Frelrtcsrlowa. Ohio. WniUaas Joaeph Trsts-kla, Colfax. Waa; Irvine lamaa) Workman. Ci iAanvlIae.

Ohio The winners of the prrae sV-Hptnre reading announ-ed thla noon are Horace Poar. of airanwitae. first prts. Oira Mostt gont-ery. of Newark, aegoaad pa-tee.

t-Si MILLEE3 Drsoaar rtayllroania For rHecitoilaat-lng Against Tttotr IstaraaSa. Cmrioo, June It Th Asrhl for a snore afT active Interstate Commerce raw was tka overshadowing topic of fha annual convention of tba Mlllasr Natioaal AaaaociatAoa of tha t'nlted State te-day. A tone of extreme bitterness toward tha railroads croppd out during the aeaalona. and the nrlllers de- Glared that the excaort lour trad of tbe country waa being wiped out aa a result of The discriminating dUTerentiais now effect and which permit the shtpmerit of grain to foreign point for milling cheaper than American Hour for export. The principal actum In thla direction taken by the convention was the adoption of a resolution providing, tosetha-r with other Kational organiza! ion Interested In Government Tabulation of oomroerfje.

an effort ahould be made to have botah political part lea Insert a plank In their platform pledging the Influence of tbe party to secure enactment of uch legislation as will confer upon the Interstate Commerce Coarimiaslon the nax-esaary power to correct exlating flaarrant a-busea avnl to pro Ul summary r-fc 1 1 whn tinon Ini-Mllnflon It la found that 'excessive or tnetiuliabie chars-s are, being levied upon the people Zt. frivenlrtn ,2, elected Ficard of Trustee met and elected the following and Board of Mana ger for the ensuing veer Freeident. Magdelruirir. Milwaukee: First Vice Preal-(i-nt. BaiiArd.

Louisville. Second Vice President Kauffman. St I-ouis Third Vice President. rav1s. Rix-ha-ater Treasurer Wm Rm Grand Baplcfs.

Secretary. Frank Barry. Milwaukee. NEW PRESIDENT Of Miami Cntverslty lnaxalle-d Class of Graduate Gives iytplontaa sraciaL Biirarri to tsb ssQnssa Oxford, Ohio. June it The seventy-sixth commencement of Miami I'nlverstty vt as held this morning.

The graduates were: K'laabcth Charles Beaton. Thom.is Bennett Conetea. May Ada Oorlwr. Koy Temple House and Grafton Warley 8ul-icnberger. (oxford.

Ohio; Alexander Steeie Brady. Grfenfleld. Paul Maurice Hooven. Lemilton: William Renlck Hughey. Frai.k-fort.

Ullliam Henry Jamm. Jr. Spring-dale. I.ci Carlton Maxweli. Liberty Ind Cordon Frara McKlm.

Bur 'na-ton Kv LeRov Muruhv FVlward Pry or P' tiena-r Sevammile. odln Leia-h Remington. Tim fnsvllle, Ind Fanny Smith. Home Cltv Troy and Walter Thomas. orations were delivered hy Messrs Hoov- en.

Jami-i an1 iiouse The annual com- mencement anaress was hv Rv rr Kumler. LL f' itaMin Penn. The inauguration of Rev David Stanton. DD. as President of the university took place The administration of the oath of office and dellverv of the keys 1 waja by John W.

Harrron. Prealdent of the Board of Trustees The Inaugural address mas made by President Tappan. CAPTAIN'S UNIFORM Worn By Maaon, sad Merc haa ta Indorsed Hia becka Alleajed afortroriea arsciai. DtararcB to tsk BXQriiu. CoLl'Stri.

Ohio. June 14 A colored man, wearing the uniform of a Captain In the regular army, la sought by several merchants In this city He srae his name as 8 Mason, and claimed to be Assistant Surgeon of the Twenty -fourth 1'nlted States lnfaniry He further stated that he had h-en stationed at Ft Aselnlbolne. and wa on his way-hack to the fort from Washington where he had been on official business lie came nere irom leve.ana. and was accoinnanle.1 nv a while woman Kline. ho cailed herself Annie Masons checks were counterirne 1 by i- nruim.

or tne i niteo states Quar- mfh rtment Miss Kline aittea stamp, hut this doe not appe to be true. ,5 as the forrerv vider ntlv and Ink Tl he checks are maile our ovTi- to the order of 3 bv Mason, and whn itln! of "ajhr-i Th wr re.L'.jiy otaie-m auiEioniies are iooatnc for him to-friher miih th- city ltt-ctives. HEIR'S DEATH Places the City in Possession of an In-eome for Twenty Years Physician's Bequest. mrcciAi. nispATca to tub xxQcixsn.

Fiudlat. Ohio, June 14. By the death of Mrs. Ann Dondore in Los Angeleav last week, one of Dr Rawaon three heirs, this city comes Into possession of an Income of $.1.0110 a year Dr. who was the pioneer physician of the entire "Black Swamp" district, died about lrt years ago By the provisions of his will all the property, amounting to ahnnt mai.

000. was given three heirs, and at their income ot tneir shares was to go to the city for 'jn years During the 20 years the property cannot be sold or disposed f. and tbe city must pay taxes, repairs. Ac. At the end of the two decades the property and its Income reverts back to the heirs or their heirs.

The city is now practically in possession of the share of Mrs. Dondore in the estate, or will be In a few weeks. This income nets about W.OOn. and of this 1 goes to support the worthy poor of the city. eacn winter: I1.WJ goes to the Public Library, and the remaining JTaXi goes toward the improvement of the ctty.

00SS1DIHE IB JAIL, racial. DrsraTcn To tbe xxQciaxa. Dattow. Ohio. June 14 James Con.

sWlne, brother of George Conaidlne manager of Pugilist Corbett, waa brought to the Dayton Jail from Columbus to-day and will be held here until the December term of Court, unless he furnishes ball for hla aptjearanca at the Federal Court. I nfcted Statea Marshal Fagtn and Deputy United States Marshal Sanderson made the trans? fer. O. XX. Meek and H.

Penn, Federal prisoners, were ahe broua-ht to th Dayton Jail. Consul ine la well dreaaed. aad temi to think that he will escape further trouble. TRAHf DISPATCHERS' rXICTIOX Atlatti, Ga Jon 14 Tb Aasaaa Isllou of Train Dispatcherm, which ass been holding Its annual conventios hera, concluded its tabors to-day by eiecilna; that following ocers: President. J.

R. Lash. Kevcsstl, Vc Presiclest, J. P. Mann.

EnnEa. Texas: Oecretsry-Tr i a am a i Joksi p. Chlcaayo; aixecartiv Cnaanalltea. J. Culnoea.

Auburn. N. X-i A. CaulOeid. Wilson.

8. James, Cherokee. IowV: H. Brows. AWrnoaa, Cols.

The next 4ts-rewUaa will be head ta Ban TTsniasi II the veronal Toaeaday is Jaaav Aaksl. T0C33 PEOPLE ItXZ. araciAL bob-atcs ts las Dattos. Ohio. Jsxss 14 Tbs Ositaaa Toung Peoples BreAaraai fttarcsi af tha oaarewatsasi at the North rjayxoa BL ohttrtet ssxlsrscas Ohio, tm.

Kestscky. OrerlMDrt-aates (tssb taveas statea wars at atlasd- on icers jor tn for the essiuna-year arse of Hamiitoav presida-ot, of FreslasA, BseZ dcaaeps rata a raHary. srlil aaAd! at Clarelaaai. GOt TEE UCI3S3. ossn.

Jwaa 14 A nssseo. to-ttay ts James McCoy of ClodnnaU. JajI. Boyd, of OWa. ta 4a y.

aftar aaal ktrrn. I rrlav ta) tba acodaata aa4 i 1 1 i I I 1 FOIITHVO Ballots Were Taken. Cassingbaxa Lands SeTen-teenlh Prize. Big Field and Interesting Fight For Honora Wilsti Ilea Tryiia? Te Ceitrel Exeeitire Catnttte. CoarU WUI PaM oa tlu QTtlod Trosble Utcit Qairki ii Oaio Politick, NtSAU, Oauo.

Juno 1 On the forty-aaeoad ballot this evening, aflar an all aft ernoon's aitort to oownnaie a candidate for Coangreaa in th rWvwntoarith Dtotrtct. the Democratic Convention nominated Hon Joha W. CSsatnghi ra. of Cjsknrmin On that received 122V votea. or ballot 1T atore Coshocton want aoUd for him with a votea Holme caat Vt tar McfaowelL Iicalag 3S for Caaatng- ham and 23 for McDowell.

Tuecarawaa 2SV. sack for Caaainghajn and McDowell, while Wayn gave 3U to Caaalagham and 28 to McDowelL The Credentials Commit tee reported no contests, and delegations full, with a total of 2la The Commute on Organisation made the temporary cr gar. nation pea-ma- nam. adding Captain 1" Miller a Assistant Secretary' ruTrom tiarrtimc The ResoiuUon Committee, of which Judge Stlllwell, of Holroea. waa chairman.

and Fisher, of Coehocton. Secretary reported in favor of reafflrmlr.s plat form adopted yesterday at the con ventlon. which report in adopted The nomination speeches were limited to five minutes Judg Roach. of Co.hocton. named Mr Caaalngham.

8 B. Bailey, of, Holme, nominated Congressman John A McDowell, of Mllleraburg. Charles Mil- I ler. of Newark, preaented the name of I Judge M. BHster, of Licking County Judge Waldo Taylor offered the name of James Jltsa-lbbon.

of Newark, while fc. B. Eshelman. of Wayne. prsepnUri Judae J.

1- Mrt'larrui a name. Tuscarawas pra. aented no candidate. The first ballot resulted as follows Cas slnshajn. SI.

McDowell. 42. Brlster. 32S. Jones, of Newark.

1. Mca'larran. Si. Flt-s-: ribbon. 35H: Judare Samuel Hunter, of Newark.

1. There was "no practical char.ge in the situation up to the thirty -socond ballot, when caeslngham got 57. McDowell, 50; Brlster, McClarran. FUxglb- i bon. 33V.

and L- B. Ohllger. of Wayne. 2 On the fort-flrst ballot Casslngham re- celved 79 votes. McDowell.

82. McClarran. 27. Fltxglbbon. 41.

Tuscarawas wa given) 17j minutes for a conference before the next recelvea lia voles, trie a. nairman oi lie Wayna delegation voting 49 solid for him. but the vote was challenges, and a poll showed 18 for McDowell and 30 for Cas slngham. SOUr CHANGES MADE Judre Taylor, of Licking, announced a desire on the part of three delegatea who had voted for McDowell to change to Fltxglb-I bon. licking on that ballot having glvaau McDowell 1.

2 tor Fltxglbbon and 1 for MK'larran. Tha role wa challenged and the poll showed 23 for McDowell and 38 'for CMslnghajn, Mr. Fltxglbbon during the progress tha roll call urging the fi lav-vis mho had supported him to go to 'anlnfrrwim- Chairman Pomerene appMnt- I Stllweil. of Holme. Wylle.

of Wayne. Mitchell, Tuscarawas. Adams, of Co- shocton. ari'i Fltxglbbon. of Licking, to escort the nominee to the hall.

Mr. Cassmpham. who is Vice President of the Commercial Bank at Coshocton, grace- fully retpon'Id, attributing his nomination not to his personality, but to the fact that Coshocton County had not had a Congress- man In 44 years. Mr Casslngham feeling- i iy expressed his appreciation of tha honor the convention had conferred, and voiced some x-'aod truths, which wej-e 1 Ka r-i 1 I a 1 4 1 1 vci Judge Waldo Taylor, of Newark, the new Cntral 1 ororolt teeman from this district. aii'i r.

it r-sneiman. or va ay ne. were and Instructed to vote for linsn. Newton StilwelU of Holmes. I anl F'rank Pomerene.

of Coshocuin. w-o ele -ed alternates. Judge Jasper Mitchell, Tuscarawas, saa made Presidential Fiector by acclamation under suspension of the rules. Before the convention adHjurneci a resolution indorsing the record of John A McDowell Congress during the past four years was unammoualy passed. The convention was called to order by BV1 1 tor McCabe.

of Coshocton. In th Jjnes Opera House. Attorney Wm. Pomere-na- waa introduced aa temporary Chairman. "A8I BAKER Aboot Hcportoal Oppuaaitios To Ssd JToraker st Coluaitvaa.

arscraL luararca ts tbs BxatrisBB- I'nu' Bl's. Ohio. June 14. Senator Fora-ker arrived In this city to-mat ht and Srlll make an argument before the Supreme Court to-morrow for the Ohio Centennial I Commission in Us suit to mandamus the a. a I by it.

The result of this case will decide the i fat rf f-. an nla 1 fan si t- cT tka nt Kar Senator Foraaer pleaded fatigue and went to Weal aa soon aa ruaaaihl. He i lec I e.1 to make any prediction aa to the result of the vica er.aio.n, the prise murht go to "any of the good men" who are in the field. When asked about the reported opposition to George B. Cox for the Ohio member of the National Committee Senator Pnpakar tli.a h.

W1 uU know rf i i I 1 i I 1 I opposition to htm In the delegation to the tions were made for the funeral, which took convention, in whose hands the duty of se- place to-day ljhTh rhTiSv. p. a -vr ih Baker, the head of the State Anti-Saloon to his home Goricker met him at tbe League, whose controversy with Mr. Fora- I threshold, a picture of health and con tent -ke- had occupied much newspaper apace of wa t- late Insisted that one third of the Ohio delegation are opposed to Cox "Well, vou 11 have to ask Baker about that." said Mr Foraker. "He know more anout i nio an airs tnas i ao.

i heard of any opposition to Cox from the del egate. WLLSOH KES Try taw To Se-oar Ouaatrasl of ttte Satate Exec-wtive Ccassmltte-ap. araciAt, mwarct -re tstb aeutiiaaa. roLrxBrt, Ohio, June IA The Wilson faction of the Democratic, party Is trying to set ap tbe ptrts to make W. W.

Dtxrbta. of Kenton. Chairman of th Stat Fxeco-trve Committee and F. Genlsck, af Clesre-land. Secretary.

Darwin helped WUsoa tn his stxasaie for a aeat ts th coot am rasa, and Gestach's father, the ntskw of th CredeBtlals Committee from tha Sevan-teenth Dtstrlet. materially ssststsd to that end hy his stand ta that committee la return Wilson is tryrna; to plscs them ts control of tb Btata Comnxrttee that he may through them rata roatrol of tb state onraBixatlon. Ns headquartars arttl ba taeiected for tha commht natll after tk satloaal an effort win few asad to had see taa NaUoiaai Casaaattta to iocs as ta satloaal keaaqrraa-tera ta thts ctty fer the cam. paign ot llaW. it sin aasafsl ta that, th Btat Com mitt wlU bay Sraraly aa aanex ts tha NaUoaal Coaruslttea.

ACTIVE TSTZSXST aty Btlttaa, atr. sTsah-an tiiltiails a tak as actlrs part la somics la tha ftrtars aad as a mssss ta tats of aplaea aa Mr. HasAteO stated to-tignt that aa a)s had saifa. ea-ad at tb hsad of th Reosrojna-c-ec-reiarea af tha convention ass era ay. Jj rota on ths trst baliot far Jrle.At..

wm rrponed a 2j3, tile axcorcUaj Xwsr Tfrarr aVsetxba. lTrs mi an kWTSt7av Osaa Joss H.C K. Haskell, wsa waa faatd fas- Pslassts sa-jLdtrss ts I to tave awaaaas aaf Baa frit St asraas ka naSlj B2X Aa taas aa waM awsn 1 11 a to a aaalat.aa. a-yayewar. a asaas mm sat lean ant ra taMrw.

ix ngg oouira ia TVa trVt s. ht to be thrown hue the Cowrta at mt T. day Saasataat Law tHitalta KaaeaS drow ap a paratraaw ta wair tta BMard of paMiuts; ta Caaaly AaaBTor a pay raata lairu ay ne onara tor pan of it ess utit ar tao rsrtey rlea Aa ceatary aWarttor Kaiser haa alttor Craig sot ta pay th kalla. 0QLOXEL BEOOatES A CATTiJX Crauratsrs. Onto, Jane 14.

Colonel T. War, asst. for years a weil-kaown agent of th B. and Ol Maavd Bora, haa Boon nottfltS that no has am a eja. slatted a Qaa-rtTaas-tra clerk In the Depart an ent of Porto Raeo Ha wlil have Uta rank of Cs plain.

Coloeaet Rafapert tear far porta RlCw Ik a few days wttk his family. FIGHT XXFT UP. asrafrs pa raa aswrsssa CoLrxtrt, Owio. Jane it WtV II a ma aaVd te day that ts ReutlVm County CewtreJ Oomaatttava elawted ywoterday by tk d-aleaxatea to Lb state convention would be the canntroillaNg -nm'" af the future Ex-Sbenff Jamea Koaa says the It Committee chosen last spring la still la exist-eac. and will aaalartala roatroi of affair.

KEXCEB VILL BX OFE. inruL stsytirs ft tu utriut Cot-inscs Oslo. June -Well-informed poUttrians be Ilea that James Mercer, of this city, will be ene of the two deputies In the oAr of Btata Fire Marshal Hollen beck and tbat Helleeberk a son. wha figured In the Hanaa senatorial fight will be th other. WARNING t1 a 1 Given Fugritive Taylor That He Had Better Not Ventore Oatsidr ef lndiaaa.

At i A c-i. FneDd Chartered a LOa-OmOtiYe tnd Harried to the Ex Claimant, Whom He Thought is Danger. ajaviAL mTArrm ro rw Qmmmv Ln di a a F-oLJ a. Jur.a 14 Tb On-rToii of lr.41-.r-v Is trylnf ir-versior Mount -f ua 1 ernor Hxkriuir rqulitlon f'r AMorrey up onor (v-t rM um of Taylor to Kentucky by aaaertlng thai the Indictment against him would not hold rood In the Courts of Kentucky, nor anywhere elae for that matter One point which he urge amr be smith Invraiigailon by the prosecution. Th Attorney -ileneral say that the principal fault Ilea in the fact that the Indictment name no principal, onlv setting out th names of the alleged accessories "An indictment naming acce- Ieorlee without the principal wlil not stand." ra; ea the A it omey-General A close examination of the requisition, a-so aays the Attorney-General.

Indicates that It was first the Governor of Ohio, but was carefully and afterward "Ohio "Indiana" waa substituted. waRla'INtl To tartot The friends of Taylor regard this as i niflcam. and they have warned Taylor to be on th alert If he ventures outside of Indiana They recall that Colonel Campbell remarked before leaa tng the city that he had no doubt but that Governor Nash would honor tbe requtaitlon, aa It was believed hs fully understood the situation and that he would take a fair and nonpartisan view of the matter. Some merriment Is expressed over the belief that Justus Go-be I Is no! In the habit of registering from v.v-Inston. Ky as he started to wnte nati sfter his name, but erae 1 it and sub- atttuted Covington Las! night the Republicans while confident that Governor Mount would deny the requisition sere much exercised over what passed in the closed-door conference with Campbell and his associates, and they were not easy In their minds until midnight, when the Governor said that he had denied the sppllration.

CHAKTSBED A LOrOMOTIVB During the night somebody telephoned to W. K. Bellls. at Martinsville, who Is an ardent friend of Taylor and Flnley. that Taylor's safety was endangered, and he char- tered Kxf nd covered the distance I Dei ween xxruDia ilie aaau a 1:0 ia.

tea 'i i. 1 minutes. To-day Flnley accepted a proposition from I Chairman Hernly to participate In the Indiana campaign, and he will take the stump bout the first of August. It Is understood that he will make his first speech at Heru-ly's home at Newcastle, followed by ap- Funtments at Anderson and Richmond Inley Is slated for Congress in the Eleventh Kentucky District, concerning which, this afternoon, he said: "While I will not make the race this year. I will yet go to Congress from the Eleventh District." FRIEND He He Buried Eat Him on His Rstnra From the Funeral Coroner Notifled.

aa D1TiTr" TO ssociaaa Phiuadsx-PHIa. Jtiif rill be an Interesting meeting al the Coroner office lo-laMirrna when Oearn Kuril Will Unfold a stranc ipef rinre aaa On May 17 Gustav Goricker Jumped from a second bU boarding heuse. was taken to the Philadelphia Hospital nd A week later he was discharged from the hos- pttal and on the same day he disappeared. Last 8unday the body of an unknown man was recovered from the Schuylkill River, and it waa Identified by Kurtx aa tbe body of hla friend. Goricber.

Elaborate prepara- where he had seen visiting friend. The matter was at once reported te the Coroner and Ike body wlU probably be taken from the cc-meterv oars to tne morgue to-dav All the parties interested In tbe case will meet at the Coroner' a office lo-morrow morning te square matters. BEATEN By tttas Black: Prlaca-. aad Prwtty Mas Je-vrel I Mlalits tSapeciai Cable te Tct EngnaTt aad New Tors Heraad (-opyrsght. 13oe.

by Tork Heraad CmnaSBy LoatDoa. June IA The pretty Miss Jewel, whose association with the African Prince, Leoeavaraila. last tuxuatr g-'nd her mack socertarty. is mi saa rag In raxaar a saaaaUooal Th fact of the matter la that th county ssUc of a itr beater are drswJiur the canal between 8tratford and gale for her body It is stated that the Prince quarreled with Miss Jewel on Saturday niarht at Manchester. tn.

rsttsiiiiusisiju sf her extravs- EtnejBji and strack her. As a result she ft hist, aad has sot bea see-a sine, hut cWthina: aad a tragic letter. sxarnaeo ajtty jewel, hav saca found os th ana taaaltaJ by ttae fe st wnacat aa Wgwd. lady ax th a3-PmiI)3r8 PLAI3, mt Kessr yaartr- xtawr. rkr.

St. Lw Baaiss aad nr. Hgm af tat ctty. win leare BiiBdsy for a trts hs Tfle-w- L. Party arfB sstsra ta this rdty ta a fear wseas, sad th Guaaral aad aaa wttaiiTr wtll ar to tbear thsasaaar ia OTTO GOT TIT Jjrrx.

purti leans sC aTXarvaajaJrTX atyauo. Jaaae tweaas tk aartU PislLltOt Isarnaaaa Jaaas 14v Th Ita- lliaiHaiaaiiT sad. rutnsm I i i I 1 i I Countiea i joint senAtorWl ow.ontJos her to-day noruinated Louis W. Otto ot Craw- forQaTlIiaV DEPUTY Charged With Homicide Far Oae ef the Killia ia tbe SL Ltiis Strike. Praidtit of tao Strtstt way Catoa limef-Cari Eaaaiiaf Wttaoat Polk- ProUctioa.

Br Latr-ia Jus tA YATYth tk withdrawal to-aay af tho ctty poAvc freas ail tk evro sod poser hemes af tk St. Lsvuu Tranall Caasapavsy sad tastr ret are ts taetr ragalar hears there waa tnia evtdaace ta day ef a afreet car striae. No dial art am is of aay kind ware rapaarted up la a late kavsr. and street car officials ar toanilaas rkat tkey will be abie 10 raouma full aaarvtr every nne within a few days Murk later aat wa thin by the sea.ua el pubiic In the Coroner' a tnauest over ta baatlaa af ttntart and a rHtsaaas who see kitlod last Sunday by Bionabers of tike riass coaraet at ua. which waa esknarliaded 10-day with a terdict af homicide.

I asca se a. i r-v I Wltneawea to-day eat 1 Red that Deputy Saanff Marsh a'aot Frederick B-jhn. th dtlaen in uueation. but dlsaa-rwed aa to tk axpuiy a provocatioo for snooting. A Sanaa- w.r,.i mo.

flictir.s KatroManii mad by wlmini aa a ha-ther liruCcanact Stark order the lae-puty Kheriffa dr 00 th crowd Seta-rat of the Itputlet tesntrVed that he! orde--d the posse guard to sho, while at, decaareal thai he did all in ase power r-- I lattjtire from Brt Brttig diunoearane af Ierutv She riff Marsh aaa a startling development at ta T.w-.U WW I irquat. it la bevlleved that Mai ah has left 1 city. No furtner a h-n-rPro: No furtner eearch win be made frterada off th rrjaacute him tbe ver dict of the Coroner Jury being considered practically an ex one rat ion wostAM aaorcan An attempt was made by a crowd a Bremen and Aalrsbtiry streets this afternoon to attack a wubuui who had lust alighted from a t'nlon Line car Two Deputy Sher-; Iff, with their riot shots-ana, tap treed tka crowd and rearaasd the wosnaa MaJion. President of th Street Railway I'nlon. haa disaptared.

and the police and atnker are looking for hlnv 111 ofTice a. raided several itn age and ail ef hla papers veere stolen It Is supposed the Transit Company Intended to hava him arreated. and Mahon fled te elude raatare Hia absence eppareaily puaaiea th strike leaders WITH A GDI As A god Wosnaa A wwd a a Lawks Striker, arenar Diaraft To TB ntmit St Lone. Mo June 14 it developed today that Mrs Tilda Unnartx. years old.

of avid Manchester avenue, awed about person who had threatened her wltk lence because aha rode on a car of tka St. Louie Transit Company during the troublous time In the Houth Cad- Mr. Unnarta boarded a Broadway oar; carrying a amall satchel which contained ej loaded revolver Despite warning ska alight-ed at Miller street, and was soon sarround- ed by a large crowd of women and young men Without hesitation the aged woman drew the from the satchel and ordered the cros-d ba'-k Then ahe calmly declared she nouid make trouble for the first one who abuaed her. The crowd promptly heeded her caution and allowed her to pasa She then trane-a. e1 aome huslnesa In tbe nlf hborhood and took a owr back to the heart of the city.

START FOR PE1ON0. Russian aad Jap a Fos caia area Now svsfiiT. tatartrcs to raa asenasa New Ynax. June 14 A Washington dispatch to the Herald Is aa folios Russian and Japanese troops are on their way lo Peking. Thee forces are supplementary lo those landed by the naval aaiuadrnna at Taku.

and. ao far a known here, are tent without aeeklng the approval of the other Powera. Certainly the T'nlted Statea has not been ap-j proached It la presumed here that Rut. sla. bent cm counterbalancing the prepon-j derance of British marl nee in the relief col-( umn.

ordered her troope tta proceed from Port Arthur I'pon being Informed of the action of the St. Petersburg government and of the murder of one of its official representatives in Peking. Japan decided that its laterest da-rnandaad that It be represented vy a atrong military force It ts thought that at least one and perhaps three regiments, depending upon the number of troops sent by Russia, have been ordered out of Japan It Is the presumption of ofltciala that th action of Russia and Japan is due to Lhe I cutting off of communication wlfh Peking i The general expectation la that Great Britain will now land additional troop LARGE CROWD At tend eat tbe High school Com anamcar-nent at Gle-stdsle. The third annual commencement of the Gleridale High School took place at the Lyceum. In that village, last evening, and the largest class of graduates of years ra celved their diploma.

The exercises were opened with prayer by Rev David Heron, of the Presbyterian Church. The essay. "The Economic Advantages of Education." by Walter F. Hunt, shon-ed much resource and study Miss Frances E. Musavey In an essay related many historical facta reia- tlve to Gitndale and vicinity.

Waller I Schtlimtn, with an eesay. "An 1'n honored and I'nsung Conflict." acquitted himself with great honor, while Mlsa Alice R. Rich- ardson handled her subject. "Looking Back- warn. Wltn srear rrn' II to herself a rt.a teachers Mut Fred McLean chose a most popular oration on Henry George, and showed a most familiar acquaintance with the people's idol.

Th( address of the even-i ing was delivered by Prof Wliiiam I Crane, after which esme the presa-r, la'lor. of dl-i plomas by Mr. H. Brown, roembe? of the School Board An unns-al num ber ol citlxens were present SPECIaUi TRAIN Raced After tha Regular the Mxfatte Waa Left Behind. Lbxiwotoh.

Kr June 14. John Spar-hawk, en route from Louisville to Philadelphia Friday night, got off of a train to mail ao leu aim ci cnaiicreu aw uu O. train, engine and one coach to catch th regular, with orders to cover the distance at the rate of a mile a minute. The reg-uiar train was miles ahead when the special left. The special covered the first 1 miles In 21 minutes and the next 34 miles tn 44 mrnutea.

He Is a half owner of the Louisville and Atlantic Railroad. GRIM REAPER Sana act P. Ely. XH Jan 1 1. Sam Del w-ji known as a promoter, and who i was' from 1SSS to 1SW beavlTy Interested ts and railroad ventures tn th upper perJnsul aged To.

died in Parts tale 'naoming. LUM32 PLAir BUilED. aracul ntaraTca to tsb aVQCxaaa. Timx. OHIO, Jus IA Tk THBn Beat vTood aod Lumber Coenpairy.

ae of tk srgest hataher catwtrm ts Kartasyestern rake eras completely ratted ky Br at Bttid- to-nigbt- li5 1 nSaaX 1 will sot be rebault- Q-BaIXXZ dt troitble. i r. UBd -w a. Ii.laa wras alissten as aTday. Two wsxraats.

tntisa; Packar SrkS was for-atr rUmmXmt Ltim earttsxYBaakTaf tlus ctty. eoxr ciu-giOarai iuxd iecl. an 1b saws, sad fied lhat kls i BO TIMl'mjmmm UaaA OL. WUS hTLar- 'cmrnr. ksar ta-aay.

IBs waat- i I 1 I a atkjHawaaiw-atJcd Bwa-wmo a It puts color in the cheeks, sparkle in the eyes, braces mildly. Assimilable by the weakest stomich, invigorating, refreshing. A boon to nursing mothers. Anheuser-Busch Brewing As5'n St. U-bb.

U. S. K. THOUSAND attenvoewbaaa Rfaa. mUlsat rtriooa Waaauwareoai.

Jauaa 1A tar Car daa nam ASairaO ef tk Lecatieav to-day recetvod fraaa Paaaaaa af tfacial bulletlas glvtag atotaUa Of tn rarwnt biandy engagement set wee a taa a a iMt saaf the leeohttlaaarta Oava of tbe bolletlss to awed by tk a an a el ta comaaaad of tka Go vera ma I troop, and reads: ronalder tk rayolataoa ended Th enemy's arsty. after tn s-ht oeiar a raw sm and I Ikiak tkey eaasvet I ca secure ro-oaroreontenta lawr isii irsMIlfO iota a-, kausxsd all I heir supply of l.9JO,iMn eart-( rviarea Tkatr loaa ta 1 (ion da a. meiwauvg i IS) chief and many subordinate "Taey hav t.kOO wounded- Taas nguros are foraUhed aaa by tba prteoaera. seme of theen psrsooa of inwarlasca Tk nghl occurred near Rueam mange, la 1 th Dtatrtart of PaJosaearre and LooartJa. and tbe Ceene-ral foa-wardasd haa raapoart from Paionesrrax showing that the eovernanent force ocr-upied the Said after tha fight The Government losses are not stated Another official bulletin repoeta that tbe chief of the revolutionary force.

General Vergea Santoa. haa been captured COPPERS Are Inclined To Believe fkat LiflL BrtBriB Sk0li4 Al rW4 IS K4B If A A Parallel fae. Tti- actior. ft th Bo-vrd '-'f IVllr rf in refualnf to t.Myf Iuaularavni Jm-i Br an rain to accept the t. waa pre-n t-4 to hlm(f anl wlf en thf rs.t-nty-f.fti.

anrUveraar of tr-tr wtM r. jc I i-autiBf rirdravbis rommriit. avTiiJ The general opinion la that the point la a lit far fetched and aavora lo much of 'lartam T. actios ef Ike board had the opooeite than that which waa Intended, and Totaatwv Jaaee it Haa den. -rallied discipline rather than upheld a4 bey af ltawa The gift waa made by members of the aaWs af taarwitaa a I foroa who hold the lieweaABt-is high aa- i saiaasarsaa.

or w. teem Those wno a now Mrangan oeel are cunalnced that he would not how favoritism to those who presented him with ca a token of their personal regard Tha coppers thought that they were doing th right thing, end that Brsngan did perfectly right tn scceptmg It It wa meant for his wife principally, and she should gain pose a ssliati of It If the Commissioner and Chief I aeltsch recede from their nt without loam-ig their dignity aa superiors A policeman Mr Oruaan. Kaa it said yesterday jean la 'eatsrvfl. Member of the force have rea-etved pre- aUOeaaaea ir I rati. but.

strange to aay the rax-lntaeit vara never hauled before the board and asaad to return them. All members of the force, from th Superintendent down to the turnkeys, are on an equal plane In the eyea of the pub- lie that employs them What holds good for one holds good for another, aad thla rule can be app led to the rase of Chief Daltarh himself ha been rather lndustrtcrus tn his efforts to stop the price lea of omoere ac- ceptlng present Ji ha in his po as aaa. an a diamond he-dge that was preaaenteaj to hlnv The police service waa ao exorllent during the seek that the A fl Encampment as held here that the rltisena. to show, Js 14 s- their appreciation, presented the Chief with Srtdtr CMy avaw u-dar a. -aa.

a magnificent badge Nothing wsa ever sa'd -uw. a ataiut that If he can keep tk badge nky should not Brsr.gan be allowed to keep the ta service This Is a problem that th po- bjsiso St J-r. Uce are anxious to have an.wered. Both of I tar Trr4 Rat a them are servants of the people, and either Mlwat, raai fe a-? of them Is amenable to tne ia wa that govern the nonpenieao Police Lepartmeni. NO ACTION Hyde Park Council AdTised To Take.

Although Saed oa Aceoint of Bond Issne. The threatened suit to enjoin th village of Hyde Park from Belling 1173 ask) of bonds vialcoim McAvoy. In accordance with i TTr. Vai. prM acaw ''are Council last Wednesday evening haa 4 te-aar a e'ed The bonda were Srst adver- narnang a hr Used some time ago aad bids re el ved to pay a premium of 19 per cent, but they sere never delivered to the bidders, tut have been held at the Franklin Bank.

Leei Wednesday tne Council reaorved lo r-javt all the bids ar.d decided, without again advertlalng for bids. to seal -he bonds to Malcolm McAvoy at private at a premium of only per cent TTsere- fore H. Bclc sued yesterday to a- jotn that sale oa the ground that It is 11- legal rom Mr McAvoy. who Is an attorney. ln- ulry waa made aa to whom he represented.

a-a Mti w. BKiii-a for th bonds Bad Been paid to tne as well aa th flAVcaay premium kitt far the has 1s when Sai were advertised deeUaed le tak them, be- cause tn ViiiSBW waa aiva sauawaarai a.e a- dnnaiL i Coder rae law. said Mr. MeAvoy. after' koia nave been one advvrrlaaed aad are not disraosed tkey raa aatd at prrvate mm -sale.

That was doae Is this case, and I saaa. ia bought the boa 4. aaa ts money end had a contract with the vulage before the axis i was Sled to eajota tn aaie. It Is posslhae ta vUlage aSctsas wfll so tbe first tatdders wsa reftaeed to take the a rr i i w. bid and what ts saeavttlas wrrs Saauy asad for.

that ta. V) per c-eaw. of their face s-arae. The Council or rtya yen aea a apeial I meeting las night for tk paarpua af da-1 leralauif sraat Bc-tleaa that body sJaaouid 1 take now that tha atraeat Is pi si ibiiii bsaarvia that were to have feats ttirssg aver to W. I Todd A Oa war head aw aiiaa a set- I ilianl of taw lajunartaaa snl aaoascltar Walsh ad vised that Cawseil tak so actios ef aay sin sx xss present lira.

He that It era arsaatals IB I that tka BilaTatas would ta shut do asytaiaar His view mt tk IMCIJTIONABY ary aVspaxrtsMst of th OilloaBs mt held at tha Oases, last txlarhc ta trkkh tka foIVrartDST patad: Mary A- Duocai Hacker- aataans -iatos Atay saaa a srsss Sara ku tka Em ass Ward. lanra W.iw srrsjkgwi ssreatsat Iwsarri aitss. as foiiowsi I aw ta Vmsc Miss letaasT T5 t-'Mtttt Bfel tTs wBeas. avaa) jja- lavacra Tajax, Jgmfmm JASB ssBSSSaBsSswS Pan tisa rtaraValaaBB 1 taal a Seat. LXxaa tAaaaa ST.

Baresa I byaiciins the vrii over, prescribe for p. tiems who lack apr. tite or vigor or hen convalescing from a serious illness, the tonic JjEAD And Tail Chopped Avaj, Reajra Edee Triaaifd Tlee tw Itesit Eiqairtr ta th Poaalola ton OHIO. KtutmrTanri law aaa aaaa Uas aa (1 ass anu. aaasul e- ear a a -v- I as avad at mmmr TVvt ar Uaer Sea Maims was it a.

ana la ina asaaiaer vara aftAaar etawt taa .1 J-a lata a alia Mvan. sfv-asaa a ear. mm a a a Scaw fl iaa -mm taaj aad evlil eelly esiaa Taa wli Uattntin yaai. lavr tX a. St tr tira Ta 's asa-Bj-a exAvai a a asm a- KT r-aaa-a te Oar a I ta f-F Tw -1ty SAW (11 Ittri trxaw cianiTiu a r.

r-i aaa aTtas- -stas IBsaeae Wax-! aa- ai Sa Sar a aibai etry this Caaaaiooa it ara- Si aa 'at frvislil tralm a I alar aaa -a. Alton i. It as- a tarsi. Ha had a CLB-rxcua s-rv rana it saa aea aaT Taaawa atraal ear tha afiaa-iva! IIDIAIA. MaDlsoa is taacayi Casn aat IEI1TCIT a a AU Unrarril If' Wb.

It 1 laesa-! aaea wa arrvstad last rard Coaatr lall Hora k.v rut stv aiiieal save-- yaastaiSar au-3 Bell Saataca tot airtat4 yf aturVr rmt octi arrjats'-w T3 5L3L BtirrL Jasaaa 1:1 ea aa 1st r-S kialtnal ts-da 8TEA1CSSI? Jura tr-a Jaaa a IS. frnes Sew 1 Tr. hmm Oaaraaiia' -law rsek isaaa HMaSUT va P-'aa- bar HA r- A awAifsaasajpinja- I 1 1 mt tanas gd as II I I aw awamkll mmm-rwj a. ta MsMlaarMJ raajBVfBBeM, K-atwTT Ai-aa-SI laSdl i IS Uat Isa-aVrt Ht BRtaVsj Loka, Ta tstO." 3 -4 laSa Ittk4 Hi tl B. Ata-aft-at taU IsMi rtl as-Tj TW my WAtoaTtt tftak Vrtlalutl jt Id -iasa.

Prsaa, rkaaad freas JaaaM aaiaa. aa lbs M-ara Qataaal-yi isaa- a lvarpoex. f- .4 VMWta. OW laaoa -c staaasaw Maaaia sar Mar. BOTfl TISX iX-TT fa ACS SOS.

Mic-s Jr. a rt asiana a wa-knw t-- rc BSS war cosuaeeted r. seaaoa. waa sVoarte-i "'Z tuaasyOT-ing te sar. a t- vaual Beaaavtsaer.

who aaa taea fraaa a brvtge The Hi tJ- MELUN tw-.

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