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' Eastern fww Generally fair;
Utfbt to fresh winds-'
J5tef bear arMw forced g -duie
w sotkosu 4
Smsmtlonal semes mi oofUlaM la
J i -th Taggart dlVOTO Mil'
TV ariato in th paser mltmn If ex-
IMrtl b mMkr fioiv.
.-Th atthorltiee t NV Orleane eoasld-
tha yUow fever situation hopeful.
" Th Trsjissrdsslsslppi Cotujrsu to split
' ap over th Chinee exclusion affair. -t'
The CMatg rsdprodty' oonfsreno
sounded Um slogan for ft dual tariff.
'4. Indictments are expected tram th oot-
. leek grand jury fey geptemMr L
Tha convention
of
tlw Negro
gmnnmi Macs to
at New
A saddle man wu fined and Imprisoned
tor nrmliHm felas rumor on yellow
flaw. -
AnegTO '
. Jgjjalb
A negro was taken from th charMf and
by a mob at lake Coravorant.
Th first two bales ad enttaa imhi
5 ' ft New Orlaan war aoM tor th yellow
4 ftw fsad. t
Th marina hoapltal service Issued It
first weekly report on tha New Orleanl
lever situation.
The president win recommend Federal
Control of Irtauraao ooatpaua In hat
to
The crnsw bureau report show a per-
gtotsot decline la the birth rata In Amer-
ica gurus Um put century.
Secretary Wilson srllf modify the exist
ing ordws regarding toek ehtpaiepta and
is railroad mutt H
must w
FOREIGN. '
An attempt wu mad on th Uf of
the China impraM.
The sultan denied the right of Franoe
t mddl In Moroccan aovemmeat at-
fair. TEXAS.
A. C. Taunt kUled til wife at Kaufman.
Tha Confadarat roumVa no mm mil at
Tyler.
Fir deatroyad ooncidarabl properly at
Oanabn .1
Cm at dying of aa uakaswa disss u
at Calvert
John Johnson.' aged To. wu killed by
wa aara m$ wsat
Henri I Brums foranua t Fort 8e
Jaeleto. died auddaahr.
" The Baworth Lasura
wnampmeat closes tonisht.
Th Tesaar csmpaoy Incrcsesd Ita offer-
t mum tor numue all oaa oent.
f Th old Battlers and Confederate vi
aVaaa of faille counts haaran a asualoa.
V ' Tsaaple Houston youngest ana of Oen-
nsl 8am Houston died at Topes. Kan.
ictlo ni arajited restn
the d
iltlasT at aa ail wU an Spindle
Temple etttacn wired a Drottat to John
wans maker oyer Waaolnatoa naratosa la-
snaanr.
Tha adjutant aeoeral aaM thar I no
Bjaaa tor aokiieni In tne ouaraatlae awilcd
. f. Tha Jafferasa Hsarr
fraud dewa a Petition as a arsciaet local
; Tha raUroaA immiisiIssImi ant ta Ue mm.
' trrs day on the oil uaasbortauoh nesting;
' rraerylok Is decision.
' The city of Austin bacaa recelrarahlp
nrveeaoiaaa aamiDsr toe lauouiai security
oompany os m ioum.
work waa commencad on the scaffold
at Con roe where Robin Bulllvaa is to be
hanged Friday. September 1.
Special As en t Hollla. Isyestumttna;
xexas oil oomnsnies. rorwaraeo anta
tha deportment of commerce and labor.
SPORT.
Tmipto and
North Tum.
Wtvc won tktt r&met in
Th SanTeitOVaV Drtt7 a th tUrf fMt-
r (or todAvy.
flui An too to and 0lTton won on
eoreti of 2 to 1.
Ptttsburc and Brooklyn broke ern In
a double-hmvder.
Fhlladelphln took Iter fourth tr&lfht
.JookCT CalHh&n mar dl from tnjmioa
Iwavtvod tm a Call at lratorja.
Wtonvtport had her whole InftoM out
Otf Um samo but won from Mom phi.
COMMERCIAL.
Th stock movement waa broad and
Hat tartly atronar.
Fart Worth cattle
were tower on all
Claaipa aJtoopt calrea.
LJtUe waa doinc In olla.
with traders
amttaried to take amau lota
Fredlctlotia of froat ta the Dakota
Wittti nrmnoaa In wheat piicea.
1 Both auaar and ooffee held firm with
a batter ahowlne- In the foretan market.
HOUSTON.
Yacht club leave for See brook
njiui nine to prepare far the recatta.
thta
Messrs. Prince and HamUtoa of Hous-
ton and Mr. Adoue of Oalyeston will be-
' gin at onoe the erection of a new lea
C Moor states that crops In the
1 country are exceptionally cood. Ad-
vuwe farmers to sail cotton u soon u
Fninsil along the route and business
Bsea at the city petition the county com-
mmstunsrs ta extend the Mala street
V graval road two miles.
Th dty officials and Water Works
i coenpany offlolala ar silent coneemlruj
tha pruaiess of mum belnc dtfeus-ej
In the conference Asslatant City Bn-
glmet Miller resigned.
? ghariff Aadwaun. Jnstlo of th Peace
Lambrecht and Deputy Sheriff Bates
S after haying riven the matter a thorough
fcs'ontlaalluu. make the atatemaot that
.' they find no foundation for the reports
- inac uiere worn armea
gnten during Um Humble
tarda at th
J TWELVE MEN KILLED.
8kit of Stone Quarry Slid Down
at Anentown Pa.
CAafoctatOal Praaa Ranorta)
' Allen town. Pa... Aiurest i.-A mass of
Wm mini waigMng thousands of tana
from a aid of th anaxry of mm A
eg tha Lehigh Portland Cement oompaay
.: n( Oanrsd at aaaa today hast y mlnstea
at to att work. Twenty asm
war at work hi tb quarry. Only
of the aaaa gat away safely. The
uddled la a
anuara. twHvs of whom
war killed and aU ta lured. AO at the
. r QUEST OF JiARIENBAD.
Klnt Edwax4 Rgcdwed rlrt 'the
- ". ' (Aasootatad Pram RaparU '
Mnrliahad mmtand Me-aUag mfward
arrtvag hard tsaay. Be waa washed by
th aaambsra the " II limi 4
Tkiamn and meal atriemm. .V
' (-'f' ' i asm i 't " '
" Lifted ids Quaxantine.
CAssoclatad Pram Report.)
VoMla AW. Aarust to-Tba sPwa-ef
vl. 'sa. has lifted It ouarantln
e r t.
C0MPR0RHSE1SPIRIT' IN AIR
The ftospects .for!; Peactf. Ate. OmsMered to Be
DBtinctljr
'i
A CRISIS ON MONDAY
The Main Issue W2I Come
oftllutDajC'
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THE WDEHWTy DISPUTE
Wffl Be Pot to Ciir if Wltte Cut
Hat Settle It.
FUYWG OF THE
CARD
One of the Two MitenOM WU1
Have to Make Conceationa
or Rupture Will Result.
(Assoc lated Preas Itenart.)
Portsmouth M. H-. Aufust U
prospects of peeee are distinctly brighter
tonight- The plenpotentlanee are labor-
ing with a seriousness and eamastnea
which leave not tha slightest doubt that
both are anxious to oonoiude a treaty.
Though tha main points remain to be
contested and the pinlpo tanneries of
both sides speak u If the wonfereace
would go to pieces unless th other side
gives way. the spirit of compramlss to ta
the sir. Whan be returned ta the hotel
tonight M. Wltte who wu tired oof
with his hard day work said: 1 am
doing all I aaa do for psoas. Of the eight
article we have already considered I
have yielded' arrea N ether stslsamia
In Russia would have dmrad to do so
awea and I have dona what I have dona
upon my own respossfbQlty "
From aa authorltatlye aouroe It to now
poas.bl to torecast with fair degree of
aocuracy that the cruris will com on
aest Monday. Artiolee T and (. dealing
with the fata sf th Chinese Eastsra rail
road having been disposed of today
there remains In sddMma So that th eee-
aton ef Sekhslln which waa psassd over;
tha question of Indemnity which oomea
up tomorrow aa article I; the limitation
of Russia's as power I the Far Beat;
the surrender of the mtemed warship
and the grant t Japan of fishing rights
on the literal aorth of Vladlvsetok.
To all except th tatter ta Which ata.
sta win agree a negative answer has Veen
returned absolute la the ease of Indem-
nity end gakhsHa. Peraan both the
others may he modified and accepted by
M. Wltte la order to strengthen his po-
sition In Insisting upon a concession from
Jonas regarding Ita demand regarding aa
Indemnity and Sakhalin.
Before yield' ag on either of the latter.
It caa be regarded Ss prsctlcaUy certain
that M. Wltte would consult the em-
peror. THE CRISIS DUE MOKDAT.
The exchange of views on the five re-
maining articles Is expected to be com-
pleted oa Friday or Saturday morning st
the Istest. Ths plenlpotentlartee will
then adjourn until Monday when their
Isst cards will be thrown on the table.
If there Is to be bargaining. It will come
then and suddenly the conference will be
aver or peace will he assured Tha plen
ipotentiaries will come up with protocols
to sign and depart or remain for the
elaboration of the treaty of Wuhingtrm.
Articles 7 and 8 were disposed of to-
day the former "In principle." the latter
"unanimously." according to the official
bulletin Article 7 provides for ths ces-
sion to China of the branch of the Chi-
nese Bsstern railrosd running south from
Harbin to Port Arthur to Da In jr. and
with a branch line connecting at New-
chwang with 'the 8han Hal K wan-Tien
Tain road.
Article I provides Cor tb detention byx
Russia of the line through Northern Man-
churia which forms a connecting link of
the main line of the Trans-Siberian snd
Usurrl railroad with Its terminus at Vlad-
ivostok. -From both aides tha Associated Preas
la informed that the acceptance "in prin-
ciple" of article T only means that cer
tain points remain to be elaborated not
a dispute atijl exists. But thai may
possibly be only convenient method of
postponing until the final etraggie th
acceptance of an t article which would be
wd In the ultimate com pro mis.
RUSSIA'S CONCESSIONS.
Russia by th acceptance of thaaa two
articles. In connection with artajlea X X
and a. surrenders every veatlge ef her
ambition In Manchuria. She r In sis tb
door to th warm water loo-free port of
Dalny. upon whioh She tovtshed her mil-
lions and retain only a onmmemial road.
the link of the railroad connecting bar
European possessions with the marttlms
utuslut.es upon th Pacific The right to
polios It with Ruaatsa troops or railroad
guards hi given op and Ita protsctioa win
becocne the doty of China.
Th Chinese heists rn railroad to T-
aaped. Tha stem ran from Harbin
south; th top runs from th station.
chorlson Amur te Pograaltokaia
wiser it snnnarta with th inliinissal
owned Uxxrrl rand to tha eosac II was
that "cut-aff" which mere than anirthlng
else paved th way far what to known
tha "htsnchenas ads eater " ea.-n-
th whole plan of M. Wltte while minis-
ter of fluaaoe. Bto abject had been only
te Bank sf TaBanwen er tauay a cosa-
sasrceal oaatar part for roretgn trade atat
wtth th atmtsaTto railroad behind thons.
tha -mr tattrr
The ahares of ta Caiaeee Castara Raii-
road soespany eohslst ef IMtojsh which
at la ths form ef a amgie eartuioata and
hrs held la ths eefrars of the Bnasi Cht-
TW d par eant
wore sold t aaakara sad tha paMkh They
war hatsd th Mock change . ht
smng at bstweea al and at.. Th nas-;
ass hank aa Uailia.
bosKss I tin tresa tnsa s game mtmb
unsli anttna wars gaarantssd by the as-
stoa gmamasal and aweawd a over
Mem. Tw biada as tag a nailil.
Brighter. r V J
0.
aaaegggagawgagi
J Denied French Right to
a I Meddle In Morocxa
a Uasnnlsisd Press Bagorii
1 Fes Morocco. August U-Tha
sultan has declined to aoosds to
tlrs desosnds of th French rnlnle-
g tar for the pavassot of aa rndera-
alty aad the release of ths chief
of the Algeria settlement -at
g Oharb who was arrest sd In anas.
2 quenre of local trouble. The sul-
tan claims JurtatUctiaa over all Al-
g gerian settlers la Mtirooco. .Th
2 Incident may lead Is Important ds-
g yelopmaata.
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NEGRO BUSINESS MEN
ANNUAL CONVENTION ON
AT NEW YORK.-
President Coitunended the Or-
ganiiation as a Factor in So-
lution of Race Problem.
(Associated Press Report.)
New Torn. August at-Twe
colored business mm opened ths sixth
aunuat ssssnwa as tne isauoaal "
Business league hi this dty today. Ths
object of th league Is to bring togsthsr
tha negroes whs ar angagad hi hnstnse
for thsrnssivss far mutual help and sup-
port. Booker T. Washington hss beaa
president of tha Issgna since lu Incep-
tion. President Fornea of th board of
aldermen delivered aa address of
coma. A tetter from President Rooaeveit
wu read. The letter follows:
Oyster Bay. August 11. -My Dea Mr.
cett: I wish all success to the National
league. Tour omnia
to absolutely out of polities and Is
stimulating activity among your people
aad working ta Increase their efficiency
to the Industrial world. It to also doing
la th way of giving
case of tt
bUltles mm cHlsens and sower to
theae responsibilities. I need hardly say
that 1 put moral betterment shave phys-
ical betterment. But to tt absolutely Im-
posafMs to do good work m promoting
the spiritual laaitrnseisaat of any laes
aalias thsas as. a shrmdaglsa sf snaterhU
well being because this being necessarily
Implies that tha race haa acvetoped tha
real quahtiea of their Industry energy
sad thrift. It Is mm tm of a rase ma of
an Individual that while outsider can
kelp to a certain degree yet the real
help must come m the shape of self-help.
The success of your organisation and the
division among our colored fellow-clllsens
of the very qualities for which you stand
will moan more for the solution of ths
race problem than any philanthropic ef-
lorts merely from the cutatde. could pos-
sibly do. Wishing you all success I am
sincerely yours Theodore Roosevelt.
Secretary Scott also read a letter from
Governor Hlgglns expressing the wish
of the governor for the stir nasi of the
league In Ita chosen field.
Addresses off the conduct of various
kinds of business were delivered by R. B.
Hudson of Selma Ala.; William Alex-
ander of Little Rock. Ark.; John H.
ltrg of Greenfield Ohio and Robert
. Pharrow of Birmingham Ala.
The convention will continue until Fri-
day night when the local league will ten-
der a banquet to the visiting delegates.
CHINESE EXCLUSION.
TitTnississippi Congress Filled
with Dissensions.
(Associated Press Report.)
Portland Ore.. August It Unless Indi-
cations fall ths sessions of the Trans-
mlsslBslppt Congress which assembled
here today will be rent In dissensions be-
fore the congress la twenty-four hours
old. Utterly sntagonlatlc views are held
by the delegations representing California
and other Western States and those rep-
resenting Oregon and Waahlngtoa oa the
subject of Chinese Inunlgration Thia fact
became flrat manifest during Governor
Chamberlain's sitdrsas. The Oregon ex-
ecutive had scarcely finished his welcome
when he launched an emphatic dictum to
ths sffeet that while the rxxsamsrclal In-
terests of the Chinese ars valuable the
Influence of a horde of Chinese coolies
Into the Pacific States t too high pries
to pay for It. and this ha said would
be the result If the exclusion were not
administered with ths utmost stringency.
Though not so emphatic la hi declara-
tions governor Mead of Washington ex-
preened similar vtswa on the subject. The
fight probably will be Initiated before the
oomsnltte on raaolntlona. Ooveraer
George Chamberlain welooened the dele-
gates tat behalf of Oregon. Governor Al-
bert K. Mead of Washington followed.
Governor George C Pardee of California
who delivered tha rvsponss n behalf of
California wu accorded aa orarjoa.
Brief responses wsrs ato mad by Hon.
John W. Noble first vice prssldsat of
the oongress. and U a Prtaea aa New
Mexico. Th rsafiimnn sdjnmiaid sjatll
SIX LABORERS KILLED.
IFreight and Work Trains Col-
. liden in California.
CaL. Aagwst M.-Stx
Mexloaa tnrrh tat n Trtirs killed did alt
er sevea fatally tajured as a aisalt of a
rear sad -'"-' - -g' Oasto pa
rk tram aad aa extoa soerthbound
freight st Horssshosr bead twrtvs miles
esuU sf Cswsa at g e'esonk that insist
vv -Fought Oaet tar 10a.' '
XI Pssstv Tsaaav Auguat It-L Tstytor
aad E.P.'lhmip two sataerg aisae to
the. awMHalaa ef Meerollen. N. if 4 wuxr
re led over a tain claim and Ssvaeil t
fieht euel for il Tevior was kmd i
i - mm is u'-r a- t. T-r v-d p.s-
It
' ' . at 4 Jf- '
GENERAL !X)Ari"Ii the war in tbe' Eatt
MARSr-'It if
as mm
a e gg g a .
ON INSURANCE
President Held Important infer-
ence with ansorance Ben.
FAVOR FEDERAL CONTROL
Attention of Congress Will Be
Called to Matter in Presi-
dent's Message.
(Associated Press Report.)
Oyster Bay. August la. Federal super-
vision of Insurance the subject of a con
ference at Hags more Hill this afternoon
wu bo Important that an of the partici-
pants. James M. Beck." formerly an as-
sistant attorney general- sf the United
States and now special counsel tor ths
Mutual Life Insarance company of New
Tork. missing the regular train from
Long Island Ctty to Oyster Bay. char-
tered a special train from Long Island
City In order to asset bis engagement
with the president The parties to the
conference were the president. Senator
Do den of New Jersey president of the
Prudential Lit Insure nr i sialism and
Mr. Beck.
Th president for a oonslderabls time
but especially sine the dleUueurea mad
during the last few "nth regarding
th rasscstlrsii of th KoxdtaMa Ufa As-
surance society su msaifsstil a deep
Interest In ths problem of National con-
trol of tha trjsoranoe bnslniss. Th pres-
ident to known to be In favor of Federal
control of the Insurance brtsmaas. if it
oka be sronght about constitutionally.
Whether It aaa of act. to ths point to
bs yet dslsaiiilnsd. That the supreme
court of ths U sited States svssttnally wm
bs called stpea ts pass apoa tha questloa
there la littie doubt.
At tha ssaetuaioa af tha ennrsrsnce to-
day Sine tor Drydsa ralhal frankly.
-W llieaml th Wha eabjsct of
of tha hsjiiLi bual-
h said "and oar talk waa very
Personally I ash heartily
hi favor s( such siam natua by the Ns-
tlonal govsrsunent bscatase ft would in-
svrs the rvsnnsnlea doing hnslniss In sev-
eral of the many Stat waU defined
aad Weil rxmsidered sat ef rasrulatioas
and a deftolts policy. I moadutad hi th
easts at tha last awaasOB a sasiiiin pro-
viding for ssjpsrvisory eontroi of Inter-
state msnranos by th boreau of cornora-
Usna. I arpact to reintroduce the bin
early ta th next magmas My opinio
m mat a very mrwe nmjium st
will
of
If any
tar ths ststs moot that IT ss I aunt Moose-
vest wan sasosms an ajtsssneaaa his eses.
ssge to eoagreaa ta th light of develop-
raeots hi an Mat sta mo. tha. That he
W1U f lansamand tha asssA msnt at lagisli
tloa proyMlng for Federal sapaaVuioa
of mterstaae ilalmiln there ai mm room
EXPECT ITiDICTMENTS.
Cctton Leak Graad ?Jwy Will
epori rjw ugvsgr jr.
tasaaMases Wrmm .
i i imtm siwas assasarakj
asTtasx Aagwst W The saaal air
as
i lBtry tnt tha eeltua It lag 1
tlrery ef earpiayas at the aarlsnltaral as-
sxartmwst. ssesi at intra aaviag aa dn
with th work ef the statletlcai dspart-
rrotning eoald be ' aarertarae as
uper
vastoa.
While h aassanesBsat was made
th conclusions sf th sanf n ansa
war reacasNa. mere
Is the Cash that Counts !
up to you."
SMHSMaMWStHNMHseHMMtHMMMHMtttMtam
f orssar Chief Stattsticsui Hyde wha haa
stated hi desire to state wl
coaceralag ths work ef tl
dlvhasn. It wa said n
In the ansa of ertdenee in ths
aUTa of th graad Jury. It to the deatra
of th dlstriat attorney to put befors
thsas every particle of information obtain-
able sad far that reason the examination
has been prolonged to permit examination
of every person who might he able to
throw additional light oa the subject.
It was the belief at tha court house
today that Indictments would be re-
turned befors the retirement of District
Attorney Beach on August XL
At ths conclusion of the
joarnmant an til Friday was taken when
It la understood a number of oat of town
will give testimony.
BAD FIRE AT OMAHA
SEVERAL BUILDINGS Rj$
B URN ED.
Flames Originated in a Store and
Spread to Adjoining
Hotises
(Houston Post Special.)
Omaha. Texas Auguat M. Omaha had
quite a rtre mat eight Just before said-
night B. B. Coffey's store was found
sa Ars la sine between end IS o'clock
bat with all that could bs dons tt could
net be saved snd tha fire spread with
th full u a lag results:
a. B. Coffey. Ions of satire stock about
tmm; rally Insured.
T. W. Walah. loss aa brick building
for KM.
A Son. loss on stock CsSa.
frooa moving fully Insured loss
damaged by water.
nest.
of the WerU camp dSmag
ta watt (MM; Insured for ntto.
1. F. Hayes email frame
MSI: a Insurance
W. a. Jelly bat
a frssa oarry-
eto.. tm: as
Ossd work aaaa ad further
fire aad there Is as war
TO MAKE REDUCTION
OF PHILADELPHIA'S REP-
RESENTATION. Congriggiiign Burleson Says Such
a Seteution WU) Be Intro-
duced at Coming Session.
Clsoesatan Post SpedaL)
August M.
Tanas wu her thai aftar-
fresa Cape May
Before leaving tor
ba will can oa aad
' with saieaoi sf ths erTailsls sf ths
that tb i nihility st s re
ef
th Sawth. Mr.
wMrh grve that dry tw sr thrss sscare
aa brkat ballding.
Peat kings ni 11
a fixtures.
W. W. MoOftllura. Sauna
sag east pasaoffloa eaasa.
Staas to sat mfl il
bavtag tor rtoauiiiii aa toimilgi
tie mt maWtUaa g Pbtsadsbxhav whsr
esaetiaa raU aad asas retara are a.
sared ta has bsear fiiltit t aa mini
en .na I. -a as at tsgli lata Ulr sue
Msw Tork Ifis-eld. -j
to be continued?" 7
FEVER STATUS
Marine Hospital SerrlceIssaea
First Weekly Report.
LONG FIGHT IS EXPECTED
Department Cfgiiiderg New Or
leans Epidemic Chitcoakt a
Matter of Conjecture.
(Associated Press Report)
vtumngton. August IS. Present oondl.
tlons snd probable future developmemu
In the yellow foyer epidemic at New Or-
eans are tnue described la the
report of the public health aad
hospital service Just Issued:
a cumprenenarve uiiaVn 1st lug of the
situalioa at New Orleeaa as biailag sa
the possible outcome of th epidemic la
unporiam at in present time. It .
oent mat th Infection of -the
la quite widespread and not cos
was at flrat hoped to a few dty Mocks.
There is m doubt that ths fever existed
m tne city sossa time before K
parte. The local rinaiiillluni
ar favor-
oia roy its spread. New Ortnaas to
-rxesn watsr stty." It has been afnateliy
stated thatthsr are 1MM ototsraa ta th
cny; u
are far
While . .
. assssj ssao that n leisn I
staggsstsi or expected ret It aa an 1
probahls that the flghl In ths dty of New
unesux stay as a Isog owa Indeed wtta
"as assays sssiua wuch to going as
assas aaa 1001 or tafscrioSL to ia
assta prsbable that the dtaatioa wm -for
' tans grow won Instead of better sa
lt the SSI 111 t tatection Is. a.
lata aad restrict R wtthla
Hmlta m the dty would
Tha attest st ths work to th dty sum
tt dMMlUlun caa act be aoosratalv
lis p afrlaw tloa wassnsvaldibly datayesl
TAOGART SENSATION.
Detasae Attempted to Force Cap-
tain to Admit Graft Qurres.
h dahlia 1 1 when h atrsmnead to fallow
Mday th shnnree st grafting brought
by ham aastnst Cactsla Taggart. The
rsfarrssl ta a
the
charge af the
ttiaeaart atttefr dsmiaitod 8mvssr.
Her laart
"If the Is awthtog
eh meter ss aa taear ad th aa-aay.
want tt know aad arsbid." bs ertad.
an nasa. tasesTa napsruuy coaaSdered.
targna Casual Wymaa wu today ad-
vassd tram Now Oitosaa that Bmrimim
wtliys tssnpsrntars was ssriaal. hadr-
eathag his leosimlug frssa aa attack at
yiltstw Ssyer.
Th r sport baara date af Assrust n. bag
(IssnrlsSid Pram Rasnt.)
Wooaaar. Ohm. Assrust Mt Th sssans-
ttoa t ths wash to the Taggart trtal
star tad by Joesrs gmvser Teas say was
matter was gtippsd then but on sinnnd
sisss siaailmllaat today Smyssr agala
"Flasa the Faraam-Bevd saUpatdasnng
1 ism ny." aaJd Tistait
"Was tasre hat a racket la Manila hast
bates tea tottr
Tsggart was net siven aa npislaaltj
That toaa - to aasiiirsnruslsg aanan-
.a. m .h mmt -
waaaa Moanea aiusarr aasscwnm 'Caanaet
fee Tnaaart. asstatsasi nt Jsaaaa aasurass.
brafe to. trsmhll with
J a 1
tw
sUaTe
THE DEATH 'OF REaPROGDT
Chicago Soimded Doal Tariff Slogan as Desfral!:
. i SuhstitctCg
-v''t'iQ.;"
sasssssssseseaS
ASSAILANT KILLED. ' i
An Attempt Was Made on
. Chinese lun press. I
(tssBntstsd Press . fi'f
Frankfart Augast ttA Tma
2 Tsia daapateh to tb Frsjilrftartsr
e sVsltaaf says that
i mad ea ths i Bfs of th em
J Chmn tnday ' ah wu
throwgh ths" northwest gets mi ths
g ctty bar summar psJnoa. Bsr'Z
I ansltoaf wes are sail mm a mldler
add was taayewetsed hp tsWawan i
eevsoeee
A SOLUTION FOUND
SORT OF COMPROMISE IN
. STOCK SHIPMENT.
Secretary WQaon W1TJ Modify
lbdstinf Orders and Kai ;
roads MustObaWnre Law. - '
snd tk eanaffls p arias tW"
war gslwaawg. AltswssrJt tm t soUsstlng
tsrnsd ts
tha esistissr rder aas) fiaul sf thasa
C m retura that ahey da s.iythliig la thstr
n ik 11 11 ilia f Ik i iillla inlihil
"TriiiMtjTtii 1 f
far. Th Imilisul toast trying w ba-
poas kuditim g tW -sanway r ths
hlaypsrsv snly rg the best ssr
lor tb stock ssaat at ths hoof. Ths
th M. m
ar evtton t as sparaw with '
iramul. a Om a w wM bear ant
CONVENTION OF- TlCPOa
PubUahers 'CwimiriMr --A4-'
are aged Toronto StMiotv-; A
' (I mi iitolil tl us girt 1
Toiiasu. Oat.. August 17.-Jaloet .
DitoosU. tsssmlisimisr sf ths Pubbsbinf
that gheiby
rfnsnei Msw B
aad that that aatoa bs sllrsstad ta apel
haa wlthrs thirty days
ARSEN ALSCAND AL .
Major Strong Complffted Investi-
gation at Wiiladrrphia.
(AiiiMMiil Freu lUipirtJ
Phimdahlhl JVagawt lA-daaJar . a
oontracts tor gumusaaat work at tb
BehuytkUl arwanal aara gtass bis
task today. H wtn sank bto lejaarl
FOR YELLOW FEVER FUN1
Two First Bake of Cottoa Sold
Asatss Cay.
SPREAD FALSE RUMORS. '
Mobile Man Conricted of MaUttf
False FevW Stafjaxuenta .g.
CONGES AT WASKINQTON
rfeoiarl He Intetidgsl 'ZaMac
roiiocs a ioga. - ? .
H. Cling st arrived la
frees Mexto He had a
Acting Saoretary Ada mt th gtas '..
WtlUaaisoa Loical OpttoaT
MasaX. Assras
' jAmwotM -rYsss ItsaOTt.) - r '-
CMaago. Aagnst M. gsinstarr WmasA
vteftad ras-Oatoa aDa vda today a
watoh the Innianlaw aJolt traaaa. ths
maaaer' hi wasim fhair hW sssw lisiil'
fvrtne WBirassliea : st ar aajieim.
gavs th Sw atoesi- rag way ssmssaltsse
nnlam ta tonfsr sjrelh asm aaator-
amUasV'ttntt -'wham' h millll thssa t
sawr th tats h Wean aa sees as he r-.!
aaarsiaWtea mt Anmrlra. lisini g.t fa
tsrnsllianl Tysrerrephlial satosy est Ms
bope that the tw assaasaaaasBl wssad J-
aaw tssav agioaaaawg j
Snwag of th MSSllmsaadm'l Sigirt
meat. tTaitad sMatu atmy whs baa beam
tsaidatiilag an lai 11 as rl 11 a g tb aSigi I
ftaada la tannscUaa wtb gniisatiat
atNewOrtesns.
Osurtsasd Ft SnirtJ.
New Qltusss Aagwst H-Tb aVgi
sales at Iiisadsss and aftldadpgl aattaa
afajsarOwMtS sartMV wWdataiy' awsatsl JHr eVsasal )a uknft
oottsa ixthisgs te the yaBig awrsg
tand. aaeh bale s ilgbid absst M
laaaa Tb Mssajmbcl bale assag gfaa
Mitinrr nam the Miliaiai hss fMsa
(Assssomtsd Frssa aMrtl '
Ms sill. Ala Axsraat M. C. W. Cwaart.
a waU haowa Ottawa waa today saa.
vKssd ta th nmtoi sart ta
obargeid drsmtottag tatoa rsperts mt yst-
ltMV eNWae esaarawlsasi . mmw WMI ftaXai- Wsnl
aad grssa thirty us Cwsrart mnde ttos
datimiai that jiBis laver tokul
stsblts aast tasd nrtola asavraai wasd b
hssajbt aar a rats st whisky. Ms aamsd
preva saatssw Ibaiga. V jk 4
Preaa ggiim-t
saitmsnl. aad latsr mad thar irnags-
meal ta vtoH th imllig at Oyaasr
Baav ate Caaaar widg aot sasoasa bag
tstas psau farther tana an any that b
sad gg. towatsaa s tod at bag gdllic la
".' -i aasaaaassi' :
sssra ardared a toonl s-
IgWUIISrr t - y sat
5
NEW ORGANIZATICi:
-
XWL Fash the Doable fTz:i :
Scheme. -t
'
REOPROan DENOOilCZI
As Itadlnf to Improsioo of fr:
Trade.
f - 1
RTii THlf vnTC nc riy""v.v -
aw aaaa. iwaa. VI VVMM
Under' New Plan Redpror
'rTada Rehtions with Friend'
t Nations Will Be Possible.
t ypi
r' " 'urltid Preas stsvort ;
CUeaso August 11-"Doal Tariff." I
an probability is the war arx that w
rtag through the United States (er son
years ts eosae tasting sf tha familiar c
lar Mclnradty. . i ;
- Tha' aW gjogu msana tto'aeesag o
aassxhaam aad nunlmum- hutf t la
ptmMUag ths atabhusaia Sf raclproc
trad riliriiai wRh . Maadty fcrei
Sonntrsrs by a vote at wiagtasa
Ahrla H.' glndsrs. duurmaa ef ths e
r tb jrfaUoi
srbseb spsned 1
tw days- passisa at tha lUlnos th.
to credrKd with srhritK.
cry.' Mr. Saudst svoached
sftar the
rrsdiudijr bad rsestvad gome r
aandlinsT mm ths floer at the eonven
aad It mat apsmval sssasag ths d-i-
Mt Is-nsnsldsred nsw prsbabla Ui 1
isdpnclty ssdwrsaee wffldaa its
dons by rcaorrug itosK tats the "
Tariff Laagus." an srgsnranrlon to 1
far ths ' purpn...
"t-M- :.mm --tm ii
in 1
tow- a
"1 eissnu tim varf Ysctproc!!
said lu n. Uaooia sf tb National L
Stock lansiisllltui. whs ssstrrasasd ths c
va licet Sodsy. -Ta the astnda f m
tha fns trnda dad trs trad to aot t
sWcCt ' torNwhlcJi laid Mfr.uce .
ssHat. "Ji'a . .
' Tals slatimaat rlkstsd a rnwadef bra
V Parka. sajrsaaai st tha t
Tark grarisnl 1
axsailar girssntlsa f Mr. Uneoln m
t isli - . . litis fnr r th "srgamsat
ahoat t bs tonaid. The High sad 1
Tarm Lasss.r Hs tlHusd sa area.:
tollllax with hililiaa a rT 8i
te anrpoe.
tssartsd u.
f aton ikjrr hag esagvs fc aufulm.
V''eTrTartauuiCB was ieimaa
mi th itoaUtij war aassssbssd to dia''
arscali Uada relltlsu ywHh - t
tofmsv amend meat at the btngiey u
iff toan aMsgavtloas st th latarstata eoi
mini law and adadrad ami lira ksu ti
. Ths Worn seat a larga gnlsgnlna. th
great stock raistng aad farming idu-
trta r the West 1
V th
itmi
at th
A asyhshto feature of tk isrinr.i wat
ta attsnesnce at foreign niastito tsddm.
la quango Tsarsnantlng inilj ire-
osttnur la ttm world.
Thit sanfereoe wu called to order b ?
A. n. gaadera mt CbJcaaa. Mr. Suder
asm mend far Umporery uklllaaaa Jo!:
a. Wader presadiat of the WMaito star
ssaocistloa. Tb umlnsti-
WOlaua A. Irwin of New Tork wa
hsaasa saoretary pro tarn at tha eeaveu-
thsa aag Mr. Frederick LarrabM mi Iowa
gsalslsl aaoretsry pre tana. fAtiffc. .
- Attar Governor Charles lmasaaa mt II
Walesmed ths llllgslls h
appointed ths IsUswmg om
aa arsdanilili: L T. Pryer Taxs
a. Bt Oentry. Missouri; B. -J. atothwe.
Tork. aM De Witt smith nUaoas. . :
tor the proosedlngs startsd by the d
UtoaUiia at a paatphlet stgasd by Alb.
Clark. - eeoretary of ths JJsma Marl
obeh mt Bostan sssslllag ta raclproc:
ton ism ml. aad backing ap .tb atta
with aa s Begad letter from Joba K. Cs
Sab samt mt ths bureau at smaurSelur
km tha dipiiln mt of ooaamerc aad sab
thara. Tb Carsoa attar wu dated J"
Sa and- SMdared: "Tha depaltmsal k
a totwnutio regarding tha adopti
by ths principal natfcusi of SsathMn
of high tariff rate." Th oo
further set forth that ti
a coptoa ths ne
by Mr. Clark mm tha bads st a
saaktag to ahow aba the
waa aa asd of a reciprocity oufaronce
. Tag luilhiilii of the asornlng was
llfcis dp wtlh ImprompM apinhi ss
tb tartft question a number gsier :'
kesldss Vessra. ganders liaoala s
tartrar psxtlclpating. .
KUSA FROM BOSTON
v Bass. Heary Blackwall of Boston t
of the chamber at one
st one hundred from t!
aidl rwm have lost amay eg eur
wing to th haUura ta b
With the freedom Whk rt
msrty Bjsyed. W ssad
to 1
jrasg th Wessrn tsrmsr gr t
W regard w
tlas4DreA ths asdna f s
th V ued gtatu assets o
sap at tally
rnfareeeatsd. Manufactureis auat
mat em Statu are also wtU reprs
lap atl mist bad
Oaams tariff.
tee - mra whsth b ti-
fn(
t S 1 ' 1 n-
t-s r- s c -t r 1 -ve4 a
-faa-
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