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Show r V JAPS POURING ACROSS THE e LADY CrRZON STILL IMPROVING. ft I, v.-- ' IMPORTANT DKVEJjOPMRNTH. 8L Petersburg. ,- v ' 5; Oct 1. 5:02 p. m. Important developments on the east-sr- n flank of the Manchuria army are admitted by the war office to be proThe details, however, are ceeding. withheld for strategic reasons, tbo authorities departing from eilenre only to say that tha Russian cavalry Is executing Important movements, leaving it to be surmised that it is trying to rut the Japanese line of communications and thus defeat the flank ad- '. , vance. An absolute denial la given to tha Shanghai telegram reporting that a general engagement at Mukdea has been won by the Japanese. The war offloe even deslarae that nothing la known of serious fighting them. It la pointed out that the reporta of tha Ktnelaa retirement from Mukden are not disproved by yesterday's telegram from General Sakharoff shoering that General Kuropatklna outposts are aa far south as Yental. Further reeosnalasances roatlana and Indicate that the Japanese forces are still crossing the Taltm river at Benaihn, Indicating that the renter of gravity remains east of the railroad. The Japanese apparently have not yet succeeded la drafting sufficient men thither to drive homo their (Unking operations. Considerable significance Is attached to BakharofTs report that Chinees bandits are fighting la the Japanese ranks la the Liao river valley. Taken In connection with the attempt of hsmdlto waat of the railroad. Tha news from the front la extreme-l- y aad many maturing statei ments are made. It serais questionable whether Oyama la ready to the offensive. Tha army organ Is of an imatlU express ng skepticism mediate advance.- - This paper Is inclined to attach great importance to .the etartas of the widespread privations toad discharge among the Japanese u w rl JAfS CROSSING RIVER. CONTRABAND GOODS. sensa-tlonn- Bek-buSi. Petersburg, Oct. iff reports that 1 lie Japanese are a. Ill pouring across the TalL-- river at iMnsiahu, SO miles northeast of Liao c lie adds that number of lion, bandit are with the Japanese on the Lino sldu of tbs river. e FLOOD LOSS Clil-lo-a- Ml 'ST NOT DISCRIMINATE IN FAVOR OF JAP PRISONERS. 81. Petersburg. Oct. I. 1:36 p. m The army organ, replying to a which rumplulns that there la dis- ctlli-nsi- n crimination In favor of Jspnnnt prls- liner over Rnsalen soldiers, Hist, the tornier always iravtT second class end receive an allowance of twenty cents per day. whereas the Russians are often pUtcrd on freight errs anil are allowed only eight rents, calls attention to the agreement made at the opening of the war, whereby Resets pledged herself to good treatment of Japanese prisoners, by virtu of which, It explains, the Japanese must receive fissi similar to that which they have then accustomed to. Tbs Japanese offic- e- captured are allowed the pay of thWr uorrwpuiirtlnt rank la the llusvina army. nine Mirsky. the new mlnislnr of the interior, has selected Prtnco A. Ikilensky, one of the asalutanto of llie inmislsr of finance, to bo one of his lima-Mitc- rlitrf h lieuUmaara. The torpedo bout deetroyere Rexny, and Prouorllvy, Gruxay Gromkl hare bsa ordered to bo to Join the Mill fleet at ReVal, October 9th, whkrir Is considered a suit, indication that lho fleet will nut sell before them. Prwuxltolny. pro-pare- CARRYING MUCH SILVER. Mukden, Sept. It (Delayed) The Japanese position la relatively the earn now as when. August 25, the Japanese were Xt mile south and eaot of Liao Yang. If they are muiforecd sufficiently they might In on or two quick movements engage the Russians close to the Mukden defenses and reattempt here what they failed to do at Liao Yang. men are Occasionally ounried le brought in here, hut ihe fighting Insignificant and the akesrioa 1 quiet west of the railway, while traffic on the Mukdeo-Shnifin. highway Is about normal. Doth sides are observing the striotost nraUallly part-ticniar- AMOUNTS TO Although There is Reported Loss of Life Near Trir.Mai No Bodies Hava Baa Recovered. T rinidad, Colo., OcL Alt hough L reports continue to be circulated that several families hnve lieeii miming lure the flood swept through the city yesterday, no bodies have been recovered nod the police officials snnounre that they have no reason lo believe there was auy loan of Ufa Tlis property lou will approximate nearly a million tlulliuw, helng even greater In many Instances tha t fivet supposed. The dumage to the (?o!nmdo and Wyifi addi oming railroad is fully tion I a Die weakening of the flOHtO lirklg at Bopria, which may fall. Two mile of track lustwnen Sopris and JUn-sc- a In gone. One thousand feet of Santa 5s track Is in th river at Jensen and the bridge at Htarkvllle is gone. The Colorado and Southern roadbed is wrecked, twenty-fou- r bridges and ten thousand tics having been wariied away, A special meeting of the city council was heHl lodAy to devise measure for tbe relief of flood sufferers. Construc- tion of a temporary water main to the outhslde to replace' tne mains that were washed away waa begun today. COURT RATS A FATHER CAN CRUELLY WHIP CHILD. dispatch to the Tribune from Rhebygnn, WIs., saya: A fuller msy thrash his son until stripe are raised without being liable to arrest for amnuitt, provided tha bey le net (dfi enough to have bit dignity Injured, according to a decision of court. Judge Kir wan In the circuit Fran.s Tladloff, contractor, was acquit-t- J of thrashing his boy with a whip bcr.au tie tbe boy watched a circus parade. Chics po, Oct. 1. A PAYNE RALLIES His Sleep is Interrupted By Serious Sinking Spells Petersburg, Ort. 1. Although the formal derision of the contraband commission U confined to the interpretation of section 10. of arllrie 0 of the Russian regulations, unofficial assurances continue to reach the British and American embaaslra that it Is the purpose of the government to treat other articles of dual nee still on the list of absolute contraband, with the great rat leniency and that neither rountry will have cause for complaint lu tbs fu- General Condition is Now More Favorable. 1 , :) ! 3 Oct. Washington. General Payne, according to information from the sick room at T oclock, gained mors rest last night than duraighu, but his ing the two previous mornBleep in the early hour of th ing was interrupted by weakening ocspells, the most severe of which ture. curred at 9 oclock. lr. Graysua Mall advices from Vladivostok eey administered moderate doses the defenses around that town have of stimulants, and restoratives, and been completed and that everything la these sufficed to bring about n prompt prepared should the Japanese attempt yttf ly operations on the line of fort and batI meters Majrruder and Rixey called teries. at the hotel this morning and joined The surrounding forests have been Dr. Grayaon, who had remained with rnt down In order not to obstruct lbs Mr. ray ns during the latter part of the none of fire. Zlgmg roads lead to the night. Dr. Osier came in soon afterbatteries. ward and the physician went into consultation. Dr. Osier, st 9:40 came from the sick LIAO YANG WAS END OF FIRST STAGE. room and said that Mr. Payne was distinctly better this morning than yesMukden, Oct. 1. The prolonged In- terday. although his condition was still activity on both aid emphasizing n grave new situation, dearly shows that t)e At 9:50 the foUcwiag bulletin was battle of I iso Yang was rightfully issued: (tetter dec 'll bed as the end of the first stage "Mr. Payne passed a much of the war. making necessary the adop- night, slept well for a number of tion of new tactics by the Js panose in hours. Heart action much Improved. order lo meet the proved ability of General eooditlna more favorable." When Dr. Osier Ml the butal after the Russian. it la therefore nppAel that the consultation, he said he would not Japan are Intrenching, hnt It Is not come bark until tomorrow morning unImprobable that they will ntlll attempt ices th patieat'e condition grew very n flunk movement enat. mnch worse. The contest has reached a stag Upon awakening. Mr. Tayae asked whatever dignity la dne in war for the time, and when Informed, said to antagonist having th highest ma he thought It must be mnrh later. His tnal respect and has entered upon more sleep bsd been a long one. serious application of tbe uncertain President Rnnscvelt railed this forewar period. It is notable that both noon. and remained n few minutes in armies have ceased recriminations or the private apartment. When he cam attempts to make capital from uncon- out he sbM be felt much encouraged revincing and discredited stories of tor- garding Mr. Paynes condition. ture and the ae of Illegal weapons and Dr. Mngroder said fhta afternoon also tbe mlsure of white and Red Cross that Mr. Payne wa bolding his own flags, while the petty treatment of and that there had been no prisoners baa disappeared and there He has taken daerie meat aad retainia a mors liberal intorpretattos of th ed It. recognised- what It ia Dr. said that virile he fait encouragexigencies of the conflict. It ia estimated that 19.009 Chine, ed. Mr. Payne is by no means out of are now at Mukden, bat the danger. refugee natives appear anlalrlllgmt. la view of h possibilities of the aitnatioa the Montreal. Ort. 1. it is announced native aatboriUes are storing grain oat- that the Grand Trank rood will pay . r pns-sessi- set-bac- k. ,i - Mag-rwd- ?.;r - ;t' er HALF BREED DEBARRED Bccsiiee Hi Father Was a Chinaman, An Infant la Deported at Ban Francisco. Ran Francisco, Oct. 1 Jesus Rivera, thrre-- y ear-o- ld boy has been debarred from landing by tbe immigration a for tbe Canadian Atlantic and will give n guarantee of the principal nn( Interest of n total mortgage of 916,000.0110 4 per rent fifty-yegold bonds, of which a portion will be reserved for captltal expenditures. Reaction for transfer will have to be secured from the government by the Grand Trunk. Ill.000.0n0 ar FOOTBALL SEASON OPENS IN CHICAGO. 1- .- With the weather almost ideal for fnuilall, the season of the big nine opened here today, when the University of lodiaua met the University of Chicago on Marshal field. The Chicago team was composed mostly of veterans, while Indiana lined up with four veterans and the best Freshmen who have ever represented the Indiana colk-ge- . Chicago, Oct. Chicago. Oct. 1. Frederick Horton Finery of Milwaukee has boon rlocttM of tho Missouri. Kansas A pres'di-Ta(is railway to succeed H. C. Rouse, who res.gnod. The reason given for Mr Rouse's retirement from presidency is hie desire to make a trip in Irma, lie retains Ms place In the directory of tho road. Mr. Firniev ha tor a somber of years been connected with thr road as manager of const ruction. betides being n director and member or the executive committer, Ha also holds tho prePioa of president of the Slilwankee Tract company, lie entsrod railway service iu 1S54. ESTABLISH A COLLEGE IN CHINA. Fairbanks Compares it With the Actus!. . Accomplished By the Republican Pcrty-Chan- s:e is L!ade In Program of Tour. authorities and ordered deported bemuse his father was a Chinese. His aunt, Mira Arcadia Olympia, Wn., OcL 1. At this point, Rivera, was also denied a landing for tbe reason she had the care of thO the capital of Washington, Senator frsby. Fairbanks made the first stop of tbe day. Ia order to come here and to PLAYED CHESS BY vhJt other jiUcea considered by the WIRELES3 TELEGRAPH. stata committee to be desirable, it wax Sen Frandaco. Oct. t. While cruis- necessary to change the entire ingrain ing down tha coast from Ban Francisco fur the day. This change resulted in to Magdalena Bay. tower California. Admiral Goodrich and the officers of entirely cutting out the cUi of Beattie tbe cruiser New York, engaged in n aud Everett, and tbe substitution of chase game by wlrelcx telegraph with Kelso and Kaiarna, all in tbe southCnptaln Hubbard ami the officers of tbe western corner of the slate. ftejKirts from Eeaule indicate cruiser Boston. The ships were several wiih tbe change, bat Senmiles aiiart, hut there was no difficulty In communication and the players ator Fnirbanita bn exulnlnnd lo those made their moves alivurft as readily who have approached him, that the s If they had been together. tbtuge was made wiihuut consulting him. Tne special train pulled oat of Tacui.ia befi re 8 octock iu the mornthe run was made in about au ing hour, fringing the party into Olympia tor tbe mecHng at 9. At that hour the ctiy was enveloped hi a dense tog. but it was not sufficlcut lo k'icp the crowd nwey or to dcT.ss Uruguayan Authorities and Revolution-iut- a the speakers. They were cordially received and their remarks liberally apNegotiating Pease Proposal. plauded. Stralor Fairbanks compared Puruns Ayr. Oct. I. The truce be- actual tblnrA Ouaunpibihed by the undemon-- a party with the tween the Uruguayan aiitboriito and thi icvolutionlsts continues, pending (rated theories of the DcmncraLc th ncccptanue or refusal of nnw peace party. Senator Dolllver disunsned the tariff propiMaia the provisions of which have against giving his attention to the liren made public. He. was introdnrel I arapiiayan advices give reports of lumber schedule as tbe prnliablo preluanllai candidate s i:nggcrae.nta between the them aud th government of lb1. The presiding ohicer declared fo'ot bul tney arc so condictlr.g as that ttil waa "not prophy, but to render tha making of seen rote slare-niem-s Creator Pn.ton ef Oregon, Joired tha nnKiatiiiil. i:eih slic eWlm in be muuttuS of the silutuion, hat it- is party at Tacoma and will continue with it until Ciillfo, niat-ireaidieJ. tcHiovcd that the eondiilens are unchanged fmii iliuaa hint reSPEAKS FK07I PAY.l ported. It is raiiorted from Corrlvitca that STUMP Y.cKIXLEY DID. th American oonsul at Asuncioa. ts artlng eT-n- t C helm lit, Wn., OcL, 1. MrnnMng a lor President U.tcurra and has IrlcgraphOd to Wx:.h big stump. Senator Vsirbiuka maJo irejou direct or through American retoreneo to It carryRr; tbit tliere wav MinlUcr Finch at Montevideo for n no bettor platform to speak from tbaj warship, tho oblect being to assist the Lite MeXiniey platform, 1'he McKinley government. platfrrai was notd for Jtj srdidity, tbe senator continue.! and then prepared to deliver an eulogy upoa McKinley. BROTH EKH ODD OF ST. ANerected for President DREW ELECT OFFICERS. The stump wa McKinley during hls tour in 1900, but Thlladnlphls, Oct. 1. The only bus- was not occupied by blm owing io iness of importance belore tbe Broth- the fact that Mrs. McKinleys Hinds erhood of 8L Andrew today will be made it necessary for hint to return to Hie selection of the next meeting Bap Francisco. TRUCE A MILLION CONTINUES RL I ?s iu the case or the Sinraintln railway, There ere no Japanese iiuportaiions and I rutile is uiiiulerruple 1. Due hundred and twenty four bnrso carts of silver were sent lo Siumlntin by tbe Chinese here yesterday, liut. the natives confidence. are Sfr.'M are being reopened and the uiiuil, . of refugees Is diminishing on the Btnmlutln road. The tiudltion of the Russian army l entirely eutil nulicl the laid reports. aa-se- No late users U obtainable of the Jwide Japaasas turning movement cast, which la regarded aa tha chief feature Should ,ot the Japanese operations. Oyama be compelled to abandon the .Idea of aa advance It la Intimated la a 'Mukden dispatch that It Is possible ; with fresh truope constantly arriving. . that General Kmvpatkin may attempt auma offensive operations. 7 side the fighting lines preparing agamst famine, though siu-a slate of af- b-- restricted on I fairs could nci-H.xaccount of abundance of the crops. I The aspect of Mukden and its environs ! Is now one of dnsL and desolation. Tlie natives have lied and the wooden part of their houses have been uxrd fur lire wood. Walmor Castle, Kent, OcL Tbe bulletin on Ladv Canons eon- dliun issued io:30 oclock this Her ladyship had morning saya: some sleep during the night aad has taken nourishment well." 1- Russian Movements in Progress Have For Their Object Defeat of Turning Movement Against Russian Teft Russian Army at Mukden Still. - While admitting that important developments are proceeding en the aaet flank of the Manchurian army, the Rueaiad war office withhold detail. It is eurmiied, however, that the movement In pragma have for their object the defeat of the Japanese turning movement against the Russian left, which dispatches or the past two weeks have vaguely indicated. still doubts that Oyama has yet sufficently rehabilitated himself to drive home this maneuvre, although the Japanese are still pouring across the Taitse river to the northeast of Liao Vang. fo. Petersuurg Intimates that should theJapanesa commander Ismuch longer postpone the offensive, it not Impossible increasing Kuropatkin with fresh accessions to his army, .may himself decide to strike. The report that had been a deciaivo engagement fought at Mukden Is untrue, and todays advices say that the Russian army la still there. The same significant oiiencs Is maintained in Tokio that prevailed during the days preceding the operations which culminated in the great battle of Luo Yang. 1 sp-ui- ! e-- War, arrived at an Indian port he Cor RepL 30th. -M Ira Nebraska City. Neb, Oct Jean Mur con, daughter of Joy Morion, of Chicago, and niece of Paul Morton, woe cf the navy, secretary married tod?y to JivephCu.lahy, son of Michael Cudahy, the packer. Berlin. OcL 1. The Disconlo bank, owner of tbe great Venezuelan railway, haa decllnstl an offer of ti& per rent of t!;e i'.r value of the stock. The bid was made by Crneral Yalutinl, tlie Vcnevelan nls later here, ct bebfif of his government. Tbe minister will arrive today from Paris. ul MOURNING SYMBOLS FOR BEAD SENATOR Euaincss Will Ba Suspended inkor-cexte- r During Funeral Hour, Worcester, kino., Oct. J. Uuslrtt't of all kinde will be suspended toon-da- y afternoon out of respect to tho memory of the into Senator Pair, w.o3Q fiuienii will taho place on Uut day. The city hall and other bittldlne ihi uu bout ax draped In mourning PENNSYLVANIA PC'jTOFFTCE a G-n- leader of th Umrunyuu revolt ha teen follow era tionial, Tbe sufe in the Philadelphia, (tot rnst.illlc at Rowmoct, & actm. h, waa blown oie by dynamite today. Post-Twiy that at the Erilwi;:ia close of tbe month oivkiend checks amocntjEg to between 95,C'J0 and $10.-C- C are eont ta wralthy suburbaniten asd that may Uttar containing such checks were stolen. 1. er ASTONISHING ; shat by bn iw. , Mill, A new theatre, for comely, towc FTiearii-- h yesterday. on th wni epnei Ires fl deer Cleverird, 0L 1. The afr.a of tha United E?.lt company were sn!j hy order of the court, to o. c. Haroor of A brer, for 10,Cc0. Ihe 1ntisd SnK eomicisy waa foncerly one of Us largest cor.rems of the kind ta tri co on try. fred( As til ledlst! nM with vent deer i ail ol with sports St. Lccis, 0t. 1. Another cm, nwiilhly payment of FCOO.bcj on bi vi.eeO.UDO cuvernment loan, wzi tf-to.hiy by the management ef the ttr Itfou. The total nmuaai wu fo data J 93,408.149. uf tlM Du didn't gp'llrt coneii hark FAMILY LOST IN Wm. r their by ca suide tie uf Jumi stuns lulsal j.iurni the l FLOOD Damage In New Mexican Amount to 573,000. Floods t Vegas, N. M., Out. L J. and hi fLnrily, conJjtfrj of three women aud n Lild, and the Vlk lereal family of funr Ito don, are to have hern ditownud in fas ilood at Yfr.lroux. Tbe flood damage in Laa Vegxa is estimated at 975,000, and along the Bn-t-a fined nag h.mf lnxe lngr,l b m.-- i I: li ki I in urn u ( F railroad linos the damage to many tbossands. All wire are down except one to Santa Fa over the Uio Gnuul. snKwnt Suin' pl.ire ti ark ty i tlllllX luUlli Manila, Oct. 1. TTie Filiidne King Georgs, who Leuia Fair commlnilonen who hil been vial Ling the United Btaba, ants st SBsembled FHlnil. ily sad residence of the Saxon court, recover- ed here today from Ban Francisco of escorted UN were a procession by went end manner, ROAD. ed in FIRST TRAIN OVER MOFFAT utonLhtng children, to the Palace, wkm oct driving for half an boar on Frithey were welcomed by Oovenor 1. David H. Moffat and day. Denver. Oct. Wright. AU the commisstonen say other prominent citizen?, r seventy-fiv-e they had the greatest time of thdr NEW GERMAN THRATRES. made an excursion tooay to Arrow-- 1 Uvis sndthat they regret luring the miles from Denver, I head, seventy-lir- a Berlin, Oet J Berlin. beg!ns It United 6btea the new terminal of the Denver, Northwestern and PhciSc road. The special theatrical season with two addition theatres. Th new was the first passenger train to cross to its twenty-thre- e National thcr.tre, drvotvd to opera, lothe rauge into middle park. cated In (be northern part of the city, Ixmdon, Oct. 1. Advices say that was opened Thursday under promising the American missionary ship Morning auspices. Dresden, OcL i nii'li1! FUJPINOS HAD GREAT TIER. RECOVERY. s It In llu 1. his famvu so III ivt Wedneeciiy that tha summer niish lurnii nkjfi l.m t juirsl; iumI I d Some llill eu pli I'l On kli of dii f irest I'! Inn l.itluri AMERICAN DIPLOMAT Cuntni Jus says FINED shi-tlu-- i Is Cubjected to tho tame Tnatmnl for Earns Offense In Dublin a Was feumey, in MaKachsssttb Uis at in a Pncnos Ayres, OcL 1. Emilio Rasit-tchief of the statistical division of the cf igrlmliure of Argentina, rtates in an interview that the area under ruliivutlon In whrat and linseed In the republic this season Is roiuddenibly in excess of last year. c. BOTTLE BREAKER COMMENDED. em- ploye! 1 the navy yatl ns n rigger, who sumshed scsnst the side of the San Francisco, Oct. 1. Rev. Warren batllchp (Vnnrctleut the bottle of Scabury sailed today for China to be- wine vh'cta Mix Alice B. Well had come the pioneer resident professor of falH ic break, ha been officially com' n younger Yale that la about to be mended. started there. Ilia destination la lha Nav.il Constructor Haxtor thanked city of Changsha, province of Hoonan. him. on behalf cf all the officers conwhere a committee of Yale gradtuur cerned in the launching tor the have, after inveuttgatkin, decided to promptness of a"! ion had shown. establish a college' for nndrnominminn-a- l Cant. Baxter also Ryan presented Ryan a Christian training among the IS.noo,-00- 0 pn- -t the enrd to which the bottle inhabitant of the provinca. of wine had been attached. limit. Hi iuct court. em ta htsrl Denver, OcL L The annual report of tlie Colorado A Boutbern ahd thi Fort Worth A Denver City nlirnadi were made public today by PtesWsA TiTrumbull. There is a hie deemn iiovn in the ehrnfngs of tbe CoffiraJ & Southern, particularly in the fndM exdepartment which Mr. Trftnbull plains In the following lnngaage: Thj ilecreaee as a whole may be attriljiw t3 the labor trouble which have Colorado during a large put ihe year. In tact, figures do not rire-tta- t familiar sight, will be th fall meusara of lor gw to yov hrrJ to fill. Not since Lord fcaliebury company, fur. If the wheels of induiuy Idled, an I scarcely then, for the lai had nut been blocked your company Irc-n.- l ;r Lr. l to.f pars;-sia-l f.l'inds, Raj earnings would undoubtedly bare bn ea larger this year than over before. TM the ilcttii of lu.y 8tntafii?.u much genuine feeling at the Loadquar-ter- a fctel deereae in fi eight earnings u of bulb panics. The national lib- riven et 9330A28. The gross sarnteg 11 eral club immediately of ihe Ookvado A Southern wet ling, and rent a message of sympathy 702.087, and the operating expensrt Ur to Lady Harcourt. The other club fol- 240,435. lowed suit. It vs str i only a few wee!: a- - that King jd.Yird had urged Harcoutt once a"nn. tor Sir Wlldam twice iciuscd a uccnn.e, to accept some mark of uletincuon upon t cfos. o? Li career. In Li last speech, delivered at the Katin;: I Liberal club, Jpiy 8, Sir Viilciia suiu, somewhat It ia cot because I :n paibeiicaliy: Bscretary Shwh weary of the flffht or am lukewarm in Represent thot I Unjust Decision Stamp tbe cause, that I intend to retire. It ia because I do not think it for the . public advantage that people ehot.11 I Havana, OcL 1. The association vig-Mannfaeturera attempt to fulfil! duties that they air 1 w :usiy Lrge tho Cuban government & unable to perform.1 th State United to i the present Durir tho last session of pari! injustice In removing the It mcnl, subsequent to the annottacement l.-stamp on Impmtcd cigsmThai he no longer was able to perform Ms duties, HaiTOitt attacked Joseph Charged that Secretary Shaws der Obamboi Inins finance proposals hi a ion assisti all the dishonesty practkre i in that against tbe Americas consumer, ar lengthy s?cecb. Cclivered bnmeric siarhing style so familiar for caking the boxes cautioning mixed many a yar to ell those connected olherwise Inferior products, appear contain pare Havanas. with Brittoh politics. M Passing of The Finest Poetical G adiatcr of One of the Last of the the Age tanic Figures Bound Up in the neriu s London, OcL 1. Elr William Vernon Harcourt. ihe finest political gla liabir of hls age. died very suddenly touay at Nuncham Park, near Oxford, country seat which he recently inherited from hls nephew. Only, his si to, a daughter ol ihe lute John Lothrop Mot- ley, the historian and former American minister to Great Britain, vtj wih Mm. Wbcu Sir William went to te l Inst night, he seemed fairly ve.ll, though he hail been riffcrhiK from a slight rhtll. This morning when be wa called he replied chcsrful'y. in a short time." Later a servant, entered the room, and found Elr Willt-.lying dead on Ms bed. ill eon, Lewis n mom her of pailiamcnt for tbe Koseendale division of Lancashire was hastily summoned from In the ton don. Among all United Kingdom regardless of party; Ihe unexpected news caused s sensation and genuine regret. Tbe somewhat pathetic announcement In March bust of hi Intended retirement had ihe 'public for Sir Williams prepa-e- d eventual disappearance from the active arena of politic, but there hrd been no wot. per that hi saltwort constitution had been impaired by nearly forty years of fierce parliamentary strife. The evening edition of the Etanderd, one of th deceased opponents, sjitly and generously says: With the lnte liberal leaJev there has passed away one of tfie fart of those titanic figure bound up with tbe most brilliant tradition of the honse of common There aie hnt a fow left of those eminent stawamen, who received tfccir parliamentary training at the bands of Gladstone and Disraeli The coincidence of hi death wt:h intended withdrawaloflhedistisgwiFcd statesman Into well earned repose Sfter career of bard work and political set- tvity elves added pstbos to th event.' English politics, as one raner says, win now tore something ofF;otr sting. But thuee intimate with tae innerf 'eel-luof the member cjr th brume of nnniDons know that Jus gap In fmt bench, where ri huge flira of Sir William had long grown tobe It s SU In tho m I'M m cle -- te gs te rajaM The ri preWi would tn.tnue tn hr J Toil They S':d t; MAKE PROTEST - HERRTCK KNOWS HE IS NOMINATED. . Albany. N. Y., ts-l- 1. Jnetioe Here rick. 1 .winners tic xrmTnee for govern or, and hls associate upon tbe state ticket, were formally notified of their nomination hroe today. BREAKS WORLDS RECORD. EMALL CONTRIBUTIONS WILL BE ACCEPTABLE New York, OcL L George Fort Peabody, treasurer of the Demoasu national committee, will lesuw peal next week for contributions cvrry on tho Democratic eampsjg This Is the second apprai uf and It will he directed repeciaily those who can afford maH eontnim lions. " London, OcL L At the Crystal B. Thompson broke the Astoria, Ore., AcL 1 Fifty world record by walking 50 mile in eergons were sent from the Oolnmu 7 hour, 57 minutes and 88 seconds. river during th month ended Kept This does not include ten mlilio St LonK Oct 1. MJor Henry raft towed to motatned la a chief of the dairy division of the Francisco by thekw steamer Leggett department of agrlecltore, died todqy total shipments oxelnaiv of tbo s from an attack of paralytic. He eras reft for the month, domestic have attandi a the pnra food fbeL clgs. were 1 are todsy F, Al-vor- d, rosgfu i v . Juti-- fore w HIM." Al th '.i li-- I nut j..-- . IL du CUBANS- e a nalil: v half-mast- ed him UU iy House cf Commons. y AGRICULTURE. i New. York, Get. L Arthur Den Piatt, Aioerican vise oonaoi, ku ban fined tea ehilhng, socozding to n American dispatch fro is Dnbfl, lor furious riding ea a motorcycle wltti n Jos. Jefferson, after tnufc.than seventy years on the itage.durlng which time he has become one of the moat honored and beloved member of the dramatic profession, baa decided absolutely never to resume bis theatrical career. Disnppoiut-aicn- t waa expreimed by all who bad hoard the announcement. Mr. Jefferson arrived here from Boston where he had rested a few days, recuperating his recent illness at uii xards bay which caused tbe abandonment of his fall tour. He ia convates-cun- t but still must be judicious In guarding hls returning strength and will remain here three wocks, after whlb he will go by easy stages to Florida, stopping In Washington fur a Hir.c and again in Atlanta. When the decision was ultimately reached he quietly announced it to hi's family. 1 shall never net ngvln," he miM, My days upon tho stage are ended. Once the decision wa made and its firs fredlng of bad passed Mr. Jefferson became more cheerful. U wui snein strange at first to art no morn. he added, hut I shall soon got lined i that and 1 shall begin to enjoy what have looked forward to there mat!-- - years my long, long holiday. In which I shall erjoy uninterruptedly nature in outdoor life, my paintings, my bucks and pleasant companionship with wife, children and dear friends. I begin my holiday, at last. Paterson. N. J.. was the city where he lsvt appeared. The performance was in June and. as an odd coincidence tock place not far from hls quaint old summer home, llohkus. where the actor resided bid ween seasons for thirty yews. Frank Ryan, l.it Bncnoa, Ayres. OcL ta Bae.liu iiur.ug. tiored that EtoO'en 1. New York. Oat. 1. ! lu ROD-BE- HE WILL NEVER ACT AGAIN New York, Oct. lf, vde r FuLLoWlfRi symbols. Far-vgua- After 70 Years on tha Stags Jo Jsffer-ioHas Decided Never to Resume Theatrical Work. 1113 s; i:CK. prr.c-lic&li- y At n meeting of the newly appointed council the lollowlug officers were elected: President, Robert H. Gardiner, Gardiner, Me.; vice president, Judg? G. Harry Davis. Philadelphia; second vies president, Ediunnd G. Billings, Boston; treasurer, George Randall, Pittsburg; general secretary, Hubert Carleton, Pittsburg; official secretary, Edgar P. Criswell, Pittsburg. J. A. Houghiallng of Chicago and Robert H. Cbrdlner discussed the Forward Movement. fiHOf BY car DECLINES OFFER FOR RAILWAY d. pligre. REVoj.tmc?; miy 1- revolii-IhmiKl- u 1 rwrml w.tli v . riniiiii M.i J'iru..Ji tie nu rnni'lui tear fi Wei W'l'inu Tin, lile. spy pi li'.'.nVi A M.i in I : t f r:ij ..ii, i, ' in-- I !l- -. ii- , J 'll W , 1 m i D i, K |