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Show advertise in EXAMINER RECEIVES the VOL III OPEN Tl-- q; 1 I TO AD- OGDEN Nebraskan. Given a Hearty Welcome in New York Takes a Trip on a Launch and Confers With Great Leaders of Democracy. Jfr. and Mm. where he landed and waa whirled away Brian returned. to the ycht mini at in an automobile to tha home of lewia Ben Draw," on the heights of :40 thia morning after a dinner at Nixon, TompLinavrllle, and overlooking the the home of Mr. Niwm. at which ten harbor. members 4 th. reception committee Here Mr. Bryan spent the night, the preaent. After dinner Mr. Bryan. evening being devoted to a serious con0. j ference with Intimate personal friends Air. Nixon and tha member of the ; and men of prominence In hla party. I committee went Into a conference No special political significance was which lasted until nearly midnight. At j attached to the conference by those 11:20 Mr. Bryan and hi wife enter-- . who attended It and who declared ita ed Mr. Nixon's automobile and were purport was merely to learn Mr. Biv conveyed to the Oceen Tacht club- - an's wishes regarding the plans which 2mnne. As he went down tha dock to have been nude for him during tbe board the steam launch the yacht club ' next few weeks and to acquaint him members Bred a salute of three guns. ; with the drift of affairs at home. The party boarded the UUnl and will ' Mr. Bryan was accompanied by his remain in Gravesend hay until thlif wife snd daughter. MIm Grace Bryan. afternoon, when the yacht will at nasi Mrs. Bryan went with him on the Illini to Manhattan and Mr. Bryan will land and to Mr. Nixons home. Miss Bryan continued on the steamer and spent pier A. New Yortt. Aug. 29. Voder gray the night with Diends In the city. Col. In exuberant, spirits and Moses C. Wet more of fit. I mils, Mr. allies, but bronsed by the. anna of many climes and Mr. M. F Dunlap and Mlaa Dundining a year of travel completely lap of Jacksonville, 111, who had been around the world, William Jennings traveling companions of the Bryans Bryan of Nebraska, twice the nominee during the latter part of their tour of the Democratic party for president of Europe, also arrived on the P rinse hs of the Vnited State and already Irene. ' Mr. Bryan could not be drawn into as the candidate of 1909, steamed np New Tork hay this afternoon a discussion of political questions toon the steamer Priusesa Irene and day. received an ovation from large- wel"What I have to say of politics at coming parties whirh went down tn thla time and with my incomplete Inquarantine to meet and cheer the knowledge of affaire at homo will bs coming rear el and Ita distinguished said tomorrow night ai the Madison ' passenger. Square garden reception under tbe auMr. Bryan did not enjoy hia usual spices of the Commercial Travelers health during the voyage, hut ho was Antl-Truleague. Probably tl)en you murh better today and said that he will find that 1 shall discuss subjects felt sure he would be able te carry out I have epoken of before." the plana which have been made for Mr. Bryan added with twinkling him during the nest. few. days. Ha eyea: It waa said that tonight 'a conwas very much fatigued when ha ference might hare some weight rehoarded the steamer and during the garding the feature of tomorrow entire voyage suffered from indiges- night's speech, shirk will be In the tion and severe headache. Hla Illness nature of a response by Mr. Bryan to mas not serious enough to interfere the Indorsement which recently hate 'sis w in h,iWsvi,- - Lu, i.r - uniitn ny vartoue alwe voted a large portion of the alee day. conventions aa ihe next Democratic at a la preparing hla speeches and In candidate. . Aaked pointedly keeping up hi correspondence.' regarding the probMr.- - Bryns - will not' land in - New Mr. Bryan ability of Tork city proper until tomorrow after- said ha had nothing to add to the letnoon. when he will be received at the' ter he wrote former Senator J. K. Battery by delegations of prominent Jones of Arkansas. In whirh he said Democrats from all parts of the coun- he might accept a third nomination try and escorted to the hotel, where pnder conditions shlch he named. he will make' hla headquarters while At tonight's conference at the home here. Ha was taken Priusesa of Mr. Nixon were Mayor Tom K bene by special permission of Preal- Johnson of Cleveland, National Comldent Roosevelt shortly after the ves- mitteemen Pampas of Michigan, Mack sel had anchored In quarantine. First of New Tork and Baughman of Maryhe went aboard two tugs which had land, Mayor Brown of Unci.ln, been chartered by "Bryan's Nebraska William Hoge. president of the home folka," where he waa exultantly Commercial t Travelers' greeted and hailed a the next presl-dn- t. league, who discussed tbs plans for He then went aboard the trim lit. tomorrow night's reception; Alexander tic yacht TUInl, owned by hia long-timTroup of Connecticut, who explained friend and schoolmate. Edward F. Goi- the details of the programme erranged tre of fit, Louis, and where garb well for Mr. Bryan's welcome to New Havknown Democrats as Norman E. Mack, en on Friday; Robert Davis of Jersey national committeeman for New Tork, City, who explained the arrangement and Daniel J. fampau, national com- for the Jersey City welcome next Rat. mitteeman for Michigan, were await- urday evening; Harry W. Walker of ing him. In the mini Mr. Bryan was the reception committee for New Tork ; taken to the landing of tha Ocean Augustus Thomas and Edward K. Gnl-trYacht club at fitapleton, Staten Island, All of these, together with Mrs. ; , t -- ' - " -- awCiM-iie- off-th- e. Anti-Trus- e a. IN HOLD f STEAMSHIP The Steamer Was Saved by a Fraction of of a Second Bomb Exploded as it Touched the Water After Being, Thrown Overboard. of the mob. Then a committee of the mob was admitted to the Jail and after assurance was given that the negro as not there, the mob disthe Philadelphia & Reading railroad persed. grain elevator. The steamer waa saved from destruction by a fraction VICTIMS OF THE VALENCIA. of a seonnd. as the bomb exploded s it touched the wsier, after being Washington. Aug. 29. Tbe treasury thrown overboard. department ha a directed the revenue The Eagle Point is one of the ves- cutter Grant to proreed to British sel of the Philsdelphia c Columbia and receive bodies of vic,:TIP. and pllea between this city and tim of the Valencia disaster, some lndon. The infernal machine which months ago, off Vancouver Island, n ndangered Ihe lives of Captain and bring them to 8eattle, Wash. and a crew of thlrvv men. was These bodies were buried on very in the after hold by rough pan of the roast Inaccessible, Trevano. a atevedor. He parried except to small boats. An orean tug i: 0 the captain, who threw it Into baa been provided for friends of the 'h- - river. Aa It sank It exploded, vietims, sho will disinter the bodies seii'iirg a column of water fifty feet and transfer them to the Grant. lu;o the air. h is hinted that a former member POWERS EXCHANGE VIEWS. "f t ii crew who felt that he had a tandon. Aug. 30. The powers, the gy.evanro against Captain Robertson, P ""d the bomb on the vessel. Standard's correspondent at Rome assert. are exchanging views on the ATTEMPT TO LYNCH NEGRO. Drago doctrine, with a view ( concerted action at Tbe Hague ag.iinst Mobile, A mob ef the I'nl'ed States, should an attempt 29 ,, AUg abou' S"0 persons tonight attempted be made to nphoM ft. to take and lynch William Thompson, a negro, eonfeg: ed assailant of two ENGINEER MISSING. hT girls and a HtH negro The girl Tien Tsin. Aig. 30 A British mob broke into the but ihe sheriff's deputies met r named Wills, who was traveling them at the door f the Jail armed from Jebol to Tien T!n, baa hem with riffe. which they dlxeharged misting since 7. It is fojred that wpb blank cartilages over the' hods he ha been murdered by bandits. " Philadelphia. Aug. 29. An infernal machine waa discovered .today In the hold of the steamship Eagle Point as the vessel lay In Delaware river at Trans-Atlanti- Roh-"''wt- - Byl-yet- er Jail-yar- d. THE INDICATIONS n NO. 242 e DISPATCHES WEATHER FORECAST CITY. en-glc- THURSDAY UTAH, Bryan and Mr. Goltra, were gnesta of Mr Nixon at dinner. Mr. Bryan will spend tomorrow morning opening a vast quantity of u mail which waa handed to him board the steamer today. He will work with his secretary answering such eoiiimunicaUon a are argent and will then heard the Goltra yacht once more to make bis formal entry New Tork, Aug. TRESS UTAH FOR the PRICE IT CHARGER. IT IE THE BEET ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHED THE COUNTY AB WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAB THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE VERTISERS FULL ASSOCIATED Into New York at 4 p. m. Mr. Bryan, surrounded by hi fellow passengers, stood well forward of the promenade deck of the Prime Irene aa tbe vessel steamed in past Bandy Hook shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon. Hia face wreathed In smile MORNING. and many were call-- l t :ht-ifirst name or soma givrp usm. the whu-trom memory of the boyhood days. All .11 whistles on the craft :.u-armed lnr.about the Primes v tuotiug uiadjy. Flags were l.t;iiig every. Mi where and from the f miihII irafl put out In muliiplyliK m'liitx-rcu:.e-u;-Mr. ttryan was for a Imi lie conspeech by tbe Nebraskii fined himself to lel'-iu a purely personal vela. i:w- happy be was to be home agrit!, a 11.1 what a delight and surprise It had been lo hi "home hlui to find so luagi folks' on hand to tree; him. After being on the iiig more than ha.f an hour. Mr. iud Mr Rryan were transferred irC :hc 111ml and taken te the landing.' where Ihev weut ashore to spend the a gin ; the home of Mr. Maon. Mr Hm.it relished thla break in iu Joti.qey he foie landing in New Tork, lrauM- - of the fatigue which hw waa suffering Miaaouriana Hava Tioubl. Buffalo, Aug. 29.- Two hundred member of the Jeffert-o- club of Missouri arrived here tansy en route for New York, where thn silt take part In tbe rereptlon to IMHstu J. Rryan. A. Hall Is with Former Governor ihe party When the special .Wabash train on which the Mlasourlain are traveling waa turned over to the New York Central the railroad oflldala- demanded the removal of a huge banner from the side of the Irwin. The hanner reads: '' Welcome M Rryan " The rules of the-- , Toad, it waa explained, prohibited the placing of a lisnner on the side) of a passenger train. The Mlaaourtans protested against the removal f iheli- lisnner and refused tn allow the railroad employes to take it down. The train waa eat Into the yards and held until late this afternoon, when the hanner waa finally removed and the train r h t-- 1 , and he seemed more lhan pleased at the thought of setting foot on bis native soli again. Far down the lower bay the Illlnl met the Prinseu Irene and steamed with her to the quarantine station. Mr. Bryan was hailed by those on board the yacht and wave-hla recognition of the cheers and salutes that were given. Hla steamer's anchor bad not been caat In quarantine before the Nebraskan was met by a delegation of newspaper men. "I do not know what 1 can say worth reporting." he aaid In answer to the queries. "Our travels have been discussed Ip my letters and aa I make a speech on Thursday night 1 shall reserve until that time any comments I may have to make upon the poll tics I situation. We have had a pleasant Journey, with enough of storm to vary tha monotony, but not enough to Injure anyone. I am delighted to be hark again In my native land. From what I have read in the paper and heard from Americana In Europe there has been quite a revolution In opinion on er nomlc questions In the Fritted Rtstes and thla of course Is gratifying. On the presidential queeftnn I do not care tn add anything to the Interview In London and the letter written by me to former Senator Jones. Asked regarding hla opinion aa to Ihe chances for a Democratic vlctoiy proceeded on Ha Journey to New York. two years hence. Mr. Bryan said: 1 hare been away for some time and 1 ran add that 1 have been away PLEA too long to come bark a prophet.. 1 IRRESPONSIBILITY never predict, for predictions do not tell the story. You have seen some of the predictions given out in the Jieafi Whs Brutof a campaign and you even know how Defense ef Young filoana, ally Butchered ' Hia Father, are from different some estimate Being Outlined by Counsel. what come to pass. No. I trill not i. . AUGUST o. prophesy. "1 always assume that the chance of Democratic aurres are Improvlns I believe that' the people are coming to recognise that the Democratic Ideas are the IdeaF of the people. It ta not easy to fin definitely when tbess ideas will triumph, but I believe that (here Is alwaya a forward movement toward that triumph. "Do you think that the Republican administration has been such as to those minces? was asked. 1' can awl diMtiiui qaexUon at ffresent. but I do IhJnk that the present administration has done much te educate the people to see the value of Demwatlr (dess. To go beyond that would be to discuss politics and that, as I have said, I will not do Mr. Rrysn was asksd whether h was Interested Is the coming campaign in this state. "Certainly I am Interested," was hia anssrer. 1 am Luterested In a sense In every campaign. Hut I have made It a practice to lake no part in a Is campaign before the nomination I don't do that In my own made. stale. In the past ten years I have taken no part ; any staia campaign before the nominations are made, hut after the nominations are made, I am willing to do all I can for the cause." The scene down the bay as the Princes Irene came lo anchor in quarantine established a precedent aa of a a celebration to the plain American eltlxen. The news that the steamer bringing Mr. Rryan had been sighted off Fire Island Just before noon and that she would be at anchor for the formal medical In- portion by 3 o'clock, waa the signal for a wild rush of specially chartered hosts and pleasure craft, down the harbor. The lowering skies and frequent rain squalls served to keep many away, but those who were not deterred by tbe adverse weather conditions, gave an enthusiastic spirit to Ihe reception which was apparently deeply appreciated. "Bryan's 'Nehraaks home folks were the most' enthusiastic of all. On two big tug boats which Journeyed down the bay aide by aide, they went to welcome tbeir distinguished neighcheers they bor. With tumuUooua pulled up alongside the after gangway of the big steamer and called (heir greetings to Mr. Bryan, who tttid on the deck. Just above them, and smiled and waved his hat. Rig boxes of flower were tossed on board for Mrs. Bryan. Then the Nebraska state flag was flung to the breexe and the cheering waa renewed. Bongs were sung and the cheering was taken up time and again while Mr. Bryan waa going through the necessary formalities of the customs inspection law. 1 wo Inspectors and an assistant appraiser had gone down on the lllinl, under special instructions, and had been put aboard to rake Mr. Bryan s declaration and make the usual examination of hand bags and trunks. There bad also gone on board the Prinxess Irene, Lewis4 Nixon, Mayor Frank W. Brown of Lincoln, Mr. Goltra. and Mayor Dahlman of Omaha. Tbe three former had gone down n tbe Illini. while Mayor Dahlman was in charge of the home folks. When the baggage had all been passed and Mr. Bryan was ready to descend to the Nebraskans' tugs there was another outburst of enthusiasm which was taken up with a will thia time by those on the crowded decks of the Prioress Irene. Cabin and second-class passengers lined tbe rails, cheering and Having bats and handkerchiefs a their noted disappeared over the side. Huddled forward on the decks of the steamer were more than a thousand emigrants, fathered from every corner of Europe. The usual scenes attending their landing In their new home must hare been d a deep Impression upon the fbrelgnere. A 1 he ret f"Ot upon the tug Mr. Bryan was fairly mobbed hy the mb bad as quests, many frun other sections of the I'ach vss anxious to be the rtrst to shake wfth bo warmly returned every word of jreetliig. AB seemed to be old friends home-comin- fellow-travel- 9.Meninl irreAug. Spokane, sponsibility la to be the defense of Sidney filnane, the llyenrold boy F. filoana. who killed hia fh(hr.J.iam will The defers try la yesterday. how that the young itian la a mental Infant, entirely nnd Hoped menially and morally. Mrs. Bloene visited her eon in the office ei the chief H police today. The boy waa the some- imanvable stoic i uf Bchle ill klug uf Kuglaud: Grand Ihike Yladiumr. repreM-n- i in the emperor of Kusaia: Atchduke Joseph, representing the emperor of Austria; the Duke Gene, representing Ihe king of Italy; the diplomatic corps, Prince You Bncii and the other luenihet of Ihe German rablnet, and high militar; officer. Tl.e child wa named William Fvedorick Francis Phrikllau Olar. The gd parent are the emperor and empress uf Prince Eliel Frederick and Prince Henry of , Prussia, the prince rtgi-uof the giand duclitof llidcii. I'riuce Feodora of Fellies the empei-of Austria, ihe king Washington, 21. Ang. Becretsry Wilson returned today from an extended trip through the weal and norih-easHe inspected personally msny meat parking plsma In the various rltlea bn visited, making It a point alwaya to rail at the plants without, previous amice. In the majority of Instance the sec re ary found the plant In a good The packers condition. sanitary everywhere, he learned, were dlmed tn meet the requirements of the law without, quibble nr protest and by the first of October, a ben the Inspection of domestic product will take effect, L 1 t AT HEAD OF PRESS CLUBS 4 Denver Man Elected as Frweident ef International League ef the Scribes. Denver. Ang. 29 Keating, r president of the Iienvv-- Press clnh,-waInterns-- t iff the elected president, tonal lieague of I'res dubs today at the session s' CoMinsdo, on the continental divide. President T. T Krensn was recommended for by the committee on election, hut he withdrew, saying the Denver Press club should lie rewarded for 'he splendid entertainment afforded the delegates hy the Edward promotion of ft of the Keating, to the league. He Is managing editor of the Rocky Mountain Ness, of lienrer. The following vu-- president were elected: George J. Brennan. Philsdelphia Enquirer; Jackson G HM. Plttabarg Poet; Mr. Ada Ca'ilc. Bradford, Ps.; Herald, and Elden Small, Detroit , Time. St. George Kemiron, of the New rewas Journal, York Insurance elected treasurer, snd .Lw G. Early, was elected of the Reading Tlm'-s- secretary. will be The executive committee elected tomorrow. The Naturlta Valiev onmpany has offered the league CP' teres of fruit land, with perpe'imi water rights, aa national homo a site for the prop-u-'-for aged and Inopncl'ated newspaper men. ' DOODLE YANKEE BOY BAPTIZED keenly-'.ntereve- Prlnso Frederick Was Christened in Pretence of Bon of Crown Crowned Heads. Pntrdiui. Prussia. Aug. 29.- - The 101 of Crown Prince Frederick William was baptised this afternoon in the are ra!4 Jnspls gallery 'he aanew palaen. which bad been arranged a chapel. -- BANK An Investigation of ihe Exact Condition Hruu-slck- of Ihe Companys Affairs Made of Italy, the emperor of Nula. ihe crown prince of Denmark, Duchess Karl Theodora and Prince Ruprechi f Bat aria, the ktnga of England and Adolf of Norway. Prince tbs dowager duckets of Bchaum-hurg-Lopp- be Will Trust Funds Beleived to be Intact. a. Mecklenliurg-Scbseiln- . Grand Duke Michael of Primula ami the queen of Philadelphia, Greece Aug. Receiver 29. Involved in ihe failure, thus .Ua iba aunt will mu exceed H.M. Trustees' mount lug to $:io3.IMiX, piuneytee'ed In boml and other securities and an exuniltisikm of these show that they are all imacr, John It rnutei'se, rhalrtnan uf Ihe trtih,eea of ihe general assembly, aed H. Em le, Jr., Inrtajr listk charge After the ceremony ihe Crows Prln-rea- George or the affairs of the Real Trust Sophie, aeaied betide the cradle, held a levee. A dinner followed In nunpauv, which yeaterdsy falle.l. if the heavy loss made by Frank ihe marble ball at whirh Emiieror WilH. Hippie, Isle presldi-ut- . liam toasted hla Ural grandchild. lo Adolf ReThe streets, homtea and public gal. the promoter, ujsid Insufficient ms buildings Iu Potsdam and Berlin were eurity. 1'nttl Mr. eoniplcle h.a the exact Cundlthm of gaily decorated with flags In honor of Ihe christening and (he afreets were the company's affairs catimd he told. The receiver, however, expreased the filled with anmiuied crowds. licjlef that Ihe trust funds are Intact. s SPAINS NEW TARIFF TREATY John tl. 4ouverse, a director of the ronipany. and one of the foremost Ireshy terlan laymen in the country upon whiMe ietltlun the receiver was appointed, today raid he waa satisfied that the securities of the larluua church boards are safe. Tim j Presbyterian hospital, of which Mr. Hippie wa treasurer, today elected tho Fidelity Tmsl company aa hla and through that concern learned ihat ihe Instil ut Ion's secnriile, amounting to f I.Pno.ntm, are Intact. While It la bel'eved that Ihe aecurl-lie- a pf Ihe board of trustee pf the general assembly are equally safe. It will he necessary lo elect a new treasurer liefore the fart ran he determined. It developed today lhal Mr. Hippie had on deposit for various Presbyterian ehurch organisations gistyioo in cash. Included In fhl was the ruin of detoailed hy the Women's ForPres-hyierla- State Department Makea Public tha Proclamation by tha Fraaidcat n New Agreement. The si ala Washington, tonight made public a proclamation by President KwaievelL der claring and putting lino effect on I next the new agreement a' lo reciprocity tariff rouceastona Ire- tween this government and Kpaln. I'n- tier the agreement American good are lo pay duty according 10 Baln a second atriff arhedul. Ihe ra'e accorded favored nations, In return fq American concession In the way of tariff redurilotia on wlnaa and other Bpanlah Import Inin th Pnlird fiiaie. According t a dispatch to ihe stale department today from Mr. t VI Her, the American minister at Madrid, the royal f decree pulling Into effect Ihe new agreement with the Untied Riaira lie waa to published In Spain today, and, he added, American gooda In Spailsli wnrehouaen are In have the benefit of the favored nation tariff treatment. Th president' prochi nisi ion dated August 27 gives I ho. tol lowing list of articles upon wlikib tbe Diugley tariff rales are suspended under tho new Ang. 29. I, Etir sue-eossa-r, . eign Mission society, 10 lie used In rebuilding Ihe home for rescued Chinese slave girl In Bail Francisco, destroyed by the earthqUMke. One of tbe many rumor today wa lhal the loeal hanks had. evolved a plan to raise n guarantee fund of with which to rehabilitate the trusl nniMay, hul thla rnqhl not he verified. II le the hope of Ihe dlree-tnra- , however. In reofiea tbe doors of ihe bank and with thla cud in view they held mniiermi meetings today, conferring with Receiver Marie. One of Ihe molding was attended by Adolf Regal and laier ll was learned that he had sold the town of. Booth which be luilll slth' money from the trust company. The purchaser, II I said, paid !i(Hisnoo for Ihe various properties. Frank Wharton lllpple, mat of Ihe Inlr president, who Is a clerk 111 the hank, was set upon hy a crowd of augry depositor gs he was let lug the building today end winild iindwhly have been roughly handled had the Kllce mil Interfered. . There wa no evidence of apprehension in the auich exrhsago lnk-er- s pointed out thn! 1 here never waa aa Inaiance In whirh nny Institution of the trust company' alia hod an few tm-If- v'n-rk- a, Imr-rowe- d distilled from grain or $1.74 per proof gslhm. wine and verinuih. In 1pon rnaka, 39 rent per gallon; In holt lea nr Jugs, per casa of one dnxen holt lea or Jugs containing each nd more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty four bottles nr Juga rooUinlng each not more lhan one pint, $1.25 pr case, and any excess Iteyoud these quantities found In unrh bottle or4 Juga shall be subject to a duly of rents per pint or fractional fart thereof, hill no separate or additional duty shall he aiisessed upon the hnitles or Juga. Upon palnllnga In nil or water colors, pastel, pen and ink drawing and Biaiuary, 13 per centum nd &r brokerage hna miistanding. Thla bad a reassuring effect on the loeal aloek market. The recovery did not apply lo Real Katate Trust company stork which had hren selling rinse to $3iHi a share, but for which there weie no bids today. 44 DIVORCE. CONGRESS" Inquiry today among prominent authorities of the Presbyterian ehurch MEETS IN NOVEMBER a to the amount of chnrrh money the secretary Nlieves that the majority of the packing plants of the rountry will have completed their ar- Uniterm fitatute Relating ta tha of Marriages Will rangements for full observance of the Ba Considered. provluiona of the new lew. KEATING IHE DEFUNCT OF Jia-ep- factured - CENTS i'hnst'au PLANTS oiher malerisla, UII serstary Wilson Returns te WaeMngton After Obeorvlng Methods of Sausage Makar. FIVE 1 1'pon argolra or erode teriar or wine erode, i per rentum ad valorem. 1'pon brandies or other spirit manu- PACKING FRI- In the present of the hide ret family, Ihe or, a princess of lir- - ret-- . ihe queen Greece. Prince lee, INSPECTED THE AND DAY. PRICE he has appeared slurs hia erreet. lie did eoi sbei-',n4rt';jRe came from the conference wn h dry eyeo, with hia handa stuck tn hla pockets and with a Jaunty sir. treaty: g ARE FOR FAIR WEATH- ER THURSDAY 1 - oFmENTaT GENERALLY a stockholder In the trusl compaay, said: "Thla $4.(Hiii, it mni be under-aiooam a (oral kiss. I fiemir believe the depostlur will 'receira nis of tbeir mmiey Iwt-ii- . At the offices of Ihe Isuird f mlnla'.erial relief. ft waa announced that the of Ihe lsml would am kwe a ceui, nor would their payment he delayed a day. There are ample funds on hand to meet 11 deiuamla. The Woman's Fireign Mlsxlotiary had an areouni of several thousand dollars wkh the trust com-ln1 brae-firlarie- ! Ms-lct- y. The will of the late president, Frank K. Hippie, wa filed tisly. The comment was caeeuied July 1, 19ud, and la Imef. "J, Frank K. Hippie, do hereby give, bequeath and devise all my eeiair, real, personal and mixed, nni-- j m sen, Frank Wharton lllpple, hia heirs and assigns, knowing ihai he will give une-hahereof nntu tils auai. Bailie. If aha lie living, and hereby appoint my son to hu ihe executur of thia will." The sou qualified. The eatale la valued aa follows: lf 1 reraunai property, ilOu.iHK) and real estate. $311,1x10, The non had a rough cxperlenoa today when ho emerged from the hank build Ing. A man In ihe crowd saw him and slam led: There gone the son of (bn rogue wh said he had.no ralih In men who ainoke clgara and chew1 toft ecu." Immediately a tank took pp the cry sad made a rash Aw young Iflpphi. but the police succeed ed In bearing ihe moh barn and rescuing m . frightened man. Philadelphia. Aug. 29.- - Adolf Regal, who la the eentral flgiffw In ihe collapse of the Real Eaiate Tmal tonight staled that aotrie day nan ba placed In Ihe bandn of the that company several iwillloa dollar worth of bonds In order to make hie borrowing absolutely secure. 'There were no conditions attached." he declared. "They were lo lie used to the heal advantage of tho I feel have done every, company. thing In my power tn relieve Ihe Real Estate Trust company ." Mr. Regal declined to give a list of his sernrltlea which the trust com pi nr holds. He ssld Ihat. F. W. Hippie, anu of the late President Hippie, ha occupied the position of seertary in one of hi companies, hut declared tha the position was purely honorary and no salary wsa paid tho young man. It was rumored today that I intended leavlna tows." concluded Mr. Regal. "I Intend to star right here and srs fhl matter through. ' . 1 cvmii-pan- FEW INSURGENT LEADERS fit. Paul, Minn., Aug. 29. When lha body of men, kmwn a ihe "Dlvorc Congress meets In Ptuudelphla on Nnv. 12, II will have aulimliied lo it uniform statute relating to (he of marriage and ibn granting of tbs of divorces. The full committee on resolutions has prepared an act which, when rovired. In espeeted to mem wfth the approval of tha IHvnrce congress and will he aumblttrd If congress for jmasage, on thus establishing a general Is divorce and annullment of marriage. While this question ha nothing to do with Ihe American Bar association, there are so many member of the committee on resolution of the Divorce congress who are at'endlng Ihe meeting of ihe socl8ilon wtht meetheld at ing of the the stale capitnl late thl afternoon for tie purpose of gom over the imrevising posed law and corrrtlng andWhen the soy object longhle femure. has finishes ihe ataiifte It will be presented to the full commeet ill tia'urday mittee. which morning and ihen the bill win probably be approved for submission 10 the congress si Philsdelphia. The ubrommiiiee had before It a hill and printed draft of the proposed took up each article and discussed It eec'ton by section. The most impor'sift chances made in the proposed la, as establishing the ege of conren when csrh msle or female may legally ""'cr the for the I marriage age at sixteen years male. ! female, and eighteen for the I Article II. of the act -- briefly defines a being as if two kinds: , divorce Dlroree from the imnds ef marriage, and divoice from bed snd lioard. The this without passed change. ' When the n.iumfiiee edj wrnd hm lit'le further fiesuwsy hsd hoeq insole wftb the set ACCEPT AMNESTY OFFER Sentiment of Insurrectionists Appears Stronger in Country Districts of Provinces of Havana, Pinar Del Rio and Santa Qara. 2. The surrender toof the more vigorous It? surgent leaders in tbe province of flsra and tha Matanxaa and Kant coming In of a scattering few Insurgovernment's gents In response tn the proffer of amnesty, 1 vastly more than offset hv the Insurgent sentiment looking stronger dally In the the provinces of country district of and Santa Havana, Pinar P-- l R' flam, and which is now reported to be gaining headway In Santiago, from Which provinces, however. Jhera are as yet m repor's of nrgan'ved hands. arriving The testimony of person from the rountry Is nnsnfmoua to the effect that the pcopl" are restless. The talk of the town Is of those who have gone out tn join the insurgents and the change uf winning against 'he government. There are grave doubt of the loyalty of recruit and especially of negro reenrt. who are us I in mam quarters of a willing-pertd ness to Join the other side wfth whirh many of their people are identified of th The undeniable erldenr Havana, Aug day of ' vmr growth of insurrectionist PROMOTION FOR JAP. en'rnu' to Increasing douhwuether the government win. rfer a't Washington. Ang. 29 -- Mr. Fki fire' secretary to the be able to rope promptly and who w in this city before with tne (nrveitisiit and there ieea'ien Japanese to sn am- I much diarusaion the the miss'on was advanced Interest peaceful se'tlemert. bassadorial rank. hs been offered the of In a projected meeting of porJtkm of counsellor to the Japanese centers mission a Berlin, but his creptnce f'nhaff veterans no other prominent men to ronalder the question wf ap of the posl'lon has not been ernarhtnw Pltui ftoerra and Cher' in Mr Hiokl is now a' Tehio. la causing HI-o- - aa well aa aiiraentn commander, leader of the llheral party and member of the government wfth a view of ascertaining wbather thp difficulty cannot he eettled through some At the present stage of affaire, however, a compromise wonld appear to be ont of the question a the government continue confident that it will aonn be able to suppress the more-men- t. Many Cuban feel rhst. patriotism demand that some united effort he made to end tbe war and avoid the possibility of Intervention by the t'nfted fitatea. There la no queetion that foreigner would welcome intervention to restore peace, and many Cuban would do likewise were it not for the sentiment of pride in making ft appear that Cuba ca maintain order within her own bonndarlen and sn unwillingness to hare fire world regard her e tha wrard ef tbe fulled . State. officials, while not dany-le- g people, agpeetalfy the more ignorant claaaea. aror nneasv. predict that, matter will become quirt, a few heavy blows have been dealt the rebel. They character: the stories of disaffection among the government, fores aa in ran Mow ef th opposition new s psprs and not worthy of denial. Meanwhile rgpidfire aruherv enrp )s being organ I red under American rfltrera. ammunition and aun are I Con' in ued on Page Government that many ftr I'M) |