Show I THE ORGIES OfflES Lord Roberts Appeals to Coun Countrymen to Abstain A stain IS SCORED BUT SALISBURY STANDS BY BT HIS ms NEW I 1 Lordon ord a Nov iov 1 Lord Roberts sends Tarn frum in Pretoria a striking appeal to hie It c 4 men to refrain lt from turning the theU vt U n of f the homecoming troops to toi i von p orgy He expresses ees the sin V 1 1101 oi that the welcome will Wilt not nott t K 1 V h of treating tI to too I a thu hi lead to excesses that will willii willil ii il i t I I itt k I rade ute those e whom the nation natron u h tu t honor hono and tower lower the soi w wf i i f tilt the th queen in the eyes ey of the them theu u rid m has bas watched with 4 i J V d the work they have I for tor their sovereign and andi i 1 J therefore beg be earnestly says aye ayel 1 1 t Roberts H that the public will ie ye retrain train V i i from T r in tempting my gallant coin oora i i hut but will mil rather aid them to up li I H i II I IK I splendid reputation they have haver II i fur tor r the he imperial army I am very Iud I I to t bo be able to record with the i M lute truth that the th conduct o vt tri this army from rum first to last Jut has hu been V mi i I m V Not a single case of serious 1110 n in beer ht t n brought to my notice ii i K 41 nothing II deserving the name of oft ofU t U V I have hae trusted to the mens own V v fling feeling ft t ling and good sense Benee and tu thy y hi v c borne themselves like Uke heroes 1 if th V I I and like gentlemen 1 I ii I V occasions Hit Th malicious falsehoods were V d 1 IA by the authorities of the Trans TransI of th I he I brutality of Gt eat Britain n jH I i but liu the people were soc re reu rehi ui u q i t hi hit t bad had nothing to mr sr r t II it tn n fl in khaki no matter lw 1 1 I h V V ind md war stained his bia appear a V concludes i K 1 l rt I l feel sure win will be very i i V Jin to the people of Great Brit lInt V L ns shared to the fullest I tn V V t Hi III Hith T V as well as JUS the glory lory I th T 4 a I and who ho helped so ma mai maV V i tu bring brine it to a successful U I J i T I explains explain that he thui I j I ause aus e of the di tre ing and 1 b j hit lile k scenes s c es resulting from to ift toi 1 J V i 1 11 iii lends nIs speeding the parting V I by bottles bott of f spirits 11 i V hands and pockets pocket Lar La r n down downe do te Is not DOt Liked d in III the robes robe of dazzling daaling fail ran i t tin Ih way one on liberal newspaper l 11 Ii UK U Maiquis of iI V the Ii foreign office This OTI un V m Presses the opinion of a I i ime anle of the British public publico of o party lines Jines Even EvenT V T h xe organs feebly up I i h i of Lord l i ui ill nt I there is a tendency t to al ai alt ali 1 I i 11 i the h lv position of a mere men nom t I 1 i J or t the foreign office blindly Ji VI ut very overy cry wish aish of the pre pie T 1 bL i the Associated Press t quite mite U I C opposed to Ix Lord rd Salte Salten I n 11 ilea itla l a He does not share the I 1 i f that in the war ar office he C 1 In I ii fact the premier is so soH soV 1 V of H the reverse that be he gave gae i 1 ii ne He the option of hi tinner office r r taking the I J l Lord rd Salisbury Sali bury was delight i id tl e was wa aa willing l V 1 11 i the tiie office portfolio he h will win make a strong for tor fortu forI tu I IVy and aad iid had long 1 J i q i 1 j e as his successor V 1 II I 0 d tors H refuse to allo allow him himi V i severe seYe duties he be Under UDder V i n the he I recent rec One Ont 1 i j a I friends said Aid I i I 1 I r I of the Associated r rj i e his bin f by training and Slid andar e ar arr r nr is iK j more fitted and avail UK tI t I diplomats and decide large I hould he fail fall of It will b 1 ause it up he ia la too much of ol l a i Ian IanTh f Th bip in the war of d l office vacant through V Ings in the cabinet n t must to 0 v h I n selected which is 18 no easy p V Mr Ir r R W Hanbury the ai al s rotary r tary of I 1 the treasury t rY is ia I a d Ii likely to succeed Mr t T V ZV I as al t president of the board of t and I n il Mr M r George Geo Wyndham the i 1 Ia tn n secretary of the war ar of 11 I mentioned as a the sue Re ac f V f M Ir r Gerald Ga Balfour as chi eJ chief f it 1 Y for f r Ireland though the I lat J t to If lunation ignation ia is by no means jye certain Jt i i e Iruh Hit ry ipa to V au aa an a the U DUke Lue story ill Is the rounds shout f of Marlborough whom hOIt the I papers frequently without basis basia men mentioned mentioned mentioned as Earl successor or in inthe Inthe inthe the lord lieu te nan of Ireland On the strength of this it is said mid a large amount of Irish literature has been im imported Imported Imported ported tb Blenheim where a recent visitor is ia alleged to have found the young duke almost burled buried amid His RiB hIstories Histories tories of Ireland I Mr Gerald Balfour may change the chief ee of Ireland for the tb board of trade If this occurs it will give the Cecil family four of the most important offices in the cabinet which calls out from the Liberal papers the cry of nepotism m The publication of Lord L rd history of Napoleon hac h C not only brought b t forth unanimous and un unbounded unbounded bounded praise but has bas given rise to toa toa a Ii general feeling of regret that the present undistinguished cabinet could Sot not avail itself of such ouch a brilliant in intellect It is a careful monograph of II closing days and while It discloses no new historical hi facts K It deals dea so 80 masterfully end and impartially with all aIt the available evidence that tbt ft t tu must stand so o the critics c t nay ay as an i authoritative u O e record hi In addition ad to be lug big the most perfect character b sketch sketcher ever er penned It ferns with powerful e and of humor and Imagination while the British h minis ministers tees responsible for the arduousness of Napoleons captivity are treated with merciless merci satire On all aU sides it is ad admitted admitted admitted that this latest latent late t work ork reveals Lord Rosebery at his heeL best What will wUl he do next This is the tIe question que tion which arises on all sides sidesHow How Bow H w bitter politics are growing in Ireland can be judged from an open letter from Mr William m OBrien say saying saying 8 ing he be reenters parliament with the utmost repugnance and with no more satisfaction that he would reenter an English Engl Jh Jail But Mr OBrien adds he considers con idera it a national duty He also says the exclusion of Healy and his faction from the Irish party is 18 the only means of enabling men of honor bonor to remain in it American Railroad Methods Used Once more the th Introduction of Amer American AmerIcan Amerlean ican lean methods will revolutionize revolutionise Brit British traffic As a result of the visit of the Ute superintendent of the Southwestern railroad to the United States mates the di dl directors rectors recto of the road have bave decided V tf substitute for the present lever ss system system tem tern of signalling the pneumatic meth method od of employed on American roods roads The hitter installation tion is now taking tal n shape Other lines II are likely to follow suit so that the immense signal ignal boxes which have long been features of the great creat termini will probably dIsappear The vexed question of the decrease of commerce of the port of London owing to lack of docking facilities and high rates is likely to be solved by the I formation of a public body for the better of the docks and ami i which plan includes river quays on both sides aides of the river r above Gravesend thus avoiding which connected with railroads Wilt will save aae time and expense Jealous of Americans The Prince of Wales dismissal di of Too Ted Sloan hi Is n with Uth Joy by the racing world of England as of aig sIg t Ind atlon of f the feeling Jockeys and trainers The Prince of Wales Wal yielded to the popular clamor damor While the methods and manners of a number of self ad advertising American owners have hae un us undoubtedly undoubtedly given the Jockey club an an excuse e for it Its Ita present JJ attitude there is little doubt thai jealousy jealouS of the con tinned American success had more than anything else el e to do with the matter There are many indications too that the campaign against a the American horsemen was w not under undertaken undertaken taken without wIth it t plenty pJ nty of premeditation This is 18 evidenced by the sporting eel col coli i I of almost every daily aUy paper T ti 11 I England and many of or the tie best beat week weeklies lies Ues who are revelling in tn the chance of ofa a slur at American Jockeys Truth cannot find lInd words word of vituperation t I tion enough wherewith to denounce Sloan and all the others it can reach But the greatest glee gl of all an prevails prevail in inIx InI Ix I London sporting clubs cluba and cafes where here the English turf tar gamblers gamble assemble to settle betting Ti T Q gamblers who for tor I years have bave held bold the EnglIsh turf by the throat and who finally found all aU their calculations smashed by the I American successes hope to be able to resume their trade Sloan is Ia much chagrined His Ills retain retainer reM n ner er was to have been He had hd other offers 0 of like Uke amounts but now BOW that the he Prince Prin of or Wales has bal thrown him over no English owner is likely to employ him a as first fir t Jockey jokey Sloan re returns returns turns to the United States Nov 14 but the story that he does not intend tj t tapply apply for a license here in 1901 is re regarded recanted regarded canted as being at least lea t premature Lehigh the trainer of Mr Frank Gardners stables stable which Sloan man ages acea and application for a li ii license cense cease to train at t Newmarket caused so much of the present trouble has tie se secured e j I cured cur d quarters at Epsom Twentysix American yearlings have bave already ar ax r there Ricky will not apply for a license here nere for 1901 1501 1 AS be he b te i by It M 11 Ma dame ame niec to ride In an France Prance I Morgan a ard ad ti Eddie Jones Johes J go SO g to Aus London business circe cIrces are keenly kee ily I interested in tie the American contest Business in the street end and Dd on the ex ix exchange X change is virtually suspended lIu pe ded until the decision of the American electorate can II be known Oft on the questions affecting the interests of the world lIB The platform reiterates the de demand demand demend mand mend contained ad in the Chicago plat platform platform platform form for an American financial system system tem tern made by the American people for themselves The purpose of such sucha a system is to restore and maintain a bimetallic level of prices and in order that there may be he too tao uncertainty uncertainty uncertainty as to the methods of restoring restoring restoring ing bimetallism the specific declara declaration declaration tion in favor of free and unlimited coinage at the existing ratio of 16 to 1 independent of the action of other nations is repeated Bryans letter of acceptance e 1900 V |