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Show THE FIRST MEETING Of tlio Urilfrn llraucli of the Democratic atlouil I oin- inttlpo held it! chicago, dickinson presiding; TIlO (JlltlllOII Of llltloil Willi 1'Ollul-Ml 1'Ollul-Ml ami larmrrt Irccljr , Discus led. Cj Ttircmh lothoNcw.l wrjirru-n iiinotitATt limine-, rrnitsneie.1 HI the llrnuel. H.ellrc; urili liihal lonin.lllee, CillCioo, belt. 1. Tbu flrat meet tag of Ihuwt alt in blanch nf the Demo-cralia Demo-cralia National committee waa held here Ibis morning. Don M. Dickinson, chaltinaii of the nalljrml campaign loniinltice, iitilded. Nnlonal tout-inltt.eniuu tout-inltt.eniuu from the following Sutes wero preontt D. J, Cat.iau, Mich , J. J. lttchardtou, lu.; IleeJaiuliiCable, 111; UU, Wall, Wis; I.llebuiilDjrnn, Minn ; W.C. Lot.tekw, N.D , James .M. Woods, H.I), lhiao gcnllemeiiiei-r gcnllemeiiiei-r ami tho States to Loconlrulitd by the I ranch committee. Nobuilniisof n feimal nature waa transacted at Ibe rceellug. Adlal 1', Stevenson's taw pattuer, Hon. James S. I'.wlng.nrrlvcl here thli morning from lllooniliigton, lo confer lib iniuitciu of the commit-i. commit-i. . l.nt.r in tho day tho wctlern branch of tho national committee- met lu coll-frence coll-frence with national crininlttceuieu from Iov.fi, Minnesota, Wlicomln, allchlgau, North Dakota, South Dakota Dako-ta and lllluuli. Each gontlenuu detailed de-tailed the condition of his respective Bute and usually cloeed by submitting sub-mitting u Hit cf ipeakcri of national reulutlou who would contribute to the putty tuccess by visiting bit State. Nearly every tpeaker aald it Cleveland nnd tilevenson could be Induced to make a tour through thu States, tho old time reiubllcan majorities would vanish. The qutttlon of fusion with tho I'topIVe or larmera' Alliance In ceitaln Statu! was freol dlscusied, and the committee unreservedly gave Itaajpioval wherever fusion met the wisdom of thu regular Dcnucrsllour-sanitation. Dcnucrsllour-sanitation. In regard talhii slltleal situation general!, chairman Dickinson Dickin-son Saldi "The Wcat waa thoroughly looked over, and It was found that the prospects pros-pects for Demooiatlo victory In hither lo lteubllcan States were never brighter. Wr, Intend to erfcl uur organlxatlon In every Slate, and uytny Inch ef the ground will be fought. I ahull make no claims lu auy States, lut know an aggrenhu tight will brlui, porno doulllul onea over to the Democracy. Demo-cracy. There will I e perfect harmony betwienNew York hea luaitora and those lo charge here. "" 1 1 law Cleveland Saturday, and be waisurprltlnirly famlllarwltn the situation situ-ation here, lie bellevea the light ou the tarltl should be ruined, and so It will." Asked if the report of Labor Commission! Com-mission! rl'eck would have the effect of reopening the bleach between the Hill and Clijc!aud factions, Dickinson said "You may aay ai emphatically aa you w Ith that there are and w 111 be nodtvlttoui In the New York Damoe raoy. 1 know whereof I apeak wheu I say that Senator Hill and raminany uro loyal to the ticket." llelnnerntlo to.nl.nltf.1 In Imltituo, Vlsch.tNKS, Ind , Sept. 1. Tho Democratic cat!ial,n waa opened lu southern Indiana today. 1.x Uivcrnor (J ray of ludlaua pn sided over the meeting and Introduced Adlal rjteven-sou rjteven-sou to the t nlhuilastlo Domoerata au I alto made a short address. Mr. Steven-son Steven-son ! ke for nearly an hour. He (.ave the most alltntlou to the tarltl and force bill. Claude Matthews, eandi. date for governor, followed Willi a few remurka There was another meeting tonight, at which speechea were delivered de-livered by John lliett, taudldate for Congretr, ex.Congrtssiuan Jamet 1'. I.amb aui Hon. Ueorge I Itblan of Illinois. Ilarrliua Villi ts.ry lint llio I-ro. Nl W Yoiu., Sept. I. Cbalrmau Churka W. Kackttt of tho ltepablln Htato executive committee received thorollowlnKdlipattb from Washington Washing-ton thlt afternoon "The I'resldeut cannot now inako hit New Yoik trip without watting over hero until Mouday, and hu Is anxious to r. turn lo l'MU Lake at once. Ho will carry out thu iro-gramme iro-gramme aa far at iwsslhlu ou his return re-turn to Washington, which will lie neur the lSIb Intt , revenlug the order." I'rra Intuitu Ilcpnbllcnns. ItE.sn, Nov , Hoit. 1, The Ireo coinage coin-age Hi publican convention today nomlnattd Nowlindi for Congroet, but IhwuJ the nominations for 1'redden-Hal 1'redden-Hal electors, which Is rt girded aaa !ttual rndorteiuent of tho silver electoral elec-toral ticket. Tho ilatform ilenounota the national adml ilttrallon. The administration ad-ministration wing of the convention nominated an electoral ticket and placed Newltndi lu nomination for Congress A commltleewotappolnted to Invito him to a I ear li fore the convention con-vention to endorse the 1 latfortn ,before nvoto wat taken uj on the nomination. I.t.n.itrm. I Heel Nrw Yoiit;, Sept. 1. Hon. W. I.. Wilson, chairman of the extcutlve committee of the National Atioolatlnn of Deuiocrallo Cluls, called a meeting of thu committee to take place at the Hotlman House lu this city Tuesday, Beplenibel Oth, at 1 1 o'clock. Omenllr nnrneil le lhe llrouoil"' 8l-oivAN, Wash, Sojt. 1. Word has Just reaclitd bore that Concully, tho county si it of Okanogan county, was burned to tho grotiud between 1 and 3 o'clock Tuisday morning. Nothing rtmalns of the town proi er eavu a tchoolbouse, oouilhouiu aud ilrumtore. Tl e total Ices will reaih SlO.OOOandthalniuriuco It not ovtr ISrerrotit Tho town vlll bo rolullt. The sum of 1000 wai raise! at Ituly tba next mornlrg for tho teller cf the tullerers. ) Tl.e Inlernnllnnal Jione.atJ Collier- WASiuvaTos, D.C., Bept. 1. Secretary Sec-retary Tester aatd this nltemoon that there had been aa yet no plate or time fixed uisiu for tho mcetlngnf thu Inter-national Inter-national Monetary confetence. Should cholera continue lit menacing rourre, the opinion was exi rested nt the treasury department that It was altogether) alto-gether) robable that the meeting of the conference will I o deferred until some latter dale, when danger from tbo tcourgo will not bo to gnat as now. itllowleterln Mills Nrw Omi asb, Sept. 1. Qjlte a lllu nfexclltineut wat created thlt ev. iilugby the reiurtthat the ilium. ship "Hauls," which arrived hero fru-u Havana, had yellow fever ou board nud two of the sick bad been removed re-moved from the vessel. At a meeting ol the tumid of heslth tonight I'reel-tf. I'reel-tf. nt Ole limit made attalenient to the ellect that two of tbu crew who wcro tick bad been taken uQ tbo atevner at Iho quarantine station and placed In the hospital Ihtre Aug. LUth, and the vessel hid been thoroughly filmlgatcd and Is now In good miliary cuuJtllon, and there his bten no slckmes on board since her reliote Irom quarantine. quaran-tine. Ili.lslee VriillrTTrasee lor Itn.it.. Niw oin,, be, 1. 1, Hon. An.liew Jacksjii White, rccsnlly aplioluted Minister rieuliaitenllury tu Kiii.li, left thla mori.lig cu llio Hambuig Ametlcau i-auket steamer "Aucusui Victoria." (allspse i,r Keallolillea; lllltLls, Sept. I. While repairing the old reyal untie lu Kontgiberg today to-day the scaffolding suddenly collapsed, I recti llalliig a number of workiuou-lo the ground. Nine were lusuully killed. An Inrorrrel lltporl. IlotnxiN, Set. 1. Tbeiumor that a cari,o of lags Irom i.oudon by the steamship Iton.au bad lie en shipped lo U lucluuall wllbcut bell K tunilgatcd Is Inclined, the rags Lelng still aboard thu Tteitl. |