| Show = = = BlUTAIN IS BLUSTERY English Talk of Using Gunpowder to Check American Diplomacy THE EPIDEMIC Of TYPHOID FEVER IN KENT tile itesuit 01 itll fir r M fpInSTrobfe 1elitlrlauffer of A IUr I n Tarll1 ou Europcoaldtiatil I London Oct 2Copyrighted bye by-e Associated Press Returning Americans continuo to fill the Lon dn hotels and restaurant L although transat tariff at mships during the I k I sailed tlth heavy passenger liets I The King of Slam has been the lion of the meek lunching with the city companies and dining at the Mansion Man-sion Hut the novelfy of his visit has worn oft and chulalongkorn II Is generally gen-erally voted a boro Ills majesty Is said to be very angry at the fact that In hm not received the order of the garter 110 thought as the huh or T rsla and the sultan at Turkey were both knights of the irtcr ho ought to bo equally honored but Queen I Victoria I detcrmln < < J that only Chris lion ovrelgn shall I herealter re I jclvc Ihe older of the garter as the I knights oath can only bu taken by a Christ la n THE DIIl1BMIC OK TYPHOID I the rldcaif hot II of nfgroIJst wl hl Ion I attract Ing so much attention to Maldstone Kent There have been 100 eases In that tow and Its vI clnlty and about 60 deaths have oc cU I oil ed epidemic Is reading at the rate 01 120 cn Iles dally and tile au thorltles are irklng night and day In tlielr efforts to cruh out the fever The hospital accommodations tire In adequate temporary hospitals are being erected and the sthools Ore beIng be-Ing com cried Into sick wards There have Ien numrous cases ot tphald ov Ihroughoul I lie country among d polle wltn Isltcd Maldton The ton alit horitles 01 that place I are hold relonolhlc for the outbreak I olng to their refusal 10 renew the Rpoolnlment 01 a watchman for them the-m atr supply at i a salary of 1200 Yearly Year-ly CIIIUSTENIHOUAIJY CONSUELOS DAILY The MorlboioUBh baby will bath christened at lllenhel loward ba-th end 01 October and It Is reported tat the duke and duchess of York Mho mil visit the duke and duchess of JIuilboiough for the shooting season sea-son will bo the sponsors of the Infant PAMINB IN Im LAND Conrrecsman John Ddzt11 of Inn flUarln with his wife and son sailed rllr Nw York tolay from 80ulhamp too on board Riot Inorlean Line Snaffle Y St Ioul aftvr pasing sov crol I weeks In England Ireland and IrRnee To a representative o f the Assoclat n 11131 lt ed I ress he Bald that unquestlniably there would he a ramln In Ire and IIr Dalz1I added Indications 01 this can bc peen from the car win dau s Haystacks are floating In the fields the peasants are Unspeakably wretched and the country seeing to be more nlscrohl cry year TAIL I Pr GOOD ron AMERICANS Deferring to the new United States tariff Congressman Dnlzell said I Lave had very little oppoitunlty to observe tl > effects uf the tariff but I Judge It fuinillng our anticipations anticipa-tions and that It will give American mcrchant manuracturcra and workmen work-men more to do I Kay this front the fact ill a t all tho business men I have met In Euro lie Are denouncing It and retaining that It has lessened their Blnesi This Is particularly the case ulth the merchants of Parlswho complain that their American trade Las docroa8cd POLITICIANS nUN SPAIN Truth prints a otnlmenl said to emanate from a prominent Spaniard face unt Ing for the Cuban situation He > quoted as saying that In Spain eiar laUlne e In no such thing as Public opinIon opin-Ion and that the government of that country In I a mere struggle between n number of professional politician and that xvith cry row exceptions hso politicians endeavor to feather their own nest HOW WJYLJn OrTS CASH jaj taln General Weyler Is credited ill hnlng amas sell a fortune In the Philippine Islands nnd he Is said by the Spaniards referred to to Lava increased In-creased It In Cuba although probably he has had to divide with a good many politicians at home The Spanish nrmy Is I pronounced to be as i rotten as the 8 P A nlh civil Service 0stem and Still according to Truths Informant Ilhn a Spanish TcglmenY lssentto attaLk a roce at Insurgents the Span Ih commander ends nn emissary will a purse IM make Arrangements arrange-ments whleh piovldo that while the I Spaniards mairh one way the Insurgent Insur-gent go away by another route MILLIONS ion INDIA PAMINE I FUND The retiring lord mayor of London cf Sir George Paudel iOY Phillips flag achieved a record so far as charitable funds are concerned During the 12 months ho has been In office1 Sir George has raised 700000 13600000 the bulk of Ira being the Indian l famine I fund CNOLISII AIm DECEIVING THEMSELVES THEM-SELVES The HrltlRh public seems to bet con Jlnwl that Americana Are trying to 1 Id Great Ilrllaln Into a trap by Including In-cluding Russia and Japan nmong the Participators In the Ilerlrtg sea sal conference and the newspapers and gnvernment omclals nre osteilnK this M < i edNita only was the letter of tile ynltcd states ambassador Col John Jny I of July 25 excluded from the Mile 1 book on the Bering men quertlon but with two exceptions the new Pipers did not publish Col Hays letter when It w is furnished to them II by Routers Telegram company and I not 0110 lc them has commented Uponn It The comments of the Globe and Van Ity Fair on the situation are especially frensive TIIPEAT TO THJIASII UNCLE BAM Vanity Pair navy It Woks ns II 1 TamU 1 llt Something to suppress tin Yankee 171113 the constant suinoy one Of AvOahlngtoncefles gunpow dr may havo to gl be used We hope the matter will be settled as we do WH ve ant to see the United States put it any yea re nor are Ave An IOUs I to lOok history for them STARTING MACHINE Fort IIACES Vanity Pair further consoles Jtsell Ih the lrlu trt eagles I voice IS far stronger than Its beak and big er than Its courage The Australian starting machine for M 11 tracks Used for hlnen r thelsenrat m In CnBland an ThUrsday lut al I Now Market when the welter Larval cap was rim Orellt jntet wan manifested In the starting machne and the result Is I said to be most sntlsfa tory The Prince of Wales nnd lord Itosebery weie keen observers of Its workings I THEATRICAL SEASON DAD The theatrical season which began so well Is not fulfilling expectations Had business Is the rule at many the stern and the managers are coming to the conclusion that there are too many places 01 nmument The public Is I distracted by the multitude mul-titude or ntlractlons The mannge I produce pieces which are universally praised the public crowds to aee them for it orthnlght and then there Is a slump Th fain ous Uanda noosnwhlch will open nl the Metropolitan Opera house Now York on Oct 15 under the mUtl ngmnl 01 Carl Theodore flonreld Rg It hst concert al Naples venter < Inv nnd l pall1 today front that port for New York fly the steamer Ems |