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Show RECEIVES in the advertise EXAMINER THE PRICE IT CHARGEE. IT IS THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM THE EXAMINER IN THE CITY REACHES THE COUNTY AS WELL OUR SUBSCRIPAS THE CITY. TION BOOKS ARE OPEN TO ADVERTISERS FULL ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCHES UTAH WEATHER FORECAST for VOL III NO. 2 OGDEN I CITY, UTAH. SATURDAY MORNING; ISSUES A REPLY Says If He Wrongly Holds Position On Committee He Ought to Resign If Mr. Bryan is Wrong Then He Ought to Quit Running For President. - con-gre- ' Mr. Rulllvan. score ftmt inning. Mr. for the "company he keeps," Rr.vnn and attacka pnrticulsrly the chamfer Theodore Nelson. Judge Owen P. Thompson, Millard Fillmore Dunlep and Henry T. Rainey. TheaF are the men endorsed hy Mr. Hryan In his Mr. Sullivan Paris Interview. them as Mr. Brysn's ronflden-tin- t agents In the purification of Illi- nois politics and asks: "la Mr. Bryan an exception to the rule that a man is known hy the company he keeps? "Mr. Bryan has said, continues Mr; Sullivan, "by innuendo that I, as an official of the Ogden Gna company of Chicago, have secured government fa-tand profit by Illegal or corrupt He harps on mr connection with the Ogden tins company ns if that The was disreputable. connection public press will show that the only offense this corporation ever committed was to reduce the price of gaH. niong my asimclstes in that company were Governor John I. A II gel d aQd Chicago. Hoe. Judge Thomas Moran Mr. Hryan dure impugn their, njein- or 'trip? "Mr. Hryan was not hones ami he was not sincere when he commlssloiied Nelson. Thompson. Dunlap ml Rainey to purify llliol polities and claimed lie was not iiiurn Illy aa his motive, truthful when he stood lip In Chicago Tuesday evening Ui explain his iiohL tion. , i . it1' "The very first paragraph In . Mrt Itryan's speech on me and on the deliberate wtliiatinn contains untruth.' Practically every . succeeding paragraph contains either a dellh-crat- e of untruth or an equivocation hat kind that we expect only from the shifty, pettifogger. Mr. Hryan says he wrote me a letter asking me to resign In the interests of the Democratic party.' This is not fin. Mr. Hrvan knew it was not trim w he said it. He never wrote me a letter. He did write a letter to Judge U. P. Thompson in which he told the judge to tell me that he Hr i an) wanted me to resign from the national committee. Mr. Btilllvan then declares that Mr. . , J1U-t'O- ls word-jugglin- h-- n MAYOR ROSE HAS ' RES1GNEDJ1S OFFICE Kansas City Executive Resign, to Sava Prosecution for Contempt., Kansas Tly, Rcpt. 7. Msyor MTIL itant W. Rose of Kansas City, Kss, imiight resigned his office and Joseph ' Ijtughlln. president, of Ihc cliy council. will act as mayor until a apa r;a election is held to elect to Rose. The resignation of t'hlof if Police Vernon Ross and 1oljre Captain J. C. Kelly were also jitcd hv the city council, with tho '"tdxnatliin cf the mayor itmlghl. The ''MgPHtinn nf Mayor Rosp is the final t' t in a contest between the law of nt and liquor elemctns 'ensas City, Kss.. In which the liquor has been defeated. Rose was last year and later was ousted rrnm ofllpp hy the Kansas state r me court because of his refusal t Miforce the and gambling sws. Ho wag mayor at a speelal election, but was declared fcl contempt by the state supreme court for taking office again. The resignation tonight was made under an agreement with the state by which the proceedings will be dropped. su-b- anti-liqu- n DAY. PRICE ignh FIVE CENTS n - fmtn The prosecutor not onl. tongue-lashin- 1 SUN- xet-ido- Hopkins became the din-otl- y f.c .Mr mcr-i-ili-fc- f Heney. tlie witness ot atvin faliw' leniiniouy hut charg'd Into also with the I'nlted having gone direct fioin Slates a'lorney's ofll ' to the presence M illmuiMMi h part of Dr. Yau licaiicr, the and this foiced to adllopkini. a mit when confronted with the fact, l iuU-- Ihc conKtant prodding he tinally gate in and practicatiy .idtuuicit tha: he had purposely return'd clastic to Mr. llcuey's tier, during noon reluctantly r q'i.-;iii- is. TO MAINTAIN ORDER. Bryans assertion that he held his seal on the national committee by fraud was refilled two years ago at Ht. Units hy the nathmal convention itself, and that he Bniliiaii had not a Led for au eurion.cn lent from the state iff resigning in the ixmveiiiinn iusti-ai"intereMs of the party, as Air. Hryan said he had. 1 Mr. Hrvau says: examined as to Ills (Sullivan's! deduct of lie Springfield contention before I took part in the attempt to unseat him, and at the HI. IamiIr convention I had in writing a request fu his repudiation slgued by mure than half the delegates to the convention.' That statement la not true. Mr. Brian knew It was not true when he marie It. "Mr. Bryan's statement that he had In writing a request signed hi more AND Prim-e-nll- t Sept T. Roger l BulU-Tmemlier from lllinoi iff the national Democratic committee. tonight hjiieri a lengthy statement In which be replies to the recent attacks made Following upon him hy Mr. Bryan. an abstract of Mr. Bitllivan'. remarks: Jefferson club banquet "In hi at Chicago, Tuesday evening. apeer-William J. Bryan again aaw lit to make me the excuse for exploiting hla new ambition to run vert the Democratic (tarty of the I'nlted Stale. Into an autocracy with lilmwlf on the dictator'. throne. I regret that he han Inne no. aa I would regret any Incident or cJnrumstance tending toward diacord In the nemocraitc party. If pnrtioni of Mr. Bryan' apeech mean anything, they mean that he would rather have hla own way than hirq the liemocrata elected tu or any other office, lie ha invited all Illinois Democrats to agree with him In hla opislilon to me t. bolt their ticket. If there are any Democrat In Illinois who are disposed to ant on thin Rryanesqne advice, many nf them unfortunately will he found which are In congressional dlMrict close. liul In which, with untied effort, we have a good ehaiine to elect Demo-rrail- e If Iheae district eongrpaemen. to the next national .end Republican hnuae of ropreaenlative. the Democratic party of the nation will have Mr. Bryan to thank. Aa a Democrat I regret ihal Mr. Bryan's rule or ruin disposition ha. led him to make anch Rill Insofar misuse of III. Influence. aa Mr. Bryan1, banquet apeech applies to my character, 1 in me pcfaonally my business, to my awonlaten, to my Democracy and to my political acta, I welcome the inane, and on that laaue T challenge Mr. Bryan to the proof of hit tnitbfulneM, his honesty and Me sincerity I hat . sincerity which he boasts Is hla political asset. 1 yield ty re niaaJpj m.Y,dhritpra. to c riffle "Principles aa laid down by the, Jefferaon. great founder, Thom Judged by that standard I Invite of my Democracy with Mr, Itryan's." 8. ARE FOR -- - New York, SEPTEMBER FAIR SATURDAY who formerly live-- ' at Crook countv. Or mu who now re siil. a at La Vega. o county. Nov., testified at the no- mg traW.-rrehi Wilthat the certificate liamson lo Dr. Bnii'h I at Imvd acthe after-noeknowledged in blank. hCMdnn Hopkiu Iwck on thla at menu u: In Mn itiMant kins. SULLIVAN R L UJ 0 UtL THE INDICATIONS as between tis upon the men who to the Bprlngfield consal aa Home. Sept. 7. hi rossise to vention of two years ago. Those deleaddrewud to the A list its gate are HII living iu Illinois: they government wiih reference to the Crocan all ls found. Mr. Bryan said that atian aggfcsuHi at Flume a majority of them acre opposed to and Kara, the Italian office me for national committeeman. He received .uniti(r that ordr had letters would la mlntaiucd said that he at Hi. anl Italiau aub-ji: from inure than half of those delegates protected. hi whirh they repudiated the action of the convention which resulted in my becoming national committeeman. Let u poll these delegate lxt us have this pull made under ihc ilirer-ttin- i of the chief Just Ire of the supreme court nf Illinois. If the majority of those delegate will support Mr. Bryan 'w present contention and will say that I was elected to the ni-- t ion a I Runinilttee hy fraud, then 1 will resign front the national committee. than half the delegates to the Spring-fiel- On the other hand and this I contend conientiim Is u statement that ia but a fair. proposition If the mabaa been made liefore. It was marie at jority of those delegates of two year the St. Ixiuls convention and ft truth ago do not uphold Mr. Hryan' allegawas there challenged. Mr. Bryan has tion iff fraud, then I will Inrist that never u bst anl 1st ed It with evidence. Mr. Bryan shall announce (hat he will "Mr. Hryan and hla asHociatcn ill no longer be a candidate for the presthat contest at. St. Louis made the idency at the hand of the Democratic, statement that aetne iinO delcgaiea in parly. The American people believe the Springfield convent Ion bad signed In fair play. Call rtut roll." petitions or rcpudialing the action of that convention. They never WILLIAMSON IN Arpresented to the committee on credentials of the national convention any CASE LAND FRAUD such number. They p relented sonic. The other side nt the same time telegrams and affidavit a certiJudge Hunt Intimates Government fying that nearly all of the signature Muat Prove the Congressman'! presented by Mr. Bryan and hi assoConnection in Case. ciates were forgertea. The dlacusaliai of that Springfield teace ( Havana, Sept. Portland, (ire., Hept. 7. Following convention and Its notion from Mr. of testimony hegmu last t.tire are blocked by the refusal of Bryan'a side la always coupled with up' thea line t.he result of an Intimation Pino Guerra, the .lnaursent leader In the Innuendo that the elements of the night In the federal dlatrict Pillar del ilio province, to enter Into (tarty with which I was connected had hy Judge limit ny nmugement for an armialiee. it l ion must prove perpetrated a fraud by unseating hun- court that the J.preset X. Willie tn eon" con- Guerras aawer ta ihn government's dred of legally elected delegates. Congressman ta vf . Da raarilnn That Innuendo ia false In spirit and nection with ifae Blue Mountain forest, annauacemttotor the court would- feet 4aiat a lew daya armintlc ia the reserve ra It convey." false up of two bridges on the Bulllvaa then rnriewg the Rt. eiraairalnrd.to take the case from the blowing railway, the rutting of railIxaila contests, again aeruRlng Mr. jury so far gp Williamson was con- WeMtern the government today concen- way cuniiuunlcatkm beyond Ptnar del Bryan of untruthful ties and repeating cerned, at upon Ban Juan Ihdt lie dftl not seek endorsement at, trated its (ire upon Mr, Willlamvon. Rio city and auII lanek believed- hero tothe hands of that, convention and- say- It had been Prosecutor Heney'a ex- do Marlines. night Dial Han Jiisd de Martlnex In In pressed intention, because gif ing he did not attempt to link hi and that previous conviction for land the hand of the Insurgents, tut me with that of Mr. Bryan. He of 1(ni governMr. Hryan with having advised fraud, to attempt- to show only that the garrison, consisting a small force of hla particular friends In JUtmria to Williamson 'was- sufficiently Involved ment recruit and debolt the Democratic ticket, and axks: so aa to complete tho alleged conspir- mounted rural guards, has been or captured. I thl the measure of Mr. Bryan's acy. From the statement of Judge feated The fact that other' leaders of the last night it was evident that fealty? Is thla the way Mr. Bryan Hunt had not. In the opinion of the insurrection are willing fo agree to proposes to help elect a Democratic this court, been made sufficiently clear, an armistice can havo little effect an congress? and consequently Mr. Heney today an- long a Guerra I determined to proaot Mr. Bryan says: My political as that he would prove the case cute the war, and there Is alight doubt set is tho confidence the people have nounced from beginning to end. aa though in any quarter that Guerra can control In my alncerily.' Mr. Hryan has twice WllllamMin were him self on trial. The the situation In hts region. His force led the Democratic party to defeat, tha who have today followed the line of Is reported by all tho second a worse defeat than the first testimony who leal night declared he visited him recently as ranging from Dr. If he Is proud of that evidence of the was Smith, Inveigled hy Williamson Into buy- 1,000 to 4,000 men, all of them well people's confidence In his sincerity he ing an interest In certificate! for IS.ono mounted and some of them well and is welcome to It But bis boast of anrei of school land laying adjacent other Indifferently armed, The govsincerity merits further consideration.t lo the reserve, end which Williamson ernment force opKied. to hint, which He insinuates that he makes no money-ou- declared would afterward he included Is under command nf Col. Avslo. comof politics, and that his sincerity In the reserve. Evidence was also ad- prises 1,(100 men. it. was reinforced therefore compels Mm to oppose my duced that the men who the govern- at 7 o'clock this evening by Lieut. Col. participation In Democratic' affair. ment la to prove were Wil- Clew with l&n men and three maThe plain inference la that Mr. Bryan liamson'sattempffng secured fraudulent chine gun from Havana. Col. Avalo'a agent out to of make it dethlnka money wrong applications for school lands, and that force, with the exception of small politic. Thl boast of hi puts theIf Williamson hlmaelf urged one of the tachments loft at Knn Juan de Marand Han l.ui. la at Plnar del stamp of Insincerity all over him. applicants to reliqulsh him claim be- tlnex Mr. Bryan thinks It wrong t tiiske cause the old man (meaning Secre- Rio city, bill It, without meant of 'out he liould of money qut tary of tho Interior Hitchcock) was transportation to go to ijie relief of politics making money. Mr. Bryan has not one mad.'" out nf made ever he anydollar that (Continued on Page Eight) One of these witnesses, J. W. Hop thing hut. politics. He tried to he a II. He was at failure a lawyer: he tried to he a newspaper editor; lie at was a failure that. He Is now- - a man of property. An Is he a rich man.- He fortunes go fftadq every dollar of hts fortune out. of politics as a Ktepnlng stone. to 'the Mr. Bryan discovlecture platform. ered many years ago that he could c -- anli-ltallH- f'tr-ig- l mm 1 d - Guerra Refuses to Enter into Any rangement for an Armistice. T.-- -- - -- - In the Philadelphia Defunct Bank Case, Receiver Earle, Makes Some Startling Discoveries --The Suicide President Forged Names of Prominent Business Men. Iltlliiilelphia. Rcpt. 7. Forgeries for more than a quaiter of a million of dollars In Prank K. Hippie, the preMitcnt iff the defunct Re I Kata tc Truet company have Ini-dlNflot-ere-by Receiver Karlc. The ):t t ih made thl MaiMiicnl laic tutughi. i iking Ihiil he had no Idea a here Hippie's villainy amihl end. Hippie, in older to ineel hi Innncnhc overdraft, uaeit the name of aomc uf the must prominent liiiHim-men of ihl etty on note which in eouic camaniounteii to Slao.ooo. The president had Inken cojiies iff the signatures of a nunvlier iff lml-nexmen while stone of their check or negotiable Hocurhie panned tlinnigh he aioid-ehla hand, hut tu every the um of the iihiiip of a Real Trust company ileMistlir When pinched for ninut-lo meet hi overdraft or smile big Reg I loan, Air. Karle snid, as a last resort, Hippie would draw up a mile with the forged aignaturo attached. This he would take to the cashier or paying teller, saying he had personally made the With loau, and it was discounted. the amount to hla credit lie would satiety the pressing claim. Receiver Earle said tonight that in older to accomplish the reorganisation iff the Real Estate Trust company he if the would awcept the presidency, depositors Instated. That someone secured (J.OOn.iMiO for negotiating the loans madeI to Adolf believed Regal hy President Hippie by those nnw engaged tn Investigating the company's affairs. Segal's repeated SHaertion that lie did not borrow more than IS.unn.iHiii from the truat company haa caused the Investigators to exevt every effort to discover all details inn ii cried with these loans, and If It ia found that other to return the they will lie made money. It developed today that the last Hatn examination of the trust com pany was made by Hanking Commissul-eiil- 1 - now lielieved that an parly reorganisation iff the company on the plan mentioned (n tlicae dispatches Is awMircd. The dlrei-lora- , it I asset led. have pledged theniM'lrei, to ailvaucc (I.ioiii.. source of income will be stopped and it will pmliably be obliged tu abandon the gold currency ayatein. NO TROUBLE alii take itcefem-Miw-worili (l.hiai.iHHi and Regal's will he sold for ?.5uu.uni). lu tills way the Institution can Iw agiiiu ouo. decision Mr. Karlc'a Ui acciqit Hie presidency iff the InsIlHillon came after much pressure had I teen brought, lo bear upm him and after hi announcement, made earlier In the evening, that he vxnild not accept. It is 1. 6EPTEMER Paso, Trvaa, Rcpt, Thera lio trouble Sepfemlicr Id or any other time from rovoiutiiiiata in (iloi'ed uu a sound laiMi. Mealio, for ihen- - are none. The peo pie are satisfled." Thus spoke Gov. APPOINTED SURGEON GENERAL. Ysabel of Honors and Gov. Canedo iff I Hlnulo In uniwin tmlay on their (Ion. Warhingion, Kept. here eu route home from Mexieu Holiert M. O'Reiliy, wlio haa been sur- City, where they have horn in confergeon general of the army for the past ence with President lHa. They f'Mtr year, was today, by direetbm of waa for their to the the president, rrappntnted lit that of- pleasure andtripmurine capital mmlilned ami fice. hlsflrsl term having expired yeshad no reference to the supposed imterday. Aa he will reach Ihc age fur pending trouble. retirement iu Hip, he will have inure than iwru year to serve uuiler this INVESTIGATE CHARGES. Lou Kl will 7 Ih- - r ar-ni- -1 appointment. Healtle, Hept. T- .- Col. Cbamlicrlaln of the insHetor general's department at Washington, who liu bran Iu Heat-H- e Kept. I Pope Flu today the past week inveetlgating New McGraltt of York, appointed J. uf nmdnrl unlieoomlng an ofthe conductor of dhe latest American rharges ficer nf the government, preferred by K pilgrimage to mic, a knight, of Ht, Johu E. Ilallalne agnlnat Lieut. Col. George. Glasafnrd of the (', 8. signal corps, leavea for the mat this evening. A large number of wW peases have been AMERICANS AT rsamined. Hallslne claim that Col. Glassfnrd held ii filed In MILITARY REVIEW the Healtle office fordispatches hla paper at NEW YORKER HONORED. Beg-war- Yankcaa Attend tha Garman Military Manauvcra, Which tha Cmparor Reviewed, FAVOR Breslau, Kept. 7. More then efi.Ohtl tnsiHi, comisisliig tho Klxtb ill vision uf the Twelfth army corps, which in last week's maneuvers, today paradtil on the Uanriati review ground outHidn of Hrewlau, before William, The emperor wan- accompanied by Kmpres Augusta Vic Uiria oil horseback and wearing a sioner Reeder in ln2- ctiirrassipr unifortu; t'rowu Prince Robert McAfee, who was elate hank- Frederick William, Crown Princeas to ing commlaaloner from April. I(H3. t'ecellla and a brilliant anile, and Gen. July, lfit'k, made no examination, and Thoms K. Barry, Gen. H , P. Duvall, succeeded Coinmlaetoner Herkev. who MaJ. Joseph E. Kuhn. ('apt. Pel eh E. Mr. McAfee, abw failed to examine the Tratili and Capt. Herman C. Brhumma accountInstitution. The two export of the I'nlted Htatea army and ('apt. ants appointed yeaterdav liy fomniia-alone- r William H. Riddle, Jr the American conthe Herkey to Investigate attache at Herlln. dition of Gte concern, at the end of military their first dnya'work, announced (hm they found tlje trust estate, of which the Real But ate Trust company acted a trustee, to he Intact. The committee appointed hy the trustees of the general assembly of the Presbyterian church to aanerialn the condilloif of the general twin-Mr- a trust funds, which were in the custody of Hippie aa treasurer of the board of trustees, today made the following announcement: ('areful examination show a that the great bulk of the Inveal nienla of1 the Intrustees, amounting tu (Mfi.ixiii, tact. The entire Ioms through the malfeasance of the late treasurer 1 not likely lo exceed 3i!,iSHi." ON d Km-por- After the preacntlng nf the color of the several regiments. Emperor William rode down an immovable long Hue of Infantry In front of groat niaaa-e- a of brilliantly uniformed cat airy and artillery, and then took up bin position ai the saluting point, the American officers mingling with the foreign military dignitaries who had been Invited to the maneuvers, end several royal personages, Inrluding the King of Baxony and tne Duke of Connaught. A picturesque figure marching past was the hereditary Princess of who In full grenadier uniform, led her Eleventh regiment of grenadiers at a swinging pare past the saluting point. Emperor William mill-Ingi- y returning her bow, ' Emperor William, after criticising the parade In Hie presence iff the commanders and fttrtgn military atinclica, rode with the standards back to Hn-s-la- FONETIC SPELLIN," Srranton, Pa, BVpt. 7. After llvaly dinruMlon the city teechera today, at the done of annual institute, declared themselves In favor of a gradual reform In apelhng anil the ultimata adoption of the phonetic system. Roaolu-Hon- a were adopted expressing the ballet tbt Jhe ultimata adoption of a completely phonetic ayetem of spelling would be a great benafit to wrery English apeaking adult, wblla to who wian to study Engllah and to school children It would Oman a shortening of their labors by several' yean. SAIL AROUND AMERICA." Christ kui la, Bept. 7. Tho newspaper Kyateu today Mates that I'nlted State Senator Knulo Nelson nf Min-- n roots baa proposed (hat the American government purchase the steamer Gjoa, which recently completed a voyage through the northwest passage, la order that she may be the first Teasel to go through the Panama canal and thua bo the only ship that has nailed around America. COMMISSIONER INDICTED. Tcnn., Memphis, Bept 7. Police Commissioner H. T. Bruce of thin city was Indicted today by the Bbelhjr county grand Jury on the charge of nonfeasance tn ufflee In permitting hie Miles tdwblrs tu b used as n passageway Li g saloon, whoso proprietor had Inuui indicted for keeping uieu on Huntley, Mr. Ilruce waa recently elected to the ofllce he ltold on s refnrm nievs-meiekel. 1 Tlie American military officers tliia DEMURRER OVERRULED. morning signed the viaitnra book at l the Duke of Connaught' hotel and thl Hen Juan. P. R.. BepL 7. In tho afternoon paid official visit, I'nlted Bfate district court today tho j ,1 TN American officer thealtciuled the demurrer of the INirto Rico Steamship ifTmperov's banquet at royal palace tills evening. eoiniMny to the complsint iff tho., Peek Ht earn ship company claiming fliKI.OOu damage for aleged violation TRIAL OF BATTLESHIPS. a of the Khennsn law, ' ItiH'kland, Mp., Hepl. 7. The trial of overruled. Jndge Rotb'y laddltrg that tho battleship lamisiana on the gov- I'orlo, Rleo 1 territory ff tho Culled ernment mile course off thl )wdnt, HtatJ-s- nod that tbe Hhermau anil-- , trust law therefore Is applicable. today, as merely a standardisation of her propeller nnder natural Monon iark Wrest In nd go bridge GEOLOGICAL CONGRESS. and waa not an olfiidal trial, ns day a the gsest of Aiibasailor and l supposed from shore observations. Mrs. Reid. Mexico City, Bept. 7. Jose De In acceptance trial will In! lu-l'Whatever mav Ih the result of the two months. director of the geological Inn Is have it hi important likely race, Today she waa sent over Hie course stitute f Mexico, has been ehoaca trail f. ture of the English on henring timea under natural draft and president nf the international geologThe liitrodnciiiai of the eight building. wa not speeded at more than IB knots ical congress and among its vice presIt certain. Is almost orelurti swivel idents are American Enrons and Chaman hour. I lined already by all English scullers The New Jersey, which had a sim- berlain. been advocated prominent by and ilar test yesterday, sailed today for boat builder here. who. however, Provlncetpwn. Hhe did not have a conthe have beea hand!rpped by THE SOCIETY OF lest today. second themselves. rrew the servatism iff Amerof the f at urea Whet ho j other CONDEMNED MAN ESCAPES. JESUS MEETS ican built. IhisIh will be adopted lesls on the result of Ihe race. The difNew Orleans. Hept. 7. News of the ference in a eight between the two and subsequent Is lirteen and one-hal-f ponndt condemnation tn death boat The Election of tho Goneral of tho Sima, escape from prison iff Emilio .D. Leon, in favor of the Harvard shell. Order Will Be Carried on With Guateaffairs in minister of foreign who built Cambridge's Imat. explain Great Sec racy, Jose wa here by toddy mala, brought, to the thla by Ihe fart that oalng Msxiean of Marla brother the Ualhoa, stork short notice he had to use from Rome. Bept. 7. Although the qnnd-rivlulo Guatemala. Frederic Gamheavier redar titan he would have minister of tbe Congregation nf the said that boa. Gamlwia Jose today liked In building the new shell Company of Jesus, preparatory to tho month IV middle last nf about the eleriinn uf a general iff tbe order In Following arc the latest weight, nr treason and Miiression waa siispei-iebeing stripped tu tbe late Father Martin that of the American Ihe he shot. row-lusentenced lo Through tu and ihn! iff the Kiiglit-htncClyd, today the delegate remain tn a foreign diplomat. GamInfluence of not wishing to node into cost nine: boa said, the condemned ntlnislcr sa seclusion, contact with external affairs until Harvard. able lo eorape Inmi prison and wa after the elect inn, which will occur toR. M Tapputi llKiwt. It'd. taken safely aboard a steamer at Ran morrow. Tills evening the delegatee L- Fih. Hitl. H. In nnw ia No Gualemals. Iv hours walking In the email Mexico Cliy. Gamboa said, with hla passed tbe No. :l. G. jr, I iff rosaries In hand and praying No. 4. Flint. 17" estate tu Guatemala ronfiseated aud garden, All the American without ceasing. No. r,. J. RielMidsen. 12 his family still in that country. delegates are in good health. I No. (I. R. L. Hacon. 1"--. The final preps rail on for the scruNo. 7. D. A. , k RUSSIAN DEMOCRATS. tiny uf the votes for general in tho D o. Htroke, large hail of the college have been lV)xtitt. M. B Blngden. Vicar Freddie announced completed. lamdnn, Hept. 7. -- Prof. Paul the trader of the Russian fop Mi thl evening that the mas which will tiitiogai Democratic party, wlio 1 now Gnmoiilately precede tbe election will A. H. CIom-I- . iwtkes tlaiwl. 157. In Irondon, in the course iff an Interbegin st. 5 o'clock Saturday morning. No. 2. J. F. H. Benham. IWa. The latest reports seem to Indicat view printed In the Tribune this nioru No ,1. II. M. Goldsmith. 17. that the rhoira for general will fall ing, expresses the belief that the No. 4. M inaidMiii, lRl!;. Intbmary movement in Russia is not upon Father Rudolph J. Meyer of Ft. No. 5. H.' H. Haines, 1ST. yet sufficient ly well organised lo be I nils, but the seerery which attends , N'O. fi. R. V. Powell, 173. Is successful, but that it Is strong enough all the doings iff tho rongregatkio to No. 7. II. C. Johnstone. u7. 131. to throw the government into grave such that all predictions are likely Htroke, D C. H. Stuart. d : flic u I lies, hccauic before "Iras its fail. CVjXrin, U. C. A. GREAT, STRUQGLEBETiWEEN HARVARD piwke his political prominence lie la a shrewd advertiser and In lit way a clever business man. He has discovered that eo long aa he la a candidate for president and a possible nominee, gifted with the ability to weave flowing aentenee Into periods, the public, will come lo hear hint at so much a head. H Is in politics I treatise It help the gale receipts. lJke the actresses who hive discarded the stolen diamond dodge for the greater publicity of a divorce ult, Mr. Bryan will quit sunning for president and will quit politics Just aa norm as he discovers that sonic other form of advertising will bring more dollars to the hex office when he la announced to appear on the stage. Mr. Bryan has said that I owed my election to the national committee to fraud In the Springfield convention of two years ago. and that the Peoria convention of this year, which refused o do his bidding, was 'asphyxiated' by me. Hoth statement, as 1 have said before, arc untrue. Mr. Bryan' fraud issue was before the convention frankly and fully. The question at Issue, namely. Mr. Bryan'e desire that I resign from the national committee, was presented to the ron-veIon in plain term. The roll call was 1 .038 against Mr. Bryan's request to B7n for It. Thl result 1 brows a little more light on Mr. Brayn's sincerity when lie talks a hunt the 'as- pi . ""Hi . well-round- two-mlnul- nt lued cornnH-nremcn- . pro-pos- c t t' I Putney, England, Bept. 7- .- Breaking tlie almost Hnlvcraal custom of Eng-Il- h uuiverelty boat races to rest quietly the day preceding the context, both the Harvard and Cambridge crews today indulged in short practire In (he of rowing enpresence of Ihouaand thusiast gathered on the banka of the river. Thw Cambridge men were cut e row at the first and did a r,iu of ZD stroke to the minute, A little later Harvard had a spin of a mluutu and a half. They started at the rate of ffDatrokoa to a minute, hut food slack'd! ed the pace. For a full minute they rowed Vt the rule of .1G to the mimfliff No, protruded work was done, however, and Cambridge seemed to show erbaps slightly better form. Neither prow gnve the slightest sign of Ktalenexu, all being In tho pink of oundltlun. The open chsrarter of the great at niggle, quite apart from the international element give it an Interest exceeding that which ha attached to snv previous 'vsrxity context. The last few hours have necu a scramble for aeata front which to vlpw the race. Thousand nt ticket have been fpr iNmlti-which Barnes the on railway bridge, to result This be, mark the ought phyxiation.' of the final t 1 think, d in the view of any person, enough to settle Mr. reach and late this evening many vaiqjy cudeavored lo get Bryan' 'Issue' a to inc. He seems Americana near the finseating accommodation not willing to acrept It. To test Mr. Bryan's boasted sin- ishing lawi The Mori lake Railway company will cerity a little, I challenge him to this: inn cxrursion trains from all part and, If i bold my position on the Democratic. national committee hy fraud I tomorrow being a general half holiIf Air. Bryan has day. there .i certain to be a record ought to resign. falsely .accused me of profiling hy crowd' The official betting prices still favor fraud.' then he ought to quit running for president, because no man Is fit to Cambridge, hut the moment American Vs a candidate for that high office who money' in offered die betting becomes goes out In ptthllc and Ilea about, any even. In the niHt'er uf weight the crew member of his party. Therefore I that Mr. Bryan and 1 put the ate wet's evenly matched. Iu height sober-minde- anti-trus- are the more level, the lallpxt being six I'd one lurh and the shortest five fii-- i nine and one-hal- f inches. Of the lanihridge men the tallest ia Traynei. six feet five Inches, five feet and the ahortev inches. eight and one-hl- f For tho first time flags will lie dropped at sail oujhe course and i! a record bring made It will have to beat three minutes fifty-twsecond at th mile, seven minute the Harvard I o t Hammersmith eleven second bridge, eleven minute fifteen second teix. thirteen minute at 0Mw'(rk thirtyffonr second ' Humes' bridge secand eighteen minute forty-seveonds at tbe finish. Coarh Wray I perfectly satialM with the caiwliilitte and endurance of hi crew, and thinks they have mure than even eh nee of winning. Harvard' captain hIko ia confident, ' that if the Americans sir and beaten It will noi Iw until the finish of the rare. Dr. Goldsmith, president of the Cambridge nniversiii boat club, said today that he thought the Englishmen would win. but that ih,vre would rod. lie much space lietveen ihe boat at the flniHh. He considered the Harvard crew a a murh stronger lot uf meg than thla year's Oxford add he was row satisfied that Hie former would . Dr. It out tu the mil of the Goldsmith expects In- - Cambridge men at lend the atari, but to take a alight the struggle will lo a he believe n r-- I chaw one. Ambassador mid Mrs. Wliitelaw R'Hd will follow the race In a launch jointly chartered lJ Harvard and Cambridge Pr the accommodation of their friends. . who have arThe Harvard ranged to anil fur home September 15 on board th American line steamer ns-n- SL Louis,- - will upend Hunday at t'ili ctnidl-Hons- , Tin-fina- Aul-gnla- ba g i Je, - l. Ntll. Milo-Vol- |