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} oo - ~ cacti os . = . = Dereemeneneremnieneiemeenmetenremmtnreeeeereeere nC \L TIME JONES WITHDRAWS. Tay ‘CIN | THE KANSAS SQUABBLE. + CHAD = SS iD a A f MLL, | Populist Nominee tor Governor of Missourt y 1) UISSIO MS ee he i St iPD Sh IR} S 1LD MAN CAPTURED. | Palls Off in Favor of Stephens. et Sere rere : Secu neees ee eee RE OS HEPIERs | Gosse Nene St. doseph Gan i re an | Jevrenson Crry, Mo., Oct. 20.—At St. —-—— ie Sees ibn E as Mone ne ne Vigilancia Incident Almost) Louis yesterday 0. D. Jones. the popa- | T? ; geunnees Fe aitic Raines a sy sEPH . Caused a War. list candidate for governor af Missor : : on i y < a Rerlae P gave ouncines | i e % > vo w st night qe PHILIPPINE ISLANDS REVOLT, | so 1 ee ae : Se CF ene : : 3 Prue 7 [thoosht by tirowir eanoOre 2 eae: < prairs Assuming the i oer ns Of the 1 Ton V. Step 1ens. tt eoatie a at Rates Up in Sympa- ‘ Pi Wh : idee Cuban Bebe 1 Mexico Willing te im | ng he ves " i a 1 Typo- eor 1 0 nd Two Are { the United States ia Intervening : ae gk aaa ot : Between nand Cuba. i : : “ t New Ont! ‘ ) Time : < bs . Seund Vo Club or 1 he Democrat's V pee If as £ ere \ ( < St = Chr n Bee . > eu ( senor Anzel ! Z ; | att t e —_- : line steamer, V lancia, ‘ile that ae x ° V3! gessel was in | harbor last Fr ane aru ‘ ; Pe € ‘ ‘ t > day, United stat warships wor P i. 5 Lito s pave imme heen ordered to I eee : : : es é : yana to eh c i fr 1 1 ‘ Aine s t tion, and bleh jay s that W and and Spain + undo cut = mo t vas x i golted. For th hours last | yl ERYAN GAIN IN OHIO 155 = : ( g ea Ww ¢ ) the brink of L the threatening | At Hamilton te is Intreduced to a Bi i ; i io} , Crowd by ex-Gov. Campbell. j ituation wa ie when th : ‘ : % = same wat s ominions! DAYTON, O., Get. 20.—A ¢ rf seve | : te ae ee oe and allowed the Vieilan- | CT@l thousand people cheere Bryan | 2 : t : ) . . x \ ‘ + is train at Daytc here as : ballot s a 5 t s ‘ with Pernandez * and Bo vt t i undez | inn : dew Nols; and \ cer ots B04 ‘ uid mot t , s + : ili¢ Aletter received here froma cor made Rrvan merely bowed in re- My : Ene ae < \bilene ticket if the; ¢ 1 1 he \v _ 000 spondent in Havana, who is close to | PON » eee Hamilton | : ; followed’ . s Mt Consul-General Lee, gives a dramatic] 0" ae mia eheoer : ee EE Me Wi of Tacor : e gq for ‘ at account of According to} .* te Apintes npbell, whose home ad ee Re - ik ; ‘e i Evans were in the letter, when isa put peered the heal of 3 : Ss SITIES a Dusiness ab Sweet Sprines, And the de into Havana the huthorities | ©cP “om com ; , inoR El ceuen uti Gheistiwes ite sint ave SU t Ped + Been he ceane corted t , the tow ee ‘ demanded th a ‘ Aces] decorated. — by 0 in Woman a th r 7 ito cat Angel Pernande can on board | I as ipod ia SA 1. | Missions was i yesterday mornir ed his to nsiness without Mee vessel. eed | 2 Which several iundred pe spice took | * soe as Z i that Fernandes but} Part, most of them being uniformed pene Se. Mediums Will Be Te The candidate spoke from a sta a Kansas Crry, Mo, Oct. asubject of Spain. Cap. John MeIn- Pe = , _ erected in the Courthouse park to ¢ t magnetic healers, tosh, of the Visitancia, refused to sur- , es v and Florida, Georgia w a an a ae , Snail crowd of more than 10,000 peosle. He uke 5 i sani spirit mediums, real or render Fernan tez. n the Spanish . ; : | allowed $50) for missionary work. = silk wrokabiamae ox A uthorities told i that if the | @s introduced to the audience by ex- é will probably not be so plenti- al \ agar a eee } : hi 1 RATES TO BE ADVANCED. : 1 flan ae i 2 : ov: Campbei a tiie made rae ulin WKansas City hereafter. In its ViJancia attempted to go to sea with Gov. Cam 1, who, in this wv made rei et. 20.—The western ro. his for he wold be wick al ¢ atry into the campai n fe the nominee of the Chic pt. Me- consideration of the license Fernandez on bo bythe gunsof Morro castle. aA ; ; zi ae lace in the price of wh Intosh immedi y aid tere matt tion. Both the pee and ; HIS ey say that they will not ne vite eae t mm | Sponsor e received with tremendous oie. & anily passing thro fore Consul-General Lee, who told him Save _ | have much trouble in making the ¢ nily passing throug nanee last night the upper house of the coun. | cil cevided to impose a t : ear on »higuly ple ast and t ed by the advance t go conven- te be. ss of $100 a ons filled with t Lt such individuals, as well as totake the Vigilancia to ser when — vance in rates that they have se nstantinople. ( Sbeaa seus De eee Le pleased. Consul is greaily en- TO DISPLAY THE FLAG. tied for November 2) With awh vad of these bodies j 7 z a ae eee tthe threat to sink the Visilan-} Chairman Jones Advises Democrats to Ex- | Selling between 50 and 60 cents in ¢ : 2 sight Half Fare for Voters. . cia, and is rep. have said to] hibit the National Emblem October 31. ro it was hard to get the shippe and what added Ion Cuicaco, Oct. 20.—Ssome time azo the Capt. MeIntosa: yeunsof Morro Cnicaco, Oct. 20.--Chairman Jone stand over one-half of that amount {< the fact that in those rons were | westerp roads declined to make a rate catie sink our ship, of the democratic national committee | trarfkportation to Chicago, bat no ed the dead and dying the}; | of one fare for the round trip for voters shops will bs bombar iin has issued the following appeal: that it has advanced so far. they fee te veuuded could be | vai hebte eu 00s Roto eu ne few days” Capt. M The Amt n flag has always been tl the i haveliitietranbleciihes 1° ard. os | ga SLE to vote. The roads in the ( eatral Pas- tothe Virilin : ee nthe shippers or with the roais | A GIFT FROM ITALY. dcor. I << | senger association have made this rate formed Weyler t etre sire en Sa os : 1 and now the chairman of the Western ind. [ts di-play is always potent | that a time back we ment of all that is for it good for ma the | x time « Wed te ave | >, »pposed to hAv- | pavon Fava Presents to the Presic ing the rates elevated ' es voice TY POC WASHINGTON. Oc ing to si ma‘e te P the roads association has ssence auth rized in his association to meet als to ever APHICAL UNION SESSION END f ric . » , he competiti P eust fesse! wi ioe ¥ oat CoLorapo Springs, Col., Oct. 20.—The | the Italian am ; mpetition of the e the eonsequeness. Weyler immediate-| 6.4 oner to preserve | 424 convention of the Internatio | white house and pres .| Whenever it is necessary lvs rminoned a enbin ato yuncil, “ne | the country’s ho and independence it | Typographical union finished its se ident. by direction + the] A Young Wife Attempts Suicid wile this couneil w came LOL ; : om the eather who believe in} sion in this city yesterday. Matters a testimonial of es the! Four Scorr, Kan., Oct. 20,—A matter the Vivilancia ghts of every man, rich or poor, tocasta | 14 taining only to the closing of tie A umes 0 per athe Claes : oe The! sntjuntvannecisd ualloiaudiwisdcare | oo oe ee & of the | a set of volume jlittle 1 ld girl wh anchor, The Spanish oe real and genuine pros erity may once | convention were transacted. By night | torical v to y believed that} name p Oliver, anc provested, but Capt. MeIntosh spoke to bless our people. display the | nearly all the delegates had left the | tory of ‘yr his money, | traveling overland with her rts, vigorous language, the letter stat olors at their homes, their places of | city, officers of the union only remain- | jn 14 vol: es had conee i i Mire, Gooure business, and wherever else they may be se ee Wael tent Romere < Habs Me ess iuoraGe LE volers Whose hearts dro tor thelr | Los Commmasto (attend Rouseve al minor | of papers rela e country may be cheered and their purposes | Matters of business. President Pre: of America and the « strengthened, and t those who »waver- | cott said that this convention had in | topher Columbus ss \ state Jing may take courage of their patriot to| many respects been the most impor- THE PIALIVPINE 1 2 San Francisco, Oct. the steamer Peru from Sin» Hong Kong, up te Septem seives from ride here by uld horse n-| Messenger, attemptel su 000 The dead | drinking jaudanum because she reeognized. Ant not marry Gus Christi, a youn explorers in the ; sp who enve in the pocket of| trader, with whom she had be: ins that the revetlion in the lippine | Perforra their duties as citizens. nt held in the last ten years and | coded the great I to J. B. Sample Much | fatuated, as she had no divorce fror islands is mu:h more seriou, than has REED SPEAKS TWICE. claimed that it had cost $50,090. compiled by a special « ission -Jexcitement has been caused by the] ber first husband. been generally recognized. Itis said — MEETING OF MUSICIANS. pointed by the kins o i -| traredyv and marshals and posses fol- 3 bg te! eres pases 1 r res in Chi a “ = rae 4 Shot His Sister's Sianderer. that the reports of revolutionist de- | 44dresses Two Vast Audiences in Ch INDIANAPOLIS, Ina., Oct. 20.—Repre- | ed by the It: vernment: lowed the trail yesterday of the es-] o) a ike ie Bec feat ent nee bss + 4. fi Throat Gives Out Again. ReHEATS nS ean local bounce oLeone : mhens of thi ee Ee ee SEDALIA, Mo, Oct, 20,—Jolin South Be ces eens om | congo, Oct) 00 GhordnalnW Reed [pce no oa rr Gero er TO FOLLOW EA a Se cee eaiae in with | aged 22. a colored student at Georve R. ave been greatly gerated, anc spoke last night in the big republican ukerelt ote on c ; = peas Smith colleve, last night shot William that so far the rebels have more than tent at Fiftv-Piith and Peoria streets |S oe this city yesterday for the | Republican Manage they cannot ride rapidly on Hubbard, also colored, aged 20, in the shoulder, just as they were leaving }the M. E. church. South had talked atout Hubbard's s'sterand the brother cdemat i an explanation, when a lensued and the shooting fol- held their own in the struggle for in- dependence. It is stated that the rev- olution isnow bevond the control of the Spanish authorities, and that un- less reinforcements are sent to Manilla immediately, the Spanish forces are in danger of final defeat. The o afraid to take native regimen Atie dent Re filled tote uimoct apa. | PUTPose of forming an organization Masbtn to Camp ¢ aecount of wounds. Brooke was not Se Gre the audiences aan renie al |e ute wall a Sled ambi GueyAmuenie Cueaco, Oc'. mnt the audience was doc 5 f = t disappointment, for Mr. Reed | Federation of Labor. Heretofore thi nged by the republ sat appointment, for Mr. Re a $e Ny a few amin. | lap has been opposed by the easte nagers to have ex o speak only a few min- | ! Tes > ere ~ nin | delegates, while the western celegate um Mason, of Chi fis throat has been troubling ae 5 fe See as ty and be cosld only sock ( ™ favor of it. The meeting here | immediate nasly anc u y sper . 2 > : Viticnlt Ms Bred cock vesterday was composed largely of t which Mr. Pry way robber reat difficulty. Mr. Reed spoke | - a sat ase Zi ; : Ay E delegates from western councils. It i ety. There is no intention, they | seareh of his room in the Auditorium yesterd ENVER RO Col, Oc BER CONTESSES 20. --Albert Hen .a man45 years ag Congressmun Wil= DENVE in the} D nity of every ball in| reste nm O. Spe . Was are ay by the city detectives ¢ lowed. nd af ‘san ad lress in] for h y Herbert Will Speak. lrevealed al afternoon the interior because theic loyal 3 ‘hich oeeupied every | Proposed to form a separate natior say, of interfe Bryan | amount of booty, he confessed to fully | | W a a a oe ecretary He : doubted. The Hong Kong Press savs Wren Es haat eS s ee isla aan organization. imeetings in any but a ) hold-ups in the suburbs of this city. | 7° Js 1S: BOIS 0 ; ocean a exe editorially that there is no longer |?°°)? NO ON Ee en eer mee chance will be given ur of one man, Joel} 285? Uerec ches in the district he voters who | as well as the = as introduced by G room for the least doubt that affairs in | ‘S85 Mtrocuce the Philippine islands will ina short | formerly senied. He wi or George R. Peck, of | aN INTERESTING MEETING. | would rather hear a rej Chieago, and was wildly cheered as he = 2 san than al Ashworth, here.anda man and wo1 an arose to speak. lie spoke for about | Pemoe Memocnerscescn.- to <3 Bo CTS aS oe es Shalondnok eee, pai time assume the proportions of tie ae a a 1a valli ie ae ianie aa Hold a Conference in Atlanta choice. i ome, years in the California pe for eae Pers ene oa baer rrloes, Cuban rebellion. ‘The natives are de- | 44' 2" seancedy A aaa ieee uN HOMSON, a. Oot. 20.—4 | Clergy Permits to St stage robtery ¢ and Jarec eR OH Os Se hear Sg net ig Beined: As’ each' rebel sins an | Ho Currency ane wali questions Washburne and H. W. Reed, e| Kansas Crry, Mo.. Oct. |was never arrested for ti ment. agreement, he writes his n arm with tlood and swe against the Spaniards. MEXICAN INTERVENTION IN CUBA Ciry oF Mexico, Oet. 20.—El Mundo yesterday had an article on the pro- posed intervention of Mexico and the United States in the conflict between Spain and Cul ft Stance that Mexico States mittee al eor sonhis | RASCO’S UNCLE ARRESTED. | populist natior ars ven reance wuxtlies Devel Saves Sik ene Ne place yeste ; ley Murder Case. hours with Manyvitie, Mo., Oct. 20.—More light 1 the Rasco ease. It has shworth murder here For Pas<ing Bad Moz a June last. i bas ever since Separia, Mo, Oct police department Cleary. ). —Robert peddier, and Vict« -ed 17 years, were ar- srfeit half dol- ken to Jefferson confer i Watson. der the supervision « well, the clergy permit i was organiz ed in 1897 otion of itog Gaum- ng to hold th | says he will plead guilty of} rested f sin count nts to aged, rather | lars. more time in the peniten-| ¢ is thrown ¢ been learned that a man was bro to the y night, with a blank thrown over his head so he conld not charge of She aties. An ¢ the ence was to sui propos of g to reveal. Mr. Wats , for Atlanta, wh pulation o } i ch says in sub- this connection be ile ONED BY X RAYS to Those Produced by | t with Ivy } 992: cals rards the United toval friend, with aland commercial r isteri 2o mi ive repeatediy been obtz rents and canvas o numbe Pixle sm and said: takes place thir e dai vor intimate, United States should su oficialiy to Mexico the desirabi joint in Would accey fainof the moral support of all the Latin-American republics, but Mexico fonld only accept t f Paciti vr in case the should insist in carrying on the wa her sovereign r no 1 to have om of broke ial ventic President en obliced to renounce fur-} man sa l : : i Shipme with pleasure, being cer- yn. as it was po perimented e part o oi vanish nat Ken. | for 1 by virtue of 1 +) io the Othe Culian people. fighting desper- atel m the one vould not rw dis- both parties to as a federal oficial. | gine to sa the contlict shoul accept intervention. " was in the city a few | or probable outcome. a Ne here knows how the symoa- ted that Commissioner | a + ese th Diaz are in this great eon- laid himself to| Gearreae aoe Beak tie las observed a incet decom sae nicl | sa Mise Oss Ct ecto ous con pathy Teeails his own st of his peony Would wladiy He profoun federal posit tthe sa sas, | but made |} ae a 40 mile wait, mn Passing of the FOOd Ss seit aS DiC caGo, Oe int q . 1borator ys, “If Chri t Merey there, s His friends, le for the libe The M yers also clai acted before Ve: on this side of the xican peo ve the name of Mexie nl liberty. Perry xa rmerly resided isconsin B y WASHINGTON, no: OPEKA. K and fr & Sc Arkansas Cit has been at the depa ed those ude to Be Defined ground paupers, and r i < in + I nw Corkle z a fe . aaa ; Tver, | Franee, whence they came. } 5 § ry ‘