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ETA _ THR 4 "e u ” BRYAN’S ADVISERS 6 to 1 Issue Likely to} ' ~ Cause a Big Fight at “Kansas City—Leaders OOOO OOOO OOO (Gpesial to The Bventng World.) “KANSAS CITY, Mo, Ju realisations of the appr cratto National Convention were ‘vibible thie morning. Barty traine from the Bast and South dumped delegates alternates Gown among the valleys . the Alpine-like hills, and th Witel corridore bean to hum wil of “6 to 1," “Crome of 'T2,." “Bryan, em unmistakable evidences of the t unterrified Democracy 4 big rush will begin to-night, end the hotel keepers are preparing for it dx Ailing up the baile witn «wo-by-eix ‘cots, removing the billard tables and Inereasing the number of dbarkeepers Only « few of the real dix fellows a fare, but the rest will come in toda ‘mome from Lincoln, where they have been on a pligrimage to the shrine of Bryan, and others from Chicago, where ethey have been conferring with John) ? Peter Altgeld, the aroh-deacon of the| | pew Democracy flenator James K. Jones. Chairman the Democratic Nattonal Committe game to town night, but his pres ence and expreesion of opinion did not any great « 44 it do» much t the mystery surrounding the og * SULZER WITH BRYAN. ADORATION sen rmramer@enoMoe@aeer: 101010101038) 6 OS OB6 LOGO OOI0 1096" Bulser is coming this afternoom and gn be may have some:iing V0 ear] Pr rr as boon wrengent ine | @ardless of the wishes of] promises to be PEODOMNOGDIINNAAOMAROOMMAIMICAMAAGG AAAs | UNV INterest In the convention. Nowe of the managers on the qrouad appears to know what programme is to be fol- lowed. CART BEFORE THE HORSE. ‘The mote sentimental of delegates are in favor of casting aside ali traditions and putting the cart before the herve by nominating Mr. Bryan on Wednesday without going through the formality of 4 perfect or systematic organtsation. If the plan carries there will be no speech- making of any consequence on Wednes- day age from the nominating epeech er speeches and the fight over but very i le another programme which yiaies an orterty 4 systemat! ation, all regular and traditiona ginning. If this te ¢ andidate w per red fire » Suleerts Little Room Mi DB, HY s—Tamma "SPLIT ON SILVER. | ; Uttle of une} : GUNVBNTION CITY NOTES, ~xeer = ape 7 Teer o . WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 30, 1900, BIO '2 12 She ieionerera/\ Gere ve The own Hichigander— Want J. Campas. Sess @erereirs N KILLED FATABR.ARD $0 Railroad The relatives of Middie Village. « ge +1010 6 Tiers | hour who| His wife awoke early this morning v \n the | and tried to awaken him, but without was eer, mmoneceomnnensesqnsnnenenessenanscses | yee s01e.0 0 eleieie eieteiele eiei@is, weed the serue arrest her In Jefferson Martet Court this morn- tng she told Magistrate Deuel that she Nhe 2 oN eKe 1OIe ie FOLeNOX@LelSsOiPISid ie 0K@) “L admired them,” said she, “I stole them, but I could not wear them. My conscience troubled me. The lace | weighed like a mountain on my wind. 1 want to be punished Mrs, Hurns refused to prosecute, Jennie burst into tears. “TE ghall not die easy,” she sobbed, “if I am not punished.” Detective K ereven of thé Weat Twen 2/2 219 a ieterekereserere sae. eTe@isieie 1S D009 wall nam y She left ibe co took (he Ince and cape three weeks ago | thirty | | with Mr. Bryan at Lincoln, and|*ame crowd. as & pects] mee either of the cults, Be ed hate Gee cae , OLD sI~"No, you don't. Bring on yer silver bricks if yer wants to sell ‘em, but 3 f gl ged i gg al sledebrine treason he listened to {n 'S. Personally | Bryan seems to be standing between | claimed the dudies at Newtown |@ don't spring enny gold ones on me ¢ Against tbe conapiracy to sidetrack tne | %* | ald to favor thelr views of the | two ifeais, he affections of malther of | \Lorkue today | Bro ioieigieiera:o 1910101016 1A BOOT HNEOTTTEDCEEOHATE TOG HHO HHATIOIT BAGO CROE? "16 to 1" phrase, says that Bulser will situation en eccount of the prineiples to | Which he Is wilting to sacrifice It The acetdent occurred at the Bushwick | ee Goatees f= stages aan on <a be with bim in demanding that @ plank| *iieh he has committed himeelf many | for him to say which te to be the winner | Junction Shr and his sou were! * quite as rabid as any that the Masea-|''** We has an yet made his choice iriving across racks when ther bed by ehusetts oracie may demand be incor-| Before ho cam aesemt to the prop- | Tie itniers will Ket here on Monday | farm wagon was struck by the train. | in r is S porated in the piatform osition that he demand nee [908 threek out the promiem. | The men wore hured from the wagon Pgh ery It looks to-day as if the greatest | poration of « special epecific sitver | Si!" fram the plaiform Mght there) and were deat when ploked up ‘The m, He retired at bis u ~ WITH A CONSCIENCE. Jennie Bannot Returned a Cape Stolen from Her Mistress and Begged to Be Punished. empio. Mrs. Margaret the platform wt!l come an Thursday or | Weary. treet, pretty Je Friday. Mr, Hryan te scheduled to teow four years old, walked Into the 5 come to Kansas City in a special ca Weat Twentieth street police station | and be the central figure im a great last night wht pilfered goods and | Jomonstration | Heth street stath n made a charge of vagrancy am er and she Was bottle makes sent ty Binck® want for 7 JENNIE BANNOT. EADERS ARRIVE TO-DAY TO OUTLINE PLANS OF KANSAS CITY CONVENTION HILL TRIES TO SELL OLD SI CROKER A GOLD BRICK. 314 18.0 01910 0810 410) 9810 O1OGE TET 9 0 GOSH A OGG + AM AINE GE DEE + HAG SGC DOIN 93 iy Picked Up Satehel Fait | of Diameade oa Bregkiva Avesue, Lyman D. Morse’s satebel, full of dia. monde inet yeotorday ta the etree of Brooklya, was returned te hip this milk dealer, of © ooklyn, turned up sable this mornin: vdvertieement Mr foe tte mlnakng jeaes Gaver: sald be giv the satehed tying wer to an ol neerted jw Gates avenue, & a an Prankiin avenues, and Mt dome e». Are Not in Harmon: He wil willingly accept Mir. Meges's . a Teered «ward Death of Henry L. Boneall, Heary |. Bonsall, editer of the Cam- en No J. PosteTelegram, died . sade omy to-day at Dis home in Dedadp, hore, aged sixtyaiX yeare, 4 ti a rr OR, else quenches the thirst so well —nootherbeverageso whole- some. The goodness and flavor of ripe Messina lemons is concentrated in Tower Lemonade Aten cent 10 oy | pints for your deatcr, wlll be sent 10 cents by mail on | TROOPSHIP IN COLLISION. receipt of ton cents, The FREE”: |Oratava, with 1,200 Troepe Aboard, | | Make the German Steamer | | Senator James K . Chairman of th Tho streets of Kansas City are seething with politics. $! o)ajeiaialeieieoiaieieie ole 'eie lee GAG aG Pie NECTED AMCRODDEMS | | . } | net | Bremen—Saves Crew. Borne Boot me ot the depot and asked me who | was “fer.” ) LONDON, June M@=The Oratave,| fer seplei a ‘wil thee ° *" te = ‘ ‘Then he wanted to know what I'd “nev.” ; tay with 190 cope Aen atereeat| DE eee oe Es SORES we, 141010) 080) 00 (0016) 018 (oLoror" 0101010 OO OOCOEG B | Soutnampton with the ctew of the Ger- and most interesting feature platform he will be compelled to onbbiilens ee eee Pn, CHR wed cho 5 . collided off Ushant in a dense fog on Friday morning. The Bremen sank four minutes afier | ad collision oceurred, but no lives were The Oratava received some damage ts 3 dangerous “4 auer about her bows wiatpacfascten Ste CHAPERONE LOSBS. Mother of Vielet Holle, the Chorus Explosion Caused a Tene- ment Blaze — Tenants Had Narrow Escape. ‘ Congreseman Sulzer arrtved here to-| fay from Lineoin, Neb Pants following tm the wake of a fire ‘end expiosion in the (rug stare of Rich- He had ep everal hours with Bryan, and when ami Fuvine, 1 Avenue B. this noon, reached here he was ling to Ta scary reociiog tn fae has of werens| Cart Reteaed Comseet Pose | subje er 4 lar aout eo ow lives, Wemen min seteam'ng from the bs Allmeny. ‘ oom for Vice-President, Sulser claims five-story tenement and thick smoke | J™ttloe Dickey tn the Supreme Court, ~ ; : 1 «i bs men at he will get B® votes on the first adied to the danger, Brooklyn, this morning dented the mo- , ant # 1 Horace Boles, of | ba and ah to nominate him tex tion for gqunmel fees and alimon, | William Favine was brewing a chem ind al y of few Gays gives coter to the | Detdlcge.< Redding pathogen Pr v the second. He ie ca! mixture over a gas stove in the back | MT. Susan Moulliex Nichols, mother of that he bas not made up his! ——— + e-roae 8 most enthusiastic man in town, but no Violet Holle, the foom of the frug store. One of the Ir he seems ke hie doom seriously ADVISING BRYAN. There men have There is talk here that @ be fam ber of Tammany delegates, after the nvention Is over, make « tour of bly the Imdian Terri-| of the Tammany deie the Gnaneial plank is to ve j been advising Mr | Bryans to surrender to the inevi OF} be th a general re-a! " Kansas and pe Very f gates hav p the one wide be is being urges We radical sliver men to “etand of | this group are Chairman Jones, f each cause comes Bem Tillman, of Bouth Caro- | to Kansas City they are contending for Carter Harrison, of Chi-| tne domination of public sentiment py Fred Wiltiams and William | making a® m holwe for and agains et New York. They have ine “if to 1” propaganda us their lunes Persuade him for severs! wi! permit. ws tot emu) Mr. Bryan alone appar- ras 2" be omitted | Kanaan and Obi . and the plan is | Arthar Sewall, of Ma to arrange a junket so ithe Tigers can fan od own lockup ife will be arraigned ing why he dida’t wall study the cowbeye at close range fore Magistrate Connorton later in the) 3 } ec “class | WIPE SLEPT BY CORPSE * great parade FI ceases Foreeact fer the thirty-cis org 9 Dr. LP. hours ending at 4 FP. M. Sua. py hg day tor Sew York City and vieintty: ead the ‘Indians. in ° itm * ries ently holds the key to Pete Seine the Veet went or ie| as Fe cove ive Haein met) of thovelan prep 000 cant sation ent the situation. There is no ocTRare, seers to De ete Greenwich. It you want a pre peel ET ih nts St. i. conven Yf ted Hae Fh nnn an 9 BO jo p< <ellengae gy

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