Dubuque Daily Herald (Newspaper) - September 5, 1896, Dubuque, Iowa ESTABLISHED 1836 THEIK PLANS Sound Money Democrats Locate Headquarters ia Chicago to Bo Opened Up in New York Fight to Be Made in Somo of the States Sept 4 U of the national com- the sound party announced Friday morning thai the will be located m with u brunch in New York This at a of in the movement in of the national i-e in the hotel Friday forenoon been strung talk of locating here and the papers it us settled fuct that the of Air meant that the cl the sound money democrats would remain where it wen from the first No reason fur the has been un- but is due to tho that an Illinois man is at- the head uf the ticket It is conceded by the active men in the the main light is to bu made in the states of Illinois Indiana and sin and decided to be liest location from which to direct the Mr will name the executive of the national committee in u few ami work will be begun Li torn will bo and speakers put in the field candidates will be upon to make speeches but no oratorical tour will be attempted has been through ly every campaign for the past 40 years ami is still n strong effective t-r His personality will it K thought have not a little to dowith Both are how ever too fur advanced in years to be ex- to make n stumping tour of country fhc Committee Ind Sept limn Friday afternoon pointed four of the new nn executive of the demoeratie party They W of Ky C of Kansas City Mo F M of Minnesota and John C of MORNING SEPTEMBER 5 1896 lot I Sept 4 Moth of the nominees the sound money convention left town Friday morning and nearly all of the delegates and others who were in attendance parted during the clay All outgoing trains during the night were crowded and the early morning trains Friday carried Senator Palmer and Oen Buckner went to the depot together but took different trains The Alabama band accompanied them In Senator Palmer's party were Mrs and a number of friends They go to Springfield the home of the inee lien was accompanied by a dozen who will help him stir up the people of hia own state ien left with the Wisconsin delegation late Thursday night Me takes his defeat philosophically and de- clares himself heart and soul for the ticket nominated Thursday Comptroller John P Irish Fellows and other leaders of inence who remained over night left Friday Oen Louisville Louisville Ky Sept Oen Simon Bolivar the national nominee for vice president ar- rived in Louisville at day morning on a special train which the Kentucky Georgia Alabama and Florida by the Alabama band the different delegations formed in line and escorted Oen ner to tie hotel Oen walked just behind the bawl escorted by TutUre Faulkner and Jones of Alabama The party was loudly cheered during the march and n big crowd soon gathered at the hotel tried to shake hands with ien nnd he was called on for a speech One man yelled for Bryan und the crowd put him out of the hotel lobby Gen thanked the crowd for its welcome and then retired to his apartments The southern gates then proceeded to serenade the pers Tho Meeting The Palmer and meeting will probably be held in the Auditorium at Fourth nnd streets The theater has a seating I WO and standing room for 1.500 Tho notification will be followed by n big on the night of September or 1C As speaks liere en tember U his will be sandwiched between the two big sound money demonstrations The president has denied a pardon in the eases of Samuel Kinser Dunn and Dunn convicted in West Virginia of breaking into a post office and sentenced one year's imprisonment in the Their sentence expired in July tist nnd a pardon would serve to them to citizenship A YEAR MoTt-mimt In tho tory of Chattanooga Tenn Sept 4 Thj inaugurated by Broadway of New York to the history of and deeds of southern bravery erecting a memorial building was promoted by action ot the board of trustees whose first was brought to a close night cm Lookout mountain Corporate will be given the movement by a charter obtained in Mississippi for the Confederate Memorial association The idea of a battle abbey has been abandoned as impracticable and tho to bet reeled will lie culled tho Confederate Memorial the District of bia Oklahoma nnd the Indian territory are on the It is mated that the institute will fin outlay of at lenst before com- Its chief mission will be in character by collecting gether the correct facts at issue in the history of the late war Capt 7 St of Washington was seated as ft member of the board over IV A don contestant The location ot tho memorial will not be considered until after tho money has been raised NEARLY SETTLED ol Diamond Mint York Looking Up Chicago Sept 4 It was stated on good authority Friday morning that the of the Diamond Match and New York companies in so fur the recent speculative complications are concerned arc in u fairway to Bottled The resignation of the Moore Brothers from tho management ot the concerns to bu followed by the of persons ing the Armour and Pullman inter- ests was the first step toward a com- plete restoration of harmony The pool whose purchases on the ocal exchange previous to the collapse were on an immense scale have about agreed to sume responsibility for all losses re- therefrom and will margin to ft point agreeable to nil interested When the minor details are arranged which will be soon the local stock exchange is expected to reopen for ness CAN'T MEET ITS OBLIGATIONS Struct Into Columbus O Sept Central Street Hallway company went Into the hands ot George II ton of Cleveland as receiver Friday morning The company is capitalized at and is bonded for that amount It has in notes open accounts and due to iis president John T Shepherd of land an liabilities The company n suburban and depends upon this for its income Tli rainy season cut oil this income this year nnd rendered the company to meet its obligations to small ants Thesis became persistent rind action taken Friday is at the instance ot the bondholders who are determined to preserve the property The directors found it impossible to borrow morry TIRED SHAKING HANDS COMING WEST ary of the Interior HMS II Trying Washington Sept ot the Interior Francis looked a trifle sit noon Friday the result of slinking the hands of about every em- ploye in department All morning u stream from the big building filed after which clerks nnd other employes from the branch of- fices In other Mrs Francis her two sons were present during the reception She was in bluck and snt in otic cornet of the big intently watching the scene nnd talking at intervals to one of her sons After the presentations were concluded the new secretary the of his for Distribution Washington Kept n from the of agriculture re- the UD its com- mand for the ot seeds the assertion is given that it is to stiy that each ator representative find territorial in congress the present fiscal will at his disposal after deducting the one-third allotted by law to the of about packets ci sued or twice as many as last year Philadelphia Sept 4 The fourth annual cricket match between loams representing the United States nnd Canada begun hero Friday on the grounds of the et club was started at o'clock The visitors won the toss and went to bat The first wicket for seven runs being bowled by In Washington Sept 4 Paymaster W Hurry has been ordered to the Mure Island navy relieving Paymaster If T who is detached Lieut F M has been detached from the Independence ordered to the Marc Island navy u Sept of pardons Friday recommended a don in the ease of John the treasurer of sentenced on July 2 1891 to the Watson Populist Nominee for Vice President to Make Speeches Bryan Reaches Jones Obliged to Call for Help Political News Atlanta Oa Sept K the populist nominee for vino president and Senator Marion Butler manager ot the a confer in this city dis- cussed the plan of campaign nnd situation generally Senator Butler wanted to Mr Watson's record on points the nominee supplied missing links It was that Mr Watson should go to Texas and then west on a ing tour He will give his assistance to the Texas populists in the movement looking to fusion Mr Watson also fusion in Georgia on the basis ol n division of the electoral vote and the withdrawal of Mr Sewall so for as Georgia is concerned REACH CHICAGO Mr nnd Met by Gov Stone of Chicago Sept 4 The train bearing Mr Bryan to left South Bend Intl Friday morning at on tho Shore Southern ing in Chicago at those who Brynn from South were Benjamin F cratic candidate for governor of ana nnd Senator Blackburn of Ken lucky party was met the station by Charman of the democratic campaign committee and Gov Stone of Missouri Mr and Mrs Bryan were driven rli to the Auditorium Annex the candidate will hold a consultation with the leaders Mrs Bryan left for home Friday night to prepare the children for school for Hulp Washington Sept 4 Senator Jones has Mr Richardson who has been in charge of the national committee work hore that he must have his ices at once in Chicago and in answer tn the null Mr Richardson left for cago Friday The work of the accumulating so rapidly on the hands of Chairman Jones he said that he compelled to have the ance of Jfr Richardson The ters will be in charge of Clark of Mr Frank P gan will aid Senator Faulkner in the correspondence of the committee until Mr ar- rives uor nt Md Sept opening gun of the democratic campaign in this city was Thursday night nt ley purk where persons to hear Senator Stewart of vada other well-known speakers the doctrine of free silver The meeting was un enthusiastic cme Much of Senator Stewart's speech was de- voted to answering the charge made against him by Senator Sherman of Ohio who has stated that Senator Stewart was in a single gold standard in The speaker also paid his respects to ex-President son the man who made the destruction of home rule the leading feature of his and then took up the Chinese viceroy When the money of any is cor- he said the people have no In- terest In tho control of no more Interest than the Chinese have In their whore they have been robbed kept In penury by the soulless mandarins One ot them is In this country to-day the honor that monster for half a century has governed a province of of people by unexampled ty on the slightest signs of disturbance That man who murdered thousands to keep himself In powci1 now presumes to lecture us because wo arc uncivil enough not to receive and accept tho poor slaves of his tyranny who never can be made American citizens and must sarily corrupt and degrade our tion to Work Baltimore 4 Senator man arrived at- his home in Laurel Thursday night from Saratoga York Tie will immediately in the political campaign nnd tit the helm from now the He will be a daily visitor at the brunch ol the national committee's tcrs in Washington and frequently nt state headquarters in Baltimore md will be in constant communication by with Chairman Tones nl Chicago OTHER NEWS to Canton 0 Sept McKinley prepared Friday the speech which he expects to make Saturday to the two big delegations from Pittsburgh and Beaver county Pa He is receiving a good many messages from political friends congratulating him on the re- sult of the Indianapolis convention His friends are nil of opinion that the nomination of a- sound money cratic ticket Illinois certain for McKinley as well as other states that were termed doubtful Maj McKinley has decided to go to Zoor a re- ligious community about 20 miles south of here to spend n few days next week going for rest nnd will not attempt tiny serious labor while there Inexpedient Indianapolis Ind Sept a meeting of the state central committee of the national money Friday a decision reached to the effect that be inexpedient to put a sound money ticket in the field The reason of this decision will not be stated by man Pickens who merely states that it would be inexpedient The Is that of the democratic state ers are now on the fence and it is feared that n ticket would force them into the silver camp But yon may said Mr that there will positively be a nominee tor in the Seventh in which Indian is situated Nominee 131 Reno 0 T demo cratic territorial convention to nominate a candidate for delegate to congress in session until Friday morning when an indorsement of J Y nominee The fight was a bitter one and much feeling was shown The report of the committee upon quite long It advocated the principles the Chicago platform single statehood free homes opposed army officers acting as Indian agents advocated separate schools fusion In V ruin la Wheeling W Va Sept a con- ference at between the democrat nnd populist state tees late Thursday night nil efforts at fusion failed although the democrats matte desperate success even offering to sacrifice the generalship on the state ticket The populist nominee for governor Isaac C withdrew Thursday and the committee placed Nat Ward Fitzgerald of Terra Alta at the head of the ticket Fitzgerald is nn eccentric genius and tried to start n girl restaurant in New York city a few years ago Democratic Convention In Nebraska Neb Sept convention met Friday morning with complete representation of ties and marked enthusiasm It will doubtless adopt the populist ticket and a candidate for eral the populists left that cant It- is proposed to mime four and four populists electors Election In Little Hock Ark Sept 4 The Ar- kansas state election takes place day the 7th inst and will be one of the hottest political contests that has curred in this state since struction There tickets in tho republican populist and prohibition The cnuse of the firat two is Da n W Jones and Hon H L respectively while Col heads the ulist ticket or Birmingham Ala Sept 4 state of the list party met in this city Thursday and put out a- Watson toral ticket Evangel Manning who has been so with the party tendered his resignation as a member of the nnd will support McKinley WUl Clubs Washington Sept 4 The populist party following in of the re- publican democratic and silver parties has decided to organize clubs in every precinct in the United States Montgomery Aln Sept Brewer oE Lowndes county was for congress Thursday in thf Fifth district on the ballot over Cobb who un- seated Brewer was nominated by the democrats The populists of the Sev congressional district have re- nominated Congressman M W Howard Pa Sept K of this city was Friday ated by the republican conferees of the Fourteenth district for congress The district is now represented by mini li Woomer Manchester N H Sept B Nash of Con way has nominated for congress by the gressional convention of the dis- Nash spoke in of the free coinage of silver nn nnd Bryan and Sewall Port Huron Mich Sept democrats of the Seventh district dny nominated O'Brien J Atkinson for congress The ated McGinley and the populists nominated CarHon Peck some time ago The question of fusion has been left with the three to settle Atkinson will probably receive tho fusion nomination City Mich Sept crats nnd populists of Eleventh congressional district wrestling with the question of fusion until four o'clock Friday morning ally on the nomination Judge of Traverse City n silverite Howell Mich crats populists and of the Sixth congressional district met in convection here Thursday afternoon nnd nominated Q A Smith for con Tress Hold the Fort Madrid Sept dispatches from Manila say that the large force of rebels in number which have concentrated in the of still remain in that position The ish reinforcements have not yet arrived at Manila Steamer Sunk No iont London British steamer from Alexandria for Hull came into collision Thursday with the steamer from Antwerp for Leghorn sinking the latter No Were A FAVORITE Maj Clarkson Chosen Commander in Chief of G A K The Old Soldiers Elect Him Their Leader by falo in 1897 St Paul Minn Sept deus S Clarkson of Omaha was elected commander in chief of the G A K by acclamation by the national ment Friday morning When tions were in order the following dates were presented to the Mnj S Clarkson of Nebraska nominated by Judge L M of that department John C Linehan of New Hampshire by Com- rade Cogswell of that state D E lon of Island by Comrade er of that state Rear Admiral Richard W Meade of New York by Comrade Brown of North Dakota nnd Senior MAJ THADDEUS S CLARKSON Vice Commander in Chief of Kentucky by liis state He came as a dark horse as his name has not teen mentioned before Gen Given of Iowa made a speech declining to allow his name to be presented because be was a judge of the supreme of Iowa New York seconded nation The election of Clarkson was forecast by the outburst of applause which greeted his nomination The of other candidates the hopelessness the situation tind accepted it with the grace of good comradeship Ballon nnd Hobson withdrew in favor of the winner before a ballot taken The election then by acclamation Gen Walker appointed Comrades Linehan nnd tee to escort his successor to the form which clone amid tive applause in the command of the army a speech expressive of his deep tion nnd warmest thanks Gen J D Mullen of Minnesota was unanimously elected vice commander that always to the state where the encampment is held The junior vice went t-c the south Charles AY Buckley of Alabama elected Shoales of was also a date A B Johnson nf the department of the Potomac Washington D C was elected surgeon general nnd Eev B Taylor of Massachusetts chaplain in chief The encampment installed the new officers and adjourned at one o'clock sine die Mrs Agnes Hitt of Indianapolis was elected president of the Women's lief Corps Stevens Clarkson the new commander In chief was born at burg Pa in He was educated three miles from the battlefield of He enlisted April 16 within two hours after the appearance of President Lincoln's call for men for three months In company A First Illinois artillery He went to Cairo served under Gen Grant there for the war July 1C was promoted December 1 to tant of the Thirteenth Illinois cavalry served with that regiment and on the staff of Gen Davidson participating in the battles with that command on the march to Helena and Little Rock Ark He was assigned to command it during the Arkansas campaign He assisted in ing the Third Arkansas cavalry of union white men was promoted to major and commanded the regiment until nearly the close of the war participating in most the battles in Arkansas under Gen In was married to Mary Beecher terson and has five children He has been on the executive committee of the national council of administration G A R for three consecutive years was elected de- commander of Nebraska by in He is also commander of the Loyal Legion of In Receivers Topeka Kan Sept 4 United States District J ridge C G Foster fore- noon upon the application of Life Insurance Annuity mid Trust com- pany of Philadelphia placed the J B Land and Mortgage company of Lawrence in the hands of M and J B of rence and John F Switzer ol as receivers The liabilities 000 consisting chiefly of debenture mortgages on Kansas Nebraska lowu and Cigar Manufacturers in Trouble Lancaster Pa Sept 4 for were issued here Friday against Kinports of Ephrata trading as Martin Kinports The firm did a large ness Inability to collect outstanding bills Dealeri fall New York Sept 4 W L Co diamond dealers have become financially embarrassed TAKES IN WASHINGTON LI Hung Many Wonderful and Auks Washington Sept Hung Chang had bis first cup of tea at live o'clock Friday morning and his regular fast at six He slept all night and announced in the morning that he felt equal to a big day's sightseeing After breakfast the viceroy an that he did not feel like ing around his superb apartments all morning receiving officials as he had mapped out in the programme but would like to see the capitol if he had time before keeping his appointment at- the Chinese legation So the carriages were ordered and promptly at nine o'clock the party rode away from the hotel The drive was past the patent office nnd pension which were pointed out in passing to the east front of the capitol which was viewed nnd party alighted at the senate steps The entire capitol was gone over Li asking many questions not u few of which were very amusing From the capitol the viceroy was driven directly across town to the legation on the hill at the head of Fourteenth street where Gen Exiger left him for a private conference with Minister Yang Yii The viceroy in- spected all the details of the legation buildings talked business with the ister and sat down to lunch at noon No visitors were admitted to the tion the reception being an exclusively Chinese function It lasted until one o'clock when the ambassador to the and preparatory to receiving callers in the afternoon LEAVES WITH REGRET Cardinal Prepares to to Home Washington Sept 4 Cardinal Satolli is preparing to return to Rome upon the arrival of his successor Arch- bishop Martinelli the date of whose in this country is uncertain The cardinal had to sail early in October but has postponed his ure until more definite information to his successor is received He has made many friends in this country during his four years stay and leaves with regret In appreciation of his courteous ment by the American press he gave an Thursday to the representatives of the press associ ations during which he expressed his gratitude to the press of the United States for the kindness impartiality and ability with which they have dis- seminated news pertaining to the papal legation and the important mission in- trusted to him THEIR LAST PRACTICE ROW Ready for the Championship Match London Sept Stansbury the Australian oarsman and Jake Gaudaur the Canadian sculler were out on the Thames Friday morning for their last practice prior to their rowing contest from Putney to which will take place next Monday A heavy rain was falling Both men looked fit and there is every prospect of a good race Stansbury weighs nnd 175 Both row in same style Neither has any body both doing their work with their has a much easier action than Stansbury nnd his long arms give him a much greater reach Stansbury tucks himself up with his head down be tween his shoulders but he gets a great pace nevertheless The ion among experts is that the race with the championship that goes it will be better staver Helena Mont Hunk New York Sept special from Chicago The First national bank Mont which failed Friday was the pioneer bank of tana It was organized in S K is K vice president nnd F Cope cashier The paid up capital stock is surplus undivided profits deposits nnd loans nnd discounts To Relieve Short Service Men Washington Sept navy de- has made arrangements to re- lieve the short service men on the South Atlantic station The Castim will visit the various ships on the tion and take from them the mnn who have but a short time to serve ing them with long service men from her crew She will bring the men to Norfolk take on a new crew and return to the South National flower Convention Asheville N C Sept tee has been asked to assemble heK next Monday to discuss a national flower and memorialize the governor of North Carolina and ask the governor of each state to appoint two delegates to a convention to be held in Asheville in the early fall to decide on a national this assembly to this decision China Proposition London Sept dispatch to the Central News from Shanghai says that the government at Peking is disposed to agree to the conditions proposed by Lord Salisbury that in exchange for the increase of tariff by China that government shall concede tion of transit dues and permit free trade within the empire Escapes the Frankfort Ky Sept Bradley Friday morning commuted to life im- prisonment the death sentence of An- thony Alcorn of Standford for the murder of father SOME BRIGHTER Wholesale Merchants Express More Confidence for the Future Autumn Business Promises Larger Sales of Iron in Chicago and Pittsburg New York Sept G Dun's re- view of trade There is a distinct increase of confidence due largely to the continuing and heavy imports of gold which have put an end to the money anxiety also to political events which are closely watched While it has not yet started more mills and tories than are closing for want of work it crops out in in heavy tive purchases of pig iron and other materials by experienced men who be- lieve the revival of business is not far ofE and for the first time in nearly two months a slight upward turn appears in prices of manufactured products Wheat had suddenly risen a week ago but reacted with better crop news until Thursday when another advance came of cent making the net decline for the week Western receipts continued the increase since July 1 is about bushels or 13 per cent Atlantic exports were also Urge making a pain of 69 per cent Corn has reached at Chicago the est point ever touched in and has again broken all records here de- clining to at which it closed After many weeks of decline so that the average price of iron and its ducts was the lowest since last year prices started up a shade Heavy speculative purchases of at the west and for southern iron here so strengthened the market that tner at commands and gray forge 89.50 Various associations have not reduced prices believing it would not stimulate the demand at present which is extremely narrow and shows no improvement Tin is weaker at for ber Bids at 37 are solicited for lake copper while lead is a shade firmer No gain yet appears in the demand or prices for wool but marked buying shows a belief that prices will improve Sales for the week were pounds of which 500.000 pounds were foreign Failures for the week were 334 in the United States against last year There is a somewhat better feeling among wholesale chants for the prospects of autumn trade in seasonable goods This ex- tends to some industrial lines notably iron and steel Chicago sales of iron for tbe week were larger than for all of August and Pittsburg sales were larger Prices were better on the out- look of harmony among steel makers There are more as the movement in prices lies in ad- vances of quotations for stronger statistical position and a free export movement the higher iron and steel at Pittsburg and go with a gain in the demand -a further appreciation in the quotations I of cotton on renewed reports of damage to the crop jl On the other hand there has been no general increase in industrial duction the output as a whole being smaller than previously during the year Further damage to the Texas cotton crop is reported At Detroit Cleveland Cincinnati Kansas City Omaha Milwaukee luth and Minneapolis there is no change from the dullness and which has marked preceding weeks The exports of wheat flour included as wheat from both coasts of the United States and from Montreal this week amounted to bushels last week in the week a year-ago Bank Statement New York Sept statement compiled by Bradstreets shows the total bank clearings in the principal of the United States during the past week to be a de- crease of 10.0 per cent compared with the corresponding week of last vear BASEBALL At Chicago 4 Second Chicago 11 Game called at the end of the eighth on account of darkness At 3 At York New York 15 5 At 5 3 At St Louis 3 At 17 ville 3 Second game G ville 5 League At Kansas rain At St rain BRYAN HOPEFUL Hia Opinion to the Effect of Speeches Chicago Sept in an inter- view today The people whom I have met who have mingled with of democratic have voluntarily come for- ward to assure me the sentiment was ing- around toward the democratic form If the speaker be a qualified judge of the effect of his speeches on the ences I think without egotism I may say the people I have met and are far more enthusiastic la favor of free ver than they were when tbe cam