MR. PARKER'S LETTER Democratic Nominee States the Issues NEWS IN SHORT ORDER. The Latest Happenings Condensed for Rapid SIXTY-TWO ARENOW DEAD Victims of Sonthern Railway Wreck May MET AWFUL DEATH. Little Cirls Suffocatcd in School yard MR. FAIRBANKS LETTER His Formal Acceptasce of fhe Republican’ GEN. KUROKI ADVANCES His Purpose Is Believed to Be to Turn Na: Before the People. WHAT HE WILL DO IF HE IS ELECTED. Mr. Parker Says Tariff Reform Should Be Prudeatly and Sagaciously Undertaken, on Scieatific Principles, to the End That There Should Not Be An Immediate Revolution ln Existiog Conditions. New York (Special).—The letter of Judge Alton B. Democratic nomination for President, Parker, accepting the was made public Sunday night, It is, in part, as follows: To the Honorable Cl Clark and Others, ( : Irritit tee ommitice, Gentlemen—In my response to yo Committee, at the formal notificatio proceedings, 1 referred ters not mentioned in desire that these be considere corporated herein, and regret that Of 0 t this space prevents specific to them a I wish again to refer to my pressed as to gold declare again my unqualified in appreciation vention in tion upon Grave public que for m. The appeals to the peo il. here, fe Views the stand sad decisi that its position will be accepted Pe W hile numer Mis, nent Mare nomi the sider ES ta the nece this . Presidential Prerogatives. etter wople be b In Conclusion. generous as believes of men at this and urge harm well as vigorou of all so'm The issues are join ple must render Si economy © inded Shall demanded or traged? bay by wait upon political Shall our government equal opportunity or for lege? Shall it remain a g or become one Shall pebple, ap cent desp f18m ? With await the If ¢ I shall istrate of all faction, and shail the fact that on many qt tional policy there ences of opinion triotism, good cerity of all the people to remember that party best who est. If it be the wish of the people that I undertake the duties of the presi dncy, 1 pledge myself, with God's help, to devote all my powers and en- ergy to the duties of this exalted office, Very truly yours, ALTON B. PARKER. Hoar Gradually Passing Away, Worcester, Mass. (Special), — The family of Senator George F. Hoar, who has’ been lying dangerously ill for several weeks, issued a bulletin showing that the Senator is gradually succumbing to the effects of his long tliness. Only the immediate members of the Senators family are admitted to the sick chamber, and he spends most of his time asleep. The bulletin reads: “Senator Hoar has been weaker since Friday, passing most of the time in sleep and refusing to take his medi- cine or nourishment.” vernment of of individu 1 caprice? we cling to the ] ] ai ru emo shall we calmness and conhder people's verdict ed to the : the pe ple and n ever be mindfy iestions of na are honest differ I beli " sense and h ve in the pa absolute sin I shall stri may serves his ve he serve his country Reading, i——— Domestic, The special trair carrying the Arch bishop of Canterbury and J. P. Mor gan, with their party, to Washingt ran into a locomotive at North Bro field, Mass, The members of the party were shaken up, but nobody was hurt, : A cablegram from Caracas to York that be brought against Trust, which is accused a revolution in Venezue The First National dee, I, sued : Ac) brokers, of Chicago in margins by the embezzled the In a fight at burg Steel Com; between strikers Fidlar, a deputy, wa Senator N CW Says charges are the 3 a $e tO { Gormat with Judge Par was present to take the stump Seb yastion York angemeoents were natonal George S d his brain Dr cornell Uni National w nan was k had narrow es SET use Six persons 4 f near elr of Odd Fel D.C miton ck near Lock hels wheat elevator at he United States {elity and Deg a to recov W. Neely. Foreign. 191 unveiling Catherine the Great. th notable Prince ia, Was a pected the new hortly announce ons to the Jews The Institute of International Law at Edinburgh, discussed Sir Thomas Barclay's proposal for a permanent committee to deal with quest mg out of practice Court The jury in Dover, England, that inquired into the death of Charles B Spohr, of New York, brought in a verdict of "found deowned.” Rev. Samuel Ives Curtiss, of Chi- cago Theological Seminary, died at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, in Lon don The Congress of Freethinkers, in session in Rome, decided to hold their next meeting in Paris in 1908. Vesuvius has been more active, ashes and sparks rising from the crater to a height of 700 feet. Count Tiuza, the Hungarian minis. ter of the interior, has prohibited Mor. mon propaganda within Hungary, Two Mormon missionaries from Salt Lake City have been expelled. ions aris before The Mague Even Exceed That Mumber. IN HIS CAB? Reason Why He Disregarded Orders Not to Stop at Newmarket, Tenn. Rallway's Loss Estimated at Nearly $1,000,000 Rigid Vault Flooring Gave Way. (Special).—Scho Knoxville, Te (Speci: nn, (Ge yi n of mamtenance and safeguard know two trams In every Er rT Orders eX fred CASUALTIES OCCURRED IN HEAVY TRAIN. Oaly the Engine Crew Were Kilied on the Light Local in a few minuy Sleepers Not Damaged. oth engines g and a f the O. 15 smoker were literally des the and Nagra ore aK kKAKS Dietely 80 € sleepers he track undamaged to the north of the jammed mass of indeserit cars which were the nEress dis. ional Tennessee, was a she the in th ach of and one other man, whose not known, the only escape alive from their de- molished car One glance at the car wed it to se a mass of human beings, backs of seats, grips, baskets and wearing apparel of all sorts. There was not a sign of life except that near his side a young man who had escaped death and was struggling to get out. day He is train HALE were Iersoms to gh f car Consul at Gemeva Assaulted. Paris (By Cable) —A dispatch from Creneva says that the report cabled to the United States by a news agency of an assault wpon H. L. Washing. ton, the American Consul at Geneva, greatly exaggerated the incident. The Consul himeelf says the affair was arffmportant. Mr, Washington drove his automobile into a herd of cattle near Coppet, and an enraged herds. man attacked him, injuring him slightly. Wore r grades Girls Made A Rush, it tha fora 0, Resc , ued Most, ed +h ith Escape Of Twin. William J. Card. of Cincinnat three daughtege in the pl f an Fausfs Rotha, the twin sister Ose tf Lucky scaped death hed are bu there Or 1t. cor Montreal Has a Big Fire. Quebec (Special) of Canada the hread Trust, and of Chaput Fils & one of the largest whole gro. hquor early today. 15 estimated at $7%0.000 sale Canada, The loss cery and AL AFFAIRS. NATIONAL CAPITA The Executive Council of the Amer. ican Federation of Labor has officially imdorsed the strike of the textile oper- ators of Fall River, Mass, Rear Admiral Ludlow, U. retired, was assigned to duty ernor of the new naval home, adelphia. Members of the interparliamentary Union visited Mount Vernon and placed wreaths on Washington's tomb, United States consuls abroad are showing up crooked schemes pro. moted to entrap American investors, Gen. Harrison Allen, deputy audi. tor for the Postofice Department, died suddenly at his residence. The annual report of the bureau chiefs of the Navy Department will be censored because foreign govern. ments have been obtaining too much information from them. Rear Admiral Evans will probably be appointed to the command of the North Atlantic Station, Major General Wade has sent to the War Department the names of en- listed men who have distinguished S. N, ag gov at Phil- | themselves in the Philippines, Russian Left Hank, Makes a Dash to Tieling Dead. FIGHT ON AT PORT ARTHUR end Seca Forces Are Endesvering to Sterm Fortress, fron aging the defenders efforts Petersburg #9 res sTag the f event. term t inate by Arthas i Y Kuropatkia No Looger Chief. yas ®l oy’ Oopatiins star army. Ul just issued the 1 perial rescript is divided seneral Kuropatkin ) command the first army General Grippenberg the second army Grand Duke Nic will, it believed, mander-in-chief of which will men likely be recalled. Accompany the holas 18 become the the Manchu Armies, he increazed 700,000 several guns, Meanwhile the Japanese are pre. paring to send 100,000 more men into Manchuria The Czar pays tribute to “the high warlike qualities displayed by the Jap- anese” in a letter to General Grip- penberg, appointing him commander of the Second Manchuria Army, to succeed Lieutenant General Linevitch The Russian forces in Manchuria are thus divided into two armies, 50 Years in the Navy, Washington, D. C. (Special).—Ad- miral George Dewey received the con- ratulations of his fellow-officers and riends upon the fiftieth anniversary of his entry into the naval service. Of the 73 midshipmen who entered the Naval Academy on September 23, 1854, the Admiral is the only one on the active list, and but seven of that number are on the retired list. The Admiral is in his sixty-seventh year, The President sent Admiral Dewey a letter of congratulation, together with a handsome bouquet of flowara Nomiaation, anapoiis (Speci agrees nents IO great cred first imvoke ; settlement of the Pious Fund cases Our relations with i were 'e have avoided all en. alliances, and, in the lan- of the *eminent Secretary of "We are without an ally and without an enemy.” Very respectfully vours, CHARLES W. FAIRBANKS. FINANCIAL. to its jurisdiction the world tangling “1f there is no strike United States Steel preferred will go to 75,” wired W. L. Bull China grows about as much cotton, says one self-styled “expert,” as the United States. Reading has declared the usual 2 per cent. semi-annual dividend on the secs ond preferred stock, . Lehigh Valley's annual! statemens will likely come out this week. Is will show about 12 per cent. earned on the $40,000,000 of stock. Since July 1 this country has ex- ported wheat and wheat flour to the amount of 15000000 bushels, com- pared with 33,000,000 for the same period in 1003. Canada’s wheat yield is put ot <8. 000,000 bushels. England's wheat acreage is only a third as large as it was a few years ago, which shows that! she can ifapont wheat more cheaply] than it can grown at home,