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CHAMBERLAIN'S DEFENSE
A GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT
His Evasion of the Jameson Raid Chapter
Made a Bad Impression.
HIS POSITION MATERIALLY WEAKENED
Stead's Accusation That He Was an Accomplice In the Rand Raid
Has Gained General Credence-Opposition
is Jubilant.
TUB RIGHT SPIRIT. j
8.-crtary Rod Will Plao a P-TtnUt
of (l.'iiernl R. E. L !n Wfft
Point Gallery, i
ATLANTA. Oa.. Oct. lO.-S.'Cietary
ot W.ir Itoot has wrltun to Mrs. W.,
M. Mitchell of :hls city, a .laughter of I
ConRrvufttnan Otey of Virginia, In re-,
mnse to an Inquiry, that Colonel A.
L, MIIIit. uperlivtenOent of the Welti
Point military academy, will place aj
port 1 nit of General R. F. In the;
academy gallery If one I provided'
show In General Loe In the uniform of
a United States army officer.
An effort will b made by th Unl-j
ted 'Daughters of the Confederacy to
provide the painting. General Lee tea
uperlntendent of the academy from
September 1, 1S53, to March 51, 1S55.
REBELLION IN
VENEZUELA OVER
THE PRESIDENT SURRENDERS
Aci-eplM llie Tfiois of ill? lusurseii;
Leader and Will Leave the
Counirv at Once.
YORK, Oct, 20.-A dospa-tch to
the world from London says:
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Chamberlaln'i defense of his policy
and dlplomaey In the house of com
mon waa disappointing In every re
spcoU lie opened with a fierce per
onal attack upon Philip Stanhope,
who challenged him to answer Stead's
charge and waa oalled to order by the
speaker for Implying that Stanhope
waa dishonest. j
Mr. Chamberlain claimed that tha,
Jameson raid chapter was olosed by
the findings of the parliamentary In- j
qulry. This evasion excited loud pro
tests from the opposition and gained
NOT FAVORABLY RECEIVED.
Germany Does Not Want to Submit
Sumoan Question to Arbitration.
LONT. ON, Oat. 20. The Times Ber
lin correspondent says:
The suggestion of submitting the
Sumoan question to arbitration does
not meet with approval In authorita
tive circles here.
HOW NARROWLY AVERTED .
National Spiritualists Convention lifts
a Tussle With Us Antls.
CHICAGO, Oot. 20. Expansion, Im-
Incroased credence for Mr. Stead's ac
cusation that Mr. Chamberlain was an
accomplice, In ths raid.
Mr. Stanhope also challenged Mr.
Chamberlain to produoe a letter writ
ton in him before the Jameson raid
Inquiry by Mr. Hawkslty, the secre-l
tary of the British South Africa Com-!
pany. Mr. Chamberlain refused to
submit ths latter to Mr. Stanhope, but
offered, If hs should be asked to do
so, to show, It to Mr. Horcourt or Ban
nermnn, who, however, were both,
parties to the hushed-up raid Inquiry.!
Mr. Chamberlain's position was,
muoli weakened by tonight's proceed-1
Ings. I
perlttliini and adherence to the Decla
ration of Independence were the rocks
upon which the Natlonol Spiritualist
Association came dangerously near
foundering at Its meeting In this city.
After several speeches had been made I
by both sides, there was such an up-j
roar that President Barr refused to
recognize any one. Finally a compro
mise resolution was adopted. It reads: j
"We extend our cordial sympathy,
to the struggling masses of other,
countries ns well as our own, In their!
efforts to achieve larger liberty and'
better ihelr condition, morally and so-;
daliy." ..... . . ..
CHANCE FOR HAMMOND.
Japanese Firm Pr?p.u-lng to Establliih
New Steamship Line to America.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. lO.-The Ex-,
.v.. . m xiitdtit A 1
Co. of Japw Is considering a plan to
establish a new trans-Pacific steam
ship line.
The firm Is wild to have contracted
for 100,000 bales of cotton, to be de
livered before next March, and may
provide steamers of Its own to carry
pnrt of this American product. Re
turn cargoes, It Is stated, will be so-j
llolted, and the company's vessels mayj
l . nMnA.lAa '9 thA '
lUTllllie IH-TlimiirilL ITUIUlJtwuJ- u
existing lines,
8. Adngnkl, a -nember of the firm,
who has Just returned to Japan from
this city, Is ullejced to nave made ar-
rangenients with merchants here to.
patronise th Btwmers of his com
pany, tj. ' J "T "7 ."
CARGO MAY BE 8AVED.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.-C. D.
I.nnc. who owns a large part of the
cargo of the steamer Baurada, which
waa recently wrecked on one of the
Prlbyloff Islands, hopes to save most of j
the merchandise on board that vessel.!
Ho will start nomh today on the!
steamer Townscnd, accompanied byj
Captain White of he Laurada, sup
plied with all iieoessary salvage ap
pliances. The goods recovered will bs
sent to Cape Nome.
CARACAS. Venexuels, Oct 20. The
crisis Is virtually over. General An
drade, the president, has accepted the
conditions proposed by the Insurgent
commander, General Castro, and will
B abroad, the prwndency devolving
on the vloe-president. Castro will en
ter Caracas peacefully, thus avoiding
bloodshed.
Prince Henry, lodged in an old castle
near, but In the school the two boys
were treated like any other youngsters.
On one occasion, It Is related, a mas
ter, knowing that Prince William was
backward In Greek, and wishing to
curry favor with him, told him secret
ly what the subject of the next day's
examination would be. Early the next
morning the prince went Into the class.
room and wrote the Information on the
blackboard In hug letters, not wish
lng to have any unfair advantage over
his school fellows.
The Rev. Dr. Charles R. Klngsley, of
New York, In a recent address concern
In children and their welfare, has
raised objections to the ue of the pray.
er ' Now I lay me down to sleep" be
cause It tills the child with notions of
death. "The main petition of the child
Is that God should take him if he
does." says the doctor, "but there Is
nothing about how he should live."
THAT JOYFUL FEELING.
With the exhilarating sense of re
newed health and strength and In
ternal cleanliness, which follows the
use of Syrtip of Flga, Is unknown to
the few who have not progressed be
yond the old-time medicines and the
chea p substitutes sometimes ofTersd
!ut never arcepted by the well-informed.
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When the German emperor was at
school at Cassel. he and his brother.
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Thirty Distinct Factors Have to be Considered.
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