Young Ones.... Sometimes teach the elders, as is the May learn a lesson in self-govern¬ ment from the Re¬ case with the "George Junior Re¬ "George Junior public" at Freeville. Read about Journal public" . an intensely interesting in it in the Sunday Journal. story the Sunday Journal. . . NO. 4,972. , SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1896..16 PAGES..copyright, ism. by w. r. hearst. PRICE ONE CENT. 0. fl. P. WEST AND SOUTH DO NOT HATE THE EAST. FLIT THROUGH I But the Political Leaders Do Say That the East Has Grown Rich arnd Arrives on the Lucania at the West and South Poor, and They Are Tired. and Leaves forNew- Night In newspapers, magazines, grave reviews and te speech of public men there has been for months past asserting, progressively emphasized, of port After Supper, growing antagonism of the West for the East, of envy, hatred and malice betwixt the sections, of the necessity for two republics, separated by the Mississippi River, of a march upon not of 100,000 unarmed men, as Henry Watterson once urged, nor of an army of tatterdermations Affectionate Greeting Between like that of Coxey, but a nineteenth century crusade for the emancipation of the West from the galling financial thralldom of the East. By the time and William this promise of new sectionalism had been decorated by the oratory of Populism and given the grave approval of the reviews it attracted the atten¬ His Mother tion of English journalists, who are now beginning to predict the splitting of the Great Republic Into confederacies, east and west, as once they prom¬ K. Vanderbilt, Jr. ised its division at the Potomac. To discover whether there existed real reason for so serious an anticipation the Journal has sent to men recognized as observers competent tfl Remark speak with authority the query: Mr. Belmont's Significant WHAT IS THE CHIEF REASON FOR THE WESTERN AND SOUTHERN EFELING OF ENMITY TO THE EAST? of Entertainments Apropos It is clear from the answers received that there must be a line drawn between social and political enmity, and economic and financial jeal¬ Durng the Season. ousy. Not a suggestion is to be found in all the Journal has gathered from men of recognized standing in the West of the vaguest desire for dis¬ ruption of the nation; no thoughtis there of any hostility for the people of the East, for its Institutions or for its governments. That there is a nat¬ MOTHER AND SONS LEAVE TOGETHER. ural desire to make the West dominant in party councils is true enough.a desire wholly compatible with American institutions. There is, too a certain jealousy, bred of the presence in the East of the great centres of capital and the existence In the West of widespread commercial distress. But of such sectional antagonisms as have been lately publicly hinted at no trace is to be found. and of the Vanderbilt Husband Stepfather It Is just to sum up the Journal's symposium on this grave question by saying that as men may struggle 'r? political pre-eminence, so too on the Steamer and Boys Lingers may States, and as States may, so, also, may sections. The West, strong in its youth, in its population, in its surpassing vitality, hopes by the or¬ Drives Uptown in a Hired derly methods of the ballot box to dominate national affairs this year. Beyond that ambition, perfectly proper, the West has no programme of Hack Alone. "enmity." Although several celebrities of greater 01 less Importance were passengers on the DENIES ANY ENH1TY. WEARY OF THE MONEY steamship Lucania, which arrived here last CRISP POWER. night from England, none excited the in¬ terest that centred about Oliver H. Belmont and his bride, the former wife of William K. Vanderbilt. Mr. Belmont s little fxt POSTAL COMflMrr* 3T97CM stepson, Harold, was with them. IS.N.Y. When the United States revenue officers THE WESTERN PWIOB^TEL.EQRAP went aboard the big Cunarder the Bel- ai.OOO OFFICES IN AMtWIgAy-. CA»L1 monts were leaning over the rail of the main deck watching the distant city. j. ¦SSHi Belmont wore a sack suit of blac c 0 109 with the trousers turned up at e an .. He haa on tan shoes and .an dilM g silk gloves, a brown derby bat and a red four-in-hand neck tie around a white pic- Dr. Allan McLane . CMrsy Belmont Is not so stont as ehe was warned the that he wljl not be responsible for debts Incurred In when she went abroad. Her eyes were He has public She looked his name. The Doctor Is in Europe now, and his son says that he acted because brlirht and her color good. Her gown was a former servant had been getting goods 1 n his name which never reached the family. better than she has before. of sailor blue silk, with small white polka separation, they remained good friends. It JtL. . would not surprise him, he said, If they Three small ruffles relieved the plain¬ 4,Jo, where < .111 LIMIT FIXED happened to meet la France or Switzer¬ ness of the skirt at the base, DEBT boots land. ning pointed patent leather *£ out from dark cloth gaiters. ThePeePCljwaist and POISON IN THEIR CHEESE. was trimmed with white embroidery HAMILTON. a black satin girdle. A black BYI had An Unlucky Thirteen Affected After Eating It coUarette s.rro.»dea the .b.p.17 thtoal.j»atln and Some Are in a Critical and a fetching shade hat trimmed * 1th1 a Announces That He Wont Condition. wreath of corn-flowers surmounted the we 1. poised bead. At the back of this.and next Any Incurred in Amesbury, Mass., June 26..There was to Mrs. Belmont's raven hair was a lltt.c Pay groat excitement In the neighboring city cluster of American Beauty roses, hot ONLY A SMALL DIFFERENCE. His Name. of Newburyport to-day when it became favorite flour. She wore tan-colored mous- known that several families had been auetaires. poisoned by eating cheese purchased of E. Master Harold, leaned affectionately upon NO ENMITY, SAYS BOIES. His Son That the Doctor S. Wood, a well-known grocer. The fam¬ the arm of his new papa. He had on dark Says ily of Lawrence Gallant were first af¬ clothes, knee breeches and a neat straw Acted Because an Old Ser¬ fected. The father and mother ate heartily of the cheese and gave a small piece to their OUTERS WILL ENTERTAIN. The western unriew teleorap, Him. child. About 8 o'clock Mr. Gallant started INCORPORATED / vant Had Cheated to shave hftnself, but was unable to lift Mr Belmont talked pleasantly, but would *i,ooo orricet in A4g£JHCA. /j ca sle service to, his hand to his face. Experiencing a strange not allow any one to interview his wife. feeling, he went out into the yard to get He said that he and Mrs. Belmont had of and Wife some air, and was suddenly taken with T. Pr«sld*nt Separation Physician terrible pains in his stomach. Gallant been abroad on a little pleasure trip, which form N. /} THOS. KCKKRT. Caused Rumors of More Fam¬ crawled backf into the house, and Dr. they had enjoyed hugely. They had ex¬ Nnson was sent for. Then Mrs. Gallant a voyage home on the Difficulties. and the little girl were attacked In the perienced pleasant ily same manner, although not quite so vio¬ Lucania and were glad to be back. They RECEIVED it flit WESTERN UNION BUILDING, (SS Brottmn. It I lently. left the Duke of Marlborough and Duchess The family of Mr. Green, residing ouj Consuelo In excellent health and spirits. & & Dated ¦ 1.4. DR. HAMILTON IS NOW IN EUROPE. Market street, was similarly stricken. Di^| W Homer was and had been with the In Tft summoned, pronounced the They Marlboroughs JL if?UtL U/T>^^Lg7^*- family to be suffering from the effects of London. Most of the time, however, had Ari/rtsz Wife Has a Fortune of Her Own and poison. Councilman Crabtree and family, His numbering six, also, immediately after eat¬ been passed in Paris. y[ Could Have No Need to Order Goods ing of the cheese were taken violently 111. "Are you going to Newport this Sum¬ The Illness of the Gallant family Is most and Charge Them to Her serious. mer?" he was asked. Husband. Grocer Wood was seen in regard to the "We shall go to a hotel at once and get /4WU. ax- cheese, and said that he had purchased It something to eat, then we shall take the ^ ^ the noted from a Boston firm that he had been deal¬ train to "TCea* AA. Dr. Allan McLane Hamilton, ing with for years. He said that his fam¬ midnight Newport. specialist, of No. 44 East Twenty-ninth ily ate some of the cheese last week, and "Belcourt is all In order and waiting ^rr- -0 -yd. street, who is now absent in Europe, cre¬ shortly after his wife and daughter felt for you?" the inser¬ 111, but they did not then attribute their ill¬ "Yes, my liome there is In readiness." ated great surprise yesterday by ness to the cheese. The authorities will oJr (riAj4. y (Len^JyA- tion of an advertisement In a daily paper have the cheese analyzed and try to de¬ "Do you anticipate anything unusual in 0tU ^ which read: termine what constitutes the poison. the Newport season this year'.'" Seven of the afflioted persons to-night are "No. I don't see it should °i IT MAY CONCERN.As my name is why differ . Htr.V TO WHOM in a fair condition to ^7^,/b iiOv, recover, while six are from other seasons." ^ ft* being used by unauthorized persons, I shall not in a precarious condition. be responsible for debts contracted in my name "Certain persons will not entertain," was by any one. A. M'L. HAMILTON. ADDICKS MAY BE SOLD OUT. suggested. that Dr. and Mrs. Hamil¬ "Others will," replied Mr. Belmont, with THE SHOULDER. From the fact Refused to Taxes and the ALTGELD HITS FROM ton had lived apart from each other for Pay Sheriff Will a light laugh. some years, the conclusions were generally Now Take a Hand. He was Informed of the ramifications of reached that domestic difficulties had led. Wilmington, Del., June 20..J. Edward the Vanderbllt-Wllson engagement. Mr. TIRED OF BUT ONE SECTION, to the Insertion of the notice. Addicks will tiave another opportunity to Belmont looked surprised and remarked: the westerN trivriq RAPE COMPANY. Mr. Louis Allan Hamilton, Dr. Hamil¬ appear in the Delaware courts. He Is in "I do not care to discuss It, principally of its details. This is 21 fOOO OFFICES IN AMERICA ton's only son, who divides his time pretty trouble with City Tax Collector Eugene M. through Ignorance union TELEGRAPH COMPAQ 001/ oy rvnr+uai . uwm(« bae» the western and the news to me. I knew of the en. W (J» *1 between his mother's home, at No. Sayers Oxyhydrogen Company, nothing % CTMsuitMion ,,r 'l«lf «ry of teyood THE WORLD. evenly IM Mr « »iU> U* &>tne*0» to» ir*aMftlsfca*. SERVICE TO ALL after ft A iCV ted * me rry A OFFICES IN AMERIO*. ^ CAJBVE 126 East Thirty-fourth street, and his fa¬ which is a branch of the Bay State Gas gagement." it Kf MliiAtr at,OOO Asked concerning the politics of the coun* ther's residence. No. 44 East Twenty-ninth Company. o *h> f when he read the advertise¬ The plant has been an elephant on the try, Mr. Belmont said that he was a Demo¬ street, laughed and believed in the basis our ment. gas king's hands far several years for tiie crat. gold for reason currency. that he has never been able to get , ... , 1 '¦ . 1896 ALL ON ACCOUNT OF A SERVANT. He believed that all practical men of the RECEIVED mm OWQ*MftJWt 181 Infill. the right to lay pipes In ^he Wilmington on "It's all on account of an old servant, streets. The East agreed this point. Only those plant Is situated along the who sought to build a Chinese wall around Springfield, 111., June 26. 1896 to a few months ago, had long line of the P., W. & B. Railroad, not far T. - who, up from the United States favored free silver. If To W. R. Hearst, the Journal, New York: RECEIVED 1! tilIBTOMWOI K1IUHK8.185 Brwiwn,«. been in the family," he said. "We had the works of the Harlan & Ilolllngs- the Democratic party stood upon a silver wortfo Company, and cost considerable it would be to their own dis- The feeling Is not against the Bast as a section, but against a class June 26. every confidence in her and when anything money. The taxes on it for 1804 platform, Lynchburg, Va., city has dominated the of the government as well as the Was needed she would order it and charge amounted to $422. They were not paid in aS\Vhen the steamer was docked at the there which policy To W. R. Hearst, The Journal, New Yorki to who never of ques¬ 1894 or 1805, and this year Collector Savers foot of West Houston street, Mr. Belmont two ever since the war, and has It father, thought decided to iave the He waited on policy of the great political parties You ask tho reason of Southern enmity to the East. I answer that the bills. ' money. became quirt nervous and looked quite anx- tioning Mr. Addicks, who refused to pay even when iouslv at the crowd on the dock for some treated this part of the country as a great foraging ground. Unscru¬ the South has no enmity to the East, as its repeated support of Eastern "A few months ago something occurred the collector threatened to sell the large one he knew. Mrs. Belmont looked wor¬ for such a sum. men have so shaped Federal legislation and the policies of th> Hancock and Cleveland) show s. to cause us to look into things, and we plant paltry Collector ried and frowned. Sudenly a boyish voice pulous Presidential nominees (Greeley, Tilden, Sayers placed tfce matter In City Solicitor floated across the water: Federal Government as to practically make the whole country pay in¬ of and do net found that the woman had been charging Harman's hands, and Instructed him to sell "Hello, there! Hello! But the Eastern centres congested population money to father's account goods which never the place out. The City Solicitor has taken It was William K. Vanderbilt, Jr., come direct tribute to a few interests. These interests were and are located seem to understand the Southern and Western need for more liberal once the matter to the Court House, and unless to his mother. reached the house. He at discharged Is made greet in the East. currency legislation. Its revenue tariff men claim that a tax should be her. Then she went to mother and told a payment Prothonotary Woolley AN AFFECTIONATE GREETING. will issue a writ and place it in the hand's The Southern and the Mississippi States are not only the for revenue, and thus favor tariffs that protect their lot of lies. A few days after father sailed of Sheriff Gillls, who will levy upon and Mrs. Belmont fairly jumped for joy. Her Valley Imposed only for Europe I received an impertinent letter sell tiie plant. face was radiant in a moment. She waved great producing, but also the great consuming States, and they have manufactured products which we have to buy and take it off the raw Mr. Addicks's counsel will resort to In¬ her hand and wafted a kiss to her hand¬ frpm our former servant, which I sent to to the sale. suffered unjustly both as producers and as consumers; for the govern¬ materials which we have to sell. They insist on an unproductive tax information that junction proceedings prevent some son on the shore. He returned the father, together with the Addicks claims that he Is prevented from salutation happily. Mr. Belmont was quite mental policies were shaped like the darky set his trap, so as to which destroys our State banks of circulation, yields not a dollar of more bills were coming in. On receipt of operating his plant and will not pay taxes joyous. He shouted: Hello. Willie! on it. catch "de coon a-comin' and a-goln'." After the war, when we were out the use of our local credit and thus claims that all It, I presume, father ordered the insertion revenue, prevents that he would not be al\vilTleVresponded In kind. Little Harold of danger, when there was no reason for it on earth, Eastern finan¬ tax must be for revenue only. They join in making platforms that of the advertisement IS SOLVING AERIAL FLIGHT. shrilly called his greeting to his elder responsible for debts. It could not affect brother and received a hearty shout of wel¬ ciers and manipulators induced the Government to pursue a policy recommend the removal of this tax, and promise to hold On to the use Mr. wore either mother or myself, for we both have come In return. Young Vanderbilt This was as with of both metals Octave Chanute Making Successful Experi¬ blue serge clothes and a straw hat. He which practically doubled the debts of this country. solely of both gold and silver standard money, coinage our own and there is no necessity money, ments in Indiana. chafed under the delay. interest of Eastern and Then followed a without discrimination or for mintage, and after carrying the debts." waited on the in the foreign capitalists. charge of us incurring La June 26..Octave The Belmonts steamer until Dr. Hamilton and his wife have been Porte, Ind., Chanute, nearfy every one else had left. Then Mr. period of tariff legislation which levied tribute on the whole country elections on these pledges keep the tax on and refuse such coinage of president of the American Society of Belmont left the party and started below, for seven years. He gave his wife Engi¬ for the benefit of the few, found chiefly In the East. both metals. After pledging the Democratic party and the Government parted neers, is conducting secret tests of an aerial looking very thirsty. He ran down the an allowance, which, with the fortune left toward the bar two at a now that both have machine at Millers, a little town In Porter stairway steps Then came the stealthy and tricky demonetization of silver, to the policy of bimetallism they pretend parties her by her father, makes her quite a iumo but his way was blocked by a por¬ County, bordering Lake Michigan. Cha¬ ter, who said, "None but passengers ad- which, by forcing gold alone to the work formerly done by both gold simultaneously discovered that we are on the gold standard. wealthy woman. , nute and a corps of assistants reached Mil¬ doubled the of and doubled its The power and the currency power seem to be used by tho WAS A BELLE OP . lers Wednesday and trials of the machine mMr*^Belmont, very much annoyed at the and silver, Importance gold purchasing taxing mistake, turned back and returned was and not for national She was Miss Florence Ii. Craig, and have been made daily. fellow's power, and thus compelled this country, which a great, debtor East for Its sectional aggrandizement general an he to the deck and his little party. The some In interview Chanute said had been as to as well as do not think that Presidents to come at the time of her marriage, twenty- at work on his model for a number of steward remarked to the porter. "That, you nation, to give twice much labor pay the Interest the purposes. We ought always three ago, was one of the reigning and that he believed it would solve dolt Is the most liberal tipper aboard. or that should be for the benefit of years years, later Mrs. Belmont and lit¬ principal of the enormous debts.national, state, municipal, corporate from one section policies shaped social belles of Baltimore. She was the the practicability of aerial flight. Chanute Ten minutes binds the contrivance to his body with tle Harold started down the gangplank and was necessary to give when the debts were created. one section. We are Americans to the core, and do not believe that daughter of a wealthy merchant there, who alone Willie Vanderbilt leaped private.than straps and is propelled by the use of huge Young past was Interest of Eastern and the most and nation of the world ought to take left her considerable property at his death. wings. The plan of flight Is for the oper¬ the watchful policeman, and taking his All this in the foreign capitalists. energetic productive has moved in the best society, ator to have full aud free use of his legs, mother in his arms pressed his lips fer¬ of the dictated the hove a back seat and submit to the grinding British gold policy, which She always to her There was an affection¬ Tlie policies Government, hy East, here and In Baltimore, and her flat, and In starting he runs directly against the vently lips. the of all we sell in British both wind, the force of which causes him to be ate return. Then the graceful boy kissed been ruinous to the Southern, the Mississippi Valley nnd the Incresses the burden of debt, lowers prices at No. 12C East Thirty-fourth street, is lifted off his when the his mother again, first on one sunburned balances in our feet, huge wings Western States, and an Providence has fixed a limit to all thlngrs, markets, destroys the volume of trade that brings described as one of the handsomest in the propel him through space. cheek then on the other All this was A number of successful trials have been done very quietly, and neither thought of is a a nnd and the time closes American mints and American silver mines and boosts city. She sailed for Europe May 10, with crowd. so there limit to patience endurance, favor, made, the machine rising to a height of the Raping in South Africa and Australia. Tho Miss Wilraerding, to be absent until Sep¬ fifteen feet and sailing a distance of two Young Vanderbilt took his mother s arm Is approaching: when this selfish, unscrupulous and corrupt East¬ British gold mines South America, and led her to a drove tember. hundred feet. Chanute was joined to-day carriage. They ern domination must cea««, East Is for this policy and the South is against it. Mr. Hamilton said last night that there by a Government official. The inventor Is a ^ " little old man, with gray hair, and declares n,Ten amlnutes later Mr. Belmont JOHN P. ALTGELD, JOHN W. DANIEL, the least bitterness between his a hack ^ not Ihe - Is he will solve the problem of aerial loco¬ ashore and took uptown. pa*- a .Governor of Illinoi*, United States Senator from Virginia, parents, and that, despite the fact ot their motion. j ty left for Newport at midnight.

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