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——————$ PRINCE TUAN HAS NO FEAR.) He Cannot Be Beheaded Be- cause of His Following. Hunting Club and the Wonder if He Will Rie N J now Trenton, {S OPPOSED To IT. and is a He MR. CONGER Washington, Jan. 30.—Whike vigor- the ion of Gen. Hsiang, Cleve hanter. has just @eXxeci Tuan and Fu | wer, with the approval of the ously Prince Mr. Cor United States, opposing a Hunting Association. A letter from Mr. Cleve has a rit capitation of four | Chinese outrages of last sutmmer. | Prince Chwang, ‘ ary membership in the Two ofthese are ‘will endanger the an. Cleveland old w: Mr. a deputy commissioner inchielof the Boxers, and Yu Hsien, who was re moved by the Empress dowayer from | member of one of the jolliest organi- ey. | zations in New J These fox of association are the post of governor of Shan Si It is understood that before agree- | ing to the execution of the four offi- }county cials, theauthorities ascertained that ; There have been twoso far. hunts the Chinese able to comply with such a The case of Gen Tung Fu dil Surrounded to him, he to execute be tion of government members. Si the the fields afoot. Hsiang isjand 50 | were mounted: othe rent d | over attempt) Tr jward t narmy devot are im ople Cley enton pe Mr loo I wey a would resist him and civil precipitated. Tt Prince Tuar would oO strong posi-| tion also makes de-| equ: »ypinion capitation impossible in his case | Mr is cabled st he tion of the leade ment hi yields Chines the not whom ould niet s a phat oe hunt. Unite st acequiescing vials the many accid with whom (ier Jay Fy many, Ru | an had a ion i | fi barred » vill is alone oppos order to | whe er he w hoose to g te as deemed important in the future it v | the obstruction ( obtain concessions in atter itizens see A the appointed a com acquiesce in this n It is learned that foreign minis- | mir ters in Pekin have mission which is to name the provin- cial and municipal officials guilty aiding the Boxer rebellion, w a MURDERED d with be punishe’ death or . 1 di termine the dis- whir punishment; to were ¢ tricts in which the pec amimatio to devise the to interdict ae |Stranger is Killed Under e) h suspended, uly active, in official Circumstances at Seligma . Mo., Jan ame of Smith employed in] panne , bac and } ed issshall be methe to be ado the importation of arms forem: on nanufacture, ete. shot and at railroad killed near t Mo | As Smith passed near huria | iled by i | | wis tenewed assurances have been giv spot at en to the authorities that Russia has last nicht ate arrangement Man contemplate not made any sep: with China and that she the arding was assa twomen, does not in } pursuing a policy different from that | other He walked a few dropped dead. From in his pocket it h enunciated in her note of Aug. Here’s a Job Declined. aoe. : s relatives live The | dently m Jan. 26.—S. J. Buck- Mexico, who Jefferson City, of the ass purpose ner of was appointed robbery, Smith but fearing detection his as = as $40 was found yesterday by the seeretary of state, : Sam Cook, state bank to succeed M. A. Arnold, noti- fied Mr. Cook this morning that he could not accept theappointment on] account of interests in his} banking in Mexico, which elaim his personal attention. resignation of Mr. Arnold takesefiect Feb. 10, and Secretary Cook | crime. nounced this morning that he would ! appoint Mis-] souri to fill that vacaney, and that persons from other parts of the state need not apply. Mr. Cook reached this conelusion from the fact that southeast Missouri has not been rep- resented on the bank examining board since its establishment in the entire stranger here, examiner resigned, before work, oI son. business Morris Sparkman and Ch business kins. two young men resid Thal. He! lioman, were arrested jail at Cassville, an- a man from Southeast Dust te Dust Exempliti Portland, Me., Js preme bench of Maine an. body of a relative buried ir sent of the owner of the ment for the plaintiff was of Luey Douglass department of state. been announced in the trespass suit plum. ; the 2 jagainst F. ( ‘oggin county. who will get It has not yet | | g | | of | buried his wife in the ind late Seibert-to Succeed Arnold. Mo., 31 ferson’City, au Sec- | ily lot r exhumed ry of State > B. Seibert Cape Girardeau county, place of Morris whose re t 10. Mr In his on Jackson, | Place Ch appointed D, of rescript bank exam-} A. Arnold, effect I istice Wiswel iner tion s eil bert is ab: rience, having been « ne of the leading banks the eveland, GROVER IS A FOX HUNTER. The Ex-President Has Joined a Jersey Curious le Walk to the Hounds. been made an honorary member of the Mercer Fox nd accept- .dto the de-| ing the membership says he does not saders in the | believe the acceptance of an honor-| association life or limb of an) accordingly interesting. T would bej| one took place early this week, demand. | Was participated in by afox, huntsine s scrainbled | fri I articipe re whet to ride or nit fer FOOTPADS. Mysterious n, 30.—A man by | Eureka inst Seliginan, about 7 de while re. sone ef them he was shot yards and memorani ascertained that Pennsylvania. ult was evi-| was pe ilants were finishing I nl iy ing and placed in charged with ed, 31.—The 2us ruled that a person has no right to exhume the the of another person without the con- lot. rendered Pulsifer Andros he defendant had plaintiff's fam- the Sam B. Cook to-day | Uaknown to the owner of the burial 2 re 20 dogs his per- EXTRA S ION SURE. Has Callers. The President So Announced te Washir Jan. 30.—President McKinley said to sever: mainir or on, al callers that the only question re 2 undecid- should the ed was whether he issue call for an extra before or after gins on March + The Supreme it would take a when it would meet, hand cisions and adjourn for another two weeks, was construed to indicate an session of Congress his second term be- the United States mn recess till action of that rf. de- court announcing Feb. down ‘entra session of Congress is a! The court usually takes ‘weeks for recess in Februar surmised that the long re for the purpose of giving the justic but It is snow is Mercer | s a chance to devote their time to the study of the Porto Rico Phi pine cases that they may render tl decisions by March 4. Mr. id nds that an extra and lip- helast and KekKinley his » would sessior the Philippine legis- neeessary for for- .no ma oe = the supreme - | of h iprem abou DECLINED INVITATION | | i ROYA be issouri Woman Once Refused to ance With the Future King secretary ULE rouble : ident of the 1 their | this city and iW W visit Prince of nnati in hen the inci 1860 ( tof Bishop was mayor of ball was the given t for tk and family Prince. were in | house Bishop ap box. 1 and ash ie Prinee came to the -d Miss Bishop to dance and Miss Bishop was then quite youn Mo. first set wit! she declined he of the ind gave on the s as rules of he r chur uinst dancing j particularly in a public ball room. pot COATES HOUSE BURNED. : Kansas City’s Only First-Class Thea- la ter Destroyed. Kansas City, Coates « Mo house, the only lass th in Ka just the performance of Heart and Sword, by the Walker Whiteside it, and was destroyed. Bernhardt and Coqi we appear there next Monday ni and more than 100 people stood after- order ah tl us City, aD! tire after coneluson rhaps, th company, t their Ee I umip- at Se-liine from 1 o k yesterday noon until 8 this morning to buy tickets. The standing 5 in the house was en- tirely sold out, room and ul, in two hours. The losses aggregate $100,000. The tire started among the draper- and aused by electric light wires. The Walker-Whit side which opened a three 1 su- ies on the stage was probably lot Company, ment at the Coates house to1 lost thing, scenery, and considerable personal baggage. aThe was built by Kersey Coates in 1871, and was own- ed by tate. It under the management of Woodward Burgess, of Omaha, Judg eve costumes, Coates house lis es was body who held it under 10deled long a ease a year e of its age, was one iters an west and After Taylor and Fi inapolis, Ir ad an } ¥ which Presi Psolution in of tha memt Was tobe made | cial order for discussion one day} next week ‘ two AN OIL EXPERT'S VIEW. Cel. Tate ef Baltimore, Talks ef the Beaumont Find. Beanmont. Texas, Jan. 31.—Col. James E. Tate, acapitalistand prac- tical oil man Md., to-day the He of Baltimore, arrived i and made a critical crude oil from the L at -aumont, examination of was very much surprised : found. doing this oil justice,” said he. find the product even more valuable | than illuminating oil The oil possessed of a very heavy body, closely resembles the West Virginia natural oil, At a nominal cost it can be utilized for and as such is the most that could be found. ing oil it is worth 210 a valua ble oil As a lubricat- rrel. Th long be cc and its value cannot e-aled Several o ho are distinterested in along talk strongly Meetiag Unique Coincidence of a Ex-Confed in Jefferson City Stephens Cooper Was pect that us of All that wa Major Pitts war hree sh ich havi thres were in tl 8 enator Ber, and ost Tenn., and wer oper lost an arm Miss., Colonel Gates was | ates marshal under Cleveland's t administ on. the United States.” ate, “I attempting ar me ex-Coniede: advised un from to the aut e I tried to years,” I said and your experience will be the ment, ity of the govern- do ‘it was a hopeless task, it for four long e° same ismine. The prisoner ag reed with me and surrendered peace bly.” Was vis- day who were anxious to meet the three who lost arms fighting for the stars and bars. but are to fight for the stars and stripes. 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