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one" |MORGAN SAYS NO ‘| Deputies and Deputies Arrested by| BL med WY) 5 : wholeaste Ur BE Cavin.” : Senne conan a With, an The Herald-Review. |GUNBOAT 1S SUNK rt _ St. Louis, Sept. 10.—A sensation was Butte, Mont., Sept. 10. + “United By E. C. KILEY. 1 ; = GERMAN GOVERNMENT GETS pauned ‘agate Pulse atti Se iy PRESIDENT IS MADE AN HONOR-| States Senator W. A. Clark is out with | TRUST MAGNATE DECLINES TO: coal : ar | ARY MEMBER AT CHATTA. __ | 22 interview in a local paper. The sen’ | = INTERFERE IN THE COAL Deena eee ene=rel GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA. ———_—X—«—«X—X—=X_—_—_— SATISFACTION FROM HAI- rest of eighteen barrels Mey Seal ator was supposed to have been on ELS. bers of the house of deputies for com- NOOGA, e friendly terms wi Heinze and STRIKE. Young King Alfonso seems to regard TIEN BES “| plicity with Ex-Deputy E. E. Murrell, Bi gis! the eo slgauinion Vegeter company, Spain as quite a neat plaything. who fled to Mexico last spring after judging from the fact that he has as- being indicted for bribery by the grand i sumed liabilities of over $1,000,000 on ele SENT TO BOTTOM BY PANTHER) jury for alleged boodling operations in| ADDRESSES THE BROTHERHOOD) bonas to their various rie Referring | GOV. STONE APPEALS IN VAIN connection with the granting of street to the Amalgamated, he said: 5 franchises, and who unexpectedly re- “The statement that I have entered A man who is too poor to owp an automobile escapes the danger of driv- ‘ ‘ ing one. : AT 1S DE. | turned to the city through the efforts into any agreement, alliance or con- i“ } M 1a rather give his SURRENDER OF nae of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and sur- |SAYS THAT HE BELIEVES EM-Iirsct with the Amaleamated Copper | GOES TO NEW YORK FOR A Con saite han sod cLie te seappas ited MANDED BY GERMAN COM- tan aan poh is eed badge PHATICALLY IN ORGAN- bamnuiasty is a malicious falsehood. FERENCE WHICH TURNS rf { ,! i of Circui ney Folke, and will, ou cannot make this denial too { ee shopping. ese is stated, be granted immunity from IZED LABOR. strong.” OUT, FRUITLESS. ) punishment for turning state’s evi- Referring to Heinze’s Montana Ore On second consideration the French dence. * Purchasing company, he continued: aa have decided have a revolution | VESSEL IS FIRED BY HER CREW] Following are the names of the al- “I am opposed to allowing the ore ' tance ees leged combine members for whom ADMIRES THE RAILROAD MEN company to control the state. Its mo- Oey oe, WAN FO Cm STRIAE i t this time. at this time. tive is ulterior, in that its object is to bench warrants were issued, charging p | bribery and perjury in connection with control the selection of supreme court * yeh ree een ey tees PANTHER THEN COMPLETES JOB | <u purban street raflway and other leg- COMPARES THEM TO SOLDIERS | judges who will be subservient to | PRESIDENT FOWLER SAYS THAT 4 f BY SENDING HER TO THE islation: E. E. Murrell, J. E. Schnet- ° Heinze, regardless of the merits of IS UNCONDITIONAL suR- é a come to this country. BOTTOM. ter, Charles W. Kelly, E. L. Albright, WHO ARE AGCUSTOMED T the questions involved in his many George F. Robertson, Louis Decker, TAKING RISKS. suits with the Amalgamated.” RENDER OF MEN. |! The latest combination naturally PST a John Helms, Charles A. Gutke, Adolph The present campaign, owing to the % Madera, H. A. Faulkner, Julius Leh- disagreement. between Clark and mann, Edmund Bersch, Otto Schu- macher, John A. Sheridan, Charles J. leads to the inquiry, “What shall the harvester harvest be?” Cape Haitien, Haiti, Sept. 9—The gunboat Crete-a-Pierrot, which was in Heinze, promises to be the most heat- i Chattanooga, Tenn., Sept. 10.—Pres- | oq in the history of the state, not even fe Mea eae eles win ont i was elected \ In Venezuela the rebela want to be} the, service of, the, Firminist Das CS geen ha Miiciery er oe Pee oF ike Brother- eae Re ea aS eee eee to this city and made an effort during \t the government a while and to let the | has been sunk at the entrance of the bcc gel cre a6 <a eae hood of Locomotive Firemen. He at dea the day to see what could be done to- — ere ra ee ward settling the anthracite coal WILL WRECK TWO ENGINES. strike, returned to Harrisburg last j i _ | night without having apparently been Novcl Feature of Wisconsin State Fair | able to accomplish a settlement. Warrants Were Served harbor ot Gonaives oy ARE eee on Messrs. E. BE. Murrell, Schnetter, gunboat Panther. Details of the 0¢-| an ticht, Robertson, Helms, Gutke, currence are lacking. The crew of the| Feulkner, Schumacher and Hannigan. tended the executive. session in the morning, walking to the Auditorium, escorted by Grand Master Sargent, a committee of the Brotherhood and a other fellows be the rebels. The boy who wants to be like Tracy should seriously reflect whether he | Cretea-Pierrot left her before she] ajpright and Faulkner were released at Milwaukee. r ik detachment of Troop B, state guard. . A a i There were rumors afloat that the would ike, S\cus bran amead rent Core. in bonds of $30,000 each. The others ‘Acting Grand Master Hannahan wel-| Milwaukee, Sept. 10.—The Wiscon- | governor’s visit had results, but Geo. me Called Upon to Surrender. arrested were.allowed to go to their | comed the president, stating that his sin State fair yesterday opened in Mil- | W. Perkins, of J. P. Morgan & Co., de- i waukee and will continue throughout | nied that there was any change in the the week. Secretary John M. True re-| situation. Gov. Stone was accompa- ports the largest line of exhibits on | nied to the city by Attorney General hand in the history of the agricultural | Rikin of Pennsylvania and Senator € society. The horse and cattle stables | Flynn of Pittsburg. The three held a are crowded. The horse exhibit far | conference of several hours duration $ exceeds anything ever had, and one} with P. A. B. Widener of Philadelphia. additional barn had to be built for the {| After the conference had lasted an overflow. Some of the best herds of | hour Mr. Widener went to see J. P. cattle ever shown in the West are | Morgan at the latter's office and asked bere. All of the other departments | him to use his influence to end the are also crowded. Among the special | strike. Ten minutes later he returned attractions of the fair will be a head- | to his fellow conferees and told them on collision between two locomotives | that Mr. Morgan had on Wednesday, which it is expected 2 * will be viewed by 100,000 people. Aside dee) irpel ete, OFS Pre: from the exhibits the program calls Before leaving the city Goy. Stone for three or four races daily. gave out the following statement: uf “Attorney General Elkin, Senator T. Flynn and myself have been in con- ' SCHOOE Tene Ber Nene sultation for several hours with P. A. * { a B. Widener of Philadelphia, a director > Belleves sewed one e Peying to HyP- | of the United States Steel corporation, F ng = ha win Ss ioe Sak and associated with Mr. Morgan in Cc: hats dbay - a teak ix Bia ae many business interests. Mr. Widener ‘aroline A. Knutson "was brought | is very anxious to see the strike set- And poor old William Waldorf Astor didn’t even have a chance to stand outside and hold the horses, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Sept. 9—The respective homes in the custody of German gunboat Panther arrived here | deputy sheriffs, who will remain with Sept. 5 and received instructions from | them until they shall have furnished ———— the German government to capture | Security for their appearance in court Experience has shown that it is pos- |the Firminist gunboat Crete-a-Pierrot. ‘when the Saale are alle 4 herd sible to organize a trust so dig that |She left immediately for . Gonaives,} ©. E. Murre te i packortoe dis cd one human brain can’t manage it. the seat of the Firminist government. |Statement for publication: The Panther found the Crete-a-Pierrot I have surrendered unconditionally ps . a in the harbor of Gonaives and the com-|to the circuit authorities and have The new “inconspicuous” uniforms | ander of the German gunboat in-|made a full and free confession. I of our soldiers will not serve to make | formed Admiral Killick, on the Crete- | could no longer stand the agony I en- | immigration, the president said it was their deeds of daring less noticeable. a-Pierrot, chat he must remove his |dured as a fugitive from justice, and | one of the most satisfactory appoint- ~ crew and surrender his vessel in five | the wrong done me by the parties just | ments to him and to the public he had as guilty as I, who made me their | eyer made. catspaw. John F. McNamee of Columbus, Ohio, “I am not permitted to give the de- | one of the grand-officers and a Demo- tails of evidence that I have put the |¢ratie member of the legislature, circuit attorney in possession of. This | moved that the degree of grand will all come out on the trial. I am Honorary Membership willing to go on the stand and tell all | pe conferred upon President Roose- I know. I had the key to the box in | yelt, and it was adopted unanimously, the Lincoln Trust company containing | amid great cheering. Ae 516.000 eee magne y 2 go to ne At this point the convention ad- jouse of delegates on the passage of | journed until 9 a. m. to-day, and the : Te ae ee Panther sent a small boat carrying a0 | the Suburban bill. j bli ‘dmitted to the Pe itoelaes busy quarreling over the $10,000,000 | officer and twenty sailors, who were to They Named Their Price. Bete the tres hs down from Moorhead yesterday and estate that they have had no time to | take possession of the Firminist gun-| «1 +A hi ., | to hear the president's address. hi y - tled, and to-dey took the matter up shad tence te io’ ‘This money was put up as the pur- ‘When the president was introduced | Committed to the insane hospital here. | ith Mr. Morgan. We are doing what ange teeter boat. When the seamen had arrived} chase price for the votes of the com- | the audience arose and cheered. When | The young lady has been teaching | yo ean.” ‘ PRERENI TE GES Go at a point about thirty yards from the| pine, that price having been agreed the president had addressed the con- | 8Chool in Goodhue county and arranged President George F. Baer of the A leading American actress has | Crete-a-Pierrott flames were seen t0|ypon. The combine of the house of | yention as “My Brothers,” he was | to attend the Moorhead normal, but on | priisaciphia & Readin Sa tusie putt just ordered fifteen wonderful Paris | break out on board of her. She had) qejegates was composed of nineteen | again cheered. Said he: her arrival in Moorhead it was dis- | 3; salatptesaal ‘oh the Delatee eee gowns for the elevation of the drama | been fired by her crew before they| men. The object of the combine was |" -“{ always have, gentlemen, admired | COvered that she was mentally un-| \onna & West d President T. P > i left her. The Panther then fired*on 1 1 lation for th: fit of ? 2 1 PET «) e A wanna estern, and President T. P. next winter. uheies to control legislation for the benefit of | creatly the railroad men of the coun- | balanced and Secretary Gates ordered | powier of the New York, Ontario & saab SCRE the Crete-a-Pierrot until she was com-| members of the combine. Shortly be- | try, and I do not see how ay one who | her committed here. Her mania is | Western railway, had an intormal con- { pnt pletely immersed. Thirty shots, all|fore the Suburban bill the combine | peli in the fundamental principles | hypnotism. She has been reading Fy It is sald that the Chinese, /alNOUse toldamere tina. gold their voted on the lighting. hills. | Sr ciicenahio cas fall to do-ap” ase { Books onthe subject and hes fnally.| "ence: After. It was over Fresident \ a musical people, have no national air.}| There is much feeling here against f SRUne: of citizenship can fail to do so.” He ge by : Y | Fowler said the situation had been es : oe for $47,000. This money was handled | compared the railroad men to soldiers | Come to believe that every one is try- thoroughly inf 1 Mr. Sousa should promptly remedy | the Firminists and their cause is con-|}y Kelly and was paid to the members eho are. tomed to taking risks,’| ing to hypnotize her gone over oughly in an forma! this deficiency. sidered to be a bad one. Soldiers are | of the combine at a meeting assembled | acti, = ates Bit tlt ae A ig! Wigs a Oe manner. He said there was no change pa SRM SSE SO leaving here to attack St. Mare. Port- acting on their own initiative an in the attitude of the operators, and for that purpose. Each member of the | opeying orders. HOO-HOOS HOLD FOWwWwOw. that nothing could end the strike but | By this time King Edward should )@u-Prince is calm. combine received $2,500. , “T believé emphatically,” he said, “in the unconditional surrender of the be well enough accustomed to his new Held Up German Steamer. “We did not look upon what we did | organized labor. The worth of an or- | Concatenated Order in Session in the | ctrixing miners. crown to leave it-on the hatrack when The German gunboat Panther ar-|as a serious crime as it had gone on | ganization depends upon its being Beer City by the Lake. presence would do great good to or- ganized labor. The president returned thanks for the welcome. He said the firemen’s brotherhood was the result which nat- urally came from the application of the principle of common sense to work. In speaking of the appointment of Grand Master Sargent of the Broth- erhood to be commissioner general of A Philadelphia man has been asleep | minutes’ time. Admiral Killick asked ten days. Nothing like the profound | that this time be extended to fifteen quiet of that town to induce slumber. | Minutes. This request was granted on the condition that the arms and am- nape ‘ E munition on board the Crete-a-Pier- Those who have investigated the | ++ should be abandoned when her noiseless mosquito say it is fully | crew left her. The crew of the Crete equipped in all its business depart- | -pPierrot left the vessel mas Amid Great Disorder. At the end of fifteen minutes ‘the The Fair relatives have been so he cocs4 ai : rived at Port-au-Prince Sept. 5. It|so long. It was not regarded by those | handled with the courage, the skill, Milwaukee, Sept. 10. — The annual % ne;goes tn tones was announced from Cape Haitien| who participated in it as Lond the wisdom, the spirit Of Lele dealing | Convention of the Concatenated Order necltki ilcegn geben Se | nek : Sept. 3 that the German steamer Mar-| wrong. Until the present circuit at- |g. between man and man and the wise of Hoo-Hoos began in Milwaukee yes- fh a 3 } The man who has bought Santos-| {cm onia. Capt. Nansen, belonging to | torney took office no sincere effort was | sclf-restraint which I am glad to be | terday and will continue until Friday. ener eA ena date act kal Ee ———F Dumont’s airship now has a chance | in, Hamburg-American Packet com-|made apparently to punish what was | able to say your Ex-Gov. William H. Upham of Marsh- Wilkesbarre, P ‘Se t 10. — Presi- | to get his news in the papers—and | pany, having on board arms and am-| being done as a crime. Brotherhood Has Shown.” field, Wis., in the absence.of Mayor dant heh c tid Tent Gabi Aasied maybe on a tombstone, too. runition sent by the provisional gov- 2g eS The president spoke of the necessity | Rose, welcomed the gathering. The}; tn2 most emphatic terms that the cca ernment to Cape Haitien, had been MAINE GOES REPUBLICAN. of work. “I pity the creature who does first session. was taken up _ with coal miners eitikechad ben declared eee ‘ ish Maantiulon not work,” he said, “at whichever end opens er prep e pat eat eee off o quit being an automobile | beat Crete-a-Pierrot at the entrance | State Committee Claims a lajority of | of the social scale he may regard him.- | iS in the lead for the next convention, ib ‘ ‘ : er. He must know of some |to the harbor of Cape Haitien and that 26/000 self as being. I hope to see all our | With Detroit and Birmingham, Ala., tena” te eald, “that moans foetal r fast game that is less danger-| 282 armed force sent aboard the steam- Portland, Me., Sept. 10.—Chairman | people develop the softer, gentler vir- close seconds. ai T hear eee does od aid proposition a Pf 1 er from the gunboat took possession | Simpson of the state committee last | tyes to an ever increasing degree, but ARIE. Rare trom the other aldeand 1 have made of the war munitions in spite of the|night sent a message to the president, |] hope never to see them lose the LAWMAKER OUT OF JAIL. none to the operators. All I know of ; One of the old 1 protestations of Capt. Nansen and the | saying: sterner virtues that make men. The any negotiations to end the strike I | _ One of the old settlers says Chicago | German consul. ‘Maine has gone Republican as it | problem of good citizenship is a prob- ke have read in the newspapers. The } is derived from an Indian word mean- once went for Gov. Kent. We have car- | } f produci: d men and wom- ple of Dublin. % An Act of Piracy. lem of p! ing good men ai ‘ strike is still on and will remain so un- i strong. Perhaps <he Indians got ‘The aciaure .of the Matkomannle ried the state by a plurality of 25,000. | en. All the organizations in the world Dublin, Sept. 10. — Patrick A. Me- til declared off by the mineworkers in { their first impression from tie stock-| pas peen characterized as an act of Have elected the entire delegation to | won't make a coward or a_ shirk a | Hush, member of parliament for the | convention. It is up to the operators.” yards. Tabs But a dispatch from Berlin |CO=8Tess by a large majority. Have | good engineer or a good fireman, and North division of Leitram, was re-| “4 Gay of quiet followed Monday's Sree ey te the Associated Press, dated Sept. chosen* every senator with one excep- | the best constitution will work but ill pans hdr ng sept pe day ates tap og te rioting and bloodshed in the Wyoming a The crown that King Edward wore | 6, said German government circles did | U0» and nearly all, if not quite, four- | if we have not in the average citizen | €xPiration of his sentence of three | Gictrict. No disturbance cf any kind r for a short time may be worth $4,500,- not take a tragic view of the seizure fifths of the legislature. The Pine | something that stands as far above In- | months’ imprisonment for contempt of | . 2. reported. i* 000, but there is no question that a 50-|of the German vessel, but that satis- rey sie pated ne aca hig ta tellect, 8 Sate Hech: see: Sieve mete earring Sia apson thastowt Tee sa ’ ; ‘ n with no unc - brute strength—character that is com- , note: URE Pa hamimogy hat is much more com- Tee a ee ee reign tee Figures from 246" cities and towns | posed of eae. of courage and of Sout L Somers etal sete HOMEWARD BOUND. ‘ortable. A _|give Hill, Rep., 40,962; Gould, Dem., | hard common sense.” part. ie streets 0! igo were dec- i cocleninin tilapia uy ae Spree Oe in fee 24,537. Same towns two years ago| As the president concluded he was | Orated with flags in Mr. McHugh’s hon- | President Receives Considerable At- | " 3 an-Prince, s: e dispatch, that the} 54.6 Hill 47,481; Lord, Dem., 27.754. or. tention on His Return Trip. man in Topeka went to a dentist | action of the Crete-a-Pierrot was pi-|2*Y° 431; Lord, Dem., 27.754. roundly cheered. . Pet O Bent 10 Bea to nave a tooth filled and robbed the|racy, but it was not then known The legislature, while, as usual, Speaks in the Rain. * isbury, N. C., Sept. 10.—President dentist of all his gold. Evidently the| whether ‘satisfaction would be de-|*Tongly Republican, will have an un-| Knoxville, Tenn., Sept, 10. — Prest- WORK FOR GRAND JURY. Hee ariyes here at su he ae jan’ ¥ ecmrmon number of Democratic mem- | gent Roosevelt braved the elements evening on the way to Was n peal atans properly) SOE Ssolaes pear GE ae Scalar Bega bers, some of the strongest Republican |iate yesterday afternoon and in de-| Winona’s Investigating Body Has a | and was welcomed by a large crowd. {\ : ones bo awaited towns of the state electing representa- | fance of a hard rain storm was driven Flood of Criminal Business. The run from Asheville through the ‘sc ~ y tives of that party. The senate will | through streets lined with people to a} Winona, Minn., Sept. 10.—The grand | mountains was greatly enjoyed by the | Reports the Crew Drowned. have one Democrat in its thirty-one |‘stand on Main avenue, nearly a mile | jury for the September term of the dis- | president, who praised the scenery and | You he’s gc z Willie K. Vanderbilt says |stopped Sept. 2 by the Firminist gun- McHugh Given an Ovation by the Peo- Commend us to the Paris Matin for journalistic gallantry. The only thing] Paris, Sept. 9—A brief cablegram | members. he 2,- | trict court will have more cases to con-| the engineering skill splayed in “doing” in the world of continental | has been received here from Cape Hai- Palgiieciy rah eg Fa bel eanene te a | Sider than any jury for the past fifteen | building the road. A short stop was { news, and the story killed at the re- | tien, Haiti, dated Sept. 7, saying the EAT MEAT FOR THE EYE. drenching rain poured down upon | years. There are more cases on the made at Old Fort, and here the presi- besestases quest of a woman! Firminist gunboat Crete-a-Pierrot had them. criminal e~‘cndar this year than civil | dent found a large number of country { been sunk by the German gunboat|Good Sight Said to Be Dependent soir ROWDY ote a cases, a condition never before ex-| people waiting to greet him. Panther and that the crew of the Largely Upon the Diet. BRYAN ON THE STUMP. perienced in this county. There are No father of a 5-year-old_ will 8aY | Crete-a-Pierrot had been drowned.| Boston, Sept. 10—Dr. Edward Cutler, three cases in which charges of murder that the $10,000 just paid by a New|‘The dispatch adds that Gen. Jean|a well known New York physician, who | His Time Will Be Taken Up Until the | Or manslaughter are to be” investi- Jersey street railway company for] Jumeau, commander of the Firminist}has given a great deal of study to dis- November Elections. gated. causing the loss of a little girl’s hand | troops in the department of Artibon-| eases of the eye, in an interview yes- Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 10.—W. J. Bry- Saree het in a trolley car accident was too |ite, has taken the town of Mirabalis. | terday credits Chicagoans with having !an began yesterday a speechmaking SOUTH DAKOTA FAIR OPENS. the best eyesight of dwellers in large | tour which will continue with little in- American cities. His belief is that the |terruption until the November elec- eating of liberal quantities of fresh |tion. Last night he made the opening meat has a beneficial effect upon the | address to the members of the Grand eyes. Boston has the worst eyes. Bos-| army at their state reunion near ton has what he terms the “pie crust” | Hastings. To-day he will open the eye, because they do not allow them-| campaign for the Democrats of Mis- selves enough to eat of nourishing | souri at Joplin. He will make other foods. They eat “pie” and pastry | political speeches during the month in foods. There is not much nourishment | near-by states. Practically all of Oc- he claims in pies, codfish and baked | tober will be spent in Nebraska in the | and Bon Homme counties have large beans. interest of the fusion state and con- | displays. Cattle and horse sheds are gressional ticket. overcrowded. - “LONG DISTANCE” ROAD. LAKE STEAMER BURNS. The Stevens of the Union Transit Com- pany Is Destroyed. Port Rowan, Ont’, Sept. 10. — The steamer Stevens of Buffalo, bound from Duluth to Buffalo with copper and flour, burned to the water’s edge off Clear creek early yesterday morn- ing. The crew was saved. A heavy i" & much, ASS anee nantes Senn MOROS ARE VERY UGLY. Yankton Exhibition Begins by Break- ing All Records. Yankton, 8. D., Sept. 10.—The state fair yesterday opened with a third more paid admissions than at any oth- er first day since the fair was started. There are good exhibits on all agri- sultural lines and many by manufac- turers of the Hast. Faulk, Edmunds A Japanese philanthropist is to the fore with the discovery that the leaf of the coffee plant, rolled in a cigar- ette and smoked, will produce an in- tense dislike for tobacco. Smokers should take warning. They Reject All Overtures on the Part of Americans. sea was running and the crew ex- perienced great difficulty in reaching shore. The Stevens belonged to the Union Transit company and was val- ued at $75,000. She was built in 1836 and measured 1,015 tons. SOUNDED AS TO STORER. Manila, Sept. 9.—Capt. J. J. Peresh- ing, who is in command of the Ameri- can force at Camp Vicars, Island of Mindanao, reports to Gen. Chaffee that several of the Moro chiefs whose fol- The king of Sweden threw off his| lowers have attacked American sol coat the other day and assisted in| diers have rejected all friendly over. rescuing twenty-three persons from] tures and that he has been unable to drowning. He is the kind of king that] Teach any understanding with them. would have thrown off his crown had] The breaking of negotiations with the he happened to have it on at the time. Moros, Capt. Pereshing reports, ‘will MURDERER ESCAPES. Accident Day at. Frederic. Frederic, Wis., Sept. 10.—A series of German Government Says That He Would Be Persona Grata. © Berlin, Sept. 10.—It is stated on good J authority that the United States gov- \x ernment sounded the German govern- ment as to the appointment of Mr. Bellamy Storer, the present minister % i to Spain, as successor to Mr. Andrew ry White as American ambassador to j Germany., The German government it’ replied that Mr. Storer would be per- i} sona grata. A Posse and Bloodhcunds Fail to Over- bably bring on a crisis i: take Fred Karns. Electric Line in Belgium to T accidents occurred here yesterday. MGiation Cut Wy AS ieved Hott ante Sioux City, Iowa, Sept. 10.—A tele- ty-Six Miles fa pier ag wen | wirs. Henry Manderscheid, Mrs. Henry The refusal of the government to] that a renewal of Moro attacks will|&™@m from Winnebago Indian age Brussels, Sept. 10.—The Bulgarian |‘Brown and daughter were dangerously give back to Spain artillery taken in Mt ii lati th in Nebraska, says that Fred Karns, | government has injured by being thrown from a buggy. peeilt in: eeteue non ey, enero who killed Sheriff Strain of Onawa, iain an dicate A Toe fot Peter Larson was kicked in the head Iowa, has apparently eluded the two | Brussels to Antwerp. by a horse just after he had returned posses pursuing him. He has now been ay long aistante Ge Pak me a from the scene of the first accident. a fugitive for a week, and is armed to} rope. The contract calls for a speed | His wound is considered dangerous. A the teeth. Bloodhounds are after him. | of little more than a mile a minute. The | ™@n named Johnson had his leg al- He has been in Nebraska for several | gistance—twenty-six miles—is to be | Most sawed off at the knee in the saw- , days. covered in twenty-five minutes. mill. TRAFFIC IN HUMAN BONES. Cuba “has created a bad impression in| forces. The military records show Madrid.” Considerable anxiety will} that since the Bayan fight last May be aroused throughout America when | the Moros have made twelve attacks this is generally known. on American soldiers, killing four Americans and wounding twelve, in cluding one officer. A corn crop of fully 2,500,000,000 bushels is now assured, thus making -—F certain that there will be enough corn for making whisky, with a lot left for those who prefer corn bread. } y ‘ . : Struck by a Train. ; ; i | i | seme BRIDE IS A WIDOW. Chicago Health Officials Uncover 31 Bradford McGregor Dies Within Forty- Struck by a Train. Rightaing: Sete 1s hit ; t. 10.— |. Fredericksburg, Iowa, Sept. 10. —' La Porte, Ind., Sept. 10. — Raward 1 tng across the Baltimore & Obio track | DUE « ferrite thunder storm which Smith of Fort Sheridan, I, where he | near Takoma Park, near this city, Mal. swept over this s n lightning set is a member of G, was ia ; vas found C i to a big barn belo: to M. Judge lying on the Baltimore & 0} 4 Daniel O'Driscoll, one of Washington's | fire to a big nging ae wallstiore inte hio tracks dier’s injuries may prove fatal. Balloon Buplodde: Indian School Contract Awarded. Murder Eight Hours After His Marriage. 7 SENT ee ea Chicago, Sept. 9.—Investigation intc | Stuch Antertet. ia Al a New York, Sept. 10—Bradford B. Mc- i uc splayed among] the methods of a number of undertak Gregor, who was operated on for kid- i the brethren of the road in the case of| ers in Chicago has prompted health ease tage near H the Lockport man who eats, drinks| department officials to believe they sesh Meaning tna po Bent ‘ and sleeps at one and the same time.| have unearthed a wholesale trafficking morning. Mr. McGregor eat Miss in human bodies. More than a score of undertakers are under suspicion Clara Schlemmer of New York a few inent 1; truck end it was burned to the ground. Fifty tain and instantly” Milled. sles tons of hay and live stock was burned. Fountain City, Wis., Sept. 1 ea. | New York, Bane aap firm of H. & F. Roetiiger of this city resident of New Yi tary of a airship that t has received the contract for building Saevation Purposes Cophedcd Kieu | the Indian school which the govern- was inflated. An officer and twenty- | ment is to erect near Rapid City, S. D. _ six men were injured, Te) The contract price is $34,000. _ Dr. Bourcart, the Swiss minister to London, has refused to come to Wash- ington. It will now be necessary for ‘Washington to go to the mountain heurs before the operation was per- but as yet only direct evidence against two has been secured. They year ta nl srchepee’ ene cere are E. Jackson, 2806 State street, an¢ Coady Bros, 9900 Throop street. aap i a niger stg calor , i ; anes