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CAPTURED THE TRANSPORTS Three of Them Fall Into the Hands of the Japanese at Yalu, FATE OF THOSE ON BJARD UNKNOWN Chinese Warships W h Escaped from the miral Ting Stightly W his own governm charge ptember 21, 6 p Close watch The Japanese ships are prepared for nghal correspondent of the gays that the authorities have strictly con fined the Chinese flc t 10 the defense MARSEILLES, Madagascar 1o continue fatuitous policy government LOST NO SHIPS. If of Chi-Li giving account of the big naval battl Madagascar restore securit by the Chinese in one important particulir that he engaged Lhe transports, armed and converted into cruis- had been sent cast of the ieland of Hai-Yung- panese pursued the enemy position 1o alter their course The Chinese Yalu river safely during which wis fought transports entered the estuary and suceessfully fire and destr Several of the ene The Japanese #0 well handled that not one was lost, two, the Matushima to any great Elishmen to Banquet Wilson. pt. 21.—The Chamber of Com- Wilson of West nd Hiyol, were damaged tent, but ome of the armed ippled and put the number of killed or wounded that twent Japanese officers and men ix wounded of Japan as The empress preparations the lint and bandages used for the wounded officers of both sides An official dispateh received here from the headquarters ses of the Japanese at CADIZ, Sept ico has reque en-of-war. eolumn alone e, t numb:r eighty-four were wounded. A cablegram re- department 4 600 prisoners, of which nulpo, Corea, this morning. from United States Minister Du Summo| The message gives no details of the & generally that forces are victoriou the Tokio government rts that the Japanes naval batile of Yalu and circumstances battle given in the earlier unofficial reports, has decided confirming the rep Jost no ships naval attache first contemplated department has to secure information department will information in Asia who are acting as agents of the naval intelligence oftice. PETERSBURG, 2. —The menting upon the situation in victory of Japan falter in her strong resol not make Russ intervention about a cessation of the war things favor: view o bringi which is prejudicial to Europ Woolner & Latest Retu: the Victoria Ele MELBOURN| latest returns show ministerialists, independents. one was allowed Late this evening the dire tilling & Cattlo Feeding company adjourned tomerrow without The conference with the distilling com- pany lasted nearly all da. of agriculture, have been re-e The leader of the op- the speaker of the assembly, of railway attorney general, tariff issue in form of protection against liberty of trade. Both sides were pledged to Fetrenchments. posed at the polls, not only by the regular opposition, but by the reform league and the tic assoclations government poral Power, LONDON, Sept Rome to the Chron| conyersation le states that cardinals said be ognized Prime Minister Orispi's praiseworthy Intentions as evidenc:d by his recent speech declared that & solution of Jasper Atkins ., today white hey killed Clamp in order with Clamp's daughter, and L the question temporal power A dispatch that the Aust at the Vati authorities t the Quirinal is reported mbassadors trying to Indue 10 a modus vivendl with In addition Emperor Francis Emperor William Is said to be equ the Vatican Ming Humbert is Hopaful. ROME, Sept, waayor of Rome on the anniversary of the [ N. J. ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 18 - [ "OMAHA, SATURDAY MORNING, i COPY FIV troops hesies IDENT NUN Away nree Days. 1.—1t is officially here that el Nunez, presi- republic Tusday morning of gastric N, Sept. 21 th had the country unt the climate of the capital nained at artagena, president, Miguel Anton head of will diplomatic sentatives of the United States of revolutions in Central Am:rica administration will be trouble threatened, a naval vessel will be dispatched to Colombia. It is hoped that th should ive War in Va Sept. that with selves natives t0 pillage t daily cecurrence, welcome to crush to French under the present conditions, is becoming impossible. peror Wor SWINEMUNDE, Sept. 21 al maneuvers her was a parade of the vessels competed Hohenzolle won ame ashore at 10 o'clock to carriage station by torches. majesty d with enthusiastic cheers, General Ortiz Sept flelds via onc Rica, for instructions. at great damage was don merce {s to banquet W. Thursda agriculture, Strauss of New York and other prominent Americans will be present LONDON, Sept. « has been replaced by M. Pitrovo, who has been the Russian minister at Mexico Buying War Ships. The governm:nt of Mex- ted a Spanish shipbuilding firm for construction Honors for Zola's Lourd: has been placed in the Index Libruni Propib- Conference of the OMceers Hastily 1 to Peorin. 21. situation is that confronts the Wh'sky trust may be imagined when it is known that the summon wire by Pre to ugh the regular meeting would be held officials are is being done, eenhut says he an y The caused by the court decision in Chicago, but concerns, this matter is being of nt, including President Beggs, Clicago, Treasurer Hobert of Cineinnatl, and and meeting commenced, at 9 o'clock inside the buildi Gravesend Liverpool from Arvived Southampton Queenstown fal Risk. At New York—Arrived o Hanging in white, Metropolitan Mune. Warrenville, Summeryille gounty, tions arose a CATCH OF SEALS WAS l’;\lR" to whether tha sale of lots to register and recelver of the land district Woodward was siteated mmissionsr while remuining a separate people, they will .7 18 DEAD. deeds of the be delivered, but the practice is most emphatically discourag:d. order has been lotsby boards appointed to make when sich Fur Harvest of the Snmmer Amounnts to Assaulted One Man with a Kuife and Quar- Over 1,500 Ekins, 1e'ed with Anotler, twecn them should cease and th feeling between the English-speaking Secret for REPORT ON THE CRUISE OF THE RUSH LIKELY TO CAUSE STILL MORE TROUBLE and the lots resold FOR SCLENTISTS, this conti Twelve Thy d Foet High, etary — Rock oling Down Close of the Campaign In the As Appear to Have Al. Julio Peng: charge d'affaires of the Colombian lega- President nent, Canadian and American alike n Institute Offers Ten 1 houss Dollars for Kesays on Alr, WASHINGTON, The museum of Smithsonian institute is just now receiv- MEINLEY'S WESTE Breekinridge Ca; States as a consular Itinerary Complet d for His Trip Thy nd Nebraska. World's fair and Is engaged in pla The museum has this govern- LEXINGTON, Ky had used his influence to model t after that of the United McKinley's . and into Nebraska | STam.)—This was a great day for the Elghth McKinley | Towa district republ ured several carlonds of Livingston, York City, in the Phoenix hotel this evening was standing at ing placed on the was completed commander the report of the 1a news stand 1 department has Wednesdsy through Mc A special train will be morning, Oec- | opera & MorR1 InuenGe walting | commodate the vast audience, T history of the journe; Kansas over will stop ten minutes each at extended his reading the last ntine and McKinley will speak from the rear platf has been the government vice president ontrol to the end of the six year which President Nunez was elected thirty miles from U red $10,000 for a treatise embodyin, i you one-horse distinguished or properties of atmospheri the award of the reports that it is cooling off, and that faint to be scen. lands it was found that entertained riginal date animal lite wer: be a man's friend and then stab him Two other prizes were offered for essays branches of the same subject A gold medsl is also (o be annually ntribution to will be escorted back 10:30 the special will start west [ up Stuart’s platferm plank by plank and reached some 2,000 and 00 12,000 and $1,00 Livingston replied te he had done nothing of for Hutchinson, department Rush also touched at Coal Har- when Breck bor on the Island of Unga, wi 3 speech will be our knowledg, peech will glasses oft, following this up with a blow on Emporia, Strong City, Fiore d for his hip pocket, of alternate The McKinley party will leave Hutchinson | ner Sea Rock Island for Lincoln, | McKinley law, and also spoke on the money stop along the McFarland & ing of Octobe terms of the off twenty-two inchos, om fisheries it distinguished bright blade of a big dirk. pale as death desperation Both men were nev-rtheless Livingston, While skirting the coast of sighting an papers by the committee reported as fair. A ten-minute specch will Clay Center train stops stop will be made each ut each reaching L announced. shown on the third fingers of Livingston's right finger to the bon Breckinridge d and gave SELLING GOV and Clifton and Fairbury, having been te Sharks Doin ~elling Land They Do Not Owa. @ Gourd Busivess lionor of Secretary 000 feet high. h is now at Breckinridg, department Morton | honest money endorsed.” The Y OF GRANT AND HOOKER. ckinridge man take a hand in helping Desha <o flourished a big knife, but Livingston was hurried into the a physician's ran up and sald he overnor a resident of Tenness:e wrotc EMEM to the attorney general stating that last May an advertiscment in a Chicago paper acres of land estate agent lived at Interior Departy At the conclu- today there Crews from the WASHINGTON, where his ha s Just before the troubl treasury accepting the proposal of the Sani- machine me of both partics to put up good Kinkead ol the man from Kinkead on It was then found that the governm was steered by the oria, 11, for furnishing heating apparatus ing the campalgn denounc Urksd to\Ualte NEslis: NEW YORK, Sept. 21 mittes of seventy has decided to request il organlzatio dexd and abstract cutive e'm kinridge said to Judge Kinkead that th election was over and he wanted he was a d revoked and the Veterans assocl of Milwaukee same agent. nent that as the rights Judge repli-d that by the Interior depart continually government the contract for mechanical had resigned, and there was no direct the work and have it done in the con- a Trisoner. anywhere or at peated this several times. comparative stran ing recently come I said, addressing the judge Judge Kinkead, is it? said decent people would not entertain Col on:l Breckinridge, you li tained him in Woodford county, and I say to you that you e who could el T, Tommany organizations can unit alled to the innocent parties take the trouble to make a thorough in- vestigation of land titles. ew Orleans says: prisoner perhaps the ablest soldier in cause i States ship Columbia returned September 14, and the Marble- for Port Limon, Costa reported as from Mount FOR EXPR, Herrick has been appointed an Missouri Pacific Fir Strike Thre n Discharge d at_Ottumwa, arged a The matter of advertising for bids for a Hooker counties, EF SHEET RUI 3 My sister enter- resurvey of Grant provided for in the sundry being prepared Saturday the Missouri discharged fourteen end of the Commerce Commission New Regutations Coneerning i WASHINGTON, commission carriors: subject merce shall, in all future sheets, schedules and joint tarifis, including future amendments and supplements’ to existing joint tariffs, comply with the gen- in & pamphlet n of December 1; 1891, as modified er; that ail joints tariffs here ndments and supple- is sald o have the Interior advertisement will be made the early part of next week in order that the work may be done as quic said he wanted no bic on the streets Lane threw his coat back he was not armed either, the offensive language. today ordered that all common to the act to regulate com- ues of the'r rite ten firemen nd then repeated are said more names on the list to The majority of these men but some of them casually expressed sympathy with the being de opened about the middle of October, expected that the work can be completed by the 1st of January. postmasters Later, In speaking of this affair, Lane satd “Yes, I called him a God d—d s— — — y he wants and if some of his friends want to tak it 'up 1 will fight them, too.” Duane Livin years and is the fi terling Morton igned; David I Tapper, vice Butler county, Mitchell count a man of about filed and all future am to existing joint company | ge makes no pretensions to bein, that th Firemen and | Hopest Tom this fall if you and I and all of is stated on good authority —The correspondent of the Daily News at Shanghal states with re- He was a strong Owens 1 nd day for the victorlou he saye he b lieved he saved worked night Moines county, Frank thst all common carriers subject to store: tarift, fled Desha’s knife, he thinks he will have nother carrier, or as partles Tatlors Talk Strike. Iment or supplements to existing Shelby county, L. 1 > John Burwell, resigned. PITTSBURG, Shelby, the first governor of K commission grants a W concessions o | just who and what he is and where he Monday | stands. During the recent South Omaha Sirike WL Would be by his prompt and decided action nridge’s law who slapped terney Johnson in the board of examining surgeons concurrence therein and making them. Ives parties there s always been considers quile. certiln physical courag been discontinu @ nan of the hi n Attorney Sends Sword, Cap and Co to Commission WASHINGTON, before this trouble is ov: r/ Lochren. Archibald T.. CANADA MUST HAVE A MARKET. 2%, —Commi Some men have received a bundle of curious TRUST CRISLS. their_employers t attorney from who appears for Charles Hub- ptain of the Massachusetts volun- the Mexican sword, his cap and wagon brake; Charles Cit OGDENSBURG, 21.—United not d a maximum of 20 per typewriting Burlington, + minimum of 11 address today befor ensburg fair. he American farmer Is subject to direct competition market with the farmer cf ¢ a large audience Will a strike be ordered Monday heating furnace; John W. Brown, lounge hinge the .commissioner sure enough there was a swor nd a cap and coat of the uniform and pattern worn in the Mexican war. ward Carnduff, What of very an- nada, who, with are paid by BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Three hun- vegetation burner for rallway tracks; James Pt e I the lady attorn who evidently appears in the case not as who wishes to of her friend ing was musty with age and the sword w n ancient pattern and very missioner Lochren deeided very quickly that immediate dissolution City, clstern clea Now ¥York, roduct at a cost of 44 per cent Rowley, Des artificial limbs; pulverizing can grow his pi Thornburg, precipitated Eastern Distributing company. trust making the alleged is only a concessions extremity. Distributing esentatives are thought 1o be in conference with the Whisky though is positively denied by officials at The Distributing comp; the cent of duty now remov-d is a present It is believed Patents have been lssued braskans—William P. Kimbrell, Beaver City, combined hay rack, hay stand and stock as follows to Ne- 1o g0 to work. SILLON, 0., Sept 300 negro miners have Canadian farmer of that much money on all American market.’ This, he explained, was not true of wheat rnationally the prices are fixed abroad, but of p that could only be consumed near the place of production. The teport that | October 5, when Mr. Holcomb h tarted for Massillon, | to address them. follow shortly, has re, where miners Arbitrator TECUMSEH, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Spec'al Tel Bishop has still strong hopes of compromls- | egram.)—A big republican rally was held in of evidence, immediately shipped back caused intense exe PHOSPHATE BEDS IN ALGIERS, ATION ACt HIS RESIG Likely to Prove a Lively Competitor for the Vacant--Two divorced from licans to Be Asked to Quit. The Idea of.a policy of city and are WASHINGTON, on Weavers at Work. 21.—Consul Ch Only a | First distri resignation 0'Rourke, the former supervising architect of structural and fundamental. stability of a rests on the vicissitudes tion of a forign government and Canada can rrance that the American legis: stand more than four yea continental of Canada with United States as equal state constitution, department nonunion | yery large and enth Durfee mill the full num- i re ber of looms is being run and thrie-fourths A s Cnroy Rpunie 4% WapIlEy thinks will soon competition rong source ary Carlisle has stion of a successor, and no ment is likely to be made for a month It is rumored at today that Secretary Caglisle eill for the resignations of George H Thomas J. agents of the department dere. of their dismissa) has been cons| was learned .thap they upon ;to res gn within have no ass tion of 1894 will st b GAVE {HEM A DRY DITCH. candidate for attorney of several hundred square to be almost the Treasur department Useless Expendituro of Money for for the Nav Owing to the character of the dapo mining of the phosphate is exc and cheap, and, DENVER, Sept ant BEdward 1 own re against the Chinese invasion United State had no question as to th 0 sealing ves: would prob- It Canada had ding port does not exceed $4 cost of transportation to E ably be called No complain far as can be learned, seal fisheries agamst the Plummer | the day before & tors of the Dis- . y Defo 0rs. of ke Diy $60,000 appropriated | under the auspices of the republican club, e e irrigation diteh ports range 80 that 4ts cost states that department twenty years. thirty. and They are both republicans. destination portant, are trivial when ¢ of encroachments of ¢ particularly mpared with that reaching any nadian railway recommendation las the general output of these min NO DUTY ON PRESERVED FRUIT \ trittered a it only 135 yards of ditch as uselcs sels, Sept her Omission Discovered in Higher Taell Pro WASHINGTON, Sept. 2L—Examination of at the Tremsury department that iti contains whatever for a duty preserved in brandy or other spirits was not Qiscovered recelwed from a port-r of such goods fer #ufy classification unfler the present the McKinley were subiject It is probable the construction for their development. amers from Portland and § recommends says the | the civil service in high ago, Cincinnati, St Boston and New Louis, Omaha, is absorbing concessions A useless formalities reservation, low at the ones worth the north African phosphates competitors can fertilizer in mentioning. % Not able to earn its axle grease cludes that # for wool and humbuggery 1 States shiy rican competitors, Navajos are on nation as to to secure the b than nothing for their ra at much bet Dania, from Ham be exported oneerning the waste ion ditch on 1 agent has xamina it adl valoreim. dcide the best A 15 0 assess duty on the spirits truits subsequently according to the for each in this case the duty will be higher than it was under the old law, competition long and short in building 1 (h Carolina. while held as in a vic 1l and anti-pooling Served the Papers on the Seerefury, WASHINGTON, lisle has been served with the papers in th to make a compl were hanged at Winns murd:r of Willlam 21.—Secretary n investments are becoming | departn half-million two millions of lives matmed e and eight thousand jo agency, | civilian sue- | ned that | assigned to this t John might Manufacturing precious lives, by wounds or by dises WASHINGTON ly been deter we 21.—The opinion n them divide up what the dead man had commuting to life Imprisonment ady to go to the jail and lyr plant under the and freely paid military and civil the south of & POWer cannot grow SLTONE power, established ucstion raised by the York importers, New York board of general to the date pointed until the cretary Smith ATLANTA, north and not wo Lots sold The Interior d he enecting clanse, on which the bill bocame Seeretary Curlisle today that the questi n he renders an opinion that an eascting clause iato operation August 28 Furseh- Wadi. WASHINGTON bring preparat murder of Forest feeling of neighborly amiability and indiffer. nation of 20,000,000 power and inter- hotel announc of Woodward commissloner s lots on the been disposed of a For Canada backed by th or 50,000,000 \ing for Allen, board for the town discontinues to say the least, a very different feel- wot it [ RALLY OFI0WA REPUBLICANS that, Both mvkxv;;nb lv‘. Creston the £cone of a Very Enthusiastie at the grea h two branches Meeting: healed their i en- | LEADING SPEAKERS ON TIMZLY TOPICS influences wever Will for | Strict Party Lines to le Drawn Throughs sperity and out the Eighth Congre al District with Prosp s of Defe ting ugh CRESTON, Ta., Sept (Special Teles he campalgn was eakers, and the use was wholly inadequate to ac- afternoon start | rally was addressed by Senator Willam B, trafn | Allison, who discussed and reviewed the transactions of congress. He was followed from | opened with prominent Tpecial | BY Congressman Willlam P, Hepburn, whe at 9:30 | simply electrificd the audience by his elo- will be | quence and logic. A greater portion of Hepe q?i”“‘ burn's address was given up to the analysia the | of the private platform to his | the democratic-popu Frank Q. Stuart, opponent. He took showed the fallacies contained therein, re his In the evening the throng that crowded to Short | hear the renowned speaker was great. Sene Burlington. | ator-Elect Gear of Burlington and Congr e an Hepburn were the orators at the opera house. In a masterly and business-like man- tor ¢ di 1 the tarift and Island | question. The populists can morn of the speaker’s attention. in for a share ar's remarks were well received and e was vociferously applauded The meeting was a vote winner, and the prospects for the return of Congressman | Hepburn from the Eighth district are ens mint S couraging in the extreme. All phases of of the Kepubliean Party. the political issues were calmly and candidly tion and was at- tended by representative republicans from all over the state—J. E. Biythe, chairman of the state central committe utenant Govs in an | discussed and the party of DOWET | arnor Dungan, ex-Speaker W. 0. Mitehell, least a | congressman A. L. Hager, Colonel Temple, timent | juqge Towner and hundre of An force the | guarflow meeting at the court ho was ad- dressed by Congressman Hepburn, J. B, Blythe and Coloncl Temple. Congressman A, TAmARY L. Hager of the Ninth district was a speaker in the opera hous TOM AND HIS CAPPERS, TATTOOED not to nom , a oo His UCnderllngs at Lineo'n Ple ng for Votes the com that Are Badly Needed. nom- | LINCOLN pt. 21— (Special)—Several anti- republican clubs had meetings list night and in each of them there was an orator SING SYMPATHY. to declare that the war had opened once more. In the Grand Army of the Republic % | hall the Young Colored Men's Republican club had a scssion and County Attorney Wosdward told those assembled to hear bim that before the country was through SOl | \with the Sugar trust there would be no ~Since aud eight ou | yoney left for the common people. He iburen on the charge of | poke of the editor of The Hee as a man being implicated in the recent strike pressing sympathy with 10 be twenty-five o ex- | Who claims to be better than his party, and, with many #n iteration, proclaimed that he felt and believed that no man could be bete ter than his party. Passing to the republi- can nomince, he said As for Tom Majors, Honest Tom, he has becn Led about, villified and libeled,” but his rd will shine bright and clear through the mud thrown at him. He much than his party. I tcll you that we' to the | us will cnly stand up end be counted for the | Nebraska.” will be |~ judge Parker, the speaker who followed him, fell all over himself and moved the aud'ence to tears in telling how *Honest Pitts. | Tom” suppresscd the South Omaha strike, He s a: all know Tom Majors. We ell know trouble he g te of what his rule ve us a t 11ty | In suppressing the riots there. That's what Tom Majors is and we are golng to elect of the | him this fall and give bim a chance to show, Just what he is made of new bill d opulist Kally at Auburn. have been | AUBURN, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Spectal Tele- stood @ | 8ram)—J. H. Davis, the Texas “Cyclone,’ hosses | spoke In the new opera house to a crowded stand house this evening for two hours and forty s, calling forth many rounds of ap= and some loud amens. The speaker night?" | had before him nine volumes of the politi conference | cal writings of Jefferson, and read passage after passage to prove that the populism of today Is in reality no other than (he Jeffer- sonfanism of the past. He has a wonderful command of language and an inexhaustible of labor | fountain of adjectives, though some of his striking | words are of the Texas brand and his an- Qistrict, and | ecdotes “‘enough to cork a nigger. said that | closes his speaking in Ncbraska at Falls threatened 1o | City tomorrow night they at- | to take charge of h own campaign. The ' He nd leaves for Texas populists are preparing for a big rally here promised Republicun Rully ut Tecumseh. this eity tonight. Judge J. B. Strode, re- publican candidate for congress from the , and Hon. A. W. Scott of Lin- furnished endance waz coln were the speakers.Music w by the Tecumseh bind att connet WAYNE, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- gram.)—A Carey remont, populist general, made a speech in this city today trriga- | Tomorrow Gongressman Bryan will ade dress the people Lere. Thayer und ¢ hurchill Speak. WYMORE, Neb., Sept. 21.—(Special Tele- gram.)—Governor Thayer, A. 8. Churchill and others discussed the political issues of rowded house tonight at the 10 the AD. DEF b THE VETERANS. rks ¢ a Storm In the stitutionnl Convention. Sept. 21.—A mild sen Slighting Re New York Co ALBANY, N. Y for Plummer | tion wag caused in the constitutional con- cha vention here today during the discussion of mendment which recoms mends old soldiers for office by Mr. Coun- tryman of Albiny sayin, 1 The ol soldiers are being bribed with M5 pension moncy and now we want to bribe them with offices 1 am against such vation seheme Ina Sam Johnson (rep.)—1 repudiate any Jodian | such theory: it 1s an insult to the men that oftered up 1ife anld limb to save the republic, Tho gentlem: n has made a mistake, Mr. Countryman—I repgat the statement, Mr. Mulquecn—I arise ms a democrat to repudiate the statement by the gentleman from Albal that pensions granted to the brave men who sived the unicn are bribes I know there is not a democrat on this floor who does not agree that the veterans should receive this money, Pensions are g.ven by | a grateful country to the widows and or= phans of the brave men who, in the hour of thelr country's need, left home and family and risked their lives that the union might has al acting be ap- live, : The nen as adopted, 97 Will Meyers, | The amendn 115 w ’I |7l, 97 to for the No Sugar Trust Iojunctions. in this city, today | BOSTON, Sept. 21.—Judge Barker today sisted by Hen | handed down a declsion refusing to grant the of gamblers. | injunction sgalnst the American Sugar Re- who recently | fiiing company asked by the atieracy gems werved a six months term for gambling. | eral

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