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ESTABLISHED JUNE 19, 137]. ()MAilA, i“llfl)AY MORNIi\'G EI’I‘EM_BER 28, 1894 SINGLE COPY FIVE CENT ! HU I l officially that the report of the beheading i N whose husband died a few months ago, is UAN'Q \ N EQ | drive bolting republicans int v N d ; ¢ hol blicans into parly support, DON'T KNOW HOW TO SHOOT | sius'Sipmmeas vt secuset'or'ves | WILSON TALKED ON TARIFF | miwsuarrea”ss St ichanes tuven crescrs: | BRYAN'S TWO CHALLENGES | gyt roptoans ot pais sovert ing spies, ‘who were surrendered by the professor of mathemwtics of the Royal Mili- determination to purge thelr party of cor :nHv';l .\l'\:‘n L’lilllfllfl gt‘n;[;‘l,fl! Shanghal, tary academy, Woolwich, Sk Charles is poration domination. The cry of “Populism * o whom they had appealed for protection, years of age. Against State Credit” don't wash in Burt Magezine Guns Too Much for the Followers L ":“"“'-"::":‘:m‘; are in the Chi- | West Virginian Makes a Speech at a Com- Cookestey Was Donply In Debt Anxious to Teet Lances with Mr, Thurston | county with Judge Holcomb on the of the 8on of the Mooa, e " N ' ¢ J 8 " Independent democrats I epublic COREAN REBELS ATTACK JAY plimentary Banquet ia Lendon, LONDON, Sept. 37.—Th¢ official receiver a:d Govelnor MoKinley. e el n]‘n'w{w:l:llp:rl}\“I YOKOHAMA, Sept, $1,~The Tong Haks, & has fssued a summary of the affairs of Mur- A He St:ale a March on the Demoorats Wha . powerful religious sect of Corean rebels, P ¢ Cookesley, who managed a ranch in Wy g » ' » o acst CHINESE PUZZLED BY REPEATING RIFLES | Wive uttackedthe. Japanese troope st Taiks | SECRETARY MORTON ONE OF THE GUESTS | oming territory in 1861 and who was man- | THROWS DOWN THE GAUNTLET TO EACy | ' 1ON® O THE somixs Worked Houcstly, southern Corea. Relnforcements have bee ager of the Consolilated Fopd company of Administration Men Non-Con - sent to the Japanese from Seoul . California in 1889. * His debts amount to the Situation n New York. » p p Soldiers Fired All the Shots In Rapld Sue- | The Tong Haks constitute one of the most | Ghalrman of the Ways aad Mean 2,048 and his assets are only (40. Mr. | Mr. Thurston Not Disposed to Comply with | BUZZARD'S BAY, Mass., Sept. 27 —An | CASTOR'S PETS FILE THEIR CERTIFICATES cession and Were Easily Routed Byt lll\\ul}lnh-mlr elements in Corea Cookesley's wife was an urtist who It well | the Condition that e Fosltivoly An Assoclated press reporter called President War News. elgners. The Tong Haks early In the year Nok. Do Jolin Bail Asy Good, o Russin Waats o Wand. fed didate—~H1s Reasous Therefor HIIl's nomination for governor. When asked ey Hurry to Linciln and Capture the 3 Rhertsok- thie Gave BF 108l Corar of ST, PETERSBURG, Sept. #1.—The Novoe & for an opinion, Mr. Cleveland sald: “I am Sooretary of State's Offio, elgners, and threatened the Japanese, as well Vremya declares Russia {s entitled to more ] out of politics now This expression of VANCOUVER, B, C., Sept. 27.—The as people of other nations. Last year, in- | [ONDON, Sept. 27.—The dinner given by | Influence than Great Britain in the settle- | After being endorsed by the democratic | opinion was in a kindly, but firm tene, and no sress of Japan brings the following news | cited by the Tong Haks, 30,000 Coreans e Uy Sy o | ment of the Corean question, because the | state convention as a candidate for the | coaxing could prompt an expression of H 3 i o s Ureatencd to mareh on the Corean eapital | (e Chamber. af Commerce of London (0 | \ylure] osiion af Coteh places that country | Unitea' Staves. sene, Conproseman Brsan | ovinion EVERYTHING WAS .DONE IN THE DARK Ll and expel the forelgners therefrom. This | Congressme . son of Wes “ | within the sphere of Rus: fluence. it sl = 3 (B YORK. Bevt.. 3. 5 EOUHYRtia piawate Salimitsn (oount nobl6 | imovwmant. waa: Wappressed, bt Ehe festig | EifiK ook pics At the Erotel Metrapols this | T oo tisibniiere LRSI nflusnce was somewhat expeditious In sending out | NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The World pub- of Kyoto), privy councillor, who has been | which then existed led to the disturbances | evening. About seventy guests were present, Cear's Tliness. two challenges for joint debates, one to Hon, | lishes the following, dated Buzzard's Bay suffering from illn:ss for some years, die which eventually brought about the war be- | including Sterling Morton, secretary of LONDON, Sept ~A Chronicle dispatch | John M. Thurston and one to Hon. Willlam | No doubt the convention has done the best Ficently. tween China and Japan. agriculture, and his (wo sons, Paul and Joyce | ff0m Moscow says: It Is reported the czar | McKinley. The challenges came through | thing possible. I think those who were Justice of the Peace, The Itallan crulser Plamonte is now en. - - SHte Sokie bk 5 i few Yol is suffering from sttne in the kidneys and | ¢ ) Smyth of e democratic | there ought to understand the situation et i L M e WATCHING THE NAVAL CONFLICT, Morton, Congretsman- Steauss of New Yark, | (hat hig “sttacks. ke » mocompanied with | oo O J. Smyth of the democratle | (og™S, Gy what was sultable to do. I have route from Italy to Corea. She is cne of the e Sir Courtney E. Boyle, permanent secretary | spasms and swooning, o state central committee, and the one ad- | o,nnjence that their best judgment was most powerful in the navy. Sceretary Hervart Explaing the Policy of | of the Board of Trade, and a number of lead- dressed to Mr. Thurston reads as follows: | exerted BUT HE DIDN'T KNOW WHO THE MEN WERE An eyewitness of the battles at Sakiwan the Navy Departm ing men in trade and commerce. United b LI T TT G L OMAHA, Sept, 27.—Hon. John M. Thurs Regarding the nomination of Senator Hill and Yashan statce that the Chinese are not | WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—Secretary Her- | States Ambassador Bayard and James R, [ DUANUS. Sept. 27.—The French Chambers | toni Dear Sir-The democratic state con- | the World says: “Now that the battle is be- skillful in shooting, thelr bullets being | bert's attention has been called to criticisms | Roosevelt, secretary of the United States | "4V€ been convoked for October 2 Inated Hom ‘W.' . Bryan for the United | ¥sen Morton et ot o e ionr | Was Also Cutiids of His Jurisdiotion as an cted ghel e feet fro e | by corts office bon his e se ogrets. TY CLATMND G " States senate. He expects to make a thor- | W 0 the s to vote for Mol 0! directed not higher than three feet from the | by crtain naval officers upon hi lure to | embassy, sent regrets. CITY CLAIMS ONE MILLION. GUEH CARYEN A:‘lh\-\lm\. W n'\:h»kw.'. huve | many may not vote for Mr. Hill is another Cffizor of Law, ground. They used smokel powder and | detail a navai attache to watch the China- After the toast to the queen had been made no cpen anncuncement of your candi- | que.tion," 35 e most of them were armed with repcating | Japan war. He has given the following | drunk, the chairman proposed a toast to | TAcOma Brings Sult for Heavy Damnges | dacy, it is generally understood among your The Press says: “It Is a ticket of forlorn —_— They seemed, however, to be accus- | terview for publication: “What is the policy | the president of the United States. He re- SR, T e ot ine | Hops.. Driven .{g_ despsration with ' the ' & a y States. y 3 o, it senate and that your canvass is being made o i ifore ¢ . \ 10 the use of the repeating rifle, as | of the Navy department In regard to the | ferred in culogisiic terms to America’s | TACOMA, Wash., Sept. 27.—The city of | Wi bt end in view. 1t is conceded that | S/bice of defeat before them and the d oS CH AL R e when ordcred to fire they discharged all | sending of officers on board Chinese-Japanese | former representatives in London, Lowell, | Tacoma has begun suit Inthe superior court | you will be the republi HLHE S H G e .mvm' CRUHAYGITAGG W PRIl Theyaliava xeven shots in rapid succession. DuFing the | Vessels to ascertain the status of the war | Lincoln and Phelps, and to the present rep- | Bainst the Tucoma Light and Water com- | FoRate I your party controls the mext WS | o icisd their ablost leader to the front | Clalm Made that the Nemineos Coustitute firing of these volleys the Japanese officers “I‘:“""”‘“ * he observations that will be of | resentative, Nr. Bayard, the mention of | Pany for §1,000,000 damages for alleged false | announce the platform by which you will | and begged him to save them from impend the Regular i.emocratlo Tickot—Onss ordered their men to lie on the ground and ) "*7 10 the department e whose names were greeted with loud cheers, | 8nd fraudulent representations in the sale | be Buided, if elected, I shall be glad to ar- | ing doom. " Ther: is on board on each ship in Aslatic range a serles of six debutes between your- Tho Morning Advertiser says A Tam- Will Prabubly e Tuken to the then to rise and rush on the enemy in the P h k - rence | He extended a hearty welcome to the of its light and powet to the city for $1,750-, | gelf o r , s e nr- B P B - 5 1t i officer designated as ‘intelligence TSRl : H g ¥ If and Mr. Bryan. The debates to be ar- | yany man at one end and an anti-Tammany Suprems Court for Declsions fntervals when they were loading their | officer,” and the admiral commanding (he | 19 ey Morton as repre "g | 000. It [s alleged that the plant Is found | ranged upon a basis of fairness. You have | oo (R &C S €00 WEE SR S CT iR L e AR fleet_ was weeks ago and recently urged to | fie American government The toust was | (o be not as represenied. and the complaint | been represented as saying that you are in | Ml At (e other, and o ‘whatdeic n the ght Japancse cooks, who were employed b diligent in collecting information that cheers. e S L LU LSy 2 the false Ekl“n\\’! "l'h.tl‘”\”(‘vl\r ;:I|I|,.‘|'“A:‘\T:"V:.‘?\I\'EIvl:““-l,iyll|l1|(,.; to ;ihl‘n- I’u" —4"1\‘(1 'nM‘\l moralized ranks of e A0St vt earptoter s U2 | - Proposing a toast to the guests, Sir Albert | (v Goiuns 4 Lo Gigsmer, president, of | mect on even terms unless 'vou pubiicly_an. | democracy n this state, 1t fs like chaos | LINCOLN, Sept. 27.—(Special Telegram.)= b Fro ik partmen dmira arpenter was in 5 BRI0 B S W RO DaTRE had beo compan; ght, the Philadel- | nounce your candidacy and declare your | como again and it will be more lke it for | Almost as soon he capitol opened th at Che Foo, were instantly seized by Chinese | siructed " to guard American interests and | honored and famiior o Hemimeg " Jecome | phia “millionaire and* its” chief stockholder; | piatform. 1 shall be glad to meet you, oF | (he parey i Novemberr o " " | Hottide & Selapation i it bitifers ana killed play_along the fine of military operations. | hom e aniamillar in Bagland in honor- H. Sellers of Philadelphia, the company's | any person whom you may select to repre- | “NOAGH) GG EE AL A orning a_delegation of three, one of whom The rumor that the Chinese have purcia-ed | He will be in a position to cbserve and he | London, “and ‘its Chamber of Commerce | SNEIneer. and 1. W. Anderson, Mr. Wrighi's | {01, Yol SR airanGe Setolih, Mo SoU §87C8 | lisle was ‘today questioned as to his views | W83 Bugene Sch lling, police judge of Crete navy 1s ughin revived In Yoko. | has been directed to detail oficers, if nec aeked them o take back with them amerce | agent, who is a Northern Pacific director. T AT YSUr TRl of the wisdom of the Saratoga convention | and an administraticn backer of Toburlings hama. This time it s stated the purchasy | Y. for this purpote and send them o ge of peace and good will. Nothing, he It Is set forth that the company falsely | Chairman Demoeratic Siate Central Com- | yesterday in nominating Mr. Hill as the | ton Castor, walked into the sccretary of Includes two new eruisors built by Arme | M1Ch missions to obtain information an went on, could be worse than a wa:r be- | Tepresented that the: Thomas & Patterson | mittce. democratic candidate for governor of New | state’s office and fled the following certifi= ESingy Gh0. tHey afe sxpestod shortiy: arcertain, when practicabl vnu»\mm_xr» and | (ween the two great allies. That was why | SPFIngs, when extended, would furnish the MR. THURSTON'S REPLY. York. The secretary declned to discuss for 6 as the nomlnces: ot the: démcSrelN A native Japanese paper says that the ‘,,f:'{hf ”’||4|,h"“.”’.’”:""‘§ 7;\‘:’_;‘”‘“"‘d'yl:""ll‘;‘ (i} | arbitration in the Alabama and Bering sea | city a voluable and sufficient water supply Mr. Thurston had not last night recefved | publication the action of the vention, | ooty ot Nebrask i 4 Dritish government as_ordered Admiral | gmo.l 4o go SR Nk AR INaANS OF |,.‘.‘.x.‘.-~v- cases was acceptable to Great Britain. He [ by gravity the amount of 10,000,000 gal- | 4 copy of this letter, but it was read to j but it is lezrned from his firm friends that & X T3 Fremantla to watch closely the movements \ (i’ |5, & 00 POAEH FRRSs? OF JARIN6ss | was not sure that the worst wars of the | lons per diy; that the springs do not furn- | him, and he was then asked what his reply | tho secretary regards the ticket as a strong We, the undesizned, BEuclid Martin, of the Japanese flect during the war and | pofd FIRE 10 B9 Jio BUTEE, ATCLIL R SUB- | future would not be ta rs. I, as he | ish more than 2,500,000 gallons per day and | would be. He said that his answer would [ che—us strong as could have been named, | chairman, and 8. M. sccretary, of that in pursuance of that instruction some | picion™to oo " he would refuse the re. | hoPed. the period of tarifls was beginning | are utterly worthless to the city; that the | probably be simply that he stood ready as | and it is his belicf that it will be successtul | the convention held at Omaha on the 26th Britlsh war ships always follow the Japanese | glost as Admical Brown did when an of. | (2 €nd, both countrfes ought to honor Mr. | plant is not now and was not at the time | a republican at all times to defend the prin- | In November. day of September, 1504, composed of the fleet and bring tdings to the flag ships once | feee 'of s feot. romaered hiy ooy | Wison. Benefits had already been ex- | it was sold to the city of greater value thn | ciplos of the party and that he would b NoTea % : Aileaetos Vant Jegal resontativel’ SAGLIE or twice each day. The Japancse pr.ss con- | 1o go upon the vessels of the insurgents in | Lerienced in Bngland. = Furnaces had been | §750,000 and that thls was well known to | willing to meet Mr. Bryan or any other NOT YET READY TO ANSW dlegates and Jegal representa i demns this action, claiming Great Britain is | ¢y ilian reopened. in Wales and Yorkshire and an | the ‘company and its agents; that the city | democrat in the state in a joint debate on 5 SREREL G B S el L iowing partiality o Ching A g impetus had been given to the textile in- | pought the plant fully {reiying upon the | state or national political issues Senator Hil Declines to Say Whother He | Nebraska, representing the democratic party A Japanese spy, disguised as a Chinaman, BEHEADED FOR CO WARDICE. dustries representations made By ‘the company, and This means, as Mr. Thurston himself ex- Will Accept the Nomination. has been found in the house of the nephew | e i ehatts Ty |‘”~J’T'}::‘rl over ‘Eln;;'.'.',',‘f that it was in effect swindled out of §1,000,- | Plained, that he will not accept the chal- | ALBANY, N. Y. Sept. 27.—Senator Hill | paroby cectify that the following named of the vicero and commander of the ars.nal | Chis Captains Might Botter Have Sar- | Tt €O o s in. his. speech | 990, In which amoun:“the ciy was damaged | lenge as an avowed candidate of the repub- | gu4q regarding his nomination: “I have at Port Arthur. The man was immediately fendered to the Jupinese, = s P peech & o rty for the U States senate. persons were duly nominated by sald con= ST RIN0 WarTIS CHoRted T Atta owl. | and now seeks to recover. The plant was | lican party for the United & ved at no decision as yet as to this no 4 s 3 7 = 7 arrested and fs considered an important | TONDON. Sept. 27.—A dispatch from | s gl»” _“;::;"l! vt !.] -\\" o ;uk“ 4“1| purchased July 1, 1893, the eity paying for | OB this point Mr. Thuston said 1 am | arrived at no decisior YOLian not vention as candidates for the offices named capture, as the Chinese (hink now. (hay | Snaoanat dated . todas sayes mne Crirem | Cd&ing the hono® conferred upon him and | Burchased, July, 1 1%, the ity paying for | wiliing (o trust (o the republican party in | ination. In fact, I have mot been offciaily | perein, representing the democratic party, to have found how the Japanese forces had such | SW, FERC TORRY, BN e o rthrow proteetion, Mr. Wilson saigs | has been collecting evidsnoe‘in the case, And | Nebraska to fl;- e r"wlh{lll-?n |;n”nu- senate. | notified, and until I am 1 cannot say any- | be voted for at a general election to be held o + knowledge of their plans RL oflicers Ho chugty and Tien- LRI 20N SRIC Gl « el announce & o AT , e g i R ATOWlRiES of thetr plans. I 5 z Ve bt people saw our system was gener- | It Is expected (hat the hardest legal battle | 1,00 Mot anticipate that I will atnounce | thing in the premiscs. 1 have har In the state of Nebraska Tuzsday, November CHINESE BARBARISMS Tsin are squabbling among themselves as that I am a candidate. 1 propose to leave 4 o NESE SMS. R e e e e ating a brood of monopolists so powerful as | ever fought in this state will follow. the parly entirely free to elect whom it | Ume to think over the sensational events of | 6, next Inhuman barbarism marks the course of re responsibllity for the terrible Chinese | ¢4 gery the law and which used part of the - Siles b Bave o not. asiced . and shall || yeslerday. Governot—P.. D, Sturdevant the Chinese army. The Chincse Taotai of | !085es in the naval battle off the Yalui. A | wealth they drew from sharing in the power FIVE MEN FOUND DEAD. not', ask . the support . of any | Senator HIll has received hundreds of | ETRRSEe U B Formosa offered a prize for Japanese heads. | court of inquiry is sitting and has already | of taxation to increase their privileges, de- man or any organizaton in the party for | comgratulatory telegrams from people all SIOU LRI AR DL OOYS ol Lkl Coreans have been enlisted and thre: Japan- | found Captain Fong of the warship Tsi bauch elections and corrupt legislation Dance Breaks Up In w Row ana a Whole- | the position. Nelther shall I say that ¥ am | over the country. Some of them are in the [ Secretary of State—D. T. Rolf. ese heads transfixed on spcars are reported ' gujity of cowardice in the face of the enem “I am quite sure our protective policy has sule Killing Follows ~A Sirange Affair. not @ candidate. Leaving the party entirely | form of petitions asking him not to decline Auditor—0Otto Bauman, RS e oo Ain of Fyang Yang, and the | iy was condemned to be: beheaded, and it | 2IFGad7 served to promoto the trads, of oth FORT SMITH, Ark., Sept. 27.—The par- | free, I would accept an election to the ten- | the nomination. Treasurer—Luke Breidenthal. eads of five of their To s were nalled to 4 Wil lose thefs | nations, and, it continued, it would still fur- o g g 3 N v tal 5 oy G is believed that othi e 111 lose thel . . ticulars of th o ¢ 0 ato at its hands. I am not willing, in the Republ Rally at Grafion. Attorney General—John H. Ames. ®ates of Whang Ju by Chinese. e ! that other oficers will lose their | jor nromote such trade and pre-eminent) Slhre of M Dot 7NNy, lelegraphed hope of gratifying any individual ambition, Sl et o g iy ) ’ The Nort i FNEWS iy | Meads. 4 S atURA e bh 4 last weck are siill coming in. The dance Aty y Y :] GRAFTON, Neb., Sept Special.) Commissioner of Public Lands—Jacoh Big= o North China Daily News also says | “{50 00 oo the Kunk Tactal at Port | YOUF oWn. So, standing before you, a repre- to in any degree influence the action of the | RATAON I éxe - woldlers several camps have | 4 " S i e e "('“;'"“{‘ X”"” ntative of those who are striving for a | at which the killing took place occurred | party by personally announcing myself as a | The republicans of this county held a grand | les > been threatening missionaries With 1nSult, i 4t \Vei-hai-Wel positively accuses the | freer commercial policy for the United States, | about fifteen miles fram. that city. The | candidate, but, as a republican, who shall | rally here this evening, hundreds coming uperintendent of Public Tnstruction—Mil- and trouble may ensue very shorily commander of the Chen-Yuen of tak- | 1 fear 1 cannot ask you to rejoice in its adop- | gance broke up Im ' rowy The next wmorn- | Work for republican success, 1 am ready to | from Geneva and Fairmount and all over the | ton Doolittle. The imperial gonerosity of the Chinese emperor was characteristically displayed last ing flight with his vessel before the | LIOf: except as you prefer right principles to | yng tnres men, Harely, Fulooner and Benge, | Teceiys and accept a challenge to a folnt | (ounie [egiglative Candidates Perking and |- Justice of, the Peace L. A. McCandless month. It was deemed politic to reward the | Admniral Ting Certific:te of Nom'uation €w)m to Before a on a Fronch cruiser and who landed recently waters. in said state, in convention assembled, do court. ‘o pri braska, he said, and the honest, law-abiding, ? ; ) : o bk o Langhurst, Barsby, candidate for county at- | of Lincols, says”that the certificate was o voluntary withdrawal from the seas and | WOU€ FORRG SREUCE S0 T Oy of a | crat. August. The general received, accordingly, | Yuen, the Kwang-Ting and the Chin-Chung, | larkets. The tarift reformers are breaking | 00 0 T e peddier were killed to | f0F Mr. Bryan wax out of the city UL 7 IRCR IR e though he came down on the traln with i 1 certificate wos dated September 26, g more rapidly th ¢ cohsumption. but | Besides the:five men whose bodies have been | follows SIDNEY, Neb., Sept. 27.—(Speciul Tele- soldlers were by no means overlooked, for | Was over. They then sneaked out and made | '8 More rapidly than our consumption, but overnor MeKinley of Ohlo to address the | ties, who listened to addresses made by [ ppe army now stationed at Ping Yang, which to that natlon which, having the largest sup- | Benge, Falconer and Harris, all of whom | @nd the most distinguished advocate of pr Hon. J. M. Thurston is announced to talk Chang, who will forward with the greatest twelve rounds of ammuni- | “We are constantly confirmed in the be- | sherift went up but returned, and no one | on a platform which endorses the tarift re: e RRE on file all papers prese tn proper form, have left Canton and come down to Hong | correspondent, by the caplains of the war- | mcre cheaply handled than that of any RIGHTS OF A COLORED CHILD. mittee respectfully invites you to arrange | gram.)—Senator Allen spoke to a fair audi tnees were filed, said that he kuew nothing question alone, One can open and close | g0 e Wilson bl » also insisied tice In the British navy and are probably in- | gun short, unappalled by the truth forced upon us, that voted for the Wilson bill. He also insisted the war, and after the conflict to be rein- judging from the world's experience, the | today which may furnish an important pre- | Lo meet with you and arrar detairs, | capitalists. the papers was out of his jurisdiction s & on the document as the authority before O % mandate compelling the pubMe schools super- | mittee A - TR of Judge Jones of the Aduir aouscalen guaranteed by’ the Inspector gencral. This | Jonn D. Kernam of New to thow that while other nations have been & L VERL 18 ROKaQR in muking a synopsis of the remedies that | _Secretary Morton was the next speaker. | this bullding because it was not attended by for Sharp Fractices. garded in Bell county. The election will be | was made and his signature aflixed in the il s st Il aint: ek bean tunc | weated sivinn ‘iha' Cantinans, Byt iha: math ] ton S atres Trade ars aa alternative writ returnable Saturday morn- | 8 this place last Monday to nominate a TY, Sept. ,27.—Colonel Robert | dated on the 26th, and:there was a good deel in silver, y Y, as a bogy with D Japanese treaty with England, and the latest | boat engineers and pilots, arbitration, and | American citizen to trade wherever it was A recent Issue of the Japan Advertiser is | brought in between employer and employed. | _Sir Courtney Boyle, toasting Sir Albert | fires are reported tonight from Crow Wing | egates in the convention, Thurston two and | |pXINGTON, Sept. 27.-Judge George the republicans of the Ashland district to | had been done, he stated that while he had ceedings It appears o think are fo o great | Out every concelvable plan and it fs not | He declared their claim was Just, that they | i which were raging with terrible fury | no show against Cuming’s ten and Thurs- I q s enefit,” adde r. | selves, b e commerce o o world ke ‘s egation promised efr hearty A . to thank Lord Kimberley and his advisers | the inquiry results in benefit,” added Mr elves, but the comm f the world. bulldings, and in some cases all contained in | Dakota’s delegation promised their hearty 1y, tant secretary of war, General 0. | tirely without authority of law in accepling Japanese Consul Bhimizu hhs rTecelved a | Affike and |Intelligent information s the fact the tarift was ever made a party ques- | Son saved was his team, County Treasur titled to a fraction over one delegate in | from Washing D. (., arrived on this | legal aspects, Mr. Bryan asserted that the NI R A P ternational agreement to settle the silver O . aMperL Laford Lo o | e date had the sonvention been cons | the various military posts and will prob- | up certificate of the alleged nomination of an . 5 TR e s prise in which the bolting democracy of New indla, enroute home on tick leave, says Under Strong Pressure, Commorce Wil be ‘cantciiea by the protee. | WIUL. the greatest Fapiaity! Muny famiiies | Join the republicans in helr fght agalnst |, SANTA Vi St | hich 18 democracy of Ne today all the m ral-bearin, {s mbst intense, and not only are large but the wind has died: dows. portion of the rich Cochitl district wus ves | leave the declsion of the disputed question. contributed by rie arme > . Micl ¢ 3 discoyerecd fast fall, and which ¢ belip contributed by rich and poor | farmer's daughter at lona, Mich. They | jassengers who are booked to sall for New | Smith, u Cherokee newos who has served . Tas Qlsopy Al ang Y Ola one of the besy disciplined he Las ever seen. | about at neatly all the fashionable hotels | H- H. Kohlsaat of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. | JOT® to his dcath-lst.’ He cut the lines | puopp Neb, Sept. 27.—(Special)—Matt Big Sult Aguinst Mexico. himself emphatically as having no fears of batile at the first sight of the en my's smok>. | Seifish advantages. Drotectlon has seen our | wers found outside the Howwe. | Siuce then | UeDATe from Mr. Bryan or any other demo- Ly . who remains at Port 2 5 = torney, and Sloan, candidate for senator from | g hefore him O 3 oY wxtraordinary valor of General L and his | hus also telegraphed o Wel-hai-Wel, mak. | [rom the natural markets. Our protectionists | (hE PRyl T PR Cal g1l ered Whether an acceptance of his challenge on | {oFhey. S0 SHOE CARELEE (OF “OAM! s¥omn. Ao before hin I_n _-l-hn at 3 o'clock army, who, it Is stated, slew no fewer than | ing grave charges against some of N's offi- | have been bullding defenses to keep you and | | gornoath the. house, 'Another man was | (efM8 thus modified would be satisfactory to | (0FC, B0 ¥ URAAEE RRCCERE ; ity mofuing, byt profeste BRI 5,000 Japanese from July 25 to the end of | cers. The admiral declares that the Ping- [ Other nutions from competing in our home § . .."1oung, named WHsqn. It Is thought | MI» Bryan could not be leafned last n'ght sidera o 8 the names of (he men who brought it down, 4 A e 4 2 N down these defen Let us compete in all R e e club. Eifts consisting of a gem peacock feather | (cgetlier with four torpedo boats, we the markets of the world. Not only Is eur | prevent thelr telling anything about. the TO GOVERNOR M'KINLEY. 5 T them Bolder, small knfe, a pair of large purses | the Yuiu river when che battle comn Droduction of cotton and food produces grow. | fght. The aftalr is shrouded in mystery. | .The challenge to Governor McKinley is as Kem and Seheader at Sidoe The and a couple of cedar boxes., The common they remained until all the fighting > Pl L e Sl Y 8 and the clerks at the state house have : ‘ : since Friday . OMAHA, Sept, 27— Hon, H. Morrel, The c > was cr A - > i ; : we have today a manufacturing plant which, | found since Friday night, one man, badly | LA 4 : . | gram.)—The court house was crowded - | yoen since speculating as to how another imperlal edict, dated August 29, |m' Port Arthur. Two of these torpedo | yrgod to its full capacity, would in six | wounded, turned up today at a house about ‘1".:‘"‘;::""\- _:&vvml-n e Diate | Committee: | night with an audience composed of all par :',,l‘" & “:IHH“ s o how It NI stdtes (nat her majesty, the empress dowager, | bonts are sad to be still missing. Toaths ully migat: 00r Meband for A vens. 1 & sile latant froni: fRietrie:ot the tegely. coln, Neb. : Jr—You have invitec rustled up 5o qulckly UG RaLCHARE abous chethaalth of the nese Short of Ammunition. The nations of the world are growing more | It is thought others are wounded whose | people of Nebraska on the afterncon and | - . . Sohradé delemation Znting. thed ofyyct “ LONDON. Sept. 27.—The Pall Mall Ga. | 2nd more neighborly and the manufacturing | friends are keeping them hidden. It is | evening of October 4 next. Governor Mc- | Congressman Kem and C. D. Schrader of | gmaha on the Rock Island at G o'clock this :nn-‘;‘ ;1:|nv-hkx)r.l“|mu | ||;l \n"ll‘“l‘ h’.l d;m;: e “‘ AR 'I ‘”’I s ""m supremacy of the world must eventuglly pass | evident that there was a' conspiracy to kill | Kinley the author of the McKinley law | Logan county n fighting battles, desires that chests of | # is afternoo blishes a letter fro 4 for e ", v 3 Secret Allen, when asked about the mats preventative pills be handed to Li Hun ghai, dat ugust s g the Chi- | ply, sl 1 Ih Ehe Sliserite Al hot & tection for protection's sake. Hon. W. J. | here Octcber 8. Great preparations are 4 3 L i g i 1 August 11, saying the Chi- | ply hall apply to it the highest intelligence | were good shots and 'dangerous men. — The | Bryan has been nomitated for United Stites oine adaito tlve bl e %Iu FRoEption ter, sald it Is his business to file and place avy cannot fight ciuse the ships | and enterprise. sheriff refuses to go to the place. A deputy or b; demo state entiol s, RiEAteh to Qeneral Tehi for dlstrlbution | Yy Dl puty | senator by the democratic state convention, i o General Teh for disi on | have only about T among the armies, tion per ship, the supply of ammunition | Mel,” continued Mr. Wilson, “‘that our sup- ; has been arrested a form measures passed by the Fitty-third BLAIR. Neb. 5 (Special Tele- | 204 do nothing further, A number of Europeans in the customs ving been sold, according to the Pall Mall | ply of materials is more exhaustless and sl bl congress. The demo ratic state ce tral co; 2 REDt s DeoY he attorney general when asked what he R : : aiia: ebite: hotwear Governor MAIKInley would do with the certificate if regular nom- Kong In order to serve the imperial gov- | ships. The correspondent adds that ome of | Other pecple, and if we continue to be un- = o A e o, Governor, MKINIY | ence here tonight in the Germania hall, He i ernment In the agalust Japan. Several | these commanders actually sold one of his | derlings it is cur own fault. ther Asks for 4 Muddate Aganst the | the campaign generally or upon the tarift | devoted considerable time explaining why he | o 00 00 Nat 1d act 1t GheRd of these have had torpedo and gunnery prac- | ship's Armstrong guns and went to sea one | We are being rapdly sobered, though Siiperiitententf Sohoolk: about it, but that e would act on it when it YDIANAPOLIS, Sept. @ the debate in the ufterncon and the other i i | came before him. tended for similar work in the Chinese fleet — all human governm 4 fres ipiyoens |2 1N DIANABOLUIS, Say IA“ '“”"’"‘"‘“ in”the ‘cvening. ' If you gree to the dis. | that the republican party of Nebraska w ho fact that the justice who acknawledged They are promised 150 tacls a month during WILL TELL THE FACTS, it i& the most complex and difficult, and, | Uit was filed in the: superior court here | cussion I am authorized by the committee | controlled at present by the corporations a Awalting your reply, I remal e subject. of c t lLere stated in the customs service if alive. If | Commissioner Kernan's Estimate of the | most uncertain and shortlived. Our insti- | cedent. 1t is by Benfamin Thornton, a | trule "® LD Y R Will Disreznrd the Order ";”‘l;_,'\‘. e b i Ll killed, their next of kin will receive four Forthcom ng Report o s Strlks. 'r'li'.‘e"v“<"'f.,¢",'§§'f lrlv::nx; rniv)\'. «n:’ Allk'i‘l)l) prominent colored citizen, who asks that a | Chairman Democratic State Central Com- MIDDLESBORO, Ky., Sept, 2 The order ustipe, Aotanal whose name appears years' full pay, or 400 taels, as compensation WASHINGTON, Sept. Jommissioner | To°ted past. s for you and for us i h 3 g T vhom the acknowledgement was taken, says 5 York, one of those t 5 g et intendent and his subordinates to admit his AKOTA DEMOCRATS DISPLEASED, restraining the election officers from holding | ™ s considered ridiculously cheap. ' The Japan: | appoluted by “the president to investigate Bk ubo ‘great. in all; and & ’:«Ill’:‘..v}n.i'r[z}.;‘: Shild ltor thes public ahogtio: 41 Ahoratan a republican primary in the nih gons | that he was 1oo.aleepy fo makesoriNREN :iel;.u:’:l‘»:&ul.,‘::\, DR LT ROET st et chagerigiberdip et B Gl LA B charges that the child was transferred from | Talk of Supporting Republicans as Mevenge | gressional district Saturday, wil be disre- | he came down, but claims that the afdayit He sald Mr. Wilson had stated what was ab- | ¢0lored pupils. =~ The parent refused to take | PENDER, Neb., Sept. 27.—(Special.)—Since | held as though no order lad been issued. Paxton hotel in Omaha some time after 3 . had been proposed to the commission. Mr. L] vhe d to d b Owing to the war the scarcity of Silver ) solutely correct, and the people of America | IS cbild out when requested to do so by the emocratic representative convention he! 5 et ‘clocl e morniug. The In Japan, most war expenditures belng paid | Keman says there were many remedies sug- | had finally said adieu to. the motictin mics | superintendent, Judge Wishard issuedgan | the democratic representative convention held e e ST o'clock iIn the morning. The document is ning day and night, coining dollars for some | ones were the government ownership of rail- | Americans, but at last the farmers recog- | i08- “float”” representative for the Sixteenth rep- | j yan Horne was unanimously nominated | O talk among the employes of the state time. General dissatisfuction seems to pre- | roads, the licensing of railroad employes, | nized that free trade did not compel them to FIRES BREAK OUT AFRESH, resentative district, comprising Dakota, | for congress by the republican convention | 10Use about the Rling of the papers before the vall in Yokohama with respect to the new | similar to the system of licensing steam- | trade anywhere, but simply permitted an pids ¥, £ LGy Thurston and Cuming counties, It has been | of the Fifth district, which met here today, | nominations were made. ¢! . cove! o o y ol p Colonel Van Horn is editor of the Kansas e shortly be held for the purpose of formula- | man suggested no remedy as he takes the “We, as Americans, feel at home here,” ;. i gl 3 g ¥ Lesis ¥ e . o 4 o re LRy ST. PAUL, Sept More serious forest | of her rights. Dakota county had seven del- I P T T T T T : X ting some sort of protest. position that no outside remedy can be | and the remark was loudly cheered. T v oI Bryan, Smyth and O s Tulk of the Action of the Custor Crowd, 'he o » . . county. ve cared. | Cuming ten. Dakota county had an aspirant %5 i olne o probable operation | The commission is free to deal with the qu Rollitt, said they owed a debt of gratitude to | county, and several fatalities are feared. ) ) Dennis, jr., was unanimously nominated by When Cong ma N § ey X O s ot the Ordten ot | tions of remedies outside of those sugested | Mr. Wilson and his colleagues in congress, | A dispatch from Drainerd says a large part | for the nomination fn the person of T. J. hen Congressman, Bryad s tglISNE of some of the provisions of the Order of f those suggested & gress, | A S 6 e T RGN aar SO tS dav AU Ik Free Masonry, the secrecy of whose pro- | b the hearings, but the testimony brought | and they hoped their action was not final. | of that county has been’ laid te by the | Clark of Jackson, but they found there was | ,o...°0wens in the race for congres given the legal aspects of the case no re it aafe hs his' afternoon, and probably a dozen B delegates, and all joined in and . 2 ¥ 4 e B iaa: | Necessary to go beyond those suggested, had changed the policy of America from a | LD d 3 ton’s two delegates, and all joined in an Ofcinls on w T cent attention, ho perfectly confident extent endangered, The article concludes: | NECessary b farmers in the eastern ahd southern part of TR Bt : i ) 3 B (i oiatt asoarenls v It will be for the public to suy whether [ harmful one to one benefiting not only them- ! (00" Wik county have lost @il their | Nominated Nick Fritz of this county, and | g\N FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 weral J. B, | that the secretary of state was acting en= i Rl s i~ | Kernan, “but it will certainly be beneficial | Replying to the toast “To the Chamber of | them. Lon Vincent and his family had a | support of the nominee at the election, but | /" T e W6 n ol 3 waix for conslgning them to |"“p?.".:-n‘:'- ‘"}, g G L R nd to the United Stat Con- | very narrow escape,. and his farm house | it now turns out that Cuming county, having \f‘,“"_m‘”"‘,m NS B e tdward | tho certificate so hurriedly filed by the bolt clals who are little likely to be iufluenced | o Sy oy uses and incidents of the great | Bressman Strauss of New York deplored the | was destroyed. The only thing John S8wan- | one representative of her own, was only | & Ly T N0 have beeh | ers. Looking at the question aside from its by the high objects of the order. [ ¥ | traveling westward over the northern route ! 0 i iitas John T. Frater suffered greaily, all his | ¢ 3 d step toward remedial legislation tlon in the United States and he urged the 2 the *“float” convention, instead of ten, con- ng's train from Vancouver, Wash . . : B s osardlng ‘the Dattle at '¥s 3 farm buildings, erops and household goods i . action of the bolters in hurrying a patche BRRraioe et et TR facmation as’ prompily (a8 posaitie ol ax ins Alberta Laford lost con- | sequently Dakota county could have named Doe is on a tour of inspection of ving a patolied vietory. Captain Onstow, late commander question. Mr. Strauss also asserted the com- | T ms of J o : main in this city a week. lleged ticket b sed conve ¥ 1 st Mr. € s also asse e com- of Joseph: Meyers, A. F. DeFali | queted on the square, and mow the pr alleged ticket by an alleged convention only of the flagship of the British Asiatic squad- [y, liment. pald M ; 4 - PR, y o desperate 4 . Milllonnire's. Bon. Arrseten’ for. Dy pliment paid to Mr. Wilson by the dinner iger have been reported as | oo 4 Kl iy S IGh . q T proved the desperate nature of the enters Ton, who was a passenger by the Empress n Arrested for Deserti tendered him by the London Chamber of | haxing been destroyed. [The fiames spread | Pects are that Dakota county democrats will Are Now Pui i Domain. allhough' the Japanese have the best of the | CHICAGO, Sept. 27.—John Forsyth, son | {icnists and ther precs into a ‘mask ot ths | KNOWn to be in the fire-beit have not been | Fritz, in order to get revenge for the ras- | o0 o the, United States braska had embarked. The people of Nes fight he thinks that China will win in the | of the millionaire Chicagoan, Jacob Forsyth, | English sense of obligation for Mr. Wilson's P RANESlary are fall for | callty practiced jm@@ominating the Thurelon | g4 claims air-minded democrats would, not heaithte t& endss, Native enthusiasm, he says, in Japan | was under arrest today charged with having | efforts in England's behait.” AL e T4l Durhing paBEtT OAn AUsy ";‘“;- I“‘“["fi‘ “j‘l"“j’;”‘(":f‘: ¢ abandoned his wife, H e a S —————— et ey Suoh Iv the status.of politic . clared to be public domain. The Canada de | ¢ o proper legs rlbung The numbers volunteering for active service, | s 8 Mo s tupalahed; atl Amerionns Canvng Home, Added Two Mowe tm His List. county. Cochitl grant, which claim has hung like a | 1 ,”" proper’ lognl tribanals wFUACEINES gy 3 Young Forsyth's wife was Miss Grover, a | sout iy . o - ¥ L ung lad nothing to galn by disgraceful tuctics ri¥gte subscriptions o a large figure SOUTHAMPTON, Sept. —Among the | MUSBCOGEE, 1. T. Sept. 2.—Charles B M ODBATEALY EhE HOLCOXE pall over this great mineral belt sinc b it My RO T () o > 27— 3 ATS ALL A : d the true democratic party of Nebrasl R R e Bt h S A to cover 114, was today confimed | Would lose nothing. It might be necessury the Yoihi Waris or Detmonders of the cltien, :r‘nr:lll’llllnl:I|I|lu“|holll.-‘r For Uil WIthout | york on Saturday next by the American liner | “/6®t years In the pemitemtiary for killing | Boyd County Opgasition to Majors I Grow- | for anly 8,00 to carry the matter before the supreme Captain Onslow says the Japanese army Is § e the weddlng the ouple have lived | New York are: Mr. and Mrs, George Gould, | & Man several years ago, today added two fng in ALl Parties. — . court, and {n such event, Mr. Bryan expressed. it 5 4 4 é to o delivery wagoh in tewn, and because SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27.—Special | the outcome. JAPS PWICE REPULSED. in the city. Cass Canfleld, Congressman W. L. Wilson | John Welch, another negro,” remonstrated | Daugherty, republican candidate for congress, | | 00 RS TR T :’ B T ‘} he “,‘ e i SHANGHAL, Sept. 27.—It s reported the | The husband ha» followed no active busi- | Of West Virginia, Congressman Strauss of | With him, he srabbed u pidtol from the belt | made four speeches in Boyd county this a0 FIROR. AHQINRY Adhi i J. Bmyth, chalrman- of the raguism ¢ clals here received news las ness, with the exception of an experiment | New York, Lord Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. | of & bysta and shot Welch three times = the e Washington, ... HpceMniing the 1 democratlc state cominiitae, war®liofk SLERIE Bative oMcizla here recelved news last might | et WICH {0 =0 Teald not o have been | Henry E. Abbey, Mmes. Melba Scatehic and | abd mortally wounded him. Robert Mar. | Week, handling the various issues in a mas- | pong of Justice, has arrived her perturbed over the news that the bolters had At the Japanece. lattacked the hinese S oRIoRaEe ) 3 Ayreagd Bevex ) . shall, & negro Indlan pdlieeman, attempted | terly manner. Populists here do not believe | eyidence in a suit of long sty made a williug assistant of the present sec~ forces at Anchow and Vichow simultaneously | OVer-successful. It is claimed that strong | Bevegni, L. Cadwallader, J. L. Cavens, | o uirest Smith snd he #hot the marshal bra. Mining ot a kL i LT i pressure has been brought to bear on young | Smith M. Weed, W. S. Cramp and Norman | through the hea t.” I’. ) geaman Be ne' 8] ght- | he can carry the county through, owirg to | fn Labre, BMIBRE Company of . Ourango, | retary of state In an attempt to take snap 'Lt Hung Cliang wil be saperseded by the | Forsyth to renounce the woman of his cholce, | Cramp. ly shot another mam w uccident in at- | the hard feeling caused by the turning down | F&Xy AKENSL UG Eouiiument of Sexico for | judgment upon the democracy of Nebraska. late governor of Hup, Lord Li, late Chi- ————— D st e — templing to arrest Smth. Smith was | of Kipkaid, who was the choice of a large | J¢ will require about two weeks to cxumine EMYTH SUMS UP, n| o Nan. A massac of | Movements of Scagolng Vessels Scpt. 27, ’ . caught and will go to Fort Smith for trial. | majority of the voters. the witnesses, The men’ who boltet o L nese minl.ter to Jaj 2 acre of v b 1 the conventio {orelguers at Peking Is regarded as imminent, | At Rotterdam—Arrived—Edam, from New NCOUVER, B, C., Sept. 27.—The Do- The un-looked-for antagonism to Majors — sald Mr. Smyth, “went Into’ & regular The legations have asked that bluejackets | York . minion government has commenced a survey o which is cropping out in this county has Railroad Completed. called state convention under a summon p - 4 - At Lond Arrived—England and Mas; ’ of > Fraser river ; CHICAGO, Sept. 2T.—As a result of the | alarmed some of the party managers here and BEN ' 27.—Today the last ¢ one el ow, be landed to protect them. One hundred | it jendpnAtrived:fn of the banks of the Fraser river from Yale [ CH1 o A o party ¥ iseucd by one of thelr own number. Thoy, and eighty thousand men, mostly rabble and | “X N YOrk—Arrved—Werkendam, from | 10 the mouth in order to devise a suitable | S04 Jury Invesugaslap of Chicago gam- | they are doing some hard work to keep | spike was driven in the Benson exiension | accepted the final judgment of the convene B ATl aruied cavalry N B s oViN 4 bling, (wo owners of property in their men in line. Holcomb will get t of the Arizona & Southeastern roalrc : electic B MBO e me 11l o 1 cavalry have assembled to terdam. dyking scheme that will prevent a recur- d f the Arizona & Southeastern roalroad, glv- | tion in its election of a temporary chalrma defend Mukden. A battle Is expected be- At Liverpool—-Arrived—Catalonia, from | rence of the disastrous flood of last spring, | S4Mbling was carried on and S full streagth of the democrats and @ goodly | jng this road a connection with the South- | They participated in the preliminary ore fore a fortnight has elapsed. Boston; Kansas, from Boston; Teutonic, | It is thought the work of construction will | 7% 0f Bumbling Mousas were ing number of conservative republicans who are | ern Pacific instead of with the Santa Fe, a8 | ganization and accepted places upon th WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.--An officlal of | from New York.' be commenced next spring. Indictments were voled, agalnst Disid opposed to the manner in which Majors se- | heretofore. The new extension paraflels N hominitiaces shRARLLTE e sev= ’) ese sai At Glasgow—Arrived—8candinavian, froi — — jf""” owner of the premises at No. 119 | oyred nis nomination the Santa ‘e fur a distance of elghteen 7 ¥ by the temporary; the Chinese legation said t. that informa- [ AL G . m R iy 3 Clark’ street (Varnell’s), George F. Hurding, | UL L } miles, chairman. They accepted the report of the tlon trom the viceroy at Tien-Tsiu regarding | “A¢"™ y konama—Arrived—The German RUleh Firing Kl Avslliery: owner of the premhles ar 170 Madison | O M. Kem is expected to mnake a tour of | miles. e committe on credentials, and by their votes the fight at the mouth of the Yalu river was | opuiser Arcona, i i LONDON, Sept. 27.—At the annual me street (P. T. Powers' and O'Hrien’s), and | the county about the middle of October. Divorced from Her Actor Hushand, participated In the adoption of that res dhat it was @ drawn batle, and that both | CACSan Trancisco—Arr] United States | Ing of the Armstrong-Mitchell company at | Rfteen gambling house keepers It ox- Merrick County De ats Divided. NEW YORK, Sept. Zi.—Judge McAdams | port. They entered tho contest for (he -h;“ Bllored oqually, Resardiug the Piag | steanihip Alert from e g, lswick today, Lord Armstrong announced | ments will follow, and & (horough iny CENTRAL CITY, Neb pt. 21 al | of the superior court has confirmed the | adoption of the report of the committee om BBE B0 dotails’ of the battle have beca re: | from London. * | he had succeeded in applying the quick fir uu:].u‘x. f the charge of police pro Telegram.)—The endorsement of Holeo referecs’ report awarding Keuhne Beverldg rvl 'I:”‘”I"‘ and participated In the vote by o ave been re- % ing principle to fleld artillery, and that hs | Will be mad hlan an absolute divorce f Actor | which that report was adopted. The - celved at the | — - a bitter pill for admiaistration democtuts $ J Y pal v 1 s s = had aiso been able t0 control the ‘recoll of ; Charles Coghlan. ‘There is no provision for | ticipated in the selection of the me e folal c ation has been Teesived L Mg Ehrsogh Qmaha. quick firing guns, 1wa ¢ arasl) st vits: Drowned and Majors men. Populists and free gllver- | alimony in the deeree, and none was asked. | the state central committee and ::m::;. ) by the minister of we degredation of Li CHEYENNE, Wyo., Sept. 27.—(Spaclal — TIHACA, N. Y. Sept .7 -Andiew J. Johd~ | jtes are wreathed in smiles. There will prob — o g the election of a chalr; r:: Al o Hung Chang by the deprivation of his pea- | Melegram.)—The special train carrying com Earthquase in Can n, whose residende is given as Chicago, | ably be a bolt in the demccratic party, but Jury in Strikers' Case Disagree tea) bommitige. . Thariil SAb- A te cens cock Ilcrtyll’rr and I-\ul uls: w jmlk\‘l . B 08 | oantes A0 DI/ and G ol tha Seveatesnth QUEBEC®, Sept. 27.—Dispatches from Chi- | and C. DeWitt Goadnew of Brooklyn, N. Y., | to what extent it is 1 to tell CARSON, Nev., Sept, 2L.—The jury in the | (o hat came before the oo nl:’:“:x:’ry qneu‘ asserted that cven should such be the case Ui s \ eyt v 5 b o students of Coréll unive e ) — case of the Carlin ers, for ob- “The p N ) the vieeroy still retains all the powcrs ex- | INCaniry, which have been ordered to Colum. | Coutimi and Bay St Paul, east of here, on ) SLIGNES 6 GUREL WRINArELY, Are, U0 Feinelpio e R RO The Trpanisation of that SseNEMHON I erclsed by him prior to his degredation. | bus barracks, left over the Union Pacific at | the shore of the St. Lawrence river, report | They went boat yesterday afternoon and SKAMAH, Neb., Sept bpasid | W7 Sleagee » 157 | complete and regular in every detall. The & pecial charged. stond’ nine for aequ d The bestowal of decorations, it 1s explained, | 2 o'clock this afterncon. The train will be | @ light earthquake shock at § o'clock this | did not return. Foday their boat was found . (et e dSnviction e for eauittal and | gection of the new state central committeq I8 in the nature of rewa of merit, and | Tun through to Columbus via Omaha. Three | morning lasting about thirty seconds, ;\-m;uw ll two miles -a;’.mln the ’|.,k’ Bryan and (usion have prevented ¢ pho - and its chalrman was also complete and pers eprivation of the P sl companies of the Seventeen Sy e earch s being made for the bodies of the | line democ-ate from bolting the ticket Yalan s ooy o0 2 . By may have been taken or pol- e Al A LR AT l‘( R “"'“, LONDON, Sept. 27.—Mrs. Sterling, for- | S0n Secretary of the Davis Sewing Machine | Sentiment was strongly for omb among MIDDLETOWN, N. Y., Sept. 2l.—Launt | the authority of the democratic party of the 1 company of Dayton, 0., whose bome 1$ at | both democrats and repulicans, and the ac ompson, the noted sculptor, died at the | State beyond the shadow of a question of The State department bas been wdvised | Fort McKloney will arrive ia a week merly of the Lyceum Theater company, | Watertown, N, ¥. ¢ BOME IR 8] Gion of the democratic convention did vot | state hospital on Wednesdays a doubt, The secretary of tate has ng