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PAGES 4. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTE STABLISHHED .ll'.\TI? 19, 1871, OMAHA, 1894 'l'“'l-‘\"l‘r\' PAGE SINGLE CEN'TS. KAISER 1S WATCHING =2 fidence | Thorn Cerman Bncporor a Olose 8tndeat of Opera- | jeuning tions in Corea, | of ]“-N' tral « FEORY terests 'REBEL Von Caprivi the emperor's complete con- the Japanese have effeated a landing the Shanghaj-Tung northward of Che-Foo. THE BEE BULLETIN. DAMAGE T0 SHIPPIN Lato Storm Was Dis-strous i1 the Neighb re hood of Kay West, S ARE TRICKY famean Insurgents Surrender to the War- shipe, but Soon Resume Hostilities, Weather Forecast for Nebrasies To1¢ Warmer in the West NORDICA WILL WED! Fair Lillian Announces Her Intestion of | Marrying Z 1tan Dome This Year, At Posen, the emperor's speech ever-increasing there . among pperor William Wate rman eltizens tes for the formation of a cen for the protection of German in- Simultaneously 1y organizing for the liew WilL Wed Effects of the Storm in Floy Fugilists Curning Much W YOKOHAMA, 29.-The reserves MUCH INTERESTED IN NAVAL MOVEMENTS | with tuis has published a | of l;}'rw‘n speaking residents of Posen Aus:rian Admiral Draws 8 m3 Conclusions | decroas from the Oonflict, D —— of D.MINSTRATES CRUISERS' USEFULNELS bl the American bure showing the number SHILLS NOT EFFECT.VE PEACEMAKERS | SEVIRAL WREC:S ALR g and Gone. ADY REPORTED for active service Opentog Gn | SHE BELIEVES FRED G WER IS DEAD | the commander Douglas County R Naniwal has re- gl oty Oaptains uddealy Refuse to Renew Opera- tions Against the Natives, of the Japaneee Expressos Herolf [ndignantly Concorning | Reoantly (i ou'ated Stories About Him, Orew of One Stranced Ve s)l Taken OF by the Life “avers, RIVAL FOR et conneetion by rail between the cities Lowe L Lust Week in Local Swell Clrele wirleat Gosp. Ruins Fit Ground for Fail P Democrats Moving to while cruising in company with Aikutshima on September 23, a C established during LAND COMMISS ONER SEVERTLY BEATEN | HE HAD NO REASON FOR CONCEALMINT UNKNOWN SHIP LY NG BZTTOM UPWARD haver Revival of Rumcrs Ooncerning Disagree- Geestemunde, most benefited the miles long and crrible Tragedy in Chic she was the k on board of her, The Chinese crew when the Japanese cruisers new road Tamasese and His Foll. wers Did Not Want to Have Their Land Survayed. fix Men, All Fadly Braised, Pivked Up Alcng the Peach, Too Go:d a Fusiness Man to Effac: Him-elf for Nine Years Nead'essly, The war ship was reported to have been PREPAR N3 FOR THE HAWAIIAN ELECTION SHE WILL'SING LOHENGRIN THIS SEASON | NAVAL BUILDING WAS BADLY DAMAGED which is becoming annualy more and more ments in tie Prussian Cabinst, mund | to Han | mover CA R VI'S POLISH POLICY NJT SUCCESSFUL | furthe | of a rival Under Mild Measores the Agitation for wn | g0 adepondent Polish Kingdo as | s Grown—Frequent Assanlts on | -\nr.vh sea rimans by Pole 4 hardly vietims (Copyrighted 1594 by e Assoclated Press.) BERLIN, Sept. 20.—-Bmperor Willlam js | curred taking the most lively interest in the Corean | Erlbach war. Dally r ave Bremerhaven, communieation rten the distance between Berlin and the Besides giving ARSENALS IN BAD 8 American Party No nates Tts Candidates Wind at One Had & Spoed Dpera with the Royalists Tuke the Oath of Allegiince d and Twenty Miles an revth Effects ud Sing It Exactly as Damage in Most Parts Tmeval Highways of China, 2 Prince Chi w Republic—Paul A letter to the mentions reports of move- | of Japanese of those crimes ever traced, and whose authorship s Written by Richard le Was a Boy. Than Expected. curred (lie hatred of their subordinates, oc during the A Bavarian captain, Bavarian infantry coming out of the ranks of his use of his severity. JACKSONVILL communication has been restored in Florida in the portions visited by the storm, and by railroads will have 1 repaired and trains will be running reg FRANCISCO, Sept. this afternoon Press Publishi (New York World Ci for Germany Von Kreesz, of no confirmation, The writer further Beautiful City of Berlin PARIS, Sept orts of all the war news | the Sixth sbmitted to his majesty, and by the | bY a bullet arsenal authorities are in a difieulty which China was to LTH MUCH WORSE. spondent of the Associated press @id of the best maps and charts procur- [ OWn com able he carefully traces the progress of the A pies operations of the combatants. The emperor studies each movement In its most | tween minute detall, paying particular attent the naval engagements as furnishing the | and le: first tests, on a large scale, that the use | theater » of news, significant be Times-Unlon night from various po'nts in the state say no the damage to props erty is not as great as in the storm of lask Times-Union v West, which is ¢ Specialist Sumn to Attend ) A dispateh from terlk W much indignation tod bout the state. Ing the enormous wealth to ultimately crush Japan tain and Germany had just fin- strongholds to | Carlsruhe, Felix Mottl, the composer laws prevented ships in Europe various Chinese their buying war | Orders Were given to the le to puild ships and is considerably Inflammation “In this matter [ am so certain,’ st Curlsrulie, has signed a contract to | special cablegram from of monster fronclads can be put to. direct from March 15 ne: The Neue Freie Presse ol Vienna, pub- | of conc lishes an Interview with Baron L von Sterneck von Bhrenstein, tb m- | During t to April 15 a series These concerts are ceremony will oceur since Sunday last, met first at the house of the d breathing at blebsky | comprise ships on a serious scale, may be in a “Wind commenced blowing on Sunday after= 1:30 o'clock, and it continued British and Ge Iy recent ap- | man commanders we demonstration the following season Mottl noon at about mander of the Austrian navy, in which the | tracted to conduct a series of Wagner operas admiral is quoted as saying that he thought | at the Guyety theater, Paris the success of the Japanese was due to the Her, guperior education their officers obtained in ¥urope, to better discipline and to their knowledge of the working of modern | tions weapons. The admiral adds that the great | The Jesson of the naval battle off the mouth of | party, the Yalu river was that armed cruis able to hold their own against battleships, and, in his opinion, if the powers were well advised they would pay more attention fn the future to armored | until Tuesday blowing hard, and bes the rebels at A few days later, how- the commanders of the warships held and immediately deal of European help. crossing to N experimenting for y before our marriage | between us are Wermuth, late German (o the World's fair u government bill to restrict Bourse specula- commissioner fear 1o risk the registered 120 miles an hour destruction to shipping along the ls- No estimate of the loss of life or of ge to property can be made at present, Six men have been picked up and brought Into the port aince Wednesday. were severely bruis to the Crimea, ing Mallet reports of qus King Malietoa | pupishment is sure to fall'upon the officials g ! for this condition of affairs. panese arsenals are perted to be working upon ‘an unprecedente atch to the Times from Vienna says no further assistance. This action surprised Justice Ide who had welcomed radical and neantime the al and men Commenting of the czarewitch ascending never consent to effac ney disease is the result of himself for nine years, to say nothing of his affection for his mother Two of them The French barkens tine Cambronne, from Jamaica, loaded withy logwood, was driven up within 100 yards of The crew was taken off by the Key West Wrecking company. The schooner Lily: duchy of Saxe-Weimar, for Herr resulted in a triumph interference The question of what clar'd contraband is serioysl) articles may be de- disturbing the | 1 am on good terms with to Boston 1 frequently drove with his brother.” Of her plank in America she said: threaten to resign the party leaders in ord to overthrow the opponents of his program. in favor of the separation of church their refusal ance which olve thei Mottons et LUh recognize rice as contrabund. China can do the beginning of hix crulgers than to costly men-of-war. | and’ #chicots ‘agd churoh The meeting of the Prussian cabinet on | goqioq Tuesday led to a revival of the rumors | of ministerial dissension. Premier Count | Hotheo Eulenberg is credited with a readiness | to take repressive measures against the so- | clalists and Poles, and the Prussian cabinet {8 said to support him, In spite of the rumors ing th referred to, 8o the difficulty, it it really ex- | cyadited ists, Is not In regard to that particular ques- | op o), tion. a Emperor William's speech at Thorne last | ap, Saturday is known to have been impromptu. | gjjest It continues to be canvassed hotly and is | eld by the opponents of Chancellor von Ca- | privi to indicate the emperor shares the | Prussian premier's -views in regard to the | thur Poles, especlally as the Imperial Gazette | comy omitted to publish the text of the speech charin PLOTTING AGAINST CAPRIVL Shitrio | with and state were de- M LIGHTS. in ‘Lohengrin, is supposed refgn is obliged to e largely depende On Monday, Japanese coul trade. “My opening night hizing with the rebel party of Tamasese, ved to Aana, where the King's troops days before radicals o 10w Stute of Punic. representation | for Kuropean anxiety, especially at the tiw to radicalism. has since come into port dise The French bark Marielo, lying in INTERESTED ival of the espectally of which have been previously cut from glves a possibility of complicat demonstration PETERSBURG, interest here cireulation regard- opposing the advance of the main Japan zarewitch is not army in Corea The large building of E. was blown down, and part of the roof of the United States Naval departe There 18 & large vese that the opera shall Gato of the there President Schmidt found the late Atua be presented from begiuning to end ju lias mutinted. The men are throwing awsy thefr arms because they have | ammunition suffered in January nd his poss'ble is regarded with some warships' she was blown off. up at Turtle The German bark Nada, from New ession to the thron Chinese defenses have pletely collapsed and are now only a farce. in Pekin and the very name lerror everywhere. which the operator turn necesstating hension authorities at e was a possibility of a temporary peace his suggestion informed the passing the winter in is regarded be overridden by the military party The reports that the czar has been stricken ipoplexy are doubted, the subdued tones, being patehed Japanese inspires staves, stranded on Long Key bank, and I8 and Leyden, The wreckers are saving the porary stay In Lividia shortly. d for which I have stopd hours and a total loss. the belief being wh'eh usually ac- were dispatched to Aana. TAMASESE The King and rebel Tamas Rebellion Agajnst (he Manehudun Dynesty. AR from | shall be produced at New York. am assured | “Little damage dofie to the city, commanders PARNELLIVES MANIFESTO. se that he must come on board and “ifo” (submit) to the king; thal he Mrs. Leiter of Chi directors will Vienna to the Chronicle siys that a semi- | Petershurg - an- the czar's phyticlan, is somewhat ec- usque, almost to rudeness. He T STORM ABATIN to the People on the Anniverssry Von Caprivi Is now residing at Branden- | charges pr berg and no decision regarding the policy to | treats the poor g be followed in regard to Poland is likely to | D the Russian learsied of a rebellion agaim® ot the Great libitive fees to rich patients a When at the palace insists upon being lodged in Mauy Isiands Along the Southern Devastated. CAYE CHARLES, Va., Sert. and his followers must disperse and surrender and that they must deliver certain convicts who were with them. he Manchurin spatch adds that the regu- independent Parnellite party 9. The stor.n | with Maurice Gran a few du re everywhere B arrived at before he returns to this city. | apurtments o Thie enemies of the chancellor are doing their | the czar utimost to make an impr fon on the public | boots, in regard to Poland before the Reichstag re- [ It assembles, and they also count upon his | eccen known weariness at intrigues in the political | czuring arena and his preference for the more simple | to tuke life of a soldier to Induce him to retire from | The politics. Ccens The Polish question is becoming more and | dustry more of special interest to the government | and this fall and during the coming winter | The @ number of measures are to be instituted | quutenr 10 stop the rising tide of Polish nationalism 1t Is well known Chancellor von Caprivi has | Mayence. adhered since his accession to power to the Colonel exact opposite course in dealing with the | topenip Poles of the provinces of Posen, West Prussia and Upper Silesia to that which Bismarek | ye followed during his long regime. Instead of | ¢ severe repression a concilistory policy was Inaugurated by Caprivi. Of late, however, it | has become apparent that this p further persisted in, will States d to serious com- | Pplications. The movement In favor of the ve-establish ment of a Polish kingdom has gathered great | At strength within the past four 5. The | Wit Lemberg exposition has shown that plainly, | 0 and a wumber of significant incidents must be similarly construed. During the recent Kosclusko anniversary public speeches were made in the Polish districts of Prussia in- clting the people to disloyalty and rebellion. | A wealthy and influential Polish magnate, owner of a vast estate near Bronsberg, Posen | Fanny [ pla and the first floor, committing dis. anniversary Charles Stewart bitterly attacking the othel and he attends this section to some extent, The wind blew from the northwest a regulap hurricane for three days and nights unceass has receded steamers will resume their regular trips bes tween here and Norfolk. The first tidings were received here fro Cobb's island about 6 o on, who Is summeré | ing on the island, with his family from New York, managed to get over to the mainland, ‘Isolde und Tristan,’ with Jean Rézeke feature in New is empty and the governmiit is hardly abte the wants of (he and his followers, after having gone through king, were al lowed to depart from the warship. They gave as agreed, and their forces and is roops already 1n Il be a new “The mass of the people who went election have been disilusioned. to remain long in the ser t confesses Its inability clan declined to eat Japincee Cry on kb Pekin. YOKOHAMA, Sept up 100 rifles, the king's dispersed. Here there was a g are mot like of a government to do anything for Ir tached to a parliamentary p: having failed XNilie general public | and any new comer has my sympathy.” war against ril impression, how- eace would be of short dura- hag been the c: the elections for the giving the above interview at the apartments of Mme. Melba, and her urging that a desperate sang several Reinforcements a) forward, but nothing is Mwwn in regard to their destinati Mtack on Pekin be continually going it is learned The land commissions surveyor, who wi down to Aana to sul was forcibly who, under Tamasese, are already organized for another prolonged resistance. be the outcome Is hard to conjecture. namevava, a powerful Samoan ch'ef, who o delegation which visited the United Harrison's admin- and negotiated a treaty with United States, Samoan couneils. unusual amount independence, which has succeeded only In giving hiding to | whose services pledged to Ireland. e el APPROACHING BIRTHDAY. interesting social events olony of Parls “We have been living right in the Atlantiq | ocean for the past three days. representative of the most The storm in the history of the American will occur on Thursday next, when Mrs. Wal- elghty-fourth birthday by a dinner and reception the guests will be sixteen ladies who have the same table for QUIET &1 RIO, Cavalry In the Public Squires and Infavtry trol the Sireets. BIRO, Sept. 29.—The clty s Vigorous campaign A general election is tuture and has accepted Saxe-Melnengen's three days nights the wind blew from the northeast. Wednesday and Thursday the wind seeme to Increase and the entire igland was subs, thrie feet of water. away fences, outhouses and threatening dee living on the the avowed the government to continue to they are 100 demoralized and useful even il have applied through an gathered at the United merged by Grande do Sul, Cavalry still bpids all the public squares, the artillery is fa readiness in its barracks, while the 1n(m«§ry and marines No Wave of absence is rs wl.war ships. belleve the goversment incited the people against the British legation, but after- wards was frightened at the results of its The goveriment indignantly denfes that it had anythidfig to ao with pro- voking the riots, advanchig the theory that the riots were started by momarchisis with a view to bringing the republic into disgrace One well known reported killed Three others will be banishad. The damage to altorney Miss Richar the date of | appeals to the constituencics from out of the | ranks of the Irish allies themselves.” ey, I} £200,000 with interest, which was once joancd ek ts, and one phy- siclan in Apia is quite unable to attend to all the cases. WRECKED ON THE LEPER ISLAND. HONOLULU, morning, of the 19th two boats arrived here, containing Captain Walters and crew of the Dbetter known as Christine Nilsson, Mrs. Low- rey, Miss Reed, Mrs. Surget of New Orleans, Mrs. Theodore Robi 1al measurement 200 island beach was washed away by the ¢normous waves that lashed the shore and that the inhabitants state It to bé the most violent storm they have had for All the vegetation and some livis were lost. Mr. Dixon says by | by the deceased to the Prussian government feet of Cobb's patrol the streets. e claim granted by comman Distinguished Passengers of the k LIVERPOOL, Etruria of the Cunard line, which sails for New York, October 6, passengers Hon. Claud Anson, A. G vice consul at Baltimore; Bellangee Cox. Hoggs of Kentucky Willlam H. Smythe of Atlanta, is to pass the extends over vears, and, having no children, she has devoted her recent years to philanthropie to aiding students of music practical assistance twenty years, vigs were destroyed. The water went down to Its normal condis tion yesterday morning. — JOE MEICK!E Cineinnat talented musician, 18 studying Herr W¥eth, the violinist. istinguished now touring Austria She has been of much attention in artist works, especiall by encouragem in thelr careers. Reports of the engagement of Miss Anna She has engaged a suite the Convent of the Assump- will enter as a pupil in here under the British Eriani and Mrs Premlor Dupny Will Not Resign, PARIS, Sept. 20.——The Echo de Paris says there is no truth in the report circulated by Gould are not true, of apartments i tion at Autuil and MURDERED, Will Cull the Werkingmen Home. correspondent and it Is very doubtful if more than a few Young Chicago Death In Wyoming made use of the following expression in ad- SWA dressing his guests: “You have no king at | that hundred dollars’ worth of her cargo can be Attributed to n Companion. CHEYENNE, Sept. 2.—(Spe-lal.)—A myse terious story of robbery and murder come# French on Octol property will not be as great as feared. Many houses set on fire wera saved. All the lega- Dupuy is to resign Immedlately, and that he insured for present, and in the absence of one you must | blow at the tin plate industry of the United look upon your archbishop as the hea State of our tions and consulates are closely watched and at the first sign of frasn rioting troops will from the Jackson Hole co | ern part of Uln; atry in the northe o e ster of fi arre, the minister of fin About & mont valuable one, and was fully insured in Eng- SRY'S DOWNFALL IMMINENT, nation. The time will come when you, as of | leans cannot old, will again seize the sickle, the scythe | Welsh labor, the representatives of labor in and the fail to defend the rights of our na- | Wales tionality." FERLING AGA Attacks and nume by crowds of Polish peasants upon German | q excursionists and German travelers are be- coming alarmingly frequent The pupils of the German Protestant school at Posen, while on an outing with their | teachers but a few hours distant from the | city, were assaulted and several children RMANS have OWI ridge. army porte ertain plates without | land and Germany. A meeting has been called by ican Union party be sent to guard them ago & story came from that section of thi NEW YORK, Sept. Montevideo, Threaten to Wil Tuke the Fivld Against the Rebels. at Unless the Defeat the Goy- A World dispateh Premier Braces Up : {%@miral Saldanba da Gama leaves here Oclober 12 for Brail War ships are expected to arrive here about The news from Brazil looks bad government. here the riots are precusors of revolution, the private residence of President-clect Moraes, but he was absent The government forces at wre inviting the return to that country of all mukers of tin plate in been discharged from their positions or ages have been reduced as a conse- nee of (he adoption of the new tariff. tomorrow night, when the first steps toward putting candidates in elections will no move as to nominate undoubtedly veral of the lead- man from Chicago, who was with a hunting was also one Fran ping with Melckls on the night of August 1, whe it was alleged the latter was killed by the aceidental discharge of his Winchester durl This was the story told by his companion, and It was belleved by the notwithstanding that $200 in money, a certificate of deposi says that th America who (Copyrigated 1894 by With the party ernor general of Lourenzo Marquez will take the field tomorrow against the rebels with a Maputas and a statement from a in a wagon ous assaults committed | whose w i Irish party in Parliament “unless Lord | number of native allies. Rosebery inaugurates an energetic campalgn his fortheoming speeches during the recess of Parliament the MeCar e government co-operating % o Seud Troops to S LONDON couimander-in-chief visited the war office today. making arrange- ments for the immediate dispatch of troops ing the night. do so in a short time, against the Lords ir tuken the oath of alleglance to the republic, Paul Neumann, the queen's at y, and Randle Logan, the editor of the opening _of Walter McWhirrel, who was to be was known to possess could not be TeU the! . cemmander, were dangerously wounded by a number of | to Shanghai Polish fanatics. Such lucidents as this are | resid Brampton on Monday, to imprisonment for | after his death. time aftee the accident Brown started out hunts came back. His friends wi in order to protect nts, whose lives are said to be In dan- the British Onpothind of Abannza’s forces deserted, Joining the rebels near Santa Bulletin, which has been an ardent opponent as if the defeat of the government since its start. were brought about thereby not be antugonized g of government ing, but neve vigorously commented upon by the whole op- | ger from the Chinese population. position press as so many proofs of the futil 1ty of the Caprivi system of conclliation A high Prusslan official, who Is in these things the right hand of Caprivl, informs the correspondent of the Associated press that severe repressive measures are hence- forth to be adopted against the perpetrators of such outrages. The anarchist literature distributed in Marienburg during the emperor's recent visit to that portion of West Prussia on the oc- casion of the maneuvers of the First and Seventeenth army corps was of a highly | inflammatory character, directly inclting to | regleide, and approving of the assassination it the late President Carnot. Immediate fnvestigation w ordered, and a number of the shrewdest detectives from Berlin | S3¥% were there. It has been impossible, thus | ME far, to detect the guilty partles, but it Is known that a private soldier of the Seven- teeaih army corps named Kowlasky was im- plicated In this latest anarchistic plot. The smperor, therefore, ordered the immediate arrest of all the private soldiers of that name, and in all some sixteen men were taken Into custody. They are now in close confinenient, while the investigation s still solng on. ST | ten o se neral Salgado i mow at the head of nearly 3,000 men. rel expects Teinforce- ments from Uruguay 'and Argentina. has feahed Sant. 1 after teceiving reinforce- i arms will jeiy General Salgado parch on the coast. SHOT THROUGH THE WINDOW went to search for him found a capsize row boat on Jackson's lake, and suppos drowned while tempting to cross the lake. A letter from Market Lake, 1daho, stat that & man answering the description Brown, but giving the n rived there a few.days ago enroute to Baig Lake, having made his way over the ra The man had & watch and gu: which answer to the description of th owned by Meickle, and he appeared to b supplied with an abundance of money. P who are famillar wit clrcumstances now are convineed that Carter and Brown are the same indis who is gullty of foully murderin Melckle for his money, und when seen ke was making his escape oull of the country. PREESENRS S GOULD'S HEIRS WANT PROTECTION, Irish revolt. wrought up by the government evicted tenants bill, has been greatly WAKNING TO THE EMPEROR. supine acceptance Not Negotinting with the Rebel ~The governor gen. East Indies denles the truth of negotlating for peace with the rebellious Balinez, who have glven #0 much trouble to the Dutch troops on the tsland of Lombok Three Attempts Made to Vssassinate Judge THE HA ano of Chicago. eral of the the rumor aring to Overthrow Chicago Chinamen Pr Ris Imperial Bighuess. CHICAGO, Sept. 29 arthy and other with 1,500 men a ~Chicago's Chinatown was astir today over the news of the rebellion of the troops in China. the local mandarin means the beginning of the end. men wish to see China win, but that we wish our own emperor back In place of the usurper who Now relgns over us. oF years the ing in power and today rs in command of the army. Gee Hing' society emperor and It is & secret society, with Brentano and past unquestioning support of government un- undoubted | pledges 10 put an end to the Lords' heredi- | tary legislative Justin McCarthy has contributed a signed | the Engiish Magazine, very strongiy hinting at action in line with the statement Irieh party has suffielent | votes'to upsel the government by abstaining | se on any_division, Raine, a very recently deceased, Randolph Churehill, who married Miss Jerome of New York, a hand- | Oxfordsiire | commanding political wus recelyer in me of Carter, are were fired into the family LaSalle avenue, Twice the shots passed window In the judge's dri rear of the second Not Serlons. PETERSBURG, Sept den, the Berlin specialist in brain and spinal has been summoned the czar at Spala, has announced that the coudition of his majesty is not such as to Justify immediate anxiet patch from Buenos Ayséd, Argentina, says A correspondent in Rigide Janeiro sends of ‘fhe: French legation ¥y the police. aroused e ng room at the diseases, that section \ave b-en g - have generals above quoted. escaping the missile The third shot was fired while the two little daughters of Judge Brentano the back yard, and seeiis satistaction made by the govern- from attendance The will of It 1% | pioh and eccentric old lady bequeaths to Lord Yoo Will Not Sanction Agl ation 29.—The Corriere di Napoli object in summoning d'Hulse to Rome Is to instruct him to @'Orleans that his holiness legitimist agitation the present the old dynasty, millions of members ME, Sept ROME, Sep Peixoto will on November proclamation stated President Brentano is at a the #hots entered “It may be the “I can onl explal my dressing room inform does not approve of any in France. reward for Hing,' but there is not enough money in the They Request the New ¥ork Courts to Hes Porsonnl Tare NEW YORK, 8 pt. :8. - The ghiiiren of e iate Jay Gould and the executors of estate have procured an order from Just Lawrence of the supreme court requiring the tax commissioners of this city 10 show cause why they should fiot remove the tua They olatm they | are not residents und are not subject to | A stmblar proceeding whichi Count Festities J& Not Dend. ~The steamer apesrs to be an au- #1y published story Ralne's father Marlborough estates derson Navarro has takew a ouse trylng to create & disturbance In the ueigh- onid's Flans. LONDON, Sept. 20.—The Field today an nounces that George J. Gould has decided not the Mediterranean although he will cruise in those waters on board his steam yacht Atalanta. | stood that 1 attempt at assaseination of criminal carele there has been any The shooting is at will s00n be strong enough expected” with Vigllant to Hag- | Interesting the coming ote fsland in reports that PLember 11, sbless Pestiti this winter. expegied In | ansessed againgl hands of a private investigation Cush in the Treasury. or. Count TRRE route to Sydn where they will | However, In spite of socialistic, anar WASHINGTON, Sept. Ohistic and Polsh agitation, there I3 no | ance in (he treasury today was $132,183,09; dour* that when the Relchstag meets it | wold reserve, $09,827.202, 29.—The cash bal Blackwagd, the | America will borrow the money to cross the Pacific. BHANGHAI, Sept. 20.--It is rumored here be Joined by Miss Flora Davis. BALLARD SMITH. followed by good results. | learned absolutely nothing that by light upos the mysterious occurretices,” | matter Glyposed of: W leouis Steveuson | Van undergoing re they brought sume thne ago has Seen Ing fire, and they now usk to have